EP0102954A1 - Tool or tool set. - Google Patents
Tool or tool set.Info
- Publication number
- EP0102954A1 EP0102954A1 EP82902704A EP82902704A EP0102954A1 EP 0102954 A1 EP0102954 A1 EP 0102954A1 EP 82902704 A EP82902704 A EP 82902704A EP 82902704 A EP82902704 A EP 82902704A EP 0102954 A1 EP0102954 A1 EP 0102954A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- tool
- set according
- carrier
- tool carrier
- operated device
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25F—COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B25F1/00—Combination or multi-purpose hand tools
Definitions
- the invention relates to a tool or a tool set, which is arranged on a tool carrier, for use on power-operated devices.
- a power-operated device is understood to mean any power-operated device, for example those that are motor or dructan medium-powered.
- different tools are required for the maintenance, cleaning or the conversion or attachment of an additional device.
- the tool screwdriver, wrench, spark plug wrench in fuel-operated devices, etc.
- the accommodation of one or more tools entails the risk of loss, since the tool is occasionally not returned to the container, the latter is not locked, etc.
- Tools on the operator are also at risk of loss and additionally lead to unpleasant side effects, since the weight and the space taken up are perceived as annoying and possibly also lead to injuries.
- Pocket knives are also known which have a whole series of fold-out tools, such as corkscrews, screwdrivers, bottle openers, etc. This selection of tools is tailored to a general average requirement, but not to specific devices. Apart from that, the pocket knife to be carried loose can of course be easily lost, since no further use is forced after use as a tool. Similar criteria apply to other multi-purpose tools, such as handles with interchangeable tool inserts, etc.
- the object of the invention is now to create a tool or a tool set which is matched to the use on power-operated devices and in which the risk of loss is almost impossible.
- the tool carrier is formed by an operating part which is absolutely necessary for the start-up or use of the power-operated device and which is removably arranged on a functional element of the device.
- tools are therefore inseparably assigned to the mandatory, removable operating part of the device.
- a loss of the tool or tools is practically not possible, since in the event of a repair occurring during work or operation, work or operation can only be continued after the operating part has been reinstalled in the power-operated device.
- the tool or tools are designed so that they do not impair the usual basic shape of the operating part, so that there is no change in operability.
- This operating part now serves as a tool holder depends on the type of power-operated device. In the case of facilities operated exclusively by muscle power, this operating part will be a handle or a pedal. Simple cutting or sawing tools, such as scythes, sickles, saws, hand saws or the like, are mentioned as examples of simple work tools, for the continuous use of which tools are required. With such work tools, it is repeatedly necessary to sharpen the cutting edges or teeth .
- the or a handle without which the implement cannot be used, can therefore be designed to be removable according to the invention and can be designed as a tool holder for a grindstone, one or more files, etc.
- the tool carrier can represent a part of a starter of the motor-operated device that can be actuated by muscle power. If it is fuel-operated devices such as chainsaws, lawn mowers, smaller boats with outboard motors, etc., which very often have starter cables, the can be used as a The tool holder, which is the operating part, is the starter handle required at the free end of the starter rope. In other fuel-operated devices, the tool carrier can be integrated, for example, in the kick start lever. It can also be formed by electrically operated or electrically started devices by the control handle of the electric motor. It is also conceivable to design an operating lever of a pressure medium operated device as a tool carrier.
- the operating parts may also be absolutely necessary for the use of the power-operated devices.
- the operating parts may also be absolutely necessary for the use of the power-operated devices.
- Hiebei it is not just the above-mentioned handles of simple tools, but such operating parts that are absolutely necessary for the application are usually also present in motor-operated devices in the form of carrying, holding or guide handles, pedals, etc.
- each operating part can represent a tool holder, so that a larger range of tools is available.
- the tool carrier it is also conceivable for the tool carrier to be formed by protective or covering parts of the device, without which the device cannot be put into operation.
- a preferred embodiment of such a tool carrier provides, according to the invention, that the tool carrier has at least one receiving part which is approximately U-shaped in cross section, with at least one end of the receiving part having a pivot axis mounted in the two side webs, on which at least one tool is pivotally mounted. Similar to pocket knives, several tools specific to the device, i.e. a tool set, can be accommodated in the U-shaped receiving part according to this embodiment. A doubling of the tools to be accommodated can be achieved if the tool carrier has two receiving parts which are approximately U-shaped in cross section and whose bottoms are formed by a common central web.
- the tools arranged in the tool holder are, for example, basic tools, such as several sizes of simple screwdrivers, Phillips screwdrivers, Allen keys and device-specific tools.
- this can be an electrode distance measuring gauge, a wire brush, in the case of a chain saw, a file for sharpening the chain teeth, etc., a pliers-like cutting tool, a stripping device, etc. for electrically operated devices.
- at least one end section of the tool carrier is shaped as a socket wrench.
- each fastening section of the tool carrier as an operating part and the associated part of the functional element of the power-operated device can be designed in a preferred embodiment as a bayonet lock, which is optionally acted upon by an elastic element in order to avoid the unwanted rotation.
- the tool holder which acts as an operating part, can be made of any suitable material.
- any desired shape and low weight can be achieved by injection molding, in particular fiber-reinforced, high-strength thermoplastics, such as glass or carbon fiber reinforced polyamides.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic oblique view of a chainsaw as an example of a fuel-operated device
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of a tool holder in the form of a starter handle for a fuel-operated device
- FIGS. 3 and 4 sections along lines III-III and IV-IV of FIG 2, the tools being folded in in FIG. 3 and being unfolded in FIG. 4
- FIG. 5 is an end view of the tool carrier according to FIG. 2 without tools
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are sections along lines VI-VI and VII-VII of FIG 2 and 3
- FIG. 8 shows a longitudinal section through the part of the functional element of the device assigned to the tool holder of FIGS. 2-7
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show a side view and plan view of a tool holder designed as a switch handle of an electric motor, 11 to 14 two different embodiments of tool carriers as Parts of carrying brackets or guide handles of power-operated devices, FIGS. 12 and 13 showing end views of the embodiment according to FIG. 11, and FIG. 15 an embodiment of a tool carrier in the form of a handle lever, for example for pressure-operated devices.
- a chainsaw is shown as a general explanation as an example of a device 1 according to the invention.
- This device has three furcing elements 2, 3, the functional element 2 being formed by the starter of the fuel-operated chainsaw motor and the functional elements 3 being formed by carrying or grab handles, for example by a carrying handle 6.
- a starter handle 5 For actuating the functional element 2, that is to say the starter attached to a pull-out starter cord 36 (Fig. 8) a starter handle 5.
- at least one operating part of these functional elements 2, 3 is now designed as a tool carrier 4, the tool carrier 4 being removable from the functional element 2, 3 and carrying tools that cannot be removed under normal conditions. If one of these, in particular, device-specific tools is required, the tool holder 4 is removed.
- the operating part for the functional element 2, 3 is missing when the tool carrier 4 of the device 1 is removed, it can neither be used nor used without installing the tool carrier 4. Since at least one functional test is generally carried out after a repair or maintenance, the tool is stowed almost captively as a result.
- the tool carrier 4 is therefore approximately T-shaped and has two cross-sectionally approximately U-shaped support parts 10, which are connected by a common central web 15 and form the crosspiece of the T-shape.
- the two ends of each receiving part 10 are denoted by 11 and 12, an axis 14 being arranged in the two side webs 13 of the receiving part 10 in the end 11.
- At least one tool 20, 21, 22 is pivotally mounted on each axis 14 the axis 14 is divided into two partial axes 14 ', the second end of each partial axis 14' engaging in a tab 33 which is parallel to the side web 13 and is only provided in the region of the end 11 of the receiving part 10.
- a resilient locking element 29 is provided for each tool, which fixes the tool in the folded position, wherein it engages in a recess 30 of the tool 20, 21, 22.
- 13 depressions 34 are formed on the inside of the side web.
- a further recess 32 is arranged, into which a cam 31 engages, which protrudes from the tab 33.
- the two receiving parts 10 are adjoined on both sides by an end section 27 which is designed as a socket wrench 24, that is to say as a further tool.
- the center piece 46 of the T-shape of the tool carrier 4 forms a fastening section 19 for the detachable connection of the tool carrier 4 with a part 35 of the functional element 2, as is shown, for example, in FIG. 8 as a receiving piece of the starter cable 36.
- the fastening section 19 is provided with two retaining projections 28 of a Bajo nice closure, which have a curved locking surface. Counter-arched retaining projections 28 are formed on the insertion section of part 35 of the functional element 2, in order to avoid the independent release of the bayonet catch 25, it is acted upon by an elastic element 26 which is inserted into the center piece 46 of the tool holder at the edge of the receiving opening for the part 35 and is formed for example by a foam or foam rubber part.
- the end section into which the elastic element 26 is inserted can also form a socket wrench.
- the free end section 27 of the center piece 46 is also shaped as a socket wrench 24, and in the exemplary embodiment shown it is suitable as a spark plug wrench for loosening or fastening a spark plug 44.
- At least one of the screwdrivers (tools 20, 21) shown can at the same time form an electrode distance measuring gauge, in that its rotary section has the thickness corresponding to the usual electrode spacing.
- a hexagon key is arranged as tool 22, which by its outer edges, chne recess on the locking element 29 locked.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show a further embodiment, in which the tool carrier 4 is formed by a switch handle 8 of an electrically operated device, in which a switch is provided as the furcation element 7, from which the operating part, that is to say the tool carrier 4, can be removed.
- the exemplary embodiment is somewhat simplified, so that the tool carrier 4 is provided with a single U-shaped receiving part 10,
- the end section 27 of the tool carrier 4 is also formed in this embodiment as a socket wrench 24.
- three tools 20-22 for example two screwdrivers 20, 21 and a hexagon key 22 are rotatably mounted on the axis 14 arranged in the side webs 13.
- the tools 20-22 are arranged in the rest position in the cross-sectionally U-shaped receiving part 10, from which they can be folded out.
- a two-armed lever 16 is likewise rotatably mounted on the axis inserted in the side webs 13, the inner arm 17 of which projects into the U-shaped receiving part 10 and bears against the folded tools 20-22.
- the outer arm 18 of the lever 16 protrudes slightly from the end 11 and can therefore be operated.
- the range of motion of the two-armed lever 16 is chosen so that the actuation of its outer arm 18 lifts the tools 20-22 so far out of the receiving part 10 that the ends thereof can be gripped comfortably by hand.
- the desired tool can be gripped and completely unfolded, all others, however, are pushed back into the receiving part 10.
- the passage opening 37 is designed as a hexagonal opening, so that it can also form a socket wrench for smaller screw nuts.
- the tool assembly position can also be changed or supplemented here, for example the arrangement of a plier-like cutting tool is favorable for electrically operated devices.
- FIGS. 11-13 two versions of the tool carrier 4 are shown, in which it in the form of a removable part of a bracket 6 or other holding or.
- Guide handle is designed as a functional element 3 of a power-operated device 1.
- a generally tubular handle or support bracket 6 is interrupted according to FIGS. 11-13 by the tool carrier 4 into two sections, on each of which a captive nut 38 is held captively.
- the tool carrier 4 accordingly has two fastening sections 19, which simultaneously form end sections 27, on which socket wrenches 24 are formed in different sizes (FIGS. 12, 13).
- An axis 14 is again arranged in the two side webs 13 of the approximately U-shaped receiving part 10, about which the tools 20, 21, 22, 23 can be pivoted.
- FIG. 14 shows a further embodiment of the tool carrier 4 as a connecting component of a holding bracket 6 or handle of a device 1.
- the receiving part is 10 in cross-section approximately U-shaped and in its side webs 13 at the end 11 an axis 14 with tools 20-23 pivotable through 180 °.
- a fastening element 19 of the tool carrier 4 sets at the end 11 of the tool carrier 4 a rigid, in cross-section approximately D-shaped fastening piece 41 continues, which is inserted into the opening of the bracket 6 formed by a tube and is fixed, for example, by a pin (not shown) with a cotter pin.
- a substantially similarly designed fastening piece 42 which has an actuating opening 43.
- the displaceable fastening piece 42 is supported on an elastic element 26 formed in particular by a helical spring.
- a plate is used as the foremost end section 27 of the tool carrier 10, that is to say as the end part of the displaceable fastening section 42, which contains an opening which forms a socket wrench 24.
- the displaceable fastening section 42 is pushed back.
- a socket pin can be pushed vertically through the connected parts 42 and 6 for fixing.
- FIG. 15 shows a tool carrier 4 which forms an operating part in the form of a handle lever and can be provided, for example, for controlling a device 1 actuated by pressure medium.
- the tool carrier 4 therefore has only one fastening section 19, which for connection has, for example, a fastening bolt 39, which may also serve as a heavy-duty axis for the handle lever and is secured by a split pin, and is attached to the functional element 9, for example a control valve of the device .
- the fastening section 19, which at the same time forms the end section 27 of the tool carrier 4, is in turn shaped into a socket wrench 24.
- the axis 14 with tools 20-23 is arranged in its side webs 13, which are only indicated by dashed lines and can be opened by 180 °.
- the type of the power-operated device 1 is not fixed, since each of its operating parts, which is absolutely necessary for the commissioning or use, can act as a tool holder.
Abstract
Un organe de manoeuvre indispensable pour la mise en marche ou l'utilisation d'un appareil (1) actionné par une force, par exemple par un moteur ou pneumatiquement, forme un porte-outil (4). Un outil propre à l'entretien, au nettoyage ou autre de l'appareil (1), de préférence un jeu d'outils, est fixé de manière indétachable au porte-outil (4), l'organe de manoeuvre formant le porte-outil est toutefois monté de manière amovible sur un élément fonctionnel (2, 3) de l'appareil (1). L'outil ne peut ainsi pas être perdu après son utilisation car la possibilité de faire fonctionner l'appareil (1) (mise en marche, maniement par l'utilisateur) n'est donnée qu'après le montage de l'organe de manoeuvre formant le porte-outil (4).An actuator, which is essential for starting or using a device (1) actuated by a force, for example by a motor or pneumatically, forms a tool holder (4). A tool suitable for the maintenance, cleaning or other of the apparatus (1), preferably a set of tools, is fixed in an indetachable manner to the tool holder (4), the operating member forming the holder. however, the tool is removably mounted on a functional element (2, 3) of the device (1). The tool cannot be lost after its use because the possibility of operating the device (1) (start-up, operation by the user) is only given after the actuator has been fitted. forming the tool holder (4).
Description
Claims
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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AT0447581A AT384655B (en) | 1981-10-20 | 1981-10-20 | TOOL OR TOOL SET FOR FUEL-OPERATED DEVICES |
AT4475/81 | 1981-10-20 |
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EP0102954A1 true EP0102954A1 (en) | 1984-03-21 |
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AT (2) | AT384655B (en) |
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CA (1) | CA1217902A (en) |
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FI (1) | FI833957A (en) |
HU (1) | HUT41289A (en) |
IT (1) | IT1191041B (en) |
WO (1) | WO1983001406A1 (en) |
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