Dust collector interlocking system
09723959 ยท 2017-08-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L7/0095
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L9/2857
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L9/2868
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L9/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L9/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A dust collector interlocking system includes a transmitter provided in the electric power tool and capable of transmitting a radio signal, and a receiver provided in the suction hose of the dust collector and capable of receiving the radio signal from the transmitter of the electric power tool. The transmitter transmits a drive signal of the electric power tool, and the receiver receives the drive signal of the electric power tool from the transmitter to turn on a start switch of the dust collector.
Claims
1. A dust collector interlocking system, comprising: an electric power tool; a dust collector configured with a suction hose to suck machining chips generated by processing of materials by the electric power tool; a transmitter for transmitting a radio signal, the transmitter provided in the electric power tool; and a receiver for receiving the radio signal from the transmitter, the receiver provided at a distal end of the suction hose of the dust collector, wherein: the transmitter transmits a drive signal of the electric power tool; and the receiver is configured to turn on a start switch of the dust collector when it receives the drive signal from the transmitter in a case where a distance from the transmitter provided in the electric power tool to the receiver provided at the distal end of the suction hose of the dust collector is less than a length of the suction hose of the dust collector and also is less than a wiring distance from the receiver to the start switch.
2. The dust collector interlocking system according to claim 1, wherein a distance by which the receiver can receive the radio signal transmitted from the transmitter is configured to be substantially equal to the length of the suction hose of the dust collector.
3. The dust collector interlocking system according to claim 1, wherein the transmitter is adjusted such that a distance from which the transmitter can transmit the radio signal is configured to be substantially equal to the length of the suction hose of the dust collector.
4. The dust collector interlocking system according to claim 1, wherein: the electric power tool has a trigger-type start switch which can be pulled by a finger, and the transmitter transmits the drive signal of the electric power tool when the trigger-type start switch is pulled.
5. The dust collector interlocking system according to claim 1, wherein the transmitter can be attached to and removed from the electric power tool.
6. The dust collector interlocking system according to claim 1, wherein the receiver can be attached to and removed from the suction hose of the dust collector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TEE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(4) Each of the additional features and teachings disclosed above and below may be utilized separately or in conjunction with other features and teachings to provide a dust collector interlocking system. Representative examples of the present teaching, which examples utilize many of these additional features and teachings both separately and in conjunction with one another, will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. This detailed description is merely intended to teach a person of skill in the art further details for practicing preferred aspects of the present teachings and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Only the claims define the scope of the claimed invention. Therefore, combinations of features and steps disclosed in the following detailed description may not be necessary to practice the invention in the broadest sense, and are instead taught merely to particularly describe representative examples of the invention. Moreover, various features of the representative examples and the dependent claims may be combined in ways that are not specifically enumerated in order to provide additional useful examples of the present teachings.
(5) A dust collector interlocking system according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
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(8) The housing 300 of the circular saw 30 is provided with a handle portion 304, which can be held by a user. Further, there is provided a trigger-type start switch 32 (refer to
(9) When the connection portion 31c of the battery pack 31 is connected to the battery connection portion 305 of the circular saw (the housing 300), the voltage of cells 31s of the battery pack 31 (the battery voltage) is applied to a positive terminal Pt and a negative terminal Nt via a positive terminal. Pb and a negative terminal Nb. This is shown in
(10) The motor control circuit 35 is configured to control the DC motor 34 by utilizing a switching element and operates based on a signal from a microprocessor 33.
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(14) The dust collector 10 includes a dust collector main body 12 and a suction hose 13 connected to a dust collection port 12h of the dust collector main body 12. The dust collector main body 12 is configured to rotate a fan (not shown) by an AC motor 14 (refer to
(15) The dust collection port 12h is provided on the front side of the dust collector main body 12. Above the dust collection port 12h, there is provided a start switch 15 for starting or stopping the AC motor 14. As shown in
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(18) Next, the operation of the interlocking system 20 for the dust collector 10 will be described below.
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(20) When it receives the drive signal from the transmitter 22, the receiver 25 outputs an ON signal to turn on the start switch 15 of the dust collector main body 12. Then, the AC motor 14 of the dust collector main body 12 is started to rotate the fan. Thereafter, external air and dust such as machining chips are sucked in from the distal end of the suction hose 13.
(21) Next, when the trigger of the start switch 32 of the circular saw 30 returns to the original position, the microprocessor 33 controls the motor control circuit 35 to stop the DC motor 34. Further, corresponding to the stop signal of the start switch 32, the microprocessor 33 outputs the stop signal to the transmitter 22. As a result, the transmitter 22 transmits the stop signal to the receiver 25.
(22) When it receives the stop signal from the transmitter 22, the receiver 25 outputs an OFF signal to turn off the start switch 15 of the dust collector main body 12. Then, the AC motor 14 of the dust collector main body 12 is stopped.
(23) In the interlocking system 20 according to the present embodiment, the receiver 25 is provided on the suction hose 13 of the dust collector 10. When the dust collector 10 is used, the suction hose 13 of the dust collector 10 is placed in the vicinity of the circular saw 30. As a result, it follows that the receiver 25 provided on the suction hose 113 of the dust collector 10 is located in close proximity to the transmitter 22 of the circular saw 30. Thus, even if the output of the transmitter 22 of the circular saw 30 is weakened, it is ensured that the receiver 25 of the dust collector 10 receives the radio signal from the transmitter 22 due to the small distance between the two.
(24) Further, since the radio signal of the transmitter 22 of the circular saw 30 can be weakened, even if a second interlocking system is used on, the same work site, there is little possibility that the interlocking system 20 might cause a malfunction in the second interlocking system.
(25) Further, the receiver 25 of the interlocking system 20 is placed at the distal end of the suction hose 13 of the dust collector 10, and thus the distance between the transmitter 22 of the circular saw 30 and the receiver 25 of the dust collector 10 can be minimized.
(26) Further, the distance at which the receiver 25 of the interlocking system 20 can receive the radio signal transmitted from the transmitter 22 is configured to be substantially equal to the length of the suction hose 13 of the dust collector 10, i.e. approximately one meter. Thus, even if another interlocking system is used on the same work site, there is little possibility that the circular saw 30 might cause a malfunction in a second dust collector.
(27) Further, the transmitter 22 of the interlocking system 20 is adjusted such that the output signal of the transmitter 22 can be received by the receiver 25 over a distance substantially equal to the length of the suction hose 13. Thus, the magnitude of the output of the transmitter 22 can be reduced as much as possible, and power consumption can be reduced. Further, even when the receiver 25 is placed near the dust collector main body 12 in order to reduce a wiring length between the receiver 25 and the dust collector main body 12 (for example, near the proximal end portion of the suction hose 13), it is ensured that the receiver receives the radio signal.
(28) Further, the circular saw 30 includes the trigger-type start switch 32 to be operated by a finger, and the transmitter 22 can transmit the drive signal of the circular saw 30 when the start switch 32 is pulled. Thus, as compared with the system in which driving of the circular saw 30 is detected by the current flowing through the electric circuit of the circular saw 30, erroneous detection can be eliminated.
(29) The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and can be modified without departing from the scope of the present invention. In the present embodiment, the transmitter 22 of the interlocking system 20 is integrated with the circular saw 30, as shown in
(30) Further, in the present embodiment, the transmitter 22 of the circular saw 30 transmits the stop signal to the receiver 25 when the trigger of the start switch 32 of the circular saw 30 returns to the original position. However, it is possible to transmit the stop signal when a predetermined period of time has passed after the start switch 32 of the circular saw 30 returns to the original position.
(31) Further, in the present embodiment, when the receiver 25 receives the stop signal, the start switch 15 of the dust collector main body 12 is turned off to stop the AC motor 14. However, it is possible to turn off the start switch 15 of the dust collector main body 12 after a predetermined period of time has passed after the receiver 25 receives the stop signal.
(32) Further, in the present embodiment, the suction hose 13 of the dust collector 10 has a length of approximately one meter, and the output of the transmitter 22 of the interlocking system 20 is adjusted such that the signal can be transmitted and received within approximately one meter. However, it is possible to adjust the length of the suction hose 13, corresponding to the transmittable range of the radio signal in conformity with the length of the suction hose 13.
(33) Further, in the present embodiment, the output cable 27 of the receiver 25 of the interlocking system 20 extends along the suction hose 13 of the dust collector 13. However, it is possible to embed the output cable 27 of the receiver 25 in the wall of the suction hose 13. Further, it is also possible to use wireless communication.
(34) Further, in the present embodiment, the circular saw 30 is exemplified as the electric power tool. However, the present invention is also applicable to various electric power tools other than the circular saw 30, such as an electric drill, an electric grinder, an electric reciprocating saw, an electric jig saw, an electric cutter, an electric chain saw, and an electric power plane.