HANDHELD POWER TOOL
20210001463 ยท 2021-01-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25D16/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D11/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D2250/035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25D11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A handheld power tool 1 has a tool socket 2 to hold a tool along a working axis 11. A motor-driven, pneumatic striking mechanism 6 has an exciter 17 which is driven by a motor 5, a striker 14 that is coupled to the exciter 17 via a pneumatic chamber 19, and an intermediate striker 22 arranged on the working axis 11 in the striking direction 12 behind the striker 14. A ventilation opening 30 connects a cavity 29 situated between the striker 14 and the intermediate striker 22 to the environment. A valve 38 that closes the ventilation opening 30 is opened when actuated by the intermediate striker 22 when the intermediate striker 22 is moved into its working position counter to the striking direction 12.
Claims
1. A handheld power tool comprising: a tool socket for holding a tool along a working axis; a motor-driven, pneumatic striking mechanism having an exciter driven by a motor, a striker coupled to the exciter via a pneumatic chamber, and an intermediate striker arranged on the working axis in the striking direction behind the striker; a ventilation opening connecting a cavity situated between the striker and the intermediate striker to the environment; and a valve allowing closing and opening of the ventilation opening and being opened when the intermediate striker is moved into a working position counter to the striking direction; the intermediate striker having a profiled circumferential surface, so that the intermediate striker in the working position does not cover up the ventilation opening and, when moved out of the working position in the striking direction, does cover the ventilation opening.
2. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 1 wherein the valve has a channel leading in a radial direction all the way to the intermediate striker, and a closure element defined by a circumferential surface of the intermediate striker.
3. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 2 wherein proceeding in the striking direction, the circumferential surface of the intermediate striker consecutively has an annular first section with a first radius and an annular second section after the first annular second section with a second radius smaller than the first radius.
4. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 3 wherein when the intermediate striker is in the working position, the first section is axially spaced from an orifice of the channel facing the intermediate striker, while the second section is at the axial location of but spaced radially from the orifice at a distance from each other, so that air from the channel can enter into or exit from the cavity.
5. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 4 wherein when the intermediate striker is moved out of the working position in the striking direction, the first section of the circumferential surface is in contact with the orifice of the channel so the valve seals off the cavity.
6. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 5 wherein the valve has a gasket on a valve surface facing the working axis.
7. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 5 wherein a radius of the first section corresponds to a distance of the orifice relative to the working axis.
8. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 1 wherein proceeding in the striking direction, a circumferential surface of the intermediate striker consecutively has an annular first section with a first radius and an annular second section after the first annular second section with a second radius smaller than the first radius.
9. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 8 wherein when the intermediate striker is in the working position, the first section is axially spaced from an orifice of the channel facing the intermediate striker, while the second section is at the axial location of but spaced radially from the orifice at a distance from each other, so that air from the channel can enter into or exit from the cavity.
10. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 9 wherein when the intermediate striker is moved out of the working position in the striking direction, the first section of the circumferential surface is in contact with the orifice of the channel so the valve seals off the cavity.
11. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 1 wherein the valve has a gasket on a valve surface facing the working axis.
12. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 1 further comprising a guide tube for the intermediate striker, the guide tube having the ventilation opening.
13. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 12 wherein the valve has a channel leading in a radial direction all the way to the intermediate striker, and a closure element defined by a circumferential surface of the intermediate striker.
14. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 12 wherein the ventilation opening is a radially extending hole.
15. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 12 further comprising a strike tube for the striker, the strike tube being inserted into the guide tube.
16. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 12 wherein proceeding in the striking direction, a circumferential surface of the intermediate striker consecutively has an annular first section with a first radius, an annular second section after the first annular second section with a second radius smaller than the first radius, and an annular third section having a third radius larger than the first radius.
17. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 16 wherein when the intermediate striker is in the working position, the first section is axially spaced from an orifice of the channel facing the intermediate striker, while the second section is at the axial location of but spaced radially from the orifice at a distance from each other, so that air from the channel can enter into or exit from the cavity, and the third section is in contact with an inner surface of the guide tube.
18. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 1 further comprising a further ventilation opening , the striker capable of, in the striking direction beyond a normal strike point, opening the further ventilation opening to allow air from the environment to flow into the pneumatic chamber.
19. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 18 further comprising a strike tube for the striker, the strike tube having the further ventilation opening.
20. The handheld power tool as recited in claim 19 further comprising a guide tube for the intermediate striker, the guide tube having the ventilation opening, the striker tube being inserted into the guide tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The description below explains the invention on the basis of embodiments and figures provided by way of an example. The figures show the following:
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[0011] Unless otherwise indicated, the same or functionally identical elements are designated in the figures by the same reference numerals.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0014] The striker 14 strikes an intermediate striker 22 (striking pin) that is arranged on the working axis 11 beyond the striker 14 in the striking direction 12. The intermediate striker 22 is guided along the working axis 11 in a guide tube 23. The drill 4 or chisel can be movably guided in the tool socket 2 on the working axis 11 and, during operation, it is in contact with the intermediate striker 22 counter to the striking direction 12. The user or the intrinsic weight of the hammer drill 1 press the tool 4 onto the intermediate striker 22 counter to the striking direction 12. As a result, the intermediate striker 22 is brought into its working position in which the intermediate striker 22 is in contact with a stop 24 counter to the striking direction 12. The stop 24 can be fitted with a damping element 25. The striker 14 strikes the intermediate striker 22 in its working position. The working position is selected in such a way that the travel time of the striker 14 between two strikes and the periodical movement of the exciter 17 are synchronous. As soon as the user lifts the tool off the substrate, the return force that holds the intermediate striker 22 in its working position disappears. The intermediate striker 22 can slip out of its working position in the striking direction 12. Preferably, there is a catcher 26 against which the intermediate striker 22 comes to rest in the striking direction 12. Now the striker 14 does not hit the intermediate striker 22 in the strike point, as a result of which the travel time of the striker 14 increases relative to the periodical movement of the exciter 17. The pneumatic striking mechanism 6 tends to switch off. The striker 14 can advance in the striking direction 12 beyond its normal strike point and, in this process, it can open a ventilation opening 27 which then allows air from the environment to flow into the pneumatic chamber 19.
[0015] The strike tube 15 for the exciter 17 and for the striker 14 as well as the guide tube 23 for the intermediate striker 22 are connected to each other. The strike tube 15 is inserted into the guide tube 23. As an alternative or in addition, the tubes 15, 23 can be screwed, soldered or welded. Another embodiment provides for the strike tube 15 and the guide tube 23 to be made so as to be monolithically contiguous, that is to say, without a joint. The intermediate striker 22 has a gasket 28 in its circumference which is especially intended to prevent dust penetration. In this manner, the striker 14 and the intermediate striker 22 close off a cavity 29 in the tubes 15, 23 between them. The cavity 29 has one or more ventilation openings 30 that are situated in the strike tube 15 or in the guide tube 23. The volume of the cavity 29 changes periodically with the movement of the striker 14. In order to prevent the build-up of a counter force to the movement of the striker due 14 to the pressure in the cavity 29 during operation, the ventilation openings 30 vent the cavity 29 towards the environment. The environment is, for example, the interior of the machine housing 13 or outside of the handheld power tool 1. The ventilation openings 30 are arranged beyond the strike point of the striker 14 in the striking direction 12. The air pushed in front of the striker 14 can escape through the ventilation openings 30 during the entire movement of the striker 14. The ventilation openings 30 are situated in front of the gasket(s) 28 of the intermediate striker 22 in the striking direction 12 when the intermediate striker 22 is in its working position. The ventilation openings 30 are preferably radial holes in the tube 15, 23. Their short length reduces any throttling effect, thus ensuring an adequate flow rate. The ventilation openings 30 can also be configured so as to be channels, some of which run axially. The orifice facing inwards is arranged so as to open up into the cavity 29 as indicated above and, if applicable, the other orifice is axially offset.
[0016] The striking mechanism 6 has a valve 31 that closes off the ventilation openings 30 when the intermediate striker 22 is moved out of its working position. This forces the striker 14 to generate a force against the pressure conditions when it moves in the striking direction 12 as well as counter to the striking direction 12. The striker 14 slows down, as a result of which its travel time becomes additionally asynchronous relative to the periodical movement of the exciter 17. The movement of the intermediate striker 22 presumably takes place due to a straight strike by the striker 14. The striker 14 is thus still in the strike point when the valve 31 is closed by the intermediate striker 22. The pressure conditions in the cavity 29 adjoining the striker 14 hold the striker 14 in a position close to the strike point, for example, shifted in the striking direction 12 relative to the strike point. The striker 14 can be in contact with a catcher 32 in the striking direction 12.
[0017] In the two-part view,
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