The invention relates to a portable power tool with a drive shaft connected at a driven end to a rotation motor and at a driving end to a working implement, wherein a manually operable lock means is provided to prevent rotation of the drive shaft at shifting of working implement.
In power tools of this type, for instance drilling machines, there is a need for locking the drive shaft against rotation during exchange of working tool, because the tool chuck is always opened and closed by a spanner, and for avoiding the need for two spanners, one extra for holding the drive shaft, there is employed a drive shaft lock means. In for instance power grinders there have been used a lock means of the pawl type wherein a manually operable pawl is brought into engagement with an abutment on or aperture in the drive shaft.
There is always a risk that a lock devices of this type is unintentionally activated during full speed rotation of the tool, but in power grinders that risk is very small due to a high operation speed. The lock pawl is unable to get into engagement with the drive shaft during the extremely short time interval the aperture in the drive shaft coincides with pawl. In low speed tools, however, like drilling machines with a rotation speed of typically 1/10 of the speed of a power grinder, a locking pawl might enter an aperture in the drive shaft and cause a very abrupt and self-destructive stop to the rotating parts of the tool and also a dangerous energy transfer to the tool housing and the operator.
In the previously used pawl type drive shaft lock means there is required at least one aperture to be provided in the drive shaft which means a weakening of the drive shaft, especially in smaller size tools having small diameter drive shafts.
The main object of the invention is to create a portable power tool with a rotating drive shaft where a two-way locking of the drive shaft is accomplished with a reduced risk for unintentional activation of the lock means and without any weakening of the drive shaft.
Further characteristic features and advantages of the invention will appear from the following specification and claims.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is described below with references to the accompanying drawing.
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The power tool illustrated in
The drive shaft 13 is formed with an engagement portion in the form of axially directed key surfaces 31 arranged to form a spline connection with mating key surfaces 32 on a movable coupling sleeve 33. The coupling sleeve 33 is connected to a maneuver ring 34 via radial pins 35, and the maneuver ring 34 is axially displaceable relative to the housing 10 in a coaxial disposition relative to the drive shaft 13. The movement of the maneuver ring 34 and the coupling sleeve 33 is controlled by the pins 35 which are running in axially directed slots 36 in the housing.
In a non-illustrated alternative design the coupling sleeve 33 and the maneuver ring 34 are rotatable over a limited angular interval in combination with their axial displacements between the inactive and active positions, whereby there is obtained a facilitated shifting of the coupling sleeve 33 against the bias force of the spring 37. Such a combined axial and rotating movement is obtained by having the slots 36 screw shaped.
The coupling sleeve 33 is shiftable by means of the maneuver ring 34 between a rear inactive rest position and a forward active lock position, and a spring 37 is arranged to exert a bias force on the coupling sleeve 33 in the direction of the rest position. In its inactive rest position the coupling sleeve 33 occupies its rearmost position where the key surfaces 31,32 on the drive spindle 13 and the coupling sleeve 33, respectively, are out of engagement. In order to lock the drive spindle 13 against rotation at tightening or opening the chuck 16 the maneuver ring 34 together with the coupling sleeve 33 are displaced forwardly, against the bias force of the spring 37 so as to accomplish engagement between the key surfaces 32 of the coupling sleeve 33 and the key surfaces 31 on the drive spindle 13. After an intended working implement attachment/removal operation is completed the maneuver ring 34 and the coupling sleeve 33 are allowed to return to their rest positions by the force of the spring 37.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0601027-6 | May 2006 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2007/000433 | 5/7/2007 | WO | 00 | 12/5/2008 |