The invention relates to a machine tool system, especially a jigsaw system, according to the preamble to claim 1, and to an associated machine tool, configured especially as a jigsaw.
Machine tools are known in a wide variety of embodiments and are used with very diverse driven work tools. These work tools have, in part, a flat cross section extending in their work plane and, as known especially from jigsaws for the saw blades thereof, are rotatable about a rotational axis and have to be set to mutually angled working directions running through this rotational axis. Such work tools, as well as saw blades, operate in contrast to rotary machine tools, such as milling cutters, on a direction-bound basis, yet in their working direction, by rotation, can also follow work lines or be aligned with work lines which have a non-straight course or a path which is offset relative to the work tool, insofar as, with such guidance along such a work line or alignment with such a work line, no radii which are small in comparison to the planar extent of the work tool in the working direction have to be passed through.
Even in the case of works along a straight running work line, on the one hand by dint of the workpiece, inter alia in dependence on the material structure, the material hardness, the workpiece thickness and the like, on the other hand, however, also by dint of the tool, for instance in dependence on the wear or the design of the working region of the work tool, forces can operate between the workpiece and the work tool, which forces result in rotation and/or twisting of the work tool. In particular, corresponding effects are obtained, inter alia due to the aforementioned influences in respect of work tools which, for the alignment and/or tracking of work lines, are rotatably supported in the machine tool. Thus, for instance, in jigsaws whose jigsaw blades are rotatable about a rotational axis lying parallel to their stroke axis, in particular coinciding with the stroke axis, and which, for the tracking of work lines, work in semiautonomous operation with optical pickup devices for a work lines respectively predefined by the workpiece, and in which the work tool, in pursuit of this work line, is aligned with the work line on a computer-aided basis, via appropriate adjusting devices, in terms of its rotational setting.
Any rotation of the work tool which leads to a deviation in the work angle of the saw blade relative to the respective target preset is apt to impair the desired work result.
The object of the invention is to design and construct a machine tool system and, correspondingly, associated, in particular hand-held machine tools, such that such impairments of the work result are at least largely avoidable or avoided.
This is achieved with the features of claim 1 in relation to a machine tool system, and with respect to claim 4, in relation to the construction of system-compatible machine tools.
Both in work tools which are guided rotatably and in those which are guided non-rotatably by machine, and which have a tool plane aligned in the working direction, due to play—afflicted guidance of the work tool, as well as due to elasticities of the work tool or in the guidance thereof, the respectively predefined target angular position for the work tool can deviate from the factually given angular position as the actual angular position. If the actual angular position is registered, then such angular deviations, where necessary with the use of appropriate auxiliary devices, are identifiable, and, if need be, an appropriate “readjustment” can be made both by the user and, given suitable machine configuration, also by machine, so that the deviation from the predefined target angular position can be compensated by changing the actual angular position. Especially in hand-held machine tools such as jigsaws, which provide a rotatability of the work tool in alignment with or in pursuit of a respective work line, and thus, by dint of the work, are often exposed to conditions which impart torques to the work tool about its rotational axis, particular importance is attached to the registration of the respective actual angle, since the actual angle can be influenced, in the sense of a correction, by appropriate adjustment of the work tool.
Moreover, machine tools which are equipped in this way, i.e. machine tools such as jigsaws having rotatability of a tool in alignment with a respective work line, which tool, as a result of its shape, operates on a direction-bound basis, are frequently also provided with optical pickup devices and subordinate computer-assisted adjusting devices, so that they can work in semiautonomous operation, wherein the pickup devices provided for this purpose can also be used to register the respective actual angular position. Thus, at small additional expense, a corrective adjusting action is possible and, in particular, also a working operation in which identified deviations of the actual angle from the predefined target angular position can be compensated via a controlled system. This, where necessary, even when the respective work line is present only as a work line which has been predefined virtually, and thus has to be traced on a computer-aided basis, or has been predefined by other, workpiece-related orientation points, whereby, even in those cases in which correction actions are barely possible on the part of the user, an exact tracking of the respectively predefined work line can be achieved.
Even in simply designed machine tools, especially jigsaws, which are not adjustable in relation to the position of the work plane of their work tool, especially saw blade, relative to the machine, or which are adjustable about a rotational axis, situated in their work plane, relative to the machine, yet in which the adjustment about the rotational axis is performed by the user or is realized mechanically merely in alignment with a work line to be tracked, an improvement in work quality is achievable by virtue of the invention, since, based on the actual angle as the orientation variable, a preset for the guidance of the machine tool, especially jigsaw, is already given, which preset makes allowance for deviations from the predefined target angle. This orientation to the actual angle can be very easily represented in particular mechanically, where necessary also optically, mechanically, for instance, by virtue of the fact that, rotationally fixed relative to the rotational axis of the work tool, and thus rotationally fixed relative to the work tool in relation to the rotational axis, an indicating element, for instance an arrow, is provided, which, for the tracking of the respective work line, can be brought correctively into overlap with the work line. A corresponding notice function can also very easily be represented optically, for instance by a light source with appropriately bundled light beam, which light source rotates with the work tool about the rotational axis thereof and is aligned in the direction of the work line.
In design terms, such a solution can be realized with little complexity also in respect of work tools which are reciprocatingly driven, such as saw blades, if the respective indicating element, including the needle or the light source, is connected to a pivot bearing which forms a support to the machine, which support guides the work tool and is rotatable with the work tool, thus, for instance, in the case of jigsaws, an, in particular, lower stroke rod bearing, which is provided for the stroke rod guide of said jigsaws and is fixed relative to the machine in the stroke direction.
Further advantages and expedient embodiments can be derived from the claims, the description of the figures and the drawings, wherein:
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The portrayed operating modes are adjustable by the user via a switching device 15. The jigsaw 2 is switched on and off via a switching arrangement 14 provided in the handle region of the housing 3.
The semiautonomous working method comprising machine tracking of a work line 17 which is predefined in relation to the workpiece 5 requires means for the registration of this work line 17, which means in
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Such angular deviations can be operationally dictated by machine, tool and/or workpiece related factors, e.g. by the material structure of the workpiece, for example knotted or knot-free, the material type, the material hardness, the size of the rotational angle, the tool configuration, the tool wear or the like. This list alone reveals that such actual-target angular deviations can arise not only in jigsaws 2 with a saw blade 8, which is adjustable about a rotational axis 12 corresponding to their stroke axis, for the tracking of curved work lines, and is thus adjustable over larger angular ranges, but also in jigsaws 2 or corresponding machine tools 1 which basically are geared only to working in a single, predefined working direction, e.g. for control working operation and/or pendulum working operation.
The above-discussed deviations between actual and target angles, which arise, in particular, on a play-dependent or deformation-dependent basis, are small or very small in comparison to rotational angles necessary for the tracking of curved work lines. In particular, the registration of these angular differences requires, in addition to the target angle corresponding to the pursuit of the displacement preset, the registration of deviating actual angles, which, according to the invention, is preferably effected directly by measurement of the rotational setting of the saw blade 8, so that the rotational setting of the saw blade 8 can be realized in accordance with the deviation of the actual angle from the required, predefined target angle by appropriate rotation of the saw blade 8 or of the stroke rod guide of the saw blade 8.
Since the actual angle in the deviation from the predefined target angle is based on a torque of appropriate magnitude acting on the saw blade 8, within the scope of the invention, starting from empirically gained knowledge of the torque-dependent deviations of the actual angle from the predefined target angle, allowance is able to be made for these deviations, at least in a certain approximation, also through the consideration of a torque-dependent correction factor, and thus, for instance, the actual angle is respectively able to be corrected on the basis of the characteristic diagram, taking into account the deviation from the predefined target angle.
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In this or a comparable manner, a stroke rod guide 25 is created, which can basically be used in jigsaws 2 which can be operated in each of said operating modes. That rotation of the stroke rod 28 about the axis 12 which is necessary to adapt the actual angle to the predefined target angle, and correspondingly also the rotational adjustment for a jigsaw 2 to be operated as a “scrolling jigsaw”, can be effected via an adjusting device 23, which, for example, acts on one of the bearing rings 35, 36 of the upper or lower stroke rod guide 31, 32, or even directly on the stroke rod 28. In principle, direct access to the stroke rod itself for the rotational adjustment is also possible.
The respective actual angle can likewise be registered by pickup directly at the stroke rod, one of the bearing rings, or else, as shown symbolically in
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All in all, according to the invention, an optimized alignment of the saw blade 8 with the respectively predefined target angle is thus achieved with simple means, and the preconditions for the attainment of an optimized work result are thereby created.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102009054976.5 | Dec 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2010/066135 | 10/26/2010 | WO | 00 | 10/1/2012 |