The invention is based on a handheld power tool as generically defined by the preamble to claim 1.
A handheld power tool with an intermediate flange and a gear unit in which a switch means is disposed on the intermediate flange is already known.
Advantages of the Invention
The invention is based on a handheld power tool, in particular a rotary and/or chiseling hammer, having an intermediate flange and a gear unit which has a switch means supported on the intermediate flange.
It is proposed that the switch means is provided for switching among at least three gear stages of the gear unit. In this connection, the term “gear unit” should be understood in particular to mean a unit which has movable connections of parts and which is provided for transmitting and/or converting a force and/or a torque and/or for guiding parts. An “intermediate flange” here in particular defines a component that is provided for supporting drive elements, such as a motor shaft, a hammer tube, an intermediate shaft, and/or other gear elements that appear useful to the person skilled in the art. The intermediate flange can also be embodied in one piece with a handheld power tool housing. The term “switch means” should be understood here in particular to mean a key, a toggle switch, a spring, and/or especially advantageously a lever. However, some other means that appears useful to the person skilled in the art would also be possible. A “gear stage” here defines a special arrangement of components of a gear mechanism; the various gear stages are provided for operation of the handheld power tool in different modes of operation, such as drilling, impact drilling and/or chiseling, in particular. As a result of the embodiment according to the invention, user-friendly manipulation of the handheld power tool can be furnished, and the handheld power tool can furthermore be embodied with a compact structure in a way that economizes on components and is economical.
It is also proposed that the gear unit has at least one switch bush, which is movable by means of the switch means. In this connection, a “switch bush” should be understood in particular to mean a cylindrical body, which is supported on a shaft, in particular an intermediate shaft, and/or is guided thereby, and/or is provided for being able to be associated with at least one of the modes of operation. As a result of the realization of the switch bush, switching among the modes of operation can be done structurally simply. Advantageously, the gear unit has a further switch bush, as a result of which at least two modes of operation can be decoupled from one another in a structurally simple way.
It may also be advantageous that the two switch bushes are supported on one shaft. The term “shaft” should be understood in this connection to mean in particular an element that is provided for transmitting a rotary motion and/or forces and/or for supporting components. The components can be disposed on the shaft in a manner fixed against relative rotation. Moreover, the shaft can be decoupled by a connection means into two shaft segments. Preferably, the shaft is formed by an intermediate shaft, but it is also conceivable to design it as some other kind of shaft that appears expedient to the person skilled in the art. Because of the common supporting of the switch bushes on the same shaft, switching among the gear stages can be achieved in a compact and structurally simple way.
It is also advantageous if at least one of the switch bushes is supported movably in an axial direction that extends parallel to a longitudinal extent of the intermediate shaft. As a result of the movable support, coupling and/or decoupling of the gear stages can be accomplished in a space-saving way.
In a further feature of the invention, the switch means has a contact region for application of an actuating element. The term “contact region” should be understood in particular to mean a region, for instance having a groove, an extension, a thread, and/or some other coupling formation which appears expedient to one skilled in the art, and on which a component, such as an actuating element, can be connected to the switch means effectively, in particular by positive, nonpositive, and/or material engagement. In this connection, an actuating element should be understood in particular to be an element, such as a key, lever, toggle switch, and/or especially advantageously a rotary switch, that can be operated by a user, preferably on an outer side of a housing of the handheld power tool. As a result of the embodiment according to the invention, operation of a gear mechanism can be designed to be simple and user-friendly.
It is also proposed that the handheld power tool has a bearing point, which is provided for a rotational support of the switch means on the intermediate flange. The term “bearing point” should be understood in particular to mean a point, such as a contact point and/or a recess, that defines a tilt axis, axis of rotation, and/or pivot axis of the switch means. The switch means can be moved relative to a component, the component for instance being disposed along the tilt axis, axis of rotation and/or pivot axis, and can be disposed as tiltable and/or rotatable and/or pivotable relative to that component. Moreover, the term “provided” should be understood to mean especially equipped and/or designed. Because of how the bearing point is realized, a short switching path can be furnished in a structurally simple way.
A spacer-saving arrangement can advantageously be achieved if the switch means engages an intermediate space between the two switch bushes. The term “intermediate space” should be understood here to mean in particular a region that is located, in a direction, preferably an axial direction, of the handheld power tool, between two components, such as the switch bushes, and/or that keeps the components spaced apart from one another in at least one mode of operation. Preferably, the intermediate space is filled with air. As a result of the engagement of the switch means with the intermediate space, a single switch means can advantageously and in a component-economizing way be used for switching among three gear stages.
It is also proposed that an engagement with the intermediate space takes place without force in at least one gear stage. The term “without force” should be understood in particular to mean that the switch means is in the state of engagement with the intermediate space in a position of equilibrium, in which no forces act, particularly in the axial direction, on the switch means. As a result, in a structurally simple way, a low-wear position of the switch means in a gear stage, preferably in the gear stage for impact drilling, can be attained.
A preferred refinement is that the handheld power tool has a spring unit, which is provided for acting upon a switch bush with a spring force in at least one mode of operation. In this connection, the term “spring unit” should be understood in particular to mean a unit having at least one spring, in which the spring serves to store energy that can be converted into a motion, in particular a motion of other components, such as a switch bush. The spring is preferably embodied as a helical spring, but some other spring would also be conceivable, such as a leaf spring, torsion spring, cup spring, and/or some other spring that appears useful to the person skilled in the art. By means of the spring unit, a switching force can be stored in a structurally simple way, and low-wear switching of components of the gear unit can be attained.
It is furthermore proposed that the spring force, in at least one mode of operation, acts counter to a switching force. The term “switching force” should be understood here to mean in particular a force which must be expended, particularly by a user, for a switching motion of the switch means and/or of one of the switch bushes. By means of the embodiment according to the invention, it is possible in a structurally simple way, upon a release of a switching path of a switchable component, such as the switch bush in particular, to move that component back into an outset position.
Further advantages will become apparent from the ensuing description of the drawings. In the drawings, one exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown. The drawings, description and claims include numerous characteristics in combination. One skilled in the art will expediently consider the characteristics individually as well and put them together to make useful further combinations.
Shown are:
In
A driving torque of the motor unit 40 is transmitted (not shown) via a drive shaft and two gear wheels, meshing with one another, to a shaft 22, in the form of an intermediate shaft, as a result of which a power takeoff tube 44, which is connected in a manner fixed against relative rotation to a hammer tube 46, is driven rotationally, and a impact mechanism 48 is driven translationally. A tool bit not shown in further detail here is disposed in the tool holder 42 and, in a drilling mode of the gear unit 14, it is rotated by means of a rotationally fixed coupling of the tool holder 42 and the power takeoff tube 44. The shaft 22 extends parallel to the hammer tube 46 and extends below the hammer tube 46 as viewed in the vertical direction 50.
The impact mechanism 48 has a tumbling gear 52, supported on the shaft 22, and a striking element, which is guided movably in the axial direction 24 in the power takeoff tube 44 and imparts its impact energy, for instance via an air cushion, to an impact means and thereby to the axially displaceably supported tool (this action is not shown).
The gear unit 14 furthermore has a switch bush 18 and a further switch bush 20, which are movable by means of the switch means 16. The two switch bushes 18, 20 are supported movably in the axial direction 24 on the shaft 22. The switch bush 18 is disposed in a region 54 of the shaft 22 oriented toward the tool holder 42, and the switch bush 20 is disposed in a region 56 oriented toward the tumbling gear 52.
The switch means 16 is disposed on the intermediate flange 12 and has a contact region 26, in the form of a recess 58, for applying an actuating element 28. The actuating element 28 is disposed on an outside 60 of the housing 36 and, with a connection unit not shown in detail, it reaches through a recess 62 in the housing 36 into the contact region 26 or into the recess 58 of the switch means 16 by positive engagement (see also
In an impact drilling mode of the handheld power tool 10 or gear unit 14, which mode is shown in
The spring 72 is disposed in the axial direction 24 between the switch bush 18 and a transmission gear wheel 76, connected to the shaft 22 in a manner fixed against relative rotation, and is braced by each of its axial ends on the switch bush 18 and the transmission gear wheel 76, respectively. The transmission gear wheel 76 is supported fixedly on the shaft 22 in an axial direction of the shaft 22 that extends parallel to the axial direction 24, in the region 54 of the shaft 22 oriented toward the tool holder 42, and meshes with a gear wheel 78 that transmits a rotary motion of the shaft 22 to the hammer tube 46 or to the tool holder 42 and thus to the tool. The gear wheel 78 is disposed rotatably on the hammer tube 46 and is operatively connected to it via an overload clutch 80.
The spring 74 is disposed in the axial direction 24 between the switch bush 20 and a bearing body 82, supported on the shaft 22, of the tumbling gear 52, and is braced by each of its axial ends on the switch bush 20 and on the bearing body 82, respectively. In the gear stage of impact drilling of the gear unit 14, the springs 72, 74 act with a spring force on the switch bushes 18, 20, as a result of which the switch bushes 18, 20, with their sets of inner teeth, not shown in detail, are pressed into engagement with a rotary slaving contour 84, which forms a connection means of the shaft 22. The shaft 22 has two shaft segments 94 and 100, which are joined via a component that has the rotary slaving contour 84. The rotor slaving contour 84 is connected to the shaft 22 in a manner fixed against relative rotation and axially fixedly to a region 86 which is disposed in the intermediate space 32. The rotary slaving contour 84 may be disposed on a separate component, which is secured to the region 86 of the shaft 22 in a manner fixed against relative rotation, or it may be integrated with one of the shaft segments 94 and/or 100.
In
If the switch means 16, by actuation of the actuating element 28, is pivoted back into the impact drilling gear stage or into its position of equilibrium (see
A movement of the switch bush 20 backward in the axial direction 24 in the direction of the switch bush 18 functions analogously to the movement backward of the switch bush 18 as a result of the spring force of the spring 74.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 062 260.2 | Dec 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/64854 | 11/3/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/21/2010 |