This application claims the benefit of CN 200920233046.2, filed on Jul. 13, 2009, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The subject disclosure generally relates to power tools and, more particularly, relates to a locking switch device for a power tool.
There are a variety of power tools, which generally comprise a housing, a motor located in the housing, a power supply for supplying electricity to the motor and a cutting tool driven by the motor. The housing includes a handle portion. The power supply can be a DC power supply or an AC power supply. A starting switch for controlling the motor is mounted to the handle portion and, thereby, the user can contact the starting switch by his finger and operate the power tool conveniently when handling the handle portion. For safety, the power tool generally further comprises a locking switch device which can be designed to only have a lock-on function or a lock-off function or be designed to have the two functions simultaneously. The locking switch device having the two functions simultaneously is generally referred to as self-locking or anti self-locking switch device. The locking switch device with lock-on function can lock the starting switch in the switch-on position, that is to say, once the user presses down the starting switch and then presses down the button for locking the switch device, the starting switch can be kept in the switch-on position. The locking switch device with lock-off function can lock the starting switch in the switch-off position, that is to say, the starting switch can be pressed down only when the button for locking the switch device is pressed down, thereby effectively avoiding undesired operations resulting from the starting switch being pressed down accidentally by the user.
In order to be adapted to left-handed operators and right-handed operators, the locking switch devices of some power tools comprise two buttons which are respectively arranged on the two sides of the handle portion and located as close as possible to the starting switch. In this manner, when any user handles the handle portion his thumb will be located adjacent to one of the two buttons while his other fingers will be located adjacent to the starting switch thus allowing any user to operate the locking switch device and starting switch and control the power tool simultaneously by one hand.
In the above existing power tools, the locking switch device is designed to be located as closely as possible to the starting switch. This arrangement, however, also has a deficiency, that is, when the user presses down one locking switch button and the starting switch to operate the power tool, the other locking switch button is under the state of being not pressed down, and projects from the housing and usually leans against the palm of the user, which causes an uncomfortable feeling of handling. This may cause fatigue and abrade the hand of a user.
The subject disclosure is directed to an improved power tool having a locking switch device that is convenient for operation, conforms to the principle of human engineering, and improves the comfort of handling. To this end, the subject disclosure describes a power tool having a housing and a power supply. The housing has a handle portion on which is arranged a starting switch for controlling the turning-on and turning-off of the power tool. A locking switch device is arranged in the housing and a locking mechanism is arranged between the starting switch and the locking switch device. The locking switch device comprises a first button and a second button respectively extending out from the two sides of the handle portion and positioned adjacent to the starting switch. A linkage mechanism is arranged between the first button and the second button so that, once one of the first button and the second button is in the state of being pressed down, the other one of the first button and the second button is pressed down automatically.
With the linkage mechanism between the first button and the second button, once one button is pressed down, the other one moves automatically towards the housing and then reaches the state of being pressed down. Thus, when the user handles the device, his palm can snugly contact the surface of the handle portion without having the uncomfortable feeling of an extended switch and the user can operate the power tool more easily. The arrangement disclosed hereinafter thus inherits the advantages in the prior art, i.e., the positional designs of the locking switch device and the starting switch which is convenient for the user to operate by one hand, while eliminating the disadvantage in the prior art, i.e., the uncomfortable feeling of dual switch handling.
The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The housing 1 is formed with a handle portion 13 at a position closer to the rear end 12 of the housing 1. The radial dimension of the handle portion 13 is relative small to allow the handle portion 13 to be handled by a user. The handle portion 13 is provided with a starting switch 2 at a lower end thereof for controlling the turning-on and turning-off of the motor and the whole reciprocating saw. A locking switch device 4 is mounted in the handle portion 13, and a locking mechanism is arranged between the locking switch device 4 and the starting switch 2. In the present embodiment it is only after the locking switch device 4 is operated that the starting switch 2 can be pressed down to start the motor. Thus, the locking switch device 4 is a lock-off locking switch device. In other embodiments, the locking switch device can be designed as a lock-on locking switch device, or a locking switch device having lock-on and lock-off functions simultaneously.
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The first and second button components 41 and 42 comprise a first component body 413 and a second component body 423 respectively. The first and second buttons 410, 420 and a first and second installation projection 414, 424 are arranged on the two ends of the first and second component bodies 413, 423 respectively. The first and second component bodies 413, 423 have a first through-hole 415 and a second through-hole 425 respectively which are generally rectangular holes. The first and second racks 412, 422 are arranged in the lower side of the first through-hole 415 and the upper side of the second through-hole 425 respectively, and the gear teeth face oppositely. The gear 45 engages with the first and second racks 412, 422 simultaneously.
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The first and second buttons 410, 420 have a hollow housing shape and are provided with a first groove 416 and a second groove 426 respectively. The two grooves are respectively shown in
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Consequently, no matter which one of the first and second buttons 410, 420 is pressed down by the user, the other one of the first and second button 410, 420 will move automatically towards the interior of the housing 1 to reach a position corresponding to a state of being pressed down. When the user releases the first button 410 or the second button 420 of the locking switch device 4, the restoring forces of the first and second spring 43, 44 bring the first and second buttons 410, 420 to automatically restore the buttons to the un-pressed state. This arrangement enables both the left-handed and the right-handed operators to manipulate the locking switch device very easily. Another advantage of this structure is that, when the user handles the handle portion 13 with his thumb located on one of the first and second buttons 410, 420 whereby the other one of the first and second buttons 410, 420 will be located in a position corresponding to the palm of the user, when the user presses down one button, the other one will move automatically towards the interior of the housing to reach the position of being pressed down, thus eliminating the uncomfortable feeling of handling the handle and conforming to the principles of the human engineering much better.
When the first button 410 is pressed down in the direction C, the first link 81 connected thereto moves and thus causes the sliding block 83 to move upwards and the sliding block 83 then causes the second link 82 connected thereto to move in the direction D, thereby the angle between the first and second links 81, 82 is reduced, and the second button 420 moves towards the housing to reach the position corresponding to a state of being pressed down under the movement of the second link 82. If the user presses down the second button 420, the first button will move automatically towards the housing to reach the position corresponding to the state of being pressed down under the action of the link mechanism. Thus, when the user presses down one button of the locking switch device, the other one will move automatically to reach the position of the state of being pressed down.
The power tool disclosed in the present invention is not limited to the structures shown in the drawings and the above contents. For example, the handle portion of the power tool may be formed onto the housing as a part of the housing, or may be a separate member connected to the housing by a connecting mechanism, and the locking mechanism between the locking switch device and the starting switch may use other structures. The linkage mechanism between the first and second buttons is also not limited to the gear-rack mechanism and link mechanism mentioned above, and other mechanisms, which enable one button to move automatically to be pressed down once the other one is pressed down, may also be used. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that some changes, substitutes and modifications may be made in the shapes and positions of other members, which are still within the scope of this invention.
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200920233046.2 | Jul 2009 | CN | national |