The invention concerns a protective cover of a hand-held cut-off machine wherein the protective cover comprises a bracket secured on the exterior side of the protective cover. The bracket in at least one locked position is locked with at least one locking projection in at least one receptacle of the protective cover. The bracket, by a movement of the bracket in a release direction, is releasable from the locked position.
U.S. 2006/0128289 A1 discloses a protective cover of a hand-held cut-off machine that is provided with a bracket. The bracket serves in particular for supplying a liquid, such as water, to the cutting disc. The liquid (water) supplied through the hollow bracket serves primarily for binding dust produced during cutting as well as for cooling and lubricating the cutting disc. The protective cover can be secured on the extension arm of the cut-off machine in different positions, i.e., on both sides of the extension arm of the cut-off machine. For this purpose, the position of the bracket must be changed on the protective cover.
The bracket is exposed to high thermal stress on the protective cover. Moreover in operation strong vibrations act on the bracket. In order to ensure that the locked bracket will not be released in operation and in order to avoid thermal overload, the bracket is advantageously comprised of a strong and brittle material. When releasing the bracket from the locking means, this brittle material must be bent. This can cause overload of the material and thus breakage of the bracket.
The invention has the object to provide a protective cover of the aforementioned kind whose bracket is releasable in a simple and safe way.
This object is solved by a protective cover that has means that move the locking projection at least partially out of the receptacle upon movement of the bracket in the release direction.
In that the protective cover itself has means that effect the movement of the bracket out of the receptacle, the operator must only move the bracket in the release direction. An additional spreading of the bracket for releasing it from the receptacle is no longer required. The means provided on the protective cover determines by constructive measures how far the bracket can be spread apart. In this way, by constructive measures an overloading of the bracket can be avoided. In a simple way a safe release of the bracket is enabled and at the same time overloading of the bracket is prevented.
Advantageously, the means are arranged on the exterior side of the protective cover adjacent to the bracket in the release direction. Already for a minimal movement of the bracket from the locked position in the release direction, the bracket contacts the means and is released. A simple configuration results when the means comprise at least one guide ramp formed integrally on the protective cover. The guide ramp effects a gradual spreading and causes only a minimal mechanical loading of the bracket. In order to ensure that the bracket can be released easily from the receptacle, it is provided that the height of the guide ramp corresponds at least approximately to the engagement depth of the locking projection in the receptacle.
Advantageously, the bracket has two legs that extend on opposite sidewalls of the protective cover wherein both legs of the bracket in the locked position are locked in one receptacle of the protective cover, respectively. Advantageously, each sidewall of the protective cover has at least one guide ramp. In this way, simultaneous release of both legs of the bracket is achieved. Advantageously, the guide ramps are formed symmetrically to one another on both sidewalls. In this connection, the guide ramps are advantageously mirror-symmetrical to a plane extending between the sidewalls. In this way, the two legs of the bracket are moved and spread apart in the outward direction uniformly and symmetrically. A one-sided spreading that would lead to overloading of one of the legs is thus prevented.
The bracket can be released in a simple way when the bracket is pivotable about the receptacle for release from the locked position. The pivot movement can be carried out easily. Upon pivoting, the guide ramps effect a forced guiding action of the legs of the bracket in the outward direction and thus cause an automatic release of the bracket.
Advantageously, the protective cover comprises at least one spray nozzle and at least one supply conduit connected to the spray nozzle. The spray nozzle serves for supplying a cooling liquid, in particular cooling water, to the cutting disc of the cut-off machine.
Advantageously, one conduit section of the supply conduit passes through the bracket. A simple configuration of the protective cover results when the bracket has two legs and each leg has a spray nozzle arranged there at and when the conduit section passing through the bracket completely extends within the interior of the bracket and connects the two spray nozzles with one another. An additional connecting conduit of the two spray nozzles can thus be eliminated. Advantageously, the receptacle is an opening and the locking projection is provided on a hollow pin in which the spray nozzle is secured. The spray nozzle can supply cooling liquid through the opening to the cutting disc. The opening thus serves as a securing means for the locking projection of the bracket and as a passage for the cooling liquid. In this way, a simple configuration of the protective cover is provided.
Advantageously, the bracket has a support section that is arranged in the locked position on the outer circumference of the protective cover. In this way, the rotational position of the bracket on the outer circumference of the protective cover can be determined in a simple way. Expediently, the support section in the locked position is secured by a locking device on the circumference of the protective cover. Accordingly, in a simple way the position of the bracket can be secured wherein the bracket advantageously is locked at both ends and on the circumference of the protective cover so that a three-point support action for the bracket is provided. Expediently, the bracket is secured in the locked position by a securing means. The securing means is advantageously a securing screw. In this way, even at strong vibrations of the protective cover it is ensured that the bracket cannot become detached accidentally.
In order to achieve a minimal weight of the cut-off machine, it is provided that the protective cover is comprised of magnesium. The protective cover is advantageously produced by magnesium die casting. The bracket is comprised advantageously of fiberglass-reinforced plastic material. In particular, the bracket is comprised of fiberglass-reinforced polyphthalamide. In this way, a satisfactory temperature resistance of the bracket and at the same time a satisfactory strength can be achieved. The embodiment made from plastic material moreover provides a minimal weight of the bracket.
One embodiment of the invention will be explained in the following with the aid of the drawing.
The cut-off machine 1 illustrated in
A supply conduit 19 is provided on the cut-off machine 1 for supplying the cutting disc 15 with cooling liquid, for example, cooling water. The supply conduit 19 has a hose coupling 20 at the end neighboring the housing 2 for connecting it to a cooling medium tank. The supply conduit 19 is connected on the protective cover 16 to the bracket 18. Adjacent to the bracket 18 a guide ramp 28 is formed integrally on the protective cover 16 whose function will be explained in the following in more detail.
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In
The protective cover can be secured at both sides of the extension arm 14. Because the protective cover 14 is provided with a hub 21 and fastening projections 45 only at the first sidewall 40 shown in front in
As shown in the section illustration of
In the interior of the protective cover 16 webs 44 are provided on both sidewalls 40, 41; the webs are formed as thicker portions of the sidewalls 40, 41. In the two hollow pins 26 a spray nozzle 45 is arranged, respectively. For simplifying the drawing, in
As shown in the section illustration of
For releasing the bracket 18, the bracket 18 is moved in the release direction 42. This is illustrated in
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Instead of the guide ramps 28 other means for releasing the locking projections 43 from the openings 27 can be provided.
It is provided that the protective cover 16 is comprised of magnesium and is produced in particular by magnesium die casting. The bracket 18 is comprised advantageously of fiberglass-reinforced plastic material so that a satisfactory temperature resistance and a satisfactory strength are provided. Advantageously, the bracket 18 is comprised of fiberglass-reinforced polyphthalamide (PPA).
The specification incorporates by reference the entire disclosure of German priority document 10 2007 032 672.8 having a filing date of 13 Jul. 2007.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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