Impact mechanism arrangement
12115637 ยท 2024-10-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25D17/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25D11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D16/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D17/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Hammer drill and/or chipping hammer (100) having a drive motor (70), an impact mechanism (10) and a tool fitting (50) for fitting a tool (110), wherein the impact mechanism (10) has an anvil (30) that is axially displaceable in an anvil guide (20) and acts on the tool (110), wherein the impact mechanism (10) has an idle-strike damper element (11), which acts between the anvil (30) and the tool fitting (50), and wherein the impact mechanism has a guide housing (80), which engages at least partially around the anvil (30) and/or the tool fitting (50), wherein an additional idle-strike damper element (31) is provided, which acts between the tool fitting (50) and the guide housing (80).
Claims
1. A hammer drill or chipping hammer comprising: a drive motor; an impact mechanism; and a tool fitting for fitting a tool, wherein the impact mechanism has an anvil axially displaceable in an anvil guide and acting on the tool, wherein the impact mechanism has an idle-strike damper element acting between the anvil and the tool fitting and the impact mechanism has a guide housing engaging at least partially around the anvil or the tool fitting; an additional idle-strike damper element acting between the tool fitting and the guide housing; wherein the anvil is assigned a contact piece arranged so as to make contact with an idle-strike stop surface on one side and to make contact with a rebound-strike stop surface on an other side; and wherein the contact piece is formed separately from the anvil and is clamped in place resiliently in an axial direction between the idle-strike damper element and a rebound-strike damper element.
2. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 1 wherein the tool fitting is movable in the axial direction relative to the guide housing or is arranged at least partially within the guide housing.
3. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 1 wherein the impact mechanism has the rebound-strike damper element and an additional rebound-strike damper element, wherein the rebound-strike damper element acts between the anvil and the guide housing and the additional rebound-strike damper element acts between the tool fitting and the guide housing.
4. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 3 wherein the idle-strike damper element, the rebound-strike damper element, the additional idle-strike damper element and the additional rebound-strike damper element are elastomer bodies.
5. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 3 further comprising a ring protruding in a radial direction from the tool fitting, wherein force introduction from the tool fitting into a unit made up of the additional idle-strike damper element and the additional rebound-strike damper element takes place by way of the ring.
6. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 5 wherein the ring engages, with respect to the axial direction, between the additional idle-strike damper element and the additional rebound-strike damper element.
7. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 1 wherein the idle-strike stop surface is formed on an idle-strike stop ring comprised by the tool fitting or the rebound-strike stop surface is formed on a rebound-strike stop ring comprised by the tool fitting.
8. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 7 wherein the impact mechanism has an idle-strike wedge ring and a rebound-strike wedge ring, wherein the idle-strike wedge ring is arranged between a first bearing of the anvil guide and the idle-strike damper element and the rebound-strike wedge ring is arranged between a second bearing of the anvil guide and the rebound-strike damper element.
9. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 8 wherein the idle-strike wedge ring is supported on a side facing away from the idle-strike damper element and in the axial direction only against the first bearing or the rebound-strike wedge ring is supported on a side facing away from the rebound-strike damper element and in the axial direction only against the second bearing.
10. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 1 wherein the contact piece is movable in the axial direction relative to the anvil.
11. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 10 wherein the anvil has a channel extending in the axial direction, the contact piece being permanently engaged with the channel.
12. A hammer drill or chipping hammer comprising: a drive motor; an impact mechanism; and a tool fitting for fitting a tool, wherein the impact mechanism has an anvil axially displaceable in an anvil guide and acting on the tool, wherein the impact mechanism has an idle-strike damper element acting between the anvil and the tool fitting and the impact mechanism has a guide housing engaging at least partially around the anvil or the tool fitting; an additional idle-strike damper element acting between the tool fitting and the guide housing; wherein the anvil is assigned a contact piece arranged so as to make contact with an idle-strike stop surface on one side and to make contact with a rebound-strike stop surface on an other side; wherein the idle-strike stop surface is formed on an idle-strike stop ring comprised by the tool fitting or the rebound-strike stop surface is formed on a rebound-strike stop ring comprised by the tool fitting; wherein the impact mechanism has an idle-strike wedge ring and a rebound-strike wedge ring, wherein the idle-strike wedge ring is arranged between a first bearing of the anvil guide and the idle-strike damper element and the rebound-strike wedge ring is arranged between a second bearing of the anvil guide and a rebound-strike damper element.
13. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 12 wherein the idle-strike wedge ring is supported on a side facing away from the idle-strike damper element and in an axial direction only against the first bearing or the rebound-strike wedge ring is supported on a side facing away from the rebound-strike damper element and in the axial direction only against the second bearing.
14. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 12 wherein the tool fitting is movable in an axial direction relative to the guide housing or is arranged at least partially within the guide housing.
15. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 12 wherein the impact mechanism has the rebound-strike damper element and an additional rebound-strike damper element, wherein the rebound-strike damper element acts between the anvil and the guide housing and the additional rebound-strike damper element acts between the tool fitting and the guide housing.
16. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 15 wherein the idle-strike damper element, the rebound-strike damper element, the additional idle-strike damper element and the additional rebound-strike damper element are elastomer bodies.
17. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 15 further comprising a ring protruding in a radial direction from the tool fitting, wherein force introduction from the tool fitting into a unit made up of the additional idle-strike damper element and the additional rebound-strike damper element takes place by way of the ring.
18. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 17 wherein the ring engages, with respect to the axial direction, between the additional idle-strike damper element and the additional rebound-strike damper element.
19. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 12 wherein the contact piece is movable in an axial direction relative to the anvil.
20. The hammer drill or chipping hammer as recited in claim 19 wherein the anvil has a channel extending in the axial direction, the contact piece being permanently engaged with the channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the figures, identical and similar components are denoted by the same reference signs. In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(4) A preferred exemplary embodiment of a hammer drill and/or chipping hammer 100 according to the invention is illustrated in
(5) The impact mechanism 10 has an anvil 30 that is displaceable in the axial direction AR in an anvil guide 20 and acts on the tool 110. The anvil guide 20 is realized by a first bearing 21 and a second bearing 23 (in the form for example of a rolling bearing here), which are respectively supported both in a radial direction RR and in the axial direction AR against the tool fitting 50.
(6) The impact mechanism 10 has an idle-strike damper element 11, which acts between the anvil 30 and the tool fitting 50 (via the idle-strike stop ring 56). The impact mechanism 10 also has a guide housing 80, which engages at least partially around the anvil 30 and the tool fitting 50. According to the invention, an additional idle-strike damper element 31 is provided, which acts between the tool fitting 50 and the guide housing 80. The tool fitting 50 is movable in the axial direction AR relative to the guide housing 80 and is arranged at least partially within the guide housing 80. If the tool fitting 50 moves further out of the guide housing 80 in the axial direction AR, i.e. to the left in
(7) As is likewise apparent from
(8) The anvil 30 is assigned a contact piece 35, which is arranged so as to make contact with an idle-strike stop surface 12 on one side and to make contact with a rebound-strike stop surface 14 on the other side. In the exemplary embodiment in
(9) A further preferred exemplary embodiment of an impact mechanism 10 is illustrated in
(10) In contrast to the exemplary embodiment shown in
(11) In the state shown in
(12) The impact mechanism in
(13) As is apparent from
(14) The contact piece 35 separate from the anvil 30 is clamped in place resiliently in the axial direction AR between the idle-strike damper element 11 and the rebound-strike damper element 13. In this regard, during operation of the impact mechanism 10, conventional striking of the contact piece 35 against the idle-strike stop ring 56 or the rebound-strike stop ring 55 does not occur.
(15) As in the exemplary embodiment in
(16) As is likewise apparent from
(17) As a result of cooperation of the additional idle-strike damper element 31 and additional rebound-strike damper element 33, in this exemplary embodiment, too, the tool fitting 50 is mounted in a floating manner, with the result that a not inconsiderable part of the impact energy of the anvil 30 can already be attenuated.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(18) 10 Impact mechanism 11 Idle-strike damper element 12 Idle-strike stop surface 13 Rebound-strike damper element 14 Rebound-strike stop surface 20 Anvil guide 21, 23 Rolling bearing 30 Anvil 31 Additional idle-strike damper element 33 Additional rebound-strike damper element 35 Contact piece 36 Channel 38 Right-hand channel stop 39 Left-hand channel stop 50 Tool fitting 51 Ring 55 Rebound-strike stop ring 56 Idle-strike stop ring 57 Idle-strike wedge ring 58 Rebound-strike wedge ring 70 Drive motor 80 Guide housing 85 Guide bearing 90 Housing 100 Hammer drill and/or chipping hammer 110 Tool AR Axial direction RR Radial direction