Hand-held power tool having at least one machine-side contact element
11260502 ยท 2022-03-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Joachim Schadow (Stuttgart, DE)
- Joern Stock (Leinfelden-Echterdingen, DE)
- Florian Esenwein (Leinfelden-Echterdingen, DE)
Cpc classification
H01H3/20
ELECTRICITY
H01H9/06
ELECTRICITY
H01H9/28
ELECTRICITY
B25F5/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B23/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B24B55/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B23/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01H9/28
ELECTRICITY
H01H9/06
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A hand-held power tool, in particular an angle grinder, includes a gearing housing part and an accessory equipment. The gearing housing part includes at least one machine-side contact element. The accessory equipment includes at least one accessory equipment-side contact element. In the mounted state of the accessory on the hand-held power tool, the at least one machine-side contact element comes into contact with the at least one accessory-side contact element.
Claims
1. A portable power tool, comprising: a transmission housing part including at least one machine-side contact element; a mechanical element; a blocking element arranged in the transmission housing part and movable between a first position configured to mechanically block movement of the mechanical element such that the portable power tool cannot function, and a second position whereat movement of the mechanical element is not blocked by the blocking element; and an accessory including at least one accessory-side contact element configured to be removably connected to the transmission housing part by the machine-side contact element, the accessory configured to contact the blocking element to move the blocking element from the first position to the second position when the accessory is fitted on the portable power tool, and the at least one machine-side contact element is configured to contact the at least one accessory-side contact element.
2. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mechanical element includes a switch element.
3. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein the switch element is a sliding switch.
4. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mechanical element includes a mechanical shaft.
5. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 4, wherein the mechanical shaft is a motor shaft.
6. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mechanical element includes an output shaft.
7. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 6, wherein the output shaft is a spindle.
8. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the blocking element includes a stop; and the mechanical element is configured to move against the stop of the blocking element when the accessory is not fitted on the portable power tool.
9. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the blocking element includes a rotary joint.
10. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 9, wherein: when the accessory is fitted on the portable power tool, the blocking element is subjected to a force; and the blocking element is configured to be moved about an axis of rotation of the rotary joint.
11. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 10, wherein, in response to the blocking element rotating about the axis of rotation of the rotary joint, a stop of the blocking element is moved, such that the mechanical element is configured for movement in a direction of the transmission housing part and to switch on the portable power tool.
12. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the accessory is a handle.
13. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 12, wherein the at least one accessory-side contact element is a threaded pin of the handle.
14. The portable power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the accessory is a protective hood.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of a portable power tool according to the disclosure are shown in the drawings.
(2) In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The same reference numerals are used for the same components that appear in the different embodiments.
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(11) As can be seen in
(12) An accessory 26 is intended to be connected to the portable power tool 10. The accessory 26 has an accessory-side contact element 28. Accessory-side means that the contact element 28 is arranged in the accessory 26 for the portable power tool 10. In the exemplary embodiment according to
(13) As illustrated in
(14) The object of the protective hood 26b is to protect an operator of the portable power tool 10, when the portable power tool 10 is in operation, from sparks and/or material particles which arise during operation of the portable power tool, and/or from fragments, thrown out with great force, of a disk that has shattered during operation.
(15) As can be seen in
(16) The mechanical element 32 is a switch element 32 in the exemplary embodiment in
(17) In the exemplary embodiment according to
(18) When the auxiliary handle 26a is not fitted, the sliding switch 32 is not movable further in the direction of the transmission housing 12, since it moves against the stop 42 of the blocking element 30. If the auxiliary handle 26a is fitted, the blocking element 30 is subjected to a force F. The blocking element 30 rotates about an axis of rotation 50 of the rotary joint 40 in the process. As a result of the blocking element 30 rotating about the axis of rotation 50 of the rotary joint 40, the stop 42 of the blocking element 30 rotates in a direction R and is no longer an obstacle for the sliding switch 32. In the case of the fitted auxiliary handle 26a, the sliding switch 32 can accordingly be moved in the direction of the transmission housing 12 and switch on the portable power tool 10.
(19) A restoring force ensures that the blocking element 30 returns into its starting position when the auxiliary handle 26a is removed. The restoring force can be created in that the blocking element 30 is elastically deformable. However, it is also conceivable for an additional element (not shown), for example a restoring spring, to be integrated.
(20) Furthermore,
(21) The protective hood 26b has a protective hood collar 60. If the protective hood 26b and thus the protective hood collar 60 is fitted on the portable power tool 10, the blocking element 30 is actuated, said blocking element 30 rotating about its axis of rotation 50 of the rotary joint 40. As a result of the blocking element 30 being rotated about the axis of rotation 50 of the rotary joint 40, the stop 42 of the blocking element 30 rotates in a direction R and is no longer an obstacle for the sliding switch 32. In the case of the fitted auxiliary handle 26a, the sliding switch 32 can accordingly be moved in the direction of the transmission housing 12 and switch on the portable power tool 10.
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(23) In the exemplary embodiment in
(24) A restoring force ensures that the blocking element 30 returns into its starting position when the protective hood 26b is removed. The restoring force can be created in that the blocking element 30 is elastically deformable. However, it is also conceivable for an additional element (not shown), for example a restoring spring, to be integrated.
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(26) In the exemplary embodiment in
(27) The blocking element 30 is mounted in a translational manner in a bearing flange 64. If the protective hood 26b is fitted, the blocking element 30 is subjected to a force F and moved from the position B into the position A, as can be seen in
(28) A restoring force ensures that the blocking element 30 returns into its starting position when the protective hood 26b is removed. The restoring force is created by a restoring spring 66.
(29) In the embodiments according to
(30) If the portable power tool 10 has a brake system, the brake is releasable only in the fitted state of the accessory 26.
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