TOOL RECEPTACLE AND HAND-HELD POWER TOOL
20210362316 · 2021-11-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25D17/082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tool receptacle for a hand-held power tool, in particular for a demolition hammer or chisel hammer, includes—a receptacle element for receiving a tool, and a locking element which for locking the tool in the tool receptacle is mounted so as to be eccentric and rotatable on the receptacle element, wherein the locking element with the aid of rotating the latter about the receptacle element is capable of being moved from an unlocked state in which the tool is retrievable from the receptacle element to a locked state in which the locking element encompasses the tool in a form-fitting manner, and vice versa.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16: A tool receptacle for a hand-held power tool, the tool receptacle comprising: a receptacle element for receiving a tool; and a lock element for locking the tool in the tool receptacle, the lock element mounted so as to be eccentric and rotatable on the receptacle element, the lock element when rotated about the receptacle element being capable of being moved from an unlocked state, the tool being retrievable from the receptacle element in the unlocked state, to a locked state, the lock element encompassing the tool in a form-fitting manner in the locked state, and vice versa.
17: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 16 wherein the lock element latches both in the unlocked state as well as in the locked state.
18: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 16 wherein a central axis is assigned to the receptacle element, and an eccentric axis is assigned to the lock element, the lock element being rotatably mounted about the eccentric axis, wherein the eccentric axis is disposed so as to be parallel to and spaced apart from the central axis.
19: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 18 wherein the lock element when rotated about the eccentric axis is capable of being moved from the unlocked state to the locked state, and vice versa.
20: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 18 further comprising an eccentric element is disposed between the receptacle element and the lock element.
21: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 20 wherein the eccentric element has a cylindrical internal geometry receiving the receptacle element and constructed so as to be rotationally symmetrical to the central axis, and a cylindrical external geometry disposed so as to be eccentric to the internal geometry and received in the lock element and constructed so as to be rotationally symmetrical to the eccentric axis.
22: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 21 wherein the receptacle element has a cylindrical external geometry received in an internal geometry of the eccentric element and and constructed so as to be rotationally symmetrical to the central axis.
23: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 20 wherein the eccentric element is rotationally fixed in relation to the receptacle element and wherein the lock element is rotatable in relation to the eccentric element.
24: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 20 wherein the lock element has a cylindrical internal geometry receiving the eccentric element, and a cylindrical external geometry disposed so as to be eccentric to the internal geometry.
25: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 16 wherein the lock element has a holding collar encompassing the tool in a form-fitting manner in the locked state.
26: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 25 wherein the holding collar extends out of an end face of the lock element.
27: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 26 wherein the holding collar has a holding portion disposed so as to be parallel to the end face and has a clearance, wherein the holding portion in the locked state encompasses the tool in a form-fitting manner, and wherein the too in the locked state is guided through the clearance.
28: The tool receptacle as recited in claim 16 wherein the lock element has a tubular geometry having a variable wall thickness.
29: A hand-held power tool comprising the tool receptacle as recited in claim 16.
30: The hand-held power tool as recited in claim 29 further comprising the tool, the tool being received in the receptacle element, the tool having having a lock member, the lock element in the locked state encompassing the lock member in a form-fitting manner so as to lock the tool in the tool receptacle.
31: A demolition hammer or chisel hammer comprising the hand-held power tool as recited in claim 30.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0036] The following description explains the invention by means of exemplary embodiments and figures, in which:
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[0051] Identical or functionally identical elements are indicated by the same reference symbols in the figures, unless stated otherwise.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0053] The third housing 7 can be screwed to the second housing 6, for example. A tool receptacle 8 can be mounted so as to be movable in a linear manner in or on the third housing 7. The tool receptacle 8 moves up and down in a vertical direction V in the operation of the hand-held power tool 1. The vertical direction V herein, in the orientation of
[0054] A tool 9 is received in the tool receptacle 8. The tool 9 can be a chisel, for example. The tool 9 can be hexagonal in the cross section. The tool 9 comprises a locking member 10 which encircles said tool 9, the function of said locking member 10 yet to be explained hereunder. The locking member 10 can be hexagonal in the cross section. However, the locking member 10 can also be circular. The locking member in
[0055] As is shown in
[0056] The receptacle element 11 is received in an eccentric element 13. The eccentric element 13 is preferably connected to the receptacle element 11 in a rotationally fixed manner. This means that the eccentric element 13 cannot rotate out of position in relation to the receptacle element 11. The eccentric element 13 can be configured so as to be integral to the receptacle element 11. This means that the receptacle element 11 and the eccentric element 13 can form a common, in particular materially integral, component.
[0057] The eccentric element 13 has a circular-cylindrical shape having a cylindrical or cylinder-shaped internal geometry 14 in which the receptacle element 11 is received. The internal geometry 14 can be, for example, a cylinder-shaped internal face of the eccentric element 13. For example, the internal geometry 14 is a breakthrough which penetrates the eccentric element 13 on the entire length of the latter. The external geometry 12 of the receptacle element 11 bears on the internal geometry 14 of the eccentric element 13. The internal geometry 14 herein is constructed so as to be rotationally symmetrical to the central axis M11.
[0058] The eccentric element 13 furthermore comprises a cylindrical or cylinder-shaped external geometry 15 which is constructed so as to be rotationally symmetrical to an eccentric axis E. The eccentric axis E is constructed so as to be eccentric to the central axis M11. “Eccentric” herein is to be understood that the eccentric axis E is disposed so as to be parallel to and spaced apart from the central axis M11. The eccentric element 13 furthermore comprises two end faces 16 which are disposed so as to be mutually parallel and mutually spaced apart, and which are oriented so as to be perpendicular to the internal geometry 14 as well as to the external geometry 15.
[0059] The tool receptacle 8 furthermore comprises a locking element 17 shown in
[0060] The locking element 17 furthermore comprises a cylindrical or cylinder-shaped external geometry 19 which is disposed so as to be eccentric to the internal geometry 18. The external geometry 19 is, for example, a cylindrical external face of the locking element 17. The external geometry 19 is configured so as to be rotationally symmetrical to a symmetry or central axis M19 (
[0061] On account of the internal geometry 18 and the external geometry 19 being positioned so as to be mutually eccentric, it can be achieved, as is shown in
[0062] The locking element 17 furthermore comprises a fastening shoulder 20 which extends radially toward the central axes M18, M19 and extends out of the internal geometry 18. For example, the fastening shoulder 20 can engage in the eccentric element 13 in such a manner that the locking element 17 is fastened so as to be captive and rotatable on the eccentric element 13.
[0063] The locking element 17 furthermore comprises two end faces 21, 22 which are disposed so as to be mutually parallel and mutually spaced apart. The end faces 21, 22 are oriented so as to be perpendicular to the central axes M18, M19. A holding collar 23 which is specified for encompassing the locking member 10 of the tool 9 in a form-fitting manner extends out of the end face 22. A form-fitting connection is created by at least two connecting partners engaging in or behind one another, presently the holding collar 23 and the locking member 10.
[0064] The holding collar 23 comprises a partially cylinder-shaped base portion 24 which extends out of the end face 22. “Partially cylinder-shaped” herein is to be understood that the base portion 24 is formed with the aid of part of a cylinder, in particular a part of a hollow cylinder. In particular, the base portion 24 is not circumferentially closed but open. The base portion 24 at the end side or front side is partially closed off by a holding portion 25. A connecting portion 26 which is curved in a spherical, in particular dome-shaped, manner, can be provided between the base portion 24 and the holding portion 25. A breakthrough or window 27 is furthermore provided in the base portion 24. The holding portion 25 furthermore comprises a clearance 28 which is curved in an arcuate manner and through which the tool 9 is guided. The clearance 28 can be constructed so as to be rotationally symmetrical to the central axis M18.
[0065] The functionality of the tool receptacle 8 will be explained hereunder by means of
[0066] The holding collar 23, by virtue of the eccentric mounting of the locking element 17, when moving the locking element 17 from the unlocked state Z1 (
[0067] Conversely, the holding collar 23 when moving the locking element 17 from the locked state Z2 to the unlocked state Z1 pivots away from the tool 9 such that the latter can be extracted in the vertical direction V from the receptacle element 11 without the holding collar 23 contacting the locking member 10. As is shown in
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0068] 1 Hand-held power tool [0069] 2 Machine body [0070] 3 Handle [0071] 4 Handle [0072] 5 Housing [0073] 6 Housing [0074] 7 Housing [0075] 8 Tool receptacle [0076] 9 Tool [0077] 10 Locking member [0078] 10′ Locking member [0079] 11 Receptacle element [0080] 12 External geometry [0081] 13 Eccentric element [0082] 14 Internal geometry [0083] 15 External geometry [0084] 16 End face [0085] 17 Locking element [0086] 18 Internal geometry [0087] 19 External geometry [0088] 20 Fastening shoulder [0089] 21 End face [0090] 22 End face [0091] 23 Holding collar [0092] 24 Base portion [0093] 25 Holding portion [0094] 26 Connecting portion [0095] 27 Window [0096] 28 Recess [0097] 29 Double arrow [0098] E Eccentric axis [0099] M11 Central axis [0100] M18 Central axis [0101] M19 Central axis [0102] V Vertical direction [0103] W Wall thickness [0104] Z1 Unlocked state [0105] Z2 Locked state