This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 to U.K. Application 0902315.1 filed on Feb. 12, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a switch assembly for a power tool, to a power tool housing assembly including the switch assembly, and to a power tool including the housing assembly.
The power tool according to the invention may be substantially any type of power tool, for example a drill (e.g. a hammer drill or a percussion drill), a rotary hammer, a sander, a screwdriver, a saw, a planer, a router, a nailer, etc. However, the invention will be described with reference to a hammer drill or rotary hammer. The switch assembly of the invention may be used for substantially any purpose required for a power tool, for example for switching between speeds and/or gears and/or operating modes (e.g. drilling and/or hammer action) of the power tool.
The following patent publications each disclose power tools with switch assemblies: U.S. Pat. No. 3,834,468; U.S. Pat. No. 3,955,628; U.S. Pat. No. 4,158,970; U.S. Pat. No. 5,992,257; DE 102005041448 A1 and DE 3213672.
The present invention seeks to provide, among other things, a switch assembly for a power tool which can be securely attached in place on the power tool from the exterior of a housing of the tool. This has an advantage that an aperture in the housing, in which the switch assembly is arranged to be received, may be used during the assembly of the power tool to supply lubricating oil or grease to a mechanism of the tool located in the housing. Once the oil or grease has been supplied to the interior of the housing, the switch assembly can be fitted into place, thus closing the aperture.
A first aspect of the present invention provides a switch assembly for a power tool, comprising: (i) a switch member comprising a finger grip part, a retaining part for retaining the switch member on a power tool, and an opening extending at least partially through the switch member, the retaining part arranged to project laterally with respect to an axis of the opening; and (ii) a fixing part arranged to be located in the opening; the switch assembly arranged such that when the fixing part is at a first location in the opening, the retaining part adopts a retention configuration in which it projects laterally to a predetermined extent, and when the fixing part is removed or at a second location in the opening, the retaining part adopts an insertion configuration in which it does not project laterally or projects less than the predetermined extent.
In one embodiment, the first location is one at which the fixing part is inserted into the opening substantially to its maximum extent. The second location preferably is one at which the fixing part is partially removed from the opening. The retaining part may be arranged to flex between the retention and insertion configurations.
Advantageously, the retaining part may comprise one or more protrusions arranged to project laterally with respect to the axis of the opening. Preferably, when the retaining part is in its retention configuration, the one or more protrusions project laterally to the predetermined extent. When the retaining part is in its insertion configuration, the one or more protrusions preferably do not project laterally or project less than the predetermined extent.
In embodiments of the invention, the fixing part includes a screw thread by which it may be located in the opening. The opening preferably includes a screw thread by which the fixing part may be located in the opening.
The switch member opening preferably extends through the finger grip part and at least partially through the retaining part. A cover part may be included, to close the opening at the finger grip part, thereby covering the fixing part in use.
A second aspect of the invention provides a housing assembly for a power tool, comprising: (i) a housing having an aperture extending therethrough; and (ii) a switch assembly according to the first aspect of the invention, the switch member arranged to extend through the aperture from the exterior of the housing, such that the retaining part is situated adjacent to an interior surface of the housing; wherein the fixing part is arranged to fix the retaining part in the retention configuration, thereby trapping at least a portion of the retaining part behind the interior surface of the housing and thus preventing the switch member from being removed from the housing.
A third aspect of the invention provides a housing assembly for a power tool, comprising: (i) a housing having an aperture extending therethrough; (ii) a manually operable switch member including a retaining part, the manually operable switch member arranged to extend through the aperture from the exterior of the housing, such that the retaining part is situated adjacent to an interior surface of the housing; and (iii) a fixing part arranged to extend at least partially through the switch member; wherein the fixing part is arranged to fix the retaining part in a retention configuration in which it is trapped behind the interior surface of the housing, thereby preventing the switch member from being removed from the housing.
In an implementation, the housing assembly is arranged such that, when the retaining part is in the insertion configuration, the switch member may be inserted into the aperture from the exterior of the housing, such that the retaining part passes through the aperture and is then situated adjacent to an interior surface of the housing.
The switch member preferably is arranged to rotate in the aperture in the housing in use, to perform its switching function. The switch assembly may include a detent button resiliently movable with respect to the switch member, for releasably latching the switch member in any one of a plurality of rotational orientations in use.
A fourth aspect of the invention provides a power tool, including a motor and a housing according to the second or third aspect of the invention.
It is to be understood that any feature of any aspect of the invention may be a feature of any other aspect of the invention.
As indicated above, the switch assembly preferably is for switching between speeds and/or gears and/or operating modes (e.g. drilling and/or hammer action) of the power tool. The power tool preferably is a hammer drill or rotary hammer, but it may be substantially any power tool.
The switch assembly 9 includes a fixing part 17 arranged to extend at least partially through the switch member 11, in an opening 37 (see
The retaining part 15 comprises a pair of protrusions 33 which project laterally with respect to the axis A-A of the opening 37 in the switch member 11. The protrusions 33 are flexibly attached to the generally cylindrical portion 29 of the switch member, such that they can flex laterally inwardly and outwardly. The protrusions 33 are arranged such that they can pass through the aperture 7 in the power tool housing 3, either without flexing, or by flexing inwardly, until they are adjacent to an interior surface of the housing. If the protrusions 33 need to flex inwardly in order to pass through the aperture 7, then when they are through the aperture they may flex outwardly to their rest position, due to resilience. Once the protrusions 33 are adjacent to the interior surface of the housing 3, the switch member 11 may be rotationally secured to the housing by fully inserting the fixing part 17 into the opening in the switch member, through the finger grip part 13 which is located outside the housing 3. The fixing part 17 and the opening preferably are screw threaded. When the fixing part 17 is fully inserted into the opening 37 in the switch member 11, it prevents the protrusions 33 from flexing laterally inwardly, and thus prevents the switch member from being removed from the housing 3. Thus, the fixing part 17 prevents the protrusions 33 from being released from a trapped position on the interior surface of the housing 3. The trapped position of the protrusions 33 may be due to a resiliently flexible attachment of the protrusions to the generally cylindrical portion 29, or it may be caused by the fixing part 17 forcing the protrusions laterally outwardly, or it may be a combination of these two effects.
It will be understood that the above description and the drawings are of a particular example of the invention, but that other examples of the invention are included in the scope of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0902315 | Feb 2009 | GB | national |