The invention relates to a power tool, especially a hand-held power tool according to the generic term of claim 1.
Power tools of the previously mentioned type are known from EP 1 598 136 B1, namely in the configuration as jigsaws, at which the saw blade is driven in a manner allowing stroke movement and which works in normal operation at a drive exclusively in a manner allowing stroke movement. If the drive that can be moved in strokes can be overlapped by a rotational movement around a pivot axis that lies transversely to the saw blade plane, the jigsaw works in the pendulum stroke mode. In a further operating mode the jigsaw works as a so-called scrolling jigsaw. At the scrolling jigsaw a pivoting ability of the saw blade around a rotational axis that is running around its longitudinal direction is given in addition to the lifting drive of the saw blade, so that the corresponding working direction is basically predefined by rotating the saw blade.
The saw blade is impinged in all operating modes by a support with a support arrangement on the back side, which is basically defined concentrically rotating to the saw blade or the lifting rod of the saw blade and which provides a supporting roller as supporting element that is impinging the saw blade back. It is supported at an arm that is running in longitudinal direction of the rotational axis, which provides a low pivoting mobility in the direction of the saw blade plane.
Therefore the same alignment in the rotating position of the support arrangement towards the saw blade is practically given independent of the corresponding operating type. A variation of the support circumstances with regard to different working conditions is therefore hardly possible. Furthermore this results in a relatively elaborate construction.
The invention is based on the task to achieve improved conditions for the creation of different supporting circumstances at least without further complicating the construction.
According to claim 1 the saw blade is driven over the support arrangement in rotational direction. Therefore an arrangement towards the lifting rod and if necessary also towards the lifting rod guiding on the side of the housing is possible, which is independent in the position of the rotational axis, without having to waive a common drive regarding the twistability and due to the twistability of the support arrangement and the saw blade to each other, but a forced coupling regarding the twistability around a common axis is avoided. Furthermore also the initiation of operational torques takes place over the support, so that favorable exposure circumstances result for the saw blade, also due to the decoupling of the forces that are initiated into the saw blade and affecting the saw blade regarding the stroke movement and the rotational movement.
The decoupling can be simply achieved within the scope of the invention with regard to the twistability by a case guide. Instead of that the saw blade holder can also be construed in such a way that the saw blade is held over it in a manner that is can be rotated around its axis.
According to the invention it is useful to provide a guide along a guiding surface that is partially encompassing towards the saw blade for the support arrangement, whose pole lies at least in the area of the rotational axis of the saw blade, whereby the guiding surface can be realized in its course also with different distances to the pole, in order to influence the supporting conditions by this means.
The guiding surface is usefully construed as link guide. For the support arrangement a support arm is advantageous in the connecting of the guiding surface to the saw blade back, which is supported against the saw blade back by a supporting element, which is especially also construed as supporting roller.
The supporting roller can be provided with a guiding channel at the circumferences, into which the saw blade sinks in on the back, so that a support between the supporting roller and the saw blade also results transversely to the saw blade plane.
Advantageous is furthermore, in particular also for reducing the wear between the supporting roller and the saw blade a configuration of the supporting roller with a concavely vaulted contour on the circumferences, usefully in such a way, that the circumferential vaulting provides a rounding radius, whose size corresponds with the distance of the rotational axis of the saw blade to the saw blade back, whereby also a stronger curve towards the rims of the vaulting can be useful.
For the support arm a configuration as support yoke proves to be advantageous, which is held in the guiding link in the area of its bridges by link blocks, whereby tappets, rollers or such alike can be used as link blocks, which can also be in particular construed as guiding bodies that are resilient and therefore compensating a backlash.
For the support arm also a rotatable support to the housing of the machine, in particular to the lifting rod guide on the side of the housing can be provided in addition to the guiding over the guiding link, which contributes to the position stabilization of the support arm, and therefore also to the creation of improved supporting conditions between the supporting element, the support arrangement and the saw blade. This proves to be useful in particular with the adjustment of the rotational position of the saw blade over the support arrangement. The rotational position of the drive arrangement takes advantageously place by an actuator, which attacks at the drive arrangement, in particular at the support arm or also at the drive arm, which incorporates the guiding link for the support arm.
With regard to a tilting-free support of the saw blade back to the saw blade in particular also a rounded configuration comes into question for the saw blade back within the scope of the invention, and this preferably at a support of the saw blade back by a supporting element, which provides a vaulted supporting contour that is not rotating along.
Further advantages and useful embodiments can be taken from the claims, the description of the figures and the drawings. It is shown in:
In the front area of the jigsaw 2 in the working direction it provides a saw blade 8 as working tool 7. It encroaches in the working cycle upon the work piece 5, on which the jigsaw 2 is supported movably over the foot plate 4.
A handle 11 is provided at the housing 3 of the jigsaw 2 in vertical direction opposing the fixedly supported foot plate 4 that is running around a pivot axis in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the jigsaw 2, whose handle bow 12 runs towards a guiding knob 14. Encompassing the handle bow 12 a switch arrangement 15 is provided, over which the jigsaw 2 can be switched on and off Different operating modes of the jigsaw 2 can be adjusted over the switch device 16 that is provided on the longitudinal side at the housing 3. The front wall area 13 of the housing 3 running towards the foot plate 4 is offset stepwise contrary to the working direction. The step 17 covers the power tool holder 18 for the driven work tool 7 that is established by the saw blade 8.
The saw blade 8 of the overall electrically driven power tool 1 provides a basic working position, in which it is only driven in a manner allowing stroke movement and which is oriented in the direction of the not shown longitudinal axis of the jigsaw 2, as it is illustrated by arrow 19.
The back 9 of the saw blade 8 is assigned to a support 20, which comprises a support arrangement 37. The support 20 is driven in a manner allowing stroke movement by a not shown drive in the direction of the plane of the saw blade 8 (arrow 23). This results in a further operating mode, namely the so-called pendulum stroke operation, in which the saw blade 8 can be pivoted around a not shown pivot axis that runs transversely to its blade plane and therefore also transversely to the sawing direction, overlapped to the stroke movement running in the longitudinal direction of the saw blade 8 (arrow 19). In a third operating mode, illustrated by arrow 21, the saw blade 8 can additionally be pivoted towards the stroke movement in the direction of its longitudinal axis around a rotational axis 22, which runs in its directions, and which is schematically indicated in
The adjustment of the saw blade 8 according to the invention over a support arrangement 37 towards the rotational direction requires an only schematically indicated actuator 39, over which the support arm 28 is adjusted in scrolling mode into the correspondingly predefined rotational position with the illustrated supporting element 31 by a corresponding use of the saw blade 8 around its rotational axis 22, whereby the required guiding of the support arm 28 is ensured by the guiding surface 26 and the possibly provided rotational support over the bow 35. If, as illustrated, the support arm 28 impinges over the actuator 39 in scrolling mode, the drive arm is held fixed in position, for example on the opposite of the machine housing, which is not further shown.
It is also within the scope of the invention to realize the rotational position adjustment of the saw blade 8 with the shown basic arrangement, if the actuator 39 does not encroach upon the support arm 28 for the rotational angle adjustment for the saw blade 8, but, what is not shown, upon the drive arm 24, which then, different from the existing rules, has to be guided in a rotatable manner for the rotational drive itself additionally corresponding to the support arm 28 in a plane that is vertical to the rotational axis 22, in order to carry out the correspondingly desired supporting direction with regard to the corresponding rotational angle adjustment for the saw blade 8 in connection with corresponding angle position changes between the support arm 28 and the drive arm 24. But for the other operating modes on the other hand a locked arrangement of the drive arm 24 is required or only one that allows stroke movement in the direction of the arrow 23.
The illustrated usage of supporting tappets 29 as parts that are encroaching in the guiding surface 26 of the guiding link 25 is only exemplary; instead of such supporting tappets 29 also other form elements can be used, thus characteristics at the support arm 28 that are adjusted in the radius or spring bolts, which additionally allow a certain elasticity in the support of the saw blade 8 on the back.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 001 772.8 | May 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/53038 | 3/16/2009 | WO | 00 | 2/2/2011 |