Safety device for on/off switch of an electric tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6548776
  • Patent Number
    6,548,776
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 12, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A safety device for on/off switch of an electric tool comprises a casing having a switch and a link assembly, in which the link assembly is composed of a knob, a first link lever, a second link lever, a trigger, and a dog. The pivotal joint correlation among those components are: the trigger, the second link lever, and the knob to the casing; the first link lever to the trigger; the second link lever to the first link lever; the knob to the second link lever; and a dog to the first link lever. Moreover, a protruding portion thereof is positioned corresponding to the switch. In operation of an electric tool of this kind, a user is requested to depress both said trigger and knob with his two hands respectively and simultaneously so that the dog is pulled upwardly to travel a longer-distance stroke to have its protruding portion depressed the switch to trigger the power, otherwise, by depressing either said trigger or knob with a single hand, the operation is in vain.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to a safety device for on/off switch of an electric tool, particularly to a safety device for an on/off switch that can actuate an electric tool only when a user operates a specified start component with both hands simultaneously so as to avoid any unexpected action of the electric tool, which might be caused by an accidental touch with a single hand, and thereby ensure a user's safety in using that electric tool.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Without exception, an electric tool is provided with an on/off switch for control operation of its motor. For example, a horticultural electric tool with trimming knife is usually provided with a trigger for a user to pull or release to drive or stop the tool.




In many cases, a single trigger is provided to a conventional electric tool for power on/off control, hence, it is a worry of latent danger in the case of a stand-by horticultural electric tool, which could be casually triggered by a user to drive the knife attached thereon that might hurt the user himself unexpectedly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of this invention is to provide a safety device for on/off switch of an electric tool, comprising a trigger and an interrelated knob. A user has to operate the trigger and the knob with his two hands simultaneously to switch on the power successfully, otherwise he would fail to do so should he use either hand only. Under this operation condition, any unexpected harm done upon a user by touching the trigger or the knob carelessly with a single hand is avoidable.




In order to realize abovesaid objective, the safety device for on/off switch of an electric tool comprises a casing having a switch and a link assembly. The link assembly is composed of a knob, a first link lever, a second link lever, a trigger, and a dog, in which the trigger, the second link lever, and the knob are pivotally jointed to the casing; the first link lever is pivotally jointed with the trigger; the second link lever is pivotally jointed with the first link lever; the knob is pivotally jointed with the second link lever; a dog is pivotally with the first link lever, and a protruding portion of the dog is positioned corresponding that of the switch. In the event when the trigger or the knob is depressed only by a single hand, the dog is pulled to have its protruding portion lifted to a position near the switch, or when both the trigger and the knob are depressed simultaneously, the dog is pulled to travel a longer-distance stroke to have its protruding portion pressed against the switch for actuating the power, such that a careless or casual touch onto the trigger or the knob by a single hand cannot switch on an electric tool to thereby avoid doing any unexpected harm to a user.




For more detailed information regarding advantages or features of this invention, at least an example of preferred embodiment will be fully described below with reference to the annexed drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The related drawings in connection with the detailed description of this invention to be made later are described briefly as follows, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view showing all the components of this invention in three dimensions;





FIG. 2

is a plan view showing a link assembly in steady state in the casing of this invention;





FIG. 3

is a plan view showing that a trigger in

FIG. 2

is pulled up to drive related link levers, in which a dog is moved upwardly;





FIG. 4

is a plan view showing that a knob in

FIG. 2

is pulled up to drive related link levers, in which the dog is moved upwardly; and





FIG. 5

is a plan view showing that both the trigger and knob in

FIG. 2

are pulled up simultaneously to drive a protruding portion of the dog to depress a switch of an electric tool.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, a safety device of this invention for on/off switch of an electric tool comprises a casing


1


, a lid


10


covered on the casing


1


, and a link member


2


disposed in the casing


1


.




The casing


1


has a first pivot


11


, a pivotal jointing hole


12


, and a second pivot


13


located in respective positions, and a longitudinal guide channel


14


which is provided with a switch


15


and a motor


16


on respective sides adjacent to the bottom end thereof. The lid


10


is correspondingly shaped to the casing


1


such that all the duly positioned components in the casing


1


, including the link member


2


, are covered by the lid


10


in order not to escape from the casing


1


.




Please refer to

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The link member


2


further comprises a knob


25


, a first link lever


22


, a second link lever


24


, a trigger


21


, and a dog


23


. The knob


25


h as a con cave hole


251


formed at a proper position thereof to mate with the second pivot


13


for pivotally jointing the knob


25


to the casing


1


to enable the knob


25


to rotate relatively to the casing


1


. The first link lever


22


has a first slot


221


formed at one end and a second slot


222


formed in a position adjacent to the midpoint thereof respectively. A pivot


241


is arranged on two respective sides of the second link lever


24


at a position near the midpoint thereof such that the pivot


241


is mated with the pivotal jointing hole


12


of the casing


1


and the lid


10


(not shown for the latter) such that the second link lever


24


can rotate relatively to the casing


1


. Also, one end of the first and the second link levers


22


,


24


are pivotally jointed through a link pivot


242


such that the first and the second link levers


22


,


24


are allowed to rotate relatively to each other. Similarly, since the other end of the second link lever


24


is pivotally jointed to the knob


25


, thus the second link lever


24


and the knob


25


can rotate relatively to each other too. Moreover, a hole


210


formed at one end of the trigger


21


is pivotally jointed with the casing


1


through the first pivot


11


while the other end of the trigger


21


is pivotally jointed the first slot


221


of the first link lever


22


through a link pivot


211


. The dog


23


is a plate body arranged in and throughout the guide channel


14


, in which one end thereof is pivotally jointed to the second slot


222


of the first link lever


22


through a link pivot


232


while the other end is a protruding portion


231


located in a position corresponding to the switch


15


.




According to this invention, when both the trigger


21


and the knob


25


remain in a steady state (no external force applied) as indicated in

FIG. 2

, the distance between the protruding portion


231


of the dog


23


and the switch


15


is the maximum, and the switch


15


is kept untouched. Now, in the event the trigger


21


only is depressed as shown in

FIG. 3

, then it would take the first pivot


11


as the axis to rotate and further drive the link pivot


211


to move in the first slot


221


and in turn drive the first link lever


22


to deflect surrounding the link pivot


242


to consequently lift the dog


23


upwardly. However, because of the insufficient deflection angle of the first link lever


22


, the dog


23


cannot be lifted farther for travelling a longer-distance stroke, therefore, as illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the protruding portion


231


can go nearer but not touch the switch


15


when the dog


23


moves upwardly to reach its upper dead point.





FIG. 4

shows the case that a user depresses only the knob


25


instead of the trigger


21


. In this case, the knob


25


would turn to deflect surrounding the second pivot


13


and drive the second link lever


24


to sway circling the pivot


241


. Then, in turn, the second link lever


24


would drive the first link lever


22


through the link pivot


242


to deflect surrounding the link pivot


211


and consequently lift the dog


23


upwardly. Similar to the reason mentioned, the dog


23


cannot be lifted high enough to touch the switch


15


however has it gone nearer when the dog


23


reaches its upper dead point as indicated in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 5

shows the case that a user depresses the trigger


21


and the knob


25


simultaneously. In this case, the knob


25


would turn to deflect surrounding the second pivot


13


and drive the second link lever


24


to sway circling the pivot


241


and meanwhile lift the link pivot


242


to push the trigger


21


upwardly, such that the first link lever


22


is driven to deflect surrounding the link pivot


242


and consequently pull the dog


23


upwardly. At this time, because the link pivot


242


has been lifted higher, hence it is possible for the first link lever


22


to lift the dog


23


to travel a longer-distance stroke for the protruding portion


231


to depress the switch


15


and switch the power on.




Therefore, by using this invention, power cannot be actuated when a user employs a single hand to pull either the trigger


21


or the knob


25


so that accidents to be incurred by carelessness can be avoided. By the way, to control or operate the trigger


21


and the knob


25


simultaneously with two hands is a natural way to hold an electric tool stably without affecting dexterity and convenience of that tool.




In the above described, at least one preferred embodiment has been described in detail with reference to the drawings annexed, and it is apparent that numerous variations or modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope thereof, as set forth in the claims below.



Claims
  • 1. A safety device for an on/off switch of electric tool, comprising:a casing having a switch; a knob pivotally jointed to said casing; a first link lever having a first slot at one end and a second slot at a position adjacent to the midpoint thereof; a second link lever having its midpoint pivotally jointed to said casing and one end pivotally jointed to one end of said first link lever while the other to said knob; a trigger having one end pivotally jointed to said casing while the other to the first slot of said first link lever; and a dog having one end pivotally jointed to the second slot of said first link lever while the other is provided with a protruding portion at a position corresponding to said switch; whereby, in operation of an electric tool of this kind, a user is requested to depress both said trigger and knob with his two hands respectively and simultaneously so that the dog is pulled upwardly to travel a longer-distance stroke to have its protruding portion depressed the switch, otherwise, by depressing either said trigger or knob with a single hand, the operation is in vain.
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