The present invention relates to a power tool, in particular to a hand-held power tool.
Power tools of this kind, as hand-held tools in the form of cordless screwdrivers, are known from German Patent Application Publication DE 10 2004 058 809 A1. In these tools, a tool receptacle is driven via a multi-stage planetary drive. Provided in the transition to the tool receptacle is a torque limiting unit by which the power flow between motor and tool receptacle is interrupted if the torque being transferred exceeds a predefined set value. The torque limiting unit operates in locking fashion with the aid of a spring brace that, in normal operation, immobilizes the planet carrier of the planetary drive in a rotational position with respect to the housing. Only if the torque to be transferred to the tool receptacle exceeds a set limit value is the planet carrier disengaged, and the power flow to the tool receptacle thereby interrupted.
With this known approach, the locking brace extends in surrounding fashion with respect to the planetary drive, and spring bracing is accomplished with the aid of helical springs that in turn are braced fixedly with respect to the housing and impinge axially, in the transition to a radially protruding edge of the planet carrier, on mutually contiguous locking disks that are fastened nonrotatably and in locking fashion with respect to one another as long as the limit value predefined as a maximum value for the torque is not exceeded. If the limit value is exceeded, the locking connection between the locking disks is then abolished by an axial offset thereof, and torque transfer to the tool receptacle is interrupted. Overall, this kind of arrangement of the locking receptacle, with a surrounding placement with respect to the planetary drive and axial coverage thereof, yields an enclosed configuration for the torque limiting unit, but also a configuration of the power tool that limits its scope of use.
According to a further known approach, the torque limiting unit works with a spring brace, located axially with respect to the ring gear of the planetary drive, by which the locking elements are pushed in locking fashion against an end face of the ring gear.
Proceeding therefrom, an underlying object of the invention is to enable a shorter overall length for the power tool, in particular by shortening the torque limiting unit.
This object is achieved, according to the present invention, with the features and useful refinements described herein.
With the approach according to the present invention, the locking elements and the spring brace are disposed with a radial offset from one another, i.e. are located next to one another in a radial direction, the locking elements preferably being braced against parts of the planetary drive, in particular on the ring gear or planet carrier. This makes it possible to use a spring brace having at least one spring element that is braced, via a spanning member, in a direction toward the locking elements with a radial offset from the locking elements, against (in a context of preferred end-face bracing) the annular wall of the ring gear or the planet carrier. A planetary drive that is of axially short configuration is thus combined with an axially short locking brace that, depending on the radial location of the locking elements for spring bracing, enables the use of relatively long spring elements as well as a disposition of spring elements that results in a slender configuration of the torque limiting unit. It is thereby also possible, in particular, to use spring elements, whether in the form of ring springs, ring spring packets, but especially also helical springs, whose length is greater than the spacing between the pressure surface of the supporting member, which preferably is displaceable along a housing-side thread, and the pressure surface provided on the locking elements. It is moreover also possible to provide the housing-side thread for the support member (embodied in particular as a compression nut) in axial alignment with the locking elements, in particular approximately with their center circle. The end result of this is a short overall length for the torque limiting unit, in particular its coupling part including the locking system and support member. In addition, short tolerance chains and rigid geometries can be achieved in a context of reliable locking function; the part count is reduced if the gearbox housing is also utilized for guidance of the spring elements, in particular of the helical springs, so that even with long helical springs, spring buckling can be prevented without a great deal of guidance complexity.
With both a radially outwardly and a radially inwardly offset disposition of spring braces, they are preferably disposed concentrically with respect to the locking elements, the radial offset being spanned by a spanning member that is provided as a ring having limbs extending radially between the spring elements and locking elements, so that radial spanning is possible regardless of housing parts located therebetween, and thus also axial bracing of the locking members, in the form of locking balls or studs, against the end face of the annular wall of the ring gear or the planet carrier, even if the spring brace extends partly with a radial overlap with respect to the ring gear.
Especially with regard to a slender configuration of that end of the power tool which tapers toward the tool receptacle, it proves to be useful if the spring brace is disposed with a radially inward offset with respect to the locking elements; for such an approach, it is particularly advantageous to work with axially short spring elements, particularly including ring springs or ring spring packets. In addition, an approach such as this with a very short length also makes possible a particularly simple configuration of the spring guide and spanning member.
The present invention further relates to a torque limiting unit for power tools as such, and makes possible a very compact configuration thereof that is also easy to manage in terms of both design and production engineering.
Further advantages and useful embodiments may be inferred from the description of the Figures.
All that is shown of this last gear stage 7 in
Spring braces 13 and 14 have respective spring elements 16, 17 that, in the exemplifying embodiment as helical springs, are distributed over the circumference of ring gear 8 at a distance from one another. Spring elements 16, 17 can each also be constituted by individual springs or spring pairs of a different configuration, and instead of a plurality of spring elements 16, 17 distributed over the circumference, it is also possible to use ring springs, if applicable also ring spring packets.
A feature common to torque limiting unit 5 according to
It is evident from
At the bottom end the respective spring element 16 that is held on a spring support 21 and braced at the top end is braced in its lower (in the drawing) region protruding beyond spring carrier 20, i.e. in the opposite direction from ring gear 8, on an annular spring guide 23 that is in turn carried by a support member 24 that is displaceable in an axial direction and takes on the function of a compression nut. Support member 24 is disposed on a housing part 25 of gearbox housing 26 that is provided surroundingly with respect to ring gear 8, and is axially displaceable with respect to housing 26, via a threaded connection 27, in the direction of axis 15. The axial spacing between the annular spring guide 23 and spring carrier 20, on whose spring supports 21 the spring elements 16 are oppositely braced, is thereby modified. It is thus possible, by axial displacement of support member 24, with spring guide 23, with respect to spring brace 13, to determine the axial preload with which locking elements 10 abut against the end face of ring gear 8, which is braced, axially opposite to locking elements 10, against gearbox housing 26; in the exemplifying embodiment, this is illustrated by way of a clamping ring 28 engaging into an annular groove of housing 26. Also mounted in gearbox housing 26, opposite its housing part 25 as graphically depicted in
It is also evident from
An approach largely corresponding to
Whereas in the embodiment according to
In the embodiment according to
A configuration, corresponding to the schematic depictions according to
Additionally evident from
In the case of the exemplifying embodiments depicted with further simplification in
Planet carrier 40 drives, via sun wheel 38, spindle 4 that is mounted via bearing 30 in housing part 25 that tapers toward the tool receptacle (not depicted). Supporting member 24, by way of which spring element 16 or 17 of the respective spring brace 13 or 14 is settable in terms of the supporting force with which the respective locking element 10 is braced against planet carrier 40 equipped with a locking lugs 52, is displaceable along said housing part 25.
On the left side of
Referring to the radially outwardly offset spring brace 13 shown on the left, its spring element 16 is clamped between an annular spring guide 23 resting on supporting member 24 and a spanning member 31 (depicted only schematically) that has a radial supporting limb 22 engaging under locking element 10 and a carrier limb 53, located with an axial offset with respect thereto in the overlap region with respect to peripheral wall 49 of housing 26 and protruding radially outward; in combination with a strut part 54 extending axially and proceeding between supporting member 24 and carrier limb 53, this results in a Z-shaped cross-sectional contour for the annular spanning member 31. As also already explained with reference to
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The present application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/143,903, filed on Sep. 22, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,027,666, which is a national phase of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2009/067400, filed on Dec. 17, 2009, and claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2009 000 267.7, filed on Jan. 16, 2009, and German Patent Application No. 10 2009 046 663.0, filed on Nov. 12, 2009, the contents of each of which are hereby incorporated in the accompanying application by reference in their entireties.
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