This application claims the benefit of European Patent Application No. 22154068.5, filed 28 Jan. 2022, the contents of which are incorporated by reference in their entireties.
The disclosure relates to a hand-carried work apparatus such as a portable power tool.
Hand-carried work apparatuses, such as a motor chain saw, a hedge trimmer, or the like are known, which are usually used outdoors. A hand-carried work apparatus is to be understood as referring to a work apparatus that is in particular being carried by the operator during intended use. At particularly low temperatures, the handles of the work apparatus are cold. In order to heat the handles, the use of handle heaters is known. A handle heater can be designed as an electric handle heater, which is connected to a generator or a battery of the work apparatus.
It has been found that handle heaters of hand-carried work apparatuses often no longer function after a certain time of operation of the work apparatuses.
The invention is therefore based on the object of specifying a hand-carried work apparatus which enables reliable operation of an electrical functional element arranged on a handle of the work apparatus.
This object is achieved by a hand-carried work apparatus as claimed.
The inventors recognized that the defect of the above-described functional element that is arranged on the handle, such as a handle heater, that occurs during operation of the work apparatus can often be traced back to a cable break in the connecting cable. The connecting cable between the handle heater and the power source for the handle heater runs on the outside of the handle tube and is covered by a handle cover. When using the work apparatus, branches from bushes, shrubs or trees, among other things, can brush against the handle and damage the handle cover and the connecting cable.
The improved hand-carried work apparatus comprises a housing. The housing has a top side, a bottom side, a first longitudinal side, and a second longitudinal side. The top side and the bottom side are connected to one another via the first longitudinal side and via the second longitudinal side. The hand-carried work apparatus comprises a drive motor arranged in the housing. The drive motor drives a tool arranged at the front end of the housing. The hand-carried work apparatus comprises a front handle and a rear handle. The front handle is designed as a handlebar and has a transverse section extending along the top side of the housing and a side section extending along one of the two longitudinal sides of the housing. The front handle has a wall and an interior space enclosed by the wall. The wall of the front handle comprises an inside facing the interior space and an outside facing away from the interior space. A first electrical functional element is arranged in the housing. At least one second electrical functional element is arranged on the outside of the front handle. The first electrical functional element is connected to the second functional element via at least one connecting cable. The at least one connecting cable is arranged at least partially in the interior space of the front handle in the area of the side section of the front handle.
The connecting cable lies at least partially in the interior space of the side section of the front handle and is thus protected by the front handle. Branches or the like can thus touch the front handle of the work apparatus on the side section without damaging the connecting cable. Reliable operation of the second electrical functional element is thereby ensured.
The second electrical functional element is preferably designed as a heating foil. In an alternative configuration, the second electrical functional element can also be designed as a sensor.
The first electrical functional element is preferably an energy source for supplying the second functional element with electrical current. The energy source is preferably a generator. Alternatively, the energy source can also be a battery. Alternatively, the first electrical functional element can also be a control unit for processing data signals. The control unit is supplied with electrical current via an energy source.
An opening is advantageously provided on the wall of the front handle, in particular adjacent to the second electrical functional element. The opening extends from the outside of the wall to the inside of the wall. The at least one connecting cable runs from the outside of the wall through the opening into the interior space of the handle. The opening is preferably provided with a grommet as edge protection. The grommet is preferably formed from an elastomer. This avoids chafing of the connecting cable at the opening.
It is preferably provided that the front handle has an approximately horizontally extending holding section, wherein the opening of the wall is provided outside the holding section. The horizontally extending holding section is provided for holding the work apparatus during normal operation of the work apparatus. Accordingly, the horizontally extending holding section is the area of the front handle which is most frequently gripped by the operator. If the opening were provided on the horizontally extending holding section, then the operator would feel it. The operator might perceive the opening as unpleasant from an ergonomic point of view. In order to avoid this circumstance, the opening is provided outside the horizontally extending section.
It is preferably provided that the transverse section and the side section of the front handle are connected to one another via a curved connecting section, wherein the opening is provided in the side section adjacent to the connecting section. An opening in the horizontally extending section of the front handle is to be avoided for reasons already described above. Furthermore, the opening should also not be formed in the curved connecting section. An opening in the curvature would be disadvantageous for reasons of the high stress conditions and the associated weakening of the strength of the front handle. Furthermore, the connecting cable should be protected as much as possible by the front handle. Therefore, the opening is to be provided in the side section preferably directly adjacent to the curvature section of the front handle. The handle is preferably made of aluminum or plastic.
In particular, it is provided that the work apparatus comprises a handle tube insert for fastening the front handle to the housing of the work apparatus. The handle tube insert is arranged in the interior space of the handle at one end of the front handle. The handle tube insert has a cable channel for guiding the at least one connecting cable. During assembly of the work apparatus, the handle tube insert can be inserted into the front handle, and the connecting cable be guided in the cable channel. It can so be avoided that the connecting cable becomes jammed between the handle tube insert and the handle. The handle tube insert has a cable fixation for clamping the at least one connecting cable. Thus, if the handle tube insert is almost completely inserted into the front handle, the connecting cable can be fixed in the cable fixation. Thereby, the length of the section of the connecting cable which is provided in the front handle can be specifically adjusted. Also, the connection point of the connecting cable to the second functional element is relieved by the clamping on the handle tube insert. In particular during assembly of the work apparatus, the connecting cable can be subject to tensile load. As a result of the clamping of the connecting cable, the tensile load is already absorbed at the clamping point of the connecting cable. The connection of the connecting cable and of the second electrical functional element remains undamaged.
It is advantageously provided that the connecting cable runs from the outside of the wall of the front handle via the interior space of the front handle through the connecting channel of the handle tube insert to the one end of the front handle. Thus, the connecting cable lies protected from external loads to a large extent in the front handle.
Further features of the invention will become apparent from the description and the drawing. An exemplary embodiment is described in detail below.
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The drive motor 3 drives a drive sprocket via a drive shaft (not shown in more detail). The drive sprocket is used to drive the chainsaw chain, which is guided over the drive sprocket during operation. Furthermore, the work apparatus 1 comprises a tensioning device 21 via which the guide bar 4 can be displaced forwards in the direction of its longitudinal axis 22 away from the drive sprocket. The longitudinal axis 22 runs centrally through the guide bar 4 approximately parallel to the horizontal ground 51 when the work apparatus 1 is placed on a level horizontal ground 51. The term “approximately” is to be understood in such a way that the longitudinal axis 22 of the guide bar 4 encloses an angle of at most 15° with the ground 51. The guide bar 4 has a longitudinal plane 23 which contains the longitudinal axis 22 and is perpendicular to the ground 51 when the work apparatus 1 is placed on a level horizontal ground 51.
In the exemplary embodiment, the front handle 6 is designed as a handlebar. The front handle 6 is formed from a handle tube. The front handle 6 is preferably made of aluminum or plastic. The front handle 6 has a transverse section 32 extending along the top side 26 of the housing 2, a side section 33 extending along the first longitudinal side 28, and a further side section 34 extending along the second longitudinal side 29. The front handle 6 is fastened to the housing 2 at the respective ends. The end of the first longitudinal side 28 of the front handle 6 is fastened to the side section 33 of the housing 2. The other end of the front handle 6 is fastened to the bottom side 27 of the housing 2.
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In an alternative embodiment of the work apparatus 1, it can be expedient to provide the generator as the first electrical functional element 13. The generator is preferably an alternating voltage generator. Accordingly, the second electrical functional element 14 would be connected to the generator via the connecting cable 15. A rectifier is preferably provided between the generator and the second electrical functional element 14.
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The connections (not shown in detail) of the second electrical functional element 14 for the connecting cables 15, 15′ are arranged in the preferred exemplary embodiment on the outside 12 in the connecting section 35. It may also be expedient for the connections of the second electrical functional element 14 to the connecting cables 15, 15′ to be arranged on the outside 12 in the transverse section 32 of the front handle 6. The connecting cables 15, 15′ run on the outside 12 of the front handle 6, starting from the connecting section 35 via the opening 8 into the interior space 10 of the front handle 6. A grommet 9 is provided at the opening 8. The grommet 9 forms an edge protection at the opening 8. This prevents damage to the connecting cables 15, 15′. The connecting cables 15, 15′ run from the interior space 10 at the opening 8 to one end 20 of the handle 6.
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The hand-guided work apparatus 1 preferably comprises at least one contact point for connecting the second electrical functional element 14 to the at least one connecting cable 15, 15′. The contact point is preferably formed in the vicinity of the opening 8. The contact point is preferably provided on the connecting section 35 of the front handle 6. The contact point is preferably provided on a side of the connecting section 35 of the front handle 6 facing the housing 2. The contact point is preferably designed as a soldered connection in order to keep an exposed cable length of the at least one connecting cable 15, 15′ as short as possible. The exposed cable length is the section of the at least one connecting cable 15, 15′ which is arranged on the outside 12 of the front handle 6. Furthermore, the at least one connecting cable 15, 15′ has a concealed cable length which corresponds to the length of the connecting cable 15, 15′ from the opening 8 to the end 20 of the front handle 6. The exposed cable length corresponds to at most 20%, in particular at most 15%, preferably at most 10%, of the concealed cable length of the at least one connecting cable. The exposed cable length corresponds to at most 20%, in particular at most 15%, preferably at most 10% of a distance a between the opening 8 and the end 20 of the front handle 6. The exposed cable length of the at least one connecting cable 15, 15′ is less than 40 mm, in particular less than 30 mm. The exposed cable length is preferably about 25 mm. The concealed cable length of the at least one connecting cable 15, 15′ is in a range between preferably 175 mm and 325 mm, in particular between 205 mm and 275 mm. The concealed cable length of the at least one connecting cable 15, 15′ is approximately 235 mm.
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22154068.5 | Jan 2022 | EP | regional |