EP1159112A1 - Kettensäge und kettenspannvorrichtung dafür - Google Patents
Kettensäge und kettenspannvorrichtung dafürInfo
- Publication number
- EP1159112A1 EP1159112A1 EP00990512A EP00990512A EP1159112A1 EP 1159112 A1 EP1159112 A1 EP 1159112A1 EP 00990512 A EP00990512 A EP 00990512A EP 00990512 A EP00990512 A EP 00990512A EP 1159112 A1 EP1159112 A1 EP 1159112A1
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- Prior art keywords
- handwheel
- housing
- sword
- chain
- eccentric
- 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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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27B—SAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- B27B17/00—Chain saws; Equipment therefor
- B27B17/14—Arrangements for stretching the chain saw
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- Y—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
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T83/00—Cutting
- Y10T83/707—By endless band or chain knife
- Y10T83/7226—With means to guard the tension
- Y10T83/7239—With means to vary distance between pulley or sprocket axes
Definitions
- the invention relates to a chainsaw according to the preamble of claim 1.
- a generic chainsaw is known in which a prestressed torsion spring is arranged between a rotary member and an eccentric, which tries to turn the eccentric abutting the stop in such a direction of rotation that the sword is constantly displacing in the longitudinal direction is acted upon. This keeps the sword at the greatest possible distance from the sprocket.
- a tensioning force constantly acts on the saw chain, which compensates for an increase in length of the saw chain as a result of wear and the influence of temperature during operation.
- the torsion spring is tensioned by means of the rotary link designed as a rotary knob until the eccentric is in contact with the stop with a sufficiently large pretension and the optimum saw chain tension is thereby achieved.
- the bolt is loosened and the eccentric is rotated so that the bolt with the holding plates moves in the direction of the sword tip.
- the rotation of the eccentric should be stopped when the saw chain has reached the desired tension.
- the bolt has to be tightened again so that the eccentric and the holding plates with the sword are firmly attached to the housing in the set position.
- the chain saw according to the invention with the features of claim 1 has the advantage that a position of the sword relative to the sprocket selected by the user of the chain saw can be positively secured and only has to be readjusted when the chain has lengthened as a result of wear or when the sword and the sprocket or the deflection wheel have worn out.
- the chain pretensioner can be operated by hand without tools. For this purpose, only two handwheels which are arranged immediately adjacent to one another and concentrically to one another are to be turned alternately in the same direction.
- the rotary link consists of two handwheels that can be inserted into each other in a shell-like manner and rotates relative to one another about a common axis, creates a comfortable handle with which the saw chain can be “blindly” clamped with one hand without tools, i.e. without searching for the operating elements.
- the inner handwheel is axially adjustable relative to the housing and can be supported on the sword, the sword is in the set position for optimal chain tension, i.e. H. lockable without incorrect operation, especially after the chain tension has been set to the desired value with the outer handwheel.
- outer handwheel is rotationally coupled to the eccentric, in particular via a toothed hub / splined shaft connection, ensures that the eccentric is securely rotated, the connection between the outer handwheel and the eccentric being particularly easy to manufacture and assemble, because it is roughly tolerable.
- the eccentric Due to the fact that the eccentric is axially elastically displaceable relative to the housing or relative to the handwheel, after a maximum of three quarters of a turn of the eccentric it engages in its working position with respect to a stop plate which carries the sword. This makes the assembly of the chain tensioning device easy and safe from incorrect operation, eg after changing the saw chain.
- the fact that the outer handwheel can be coupled to the housing, in particular to the sprocket cover, via an overlap coupling prevents an unwanted change in the saw chain tension during the adjustment process.
- the locking clutch is preferably designed as a radial locking clutch, the rotational position of the outer handwheel can be locked with the greatest possible locking effect.
- This latching position can be positively fixed by means of the inner handwheel in such a way that it cannot be changed unintentionally during operation of the chain saw.
- the inner handwheel can be detachably coupled to the outer handwheel via an axial snap-in coupling, the inner handwheel can also be secured in a rotationally fixed manner, so that both unwanted loosening of the axial securing of the sword and the chain tensioning device are excluded.
- spring means axially separate the inner handwheel from the outer handwheel, in particular axially between the two, the position of the sword is secured when the inner handwheel is loosened, without the outer handwheel rotating unintentionally and thereby reducing the selected saw chain tension.
- Chain tensioning device form a complete assembly, which, in particular together with the chain sprocket cover, is captively pre-assembled and can be connected to the housing without incorrect assembly * -;
- an inner protective cover closes the chain tensioning device on the chain sprocket cover from the inside prevents dust and chips from entering the chain tensioning device and thus impairing its function.
- the chain tensioning device has a stop plate that can be fastened to the sword for engaging the eccentric, which is designed to be elongated ring-shaped, the stop plate is particularly resistant to deformation or stiff with little use of material, so that the chainsaw is lighter and the chain tensioning device is more directly effective than with known u-shaped stop plates.
- FIG. 1 shows a spatial view of a chainsaw from the front
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the chainsaw in the area of the chain tensioning device with the protective hood removed
- FIG. 3 shows a horizontal cross section of the chain saw in the area of the chain tensioning device
- FIG. 4 shows a top view of the chain wheel cover
- FIG. 5 shows a longitudinal section of the chain wheel cover
- FIG. 6 shows a spatial bottom view of the sprocket cover
- FIG. 7 shows a top view of the inner handwheel
- FIG. 8 shows a cross section of the inner handwheel
- FIG. 9 shows a spatial bottom view of the inner handwheel
- 10 shows a bottom view of the outer handwheel
- FIG. 11 shows a top view of the outer handwheel
- FIG. 12 shows a cross section of the outer handwheel
- FIG. 13 shows a three-dimensional bottom view of the inner protective cover
- FIG. 14 shows a spatial view of the eccentric disc
- FIG. 15 shows a top view of the eccentric disc
- FIG. 16 shows a cross section of the eccentric disc
- FIG. 17 shows a side view of the chain saw in the area of the saw chain tensioning device with sword and stop plate
- FIG. 18 shows the stop plate as a single part.
- FIG. 1 shows a spatial representation of the chainsaw 10 with a housing 12, from which a sword 14 protrudes at the front, which is encompassed by a saw chain 16 which is guided around it.
- the housing 12 has a handle 18 with a switch 20 for switching on the motor, not shown, and an additional handle 17 for guiding the chainsaw 10 with the second hand of the operator, and a brake actuation button 19 for quickly switching off the saw chain drive, particularly when the dangerous kickback occurs. effect.
- the chainsaw 10 On the side of the housing 12, the chainsaw 10 carries a sprocket cover 26 which receives a chain tensioning device 28 (FIGS. 2, 3), of which an outer handwheel 36 and an inner handwheel 38 with a handle bar 39 are visible. Under the sprocket cover 26 sits on the housing side
- Sprocket 22 (Figure 2, 3, 17) over which the saw chain 16 is to be placed so that there is a form-fit engagement between the two and the chain 16 is carried along when the sprocket 22 is rotated.
- the sprocket 22 is over a Gearbox, not shown, is drivably coupled to a combustion or electric motor
- the sword 14 carries at its sword tip a deflection wheel 24, via which the saw chain 16 is positively held on the sword 14, deflected and secured against loss.
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the chainsaw 10 in the area of the chain tensioning device 28 with the sprocket cover 26 removed, the outer contour of which is shown by a
- Double line 26 is indicated.
- the sprocket 22 is shown in plan view and the saw chain 16 guided over the sprocket 22 and sword 14 is shown by a dash-dotted line.
- the sword 14 is held pressed laterally on the housing 12 in the region of its elongated hole 15.
- an elongated projection (not shown) on the housing side enters the elongated hole 15.
- a stud 34 passes approximately centrally through the
- a spacer 54 of the chain tensioning device 28 concentrically engages around the stud 34 and is supported laterally on the sword 14. It overlaps the transverse diameter of the elongated hole 15 and presses the sword 14 laterally against the housing 12 by appropriate axial prestressing of the (FIG. 3) chain tensioning device and secures it against longitudinal displacement.
- An eccentric disc 30 with a spiral outer contour is clearly recognizable.
- the longitudinal position of the sword 14 relative to the housing 12 is securely adjustable.
- One between the sword 14 and the eccentric disk 30 is used arranged annular stop plate 32 (FIGS. 17, 18) shown cut away in the region of its legs as coupling means.
- the stop plate 32 holds onto the sword 14 by engagement of a laterally projecting retaining tab 133 in the sword.
- a support tab 33 projecting laterally on the other side comes to rest against the circumference with the spiral outer contour of the eccentric disk 30, so that the eccentric disk 30 thus determines the position of the stop plate 30 and thus the sword 14.
- the distance between the sword 14 and the sprocket 22 can thus be changed by the longitudinally displaceability of the sword 14 on the housing 12, so that the saw chain 16 can be tensioned more or less tightly.
- the chain tensioning device 28 is located in the protective hood-like sprocket cover 26 that can be fixed to the housing 12
- the chain tensioning device 28 contains the eccentric disk 30, which is rotatably mounted on the sprocket cover 26, with its spiral outer contour and a rotary member (FIG. 3) designed as an outer and inner handwheel 36, 38 for rotating the eccentric disk 30.
- the rotary connection between the outer handwheel 36 and the eccentric disk 30 is designed as a toothed shaft-hub coupling 31/37.
- the sword 14 By rotating the outer handwheel 36 with the eccentric 30, the sword 14 can be displaced towards the sword tip in a sense that increases the distance from the chain wheel 22, as a result of which the saw chain 16 is increasingly tensioned. If the saw chain 16 has come fully to bear on the longitudinal edge of the sword 14 and is tensioned, increased sick-dsr-turn * ⁇ de- * si * -and am outer handwheel 36. Now it must be turned gently and in a controlled manner until it reaches the desired chain tension. Then the inner handwheel 38 is to be finally screwed axially towards the housing 12 onto the stud bolt 34. It acts and clamps the sword 14 axially in the selected position.
- FIG. 3 shows a horizontal longitudinal section of the chain saw 10 in the area of the chain tensioning device 28 with a stud bolt 34 anchored in the housing 12 with its hexagon head in a housing wall (not specified) with a screwed-on metallic internal threaded piece 35.
- This is an externally smooth, cylindrical part with a non-closer part designated central blind hole with internal thread, which is anchored non-rotatably and captively in the inner handwheel 38 made of plastic with its hexagon head, not specified.
- the internal threaded piece 35 captively carries the spacer 54, via which it is supported axially on the flat side of the sword 14 and clamps it laterally on the housing 12.
- the spacer 54 has a stepped collar 55 which, with its inner diameter, engages around a stepped diameter 135 of the free end of the threaded piece 35 and is supported axially on the back at the end of the stepped diameter 135.
- the spacer ring 54 is secured by means of a locking ring 56, which lies in a recess 57 at the end of the threaded piece 35, against loss with axial play.
- the internally threaded piece 35 carries an eccentric disk 30 which can be displaced between the inner handwheel 38 and the spacer disk 54 and for this purpose passes through their " hollow cylindrical.es, hub-like": Ku-ns-ts-fco-ff —- réellet-e-i1 25.
- a smaller, preloaded spiral spring 48 concentrically engages the internal threaded piece 35 and seeks to axially push the eccentric disc 30 and the inner handwheel 38 apart.
- the hub-like inner part 25 of the eccentric disk 30 is designed as a toothed shaft 31. This is encompassed radially by the toothed hub 37 of the outer hand edge 36 and is held axially displaceably but non-rotatably.
- the eccentric disk 30 is rotationally tested and axially immovable relative to the lower end of the hub-like part 25. With its spiral, radial stop surface 29, the eccentric disc 30 is supported on the lateral support tab 33 of the stop plate 32.
- the stop plate 32 is held captive by a screw connection on the flat side of the sword 14.
- the stop plate 32 engages with a holding tab 133 projecting laterally towards the sword 14 into the elongated hole 15 of the sword 14 and is supported therein on the front edge thereof.
- the stop plate 32 together with the sword 14 is accordingly pushed forward more or less in the longitudinal direction in accordance with the eccentricity of the eccentric disc 30 and the saw chain 16 guided over the sword 14 is thereby tightened more or less excited, depending on how the distance between the sword 14 and the in
- the stop plate 32 is designed as an elongated, annular sheet-metal part (FIG. 17 ⁇ —i8 -) —and — points — two elongated legs 60, 160, which encompass the circumference of the spacer 54 and the stud 34 symmetrically.
- the outer handwheel 36 is axially immovable, but rotatably held on the sprocket cover 26.
- This has an integrally molded hollow gear 27, which is penetrated and gripped by the handwheel 36.
- This is done with three toothed segments 47, which are incorporated at the end of three radial spring tongues 46 in the flat bottom of the shell-like, in particular made of red plastic, outer handwheel 36.
- the toothed segments 47 each have an external toothing, which engage in the unspecified teeth of the hollow gear 27 and hold it in a biased manner, pressing it radially outward. This creates a radial latching clutch, which is effective in every direction of rotation of the outer handwheel 36 with clearly noticeable latching resistance.
- the inner handwheel 38 is centered in the shell-like outer
- Handwheel 36 inserted. It engages with an axially projecting annular collar 50 in an axial annular groove 52 of the outer handwheel 36.
- the edge of the collar 50 contacts the spring tongues 56 in particular in the region of the toothed segments 47 and presses them radially outward.
- the outer handwheel 36 is thus locked non-rotatably with respect to the sprocket cover 26, the inner 38 being axially pretensioned with respect to the outer handwheel 36 by the spiral spring 40 arranged therebetween.
- An axial locking clutch is arranged between the outer 36 and the inner handwheel 38.
- This is formed from axial toothed segments 41, which belong to axially deflectable spring tabs 43, which are punched out of the bottom of the shell-like outer handwheel 36 and which are supported against a serration 44 of the inner handwheel 38.
- This axially latching clutch 41, 42, 44 holds the inner handwheel 38 securely on the outer handwheel 36 in the locked state against unintentional loosening.
- the inner handwheel 38 has a central handle web 39 which projects axially and is used for convenient gripping and turning of the inner handwheel 38.
- the chain tensioning device 28 is secured against the entry of dirt and chips, which are entrained by the saw chain 16 during sawing, by an inner protective cover 58. This holds on the inside of the sprocket cover 26 axially in a collar-like area.
- the operation of the chain tensioning device 28 is as follows: To release the sword 14, the inner handwheel 38 is first turned counterclockwise until the axial locking clutch 41, 42, 44 audibly and noticeably disengages from the outer handwheel 36. The disengagement is supported by the spiral spring 40, which tries to push the locking clutch 41, 42, 44 apart. The collar 50 moves axially from the toothed segments 47 and releases them. These can then move radially inwards and thereby allow the outer handwheel 36 to rotate in a snap-in manner.
- the chain tensioning device 28 is adjusted or dimensioned such that the clamping locking of the sword 14 by the inner handwheel 38 is then-l-east-if, if Locking clutch 41, 42, 44 is disengaged. Then the spacer 54 and the internal thread 35 have a sufficient axial distance from the sword 14. After that, its longitudinal displacement is only blocked by the eccentric disc 30. This blocking is released by subsequent turning of the outer handwheel 36 and driving the eccentric disk 30 in the same direction in the release direction. The eccentricity of the spiral, radial stop surface 29 with respect to the support of the sword 14 becomes smaller and smaller by turning in the release direction. Thus, the sword 14 can move to the right in the viewing direction towards the chain wheel 22, whereby the saw chain tension is reduced.
- Chain tensioner 28 axially on the housing 12 of the chain saw
- the sprocket cover 26 is secured against rotation relative to the housing 12 by a narrow slot 70, which is attached to the housing 12, laterally to Sprocket cover 26 protruding tongue 68 overlaps without play.
- the inner handwheel 38 is rotated in the loosening direction until the internally threaded piece 35 has completely loosened from the stud 34.
- the sprocket cover 26 can then be removed axially away from the housing 12 by pulling the inner handwheel 38.
- Figure 4 shows the sprocket cover 26 in plan view, the ring gear 27 can be seen as a larger opening in the sprocket cover 26, on the outer
- the outer handwheel 36 is axially supported with its flat underside and it can reach under with its toothed segment 47 projecting radially from the rear.
- the sprocket cover 26 has a shell-like edge 127 in the region of the hollow gearwheel 27, into which the outer handwheel 36 is immersed.
- FIG. 5 shows the sprocket cover 26 in longitudinal section, the details mentioned above being recognizable without repeated reference to the reference numbers.
- FIG. 6 shows a bottom view of the sprocket cover 26 and on the collar 127 a locking tongue 63, which serves to lock the inner protective cover 58 (FIG. 3).
- FIG. 7 shows a top view of the inner handwheel 38, the handle web 39 being recognizable with lateral ribs 139, which enable a non-slip gripping and handling.
- FIG. 8 shows a cross section of the inner handwheel 38 with the metallic internal threaded piece 35, the small step diameter 135 of which carries an annular groove-like recess 57 for receiving a locking ring 56 (FIG. 3).
- an axial toothing with counter-front teeth 44 is shown, which in combination with the axial toothed segments 41 of the outer handwheel 36 (FIGS. 3, 11) form the axial latching clutch 41, 42, 44 , which secure the inner handwheel 38 against rotation with respect to the outer handwheel 36 and prevent unwanted loosening of the chain tensioning device 28.
- FIG. 9 shows a spatial representation of the inner handwheel 38 from below, on which the aforementioned ones
- FIGS. 7 and 8 Details can be clearly seen from FIGS. 7 and 8 without repeating them in detail.
- FIG. 10 shows a bottom view of the outer, shell-like handwheel 36, which has knurling 53 on the outside on its outer edge which is pulled upwards, for better handling.
- the outer handwheel 36 carries several punched-outs in its shell-like bottom. In the radially outer region, these are designed as radially and axially elastic, arcuate spring tongues 46, each of which has a toothed segment 47 with two teeth at its outer end. Radially further inside there are three symmetrically distributed punched holes. Form two of these adjacent axially movable spring tabs 42, the ⁇ obei Outward-reaching ends of the spring tabs 42 each have an axial toothed segment 41 for engagement in the counter front teeth 44 of the inner handwheel 38, which together form the snap-in clutch 41, 42, 44 explained in FIG. 3. The third recess 49 between those of the spring tabs 42 forms a window through which dust and chips which may have accumulated between the inner and outer handwheels 36, 38 can escape.
- the center of the outer handwheel 36 forms a toothed hub 37 which is formed like a collar and in which the toothed shaft 31 of the eccentric disk 30 can be rotatably held and can be axially slidably supported.
- FIG. 11 shows a plan view of the outer handwheel 36, the toothed duck 47 being recognizable with its teeth 147 pointing radially outward, which serve to engage the toothing of the hollow gearwheel 27 and which serve as the radial locking clutch between the outer handwheel 36 and the sprocket cover 26 form.
- the top view of the axial toothed segments 41 shows that the spring tab 42 carrying them is designed like a leaf spring and is axially bendable.
- FIG. 12 shows a cross section of the outer handwheel 36, the outer knurling 53, the toothed hub 37 and the design of the radial toothed segments 47 with the radial teeth 147 as well as one radial projection 247 each for engaging under the ring gearwheel 27 of the sprocket cover 26.
- the shell-like shape of the outer handwheel 36 for receiving the inner handwheel 38 becomes clear.
- FIG. 13 shows a bottom view of the inner protective cover 58 with a raised side edge 158 and a keyhole-like large passage hole 59 for the passage of the internal threaded piece 35 or the spacer 54, the elongated section of the passage hole 59 serving for the passage of the support tab 33 of the stop plate 32.
- the protective cover 58 On its outer edge, the protective cover 58 has a locking lug 61 projecting above it, which is assigned to the latching tongue 63 of the sprocket cover 26 and serves to install the protective cover in the correct position relative to the sprocket cover 26.
- Figure 14 shows a spatial representation of the
- Eccentric disc 30 the flat disc-like region consisting of metal with the eccentric, radial stop surface 29 being particularly clearly recognizable.
- An injected central collar-like part made of plastic carries the toothed shaft 31.
- the toothed shaft 31 has a central axial bore 45 for the passage of the internally threaded piece 35 (FIG. 3).
- FIGS. 15, 16 each show a top view or a cross section of the eccentric disk 30, in particular the configuration of the toothed shaft 31, which encompasses the flat area of the eccentric disk 30 axially and radially in a rotationally fixed manner.
- FIG. 16 illustrates the configuration of the stepped collar 145, and a stepped bore which widens at the top in the upper region of the axial bore 45 and which serves for the entry and support of the smaller spiral spring 48 (FIG. 3) for axially holding the eccentric disk 30.
- FIG. 17 shows a spatial top view of the chain saw 10 with the sprocket cover 26 removed (FIGS. 1 and 4), the sprocket 22 and the sword 14 being recognizable in their arrangement on the flat side of the housing 12 and in particular the arrangement of the annular stop plate
- the stop plate 32 laterally on the sword 14 by means of a screw 43 screwed through from behind by the sword 14, which passes through a suitable threaded hole in the lower leg 60 of the U-shaped stop plate 32.
- the stop plate 32 is thus held captive on the sword 14.
- the stop plate 32 passes through a holding tab 133 through the elongated hole 15 of the sword 14 and is thus supported on the front side thereof in relation to the sword 14 in the longitudinal direction.
- the stop plate 32 Due to the annular configuration, the stop plate 32 is a particularly stable and deformation-proof part.
- the lateral projection 66 of the stop plate 32 prevents the lubricating oil from axially penetrating the blade 14 instead of radially wetting the saw chain 16.
- the axially outwardly pointing tongue 68 is on the side of the housing 12 for the rotationally secure holding of the sprocket cover
- FIG. 18 shows a spatial representation of the elongated, annular stop plate 32 from its side assigned to the sword 14.
- the embossed rear side of the projection 66 and the threaded hole 60 are particularly clear there. The other details mentioned above can also be clearly seen, but should not be mentioned again in detail.
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