Handheld work apparatus having a combustion engine
10495048 ยท 2019-12-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02D2200/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D41/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D41/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D2400/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/40
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F02P5/1502
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P5/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D2041/281
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P5/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02P5/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D41/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P5/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A handheld work apparatus has a combustion engine and an ignition device for controlling a spark plug. The ignition device includes an electronic control device having a short circuit button for switching off the combustion engine. A temperature sensor is for capturing an operating temperature. The short circuit button and the temperature sensor are connected to a common signal input of the control device via a common signal line. The temperature sensor is an ohmic resistance variable on the basis of the temperature. A measurement voltage dropped across the resistance of the temperature sensor is supplied, as an analog temperature signal, to a common analog signal input of the control device. The measurement voltage at the temperature sensor collapses in the button position of the short circuit button, as a result of which the analog temperature signal applied to the analog signal input of the control device is extinguished.
Claims
1. A handheld work apparatus comprising: a motor housing; a spark-ignition combustion engine arranged in said motor housing; a spark plug; an ignition device for controlling said spark plug; said ignition device including an electronic control device; a short circuit button with a button position for switching off said combustion engine; a first temperature sensor for capturing an operating temperature; said control device having a common signal input; a common signal line; said short circuit button and said first temperature sensor being connected to said common signal input of said control device via said common signal line; said first temperature sensor including an ohmic resistance which is variable on the basis of temperature; a measurement voltage (U.sub.T) dropped across said ohmic resistance of said first temperature sensor being supplied, as an analog temperature signal (S), to a common analog signal input of said control device; and, wherein said measurement voltage (U.sub.T) at said first temperature sensor collapses in said button position of said short circuit button and said analog temperature signal (S) is extinguished.
2. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein: said ohmic resistance of said first temperature sensor is a first ohmic resistance; said short circuit button is in the form of a normally open contact and is in parallel with said first temperature sensor; said first ohmic resistance of said first temperature sensor is greater than a second ohmic resistance of said short circuit button closed in said button position in a predefined temperature range.
3. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said short circuit button is in the form of a normally closed contact and is open in said button position, and said short circuit button is in series with said first temperature sensor.
4. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said control device includes a microprocessor.
5. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said short circuit button is connected to said signal input of said control device via two signal lines.
6. The work apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: an encapsulated housing; said short circuit button and said first temperature sensor being arranged in said encapsulated housing.
7. The work apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an encapsulated housing having a common connecting line for said short circuit button and said first temperature sensor.
8. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said short circuit button is a microswitch.
9. The work apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of anti-vibration elements; said combustion engine being held in said motor housing of the work apparatus with said anti-vibration elements; and, said first temperature sensor being arranged on a vibration-decoupled side of said motor housing.
10. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first temperature sensor is configured to capture an ambient temperature of the work apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(6) The work apparatus 1 shown in
(7) The work apparatus 1 has a motor housing 3 with a spark-ignition combustion engine 4 arranged therein. The combustion engine 4 is used as a drive for a work tool 5 which, in the embodiment shown, is provided as a saw chain 7 circulating on a guide bar 6.
(8) The motor housing 3 of the handheld work apparatus 1 includes a rear handle 8 and a front handle 9 forming a bow-type handle. The work apparatus 1 is held and guided by a user via the handles 8 and 9.
(9) The combustion engine 4 arranged in the motor housing 3 is held in the motor housing 3 via anti-vibration elements 60, in particular. The handles 8, 9, in particular, are arranged on the vibration-decoupled housing side of the work apparatus 1.
(10) The rear handle 8 has a throttle lever 11 and a throttle lever lock 12 assigned to the throttle lever 11. An operator-controlled lever 10 is arranged in the front region of the handle 8 in which the throttle lever 11 and the throttle lever lock 12 are provided, preferably in the motor housing 3 of the work apparatus 1. The operator-controlled lever 10 can be pivoted in the direction of the double arrow 13 in order to assume different operating positions. The central position shown corresponds to the operating position in which the combustion engine 4 is operating and can be controlled by the throttle lever 11. The lower position depicted using dashed lines corresponds to a starting position for starting the combustion engine 4, in particular for cold-starting the combustion engine 4. The upper, dotted position of the operator-controlled lever 10 is a button position 14 in which the short circuit button 15 is actuated.
(11) The spark-ignition combustion engine 4 has a spark plug 16 which ignites a fuel/air mixture drawn into a combustion chamber 17 of the combustion engine 4. An ignition device 18 is provided for the purpose of controlling the spark plug 16. As shown in the embodiment, the ignition device 18 may include an electronic control device 20.
(12) The short circuit button 15 is connected to an analog signal input 21 of the control device 20. The short circuit button 15 can preferably be connected to the first signal input 21 via a first signal line 22a and is connected to the second signal input 23 of the control device 20 via a further, second signal line 22b. The second signal input 23 may have a reference potential such as ground. The second signal input 23 can preferably be a ground connection. Alternatively, as schematically shown in
(13) The short circuit button 15 is arranged, together with the first temperature sensor 30, in a housing 19, as shown in
(14) The housing 19 is provided at a first location 51 (
(15) The work apparatus 1 can advantageously have third locations 53 and fourth locations 55. The third and fourth locations 53, 55 are in different cooling zones of the combustion engine 4. In this context, regions of the work apparatus 1 which are cooled in a different manner, for example via passive cooling and/or via active cooling, are referred to as cooling zones. The cooling zones can advantageously be separated from one another, preferably completely separated from one another, via structural measures, for example via bulkheads or the like. The local position of the first temperature sensor 30 in the work apparatus 1 differs from the third and fourth locations 53, 55 at which further temperature sensors, for example a second temperature sensor 63 and a third temperature sensor 65, can be arranged. In a particular configuration, the temperature sensors 30, 63, 65 are arranged in different cooling zones of the work apparatus 1. The control device 20 is configured in such a manner that it can carry out consistent control operations by linking the captured temperatures at the different locations 51, 53, 55 of the different cooling zones. For example, the controller 20 can control an electronically controlled fuel supply in a manner adapted to the temperature, in particular for starting the combustion engine.
(16) According to the embodiment in
(17) If, for example, the first temperature sensor 30 for the ambient temperature and the second temperature sensor 63 at the combustion engine 4 indicate a low temperature of 5 to 15, for example, an increased amount of fuel is supplied during starting. If, for example, the first temperature sensor 30 for the ambient temperature and the second temperature sensor 63 at the combustion engine 4 indicate different temperatures, for example if the temperature of the combustion engine 4 is 50, for example, and is therefore higher than an ambient temperature of 20, for example, a medium amount of fuel is supplied. If, for example, the first temperature sensor 30 for the ambient temperature and the second temperature sensor 63 at the combustion engine 4 indicate identical warm temperatures of 25, for example, a small amount of fuel is supplied.
(18) In the embodiment according to
(19) The combustion engine 4 runs during operation of the work apparatus 1. The normally open contact 35 of the short circuit button 15 is open, as shown in
(20) If the user wishes to switch off the work apparatus 1, he will change the operator-controlled lever 10 into the dotted button position 14 in which the normally open contact 35 of the short circuit button 15 is closed, as shown using dashed lines in
(21) The temperature signal S applied to the analog signal inputs 21 and 23 of the control device 20 likewise collapses. The first analog signal input 21 and the second analog signal input 23 are short-circuited. This is determined by the control device 20 and the ignition device 18 is switched off. There is no further control of the spark plug 16 and the combustion engine 4 stops.
(22) In order to detect a unique state at the analog signal inputs 21 and 23 of the control device 20 in a functionally reliable manner in each case, provision is made for the ohmic resistance 25 of the first temperature sensor 30 to be greater, in particular significantly greater, than the ohmic resistance of the short circuit button 15 closed in the button position 14 in a predefined temperature range. The ohmic resistance of the first temperature sensor 30 can therefore be in the range of megohms and the ohmic resistance of the short circuit button 15 closed in the button position 14 can be in the range of ohms or milliohms.
(23) If the short circuit button 15 is open, as shown by the solid line in
(24) The alternative circuit arrangement schematically represented in
(25) If the short circuit button 15 is pressed in the circuit arrangement according to
(26) If the user wishes to switch off the combustion engine 4, the short circuit button 15 is pressed, as a result of which the normally closed contact 45 is moved into the dashed open position. The series circuit present at the analog signal inputs 21 and 23 is interrupted. On account of the open electrical circuit, the measurement voltage U.sub.T across the resistance 25 collapses. The temperature signal S at the analog signal input 21, 23 of the control device 20 becomes zero. The control device 20 detects the open signal input 21, 23 and prevents further ignition sparks at the spark plug 16. The combustion engine 4 stops.
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(28) The microswitch of the short circuit button 15 can advantageously be molded with the resistance 25 of the first temperature sensor 30 that is in the form of a PTC, in particular, which ensures low susceptibility to contamination.
(29) It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.