This is a U.S. national stage application of PCT Application No. PCT/CN2010/070975 under 35 U.S.C. 371, filed Mar. 10, 2010 in Chinese, claiming the priority benefit of Chinese Application No. 201010100705.2, filed Jan. 21, 2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to an electric tool, and more specially relates to a multifunctional electric hammer.
With the development of the industry of power tools, people have more and more demand for the functions of power tools than ever. The four functions of an electric hammer, comprising the four functions of single hammering, single drilling, hammer drilling and single hammer angle adjustment, are well received by many users. However, slow single drilling speed has always been a shortcoming of electric hammers. Although the functions of an electric hammer can be switched with one button, yet it is difficult to achieve these functions because of its complicated structure, high manufacturing cost and short service life. It is inconvenient for operators to use the single drilling function because of the slow rotational speed under the condition of unchanged gear ratio.
Accordingly, in order to overcome the above shortcomings of the complicated structure, high manufacturing cost and short service life existed in electric hammers occurring in the related art, a first object of the present invention is to provide a light single-button multifunctional electric hammer with a simple and reasonable structure, an easy and flexible function switch, low cost, safe and reliable performance.
The technology scheme of the present invention to solve relevant problems is as follows:
A light single-button multifunctional electric hammer comprises a hammer body, a motor, a rotary bush assembly, a cylinder assembly, a operating mechanism and knobs. The motor, rotary bush assembly, cylinder assembly and operating mechanism are installed in the hammer body. The knobs and paddle shifter assembly are interlocked. The light single-button multifunctional electric hammer also comprises a bull gear and a transmission mechanism. The bull gear comprises a heel (large) end teeth part and a toe (small) end teeth part. The heel end teeth part take the form of a heel end gear with multiple teeth. The toe end teeth part take the form of a toe end gear with few teeth than the multiple teeth of the heel end gear. The torque clutch transmission gear comprises a pinion, a gear clutch, a middle shaft, a hammering gear clutch, a swing rod bearing and a primary gear. The pinion and middle shaft movably fit. The pinion is engaged with the heel end teeth part of the bull gear and is engaged with an inner gear of the gear clutch. The gear clutch is configured to fit with the toe end teeth part of the bull gear and middle shaft. The gear clutch and hammering gear clutch are fitted with the middle shaft. The swing rod bearing is movably fitted with the middle shaft and is connected to the cylinder assembly through the swing rod. The hammering gear clutch and the swing rod bearing are provided with mating concave convex grooves, and the primary gear and the middle shaft fit closely. The knob is connected to an operating mechanism. The operating mechanism is adapted to fit with heel end teeth part of bull gear, the gear clutch and the hammering gear clutch.
The operating mechanism comprises a stop plate spring, a stop plate, a drilling gear paddle shifter, a paddle shifter support, inner knobs, a hammering gear paddle shifter, a tension spring, a paddle shifter spring and a guide pillar. The stop plate spring, stop plate, drilling gear paddle shifter, paddle shifter support, hammering gear paddle shifter and tension spring are sequentially installed on the guide pillar in order. The stop plate is provided with stop teeth to match the heel end teeth part of bull gear and is positioned on one side of inner knob. The other side of the drilling gear paddle shifter is snapped on the paddle shifter support. A tension spring is provided between the drilling gear paddle shifter and paddle shifter support. The other side of the paddle shifter support is snapped on the hammering gear paddle shifter. A paddle shifter spring is provided between the paddle shifter support and hammering gear paddle shifter. The paddle shifters of drilling gear paddle shifter are provided correspondingly on each side of the gear clutch to clamp gear clutch. The hammering gear fork of the hammering gear paddle shifter is provided correspondingly in the groove of hammering gear clutch.
To make the accurate function switch, the knob is provided on one side with an elliptical paddle shifter diverged from the knob center. The elliptical paddle shifter is provided between the paddle shifter support and hammering gear clutch, and also provided with a quadrant lug. A semicircular lug is provided on the other side with its outer edge supporting the positioning plate of stop plate.
To prevent overload running, needle radial positioning is adopted between the torque clutch and the rotary bush assembly. The bull gear is movably fitted with the rotary bush assembly. The torque clutch and bull gear are provided with concave convex grooves integrally.
After adopting the above structure, the knob coordinates with stop plate, paddle shifter support and hammering gear paddle shifter in various conditions through elliptical paddle shifter, quadrant lug and semicircular lug. The paddle shifter support drives the drilling gear paddle shifter to enable the gear clutch to be disengaged with the pinion and engaged with toe end teeth part of bull gear. The hammering gear paddle shifter drives the hammering gear clutch to disengage with the swing rod bearing. Thus, the electric hammer can realize smooth shift among five functions: single drilling 1, single drilling 2, single hammering, hammer drilling and single hammer angle adjustment.
Through torque spring, the bull gear is fitted with convex-concave grooves of the torque clutch and is disengaged when overloading in the function of hammering and drilling, single drilling 1 and single drilling 2. It is characterized by simple structure, flexible and convenient switch, low cost, safe and reliable performance.
The benefits of the present invention are characterized by simple and reasonable structure, flexible and convenient switch, low cost, safe and reliable performance.
Reference will now be made in greater detail to exemplary embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
The operating mechanism comprises a stop plate spring (13), a stop plate (14), a drilling gear paddle shifter (17), a paddle shifter support (20), a hammering gear fork (23), a tension spring (21), a paddle shifter spring (24) and a guide pillar (25). The stop plate spring (13), stop plate (14), drilling gear paddle shifter (17), paddle shifter support (20), hammering gear fork (23), tension spring (21) and paddle shifter spring (24) are installed on the guide pillar (25) in order. The stop plate (14) is provided with a stop tooth to match the heel end teeth part (3) of bull gear and is positioned at one side of the knob (26). The other side of the drilling gear paddle shifter (17) is connected to the paddle shifter support (20). A tension spring (21) is provided between the drilling gear paddle shifter (17) and the paddle shifter support (20). The other side of the paddle shifter support (20) is snapped on the hammering gear paddle shifter (22). The paddle shifter spring (24) is provided between the paddle shifter support (20) and hammering gear paddle shifter (22). The paddle shifters of the drilling gear paddle shifter (17) are correspondingly provided on the each side of the gear clutch (8) to clamp the gear clutch (8). The hammering gear fork (23) of the hammering gear paddle shifter (22) is correspondingly provided in the slot of the hammering gear clutch (9).
The knob (26) is provided with an elliptical paddle shifter (27) diverged from center of the knob on one side. The elliptical paddle shifter (27) is provided between the paddle shifter support (20) and the hammering gear clutch (9), and The elliptical paddle shifter (27) is also provided with a quadrant lug (28) and a semicircular lug (29) on the other side. The outer edge of the semicircular lug (29) supports the positioning plate of the stop plate (14).
Needle radial positioning is adopted between the torque clutch and the rotary bush assembly. The bull gear is movably fitted with the rotary bush assembly. The torque clutch and bull gear are provided with mating concave convex grooves integrally. If torque clutch skids from bull gear, failing to transfer the rotating force to rotary bush assembly, the drill will stop for overload protection. After the load is lightened, the electrical hammer will restore normal work.
Reference will now be made in greater detail to exemplary embodiments of five functions of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The structure of the hammer drilling function of the present invention is shown in the
The structure of single hammer angle adjustment function of the electrical hammer of the present invention is shown in
The structure of single hammer function of the present invention is shown in the
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