WO2008133554A1 - A handle portion of a hand-held motor-driven tool - Google Patents

A handle portion of a hand-held motor-driven tool Download PDF

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WO2008133554A1
WO2008133554A1 PCT/SE2007/000416 SE2007000416W WO2008133554A1 WO 2008133554 A1 WO2008133554 A1 WO 2008133554A1 SE 2007000416 W SE2007000416 W SE 2007000416W WO 2008133554 A1 WO2008133554 A1 WO 2008133554A1
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base portion
handle
front handle
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Annica Gabrielsson
Lars Andersson
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Husqvarna Aktiebolag
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Priority to CN200780052429.3A priority patent/CN101641191B/en
Priority to US12/596,385 priority patent/US8627899B2/en
Priority to PCT/SE2007/000416 priority patent/WO2008133554A1/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • B27B17/00Chain saws; Equipment therefor
    • B27B17/0008Means for carrying the chain saw, e.g. handles

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  • the present disclosure relates to a handle portion of a hand-held motor-driven tool, and especially to an arrangement for fastening a front handle to a base portion of a handle portion of a hand-held motor-driven tool.
  • the disclosure also relates to a hand-held motor- driven tool comprising a handle portion and a drive portion.
  • a hand-held motor-driven tool has a handle portion and a drive portion, wherein the handle portion is arranged to the drive portion via anti-vibration elements such that vibrations in the drive portion are prevented from propagating into the handle portion and further into the body of a person handling the tool.
  • US6842987 shows an example of such a hand-held motor-driven tool in the form of a chain saw, comprising a handle unit and a drive unit.
  • the handle unit described in US6842987 has a rear handle and a front handle to facilitate that a person handling the tool can hold the tool in both hands: one hand holding the rear handle and the other hand holding the front handle.
  • the rear handle and the front handle are attached to a base portion of the handle unit, which base portion extends under the drive unit.
  • the front handle has a first end attached in a first point to a side of the base portion via screws, as could be seen in figure 1 and 6 of US6842987.
  • the front handle extends from its first end over and around the drive unit to the underside of the drive unit, where a second end of the front handle is attached in a second point to the underside of the base portion.
  • the first end of the front handle is fastened to the base portion by using two screws, which are screwed into the first end of the front handle and further into the side of the base portion. Thereafter, the tool is turned around and two more screws are screwed into the second end of the front handle and further into the underside of the base portion, for fastening the second end of the front handle with the base portion of the handle unit.
  • This mounting process results in a rather long assembly time for the handle unit. Consequently, there is a need for an arrangement of a handle unit, which arrangement results in a short assembly time when assembling a front handle to a base portion of a handle unit.
  • An object of the invention is to achieve a handle portion of a hand-held motor-driven tool, which handle portion has a short assembly time.
  • this object is achieved by a handle unit according to the characterizing part of claim 1. Since the handle portion is arranged such that the first and second attachment means for attaching the first and second end of the front handle to the base portion are mountable at the same face of the base portion, the handle portion does not have to be turned when it is mounted. Thereby, a quick, reliable and cost-efficient mounting can be achieved.
  • the first attachment means and the second attachment means are mountable at the first lateral face, and the base portion is provided with a recess for receiving the second end of the front handle, the recess extending from the second lateral face in a direction towards the first lateral face, through a limited portion of the base portion.
  • the base portion is provided with a recess for receiving the second end of the front handle, the recess extending from the second lateral face in a direction towards the first lateral face, through a limited portion of the base portion.
  • only one screw can be used for achieving a stable and solid attachment of the second end of the front handle to the base portion, resulting in a short assembly time, lower weight of the tool and a more cost-efficient tool, compared to if two or more screws were used to attach the second end of the front handle to the base portion.
  • the recess of the base portion is provided with at least one groove
  • the second end of the front handle is provided with at least one protrusion, which at least one protrusion is arranged to co-operate with the at least one groove.
  • the at least one groove comprises a first, flattened groove extending in the direction of the recess along the whole extension of the recess
  • the at least one protrusion of the front handle comprises a first protrusion arranged to cooperate with the first groove.
  • the first end of the front handle is provided with at least one cavity and the base portion is provided with at least one projection arranged to co-operate with the at least one cavity, the at least one cavity and the at least one projection being arranged to correspond with each other.
  • only one first attachment means can be used for fastening the first end of the front handle to the base portion and still achieve a stable attachment between the first end of the front handle and the base portion.
  • the time for assembling the handle portion is shortened. Also, the weight of the tool is lowered and the tool becomes more cost-efficient .
  • the at least one projection of the base portion comprises at least two projections each having a different cross- sectional shape
  • the at least one cavity of the first end of the front handle comprises at least two cavities, each cavity having inner dimensions corresponding with the inner dimensions of one of the projections, such that each cavity co-operate with its corresponding projection.
  • the first end of the front handle is attached to the first lateral face of the base portion and the second end of the front handle is arranged at the lower face of the base portion.
  • the hand-held motor-driven tool can be carried conveniently for a user regardless if the tool is rotated from a horizontal position.
  • the user can change grip on the front handle depending on the angle of rotation such that the gravitational force of the tool is received conveniently for the user.
  • the first end of the front handle is attached to the rear part of the base portion, and the second end of the front handle is attached to the front part of the base portion.
  • the attachment points for the first and the second ends of the front handle to the base portion can be distributed around the centre of gravity of a tool onto which the handle portion is arranged, such that a user of the tool can handle the tool properly and comfortably.
  • a hand-held motor-driven tool comprising a drive portion and a handle portion according to the first aspect of the invention.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective, schematic view of a chain saw comprising a handle portion and a drive portion.
  • Figure 2 shows a perspective view from above of a handle portion according to the invention.
  • Figure 3 shows a perspective view from below of another side of the handle portion of figure 2.
  • Figure 4 shows a side view of a base portion and a rear handle of a handle portion according to the invention.
  • Figure 5 shows a perspective view from another side of the base portion and rear handle of figure 4.
  • Figure ⁇ shows a perspective view of a front handle according to the invention.
  • Figure 7 shows a perspective view from another side of the front handle of figure 6.
  • Figure 8 shows a perspective view of a detail of the base portion according to the invention.
  • Figure 9 shows a perspective view of a second end of a front handle according to the invention.
  • a handle portion 10 is shown, arranged on a chain saw.
  • the chain saw further comprises a drive portion 50 including an internal combustion engine.
  • the handle portion 10 is preferably arranged to the drive portion via anti- vibration elements (not shown) .
  • the handle portion 10 comprises a base portion 20, a rear handle 30 integrally arranged with the base portion 20, and a front handle 40.
  • the front handle 40 is arranged with its first end 40a to a lateral face of the base portion.
  • the front handle 40 extends from its first end 40a away from the base portion 20, further over the drive portion 50, then further in a direction towards a second lateral face of the base portion, where a second end 40b of the front handle is attached to the second lateral face and a lower face, which is an underside, of the base portion (see e.g. fig. 3). Thereby, the front handle 40 extends over and around the drive portion. This permits a comfortable handling of the chain saw in most possible usage situations.
  • FIGS 2 and 3 show a handle portion 10 according to the invention from two different angles.
  • the front handle 40 has been mounted to the base portion 20. Normally this kind of mounting is performed such that the front handle 40 is mounted to the base portion 20 and to the drive portion 50 of the tool at the same mounting step.
  • the drive portion is placed on the base portion before the step of mounting the front handle to the base portion and the handle portion to the drive portion.
  • the figures only show the mounting of the front handle to the rest of the handle portion.
  • the front handle 40 is mounted to the base portion 20 in the way shown in the figure, i.e. such that the front handle is first mounted to the base portion before the drive portion 50 is inserted into the handle portion 10 for subsequent mounting of the drive portion to the handle portion.
  • the base portion 20 has a lower face 2Oe, which is an underside of the saw, on which the saw is arranged to rest when in its normal rest position. When in the rest position, the lower face 2Oe comes into contact with a surface on which the saw is arranged, for example on the ground or on a table.
  • the base portion 20 further comprises a rear part 20a onto which the rear handle 30 is arranged, a front part 20b and first and second lateral faces 20c, 2Od.
  • the first and second lateral faces are connected via the lower face 2Oe and an upper face of the base portion.
  • the front handle 40 is arranged with its first end 40a to the first lateral face 20c at the rear part 20a of the base portion 20.
  • the front handle further has a second end 40b arranged to the front part 20b of the base portion, at the second lateral face 2Od and the lower face 2Oe.
  • the base portion is further arranged with a hole 14 for receiving a connection means for connecting the handle portion 10 to the drive portion 50.
  • the handle portion may be connected to the drive portion via anti-vibration means.
  • the first end 40a of the front handle is arranged to the rear part of the base portion at the first lateral face 20c via a first attachment means 12, such as a screw.
  • the second end 40b of the front handle is arranged to the base portion 20 via a second attachment means 13, which for example may be a screw.
  • Both the first and the second attachment means 12,13 are mountable at the base portion at the first lateral face 20c. Thereby it will be possible to attach both the first and the second end of the front handle to the base portion without having to turn the handle portion, or in any other way adjust the posture of the handle portion, between mounting of the first and the second attachment means.
  • the front handle also has a hole 15 for receiving a connection means for connecting the handle portion to the drive portion. Observe that also the holes 14, 15 are arranged such that the handle portion can be attached to the drive portion at the first lateral face. As a result, the front handle can be attached to the base portion and the handle portion can be attached to the drive portion without having to change posture of the arrangement when mounting the attachment means and the connection means .
  • Figure 4 shows a side view of a base portion according to the invention.
  • the figure shows holes 22, 25 for receiving the first and second attachment means 12, 13.
  • the base portion further has first and second projections 23, 24 arranged on the first lateral face 20c at a recessed part of the first lateral face.
  • the projections are arranged to co-operate with cavities 43, 44 arranged in the front handle close to the first end 40a of the front handle, see fig. 7.
  • the projections 23, 24 are preferably arranged on the rear part of the base portion.
  • the projections preferably have different cross- sectional shape.
  • the first projection 23 has circular cross-section and the second projection 24 has squared cross-section.
  • the blind bore may or may not be threaded for receiving the first attachment means.
  • Figure 5 shows a perspective side view slightly from below in a direction towards the second lateral face 2Od and the lower face 2Oe of the base portion.
  • the base portion 20 is provided with a recess 21, preferably at its front part 20b.
  • the recess 21 is arranged for receiving the second end 40b of the front handle.
  • the recess 21 extends into the base portion from the lower face 2Oe in a direction towards the upper face, and from the second lateral face 2Od in a direction towards the first lateral face 20c.
  • the recess 21 might extend only from the second lateral face 2Od, i.e. in that case the recess is closed towards the lower face 2Oe.
  • the recess might be partially closed towards the lower face.
  • Figure 5 also shows an anti-vibration element 16 arranged to the rear part 20a of the base portion for connecting the handle portion to the drive portion and for preventing vibrations in the drive portion to propagate into the handle portion.
  • Figures 6 and 7 show different views of a front handle 40 according to an embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 6 shows the second end 40b of the front handle comprising a blind bore 41 for receiving the second attachment means 13.
  • the blind bore 41 extends into the front handle from an end surface of the second end, preferably in an extension direction of the front handle.
  • the second end 40b further comprises first, second and third protrusions 42a, 42b, 42c arranged for co-operation with grooves 21a, 21b, 21c in the recess 21 of the base portion 20, see figure 5, and especially figures 8 and 9.
  • the front handle 40 of figures 6 and 7 also comprises a hole 45 for receiving the first attachment means 12 and a hole 15 for receiving a connection means, connecting the handle portion to the drive portion, preferably via an anti-vibration means.
  • the front handle is shown from an angle opposite to the angle shown in figure ⁇ .
  • cavities 43, 44 are provided in the front handle close to the first end 40a of the front handle.
  • the cavities have a cross- section selected to correspond with the cross-section of the projections 23, 24 in the base portion 20 (see figure 4). I.e. the first cavity 43 has circular cross-section and the second cavity 44 has squared cross-section.
  • FIG 8 shows the front part 20b of the base portion, comprising the recess 21.
  • Figure 9 shows the second end 40b of the front handle 40.
  • the recess 21 and the second end 40b of the front handle are arranged such that they co-operate with each other such that the recess can receive the second end 40b of the front handle, thus having dimensions adapted to each other.
  • the recess 21 has a first, flattened groove 21a extending along the entire length of the recess 21, from the second lateral face 2Od in the direction towards the first lateral face 20c.
  • the second end 40b of the front handle has a corresponding flattened first protrusion 42a, arranged to co-operate with the first groove 21a, when the second end 40b is inserted in the recess.
  • the first protrusion 42a has a shorter extension than the corresponding first groove 21a of the recess.
  • a purpose with the first protrusion 42a is to make it possible to manufacture the second end 40b with the blind bore 41, without achieving a too thin material thickness around the blind bore 41.
  • the first protrusion of this embodiment has an extension that is at least similar to the extension of the second attachment means 13 into the blind bore.
  • the recess 21 further has a second and a third groove 21b, 21c, arranged at opposite sides of the recess.
  • the second 21b and third 21c grooves are deeper than the first groove 21a, and have an extension in the direction from the second lateral face 2Od towards the first lateral face 20c, which is limited to a smaller part of the extension of the recess, the grooves starting from the second lateral face 2Od.
  • the second end 40b of the front handle further has corresponding second and third protrusions 42b, 42c, arranged to co-operate with the second and third grooves 21b, 21c, when the second end 40b is inserted in the recess 21.
  • the second and third protrusions 42b, 42c are arranged as wings on opposite sides of the front handle at a distance from an end surface of the second end 40b that corresponds to a distance of the second and third grooves from a bottom of the recess, i.e. from the part of the recess that is closest to the first lateral face 20c.
  • the arrangement of the second and third protrusions and corresponding second and third grooves creates a solid arrangement of the second end 40b in the recess 21, which at the same time makes it easy to insert the second end in the recess by placing the second end in the recess with the second and third protrusions 42b, 42c just outside the recess, and thereafter pushing the second end 40b into the recess 21 such that the second and third protrusions 42b, 42c are inserted into the second and third grooves of the recess .
  • the first groove 21a and corresponding protrusion 42a also aids in creating a more solid arrangement of the second end 40b in the recess 21.
  • the flattened first groove is arranged to make space for the second attachment means without having to increase the thickness of the base portion at the front part 20b, i.e. the distance between the lower face 2Oe and an oppositely arranged upper face of the base portion 20. Thereby, material is spared.
  • the hole 22 in the front part 20b of the base portion and the blind bore 41 in the second end of the front handle are arranged such that when the second end of the front handle is inserted in the recess 21 of the base portion, a passage is created by the hole 22 and the blind bore 41 for receiving the second attachment means 13.
  • the blind bore 41 and/or the hole 22 may or may not be threaded for receiving the second attachment means .
  • the base portion 20 houses a fuel tank inside its faces. For this reason, the base portion may be provided with a fuel tank opening.
  • the rear handle 30 is integrally arranged with the base portion 20 such that the rear handle and the base portion are produced as one part. Although, it may also be possible that the rear handle is arranged to the base portion via attachment means, such as screws .
  • the front handle 40 may be arranged to the base portion 20 such that the first and second attachment means 12, 13 are mounted to the base portion and the front handle at, or from, the second lateral face 2Od of the base portion.
  • the handle portion may for example be inverted compared to the embodiment shown in the figures .
  • the front handle may also be arranged to the base portion such that the first and second attachment means are mounted to the base portion and the front handle at the lower face 2Oe of the base portion.

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Abstract

The present invention deals with a handle portion for a hand-held motor-driven tool and a hand-held motor-driven tool comprising such a handle portion. The handle portion (10) comprises: a base portion (20), a rear handle (30) arranged to the rear part (20a) of the base portion (20) and a front handle (40) having a first end (40a) attached to the base portion (20) and a second end (40b) attached to the base portion (20). At least a part of the front handle (40) is arranged as a loop starting from a first lateral face (20c) of the base portion (20) and extending in a direction away from a lower face (20e) of the base portion (20) and further in a direction towards a second lateral face (20d) of the base portion (20). The handle portion further comprises a first attachment means (12) attaching the first end (40a) of the front handle to the base portion (20), and a second attachment means (13) attaching the second end (40b) of the front handle to the base portion (20). The first attachment means (12) and the second attachment (13) means are mountable at the same face of said first lateral face (20c), second lateral face (20d) or lower face (20e) of the base portion.

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A HANDLE PORTION OF A HAND-HELD MOTOR-DRIVEN TOOL
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a handle portion of a hand-held motor-driven tool, and especially to an arrangement for fastening a front handle to a base portion of a handle portion of a hand-held motor-driven tool. The disclosure also relates to a hand-held motor- driven tool comprising a handle portion and a drive portion.
Background A hand-held motor-driven tool has a handle portion and a drive portion, wherein the handle portion is arranged to the drive portion via anti-vibration elements such that vibrations in the drive portion are prevented from propagating into the handle portion and further into the body of a person handling the tool. US6842987 shows an example of such a hand-held motor-driven tool in the form of a chain saw, comprising a handle unit and a drive unit. The handle unit described in US6842987 has a rear handle and a front handle to facilitate that a person handling the tool can hold the tool in both hands: one hand holding the rear handle and the other hand holding the front handle. The rear handle and the front handle are attached to a base portion of the handle unit, which base portion extends under the drive unit. The front handle has a first end attached in a first point to a side of the base portion via screws, as could be seen in figure 1 and 6 of US6842987. The front handle extends from its first end over and around the drive unit to the underside of the drive unit, where a second end of the front handle is attached in a second point to the underside of the base portion. Thereby, it is possible for the user to change grip and hold the tool properly and comfortably also if the tool is tilted.
When mounting such a prior art front handle to a base portion of a handle unit, the first end of the front handle is fastened to the base portion by using two screws, which are screwed into the first end of the front handle and further into the side of the base portion. Thereafter, the tool is turned around and two more screws are screwed into the second end of the front handle and further into the underside of the base portion, for fastening the second end of the front handle with the base portion of the handle unit. This mounting process results in a rather long assembly time for the handle unit. Consequently, there is a need for an arrangement of a handle unit, which arrangement results in a short assembly time when assembling a front handle to a base portion of a handle unit.
Summary
An object of the invention is to achieve a handle portion of a hand-held motor-driven tool, which handle portion has a short assembly time.
According to a first aspect of the invention, this object is achieved by a handle unit according to the characterizing part of claim 1. Since the handle portion is arranged such that the first and second attachment means for attaching the first and second end of the front handle to the base portion are mountable at the same face of the base portion, the handle portion does not have to be turned when it is mounted. Thereby, a quick, reliable and cost-efficient mounting can be achieved.
According to an embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the first attachment means and the second attachment means are mountable at the first lateral face, and the base portion is provided with a recess for receiving the second end of the front handle, the recess extending from the second lateral face in a direction towards the first lateral face, through a limited portion of the base portion. Hereby, a stable and solid arrangement of the second end of the front handle to the base portion is received, since load onto the handle portion is received by the second end of the front handle and the base portion and not only by an attachment means. Also, only one screw can be used for achieving a stable and solid attachment of the second end of the front handle to the base portion, resulting in a short assembly time, lower weight of the tool and a more cost-efficient tool, compared to if two or more screws were used to attach the second end of the front handle to the base portion.
According to another embodiment, the recess of the base portion is provided with at least one groove, and the second end of the front handle is provided with at least one protrusion, which at least one protrusion is arranged to co-operate with the at least one groove. By using such a protrusion and groove combination, the attachment of the second end of the front handle in the recess of the base portion is stabilized even more, since torsion forces are received by the protrusion and groove combination. In an alternative of this embodiment, two such protrusion and groove combinations are used, which are placed opposite to each other, for achieving a very stable attachment of the front handle in the base portion.
According to yet another embodiment, the at least one groove comprises a first, flattened groove extending in the direction of the recess along the whole extension of the recess, and the at least one protrusion of the front handle comprises a first protrusion arranged to cooperate with the first groove. By using such a flattened groove protrusion combination, the insertion of the second end of the front handle in the recess is facilitated when the handle portion is mounted.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the first end of the front handle is provided with at least one cavity and the base portion is provided with at least one projection arranged to co-operate with the at least one cavity, the at least one cavity and the at least one projection being arranged to correspond with each other. Thereby, only one first attachment means can be used for fastening the first end of the front handle to the base portion and still achieve a stable attachment between the first end of the front handle and the base portion. By only using one first attachment means instead of two attachment means as in prior art, the time for assembling the handle portion is shortened. Also, the weight of the tool is lowered and the tool becomes more cost-efficient .
According to a variant of this embodiment, the at least one projection of the base portion comprises at least two projections each having a different cross- sectional shape, and wherein the at least one cavity of the first end of the front handle comprises at least two cavities, each cavity having inner dimensions corresponding with the inner dimensions of one of the projections, such that each cavity co-operate with its corresponding projection. By having different cross- sectional shape for each projection-cavity combination, a more solid and stabilized attachment is achieved, since one cavity-projection combination has a play in a direction that the other cavity-projection combination does not have a play, and vice versa.
According to still another embodiment of the invention, the first end of the front handle is attached to the first lateral face of the base portion and the second end of the front handle is arranged at the lower face of the base portion. By arranging the second end of the front handle to the lower face of the base portion instead of to the second lateral face, the hand-held motor-driven tool can be carried conveniently for a user regardless if the tool is rotated from a horizontal position. The user can change grip on the front handle depending on the angle of rotation such that the gravitational force of the tool is received conveniently for the user.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the first end of the front handle is attached to the rear part of the base portion, and the second end of the front handle is attached to the front part of the base portion. Thereby, the attachment points for the first and the second ends of the front handle to the base portion can be distributed around the centre of gravity of a tool onto which the handle portion is arranged, such that a user of the tool can handle the tool properly and comfortably.
According to a second aspect of the invention, a hand-held motor-driven tool is provided comprising a drive portion and a handle portion according to the first aspect of the invention. By arranging the handle portion such that the attachment means for attaching the first and second end of the front handle to the base portion are mounted at the same face of the base portion, the hand-held motor-driven tool including the handle portion and the drive portion does not have to be turned when the handle portion is mounted to the drive portion in the same step as the mounting of the handle portion. Thereby, a quick, reliable and cost-efficient mounting can be achieved.
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The invention will in the following be described in more detail with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein :
Figure 1 shows a perspective, schematic view of a chain saw comprising a handle portion and a drive portion. Figure 2 shows a perspective view from above of a handle portion according to the invention.
Figure 3 shows a perspective view from below of another side of the handle portion of figure 2.
Figure 4 shows a side view of a base portion and a rear handle of a handle portion according to the invention.
Figure 5 shows a perspective view from another side of the base portion and rear handle of figure 4.
Figure β shows a perspective view of a front handle according to the invention.
Figure 7 shows a perspective view from another side of the front handle of figure 6. Figure 8 shows a perspective view of a detail of the base portion according to the invention.
Figure 9 shows a perspective view of a second end of a front handle according to the invention.
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The present invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements.
In figure 1, a handle portion 10 according to the invention is shown, arranged on a chain saw. The chain saw further comprises a drive portion 50 including an internal combustion engine. The handle portion 10 is preferably arranged to the drive portion via anti- vibration elements (not shown) . The handle portion 10 comprises a base portion 20, a rear handle 30 integrally arranged with the base portion 20, and a front handle 40. The front handle 40 is arranged with its first end 40a to a lateral face of the base portion. The front handle 40 extends from its first end 40a away from the base portion 20, further over the drive portion 50, then further in a direction towards a second lateral face of the base portion, where a second end 40b of the front handle is attached to the second lateral face and a lower face, which is an underside, of the base portion (see e.g. fig. 3). Thereby, the front handle 40 extends over and around the drive portion. This permits a comfortable handling of the chain saw in most possible usage situations. For example, if a user of the chain saw needs to tilt the saw, the user can change his grip on the front handle to a position where the saw is held such that the drive portion is positioned below the position of the hand holding the front handle, such that the gravitational force of the drive portion is conveniently received by the user. Figures 2 and 3 show a handle portion 10 according to the invention from two different angles. In these figures the front handle 40 has been mounted to the base portion 20. Normally this kind of mounting is performed such that the front handle 40 is mounted to the base portion 20 and to the drive portion 50 of the tool at the same mounting step. In this case, the drive portion is placed on the base portion before the step of mounting the front handle to the base portion and the handle portion to the drive portion. For sake of clarity, the figures only show the mounting of the front handle to the rest of the handle portion. Although, it may also be possible that the front handle 40 is mounted to the base portion 20 in the way shown in the figure, i.e. such that the front handle is first mounted to the base portion before the drive portion 50 is inserted into the handle portion 10 for subsequent mounting of the drive portion to the handle portion.
In figures 2 and 3, the base portion 20 has a lower face 2Oe, which is an underside of the saw, on which the saw is arranged to rest when in its normal rest position. When in the rest position, the lower face 2Oe comes into contact with a surface on which the saw is arranged, for example on the ground or on a table. The base portion 20 further comprises a rear part 20a onto which the rear handle 30 is arranged, a front part 20b and first and second lateral faces 20c, 2Od. The first and second lateral faces are connected via the lower face 2Oe and an upper face of the base portion. The front handle 40 is arranged with its first end 40a to the first lateral face 20c at the rear part 20a of the base portion 20. The front handle further has a second end 40b arranged to the front part 20b of the base portion, at the second lateral face 2Od and the lower face 2Oe. The base portion is further arranged with a hole 14 for receiving a connection means for connecting the handle portion 10 to the drive portion 50. The handle portion may be connected to the drive portion via anti-vibration means. Further, the first end 40a of the front handle is arranged to the rear part of the base portion at the first lateral face 20c via a first attachment means 12, such as a screw. Also, the second end 40b of the front handle is arranged to the base portion 20 via a second attachment means 13, which for example may be a screw. Both the first and the second attachment means 12,13 are mountable at the base portion at the first lateral face 20c. Thereby it will be possible to attach both the first and the second end of the front handle to the base portion without having to turn the handle portion, or in any other way adjust the posture of the handle portion, between mounting of the first and the second attachment means. The front handle also has a hole 15 for receiving a connection means for connecting the handle portion to the drive portion. Observe that also the holes 14, 15 are arranged such that the handle portion can be attached to the drive portion at the first lateral face. As a result, the front handle can be attached to the base portion and the handle portion can be attached to the drive portion without having to change posture of the arrangement when mounting the attachment means and the connection means .
Figure 4 shows a side view of a base portion according to the invention. The figure shows holes 22, 25 for receiving the first and second attachment means 12, 13. The base portion further has first and second projections 23, 24 arranged on the first lateral face 20c at a recessed part of the first lateral face. The projections are arranged to co-operate with cavities 43, 44 arranged in the front handle close to the first end 40a of the front handle, see fig. 7. The projections 23, 24 are preferably arranged on the rear part of the base portion. The projections preferably have different cross- sectional shape. In this example of the invention, the first projection 23 has circular cross-section and the second projection 24 has squared cross-section. In the first lateral face 20c, at the rear part of the base portion 20 is also provided a blind bore 25 for receiving the first attachment means 12. The blind bore may or may not be threaded for receiving the first attachment means.
Figure 5 shows a perspective side view slightly from below in a direction towards the second lateral face 2Od and the lower face 2Oe of the base portion. The base portion 20 is provided with a recess 21, preferably at its front part 20b. The recess 21 is arranged for receiving the second end 40b of the front handle. The recess 21 extends into the base portion from the lower face 2Oe in a direction towards the upper face, and from the second lateral face 2Od in a direction towards the first lateral face 20c. In an alternative embodiment, the recess 21 might extend only from the second lateral face 2Od, i.e. in that case the recess is closed towards the lower face 2Oe. In still another alternative embodiment, the recess might be partially closed towards the lower face.
Figure 5 also shows an anti-vibration element 16 arranged to the rear part 20a of the base portion for connecting the handle portion to the drive portion and for preventing vibrations in the drive portion to propagate into the handle portion.
Figures 6 and 7 show different views of a front handle 40 according to an embodiment of the invention. Figure 6 shows the second end 40b of the front handle comprising a blind bore 41 for receiving the second attachment means 13. The blind bore 41 extends into the front handle from an end surface of the second end, preferably in an extension direction of the front handle. The second end 40b further comprises first, second and third protrusions 42a, 42b, 42c arranged for co-operation with grooves 21a, 21b, 21c in the recess 21 of the base portion 20, see figure 5, and especially figures 8 and 9. The front handle 40 of figures 6 and 7 also comprises a hole 45 for receiving the first attachment means 12 and a hole 15 for receiving a connection means, connecting the handle portion to the drive portion, preferably via an anti-vibration means. In figure 7, the front handle is shown from an angle opposite to the angle shown in figure β . In the front handle close to the first end 40a of the front handle, cavities 43, 44 are provided. The cavities have a cross- section selected to correspond with the cross-section of the projections 23, 24 in the base portion 20 (see figure 4). I.e. the first cavity 43 has circular cross-section and the second cavity 44 has squared cross-section. Thereby, when the front handle 40 is arranged onto the base portion 20, the arrangement with the corresponding projections and cavities will guide the arrangement of the front handle onto the base portion and prevent any rotating movement of the front handle in relation to the base portion. This arrangement also makes it possible to create a reliable and durable attachment with only one attachment means instead of two attachment means to attach the first end of the front handle to the base portion. Figure 8 shows the front part 20b of the base portion, comprising the recess 21. Figure 9 shows the second end 40b of the front handle 40. The recess 21 and the second end 40b of the front handle are arranged such that they co-operate with each other such that the recess can receive the second end 40b of the front handle, thus having dimensions adapted to each other. Further, the recess 21 has a first, flattened groove 21a extending along the entire length of the recess 21, from the second lateral face 2Od in the direction towards the first lateral face 20c. The second end 40b of the front handle has a corresponding flattened first protrusion 42a, arranged to co-operate with the first groove 21a, when the second end 40b is inserted in the recess. The first protrusion 42a has a shorter extension than the corresponding first groove 21a of the recess. A purpose with the first protrusion 42a is to make it possible to manufacture the second end 40b with the blind bore 41, without achieving a too thin material thickness around the blind bore 41. For this reason, the first protrusion of this embodiment has an extension that is at least similar to the extension of the second attachment means 13 into the blind bore. The recess 21 further has a second and a third groove 21b, 21c, arranged at opposite sides of the recess. The second 21b and third 21c grooves are deeper than the first groove 21a, and have an extension in the direction from the second lateral face 2Od towards the first lateral face 20c, which is limited to a smaller part of the extension of the recess, the grooves starting from the second lateral face 2Od. The second end 40b of the front handle further has corresponding second and third protrusions 42b, 42c, arranged to co-operate with the second and third grooves 21b, 21c, when the second end 40b is inserted in the recess 21. The second and third protrusions 42b, 42c are arranged as wings on opposite sides of the front handle at a distance from an end surface of the second end 40b that corresponds to a distance of the second and third grooves from a bottom of the recess, i.e. from the part of the recess that is closest to the first lateral face 20c. The arrangement of the second and third protrusions and corresponding second and third grooves creates a solid arrangement of the second end 40b in the recess 21, which at the same time makes it easy to insert the second end in the recess by placing the second end in the recess with the second and third protrusions 42b, 42c just outside the recess, and thereafter pushing the second end 40b into the recess 21 such that the second and third protrusions 42b, 42c are inserted into the second and third grooves of the recess .
The first groove 21a and corresponding protrusion 42a also aids in creating a more solid arrangement of the second end 40b in the recess 21. In addition, the flattened first groove is arranged to make space for the second attachment means without having to increase the thickness of the base portion at the front part 20b, i.e. the distance between the lower face 2Oe and an oppositely arranged upper face of the base portion 20. Thereby, material is spared.
The hole 22 in the front part 20b of the base portion and the blind bore 41 in the second end of the front handle are arranged such that when the second end of the front handle is inserted in the recess 21 of the base portion, a passage is created by the hole 22 and the blind bore 41 for receiving the second attachment means 13. The blind bore 41 and/or the hole 22 may or may not be threaded for receiving the second attachment means .
In an embodiment of the invention, the base portion 20 houses a fuel tank inside its faces. For this reason, the base portion may be provided with a fuel tank opening.
In the figures, the rear handle 30 is integrally arranged with the base portion 20 such that the rear handle and the base portion are produced as one part. Although, it may also be possible that the rear handle is arranged to the base portion via attachment means, such as screws .
In another alternative embodiment of the handle portion, the front handle 40 may be arranged to the base portion 20 such that the first and second attachment means 12, 13 are mounted to the base portion and the front handle at, or from, the second lateral face 2Od of the base portion. In this embodiment, the handle portion may for example be inverted compared to the embodiment shown in the figures . In yet another alternative embodiment, the front handle may also be arranged to the base portion such that the first and second attachment means are mounted to the base portion and the front handle at the lower face 2Oe of the base portion.
In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed preferred embodiments and examples of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purpose of limitation, the scope of the invention being set forth in the following claims.

Claims

1. A handle portion for a hand-held motor-driven tool, the handle portion (10) comprising: a base portion (20) having a rear part (20a) , a front part (20b) , a first lateral face (20c) , a second lateral face (2Od) opposite to the first lateral face, and a lower face (2Oe) connecting the first and the second lateral faces, the lower face being intended to face downwards when the tool is in its normal rest position, a rear handle (30) arranged to the rear part (20a) of the base portion (20) ; a front handle (40) having a first end (40a) attached to the base portion (20) and a second end (40b) attached to the base portion (20), and wherein at least a part of the front handle (40) is arranged as a loop starting from the first lateral face (20c) of the base portion (20) and extending in a direction away from said lower face (20e) of the base portion (20) and further in a direction towards said second lateral face (2Od) of the base portion (20) ; a first attachment means (12) attaching the first end (40a) of the front handle to the base portion (20) ; and a second attachment means (13) attaching the second end (40b) of the front handle to the base portion (20) , characterized in that the first attachment means (12) and the second attachment (13) means are mountable at the same face of said first lateral face (20c) , second lateral face (2Od) or lower face (2Oe) of the base portion.
2. Handle portion according to claims 1, wherein the first attachment means (12) and the second attachment means (13) are mountable at the first lateral face (20c), and wherein the base portion (20) is provided with a recess (21) for receiving the second end (40b) of the front handle, the recess (21) extending from the second lateral face (2Od) in a direction towards the first lateral face (20c) , through a limited portion of the base portion.
3. Handle portion according to claim 2 , wherein the recess (21) of the base portion (20) is shaped such that it co-operates with the shape of the second end (40b) of the front handle.
4. Handle portion according to claim 2 or 3 , wherein the base portion is provided with a hole (22) for receiving the second attachment means (13), the hole extending from the first lateral face (20c) towards the recess (21) , the second end (40b) of the front handle further being provided with a blind bore (41) for receiving the second attachment means (13), the second end (40b) of the front handle being adapted to be inserted into the recess (21) of the base portion such that the second attachment means (13) can be inserted into the hole (22) of the base portion and further into the blind bore (41) .
5. Handle portion according to any of claims 2-4, wherein the recess (21) of the base portion is provided with at least one groove (21a, 21b, 21c) , and wherein the second end (40b) of the front handle (40) is provided with at least one protrusion (42a, 42b, 42c) , which at least one protrusion is arranged to co-operate with the at least one groove.
6. Handle portion according to claim 5, wherein the at least one groove (21a-c) comprises a first, flattened groove (21a) extending in the direction of the recess along the whole extension of the recess (21), and wherein the at least one protrusion (42a-c) of the front handle comprises a first protrusion (42a) arranged to co- operate with the first groove.
7. Handle portion according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the at least one groove (21a-c) of the recess comprises at least two second grooves (21b, 21c) arranged substantially opposite to each other, extending in the direction of the recess, and wherein the at least one protrusion (42a-c) of the front handle comprises at least two substantially oppositely arranged protrusions (42b, 42c) arranged to co-operate with the at least two second grooves (21b, 21c) .
8. Handle portion according to any of claims 1-7, wherein the first end (40a) of the front handle is provided with at least one cavity (43, 44) and the base portion (20) is provided with at least one projection (23, 24) arranged to co-operate with the at least one cavity (43, 44), the cavity and the projection being arranged to correspond with each other.
9. Handle portion according to claim 8, wherein the at least one projection (23, 24) of the base portion comprises at least two projections each having a different cross-sectional shape, and wherein the at least one cavity (43, 44) of the first end (40a) of the front handle comprises at least two cavities, each cavity- having inner dimensions corresponding with the inner dimensions of one of the projections, such that each cavity co-operate with its corresponding projection.
10. Handle portion according to any of claims 1-9, wherein the first end (40a) of the front handle is attached to the first lateral face (20c) of the base portion and the second end (40b) of the front handle is arranged at the lower face (2Oe) of the base portion.
11. Handle portion according to any of claims 1-10, wherein the first end (40a) of the front handle is attached to the rear part (20a) of the base portion, and wherein the second end (40b) of the front handle is attached to the front part (20b) of the base portion.
12. Handle portion according to any of claims 1-11, wherein the base portion (20) has a fuel tank, and wherein the first end (40a) of the front handle is attached to a face of the fuel tank.
13. A hand-held motor-driven tool, comprising a drive portion (50) and a handle portion (10) according to any of claims 1-12.
14. Hand-held motor-driven tool according to claim 13, wherein the handle portion (10) is arranged to the drive portion (50) via at least one anti-vibration element .
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