The invention relates to a power tool, in particular a hand-held power tool, as per the preamble of claim 1 or 2.
Power tools of the abovementioned kind are frequently used in practice, in particular as jigsaws, and are equipped with an auxiliary device in order for their work tool to operate along a work path which is located in an offset position with respect to a specified path that extends in a laterally offset manner with respect to the power tool. This auxiliary device comprises a guide shoe which is provided in a laterally projecting manner with respect to the power tool, is arranged on an extension arm that is adjustable in relation to the power tool and is supported in a movably guided manner along the specified path parallel to the work path. For example, an edge of the workpiece, a guide strip or the like serves as the specified path.
The handling of such mechanical auxiliary devices is limited with respect to the possible uses thereof, they are often awkward, and not infrequently obstructive in operation. In particular, they require additional attention on the part of the user of the power tool, since, in order to guide the work tool, the user also has to monitor the specified path and check that the guide shoe is exactly following the specified path.
The invention is based on the object of creating simplified preconditions for the following of a work path that is located in an offset position with respect to a specified path that extends in a laterally offset manner with respect to the power tool.
This object is achieved according to the invention firstly by the features of claim 1, according to which a course section of the specified path and the distance of the work tool from the specified path in this course section is sensed via a contactlessly operating distance measuring unit and the work path which corresponds to the specified path at a specified distance and is to be followed by the work tool is presented via a display device.
The contactless sensing of the course of the specified path located in a laterally offset manner with respect to the power tool and the distance of said specified path from the work tool can be carried out optically, for example via a sensor system, in particular in the form of a camera or laser, or else by acoustic means, for example via an ultrasonic measuring unit. Further contactlessly operating measuring devices, for example measuring devices that operate on the basis of radio waves, can also be used. The work path corresponding to the specified path can be displayed optically, either by presenting the work path as a signal beam or by projecting a work line corresponding to the work path onto the respective workpiece. This provides the user firstly with the possibility of aligning the work tool of the power tool with the work path and machining the workpiece along the work path. The work path specified in a virtual manner, either as a signal beam or by projection onto the workpiece, can furthermore be used, given appropriate equipping of the power tool, to align the work tool, i.e. in particular the jigsaw blade in the case of jigsaws, with the work path, in particular in semi-autonomous operation and given appropriate basic alignment of the power tool, and to guide it along the work path, so that, on the basis of the presentation of the work path located in an offset position with respect to the specified path, the work path is indirectly followed via the machine-side adjustment of the work tool, and the user of the power tool can also monitor the following of this work path. This monitoring can optionally also be achieved and/or intensified by indications of the position of the work tool with respect to the work path, for example in display presentations.
The abovementioned object is also achieved as per claim 2 in that, in addition to the by a distance measuring unit for contactlessly sensing a course section of a specified path that extends in a laterally offset manner with respect to the power tool and the distance of the work tool from the specified path, an actuating device for aligning the work tool with the work path and/or for guiding the work tool along the work path, which extends at a specified distance from the specified path, is provided as auxiliary device. The starting point for this solution is the direct use of the data for controlling the actuating device, said data describing the work path with respect to its course corresponding to the specified path and also with respect to its distance from the specified path, to the effect that the work tool follows the work path, this also allowing semi-autonomous operation. In conjunction therewith, it proves to be expedient for the work path corresponding to the specified path also to be presented via a display device, as outlined above, as a result of which the image presented to the user on the workpiece side, irrespective of offset operation, ultimately corresponds to that which the user finds in the case of a work path that is indicated as a marking line on the workpiece.
The configuration, provided according to the invention, of a power tool proves to be expedient in particular for electrically operated, hand-held jigsaws, which are equipped with a saw blade, which is rotatable about its stroke axis, as work tool, and in the case of which the work path, which is sensed by sensors, for example via a camera, is traced by the saw blade by corresponding machine setting of the rotary position, to which end the data sensed by sensors are converted, in a computer-aided manner, via an evaluating unit, into actuating commands for an actuating device that rotates the saw blade. Thus, in a power tool configured according to the invention, semi-autonomous operation is possible even in the event of tracing of a work path located in an offset position with respect to a specified path, specifically without any additional marking on the workpiece.
In the solution according to the invention, the specified path can be formed by contours, such as edges, on the workpiece side, by markings provided on the workpiece, or else by characteristic surface structures. Given appropriate positioning of the workpiece, the specified path can also be formed by parts which are located adjacent to the workpiece, such as walls or the like, as a result of which it is, for example, possible, in the case of a workpiece positioned adjacent to a wall and the use of the wall surface as specified path, to cut an edge of the workpiece in a manner corresponding to the wall contour and thus, even in the case of irregular wall surfaces and wall contours, achieve optimum matching by a work path corresponding to the specified path.
With regard to the diverse use of the power tool even in the case of spatially offset courses of specified path and work path, such as of a workpiece with respect to an adjacent wall, it proves to be expedient for the distance measuring unit to be arranged in an adjustable manner with respect to the power tool and so, for example, its sensor system can be positioned in different manners for the specified path. If appropriate, the distance measuring unit, given flexible connection in particular of its sensor system to the power tool, can also be connected in a spatially offset manner in particular to the housing of the power tool, for example by plugging on, in order to achieve an in each case optimized position in relation to the respective specified path. In this case, it proves to be expedient for illumination at least of the respectively sensed course section of the specified path also to be carried out, if appropriate in combination with the sensor system, for instance, in particular, by an illuminating unit assigned spatially to the sensor system.
Further advantages and expedient embodiments can be gathered from the further claims, the description of the figures and the drawings, in which:
Proceeding from a basic structure of the jigsaw 2 and a corresponding alignment of the saw blade 8, said alignment corresponding as normal working position to the straight-on working direction according to arrow 6, the rotatability of the saw blade 8 about the rotational axis 12 in accordance with the arrow 11 opens up the possibility of operating the jigsaw 2 in a different operating mode, namely as what is known as a “scrolling jigsaw”. In this operating mode, the jigsaw can also operate in the direction of a rotary position, deviating from the straight-on working direction, of the saw blade 8, that is to say at an angle, corresponding to the rotary position of the saw blade 8, to the straight-on working direction as normal working position. This occurs semi-autonomously in that the saw blade 8 mechanically follows a respectively specified, straight or curved work path to be traced in a manner aligned therewith, with the user essentially only supporting the reaction forces that result from operation and also the advancing of the jigsaw 2.
If appropriate, the jigsaw 2 can also be operated in what is known as a pendulum stroke mode for the machinery illustrated in
The various operating modes can be set by the user via a switch device 15. The jigsaw 2 is switched on and off via a switch arrangement 14 provided in the handle region of its housing 3.
An above-discussed, at least semi-autonomous operating mode with the machine following a with regard to a work path to be followed necessitates a corresponding specification for this work path and also means for specifying and/or sensing this work path.
In this regard, with regard to the machine structure, the illustration according to
The sensed data can also be processed graphically, as a further aid for the user, and converted into information for the user, as is indicated in
When the jigsaw 2 is equipped with a computing unit 21, as has just been described, said jigsaw 2 already has one of the preconditions for enabling a considerable widening of its use spectrum with little outlay, in that it is equipped with a distance measuring unit 29 as an auxiliary device for the contactless sensing of a course section of a specified path 31 which is located in a laterally offset manner with respect to the jigsaw 2 and which makes it possible, in conjunction with a display device 32, to display a work path 33 (
The display device 32 used can be, although not illustrated in more detail, for example an illuminating arrangement 24 in the form of a signal beam emitter or an illumination source which, in a similar manner to the virtual signal beam, optically images a work path 33 parallel to the specified path 31.
The distance measuring unit 29 is illustrated in a schematic manner in
Thus, given the same configuration of the jigsaw 2 with regard to the attachment of the sensing arrangement 34, which is preferably connected and supplied via a flexible cable connection, the length of which can be changed optionally by being pulled out, specified paths can be sensed in quite different positions with respect to the workpiece 5 and to the jigsaw 2, with it being possible for a specified path 31 to be provided in a manner positioned on the workpiece or in a manner positioned off the workpiece 5, for example to be formed by a wall 39 (see
In the illustration according to
Analogously to
With respect to the arrangement of the sensing arrangement 34 in relation to the housing 3 of the jigsaw 2,
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 054 709.6 | Dec 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP10/65953 | 10/22/2010 | WO | 00 | 10/1/2012 |