The present invention relates to an implement on which is secured a first handle, whereby the control elements, in particular the throttle trigger for operating a drive motor of the implement, are disposed on the first handle.
US 2005/0132531 A1 discloses an implement, namely a blower, having a handle for guiding the blower tube. The handle is disposed above the blower tube, and can be grasped ergonomically and conveniently only with one hand of the operator, so that the blower is suitable only for one-handed operation. Guiding the blower tube with only one hand can lead to operator fatigue.
It is therefore an object of the present application to provide an implement of the aforementioned general type that permits a fatigue-free operation and a versatile use.
This object, and other objects and advantages of the present invention, will appear more clearly from the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
The implement of the present application comprises a tubular section and a clamp that is detachably mounted on the tubular section, wherein the first handle is detachably mounted on the clamp. As a result, the first handle can be removed from the clamp and can, for example, be used in conjunction with a handle frame for two-handed operation. Due to the fact that the first handle is not fixedly connected to the clamp, a versatile use of the implement is possible, for example for two-handed operation and for one-handed operation.
A handle frame, on which the first handle can be disposed, is advantageously provided for two-handed operation. The handle frame is preferably secured to the tubular section of the implement by means of a detachable clamp. Due to the fact that the clamp is detachably disposed on the tubular section, instead of the clamp for the handle frame having two handles, a clamp for the arrangement of a single handle can be secured to the tubular section. As a result, the implement can also be operated as previously with a single handle. The clamp expediently has a mounting support in which the handle frame is disposed in such a way as to be rotatable about the axis of rotation. As a result, a rotatability of the handle frame can be realized in a structurally straightforward manner.
The implement is in particular an implement that can be carried on an operator's back, preferably a blower, a suction device or a sprayer. The tubular section is in particular a section of the blower tube of the implement.
A versatile use of an implement to which is secured a first handle can be provided if the first handle is secured to a tubular section of the implement via a clamp, whereby a handle is detachably mounted on the clamp and the clamp is mounted on the tubular section. As a result, it is possible to exchange the first handle by a handle frame to which is secured a second handle, so that the implement can be guided not only with a single handle but also with two handles. This enables a flexible utilization of the implement. By means of the detachable mounting of the first handle on the clamp, the handle can be mounted on a handle frame, so that the control elements disposed on the first handle are available to the operator. It can be advantageous to have only one clamp for fixation of either the handle frame or a single handle to the tubular section. It can be advantageous that the clamp is detachably mounted on the tubular section. In this way it is possible to have different clamps for fixation of the handle or the handle frame to the tubular section.
The implement advantageously has a mounting support on which is disposed a handle frame, whereby the mounting support can be placed upon the clamp. As a result, it is possible to guide the implement with a handle frame that has two handles. Consequently, it is easily possible to operate with one handle, or selectively, after modifying the implement, with two handles. A holding fixture for the first handle is expediently disposed on the handle frame. The first handle, which carries the control elements, can thus be secured in position either in the holding fixture of the handle frame or directly on the clamp on the blower tube, depending upon whether single-handed operation or two-handed operation is desired. The handle is advantageously provided with an insertion region that is embodied in such a way that the handle can be placed not only upon the clamp but also upon the holding fixture. It is thus easily possible to modify the blower. A straightforward configuration results if the mounting support is provided with an insertion region that corresponds functionally to the insertion region of the handle. The mounting support and the handle can thereby be exchanged for one another on the clamp in order to modify the implement.
Further specific embodiments of the present application will be described in detail subsequently.
Referring now to the drawings in detail, the blower 1 shown in
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The mounting support 61 has a first half sleeve 13, which is secured to the clamp 59. Mounted on the first half sleeve 13 is a second half sleeve 14, which is pivotably disposed on the first half sleeve 13 on a hinge 37. Secured to the second half sleeve 14 is a wing screw 12, which can be screwed into the first half sleeve 13. The handle frame 10 is disposed in the mounting support 61 so as to be rotatable about an axis of rotation 29. As shown in
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The handle frame 10 can also be used on a tubular section of a suction or spray device. Use on other implements, especially on implements having a tubular section on which the handle frame can be secured, can also be advantageous.
The specification incorporates by reference the disclosure of German priority document 10 2005 046 227.8-15 filed Sep. 28, 2005.
The present invention is, of course, in no way restricted to the specific disclosure of the specification and drawings, but also encompasses any modifications within the scope of the appended claims.
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This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 11/528,091, filed Sep. 27, 2006 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,707,684. The instant application should be granted the priority date of Sep. 28, 2005 the filing date of the corresponding German patent application 10 2005 046 227.8-15.
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