This application claims priority from Taiwanese application no. 102213334, filed on Jul. 15, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an oscillation reducing suspension device for a fan motor of a combustion-powered tool. 2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,511,529 and 8,695,862 also disclose an oscillation reducing suspension device for a fan motor of a combustion-powered tool.
An object of the present invention is to provide a novel oscillation reducing suspension device for a fan motor of a combustion-powered tool. The oscillation reducing suspension device provides an advantage in the assembling of parts of the oscillation reducing suspension device.
Accordingly, an oscillation reducing suspension device for a fan motor of a combustion-powered tool of the present invention is provided. The combustion-powered tool includes a cylinder head disposed to cover a combustion chamber and has an upper major surface which defines a cavity for accommodating the fan motor. The cavity extends along a rotary axis and includes a larger-dimension upper subcavity, a smaller-dimension lower subcavity, and a shoulder surface therebetween. The smaller-dimension lower subcavity extends from the shoulder surface to terminate at a floor surface that has a passage defined therein to communicate the cavity with the combustion chamber so as to permit an armature shaft of the fan motor to extend into the combustion chamber. The oscillation reducing suspension device includes a holding member, an upward-movement restricting member, an upper damping unit, and a lower damping unit. The holding member is adapted to be secured to a barrel wall of the fan motor, and has a central region which defines a central opening for extension of the fan motor therethrough. The upward-movement restricting member has a major wall adapted to be securely mounted on the upper major surface of the cylinder head. The upper damping unit is made from an elastomeric material, and is disposed in the larger-dimension upper subcavity to surround the barrel wall of the fan motor and between the holding member and the upward-movement restricting member. The lower damping unit is made from an elastomeric material, and is disposed in the larger-dimension upper subcavity to surround the barrel wall of the fan motor and between the holding member and the shoulder surface.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The oscillation reducing suspension device includes a holding web member 4, upper and lower retaining members 43, 44, upper and lower damping units 6, 7, and an upward-movement restricting member 5.
The holding web member 4 has a central region 41 and a plurality of abutment regions 42. The central region 41 defines a central opening 40 for extension of the fan motor 2 therethrough. The abutment regions 42 extend radially from the central region 41 and are angularly displaced from each other about the rotary axis (X).
The upper and lower retaining members 43, 44 are adapted to be mounted on a barrel wall 21 of the fan motor 2 and are respectively disposed at upper and lower sides of the central region 41 in a direction of the rotary axis (X) so as to secure the holding web member 4 to the barrel wall 21. Thus, the holding web member 4 is moved with oscillating movement of the fan motor 2.
In this preferred embodiment, the barrel wall 21 has two annular grooves 211, and each of the upper and lower retaining members 43, 44 is in form of a C-shaped hoop which is adapted to hoop around the barrel wall 21 of the fan motor 2 to be retainingly engaged with a corresponding one of the annular grooves 211.
The upper damping unit 6 is made from an elastomeric material, and is disposed in the larger-dimension upper subcavity 311 to surround the barrel wall 21 of the fan motor 2 and between the holding web member 4 and the upward-movement restricting member 5. The upper damping unit 6 includes a plurality of upper tubular members 61 which are angularly displaced from each other about the rotary axis (X). Each of the upper tubular members 61 extends along the direction of the rotary axis (X) to terminate at a first bearing end edge 611 and a first resting end edge 612 (see
The lower damping unit 7 is made from an elastomeric material, and is disposed in the larger-dimension upper subcavity 311 to surround the barrel wall 21 of the fan motor 2 and between the holding web member 4 and the shoulder surface 313. The lower damping unit 7 includes a plurality of lower tubular members 71 which are angularly displaced from each other about the rotary axis (X). Each of the lower tubular members 71 extends along the direction of the rotary axis (X) to terminate at a second bearing end edge 711 and a second resting end edge 712 (see
The upward-movement restricting member 5 has a major wall 51 which defines a wall opening 50 for extension of an upper end 20 of the fan motor 2 therethrough, and which has a plurality of abutting regions 511 that are displaced from each other about the rotary axis (X). The major wall 51 is adapted to be securely mounted on the upper major surface 30 of the cylinder head 3 such that each of the abutting regions 511 is brought into abutting engagement with the respective first bearing end edge 611 to permit the upper and lower damping units 6, 7 to absorb impact resulting from oscillating movement of the fan motor 2.
Preferably, the upper damping unit 6 further includes a plurality of upper bridging members 62 each of which is configured to interconnect two adjacent ones of the upper tubular members 61. The upper tubular members 61 and the upper bridging members 62 cooperatively define an upper opening 60. The lower damping unit 7 further includes a plurality of lower bridging members 72 each of which interconnects two adjacent ones of the lower tubular members 71 and each of which is configured such that the upper tubular members 61 of the upper damping unit 6 are in alignment with the lower tubular members 71 of the lower damping unit 7. The lower tubular members 71 and the lower bridging members 72 cooperatively define a lower opening 70. In this embodiment, the upper and lower damping units 6, 7 are substantially the same in shape.
It should be noted that because the upper and lower tubular members 61, 71 are tubular, they can provide a relatively high degree of deformation.
In this preferred embodiment, as best shown in
The guiding post 8 extends from the shoulder surface 313 and through one of the abutment regions 42 of the holding web member 4 and a corresponding one of the abutting regions 511 of the upward-movement restricting member 5 such that axial movement of the holding web member 4 is guided by the guiding post 8. Preferably, the guiding post 8 has a flange 80 configured such that when each of the abutting regions 511 is brought into abutting engagement with the respective first bearing end edge 611, the corresponding one of the abutting regions 511 of the upward-movement restricting member 5 rests on the flange 80. In this embodiment, the guiding post 8 is secured to the shoulder surface 313.
The upper and lower washers 81, 82 are made from a deformable material and are sleeved on the guiding post 8. The upper washer 81 is disposed in the corresponding one of the upper tubular members 61 and is in friction engagement with the guiding post 8 and said one of the abutment regions 42 through which the guiding post 8 extends. The lower washer 82 is disposed in the corresponding one of the lower tubular members 71 and is in friction engagement with the guiding post 8 and the shoulder surface 313.
In assembly, the upper and lower damping units 6, 7 can be easily sleeved on the fan motor 2. Thus, the oscillation reducing suspension device of the present invention provides an advantage of fast assembly over the prior art discussed in the background section.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102213334 | Jul 2013 | TW | national |