1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a portable electric tool such as a portable router or a portable trimmer having a lever for fixing a housing to a base.
2. Description of the Related Art
For example, a conventional portable electrical tool such as a portable router or a portable trimmer has the structure including a motor, a cylindrical housing which accommodates the base, and has a chuck provided at a tip of a rotation shaft of the motor for detachably holding a tip tool, and a base having a surface plate which slides on an upper surface of work material and allows the tip tool to protrude from the surface plate downwardly (for example, see JP-U-59-118504), and a cylindrical portion including a cutout portion to have a substantially C-shaped cross section.
In the portable electric tool having this structure, a bolt provided at the cylindrical portion is rotated to deform the cylindrical portion having the C-shape to fix the cylindrical housing for preventing movement of the cylindrical housing in the cylindrical portion or to allow for movement of the cylindrical housing in the cylindrical portion. With the structure, the amount of protrusion of the tip tool from a surface plate, i.e., the cutting depth is adjustable.
In the conventional portable electric tool, in order to bring the cylindrical housing from the state in which the cylindrical housing is movable in the cylindrical portion to the state in which the cylindrical housing is not movable in the cylindrical portion, the bolt is rotated so that the cylindrical portion is deformed gradually. However, since a force of the cylindrical portion to restore its shape to the initial shape is applied to the bolt, it is necessary to rotate the bolt with a very large force, and operability is not good.
In an attempt to achieve improvement in operability, some portable electric tools have a structure in which the lever having a cam surface is provided, and when the lever is in the fixed position, the cylindrical housing is fixed, and does not move in the cylindrical portion. However, in the structure, when the lever moves from the fixed position, due to the restoration force of the cylindrical portion, the lever immediately moves to the release position, and the cylindrical housing falls off, and is detached from the cylindrical portion by its own weight.
The positional adjustment in the amount of protrusion of the cutting tool from the surface plate is performed when the lever is released. It is difficult to move the lever from the release position to the fixed position while maintaining the positional relationship between the cylindrical housing and the cylindrical portion. At the time of handling the lever, the adjusted cutting depth tends to be displaced slightly.
An object of the present invention is to provide a portable electric tool having good operability which solves the problems as described above and which makes it possible to adjust the cutting depth accurately and easily.
The object is achieved by providing a stopper for stopping rotation of the lever at a position between a fixed position and a release position. When the lever is stopped, the lever is in a provisional fixed state in which movement of the cylindrical housing in the cylindrical portion is limited.
According to one aspect of the present invention, it is possible to provide a portable electric tool having good operability which makes it possible to adjust the cutting depth accurately and easily.
A portable router as an example of a portable electric tool according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As shown in the drawings, the portable router includes a cylindrical housing 13 and abase 1. The cylindrical housing 13 accommodates a motor (not shown) and has a chuck 17 for detachably holding a tip tool 16 provided at a tip of a rotation shaft of the motor. The base 1 includes a surface plate 1a which is slidable on an upper surface of work material and the tip tool 16 which can protrude from the surface plate 1a downwardly, and the cylindrical portion 1b of which a cutout portion 1c is a substantially C-shaped cross section as shown in
The dimension “a” of the inner diameter of the cylindrical portion 1b of the base 1 is larger than the dimension “b” of the outer diameter of the cylindrical housing 13. A threaded portion 19 of the outer diameter portion of the cylindrical housing 13 is screw-engaged with pins 20 provided at four positions along a spiral line of the inner diameter portion of the base 1. When the cylindrical housing 13 rotates, the cylindrical housing 13 moves up and down with respect to the base 1.
As shown in
A lever 9 is rotatably attached to the rotation supporting point O1. The lever 9 has a circular arc shaped cam surface 8 around a position O2 deviated from the rotation supporting point O1. Thus, the lever 9 is rotatable to be supported by the shaft member 4.
At the rotational position shown by a two dotted-line in the upper portion of
When the lever 9 rotates to the fixed position, part of the cam surface 8 remote from the rotation supporting point 01 rotates toward the protrusion 3b. The cylindrical portion 1b of the base 1 is deformed so that the gap at the cutout portion 1c and the protrusions 3 are narrowed. When the cam surface 8 moves to a position which exceeds the maximum distance from the rotation supporting point O1 to some extent, a grip portion of the lever 9 abuts against the protrusions 3 of the base 1 or the like, and rotation of the lever 9 is stopped. Thus, the cylindrical housing 13 is fixed.
When the lever 9 rotates to the release position, part of the cam surface 8 near the rotation supporting point O1 rotates toward the protrusion 3b, and the cylindrical portion 1b of the base 1 is deformed by its restoration force to widen the gap at the cutout portion 1c and the protrusions 3a and 3b to release fixing of the cylindrical housing 13.
A ball 10 is provided near the rotation supporting point O1 of the lever 9 at a position where the ball 10 is engageable with the recess 7, and rotatable. Further, a spring 11 and a screw 12 as a biasing member for biasing the ball 10 are provided. In the structure, when the recess 7 is engaged with the ball 10, rotation of the lever 9 is stopped.
The position of the recess 7 is determined so that the housing 13 is provisionally fixed, i.e., so that the recess 7 is engaged with the ball 10 at a position where the housing 13 does not fall by its own weight.
The provisional fixing state of the housing 13 may vary to some extent depending on the product due to dimensional variations of components, such as dimensional variations of the gap between the inner diameter of the cylindrical portion 1b and the outer diameter of the housing 13. However, the provisional fixing state may be adjusted, e.g., by rotating the fixing force adjustment nut 5. Thus, it is possible to easily achieve the provisional fixing state.
At the time of fixing the housing 13, the fixing force may be excessively large by tightening adjustment of the fixing force adjustment nut 5. A rubber member 14 as a resilient member is interposed between the cam surface 8 and the protrusion 3b of the base 1. The rubber member 14 is deformed to achieve a suitable fixing force. Therefore, it is possible to overcome the problem of excessive tightening by the fixing force within the dimensional variation range of components.
In the portable electric router having the above structure, adjustment of protrusion amount of the tip tool 16 from the surface plate 1a of the base 1, i.e., adjustment of the cutting depth is carried out by the following procedure.
By the above procedure, it is possible to adjust the cutting depth. While moving the lever 9 from the release position to the fixed position, the housing 13 may rotate slightly. However, in the portable router according to the embodiment of the present invention, fine adjustment of the cutting depth is performed after moving the lever 9 from the release position to the provisional fixed position so that adjustment can be performed accurately. If the lever 9 is in the provisional fixed position, it is not necessary to consider rotation of the housing 13 by its own weight at the time of holding the housing 13. Therefore, the cutting depth is adjusted accurately and easily.
At the time of changing the cutting depth slightly, even if the lever 9 is not placed in the release position, the lever 9 is simply rotated from the fixed position to the provisional fixed position to adjust the cutting depth. Thus, it is possible to adjust the cutting depth easily and accurately without rotation of the housing 13 by its own weight, and without significant change of the cutting depth.
With the above structure, it is possible to stop rotation of the lever 9 at an arbitrary position, and it is possible to set a position where the housing 13 is fixed provisionally, i.e., a position where the housing 13 does not fall by its own weight. Thus, it is possible to provide the portable electric tool having good operability which makes it possible to adjust the cutting depth accurately and easily.
As a stopper for the lever 9, the structure where the ball 10 pressed by the spring 11 is engaged with the spherical recess 7 is adopted. Thus, it is possible to smoothly rotate the lever 9 from the provisional fixed position to the fixed position or the release position.
Further, since the recess 7 is provided on the circular arc around the rotation supporting point of the lever 9, when the recess 7 is not engaged with the ball 10, a constant biasing force is always applied to the ball 10. Thus, it is possible to rotate the lever 9 smoothly.
In another embodiment, as shown in
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