This application claims priority of German patent application no. 20 2005 007 594.9, filed May 13, 2005, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Portable handheld work apparatus such as motor-driven chain saws, brushcutters, cutoff machines or the like are utilized under ambient conditions with high dust load and dirt load. A drive motor of the work apparatus configured as an internal combustion engine draws in combustion air via an intake channel and this combustion air is drawn through an air filter for separating the dust entrained in the air flow. Such an air filter is held in an air filter case which is closed by means of a releasable cover. From time to time, the dust load of the air filter requires that the air filter be cleaned or exchanged and, for this purpose, the cover of the air filter case has to be opened. The same applies for the check and exchange of a spark plug which, together with the cylinder head, can be likewise covered. A simple opening and closing of the corresponding cover is wanted for uncomplicated maintenance work.
Portable handheld work apparatus are known wherein a corresponding cover is attached by means of at least one spring clamp. The spring clamp is held pivotally at one of its ends so as not to become separated and, on its opposite-lying end, an elastic latching spring lug is present. The spring lug can manually be latched in or latched out which makes possible a simple opening and closing of the cover.
German patent publication 3,514,242 discloses a spring clamp of the above kind which is configured as a punched and bent component. At the support end, a bearing bushing is formed by bending and this bearing bushing engages about a bearing shaft. The assembly of the bearing bushing onto the bearing shaft is complex and is hardly suited for an automated manufacturing process.
It is an object of the invention to provide a housing cover arrangement of a portable handheld work apparatus which makes possible a simple opening and closing of the cover while at the same time providing reduced assembly complexity and manufacturing complexity.
The housing cover arrangement of the invention is for a portable handheld work apparatus. The housing cover arrangement includes: a releasable cover; a spring clamp for attaching the cover; the spring clamp having a first end portion for pivotally connecting the spring clamp to a pivot lug so as to prevent the spring clamp from becoming separable therefrom; the spring clamp having a second end portion opposite the first end portion; the second end portion having an elastic snap-in resilient lug; the spring clamp being bent over to form an approximately U-shaped section at the first end portion with the U-shaped section defining an open end; and, an elastic plastic latch for closing off the open end while forming an essentially closed receptacle for the pivot lug.
A housing cover arrangement is suggested wherein the spring clamp is bent over to form an approximately U-shaped section at the pivot end of the spring clamp. An open end of the U-shaped section is closed by an elastic plastic latch while forming an essentially closed shaft receptacle for a pivot lug. The yielding of the plastic latch permits a simple latching of the spring clamp onto the pivot lug which can easily take place in an automated manner. At the same time, it has been shown that the holding force of the plastic latch is adequate to hold the spring clamp reliably on the pivot lug so that it cannot separate therefrom. The corresponding number of spring clamps can be easily opened by the operator which makes possible an easy removal and opening of the cover. The spring clamps are pivoted about the assigned pivot lug without the disadvantage that they can separate therefrom.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the open end of the U-shaped section has a clear width which corresponds at least approximately to the cross-sectional dimension of the pivot lug. This permits a latching of the pivot lug into the U-shaped section without the latter having to be elastically and resiliently opened wider. Only a suitable deformation of the elastic latch is necessary with slight assembly forces.
In a practical embodiment, a free end of the U-shaped section and the plastic latch are arranged funnel-like to each other referred to a thread-on direction of the pivot lug. In the assembly process, this permits a simple thread-on of the pivot lug into the pivot lug receptacle.
A free end of the plastic latch advantageously projects inclined into the pivot lug receptacle referred to the thread-in direction. The inclined arrangement functions as a detent-like latching mechanism which prevents separation. In the thread-in direction, the pivot lug can be pressed in with a slight application of force and the elastomeric latch yields. In the opposite direction, that is, when pulling off the spring clamp from the pivot lug, the inclined-mounted plastic latch spreads and generates an increased resistance. An unintentional or unwanted separation is prevented. Only by applying a clearly higher force does the plastic give way opposite to its inclined position and clears the connection between spring clamp and pivot lug.
In a practical embodiment, the free end of the plastic latch is grabbed from behind with slight overlapping opposite to the thread-on direction from the free end of the U-shaped section. The overlapping is so matched to the elastic material characteristics of the plastic latch that, with an unintended pull-off of the spring clamp, the free end of the latch lies against the free end of the U-shaped section and is supported by the latter whereby the holding force is increased. With a further increase of the release force, the latch can slide past the free end of the U-shaped section because of its deformability and the pivot lug is cleared whereby a manually releasable connection is provided for maintenance and repair.
The pivot lug is advantageously part of a separate pivot bracket which is made especially of metal and is injected or inserted into a housing part of the work apparatus. The pivot bracket with the pivot lug can be manufactured from a suitable high-strength material which prevents a break out of the spring clamp from its support location. At the same time, the occurring pivot forces are introduced into the housing part preferably made of thin plastic because of the insertion or selectively also the injection of the pivot bracket into the housing part at low manufacturing cost. The arrangement can be configured to have a thin wall and light weight while maintaining the required strength.
In a practical embodiment, the spring clamp has a metal spring bracket especially made from spring sheet steel and this spring bracket is at least partially enclosed by an elastic plastic jacket. The plastic latch is configured as one part with the plastic jacket. In addition to an optical improvement of the appearance of the spring clamp, the plastic jacket contributes to an improved graspability and therefore an easier manipulability. The plastic jacket satisfies also a purpose as protection against dirt and corrosion. The one part configuration with the plastic latch permits a simple manufacture by coating and the number of manufacturing steps is minimized while maintaining easy assembly.
The spring lug of the spring bracket lies on its end facing toward a latch edge at least partially free. The metallic surface of the spring lug slides on the latch edge when snapping in and snapping out. Slight actuating forces with low wear are obtained with a friction pair having a latch edge formed of plastic.
In an advantageous embodiment, the spring lug of the spring bracket is formed by a further U-shaped bent section. This bent section has an open region which is directed outwardly from a cover surface and is so filled by the plastic jacket that an outer surface is aligned with a center part of the spring bracket at least approximately. The U-shaped configuration of the spring lug advantageously provides latch characteristics and clamping characteristics. The formation of an aligned surface, which covers the open region of the U-shape, prevents a settling of dirt on the spring clamp. The preferably rubber elastic material characteristics of the plastic jacket do not affect the desired spring characteristics of the spring bracket.
The elastic plastic jacket has a non-slip structuring on its outer surface. Advantageously, a grip projection, which is formed by the plastic jacket, can be provided in the region of the spring lug for releasing the spring clamp. The manipulability of the spring clamp is improved for difficult, such as cold, ambient conditions where the operator has limited moveability of the fingers.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
During operation, the engine 39 draws in combustion air through an intake channel. In a carburetor (not shown), fuel is metered to the combustion air flow and an ignitable air/fuel mixture is formed. Upstream of the carburetor, an air filter is provided for cleaning the combustion air flow. The exchangeable filter is held in an air filter case 37. The cylinder head of the engine 39 with the threadably engaged spark plug and the air filter case 37 are covered with their own respective covers 1 during operation. The rearward cover 1 forms an air filter case cover 36 attached to the air filter case 37 so as to be releasable. The case 37 and the cover 36 conjointly protectively surround the air filter held therein without interfering with the supply of combustion air. In addition to the purely covering function, the air filter case cover 36 can also provide a function for fixing the air filter in the air filter case 37.
In its closed position, the air filter case cover 36 is fixed relative to the air filter case 37 by at least one spring clamp 2 indicated here and described in greater detail hereinafter. After releasing one or several spring clamps 2, the air filter case cover 36 can be removed whereby access to the air filter is provided. In lieu of a simple removability, a pivot support of the air filter case cover 36 can be practical. The forward cover 1 can be attached in the same manner on the engine housing 38.
The spring clamp 2 is pivotally held at its one end 3 to pivot lug 10 of the air filter case 37 so as not to be separable therefrom as will be shown in greater detail hereinafter. The spring clamp 2 has an elastic latchable resilient lug 5 at its opposite-lying end 4. For this purpose, the air filter case cover 36 is provided with respective latch edges 18 at suitable locations which, in the closed state, are grasped from behind by the resilient lugs 5 of the respective spring clamps 2.
A pivot bracket 15 is provided for the pivot support of the pivot end 3 of the spring clamp 2. The pivot bracket 15 is injected into the pivot end housing part 14 which is manufactured of injection molded plastic. The pivot bracket 15 can also be inserted into the housing part 14. Additional details as to the pivot support by means of the pivot bracket 15 are described in greater detail with respect to
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An open end 7 of the U-shaped section 6 is virtually completely closed by means of an elastic plastic latch 8. A gap remains between a free end 12 of the plastic latch 8 and a free end 13 of the end section 44.
An almost closed pivot receptacle 9 for the pivot lug 10 is formed by the U-shaped section 6 and the plastic latch 8. The latch 8 closes the open end 7 so far that the spring clamp 2 is held on the pivot lug 10 so that it cannot separate therefrom. The pivot lug 10 has an approximately square cross section and is held with play so as to be rotatable or pivotable in the pivot receptacle 9. Also, deviating cross sections of the pivot lug 10 can be selected which deviate, for example, with a round cross section form.
The plastic latch 8 is made of a suitable plastic material or an elastomer such as a rubber-elastic plastic material or natural rubber material and in the embodiment shown, is formed as a flat lip which is elastically yielding in a thread-in direction 11. The free end 13 of the end section 44 and therefore of the U-shaped section 6 and the plastic latch 8 are, referred to the thread-in direction 11 of the pivot lug 10, arranged funnel-like to each other. For assembling the spring clamp 2 at the pivot lug 10, the pivot lug 10 can be pressed against the elastic plastic latch 8 in the thread-in direction 11. The plastic latch 8 yields elastically in the interior of the pivot receptacle 9. After the pivot lug 10 snaps into the assembly position shown, the plastic latch springs back into the rest position and latch position shown.
The free end 12 of the latch 8 projects inclined into the pivot receptacle 9 referred to the thread-in direction 11 and is clasped from behind opposite to the thread-in direction 11 by the free end 13 of the U-shaped section 6 with slight overlapping. For an attempted pullout of the pivot lug 10 from the pivot receptacle 9, the pivot lug 10 spreads the latch at first in a barb-like manner opposite to the thread-in direction 11. The free end 12 of the latch 8 lies with slight overlapping against the free end 13 of the end section 44. Only after developing an additional manual force, the elastic latch 8 deforms so far that its free end 12 slides past the free end 13 of the end section 44 and clears the pivot lug 10 in the direction opposite to the thread-in direction 11.
The spring bracket 16 is bent over at its end 4 to form a further U-shaped section 20 in such a manner that the spring lug 5 is formed. The end 4 lies opposite to the pivot end 3. The spring bracket 16 is coated for the most part with an elastic plastic jacket 17. A region 22 is open directed outwardly from the cover surface 21 (
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The U-shaped section 6 has a clear width (a) up to its open end 7 which corresponds at least approximately to the cross-sectional dimension (b) of the pivot lug 10 (
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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20 2005 007 594.9 | May 2005 | DE | national |