The present invention relates to a wall saw having a locking device.
When wall saws are used for separating a workpiece between a first and a second end point, it is conventional to carry out the separating cut in a plurality of partial cuts using saw blades of differing size. If use is made of a plurality of saw blades, the processing generally begins with the smallest saw blade diameter and the saw blade has to be changed between the partial cuts.
EP 0 785 054 B1 discloses an equipment system with a wall saw and a guide rail. The wall saw has a saw head and a motorized feed unit. The saw head comprises a saw blade which is fastened to a saw arm and is driven about an axis of rotation by a drive motor. The saw arm is designed to be pivotable and is adjusted about a pivot axis by a pivoting motor. The motorized feed unit comprises a guide carriage and a feed motor, wherein the saw head is arranged on the guide carriage and is moved along the guide rail via the feed motor. The saw blade is driven about the axis of rotation via the drive motor, a drive spindle and a transmission device which connects the drive spindle to the drive motor in a torque-transmitting manner. The saw blade is fastened on the drive spindle by means of a saw blade flange. The saw blade flange consists of two flange halves, wherein a first flange half is connected to the drive spindle and a second flange half is connected to the saw blade. The first and second flange halves are connected to one another via a screw connection. The circumference of the first flange half is provided with radially arranged securing screws which are screwed into corresponding radial bores having an internal thread in the second flange half. It is disadvantageous that the operator has to remove the saw blade in order to release the screw connection between the flange halves.
It is an object of the present invention, in the case of a wall saw, to simplify the locking of the saw blade flange on the drive spindle for the operator. In addition, the changing of a saw blade between partial cuts of a separating cut is intended to be made easier for the operator.
According to the invention, it is provided that, in the unlocked state of the saw blade flange, the drive spindle is blocked in the direction of rotation of the saw blade and is rotatable about the axis of rotation in a counter direction directed counter to the direction of rotation. In the unlocked state of the saw blade flange, the saw blade flange is not connected to the drive spindle for rotation therewith and is designed to be adjustable in relation to the drive spindle. The design according to the invention of the drive spindle has the advantage that an unintentional starting of the saw blade in the unlocked state of the saw blade flange is prevented. Owing to the fact that the drive spindle is rotatable about the axis of rotation in the counter direction directed counter to the direction of rotation, the operator can move the saw blade or the drive spindle into an angular position which makes it easier for the operator to change the saw blade.
The wall saw preferably has a motorized feed unit with a guide carriage and a feed motor, wherein the saw head is arranged on the guide carriage and is movable by the feed motor along a guide rail in a feed direction. The design according to the invention of the wall saw is advantageous in the case of large and heavy machine tools which are not designed to be guided manually, but rather have a motorized feed unit moving the machine tool along a guide rail.
The locking device preferably has a tie rod, which is guided in the interior of the drive spindle, and a first connecting element, and the saw blade flange has a second connecting element, wherein the first and second connecting elements are connectable in a force-fitting and/or form-fitting manner. In the locked state of the saw blade flange, the first and second connecting elements are particularly preferably connected in a force-fitting and/or form-fitting manner.
In a preferred embodiment, the wall saw has a safety device. The safety device preferably has a lever, a latch and an axle element which connects the lever and the latch to each other.
In the locked state of the saw blade flange, the lever is particularly preferably adjustable between a first and second end position, wherein the latch blocks a transmission of torque in the direction of rotation of the saw blade in the first end position of the lever and releases same in the second end position of the lever. The lever can be adjusted by the operator from the first end position into the second end position only when the tool holder for the tool is recessed in the saw arm housing.
In the unlocked state of the saw blade flange, the latch particularly preferably blocks a rotation of the drive spindle in the direction of rotation of the saw blade and releases the rotation of the drive spindle in the counter direction directed counter to the direction of rotation.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are described hereinafter with reference to the drawing. It is not necessarily intended for these to illustrate the exemplary embodiments to scale; instead, the drawing, where conducive to elucidation, is executed in schematic and/or slightly distorted form. It should be taken into account here that various modifications and alterations relating to the form and detail of an embodiment may be undertaken without departing from the general concept of the invention. The general concept of the invention is not limited to the exact form or the detail of the preferred embodiment shown and described hereinafter or limited to subject matter that would be limited compared to the subject matter claimed in the claims. For given design ranges, values within the limits mentioned shall also be disclosed as limiting values and shall be usable and claimable as desired. For the sake of simplicity, identical reference numerals are used hereinafter for identical or similar parts or parts having identical or similar function.
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In order to protect the operator, the saw blade 17 is surrounded by a saw blade guard 21 which is fastened to the saw arm 18 by means of a blade guard holder 22. The saw arm 18 is designed to be pivotable about a pivot axis by means of a pivoting motor. The pivot angle of the saw arm 18 together with a saw blade diameter of the saw blade 17 determines the depth to which the saw blade 17 enters into a workpiece to be processed. The motorized feed unit 16 comprises a guide carriage 23 and a feed motor. The saw head 15 is fastened on the guide carriage 23 and is designed to be displaceable along the guide rail 12 in a feed direction 24 (double arrow) via the feed motor.
The saw blade 17 is mounted on the saw arm 18 by means of a saw blade flange 25 and, during operation of the wall saw 12, rotates in one direction of rotation 26 about the axis of rotation 19. The saw arm 18 is designed to be pivotable about a pivot axis 28 by means of a pivoting motor 27; alternatively, the saw arm 18 can be designed to be adjustable by means of a linear drive or another drive device.
The saw head 15 is fastened on the guide carriage 23 and is moved along the guide rail 12 by a feed motor 36. The feed motor 36, the pivoting motor 27 and the drive motor 31 can be in the form of separate motors or can be integrated into one or more motors. In the exemplary embodiment, all of the motors 27, 31, 36 of the wall saw 11 are arranged in the motor housing 34.
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The inner flange 37 is locked via a locking device 41 which is formed in multiple parts in the exemplary embodiment. The locking device comprises a rod 42 which is in the form of a tie rod and is guided in the interior of the drive spindle 33, a tool holder 43 and a first connecting element 44. The tool holder 43 is provided at an end of the tie rod 42 that faces away from the inner flange 37 and, in the exemplary embodiment, is in the form of a recessed Torx receptacle. The first connecting element 44 is provided at an end of the tie rod 42 that faces the inner flange 37 and, in the exemplary embodiment, is in the form of an external thread.
The external thread 44 is formed in a complementary manner to a bore with an internal thread 45, which bore is provided in the inner flange 37 and forms a second connecting element. The drive spindle 33 is hollow and in the interior forms a guide for the tie rod 42. The tie rod 42 is preloaded in the tensile direction by a spring 46 which is arranged in a cavity of the drive spindle 33, the cavity surrounding the tie rod 42. The tie rod 42 is moved via a tool which is connectable to the tie rod 42 via the tool holder 43 and which, in the exemplary embodiment, is in the form of a Torx wrench.
In order to transfer the inner flange 37 from the unlocked state (
In order to ensure that, during operation of the saw blade 17, the inner flange 37 is securely connected to the drive spindle 33, the external thread 44 of the tie rod 42 has to be screwed over a minimum height into the internal thread 45 of the inner flange 37. The wall saw 12 has a safety device 47 which ensures that the external and internal threads 44, 45 are connected in a form-fitting manner over the minimum height. That side of the saw arm housing 35 which faces away from the flange is provided with a lever 48 which is part of the safety device 47 and which is adjustable about an adjustment axis 49 between a first end position and a second end position (see
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