The present invention relates to a safety device including a trigger and a brake device. The electric tool can only be activated when both of the trigger and the brake device are operated.
A conventional electric device generally includes a trigger, which is electrically connected to the power source such that when the user pulls the trigger, the electric power is provided to the output shaft that is connected to a drill or a saw blade. Nevertheless, there is a potential risk of injury for the users or the object to be machined if the trigger is unintentionally pulled. Once the trigger is pulled, the output shaft immediately rotates at high speed and injury cannot be avoided. Some electric tools have a safety device that simply restricts the trigger from being pulled, if the safety device is unlocked or the user forgot to lock it, the tool can be activated by anyone.
Therefore, it is desired to have a safety device that is cooperated with a brake device. The trigger is pulled to introduce the electric power to drive the output shaft only when the output shaft is braked by operating the brake device.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a safety device for an electric tool that includes a casing having a handle, a power source device for providing electric power to an output shaft. The safety device comprises a trigger pivotably connected to the handle and may activate a first switch when the trigger is pulled. A safety button is movably connected to the casing and has a protrusion so as to stop the trigger from being pulled. A push rod has a fist end connected to the safety button and the other end of the push rod is pivotably connected to pivotal member that has a ridge extending from a surface thereof. A rotatable member is pivotably connected to an inside of the casing and has an arm extending from the rotatable member so as to activate a second switch when the rotatable member is rotated. A groove is defined in a surface of the rotatable member and sized to receive the ridge of the pivotal member. A spring is connected to the other surface of the pivotal member so as to push the pivotal member toward the rotatable member.
An intermediate member is sandwiched between the pivotal member and the rotatable member. An inclined surface is defined in a surface of the intermediate member and the pivotal member 25 is pressed on the inclined surface. An end of the intermediate member is connected to a brake device that is pivotably connected to the casing so as to brake the output shaft. The inclined surface of the intermediate member is shifted relative to the pivotal member when the brake device is pivoted, so that the ridge of the pivotal member can be engaged with the groove of the rotatable member.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A rotatable member 26 is pivotably connected to an inside of the casing 1 and has an arm 26d extending from the rotatable member 26. A second switch 27 such as a limit switch is connected to the casing 1 and the arm 26d activates a contact point 27a of the second switch 27 when the rotatable member 26 is rotated. The initial position of the rotatable member 26 is restrained by a flange 26c in the casing 1. A groove 26a is defined in a surface of the rotatable member 26 and sized to receive the ridge 25b of the pivotal member 25. A spring 25c is connected to the other surface of the pivotal member 25 by a screw 25a so as to push the pivotal member 25 toward the rotatable member 26. A spring 26b has one end connected to the arm 26d of the rotatable member 26 and the other end of the spring 26b is fixed to the casing 1 so as to maintain the arm 26d at a distance from the second switch 27.
An intermediate member 32 is sandwiched between the pivotal member 25 and the rotatable member 26. An end of the intermediate member 32 is connected to a brake board 31 of a brake device 3 which has a shaft 31a rotatably extends in the casing 1. The output shaft 14 is stopped by pulling the brake board 31. An inclined surface 32a is defined in a surface of the intermediate member 32 and the pivotal member 25 is pressed on the inclined surface 32a as shown in FIG. 4. If the inclined surface 32a of the intermediate member 32 is shifted relative to the pivotal member 25 when the brake device 3 is pivoted, the ridge 25b of the pivotal member 25 can be engaged with the groove 26a of the rotatable member 26 as shown in FIG. 7. The intermediate member 32 further includes a hook portion on which the pivotal member 25 is supported.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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