The present invention relates to a side handle for an electric hand-held power tool. The side handle has a grip region designed to be gripped by a user, and a clamping unit. By means of the clamping unit, the side handle can be releasably fastened to a machine neck of the hand-held power tool, wherein the clamping unit has an operating element, by means of which the clamping unit is able to be clamped and unclamped.
Side handles of the type mentioned at the beginning are known in principle from the prior art. EP 1 974 867 B1 discloses a grip for a hand-held tool, having a pair of clamp halves, an operating device that has an operating part suitable for opening and closing the clamp halves relative to the holder part, and a grip body configured to be gripped by an operator.
An object of the present invention is to provide an ergonomic side handle.
The present invention provides that the operating element, when the clamping unit is in the clamped state, is substantially flush with the surface of the grip region. By way of the operating element configured according to the invention, the side handle, in particular the grip region thereof, can be gripped particularly comfortably by a user, who is now advantageously not impeded by an operating part projecting beyond the grip region, for example knurled knobs known from the prior art. At the same time, a clamping screw used typically for clamping can be embodied in a comparatively short manner, with the result that both a saving of material and a saving of weight can be achieved.
It has proven advantageous for the operating element to be in the form of a clamping lever. In a particularly preferred configuration, the clamping lever is arranged on the side handle so as to be rotatable about an axis of rotation relative to the grip region. Preferably, the axis of rotation extends perpendicularly to a working axis of the hand-held power tool when the side handle is fastened to the hand-held power tool. In a further particularly preferred configuration, the rotation of the clamping lever about the axis of rotation is limited to 360 degrees, preferably to 180 degrees. In this regard, it has been found that in side handles of the prior art, it is typically necessary to turn the operating part multiple times in a time-consuming manner in order to adjust and move the side handle to the desired position both about the working axis of the hand-held power tool and into the tilt axis. In other words, in side handles of the prior art, it is necessary that a band clamp, which be turned multiple times, i.e. through more than 360 degrees, by a clamping screw cooperating with the operating part.
According to a further preferred configuration, the rotation of the clamping lever about the axis of rotation is limited to 340 degrees. As a result, the band clamp holders can be moved or pushed further away from one another, such that it is easier to mount the side handle on and remove it from a hand-held power tool.
It has been found to be advantageous when a stop is formed on the clamping lever, said stop being formed preferably in a complementary manner to a counterpart stop provided on the grip region. The grip region can have a hollow profile or can be formed substantially thereby.
The clamping unit may have two clamping bodies in the form of cylinder portions, which are each oriented coaxially with a clamping screw, extending along the axis of rotation, of the clamping unit. Preferably, the clamping unit has a band clamp holder and a band clamp provided for encircling the machine neck. Preferably, one of the clamping bodies in the form of a cylinder portion is formed in one piece with the clamping lever or at least connected thereto for conjoint rotation. The band clamp holder can have two holding bodies, preferably exactly two holding bodies. The clamping screw can be connected to the clamping lever for conjoint rotation, preferably via a hexagon.
In one particular configuration, the band clamp is mounted or is able to be mounted in the band clamp holder. Advantageously, the band clamp is designed without a through-bore intended for a clamping screw. This has the advantage that the side handle is able to be preassembled at the factory is able to be mounted merely by demounting and remounting the band clamp on hand-held power tools, the tool receptacle of which has a larger diameter than the machine neck thereof. In side handles of the prior art, under such circumstances, it is typically necessary to substantially completely remove the side handle, but at least the clamping unit. As a result of the advantageous configuration of the band clamp holder with a mountable band clamp, a saving of time and thus also a saving of costs can be realized during assembly.
It has likewise been found to be advantageous when the band clamp holder has a depression, recessed in a radial direction, with a holding lug, such that, instead of the mounted band clamp with a first diameter, a second band clamp with a second diameter different than the first diameter is able to be mounted. The holding lug can have a spring contact face, the curvature of which is greater than a clamping face, in contact with the machine neck, of the band clamp holder. Advantageously, one and the same band clamp holder can be used for hand-held power tools with different machine neck diameters. Advantageously, a system made up of a side handle with a plurality of band clamps with different diameters is provided, wherein each of the band clamps is able to be mounted in one and the same band clamp holder.
In a further preferred configuration, the band clamp holder has two mutually coaxial holding bodies, wherein at least one of the holding bodies is able to be clamped together with one of the clamping bodies in the form of a cylinder portion via a cone/hollow cone pairing. A second of the holding bodies can is able to be clamped together with a grip end piece of the side handle via a cone/hollow cone pairing. The grip end piece can be formed in one piece with a grip region. The cone/hollow cone pairing can be assigned a cone formed on the second clamping body and/or a hollow cone formed on the first holding body, or vice versa. A cone/hollow cone pairing can be provided between the grip end piece and the second holding body.
The band clamp holder may have, on a side facing the machine neck, at least one surface portion that, compared with the remaining part of the clamp holder, has a higher coefficient of friction and/or a higher modulus of elasticity.
According to further independent subject matter for which protection is sought, a side handle for an electric hand-held power tool is provided, wherein the side handle has a grip region designed to be gripped by a user, and a clamping unit, by means of which the side handle can be releasably fastened to a machine neck of the hand-held power tool, wherein the clamping unit has an operating element, by means of which the clamping unit is able to be clamped and unclamped. The clamping unit also has a band clamp holder and a band clamp provided for encircling the machine neck, wherein the band clamp is mounted in the band clamp holder and is designed preferably without a through-bore intended for a clamping screw. The band clamp holder may have a depression, recessed in a radial direction, with a holding lug, such that, instead of the mounted band clamp with a first diameter, a second band clamp with a second diameter different than the first diameter is able to be mounted, wherein the holding lug has preferably a spring contact face, the curvature of which is greater than a clamping face, in contact with the machine neck, of the band clamp holder. The side handle can be configured in a corresponding manner by the features described with reference to the exemplary embodiments of the side handle according to the invention.
According to further independent subject matter for which protection is sought, a side handle for an electric hand-held power tool is provided, wherein the side handle has a grip region designed to be gripped by a user, and a clamping unit, by means of which the side handle can be releasably fastened to a machine neck of the hand-held power tool, wherein the clamping unit has an operating element, by means of which the clamping unit is able to be clamped and unclamped. The band clamp holder may have, on a side facing the machine neck, at least one surface portion that, compared with the remaining part of the clamp holder, has a higher coefficient of friction and/or a higher modulus of elasticity. The side handle can be configured in a corresponding manner by the features described with reference to the exemplary embodiments of the side handle according to the invention.
According to further independent subject matter for which protection is sought, a side handle for an electric hand-held power tool is provided, wherein the side handle has a grip region designed to be gripped by a user, and a clamping unit, by means of which the side handle can be releasably fastened to a machine neck of the hand-held power tool, wherein the clamping unit has an operating element, by means of which the clamping unit is able to be clamped and unclamped. The clamping unit may have two clamping bodies in the form of cylinder portions, which are each oriented coaxially with a clamping screw, extending along the axis of rotation, of the clamping unit, and also a band clamp holder having two mutually coaxial holding bodies, wherein at least one of the holding bodies is able to be clamped together with one of the clamping bodies in the form of a cylinder portion via a cone/hollow cone pairing. The side handle can be configured in a corresponding manner by the features described with reference to the exemplary embodiments of the side handle according to the invention.
Further advantages will become apparent from the following description of the figures. Various exemplary embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in the figures. The figures, the description and the claims contain numerous features in combination. A person skilled in the art will expediently also consider the features individually and combine them to form useful further combinations.
In the figures, identical and similar components are denoted by the same reference signs. In the figures:
A preferred exemplary embodiment of a side handle 100 according to the invention for an electric hand-held power tool 200, for example a hammer drill, is illustrated in
When the clamping unit 20 is in the clamped state SZ, the operating element in the form of a clamping lever 15 is flush or at least substantially flush with the surface of the grip region 10. The clamping lever 15 is arranged on the side handle 100 so as to be rotatable about an axis of rotation DA relative to the grip region 10, wherein the axis of rotation DA extends perpendicularly to a working axis AA of the hand-held power tool 200 when the side handle 100 is fastened to the hand-held power tool 200.
The grip region 10 can consist of or exhibit for example polypropylene, ABS, polyamide or polyurethane. The clamping lever 15 can consist of the same material as the grip region 10. The clamping lever 15 can consist of or exhibit a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
The clamping unit 20 of the exemplary embodiment in
As is apparent from
A second preferred exemplary embodiment of a side handle 100 according to the invention is illustrated in
When the clamping unit 20 is in the clamped state SZ, the operating element in the form of a clamping lever 15 is flush or at least substantially flush with the surface of the grip region 10. Both
The clamping unit 20 has two clamping bodies 21, 23 in the form of cylinder portions, which are each oriented coaxially with a clamping screw 25, extending along the axis of rotation DA, of the clamping unit 20. In this case, the first clamping body 21 is located entirely within a volume V of the side handle, whereas the second clamping body 23—at least partially in the clamped state SZ, projects beyond the volume V along the axis of rotation DA.
The clamping unit 20 of the side handle in
The band clamp holder 28 in
The band clamp holder 28 has a depression 24, recessed in a radial direction RR, with a holding lug 26, this being readily apparent from the detail illustration in
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The cone/hollow cone pairing 35, to which a cone 35A formed on the second clamping body 23 and a hollow cone 35B formed on the first holding body 31 are assigned, will now be explained in more detail with reference to
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