This application claims the priorities of German Application Nos. 20 2006 011 450.5, filed Jul. 20, 2006 and 10 2007 029 256.4, filed filed Jun. 15, 2007, the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to a pushing handle for a manually operated machine and, in particular, to a pushing handle for a sweeping machine.
A sweeping machine with a housing having a refuse collecting container is known from DE 196 17 986 A1, for example. The housing has in its front region two circular brooms that rotate inwards and in opposite directions about rotation axes positioned obliquely forward, and that inside the housing sweep across a sweeper plate that rises towards the refuse collecting container. A pushing handle is provided on the rear housing part for movement of the sweeping machine.
Pushing handles for manually operated machines are, wherever possible, attached to a machine such that the pushing handle is located at a suitable gripping height.
An object of the invention is to provide a pushing handle for a machine and, in particular, for a sweeping machine, by which an optimum gripping height can be set for various users. A further object is to provide a sweeping machine with a pushing handle of this type.
These and other objects are achieved in a pushing handle for a manually operated machine having at least one machine-side connecting device on the machine, where the pushing handle is designed with a handle-side connecting device such that the pushing handle is swivellably mountable on the machine-side connecting device of the machine by the handle-side connecting device. The machine-side and the handle-side connecting devices are designed with a bushing and an insertion pin, respectively, corresponding to one another. The busing and the insertion pin can be rotatable relative to one another, so that swiveling of the pushing handle is possible due to the insertion pin of the pushing handle being connected inside the busing of the machine. By swiveling the pushing handle, it is possible to set the latter to a suitable height.
A sweeping machine is also described that uses this type of pushing handle, in which the sweeping machine has at least one machine-side connecting device with a bushing as part of the connecting device. The sweeping machine further has a pushing handle that contains a handle-side connecting device that includes an insertion pin, wherein the bushing and the insertion pin correspond to one another such that the pushing handle is swivellably mounted on the machine-side connection device by use of the handle-side connecting device.
In a further development of the invention, the bushing and the insertion pin are conically shaped for providing a good transmission of force from the pushing handle to the machine.
In a further development of the invention, the pushing handle is designed with a bar that has a handle-side connecting device on at least one end and, in particular, a handle-side connecting device at both ends. The bar and the connecting device or the connecting devices are advantageously designed in several parts, where the bar is curved, for example from round stock, preferably a metal tube. The handle-side connecting devices are made in one embodiment of plastic, for example as injection moulded parts.
In a further development of the invention, the bar is at least partially elastically deformable. This ensures that the bushing and the insertion pin interact as a conical coupling, where the conical coupling can be released by deforming the bar, for example by bending it open, against the resisting force resulting from the elasticity of the bar, and the pushing handle is then swivellable without—or with little—friction resistance. The elasticity is achievable by, for example, bending of round stock into a bar. In other embodiments, separate springs can be provided by which the insertion pins are forced into the bushings.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the bushing and the insertion pin can be inserted without play into one another. The result is a good transmission of force.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the insertion pin and/or the corresponding bushing have at least one securing lug by which the insertion pin can be secured inside the bushing in the axial direction. In this embodiment, the insertion pin and the bushing are permanently engageable with one another by the securing lug.
In a further development of the invention, the bushing has at least one recess complementary to the at least one securing lug, so that the connection between the bushing and the insertion pin in an angular position is releasable in the axial direction. By swivelling the pushing handle, the securing lug and the recess can be arranged in alignment with one another so that the pushing handle can be disconnected by movement in the direction of the insertion or swivel axis.
In an embodiment of the invention, the pushing handle is engageable with the sweeping machine in at least one position. In one embodiment, the pushing handle is, for example, engageable with the sweeping machine in a parking position for stowage of the latter. The pushing handle and the sweeping machine have, in one embodiment, complementary engaging lugs and grooves for implementing this engagement.
According to another aspect of the invention a sweeping machine is provided with at least one machine-side connecting device and with a pushing handle, where the pushing handle is designed with a handle-side connecting device. The pushing handle is mounted swivellably on the machine-side connecting device of the sweeping machine, and the machine-side and the handle-side connecting devices are designed with a bushing and an insertion pin corresponding to one another. In one embodiment, the bushing and/or the insertion pin are designed as conically shaped. The machine-side connecting device is designed in one embodiment as a single piece with the sweeping machine. In another embodiment, the machine-side connecting device is made as a separate component connected to the sweeping machine.
In a further development of the invention, the machine-side connecting device is designed with a bushing. The sweeping machine has in one embodiment a housing made of plastic. The housing is designed with at least one bushing that is formed when the housing is moulded. A bushing of this type can therefore be made inexpensively. In another embodiment, the bushing is designed at least partially as a separate component that is connected to the housing. In a further embodiment, the bushing is coated to permit a good transmission of force.
In a further embodiment of the invention, a swivel axis of the bushing and a swivel axis of the insertion pin are so arranged that the distribution of force to drive wheels of the sweeping machine is optimized. The drive wheels are designed in one embodiment such that circular or disc-shaped brooms and/or cylinder brooms are driven by the drive wheels for sweeping.
In a further development of the invention, the swivel axis runs parallel to a rotation axis of the drive wheels and is arranged behind the rotation axis of the drive wheels when seen in the sweeping direction. An arrangement of this type permits a good distribution of force onto the drive wheels, in particular for driving circular brooms.
In another embodiment of the invention, the swivel axis runs parallel to a rotation axis of the drive wheels and is arranged in front of the rotation axis of the drive wheels when seen in the sweeping direction. An arrangement of this type permits a good distribution of force onto the drive wheels, in particular for driving cylinder brooms. In one embodiment of the invention, several machine-side connecting devices are provided, by which the pushing handle can be attached at different points.
In a further development of the invention, the swivel axis is arranged above the rotation axis of the drive wheels. This further improves the transmission of force.
In an embodiment of the invention, the sweeping machine has two machine-side connecting devices on opposite sides, wherein the pushing handle has two handle-side connecting devices corresponding to the machine-side connecting devices. This enables a secure connection to be achieved.
In a further development of the invention, the machine-side connecting devices are arranged symmetrically at one height. With this arrangement, the pushing handle can be attached to the sweeping machine reversed by 180°.
Further objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments of the invention shown schematically in the drawings, wherein same reference numbers are used for identical components.
The sweeping machine 1 shown is a manually operated sweeping machine which can be moved, in particular pushed or pulled, by the pushing handle 2. The sweeping machine 1 and the pushing handle 2 have corresponding connecting devices by which they can be connected to one another in such a way that the pushing handle 2 is mounted swivellably about a swivel axis “A” on the housing 10 of the sweeping machine 1.
The pushing handle 2 includes, in the embodiment shown, a bar 21, on the ends of which two connecting devices 22 can be provided, with only one connecting device 22 being shown in
For the swivellable connection of the pushing handle 2 to the sweeping machine 1, the connecting device 22 in the embodiment shown is designed with an insertion pin 23, which can be inserted free of play into a bushing 15 provided on the housing and corresponding to the insertion pin 23. As can be seen in
In the embodiment shown, the insertion pin 23 includes a securing lug 230, shown obscured in
The swivel axis “A” is arranged in the embodiment shown parallel to the rotation axes of the drive wheels 12 and the running wheels 14, and between them. The swivel axis “A” is positioned above a rotation axis of the drive wheels 12, thereby permitting a good transmission of force from the pushing handle 2 to the drive wheels 12.
In the embodiment shown, the connecting device 22 of the pushing handle 2 has, in addition, grooves 24 distributed over its periphery by which it can be engaged in various positions using engaging lugs 16 of the housing 10.
The bar 21 of the pushing handle 2 is designed in the embodiment shown with a holding part 25 angled at about 90° from bar 21 and permitting simple operation of the sweeping machine 1 (the 90° angle being shown in
The embodiments described using drawings show a sweeping machine with circular brooms as an example. The invention is, however, to be understood as not being restricted to sweeping machines of this type, and indeed, a pushing handle according to the invention is also advantageous for a cylinder broom sweeping machine or for other manually operated machines, for example a lawn-mower.
In the figures, the pushing handle is attached to machine-side connecting devices located behind the drive wheels. An arrangement of this type with the machine-side connecting devices is advantageous particularly for the sweeping machines shown with circular brooms. In other embodiments, connecting devices can be provided additionally and/or alternatively which are located in front of the rotation axis of the drive wheels and/or at the level of the rotation axis of the drive wheels. It is understood that while an exemplary description had the insertion pin on the handle-side connecting device, alternatively the insertion pin could be on the machine-side connecting device and the bushing be on the handle-side connecting device. It is furthermore contemplated that the pushing handle can be attached to a machine which has no drive wheels, but which can be moved on running wheels and has, for example, a powered sweeping device.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2006 011 450.5 | Jul 2006 | DE | national |
10 2007 029 256.4 | Jun 2007 | DE | national |