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WO2017187895A1
WO2017187895A1 PCT/JP2017/013673 JP2017013673W WO2017187895A1 WO 2017187895 A1 WO2017187895 A1 WO 2017187895A1 JP 2017013673 W JP2017013673 W JP 2017013673W WO 2017187895 A1 WO2017187895 A1 WO 2017187895A1
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咲間 伸一
治久 藤澤
賢一 高阿田
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日立工機株式会社
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25FCOMBINATION 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
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  • the present invention relates to a connection device, and more particularly to a connection device connectable to a work tool body.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a drilling tool capable of connecting a dust collector to a tool body as an example of a connecting device.
  • the force When working with the connection device connected to the work tool, the force may act in the direction in which the connection device moves relative to the work tool body due to vibrations caused by the driving of the tip tool. There was a problem of getting worse.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above background, and an object of the present invention is to provide a connection device that is less likely to move relative to a connected work tool by firmly fixing a connection portion with the work tool. That is.
  • the present invention provides a housing having a connection portion that is detachably connected to the work tool main body, and a locking position for locking the work tool main body and connecting the connection portion and the work tool main body. And a locking portion having a locking claw movable to a non-locking position where the locking to the work tool body is released and the connection is released, and a locking portion is attached so as to maintain the locking claw in the locking position.
  • a connecting device comprising a restricting portion capable of restricting movement.
  • a restricting portion that can restrict the movement of the locking claw from the locking position to the non-locking position, that is, can maintain the locking claw at the locking position. . Therefore, even when an operation on the operation unit is performed, the engagement between the locking claw and the work tool main body is not released, and the connection between the connection device and the work tool main body can be maintained more firmly. Therefore, operability can be improved.
  • the connection device connected to the work tool body and the connection device such as a rotational moment centering on the connection portion of both, relatively move due to vibration or the like. Force may work in such a direction.
  • the relative movement between the connection device and the work tool main body can be suppressed as long as the restriction device capable of maintaining the connection between the connection device and the work tool is provided as in the present invention. Can do.
  • the restricting portion has a screwing mechanism having a male screw member and a female screw member that can be screwed together, and the screwing mechanism is in a state where the male screw member and the female screw member are screwed together. It is preferable that the locking claw can be maintained in the locked position.
  • a latching claw can be easily maintained in a latching position only by screwing a male screw member and a female screw member.
  • the screwing mechanism maintains the locking claw in the locking position even when the operation unit is operated when the screwing amount between the male screw member and the female screw member is a predetermined amount or more.
  • the amount of movement of the locking claw is regulated so that when the amount of screwing is less than a predetermined amount, the amount of movement of the locking claw is adjusted so that the locking claw can move between the locking position and the non-locking position. It is preferable to regulate.
  • the operation portion when the screwing amount is less than the predetermined amount, the operation portion is operated to rotate the locking portion in a predetermined direction against the urging force of the urging member. It is preferable that the locking claw is moved from the locking position to the non-locking position by the movement.
  • the operating portion when the amount of screwing between the male screw member and the female screw member is less than a predetermined amount, the operating portion is operated to rotate the locking portion in a predetermined direction. Accordingly, the locking claw moves from the locking position to the non-locking position.
  • the screwing amount of the male screw member and the female screw member is less than a predetermined amount, even if the male screw member and the female screw member are still screwed together, it can be locked by operating the operation unit.
  • the claw can be moved from the locked position to the unlocked position. That is, since it is not necessary to release the screwing of the male screw member and the female screw member in order to release the connection of the connection device with respect to the work tool body, the operability is not impaired.
  • a pair of locking portions are provided so as to face each other, and the work tool main body is located between the pair of locking portions in a state where the locking claws are locked to the work tool main body, More preferably, a pair of restricting portions are provided corresponding to the pair of locking portions.
  • connection device can be connected in a more balanced manner. Moreover, it can suppress more reliably that a connection apparatus and a working tool main body move relatively.
  • the connecting device is preferably a dust collecting device that collects dust generated by the work of the work tool body.
  • the restricting portion further includes a restricting member capable of restricting the movement of the locking claw from the locking position to the non-locking position, and the screwing mechanism fixes the locking member to the housing to lock the locking claw. Is preferably maintained in the locked position.
  • the screwing mechanism can restrict the locking claw from moving from the locking position to the non-locking position via the restriction member. Therefore, even when the screwing mechanism has a structure in which it is difficult to directly restrict the movement of the locking claw, it is possible to restrict the movement of the locking claw from the locking position to the non-locking position. It becomes possible.
  • connection portion has a pair of rail portions that can be engaged with the main body connection portion of the work tool body, and a pair of locking portions are provided corresponding to the pair of rail portions
  • the locking claw is configured to advance to the movement locus of the main body connection portion at the locking position, and to retreat from the movement locus of the main body connection portion at the non-locking position, and the restricting member abuts each of the pair of locking portions. It is possible to restrict the movement of the locking claw from the locking position to the non-locking position by abutting, and the screwing mechanism locks the regulating member to the housing by screwing. Each of these is preferably maintained in the locked position.
  • both locking portions can be engaged with one screwing mechanism by interposing a regulating member that can contact each locking portion. It can be maintained in the stop position.
  • relative movement between the connection device and the work tool main body can be more reliably prevented as compared with the case where only one locking portion is provided.
  • the restricting portion is retracted from a movement locus from the locking position of the locking portion to the non-locking position and allows the movement of the locking claw from the locking position to the non-locking position; It is preferable to have a slide member that is supported with respect to the housing so as to move to the second position that moves to the movement locus and restricts the movement of the locking claw from the locking position to the non-locking position.
  • the restricting portion is a simple mechanism using a slide member, and can restrict / allow movement of the locking claw from the locking position to the non-locking position, thereby improving operability. Can be achieved.
  • the connecting device is preferably a battery that can supply power to the work tool body.
  • connection between the work tool main body and the battery that can supply power to the work tool body can be strengthened, and more stable and continuous power supply to the work tool body can be realized. Is done.
  • the locking claw is locked to the work tool main body by bringing the locking portion close to the work tool main body.
  • a latching claw can be latched with respect to a work tool main body only by making a locking part adjoin to the work tool main body which is a connection object. Therefore, the connecting device can be easily connected to the work tool body.
  • the present invention further includes a housing having a connection portion that is detachably connected to the work tool main body, an engagement position that engages with the work tool main body and connects the connection portion and the work tool main body, and a relationship with respect to the work tool main body.
  • a locking portion having a locking claw movable to a non-locking position where the locking is released and the connection is released; and a biasing member that biases the locking portion so as to maintain the locking claw in the locking position;
  • An operation unit that moves the locking claw from the locking position to the non-locking position against the biasing force of the biasing member, and a regulation that can restrict the movement of the locking claw from the locking position to the non-locking position
  • a connecting portion to which the means can be attached.
  • the connecting device includes the attaching portion to which the restricting means capable of restricting the movement of the locking claw from the locking position to the non-locking position can be mounted. Therefore, by attaching the restricting means to the attachment portion, the movement of the locking claw from the locking position to the non-locking position can be restricted, that is, the locking claw can be maintained at the locking position. Therefore, the connection between the connection device and the work tool main body can be maintained more firmly, and the operability can be improved.
  • the connection device connected to the work tool body and the connection device such as a rotational moment centering on the connection portion of both, relatively move due to vibration or the like.
  • connection device capable of attaching a restricting means capable of maintaining the connection between the connection device and the work tool
  • Relative movement can be suppressed.
  • connection device of the present invention since the connection with the work tool main body is firmly maintained, relative movement with respect to the connected work tool hardly occurs, and work efficiency can be improved.
  • FIG. 1 It is explanatory drawing which shows attachment / detachment with respect to the hammer drill which is an example of the working tool of the dust collector concerning the 1st Embodiment of this invention. It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view which shows the internal structure in the state in which the dust collector concerning the 1st Embodiment of this invention was connected to the hammer drill. It is a disassembled perspective view for demonstrating the structure of the housing and locking member of a dust collector concerning the 1st Embodiment of this invention. It is a side view which shows the state where the external thread member was inserted in the dust collector concerning the 1st Embodiment of this invention, and the dust collector and the hammer drill were connected. FIG.
  • FIG. 5A is an explanatory view showing a state in which the male screw member and the female screw member are screwed together, and the locking claw is in the locking position
  • FIG. 5B is a male screw member. It is explanatory drawing which shows the state which is in the state in which the internal thread member and the female screw member were screwed together, and the latching claw is in the non-locking position.
  • FIG. 6A is an explanatory view for explaining the assembly of the male screw member and the female screw member to the housing of the dust collector
  • FIG. 6B is the amount of engagement between the male screw member and the female screw member and the engagement. It is explanatory drawing explaining the movement from the latching position of a nail
  • FIG.8 (a) has a latching claw in a latching position.
  • FIG. 8B shows a state in which the locking claw is in the non-locking position.
  • FIG. 9A is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the upper housing of the battery pack according to the second embodiment of the present invention is viewed from below, and FIG.
  • FIG. 9A shows a state where the locking claw is in the locking position; (B) shows the state in which the restricting member for maintaining the locking claw in the locking position and the screwing mechanism are mounted on the upper housing. It is a rear view of the battery pack concerning the modification 1 of the 2nd Embodiment of this invention, Comprising: It is explanatory drawing explaining the movement from the latching position of the latching claw to the non-locking position.
  • FIG. 9 conceptually illustrates a state in which a locking claw moves from a non-locking position to a locking position in the process of connecting the battery pack to the battery mounting portion of the hammer drill according to the first modification of the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the through hole into which the male screw member for maintaining the locking claw in the locked position is inserted, and the male screw member is inserted into the through hole It is explanatory drawing which shows a state.
  • FIG.16 (a) shows the state which a latching claw exists in a latching position.
  • FIG. 16B shows a state in which the locking claw is in the non-locking position.
  • the dust collector 1 which is an example of the connection device concerning the 1st Embodiment of this invention is demonstrated with reference to FIG. 1 thru
  • the dust collector 1 is detachably connected to a hammer drill 100 that is an example of a work tool.
  • the dust collector 1 is a device for sucking and collecting dust generated from a work material by an operation performed by the hammer drill 100 on the work material.
  • front indicated by an arrow in FIG. 1 is defined as a front direction
  • rear is defined as a rear direction
  • up is defined as an upward direction
  • down is defined as a downward direction.
  • left is defined as the left direction
  • right is defined as the right direction.
  • the dust collector 1 is connected to the hammer drill 100 from below. First, the configuration of the hammer drill 100 to which the dust collector 1 is connected will be briefly described.
  • the hammer drill 100 includes a main body casing 110 that forms an outline thereof.
  • the main body casing 110 is an example of the “work tool main body” in the present invention.
  • a motor 120 as a drive source is provided in the main body casing 110.
  • a battery connecting portion 111 is provided at the lower rear portion of the main body casing 110.
  • a battery pack 6 that supplies electric power for driving the motor 120 is detachably connected to the battery connecting portion 111.
  • a tool attachment portion 112 to which a tip tool 130 such as a drill blade is detachably attached is provided at the front end portion of the main body casing 110 depending on the work application, and the rear end portion of the main body casing 110 and above the battery connection portion 111.
  • the handle 113 is provided with a trigger switch 114 that can control the driving of the motor 120.
  • the motor 120 is driven and the tool attachment portion 112 is operated.
  • the tip tool 130 mounted on is driven.
  • the operator causes the tip tool 130 in a driven state to abut the work material, or operates the trigger switch 114 after the abutment tool 130 is brought into contact with the work material, thereby driving the work tool 130.
  • the three types of operations, rotation, batting and rotation batting can be performed. Since the configuration of such a hammer drill 100 is well known, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the main body casing 110 is formed with a recess 115, a pair of left and right guide grooves 116, and a pair of left and right locked portions 117.
  • the recess 115 is formed on the lower surface of the front portion of the main body casing 110 (the portion that supports the tool attachment portion 112) (see FIG. 2).
  • the pair of left and right guide grooves 116 are formed at positions in front of the battery connection portion 111 at the lower portions of the left and right side surfaces of the main body casing 110.
  • Each guide groove 116 has a groove shape that is recessed inward from the outer surfaces of the corresponding left and right side surfaces of the main body casing 110, and extends in the vertical direction.
  • the pair of left and right engaged portions 117 are formed at positions below the corresponding guide grooves 116 and behind the recesses 115 at the lower portions of the left and right side surfaces of the main body casing 110.
  • Each locked portion 117 has a concave shape that is recessed inward from the outer surfaces of the corresponding left and right side surfaces of the main casing 110.
  • the lower surface constituting the recess of each locked portion 117 is a surface extending in the front-rear direction and the horizontal direction, and functions as a locking surface E on which a locking claw 44 of the dust collector 1 described later is locked. (See FIG. 5A).
  • the dust collector 1 connected to the hammer drill 100 having the above configuration will be described. As shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the dust collector 1 includes a housing 2, a slider portion 3, a locking mechanism 4, and a screwing mechanism 5.
  • the housing 2 is an example of the “housing” in the present invention, and has a substantially box shape having a substantially rectangular shape in a side view.
  • the housing 2 has a front part 2A and a rear part 2B.
  • the front portion 2 ⁇ / b> A constitutes a portion that is positioned forward of the hammer drill 100 in a state where the dust collector 1 is connected to the hammer drill 100.
  • a dust collection case 21 for collecting the sucked dust is accommodated in the front portion 2A.
  • the dust collection case 21 is configured to be detachable from the front portion 2A. Therefore, the dust accumulated in the dust collection case 21 can be discarded by removing the dust collection case 21 from the housing 2.
  • a filter 22 is provided in the dust collection case 21 for adsorbing the sucked dust and filtering the sucked air.
  • a convex portion 23 is formed on the upper surface 2a of the front portion 2A.
  • the convex portion 23 has a substantially cylindrical shape protruding upward from the upper surface 2a in the vicinity of the rear end portion of the upper surface 2a.
  • the rear portion 2B is a portion constituting the rear portion of the housing 2, and is an example of the “connecting portion” in the present invention.
  • a dust collection motor 24 that is a drive source of the dust collector 1 is accommodated in the rear portion 2B.
  • the dust collecting motor 24 has a rotating shaft 24A.
  • the rotating shaft 24A extends in the front-rear direction and is rotatably supported with respect to the rear portion 2B.
  • a fan 24B is fixed to the front end of the rotating shaft 24A of the dust collecting motor 24.
  • the dust collecting motor 24 is driven and the fan 24B rotates, whereby the suction force of the dust collecting device 1 is generated.
  • the fan 24B substantially faces the filter 22 of the dust collection case 21 in a state where the dust collection case 21 is mounted on the housing 2 (front portion 2A).
  • a pair of support portions 25 and a dust collecting terminal portion 26 are provided on the upper surface 2 b of the rear portion 2 ⁇ / b> B of the housing 2.
  • the pair of support portions 25 are disposed so as to face each other in the left-right direction, and are provided so as to protrude upward from the upper surface 2b.
  • Each support portion 25 has a substantially prismatic shape, and has a height capable of coming into contact with the bottom surface of the main body casing 110 of the hammer drill 100 when the dust collector 1 is connected to the hammer drill 100. Yes.
  • a first support hole 27 is formed in each support portion 25.
  • Each first support hole 27 is a through-hole penetrating in the left-right direction through a substantially central portion in side view of the support portion 25, and is an example of the “attachment portion” in the present invention.
  • the first support hole 27 includes a large diameter portion 27A and a small diameter portion 27B (see FIGS. 5A and 5B).
  • the large diameter portion 27A is a portion constituting the inner side in the left-right direction of the first support hole 27 and has a hexagonal shape in a side view (FIG. 3).
  • the small-diameter portion 27B is disposed on the outer side in the left-right direction of the large-diameter portion 27A, and constitutes the left-right direction outer portion of the first support hole 27.
  • the large diameter portion 27A and the small diameter portion 27B are arranged coaxially in the left-right direction.
  • the dust collecting terminal portion 26 is fitted to the terminal portion 118 provided on the bottom surface of the main body casing 110 when connected to the hammer drill 100.
  • the dust collector 1 and the hammer drill 100 are electrically connected. That is, when the dust collector 1 is connected to the hammer drill 100, the dust collector 1 is configured to receive power from the battery pack 6 connected to the hammer drill 100.
  • the rear portion 2 ⁇ / b> B has a pair of side walls 28.
  • the pair of side walls 28 connect the left and right upper edge portions of the upper surface 2b of the rear portion 2B and the left and right rear edge portions of the front portion 2A, respectively.
  • Guided portions 29 are formed at the rear ends of the side walls 28, respectively. Each guided portion 29 protrudes inward in the left-right direction from the inner surface of the rear end portion of the corresponding side wall 28 and extends in the up-down direction.
  • each guided portion 29 is received from below in the corresponding guide groove 116 of the main body casing 110. That is, the guided portion 29 and the guide groove 116 guide the connection of the dust collector 1 to the hammer drill 100.
  • the slider portion 3 is supported so as to be slidable in the front-rear direction with respect to the front portion 2 ⁇ / b> A of the main body casing 110.
  • the slider portion 3 has a substantially L shape in a side view, a hose accommodating portion 31 extending in the front-rear direction, and an adapter portion 32 extending upward from the front end portion of the hose accommodating portion 31. have.
  • a hose 33 is accommodated inside the hose accommodating portion 31.
  • the hose 33 is configured to be extendable in the front-rear direction in accordance with the slide movement in the front-rear direction of the slider part 3 (hose accommodating part 31).
  • a space 33 a is defined inside the hose 33, and communicates with the space in the dust collection case 21 when the dust collection case 21 is attached to the housing 2.
  • the adapter portion 32 is a portion that comes into contact with the work material during work, and a space 32 a defined therein communicates with a space 33 a in the hose 33.
  • a suction part 34 having a substantially annular shape in rear view is provided at the tip part (upper end part) of the adapter part 32, and an opening 34 a communicating with the space 33 a is formed in the suction part 34.
  • the tip (front end) of the tip tool 130 attached to the tool attachment portion 112 is disposed at the center portion of the annular suction portion 34.
  • dust or the like generated from the work material by the operation of the driven tip tool 130 is caused from the opening 34a. It is sucked into the slider part 3. Dust or the like sucked from the opening 34 a is carried to the dust collection case 21 via the space 32 a in the adapter portion 32 and the space 33 a in the hose 33, and is accumulated in the dust collection case 21.
  • the filter 22 provided in the dust collecting case 21 captures dust in the intake air, the sucked dust is reliably accumulated in the dust collecting case 21 without moving to the dust collecting motor 24 side.
  • the air filtered by the filter 22 is discharged out of the dust collector 1 from an exhaust port (not shown) formed in the vicinity of the fan 24B.
  • the locking mechanism 4 includes a pair of left and right latch mechanisms 41.
  • the pair of latch mechanisms 41 are provided so as to straddle the corresponding side wall 28 and the side wall of the rear portion 2B in the vertical direction.
  • each latch mechanism 41 can be locked to the hammer drill 100 (the locking surface E of the locked portion 117), and functions to connect the dust collecting device 1 to the hammer drill 100 by locking.
  • each latch mechanism 41 includes a locking member 42 and an urging member 43.
  • the locking member 42 has a substantially rectangular shape in side view extending in the vertical direction.
  • the locking member 42 is supported by the rear part 2B so as to be rotatable with respect to the rear part 2B of the housing 2.
  • each locking member 42 includes a locking portion 42 ⁇ / b> A, an operation portion 42 ⁇ / b> B, a coupling portion 42 ⁇ / b> C, and a cover 46.
  • the locking portion 42 ⁇ / b> A is a portion constituting the upper portion of the locking member 42, and has a locking claw 44 at the upper end portion thereof.
  • the locking claw 44 protrudes inward in the left-right direction from the inner surface of the upper end portion of the locking portion 42A.
  • the locking claw 44 is locked to the lower surface (locking surface E) of the locked portion 117 of the main body casing 110 when the dust collector 1 is connected to the hammer drill 100. More specifically, as shown in FIGS. 5 (a) and 5 (b), the front end portion (free end portion) of the locking claw 44 has a substantially triangular shape in rear view, and has an inclined surface 44A and a lower surface 44B. And have.
  • the inclined surface 44A is a surface that is inclined downward as it goes inward in the left-right direction.
  • the lower surface 44B is a surface extending in the left-right direction and the front-rear direction, and is engaged with the engagement surface E of the locked portion 117.
  • the locking portion 42A and the locking claw 44 are examples of the “locking portion” and the “locking claw” in the present invention, respectively.
  • Each locking portion 42A has a second support hole 47 at a substantially central portion in the front-rear direction at the lower portion thereof.
  • the second support hole 47 is a through hole that penetrates the locking portion 42A in the left-right direction, and is an example of the “attachment portion” in the present invention.
  • the second support hole 47 has substantially the same diameter as the small diameter portion 27 ⁇ / b> B of the first support hole 27 formed in the support portion 25.
  • the operation part 42 ⁇ / b> B is a part that constitutes a lower part of the locking member 42, and is a part that is operated when the operator releases the connection of the dust collector 1 to the hammer drill 100.
  • the operation unit 42B is an example of the “operation unit” in the present invention.
  • the connecting portion 42 ⁇ / b> C connects the locking portion 42 ⁇ / b> A and the operation portion 42 ⁇ / b> B and constitutes a substantially central portion of the locking member 42 in the vertical direction.
  • the connecting portion 42 ⁇ / b> C has a swing shaft 45.
  • the swing shaft 45 has a substantially cylindrical shape extending in the front-rear direction, and is rotatably supported on a side wall (left wall or right wall) that constitutes the rear portion 2B of the housing 2.
  • each locking member 42 is configured to be rotatable about the axis of the swing shaft 45 with respect to the rear portion 2 ⁇ / b> B of the housing 2.
  • the cover 46 is attached to the connecting portion 42 ⁇ / b> C from the outer side in the left-right direction and covers the swing shaft 45.
  • the biasing member 43 is an example of the “biasing member” in the present invention, and is provided between the corresponding operation portion 42B and the corresponding side wall (left wall or right wall) of the rear portion 2B of the housing 2. .
  • the urging member 43 always urges the operation unit 42B outward in the left-right direction. That is, each locking portion 42 ⁇ / b> A (locking claw 44) is always biased inward in the left-right direction by the biasing force of each corresponding biasing member 43. Therefore, the locking claw 44 is always located at the locking position where it is locked to the locking surface E of the locked portion 117 of the hammer drill 100 shown in FIG.
  • the locking member 42 In a state where the locking claw 44 is in the locking position, when the operator presses the operation portion 42B inward in the left-right direction against the biasing force of the biasing member 43, the locking member 42 is the axis of the swing shaft 45. Centering on the center, the locking portion 42A rotates in a direction to move outward in the left-right direction. By the rotation of the locking member 42, the locking claw 44 moves from the locking position shown in FIG. 5A to the non-locking position shown in FIG. 5B. In the non-locking position, the lower surface 44B of the locking claw 44 is separated from the locking surface E of the locked portion 117, and the locking with respect to the locking surface E is released.
  • the rotation direction in which the locking portion 42A moves outward in the left-right direction is referred to as “outer rotation direction”, and the locking portion 42A is directed inward in the left-right direction.
  • the rotation direction that moves in this way is called the “inner rotation direction”.
  • the “outside rotation direction” is an example of the “predetermined direction” in the present invention.
  • the locking member 42 When the operator presses the operating portion 42B to release the pressing on the operating portion 42B from the state where the locking claw 44 is positioned at the non-locking position, the locking member 42 is swung by the biasing force of the biasing member 43. Since it rotates in the inner rotation direction around the axis of the shaft 45, the locking claw 44 returns from the non-locking position to the locking position. As described above, the locking claw 44 is configured to be movable between the locking position and the non-locking position.
  • the screwing mechanism 5 restricts / allows movement of the locking claw 44 between the locking position and the non-locking position by restricting the amount of movement of the locking portion 42A.
  • the screwing mechanism 5 is an example of a “regulator” in the present invention, and an example of a “regulator”.
  • the screwing mechanism 5 has a pair of left and right screwing members 51. Specifically, each screwing member 51 has a male screw member 52 and a female screw member 53.
  • the male screw member 52 is a hexagon bolt having a hexagonal screw head 52A and a body portion 52B below the neck.
  • the diameter of the screw head 52 ⁇ / b> A is configured to be slightly smaller than the large diameter portion 27 ⁇ / b> A of the first support hole 27 formed in the support portion 25.
  • the male screw member 52 is inserted from the inner side in the left-right direction with respect to the large-diameter portion 27A of the corresponding first support hole 27 with the screw head 52A facing in the left-right direction.
  • the body portion 52B is supported by the first support hole 27 and the second support hole 47 in a state of being inserted through the second support hole 47 of the small diameter portion 27B and the locking portion 42A.
  • the body portion 52B of the male screw member 52 is inserted into the first support hole 27 (large diameter portion 27A, small diameter portion 27B) and the second support hole 47, and a screw portion (screw) The mountain) has such a length that it protrudes outward in the left-right direction from the second support hole 47.
  • the female screw member 53 is a wing nut configured to be screwable with a screw portion of the body portion 52 ⁇ / b> B of the male screw member 52 protruding from the second support hole 47. As shown in FIG. 4, the female screw member 53 has a knob portion 53 ⁇ / b> A that is substantially rectangular in a side view. The operator can change the tightening amount of the female screw member 53 with respect to the male screw member 52, that is, the screwing amount of the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53, by operating the knob portion 53A.
  • the diameter of the screw head 52 ⁇ / b> A of the male screw member 52 is configured to be smaller than the diameter of the large diameter portion 27 ⁇ / b> A formed in the first support hole 27. Therefore, the screw head 52A of the male screw member 52 can be moved relative to the large diameter portion 27A while being accommodated in the large diameter portion 27A. Further, the body portion 52 ⁇ / b> B of the male screw member 52 has a smaller (thin) diameter than the small diameter portion 27 ⁇ / b> B and the second support hole 47. Therefore, when the male screw member 52 is inserted into the first support hole 27 and the second support hole 47, the screw head 52A of the male screw member 52 has a body portion of the male screw member 52 with respect to the large diameter portion 27A.
  • the locking member 42 rotates in the outward rotation direction about the axis of the swing shaft 45. Can move. That is, the locking portion 42A (locking claw 44) of the locking member 42 can move from the locking position to the non-locking position while the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53 remain screwed together. It is configured.
  • the position of the front end of the body portion 52B in a state where the male screw member 52 is inserted into the first support hole 27 and the second support hole 47 is R0 .
  • the female screw member 53 will tighten from R 0 to the position of R max with respect to the male screw member 52, the left-right direction inner surface of the female screw member 53 comes into contact with the left-right direction outer surface of the locking portion 42A, the locking The rotation of the member 42 in the outer rotation direction is restricted. That is, the support portion 25 and the locking portion 42A are sandwiched between the screw head 52A and the female screw member 53 of the male screw member 52.
  • the female screw member 53 with respect to the male screw member 52 inserted into the large diameter portion 27A, the small diameter portion 27B, and the second support hole 47 is used.
  • the tightening amount may be changed. Specifically, the amount of screwing can be increased by operating the knob portion 53A and tightening the female screw member 53 to the male screw member 52, and the screwing amount can be decreased by loosening.
  • Nishigoryou is less than R 1, the locking claw 44 is movable in the locking and unlocked positions. Therefore, Nishigoryou is when the operator in the state less than R 1 pushes the operating portion 42B, the locking member 42 pivots outward pivoting direction about the axis of the pivot shaft 45. Therefore, the locking claw 44 moves from the locking position to the non-locking position. Further, if the operator releases the pressing on the operation portion 42B in a state where the locking claw 44 is moved from the locking position to the non-locking position, the locking claw 44 is locked again by the biasing force of the biasing member 43. Can return to position.
  • the screwing amount of the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53 is R 1 or more, even if the operator presses the operation portion 42B and tries to remove the dust collector 1 from the hammer drill 100, the male screw Since the locking claw 44 is maintained at the locking position by the screwing of the member 52 and the female screw member 53, the connection between the dust collector 1 and the hammer drill 100 is not released. Conversely, moving the screwing amount of the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53 if it is less than R 1, the unlocked position from the locking claw 44 is locked position by the operator presses the operating portion 42B Therefore, the dust collector 1 can be removed from the hammer drill 100 to release the connection. That is, with the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53 attached to the housing 2 (first support hole 27) and the locking portion 42A (second support hole 47), the dust collector 1 and the hammer drill 100 are connected to each other. Can be switched between connected and disconnected.
  • the screwing amount of the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53 after less than R 1 the corresponding of the hammer drill 100 guided portion 29 of the dust collector 1
  • the guide groove 116 is inserted from below.
  • the locking claw 44 moves upward while sequentially contacting the lower surface and the left and right side surfaces of the main body casing 110 of the hammer drill 100. That is, since the inclined surface 44A of each locking claw 44 moves upward relative to the lower surface and left and right side surfaces of the main body casing 110 in sequence, each locking member 42 resists the biasing force of the biasing member 43. Rotate to open in the outward rotation direction.
  • the dust collector 1 is further moved upward, the convex portion 23 of the dust collector 1 and the concave portion 115 of the hammer drill 100 are fitted, and the upper end portion of each guided portion 29 corresponds to the guide groove 116 of the hammer drill 100. If it contacts the upper end part of this, the further upward movement of the dust collector 1 with respect to the hammer drill 100 will be controlled.
  • each locking member 42 opposes the corresponding locked portion 117 of the hammer drill 100 in the left-right direction, and the locking member 42 rotates in the inner rotation direction by the biasing force of the biasing member 43. Move. By the rotation of the locking member 42, the locking claw 44 is received in the locked portion 117, and the lower surface 44B of the locking claw 44 is engaged with the locked portion 117 as shown in FIG. Lock against the stop surface E. That is, the locking claw 44 is located at the locking position. Thereby, the connection with respect to the hammer drill 100 of the dust collector 1 is completed.
  • the dust collecting terminal portion 26 of the dust collector 1 and the terminal portion 118 of the hammer drill 100 are fitted, and the dust collector 1 and the hammer drill 100 are electrically connected. Connected to.
  • step connection to the hammer drill 100 of the dust collecting apparatus 1 is completed, the screwing amount by tightening the female threaded member 53 relative to the male screw member 52 if R 1 above, the locking claw 44 in a locked position Movement to the non-locking position is restricted, and the locking claw 44 is maintained at the locking position. If it is not necessary to keep the locking claw 44 in the locked position, the screwing amount may not be changed as it is even after the connection is completed.
  • the screwing amount is less than R 1 by loosening the female screw member 53 relative to the male screw member 52.
  • the locking member 42 is pivoted outwardly pivoting direction
  • the lower surface 44B of the locking claw 44 is separated from the locking surface E of the locked portion 117 (see FIG. 5B). That is, the locking claw 44 is released from the locked portion 117 (locking surface E), and the locking claw 44 moves from the locking position to the non-locking position.
  • the dust collection terminal portion 26 is also separated from the terminal portion 118 of the hammer drill 100, and the electrical connection between the dust collector 1 and the hammer drill 100 is also released.
  • the dust collecting apparatus 1 is engaged even when an operation is performed on the operation unit 42B that moves the locking claw 44 from the locking position to the non-locking position.
  • a screwing mechanism 5 that can restrict the movement of the pawl 44 from the locking position to the non-locking position is provided as a restricting portion. That is, the locking claw 44 can be maintained at the locking position even when the operation portion 42B is operated by the screwing mechanism 5 (screwing of the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53). Has been. For this reason, even if the operation portion 42B is operated, the locking claw 44 and the hammer drill 100 (the locking surface E of the locked portion 117) are not released, so the dust collector 1 and the hammer drill 100 are not locked. The connection will not be released. Therefore, the connection between the dust collector 1 and the hammer drill 100 can be maintained more firmly, and the operability can be improved.
  • the dust collector 1 connected to the hammer drill 100 such as a rotational moment centering on the connecting portion of both due to vibration or the like is caused. Force may work in the direction of relative movement.
  • the screwing mechanism 5 is provided as a restricting portion capable of maintaining the connection between the dust collector 1 and the hammer drill 100 even when the operation portion 42B is operated as in the present embodiment. If so, the relative movement between the dust collector 1 and the hammer drill 100 can be suppressed.
  • the screwing mechanism 5 has a male screw member 52 and a female screw member 53 that can be screwed together. That is, the locking claw 44 can be easily maintained at the locking position simply by screwing the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53 together.
  • screwing mechanism 5 when screwing of the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53 is R 1 above, to be made the operation of the operating section 42B is locking claw 44 locked position restricting the amount of movement of the locking claw 44 to be maintained, if Nishigoryou is less than R 1, the locking pawl so that the locking claw 44 can be moved between the locking and unlocked positions
  • the movement amount of 44 is regulated. As described above, the amount of movement of the locking claw 44 can be easily adjusted by merely changing the screwing amount of the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53.
  • the locking claw 44 is maintained in the locked position while being screwed, or the locking claw 44 is Whether an operator can move between the locking position and the non-locking position can be easily selected by an operator according to the work content and work environment, and can be easily changed. That is, the operator can easily change whether or not the connection of the dust collector 1 to the hammer drill 100 is maintained. Therefore, workability can be improved.
  • Such a configuration is particularly effective when the dust collector 1 needs to be frequently connected / disconnected to the hammer drill 100.
  • the locking member 42 is pivoted outward pivoting direction by the pivoting
  • the locking claw 44 moves from the locking position to the non-locking position. That is, if is less than R 1 screwing amount of the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53, even in a state in which is screwed the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53, by operating the operating section 42B
  • the locking claw 44 can be moved from the locking position to the non-locking position. That is, in order to release the connection of the dust collector 1 to the hammer drill 100, it is not necessary to release the screwing of the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53, and the operability is not impaired.
  • the locking claw 44 can be moved between the locking position and the non-locking position while the male screw member 52 and the female screw member 53 are screwed together. Therefore, the screw head 52A of the male screw member 52 is supported by the large diameter portion 27A, and the body portion 52B of the male screw member 52 is supported by the small diameter portion 27B and the second support hole 47 with play.
  • the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the diameter of the body portion 52B is sufficiently narrower than the diameter of the small diameter portion 27B and the second support hole 47. Then, the locking member 42 can be allowed to rotate.
  • a pair of locking members 42 (locking portions 42A) are provided on the left and right so as to face each other, and the locking claws 44 are locked to the locking surface E of the hammer drill 100.
  • the hammer drill 100 is located between the pair of locking members 42. That is, when the locking claw 44 is in the locking position, the hammer drill 100 to be locked is disposed between the pair of left and right locking members 42 (locking portions 42A). Therefore, as compared with the case where the locking claw 44 is locked only at one place with respect to the hammer drill 100, the locking claw 44 is locked on both sides of the hammer drill 100, so that the dust collecting device 1 is attached to the hammer drill 100. Can be connected in a more balanced manner.
  • the screwing mechanism 5 is also provided in a pair of left and right corresponding to the pair of left and right locking members 42 (locking portions 42A), the occurrence of relative movement between the dust collector 1 and the hammer drill 100 is more reliably suppressed. can do.
  • the dust collector 1 which is a connection apparatus is connected to the hammer drill 100 so that attachment or detachment is possible. Therefore, even if dust or the like is generated during work performed using the hammer drill 100, the dust or the like generated by the connected dust collector 1 is sucked and collected, so that work efficiency can be improved.
  • the locking claw 44 is locked to the hammer drill 100 only by bringing the locking portion 42 ⁇ / b> A (locking member 42) of the dust collector 1 close to the hammer drill 100 to be connected. It can be locked to the surface E. Therefore, the dust collector 1 can be easily connected to the hammer drill 100.
  • a battery pack 6 which is an example of a connection device according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 7 to 9B.
  • the battery pack 6 is an example of a connection device that is detachably connected to a hammer drill 100 that is an example of a work tool. That is, the battery pack 6 is a device that supplies electric power for driving the motor 120 of the connected hammer drill 100.
  • the battery pack 6 includes a housing 61, a latch mechanism 62, a regulating member 7, and a screwing mechanism 8.
  • the housing 61 is an example of the “housing” in the present invention.
  • the regulating member 7 and the screwing mechanism 8 are an example of a “regulating portion” in the present invention and an example of a “regulating means”.
  • the housing 61 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and includes a lower housing 61A in which battery cells (not shown) are accommodated, and an upper housing 61B in which substrates (not shown), terminals, and the like are accommodated.
  • the upper housing 61 ⁇ / b> B has a pair of left and right rail portions 63 and a latch mechanism accommodating portion 64.
  • the rail portion 63 is an example of a “connecting portion” in the present invention, and is an example of a “pair of rail portions”. Specifically, the pair of rail portions 63 are disposed at a substantially central portion of the upper surface of the upper housing 61B.
  • Each rail portion 63 has a main body portion 63A and a rib portion 63B.
  • the main body portion 63A extends in the front-rear direction and is provided to face each other in the left-right direction.
  • the rib part 63B extends horizontally outward from the upper end part of the corresponding main body part 63A.
  • a through-hole 63a is formed in the main body 63A of each rail 63 so as to receive a locking claw 65A of a locking member 65, which will be described later, so as to be able to advance and retract.
  • the latch mechanism accommodating portion 64 is provided behind the pair of left and right rail portions 63 on the upper surface of the upper housing 61B.
  • the latch mechanism accommodating portion 64 is connected to the rear end portion of each rail portion 63.
  • the latch mechanism accommodating portion 64 accommodates the latch mechanism 62 in its internal space.
  • through holes 64 a are formed in the left and right side walls of the latch mechanism housing portion 64 to receive a pressed portion 67 of a locking member 65 described later so as to be able to advance and retract.
  • a pair of through-holes 64b into which a later-described regulating member 7 is inserted and a later-described screwing mechanism are formed on the rear wall of the latch mechanism housing portion 64.
  • a receiving portion 641 configured to receive eight male screw members 81 is formed.
  • the through hole 64b and the receiving portion 641 are examples of the “attachment portion” in the present invention.
  • the receiving portion 641 is provided at an intermediate position between the pair of through holes 64b and at a substantially central position in the left-right direction of the rear wall of the latch mechanism accommodating portion 64.
  • the receiving portion 641 has a support portion 641A that supports a female screw member 82 of the screwing mechanism 8 described later, and a support hole 641b through which the male screw member 81 is inserted.
  • the latch mechanism 62 includes a pair of locking members 65 and a pair of urging members 66.
  • Each locking member 65 is provided so as to be movable in the left-right direction within the latch mechanism accommodating portion 64.
  • each locking member 65 has a locking claw 65A and an operation portion 65B.
  • the locking member 65 and the locking claw 65A are examples of the “locking portion” and the “locking claw” in the present invention, respectively.
  • the locking claw 65 ⁇ / b> A has a hook shape whose tip protrudes outward in the left-right direction, and constitutes a front portion of the locking member 65.
  • the operation portion 65B constitutes a rear portion of the locking member 65, and includes a pressed portion 67 that extends in the front-rear direction and the up-down direction, and a contact rib 68.
  • the pressed portion 67 is located on the outer side in the left-right direction with respect to the protruding end (tip portion) of the corresponding locking claw 65A.
  • the pressed portion 67 is an example of the “operation portion” in the present invention.
  • the contact rib 68 is a rib protruding rearward from the rear end portion of the operation portion 65B. That is, the contact rib 68 is located behind the pressed portion 67.
  • the biasing member 66 is a member that biases the corresponding locking member 65 outward in the left-right direction, and is a compression spring in the present embodiment.
  • the biasing member 66 is an example of the “biasing member” in the present invention.
  • One end portion of the urging member 66 is connected to the inner side surface in the left-right direction of the pressed portion 67 of the corresponding locking member 65.
  • the other end of the urging member 66 is connected to the inner side surface of the urging member receiving portion 69 screwed to the upper housing 61B (see FIGS. 9A and 9B).
  • each locking member 65 is always laterally outward through the through-hole 63 a formed in the main body portion 63 ⁇ / b> A of the corresponding rail portion 63. (See FIG. 8A).
  • the position of the locking claw 65A at this time is referred to as a locking position.
  • the pressed portion 67 of each locking member 65 protrudes outward in the left-right direction from the left and right side surfaces constituting the latch mechanism housing portion 64.
  • the locking member 65 When the operator presses the pressed portion 67 from the outer side in the left-right direction toward the inner side, the locking member 65 is moved inward in the left-right direction against the urging force of the urging member 66. As a result, the locking claw 65A also moves inward in the left-right direction, and the outer end of the locking claw 65A passes through the through-hole 63a of the main body 63A of the corresponding rail 63 from the left-right outer surface of the main body 63A. Treatment inside (see FIG. 8B). The position of the locking claw 65A at this time is referred to as a non-locking position. That is, the locking claw 65A is configured to be able to advance and retract in the left-right direction with respect to the outer side surface in the left-right direction of the corresponding rail portion 63 by a pressing operation on the pressed portion 67 by the operator.
  • the regulating member 7 is a plate-like member having a substantially U-shape when viewed from above, and is an example of the “regulating member” in the present invention.
  • the regulating member 7 is made of metal.
  • the restricting member 7 has a main body portion 71 extending in the left-right direction and a contact portion 72 extending forward from both left and right end portions of the main body portion 71.
  • the abutting portion 72 is inserted into a pair of through holes 64b formed in the rear wall of the upper housing 61B (the rear wall of the latch mechanism accommodating portion 64), and the front surface of the main body portion 71 abuts on the rear wall of the upper housing 61B.
  • each contact portion 72 is a contact rib when the locking claw 65A is in the locking position in a state where the front surface of the main body portion 71 is in contact with the rear wall of the upper housing 61B.
  • 68 is configured to be able to abut on the inner side in the left-right direction.
  • the locking claw 65 ⁇ / b> A is locked to the laterally outer side surface of the contact portion 72 in a state where the restricting member 7 is attached to the upper housing 61 ⁇ / b> B. Abuts against the inner side surface of the abutment rib 68 when in the position.
  • the length of the contact portion of the contact portion 72 with the contact rib 68 in the front-rear direction is L.
  • the latching member 65 is not moved from a latching position to a non-locking position.
  • a through hole 71b through which a body portion 81B of a male screw member 81 of the screwing mechanism 8 described later is inserted is formed in a substantially central portion in the left-right direction of the main body portion 71.
  • the through hole 71b is formed at a position facing the support hole 641b of the receiving portion 641 of the upper housing 61B in the front-rear direction in a state where the front surface of the main body portion 71 of the regulating member 7 is in contact with the rear wall of the upper housing 61B. Yes.
  • the through hole 71b and the support hole 641b have substantially the same diameter.
  • the screwing mechanism 8 is configured to be able to fix / unfix the regulating member 7 with respect to the rear wall of the upper housing 61B.
  • the screwing mechanism 8 is an example of the “screwing mechanism” in the present invention, and includes a male screw member 81 and a female screw member 82.
  • the male screw member 81 is a thumbscrew having a screw head 81A and a body portion 81B having a screw thread below the neck.
  • the female screw member 82 is configured to be screwable with the body portion 81B of the male screw member 81, and is a support portion 641A of the receiving portion 641 provided on the rear wall of the upper housing 61B (the rear wall of the latch mechanism housing portion 64). It is supported by.
  • the male screw member 81 is inserted into the female screw member 82 through the support hole 641b after the body portion 81B is inserted into the through hole 71b with the regulating member 7 mounted on the upper housing 61B.
  • the restricting member 7 can be fixed to the upper housing 61B by operating 81A and screwing the body portion 81B to the female screw member 82. Specifically, when the male screw member 81 is fastened to the female screw member 82 and the rear wall of the upper housing 61B and the main body portion 71 of the restriction member 7 are brought into contact with each other, the restriction member 7 Is fixed to the upper housing 61B in a mounted state. The position of the front end of the male screw member 81 at this time is P1 (see FIG. 9B).
  • each contact portion 72 is made to correspond to the corresponding contact rib 68.
  • the screw head 81A of the male screw member 81 is operated to loosen the male screw member 81 with respect to the female screw member 82, and the front end of the male screw member 81 is moved backward from the position P1 by a distance L or more.
  • the position of the front end of the male screw member 81 when the male screw member 81 is moved backward by a distance L from the state where the front end of the male screw member 81 is located at the position P1 is shown in FIG.
  • the restricting member 7 is moved rearward from the rear wall of the upper housing 61B.
  • the contact is released.
  • the locking claw 65A can move between the locking position and the non-locking position. That is, without removing the regulating member 7 and the male screw member 81 from the upper housing 61B, the locking claw 65A is moved between the locking position and the non-locking position while the male screw member 81 and the female screw member 82 are screwed together. It can be movable.
  • the battery pack 6 having the above-described configuration is connected to the battery connecting portion 111 of the hammer drill 100 by sliding in the horizontal direction from the rear to the front.
  • the battery connecting portion 111 is an example of a main body connecting portion that can be engaged with the upper surface of the upper housing 61B and the pair of rail portions 63.
  • a pair of guide rails 111A is formed.
  • a locked portion 111B that can be locked with the locking claw 65A is formed.
  • the male screw member 81 is loosened and the tip thereof is disposed behind the position P2, and then the regulating member 7 is separated from the rear wall of the upper housing 61B.
  • the corresponding guide rail 111A is engaged with the front end of the rib portion 63B of each rail portion 63 and the upper surface of the upper housing 61B so as to be sandwiched in the vertical direction, and the battery pack 6 is moved forward along the guide rail 111A. Insert while sliding.
  • the locking claw 65A protruding from the main body portion 63A of the rail portion 63 is pressed inward in the left-right direction by the locked portion 111B of the corresponding guide rail 111A, and urged.
  • the member 66 moves inward in the left-right direction against the urging force of the member 66. Therefore, the locking claw 65A moves from the locking position to the non-locking position. In other words, in the non-locking position, the locking claw 65A is retracted from the movement track of the guide rail 111A (locked portion 111B).
  • the locking claw 65A When the battery pack 6 is slid further forward as it is and the locking claw 65A passes the corresponding locked portion 111B, the locking claw 65A is pushed outward in the left-right direction by the urging force of the urging member 66, and is engaged. Locks to the stop 111B. That is, the locking claw 65A moves from the non-locking position to the locking position. In other words, at the locking position, the locking claw 65A has advanced on the movement track of the guide rail 111A (locked portion 111B). When the locking claw 65A is locked to the locked portion 111B, further forward movement of the battery pack 6 is restricted. Thereby, the connection of the battery pack 6 to the hammer drill 100 is completed.
  • the battery pack 6 side terminal accommodated in the upper housing 61B and the hammer drill 100 side terminal provided in the battery connection portion 111 are provided. Are electrically connected.
  • the regulating member 7 is brought into contact with the rear wall of the upper housing 61B.
  • the contact portion 72 of the restricting member 7 and the contact rib 68 of the locking member 65 contact each other, and the locking claw 65A moves from the locking position to the non-locking position (moving inward in the left-right direction). Is regulated.
  • the screw head 81A of the male screw member 81 is operated to fasten the male screw member 81 to the female screw member 82, and the tip of the male screw member 81 is moved to the position P1. Thereby, the contact part 72 and the contact rib 68 are maintained in contact with each other.
  • the locking claw 65 ⁇ / b> A is maintained at the locking position by screwing the male screw member 81 and the female screw member 82. Under this circumstance, even if the operator presses the pressed portion 67 inward in the left-right direction, the locking claw 65A is locked from the locking position by the contact between the contact portion 72 and the contact rib 68. Therefore, the connection between the battery pack 6 and the hammer drill 100 is not released.
  • the operator operates the screw head 81A of the male screw member 81 to loosen the male screw member 81 with respect to the female screw member 82.
  • the tip of the member 81 is moved backward from the position P1 to the position P2.
  • the regulating member 7 is moved away from the rear wall of the upper housing 61B in the direction.
  • the locking claw 65A is not moved to the locked position while the male screw member 81 and the female screw member 82 are maintained in the screwed state without removing the regulating member 7 and the male screw member 81 from the upper housing 61B. It can be movable to the locking position. Under this state, when the operator presses the pressed portion 67 inward in the left-right direction, the locking member 65 moves inward in the left-right direction against the urging force of the urging member 66. The locking claw 65A is retracted from the track trajectory of the guide rail 111A via the through-hole 63a and moves to the non-locking position.
  • the battery pack 6 When the operator slides the battery pack 6 backward with the pressed portion 67 being pressed, that is, with the locking claw 65A being positioned at the non-locking position, the battery pack 6 is guided. It is relatively moved rearward with respect to the rail 111A. When the front end portion of each rail portion 63 and the upper surface of the upper housing 61B are spaced apart from the corresponding guide rail 111A, the battery pack 6 is detached from the battery connection portion 111. Thereby, the battery pack 6 is disconnected from the hammer drill 100. The electrical connection between the battery pack 6 and the hammer drill 100 is also released when the battery pack 6 is detached from the battery connection portion 111 and the connection is released.
  • the restricting member 7 that can restrict the movement of the locking claw 65A from the locking position to the non-locking position is further provided.
  • the screwing mechanism 8 fixes the restricting member 7 to the upper housing 61B, thereby restricting the movement of the locking claw 65A from the locking position to the non-locking position, and moving the locking claw 65A to the locking position. maintain. That is, the screwing mechanism 8 can restrict the locking claw 65A from moving from the locking position to the non-locking position via the regulating member 7. Therefore, even if it is difficult for the screwing mechanism 8 to directly restrict the movement of the locking claw 65A as in the present embodiment, the locking position of the locking claw 65A is changed to the non-locking position. It becomes possible to regulate the movement to.
  • a pair of locking members 65 are provided corresponding to the pair of rail portions 63 provided in the upper housing 61B, and the locking claws 65A protrude from the left and right outer side surfaces of the corresponding rail portions 63, and the movement track of the guide rail 111A. Is moved inward from the laterally outer side surface of the corresponding rail portion 63 and moved to an unlocked position retracted from the movement track of the guide rail 111A.
  • the restricting member 7 can abut against the abutment ribs 68 of the respective engaging members 65, and restricts the movement of the engaging claws 65A from the engaging position to the non-locking position by the contact.
  • the mechanism 8 regulates the movement of the locking claws 65A from the respective locking positions to the non-locking positions by fixing the regulating member 7 to the upper housing 61B by screwing.
  • the locking member 65 can be held by the single screwing mechanism 8 by interposing the regulating member 7 that can come into contact with the locking members 65. It can be maintained in the locked position. Further, as compared with the case where only one locking member 65 is provided, it is possible to more reliably prevent the battery pack 6 and the hammer drill 100 from moving relative to each other.
  • the operator manually contacts / separates the regulating member 7 with respect to the upper housing 61B.
  • the regulating member 7 is configured not to be manually operated by the operator.
  • the restricting member 7 may be configured to be movable in the upper housing 61B and biased by the biasing member toward the rear wall of the upper housing 61B.
  • the regulating member 7 also moves in the front-rear direction following the movement of the male screw member 81 as the screwing amount (movement amount) of the male screw member 81 with respect to the female screw member 82 is changed. It becomes possible. Therefore, whether or not the movement of the locking claw 65A from the locking position to the non-locking position is allowed can be changed more easily.
  • the battery pack 6 is detachably connected to the hammer drill 100, but the connection between the hammer drill 100 and the battery pack 6 can be made stronger by the restriction member 7 and the screwing mechanism 8. . Therefore, more stable power supply to the hammer drill 100 is realized.
  • the battery pack 6 according to the second embodiment described above has a configuration in which the locking claw 65A is connected to the battery connecting portion 111 by moving in the horizontal direction (left-right direction).
  • the moving direction of the nail may be the vertical direction instead of the horizontal direction.
  • the battery pack 260 includes a locking member 270 and is different from the battery pack 6 in that the locking claw 270A is configured to be movable in the vertical direction with respect to the housing 261.
  • the battery pack 260 is locked and connected to the battery connection portion 211 (see FIG. 11).
  • the battery pack 260 includes a housing 261 as a housing, a locking member 270 as a locking portion, and a screwing mechanism 280 (see FIG. 12) as a regulating portion or regulating means.
  • the housing 261 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and includes a lower housing 261A in which battery cells (not shown) are accommodated, and an upper housing 261B in which substrates (not shown), terminals, and the like are accommodated.
  • a pair of left and right rail portions 63 and a latch mechanism accommodating portion 64 having substantially the same configuration as that of the second embodiment are formed.
  • a recess 261C is formed on the rear surface of the housing 261 so as to straddle the rear wall of the upper housing 261B (latch mechanism accommodating portion 64) and the rear wall of the lower housing 261A.
  • the concave portion 261C is an example of the “mounting portion” in the present invention.
  • the locking member 270 is provided so as to be movable in the vertical direction with respect to the latch mechanism housing portion 64.
  • a locking claw 270A is provided as an example of a locking claw
  • an operation part 270B is provided as an example of an operation part operated by an operator.
  • the operation unit 270B is configured to be slidable in the vertical direction within the recess 261C of the housing 261.
  • the locking claw 270A is always urged upward by an urging member (not shown) accommodated in the housing 261. Therefore, the latching claw 270A is always located at the latching position protruding upward from the upper edge portion of the upper housing 261B (latch mechanism accommodating portion 64).
  • the operation unit 270B is always located above the recess 261C.
  • the locking claw 270A In a state where the locking claw 270A is in the locking position, when the operator pushes down the operation portion 270B to the lower portion of the concave portion 261C, specifically, the distance D in FIG. 10, the locking member 270 is also pushed down. Therefore, the latching claw 270A also moves downward, and moves to a position that is substantially flush with the upper end of the latch mechanism accommodating portion 64, or to a position below that.
  • the position of the locking claw 270A at this time is referred to as a non-locking position. That is, the locking claw 270A can move between the locking position and the non-locking position in the vertical direction.
  • the screwing mechanism 280 is an example of the “screwing mechanism” in the present invention, and has the same configuration as the screwing mechanism 8 of the second embodiment. That is, the screwing mechanism 280 includes a male screw member 281 that is a thumbscrew and a female screw member (not shown) that can be screwed with the male screw member 281.
  • the female screw member is provided in the housing 261 at a position corresponding to the recess 261 ⁇ / b> C in the housing 261.
  • a through hole 261d penetrating in the front-rear direction is formed in the lower portion of the concave portion 261C and at the center in the left-right direction. The diameter of the through hole 261d is configured to be smaller than the distance D.
  • the battery connecting portion 211 includes a pair of guide rails 211A that can be engaged with the pair of rail portions 63, a contacted portion 211B that can be in contact with the locking claws 270A, and a locking claw 270A. And a recessed portion 211C capable of receiving the.
  • the contacted portion 211B is located behind the recess 211C.
  • the front end portion of the rail portion 63 and the guide rail 211A are engaged with each other in a state where the male screw member 281 is not inserted into the through hole 261d, and the rail portion 63 is left as it is.
  • the guide rail 211A are engaged with each other, the battery pack 260 is slid forward.
  • the latching claw 270A that protrudes upward from the latch mechanism accommodating portion 64 abuts against the abutted portion 211B and is pushed forward by the abutted portion 211B. Move to.
  • the locking claw 270A passes through the contacted portion 211B and faces the recess 211C.
  • the locking claw 270A faces the recess 211C, the locking claw 270A is moved upward again by a biasing force of a biasing member (not shown), is received in the recess 211C, and is locked with the recess 211C. That is, the locking claw 270A is located at the locking position.
  • the battery pack 260 is connected to the battery connection unit 211.
  • the terminals of the battery pack 260 and the battery connection portion 211 are also fitted to each other, and both are electrically connected.
  • the male screw member 281 When it is desired not to release the connection of the battery pack 260 to the battery connection portion 211, the male screw member 281 is penetrated while the battery pack 260 is connected to the battery connection portion 211 as shown in FIG. 12. What is necessary is just to insert in the hole 261d and to fix
  • the male screw member 281 is loosened with respect to the female screw member, and the male screw member 281 is pulled out from the through hole 261d.
  • the locking claw 270A moves downward from the locking position and moves to the non-locking position.
  • the battery pack 260 is detached from the battery connection portion 211. Thereby, the connection between the battery pack 260 and the battery connection unit 211 is released.
  • the locking claw 270A can be maintained at the locking position by screwing the male screw member 281 with the female screw member. it can. Therefore, the connection between the battery pack 260 and the battery connection unit 211 is not released. Since the connection between the battery pack 260 and the battery connection unit 211 is more firmly maintained, the relative movement between the battery pack 260 and the battery connection unit 211 can be more reliably suppressed.
  • the engagement of the locking claws is made using the screw engagement between the male screw member and the female screw member.
  • the movement from the locking position to the non-locking position was restricted, but the present invention is not limited to this, and the locking claw locking can be performed without using the screwing of the male screw member and the female screw member.
  • the structure which controls the movement from a position to a non-locking position may be sufficient.
  • the battery pack 360 has substantially the same configuration as the battery pack 260 according to the first modification of the second embodiment, but has a stopper mechanism 380 instead of the screwing mechanism 280 as a restricting portion or restricting means. This is different from the battery pack 260.
  • a stopper mechanism 380 instead of the screwing mechanism 280 as a restricting portion or restricting means. This is different from the battery pack 260.
  • only the configuration of the stopper mechanism 380 different from the battery pack 260 will be described.
  • the stopper mechanism 380 is provided on the rear wall of the upper housing 261B (latch mechanism accommodating portion 64).
  • the stopper mechanism 380 has a slide member 381.
  • the slide member 381 is configured to be movable in the left-right direction with respect to the rear wall (outer surface) of the latch mechanism accommodating portion 64.
  • the vertical height of the slide member 381 is configured to be slightly smaller than the distance D.
  • the slide member 381 has a first position that is located to the right of the lower end portion of the concave portion 261C and retracted from the concave portion 261C in the rear view, and a right side from the first position. It is configured to be able to move to a second position that has moved to and advanced into the recess 261C.
  • the slide member 381 has retreated from the movement locus of the locking member 270 at the first position, and has advanced to the movement locus of the locking member 270 at the second position.
  • the locking member 270 (operation unit 270B) can move in the vertical direction, and when the slide member 381 is in the second position, the locking member 270 (operation unit 270B). ) Is restricted from moving downward.
  • the slide member 381 is configured to be movable between a first position and a second position when operated by an operator. As described above, the movement of the locking claw 270A in the vertical direction is permitted and restricted according to the movement of the slide member 381 between the first position and the second position.
  • the slide member 381 In order to connect the battery pack 360 to the battery connection portion 211, first, the slide member 381 is moved to the first position, and the locking claw 270A is allowed to move in the vertical direction (state shown in FIG. 13).
  • the locking claw 270A contacts the contacted portion 211B. After contacting and moving to the non-locking position, it is accommodated in the recess 211C and locked to the recess 211C. That is, the latching claw 270 ⁇ / b> A is positioned again at the latching position, and the battery pack 360 is connected to the battery connection unit 211.
  • the slide member 381 If the slide member 381 is moved from the first position to the second position in a state where the latch claw 270A is in the latch position and the battery pack 360 and the battery connection portion 211 are connected, the slide member 381 causes the latch member to The downward movement of 270 is restricted. Therefore, the movement of the locking claw 270A from the locking position to the non-locking position is restricted, and the locking claw 270A is maintained at the locking position. Thereby, the connection between the battery pack 360 and the battery connection unit 211 is maintained without being released.
  • the slide member 381 is moved from the second position to the first position, and the vertical movement of the locking member 270 is allowed. Therefore, when the operator pushes down the operation portion 270B with the slide member 381 in the first position, the locking claw 270A moves from the locking position to the non-locking position. If the battery pack 360 is slid backward with respect to the battery connecting portion 211 while the operating portion 270B is pushed down and the locking claw 270A is maintained at the non-locking position, the battery pack 360 is detached from the battery connecting portion 211. can do. Thereby, the connection with respect to the battery connection part 211 of the battery pack 360 is cancelled
  • the simple stopper mechanism 380 using the slide member 381 is used to switch between restriction and allowance of movement of the locking claw 270A from the locking position to the non-locking position. be able to. Therefore, the operability can be further improved.
  • the battery pack 460 includes a latch mechanism 462, which is different from the battery pack 6 in that the latch mechanism 462 is configured to be movable in the vertical direction with respect to the housing 461. Battery pack 460 is locked and connected to battery connecting portion 211 (see FIG. 11).
  • the housing 461 is an example of the “housing” in the present invention.
  • the housing 461 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and includes a lower housing 461A in which battery cells (not shown) are accommodated, and an upper housing 461B in which substrates (not shown), terminals, and the like are accommodated.
  • the upper housing 461B has a pair of left and right rail portions 463 and a latch mechanism accommodating portion 464.
  • the rail portion 463 is an example of the “connecting portion” in the present invention, and is an example of the “pair of rail portions”. Specifically, the pair of rail portions 463 are disposed at a substantially central portion of the upper surface of the upper housing 461B.
  • Each rail portion 463 includes a main body portion 463A and a rib portion 463B.
  • the main body portion 463A extends in the front-rear direction and is provided to face each other in the left-right direction.
  • the rib portion 463B extends horizontally outward from the upper end portion of the corresponding main body portion 463A.
  • a through-hole 463a that receives a locking claw 465A of a locking member 465, which will be described later, is formed in the main body portion 463A of each rail portion 463.
  • the latch mechanism accommodating portion 464 is provided behind the pair of left and right rail portions 463 on the upper surface of the upper housing 461B.
  • the latch mechanism accommodating portion 464 is connected to the rear end portion of each rail portion 463.
  • the latch mechanism accommodating portion 464 accommodates the latch mechanism 462 in its internal space. As shown in FIG. 7, through holes 464 a that receive a pressed portion 467 of a locking member 465 described later are formed in the left and right side walls of the latch mechanism housing portion 464.
  • the latch mechanism accommodating portion 464 has an extension portion 4642 that is substantially the same in the width direction length as the outer diameter of the non-pressing portion 467 of the locking member 465 and extends downward. Since the extension portion 4642 is provided, the non-pressing portion 467 is movable downward with respect to the housing 461 so as to enter the extension portion 4642 from the state shown in FIG.
  • the latch mechanism 462 includes a pair of locking members 465 and a pair of urging members 466.
  • Each locking member 465 is provided so as to be movable in the vertical and horizontal directions within the latch mechanism accommodating portion 464 and the extension portion 4642.
  • each locking member 465 has a locking claw 465A and an operation portion 465B.
  • the locking member 465 and the locking claw 465A are examples of the “locking portion” and the “locking claw” in the present invention, respectively.
  • the locking claw 465A has a hook shape whose tip protrudes outward in the left-right direction, and constitutes a front portion of the locking member 465.
  • the operation portion 465B constitutes a rear portion of the locking member 465, and includes a pressed portion 467 extending in the front-rear direction and the up-down direction, and a contact rib 468.
  • the pressed portion 467 is located on the outer side in the left-right direction with respect to the protruding end (tip portion) of the corresponding locking claw 465A.
  • the pressed part 467 is an example of the “operation part” in the present invention.
  • the contact rib 468 is a rib protruding rearward from the rear end portion of the operation portion 465B. That is, the contact rib 468 is located behind the pressed portion 467.
  • the urging member 466 is a member that urges the corresponding locking member 465 toward the outer side in the left-right direction, and is a compression spring in the present embodiment.
  • the biasing member 466 is an example of the “biasing member” in the present invention.
  • One end portion of the urging member 466 is connected to the inner side surface in the left-right direction of the pressed portion 467 of the corresponding locking member 465.
  • the other end of the urging member 466 is connected to the inner surface in the left-right direction of the urging member receiving portion 469 that is screwed to the upper housing 461B (see FIGS. 16A and 16B).
  • each locking member 465 is always laterally outward through the through-hole 463a formed in the main body portion 463A of the corresponding rail portion 463. (See FIG. 16A).
  • the position of the locking claw 465A at this time is called a locking position.
  • the pressed portion 467 of each locking member 465 protrudes outward in the left-right direction from the left and right side surfaces constituting the latch mechanism housing portion 464.
  • the upper housing 461B has a regulating member 407 that protrudes from the rear end of the upper housing 461B to the front side inside the upper housing 461B.
  • the regulating member 407 is an example of the “regulating unit” in the present invention.
  • the regulating member 407 is provided at a position overlapping the contact rib 468 in the vertical direction.
  • the contact rib in the vertical direction. 468 is provided at a position that does not overlap with 468.
  • the locking member 465 When the operator presses the pressed portion 467 from the outer side in the left-right direction toward the inner side, the locking member 465 is moved inward in the left-right direction against the urging force of the urging member 466. However, even if the locking member 465 moves from the state shown in FIG. 16 to the inner side in the left-right direction, the contact rib 468 and the regulating member 407 come into contact with each other, so that the locking member 465 cannot move sufficiently and the locking claw 465A The outer end portion cannot be retracted inward from the laterally outer side surface of the main body portion 463A via the through-hole 463a of the main body portion 463A of the corresponding rail portion 463. That is, the battery pack 460 is maintained in the locking position.
  • the locking member 465 moves downward with respect to the housing 461 so that the non-pressing portion 467 enters the extension portion 4642. Move to. At this time, the contact rib 468 of the locking member 465 is at a position that does not overlap the locking member 465 in the vertical direction. For this reason, when the worker presses the non-pressing portion 467 of the locking member 465 downward and then presses it from the outside in the left-right direction to the inside, the locking member 465 resists the biasing force of the biasing member 466. Is moved inward in the left-right direction.
  • the latching claw 465A also moves inward in the left-right direction, and the outer end of the latching claw 465A is located on the outer side surface in the left-right direction of the main body 463A via the through-hole 463a of the main body 463A of the corresponding rail 463 It becomes the non-locking position which retracts inside (see FIG. 16B).
  • the locking claw 465A of the locking member 465 can be moved only by the operator pressing the non-pressing portion 467 of the locking member 465 inward in the left-right direction.
  • the locked position is maintained and the connection between the battery pack 406 and the hammer drill 100 is not released.
  • the non-pressing portion 467 of the locking member 465 is pressed inward in the left-right direction. Then, the locking claw 465A of the locking member 465 can be moved to the non-locking position, and the connection between the battery pack 406 and the hammer drill 100 can be released.
  • connection device and the work tool main body are connected by the locking claw locking, but the connection device is locked.
  • the convex portion 23 of the dust collector 1 is received in the concave portion 115 formed in the main body casing 110 of the hammer drill 100 and is configured to be fitted to the concave portion 115.
  • connection device that is detachably attached to the work tool according to the present invention is not limited to the dust collector or the battery pack that sucks dust or the like generated from the above-described work material.
  • it may be a blower having a blowing function for blowing off dust generated from a work material.
  • a configuration in which a dust collector having a blower function is attached to the work tool as a connection device may be used.
  • the hammer drill 100 to which the connection device according to the above-described embodiment is connected can give the impact force and the rotational force to the tip tool 130.
  • the hammer drill 100 may give only the impact force, or the rotational force. May only give.
  • the tip tool 130 may be a driver bit for tightening a screw member, or a drill bit for drilling or crushing concrete, stone, or the like.
  • connection device is a work tool driven by a motor other than the hammer drill, for example, an electric tool. It may be connected to a drilling tool such as a hammer, electric drill, vibration drill, driver drill or the like.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de raccordement qui n'est pas susceptible de se déplacer par rapport au corps de l'outil de travail auquel le dispositif de raccordement est raccordé. Un dispositif de récupération de poussière (1) comprend : un logement (2) qui doit être raccordé au boîtier de corps principal (110) d'un marteau perforateur (100) de manière à être librement détachable ; des parties de verrouillage (42A) qui ont un crochet de verrouillage (44) apte à se déplacer vers une position verrouillée dans laquelle le crochet est raccordé au boîtier de corps principal (110) en se verrouillant à celui-ci et une position déverrouillée dans laquelle le verrouillage par rapport au boîtier de corps principal (110) est relâché et le raccordement est relâché ; des éléments de sollicitation (43) pour solliciter les parties de verrouillage (42A) de manière à maintenir les crochets de verrouillage (44) dans la position verrouillée ; des parties d'actionnement (43B) qui, en étant actionnées, agissent sur les parties de verrouillage (42A) et déplacent les crochets de verrouillage (44) de la position verrouillée à la position déverrouillée en opposition à la force de sollicitation des éléments de sollicitation (43) ; et un mécanisme de vissage (5) apte à restreindre le mouvement des crochets de verrouillage (44) de la position verrouillée à la position déverrouillée, même lorsqu'un actionnement est réalisé sur les parties d'actionnement (42B).
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