Protective hood device
09550274 ยท 2017-01-24
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Abstract
A protective hood device with at least one protective hood basic body is configured to at least partially cover an insertable tool of a portable power tool. The protective hood device has at least one functional recess, and at least one covering unit which is mounted on the at least one protective hood basic body so as to be movable relative to the at least one protective hood basic body. The at least one covering unit is configured to cover the at least one functional recess of the at least one protective hood basic body in at least one first position. The at least one protective hood device further includes a locking unit which is configured to lock the at least one covering unit in the at least one first position relative to the at least one protective hood basic body.
Claims
1. A protective hood device for a portable power tool, comprising: at least one protective hood basic body configured to at least partially cover an insertable tool of a portable power tool, wherein the at least one protective hood basic body includes at least one functional recess; at least one covering unit which is mounted on the at least one protective hood basic body so as to be movable relative to the at least one protective hood basic body, and which is configured to cover the at least one functional recess of the at least one protective hood basic body in at least one first position; and a locking unit configured to lock the at least one covering unit in the at least one first position relative to the at least one protective hood basic body, wherein the insertable tool defines an axis of rotation, wherein the locking unit includes at least one blocking element which is movably connected to the at least one covering unit, and wherein the at least one blocking element is configured for movement relative to the at least one covering unit in only a radial direction relative to the axis of rotation.
2. The protective hood device according to claim 1, wherein the locking unit is configured to lock the at least one covering unit relative to the at least one protective hood basic body in at least one further position in which the at least one covering unit at least partially releases the functional recess.
3. The protective hood device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one covering unit is displaceably mounted relative to the protective hood basic body.
4. The protective hood device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one covering unit is pivotably mounted relative to the at least one protective hood basic body.
5. The protective hood device according to claim 1, wherein: the at least one covering unit includes a holding extension configured to be slidably received within a correspondingly shaped opening in the at least one blocking element; the locking unit includes at least one spring element at least partially received by the holding extension; and the at least one blocking element is movably mounted counter to a spring force of the at least one spring element.
6. The protective hood device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one protective hood basic body includes at least one first locking recess which corresponds to the at least one blocking element and defines the at least one first position of the at least one covering unit.
7. A protective hood device for a portable power tool, comprising: at least one protective hood basic body configured to at least partially cover an insertable tool of a portable power tool, wherein the at least one protective hood basic body includes at least one functional recess; at least one covering unit which is mounted on the at least one protective hood basic body so as to be movable relative to the at least one protective hood basic body, and which is configured to cover the at least one functional recess of the at least one protective hood basic body in at least one first position; and a locking unit configured to lock the at least one covering unit in the at least one first position relative to the at least one protective hood basic body, wherein the at least one protective hood basic body includes at least one first locking recess which corresponds to the at least one blocking element and defines the at least one first position of the at least one covering unit, wherein the locking unit includes at least one blocking element which is movably connected to the at least one covering unit, and wherein the at least one protective hood basic body includes at least one further locking recess that defines the at least one further position of the at least one covering unit.
8. The protective hood device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one blocking element is at least partially configured to form-fit lock the at least one covering unit.
9. A portable power tool comprising: a housing; and a protective hood device that includes: at least one protective hood basic body configured to at least partially cover an insertable tool of the portable power tool, the at least one protective hood basic body including at least one functional recess, and the at least one protective hood basic body fixedly connected to the housing; at least one covering unit mounted on the at least one protective hood basic body so as to be movable relative to the at least one protective hood basic body, and configured to cover the at least one functional recess of the at least one protective hood basic body in at least one first position; and a locking unit configured to lock the at least one covering unit in the at least one first position relative to the at least one protective hood basic body, wherein the locking unit includes at least one blocking element which is movably connected to the at least one covering unit.
10. The portable power tool according to claim 9, wherein the locking unit is configured to lock the at least one covering unit relative to the at least one protective hood basic body in at least one further position in which the at least one covering unit at least partially releases the functional recess.
11. The portable power tool according to claim 9, wherein the at least one covering unit is displaceably mounted relative to the protective hood basic body.
12. The portable power tool according to claim 9, wherein the at least one covering unit is pivotably mounted relative to the at least one protective hood basic body.
13. The portable power tool according to claim 9, wherein: the locking unit includes at least one spring element; and the at least one blocking element is movably mounted counter to a spring force of the at least one spring element.
14. The portable power tool according to claim 9, wherein the at least one protective hood basic body includes at least one first locking recess which corresponds to the at least one blocking element and defines the at least one first position of the at least one covering unit.
15. The portable power tool according to claim 7, wherein the locking unit is configured to lock the at least one covering unit relative to the at least one protective hood basic body in at least one further position in which the at least one covering unit at least partially releases the functional recess.
16. The portable power tool according to claim 7, wherein the at least one covering unit is displaceably mounted relative to the protective hood basic body.
17. The portable power tool according to claim 7, wherein the at least one covering unit is pivotably mounted relative to the at least one protective hood basic body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages emerge from the description below of the drawings. The drawings illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure. The drawings, the description and the claims contain numerous features in combination. A person skilled in the art will expediently also consider the features individually and put them together to form meaningful further combinations.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) The portable power tool 30 furthermore has a gearing housing 42. The gearing housing 42 is connected to the housing 32 at an end of the housing 32 that is opposite the power cable 38. The gearing housing 42 is formed from a metal. The gearing housing 42 is formed from aluminum. The portable power tool 30 comprises a tool-holding fixture (not illustrated specifically) which is provided to receive and to captively hold an insertable tool 12. The insertable tool 12 is formed by a grinding wheel. The insertable tool 12 is connected releasably to the tool-holding fixture.
(12) The tool-holding fixture is arranged at an open end of the gearing housing 42, as viewed perpendicularly to the main direction of extent 36 of the portable power tool 30. The tool-holding fixture protrudes out of the gearing housing 42.
(13) The portable power tool 30 also has an additional handle 44. The additional handle 44 is provided to be grasped by a further hand of the operator. The additional handle 44 is coupled releasably to the portable power tool 30. The additional handle 44 is of arcuate configuration. A gripping region 46 of the additional handle 44 extends perpendicularly to the main handle 34. The additional handle 44 is arranged on a side of the gearing housing 42 that faces away from the tool-holding fixture. However, it is also conceivable for the handle region 46 of the additional handle 44 to be arranged in an extension to a grinding spindle of the portable power tool, said grinding spindle being provided to transmit a driving movement of the drive unit to the insertable tool 12 in an operating state.
(14) Furthermore, a protective hood device is fastened to the portable power tool 30. The protective hood device is designed as a portable power tool protective hood device. The protective hood device is arranged at an end of the portable power tool 30 that faces the tool-holding fixture. The protective hood device is fixedly connected to the portable power tool 30. However, it is also conceivable for the protective hood device to be coupled releasably to the portable power tool 30. The protective hood device is provided to protect an operator from the rotating insertable tool 12 in an operating state of the portable power tool 30 and to prevent contact between the operator and the insertable tool 12. The protective hood device has a connecting element 48 which can be coupled to a suction hose of a suction device, for example a vacuum cleaner. The connecting element 48 forms a suction channel. The protective hood device comprises a protective hood basic body 10 which is provided to cover the insertable tool 12 of the portable power tool 30. The protective hood basic body 10 is of circular design. The protective hood basic body 10 has a functional recess 14. The function recess 14 is provided to release the insertable tool 12 in a partial region such that machining, for example at a wall, is possible. The functional recess 14 is of arcuate design. The functional recess 14 is arranged in a radially outer region of the protective hood basic body 10. The suction device can furthermore be provided to collect dust occurring in a machining state of the portable power tool by means of dust brushes (not illustrated) coupled to the protective hood basic body 10 and preferably to conduct the dust to the connecting element 48.
(15) The protective hood device furthermore has a covering unit 16 which is mounted movably relative to the protective hood basic body 10. The covering unit 16 is mounted movably on the protective hood basic body 10. The covering unit 16 is mounted displaceably relative to the protective hood basic body 10. The covering unit 16 is mounted pivotably relative to the protective hood basic body 10. The covering unit 16 is provided to cover the functional recess 14 of the protective hood basic body 10 in a first position (
(16) In addition, the protective hood device comprises a locking unit 18. The locking unit 18 is provided to lock the covering unit 16 of the first position relative to the protective hood basic body 10. In addition, the locking unit 18 is provided to lock the covering unit 16 of the further position, in which the covering unit 16 releases the functional recess 14 of the protective hood basic body 10, relative to the protective hood basic body 10. The locking unit 18 has a blocking element 20 (
(17) The locking unit 18 comprises a spring element 22, counter to the spring force of which the blocking element 20 is mounted movably. As viewed parallel to the axis of rotation of the insertable tool 12, the holding extension 56 of the covering basic body 50 has a U-shaped recess 58 in which the spring element 22 is arranged (
(18) The protective hood basic body 10 has a first locking recess 24 which is provided to correspond to the blocking element 20 of the locking unit 18 and to define the first position of the covering unit 16. The protective hood basic body 10 has a further locking recess 26 which is provided to correspond to the blocking element 20 of the locking unit 18 and to define the further position of the covering unit 16. The first locking recess 24 is provided to correspond to the blocking element 20 in the first position of the covering unit 16, in which position the covering basic body 50 covers the functional recess 14. The further locking recess 26 is provided to correspond to the blocking element 20 in the further position of the covering unit 16, in which position the covering basic body 50 releases the functional recess 14. The first locking recess 24 and the further locking recess 26 are arranged in the region of the functional recess 14 of the protective hood basic body 10. The first locking recess 24 and the further locking recess 26 extend inward in the radial direction 28. As viewed in the circumferential direction 60, the first locking recess 24 is arranged at a first end of the functional recess 14 of the protective hood basic body 10. As viewed in the circumferential direction 60, the further locking recess 26 is arranged at a second end, which is remote from the first end, of the functional recess 40 of the protective hood basic body 10. The first locking recess 24 and the further locking recess 26 are spaced apart from each other, as viewed in the circumferential direction 60. The first locking recess 24 and the further locking recess 26 and the blocking element 20 are provided for form-fitting locking of the covering unit 16. In the first position of the covering basic body 50, the blocking element 20 latches into the first locking recess 24 of the protective hood basic body 10 and locks the covering unit 16 relative to the protective hood basic body 10 such that the covering basic body 50 covers the functional recess 14. In the further position of the covering basic body 50, the blocking element 20 latches into the further locking recess 26 of the protective hood basic body 10 and locks the covering unit 16 relative to the protective hood basic body 10 such that the covering basic body 50 releases the functional recess 14.