HAND-HELD POWER TOOL AND DEVICE COMPRISING THE HAND-HELD POWER TOOL
20180009096 ยท 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25C7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25C1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25C1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25C7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a hand-held tool, in particular a nail-setting device, comprising a handle for manual actuation of the hand-held tool, an interface for fastening the hand-held tool to a remote actuation device, a control apparatus for controlling the hand-held tool in a manual mode and in a remote actuation mode, and a querying apparatus for querying whether the hand-held tool is fastened to a remote actuation device, wherein the control apparatus controls the hand-held tool in the manual mode if the querying apparatus detects that the hand-held tool is not fastened to a remote actuation device, and wherein the control apparatus controls the hand-held tool in the remote actuation mode if the querying apparatus detects that the hand-held tool is fastened to a remote actuation device.
Claims
1. A hand-held power tool comprising a handle for manually actuating the hand-held power tool, an interface for fastening the hand-held power tool at a remote actuation device, a control device for controlling the hand-held power tool in a manual mode and in a remote actuation mode, an interrogator for interrogating whether the hand-held power tool is fastened to the remote actuation device, wherein the control device controls the hand-held power tool in the manual mode if the interrogator detects that the hand-held power tool is not fastened to at the remote actuation device, and wherein the control device controls the hand-held power tool in the remote actuation mode if the interrogator detects that the hand-held power tool is fastened to at the remote actuation device.
2. The hand-held power tool as recited in claim 1, wherein the interrogator comprises a sensor.
3. The hand-held power tool as recited in claim 1, wherein the interrogator comprises an RFID reader.
4. The hand-held power tool as recited in claim 1, wherein the interrogator comprises a switch.
5. The hand-held power tool as recited in claim 4, wherein the switch is actuatable.
6. The hand-held power tool as recited in claim 1, wherein the interrogator comprises an electrical device interface.
7. The hand-held power tool as recited in claim 1, further comprising a position detection device for detecting how the hand-held power tool is oriented in space, wherein in the remote actuation mode triggering of the hand-held power tool is enabled only if the position detection device detects that the hand-held power tool is oriented substantially vertically upward in a working direction, and wherein in the manual mode triggering of the hand-held power tool is enabled independently from the orientation of the hand-held power tool in the space.
8. The hand-held power tool as recited in claim 1, further comprising a pressing sensor for detecting whether the hand-held power tool is pressed against a substrate, wherein in the manual mode triggering of the hand-held power tool is enabled only if the hand-held power tool is pressed against the substrate, and wherein in the remote actuation mode triggering of the hand-held power tool occurs if the hand-held power tool is pressed against the substrate.
9. A device, comprising the hand-held power tool as recited in claim 1, and a remote actuation device having a detection device which enables the detection for the interrogator.
10. The device as recited in claim 9, wherein the detection device comprises a magnetic element.
11. The device as recited in claim 9, wherein the detection device comprises a RFID element.
12. The device as recited in claim 9, wherein the detection device comprises an actuation element, wherein the actuation element actuates the switch when the hand-held power tool is fastened at the remote actuation device.
13. The device as recited in claim 9, wherein the detection device comprises an electrical counter-interface.
14. The device as recited in claim 9, wherein the remote actuation device has a handle element having a remote trigger for actuation by a user and a transmission device for transmitting actuation of the remote trigger to a trigger switch of the hand-held power tool.
15. The device as recited in claim 9, wherein the remote actuation device comprises an input unit and/or a display unit for the control device of the hand-held power tool.
16. The hand-held power tool of claim 1, wherein the sensor comprises a magnetic sensor.
17. The hand-held power tool of claim 5, wherein the switch is mechanically, electromechanical, optically, inductively, or capacitively, actuatable.
18. The hand-held power tool of claim 6, wherein the electrical device interface comprises a wire-connected, wireless, or optical device interface.
19. The device of claim 13, wherein the electrical counter-interface comprises a wire-connected, wireless, or optical counter-interface.
20. The device of claim 14, wherein the handle element comprises a pole.
Description
[0012] The drawings illustrate the present invention in one exemplary embodiment.
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[0017] Furthermore, device 10 has a releasable closure, which, when device 10 is closed, is situated on a side of hand-held power tool 20 opposite of pivot axis 80. The closure is formed by a screw connection, which includes two screws 150 at second half shell 50 and two respective threaded holes 140 at first half shell 40.
[0018] Furthermore, device 10 has a pole shaped handle element 90 having a remote trigger (not shown) for actuation by a user and a transmission unit for transmitting an actuation of the remote trigger to the actuation device to actuate trigger switch 30 by way of actuation element 60.
[0019] Hand-held power tool 20 includes a handle 120 for the manual actuation of hand-held power tool 20 and a housing 130 forming an interface for fastening hand-held power tool 20 at device 10. Hand-held power tool 20 furthermore includes a pressing sensor 180 for detecting whether hand-held power tool 20 is pressed against a substrate. In housing 130, a control device not shown in greater detail for controlling hand-held power tool 20 as well as a position detection device are disposed for detecting how hand-held power tool 20 is oriented in the space. An interrogator configured as a switch 160 for interrogating whether hand-held power tool 20 is fastened to device 10, is situated at the interface. For actuating the interrogator, device 10 has a detection device configured as actuation element 170. Furthermore, a mechanical energy store not shown in greater detail, for example a helical spring or a flywheel, is disposed in housing 130.
[0020] As long as switch 160 is not pressed, the control device controls hand-held power tool 20 in a manual mode, in which a triggering of hand-held tool 20 is possible only if pressing sensor 180 detects that hand-held power tool 20 is pressed against the substrate. Thus, hand-held power tool 20 is triggered only if trigger switch 30 is pressed after hand-held power tool 20 has been pressed against the substrate. In contrast, a pressing of hand-held power tool 20 against the substrate when trigger switch 30 is pressed does not trigger hand-held tool 20. The mechanical energy store is respectively charged as soon as possible after a positioning, for example, if the pressing sensor detects that hand-held power tool 20 is no longer pressed against the substrate.
[0021] As long as switch 160 is pressed, the control device controls hand-held power tool 20 in a remote actuation mode, in which a triggering of hand-held power tool 20 already occurs when hand-held power tool 20 is pressed against the substrate. This triggering however is enabled only if the position detection device detects that hand-held power tool 20 is oriented substantially vertically upward, thus, when for example a nail is inserted into a ceiling. In this case, pressing sensor 180 projects vertically upward from hand-held power tool 20. Furthermore, the mechanical energy store is charged in the remote actuation mode only when the hand-held power tool is moved from a horizontal position to the vertical position. For exemplary embodiments which are not shown, the remote actuation device has its own control device, which communicates via an electrical, preferably wireless, or optical interface of the hand-held power tool and a respective counter-interface of the remote actuation device, and, for example, has its own power supply or is supplied with power from the hand-held power tool. A position detection device or a pressing sensor in the form of a proximity or distance measurement sensor is also disposed at or in the remote actuation device. Then, the remote trigger is, for example, configured as an electrical trigger switch and the information which has been triggered is transmitted via the interface and the counter-interface to the hand-held power tool, whereupon the hand-held power tool is triggered.
[0022] The present invention has been illustrated on the basis of the example of a nail setting tool. It should however be noted that the present invention may also be used otherwise.