Abstract
This invention relates to a motor driven tool such as a pole hedge
trimmer, a pole saw or the like comprising a drive unit (11) that
via a shaft tube (12) enclosing a drive shaft and being provided with
a handle (16), is connected to a cutting unit (13) which is turnably
secured to the shaft tube. The turnable connection is under the influence
of a locking mechanism (L) which from the normal working position
of the operator can be released by means of a control means (M) arranged
at a distance from the locking mechanism (L) and close to the handle
(16).
Claims
1. Motor driven tool such as a pole hedge trimmer, a pole saw or the
like comprising a drive unit (11) that via a shaft tube (12) enclosing
a drive shaft and being provided with a handle (16), is connected
to a cutting unit (13) which is turnably secured to the shaft tube,
characterized in that the turnable connection is under the influence
of a locking mechanism (L) which from the normal working position
of the operator can be released by means of a control means (M) arranged
at a distance from the locking mechanism (L) and close to the handle
(16).
2. Tool according to claim 1 characterized in that the locking
mechanism (L) is connected to a rod (21,42,50) which is mainly parallel
to the shaft tube and by means of which a turning or forward/backwards
movement is transferred from the control means (M) to a locking
means being a part of the locking mechanism (L) possibly via a gear
transmission.
3. Tool according to claim 2 characterized in that the locking
mechanism (L) comprises a brake mechanism which by means of a force
creating means (34,48,62) in the non locked position of the cutting
unit (13) creates a braking force against outer forces that influences
the cutting unit.
4. Tool according to claim 2 characterized in that the control
means (M) comprises a turnable sleeve (17) surrounding the shaft
tube or a lever (39) turnably arranged at the shaft tube and being
directly or indirectly connected to the rod (21,42,50).
5. Tool according to claim 1 characterized in that the locking
mechanism (L) comprises a clamp means.
6. Tool according to claim 5 characterized in that the clamp means
completely or partly surrounds a shaft around which the cutting
unit is turnable.
7. Tool according to claim 6 characterized in that the clamp means
comprises a clamp ring (30) having two shoulders (29,31) or the
like being under the influence of a spring loaded screw connection
(32) one of the shoulders (29) being movable towards the other shoulder
(31) by means of a lever (25) arranged to be acted on by the control
means (M) via a turning rod (23).
8. Tool according to claim 6 characterized in that the clamp means
comprises a bearing housing (45) taking up said shaft and enclosing
a brake pad (47) which is acted on by a turning rod (42) in order
to lock the shaft in the bearing housing the brake pad being under
the influence of a spring means (48).
9. Tool according to claim 7 characterized in that the spring characteristics
of the spring means (48) is adjustable by means of a sleeve (44)
which is threaded into the bearing housing (45) and having a through,
threaded opening (43) through which the turning rod (42) extends
and abuts the brake pad (47).
10. Tool according to claim 6 characterized in that the clamp means
comprises a clamp ring (57) enclosing the shaft and having two shoulders
(55,56) which are partly surrounded by a U-shaped clamp shoe (54)
having one leg (52) with a through opening (51) through which a
threaded turning rod (50) is inserted the opening being coaxial
with a through opening (59,60) in each shoulder (55,56) and receiving
to a spring loaded screw (60) arranged to be influenced by the other
leg (53) the end of the screw (60) normally abutting the end of
the turning rod (50).
Description
[0001] This invention relates to a motor driven tool such as a pole
hedge trimmer, a pole saw or the like comprising a drive unit that
via a shaft tube is connected to a cutting unit which is turnably
secured to the shaft tube.
[0002] Hedge trimmers and saws of the type mentioned above are
provided with shaft tubes of different lengths and are used for
trimming small as well as large trees, hedges, bushes and the like.
These tools, that are provided with a handle having necessary control
means for operating the drive unit and a further handle placed at
the shaft tube, make it possible to find a comfortable working position
when trimming bushes and trees and hedges since i.a. the cutting
unit can be turned with respect to the shaft tube. This means that
the operator before the work starts can put the cutting unit in
a suitable angular position in order to adapt the severing or cutting
means to the working position of the operator. However, the tools
of today are designed such that the adjustment means are placed
in close vicinity of the cutting unit. This means that adjustment
operation is complicated since the operator is forced to leave hold
of one or both handles in order to reach the locking means. Then
the cutting unit has to be turned by means of a special handle before
it is locked in its new position. The locking means and the special
handle are usually also placed such that there is a risk that the
operator gets injured by the cutting or severing parts of the cutting
unit.
[0003] It is also previously known, see U.S. Pat. No. 4,651,420,
to provide a pole cutter with an angle adjustment means for the
cutter unit. The cutter unit is driven by the reciprocating motion
of a Bowden cable and the adjustment means comprises a pivotable
handle that via a rod is connected to the cutter unit support. The
handle can be locked in different position by means of a teethed
latch. This arrangement is however very poor and is not acceptable
from a safety point of view since the latch can easily disengage
from the handle which would cause the cutter unit to move uncontrolled.
Moreover to change the angular position of the cutter unit the operator
has to turn off the engine and move one of his hands from the grip
to the latch to choose a new position for the latch before starting
the engine again.
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to create an arrangement
simplifying the adjustment procedure whereby the operator can turn
the cutting unit with respect to the shaft tube mainly with preserved
grip about the handle parts. This is achieved by means of a device
having the characteristics mentioned in the claims.
[0005] Several embodiments of the invention will now be described
with reference to the accompanying drawings on which
[0006] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pole hedge trimmer of
the type in question,
[0007] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the
adjusting arrangement,
[0008] FIG. 3 is a section through a part of the arrangement shown
in FIG. 2,
[0009] FIG. 4 is a section through another part of the arrangement
shown in FIG. 2,
[0010] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the
adjustment arrangement,
[0011] FIG. 6 is a side view of the locking arrangement shown in
FIG. 5,
[0012] FIG. 7 is a section on the line VII-VII in FIG. 6 whereas
[0013] FIG. 8 is a further embodiment of the locking mechanism.
[0014] As appears form FIG. 1 the pole hedge cutter comprises a
drive unit 11 which via a shaft tube 12 is connected to a cutting
unit 13. The drive unit 11 can be of any type such as an internal
combustion engine or an electric motor whose output shaft is connected
to a drive shaft, not shown, that is placed within the shaft tube
and that via a gear 14 is connected to the cutting unit. The shaft
tube 12 has an inner handle 15 that is provided with throttle control
means and additional control means for the drive unit and an outer
handle 16 designed as a sleeve of grip friendly material. The cutting
unit 13 in a conventional manner is provided with stationary, comb
shaped knive protectors co-operating with corresponding knives arranged
to move forwards/backwards and being driven by the drive shaft via
the gear 14. The cutting unit 13 is by means of a turnable connection
A supported by the shaft tube 12. The turnable connection comprises
a braking and locking means L that can be released by means of a
control means M arranged close to the outer handle.
[0015] According to the embodiment shown in FIG. 2 the control
means M comprises a turnable handle designed as a sleeve 17 and
arranged outside the shaft tube 12 close to the outer handle 16.
The sleeve 17 that preferably is provided with an outer shell of
grip friendly material is at one of its end provided with an outer
gear rim 18, see FIG. 3, co-operating with a tube socket 19 provided
with a gear rim engaging the gear rim 18. The tube socket 19 is
turnably supported in a gear box 20 surrounding the gear mechanism.
The tube socket 19 drives a turning rod 21 having one end which
is wave shaped and slideably arranged in a pocket of the tube socket
19 such that the turning rod follows the turning motion of the gear
wheel at the same time as it has the possibility to move in the
axial direction. The other end 23 of the turning rod is threaded
and inserted into a lug 24 serving as a nut at the turnable connection
A. The end part of the turning rod that extends from the lug is
arranged to act on a lever 25 which is a part of the locking mechanism
L. The lever 25 is supported for turning motion about a stub shaft
26 and has an abutment surface 27 resting against one end of a sleeve
28 whose other end rests against a shoulder 29 which is a part of
a clamp connection arranged at the bearing housing and comprising
a clamping ring 30 surrounding a turning shaft, not shown, of the
cutting unit. The clamping ring 30 also comprises a shoulder 31
in which a screw 32 is threaded the screw being freely movable in
a through hole in the shoulder 29 and being provided with a screw
head 33 which is placed in the sleeve 28. Between the screw head
33 and the shoulder 29 there are several spring washers 34. In order
to prevent branches from getting entangled between the shaft tube
12 and the turning rod 21 it is covered by a protecting shell 35
which is secured to the shaft tube.
[0016] The arrangement shown in FIG. 2-4 operates in the following
manner. When the operator desires to change the position of the
cutting unit the sleeve 17 is turned which means that the tube socket
19 follows the motion and acts on the turning rod such that it by
means of its threaded engagement with the lug 24 is moved axially
to the left in FIG. 4 and hence influences the lever 25. This means
that the lever is turned clockwise about the stub shaft 26 until
the abutting surface 27 does not abut the sleeve 28 any longer which
means that the shoulder 29 moves to the left in the figure such
that the clamp ring 30 looses its grip about the turning shaft of
the cutting unit. Because of the force created by the screw 32 and
the spring washers 34 on the shoulder 29 a certain grip about the
turning shaft is maintained. By pressing the cutting unit 13 against
the ground or some other kind of counter acting object, thereby
overcoming the braking moment that the spring washers create, the
angle of the cutting unit with respect to the shaft tube 12 can
now be changed. Then the cutting unit 13 is locked by turning the
sleeve 17 in the opposite direction which means that the lever 25
will press the sleeve 28 against the shoulder 29 such that the distance
between the two shoulders 29, 31 decreases thereby locking the clamping
ring 30 about the turning shaft of the cutting unit.
[0017] At the embodiment shown in FIG. 5-7 the control means M
comprises an arm 39 which by means of a shaft 40 is turnably supported
between two side walls 41 arranged on the shaft tube 41. The shaft
40 supports a pocket, not shown, which in the same manner as has
been mentioned at the embodiments described above encloses one end
of a turning rod 42 such that it can be moved axially at the same
time as it is turned. The other end of the turning rod is threaded
and inserted into a central, tube shaped, threaded opening 43 arranged
in a screw 44 which is threaded into a bearing housing 45 surrounding
the turning shaft, not shown, of the cutting unit. The bearing housing
45 is provided with a recess 46 directed towards the turning shaft
and comprising a brake pad 47 movable in the radial direction. Between
the brake pad 47 and the inner end of the screw 44 there are several
spring washers 48 having a central opening in which the turning
rod 42 is freely movable and arranged such that it abuts the brake
pad 47.
[0018] The arrangement shown in FIG. 5-7 operates in the following
manner. In order to adjust the angle of the cutting unit 13 with
respect to the shaft tube 12 the arm 39 is acted on whereby the
turning motion is transferred to the turning rod 42. This means
that the turning rod by means of the engagement with the screw 44,
which is stationary arranged in the brake drum, is moved axially
towards the left in FIG. 7 such that the grip from the brake pad
47 on the cutting unit turning shaft, which is inserted in the surrounding
bearing housing 45, ceases. Because of the spring force created
by the spring washers on the brake pad 47 a certain braking moment
on the turning shaft of the cutting unit is retained. This means
that the operator can then push the cutting unit against a suitable
counter acting object for instance the ground, in order to achieve
a force by means of which the cutting unit can be turned with respect
to the shaft tube. In order to lock the cutting unit in the new
position the aim 39 is moved back to its original position which
means that the turning rod will move towards the right in FIG. 6
and thereby push the brake pad 47 against the turning shaft. In
order to set a suitable braking moment when the locking function
is not activated the screw 44 can be turned such that the force
created by the spring washers 48 against the brake pad 47 is changed
in a suitable way.
[0019] The embodiment of the locking mechanism L shown in FIG.
8, in the same manner as in the embodiments previously described,
comprise a turning rod 50 which is influenced by a control means
the end of the turning rod extending through a threaded through
opening 51 of one of two legs 52, 53 of a U-shaped clamp shoe 54.
The clamp shoe 57 partly surrounds two shoulders 55, 56 of a clamp
ring 57 arranged on a bearing housing the clamp ring surrounding
the turning shaft, not shown, of the cutting unit. The clamp shoe
57 has a slot 58 separating the two shoulders 55, 56 which are each
provided with a through hole 59, 60 that are coaxial with the hole
51. The hole 59 is threaded and supports a screw 61 having one end
abutting the end of the turning rod 50 and being partly threaded
into the hole 59 whereas the screw runs freely through the hole
60. Further there are several spring washers 62 surrounding the
screw 61 and placed between the shoulder 56 and the head 63 of the
screw 61.
[0020] The locking mechanism described in FIG. 8, which might be
used together with anyone of the control means M being previously
described, operates in the following manner. When the locking function
is to be loosed the control means is actuated such that the turning
rod 59 becomes a turning motion which means that the turning rod
because of the threaded engagement with the leg 52 of the clamp
shoe 54 is moved towards the left in FIG. 8 with respect to the
clamp shoe 54 such that the end of the turning rod 50 which is freely
movable in the opening 59 disengages the end of the screw 61. This
means that the force which is transferred from the clamp shoe 54
via the leg 53 to the screw head 63 ceases such that the locking
effect disappears at the same time as a certain grip remains between
the turning shaft of the cutting unit and the bearing housing because
of the clamping force created by the spring washers 62. The operator
can then change the angle of the cutting unit 13 with respect to
the shaft tube in a manner described previously after which the
control means is influenced to again lock the cutting unit in the
new position.
[0021] It should in this connection be pointed out that the combination
of the control means M and the locking means L which has been shown
in the embodiments is solely illustrative and that it of course
is possible to use them in any combination. It should also be stressed
that even if the embodiments mentioned above relate to hedge trimmers
the described arrangements are applicable also for similar types
of tools such as for pole saws (i.e. saws on which a guide plate
with a saw chain is arranged at the upper part of the shaft tube
and a drive unit is arranged at the lower part of the shaft tube)
clearing saws and trimmers having cutting units with saw blades
and cutting filaments. |