The invention relates to a lighting element for a handle or hand-grip of a portable tool. The invention also relates to a carrying element with such a lighting element, and to a portable tool provided with such a carrying element.
The handle is especially intended for use on so-called rescue tools which must be used in the most varied conditions. The area of operation of the tool is often unlit since the operator stands with his back to the light. Particularly in the case of cutting operations on a vehicle, such as cutting the hinges of a door, this is perceived as very inconvenient.
It is an object of the invention to obviate this drawback of the prior art.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided for this purpose a lighting element integrated into a handle or hand-grip of a tool, comprising at least one lighting fitting which is adapted to adjust the direction of the beam of light emitted by the lighting to the shape and size of the handle, and thereby to the type of tool.
According to a first preferred embodiment, the lighting element comprises at least two lighting fittings which are adapted to direct the beams of light at the area of operation of the tool. A better lighting of the area of operation is hereby obtained so that the object for processing and the active part of the tool remain more readily visible. The chance is furthermore reduced of too little light reaching the area of operation, for instance when a beam of light is interrupted by the object or by the operator.
According to a further preferred embodiment, the lighting fittings are adapted to direct the beams of light substantially at a shared area of operation. Two or more beams of light will therefore overlap at least partially in the area of operation, thus reducing the chance of the area of operation being illuminated insufficiently through obstruction of a light beam.
The LED fittings placed in the handle have a modular construction such that they can always be mounted at the correct angle relative to the area of operation. This is achieved by embodying the different components of the LED fitting such that they can be mounted in different positions relative to each other. The light output of the LEDs can hereby be utilized optimally and the LED fittings can be used in different tools.
The control unit is fastened in the handle by means of screws. Replacement of the battery can take place in simple manner by unscrewing the lid or the cover from the unit.
Electronics developed especially for this LED lighting are placed in the control unit, and ensure that the voltage available in the battery is distributed and utilized optimally so that a runtime of about four hours can be realized with a practically constant light output.
The lighting element is preferably embodied in plastic components, whereby a protection class in accordance with IP 55 is obtained, whereby the handle can be applied in all occurring weather conditions.
According to another aspect of the present invention a carrying element is provided for a portable tool, comprising a handle or hand-grip provided with a hollow space, in which hollow space are arranged one or more lighting fittings of a lighting element as defined herein. The operator of the tool is hereby not impeded, or hardly so, by the presence of the lighting. This is particularly the case when the lighting element is substantially fully recessed into the handle or hand-grip.
In the case that the lighting element comprises two or more fittings with two or more lamps, the power supply is preferably provided by a single power supply which is often, but not always, positioned centrally in the handle. The power supply for instance comprises one or more batteries which can be changed easily and quickly.
In a further preferred embodiment the handle or hand-grip comprises a part which protrudes laterally over a predetermined distance relative to the tool and in which the fittings are arranged. Said distance has a length (typically a few centimeters) such that on the one hand the tool can be easily handled and on the other the beams of light are obstructed relatively little, for instance as a result of shading effect of the tool, since they can be directed at the area of operation from different positions and preferably also at different angles.
According to a further preferred embodiment, the handle or hand-grip extends at least partially around the tool and the lighting fittings are arranged in the handle or hand-grip at a substantially maximum intermediate distance. The intermediate distance is in practice made as great as possible so as to cause as little obstruction of the light beams as possible.
According to a further preferred embodiment, the control unit of the lighting fittings is partially or preferably wholly recessed into the handle or hand-grip so that the operator is obstructed less or not at all by protruding parts.
The carrying element is applied particularly in portable tools of the type used for rescues, such as a spreader or cutter.
Further advantages, features and details of the present invention will be elucidated on the basis of the following description of several embodiments thereof. Reference is made in the description to the accompanying figures, in which:
The preferred embodiment of the invention described herein relates to a combination not previously applied of a handle, also referred to as a hand-grip, of a tool having placed therein one or more LED lighting fittings which, together with a control unit and the power supply integrated therein on the basis of a standard 1.5 V replaceable battery, illuminates the area of operation of the tool in question.
Tool 30 is provided with a handle 1. Handle 1 is used by an operator to grip the tool and has a shape such that the tool is easy to handle. Handle 1 is provided for a large part around tool 30 and at some distance (several centimeters) therefrom so that the operator can grip handle 1 at any desired position.
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In the shown embodiments the lighting elements 8, 9 are positioned in handle 1 such that the mutual distance A (
The invention is not limited to the preferred embodiments thereof described herein. The rights sought are rather defined by the following claims, within the scope of which many modifications can be envisaged.
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