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- EP2883664A1 EP2883664A1 EP13197413.1A EP13197413A EP2883664A1 EP 2883664 A1 EP2883664 A1 EP 2883664A1 EP 13197413 A EP13197413 A EP 13197413A EP 2883664 A1 EP2883664 A1 EP 2883664A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- the application relates to a tool, in particular a hand-held tool such as a device for driving a fastener into a substrate.
- tools that temporarily receive a consumable in a designated receptacle.
- tools which have a control device for controlling an operation of the tool.
- the control of the operation is usually done on the basis of switch positions of switches, which are operated for example by a user of the tool, or on the basis of sensor data such as temperature, pressure, humidity, speed or similar sensors. It is desirable to further automate the control of the operation of the tool.
- a tool comprises a receptacle for temporarily receiving a consumable, a control device for controlling an operation of the tool, a detection device cooperating with the control device for detecting one or more features of the consumable, the control device being adapted to control the operation of the consumable tool using a feature of the consumable detected by the detection means.
- the tool is hand-guided.
- control device is suitable for stopping or stopping the operation of the tool when the detected feature is recognized by the control device as an unauthorized feature.
- control device is suitable for allowing the operation of the tool when the detected feature is recognized by the control device as a permitted feature, in particular when all detected features are recognized by the control device as permitted features.
- the detection device has an optical sensor and a data processing device for deriving the feature to be detected from signals which are transmitted from the optical sensor to the data processing device.
- the optical sensor preferably comprises a camera.
- the consumable comprises a wear part of the tool.
- the wear part comprises a grinding wheel, a saw blade, a drill or a filter.
- the consumable comprises a fastener.
- the fastener comprises a screw, a nail, a bolt, a rivet, a clamp or a pin.
- the consumable comprises an energy store.
- the energy store preferably comprises a battery or a propellant charge.
- the consumable comprises a magazine or a container, preferably for fasteners or propellants.
- the detection device is provided for detecting one or more features of the consumable when the consumable is disposed in the receptacle.
- the hand-held tool is designed as a driving-in device for a fastening element into a substrate.
- the tool comprises a movable between a starting position and a setting energy transfer element for transmitting energy to the fastener and a power transmission device for conveying the energy transfer element from the setting position to the starting position.
- the energy transmission element is movable in the direction of a setting axis between a starting position and a setting position, wherein the energy transmission element is in the setting position before a driving operation in the starting position and after the driving operation.
- setting direction the direction from the starting position to the setting position will be referred to below.
- Fig. 1 shows a driving-in device 10 for driving a fastener, such as a nail or bolt, into a ground in a side view.
- the driving-in device 10 has an energy transmission element (not shown) for transmitting energy to the fastening element and a housing 20, in which the energy transmission element and a likewise not shown drive device for conveying the energy transmission element are accommodated.
- the driving-in device 10 furthermore has a handle 30, a magazine 40 and a bridge 50 connecting the handle 30 to the magazine 40.
- the magazine is not removable. Attached to the bridge 50 are a scaffold hook 60 for suspending the driving-in device 10 on a scaffold or the like, and an electrical energy store designed as a removable battery 590.
- a trigger 34 and designed as a hand switch 35 Grifflagler are arranged.
- the driving-in device 10 has a guide channel 700 for guiding the fastening element and a pressing device 750 for detecting a distance of the driving-in device 10 from a substrate, not shown. Aligning the driving device perpendicular to a substrate is supported by an alignment aid 45.
- a camera 1200 with a lens 1210 directed onto the guide channel 700 is attached to the housing 20.
- the camera 1200 serves as a detection device for detecting one or more geometric features of elements not shown, which are to be fastened with the aid of the driving-in device 10 and for this purpose are plugged onto the guide channel 700 or otherwise attached to the guide channel.
- the guide channel 700 then serves as a receptacle for each element to be fastened.
- the element to be fastened is formed, for example, as a nail, bolt, rivet, staple or other fastening pin with or without a component to be fastened therewith, such as cable holders, cable ties, façade anchors or the like.
- the camera 1200 detects the features of each one element, which is currently arranged on the guide channel 700.
- the camera has an optical sensor (not shown) and a data processing device (also not shown) for deriving the feature to be detected from signals which are transmitted from the optical sensor to the data processing device.
- the housing 20 has a first housing shell, a second housing shell and a housing seal made of an elastomer, which seals the first housing shell against the second housing shell, so that the interior of the housing 20 is protected against dust and the like.
- An electrical lead which connects the camera 1200 to a control device within the housing 20 is also sealed against the housing 20, preferably also by means of the housing seal.
- Fig. 2 shows the driving device 10 with the housing 20 open.
- a drive device 70 for carrying a hidden in the drawing energy transfer element is added.
- the drive device 70 comprises an electric motor, not shown, for converting electrical energy from the battery 590 into rotational energy, a transmission 400 comprising a torque transfer device for transmitting a torque of the electric motor to a trained as a spindle drive motion converter 300, a roller train 260 comprehensive power transmission device for transmitting a force from the motion converter to a mechanical energy accumulator designed as a spring 200 and for transmitting a force from the spring to the energy transmission element.
- a control device 500 is arranged, which is accommodated in a control housing 510.
- the control device comprises power electronics 520 and a cooling element 530 for cooling the control device 500, in particular the power electronics 520.
- the housing 20 has a communication interface 524 with a display 526 visible to a user of the device and a preferably optical data interface 528 for an optical data exchange a reader. In embodiments not shown, the data exchange between the data interface and the readout device is otherwise done without contact, in particular via radio or contact, for example by means of a plug connection.
- the display 526 includes a service indicator that informs a user of the device in advance and / or due date of an upcoming service inspection or repair.
- Cable strands 540 serve to electrically connect the control device 500 to a plurality of components of the drive-in device such as, for example, motors, sensors, switches, interfaces or display elements.
- the control device 500 is connected to a contact pressure sensor, the manual switch 35, a fan drive of a fan and / or an electric motor, not shown.
- the cable strands 540 comprise a connecting line 541 which connects the control device 500 to the camera 1200.
- the features detected by the camera 1200 of an element picked up by the guide channel are transmitted from the data processing device to the camera 1200 via the connecting line 541 to the control device 500, whereupon the control device uses the detected characteristics to stop operation of the driving device 10, if at least one of the detected features is recognized as an unauthorized feature, and to allow the operation of the driving device 10 when all detected features are recognized as allowed features.
- the control device 500 sets one or more operating parameters, in particular the driving energy, of the driving-in device 10 on the basis of the detected features.
- the controller 500 identifies attachments to be attached that require special treatment, such as less driving energy to avoid being damaged, or higher driving force for sufficient attachment.
- the controller 500 is adapted to store information about the identified elements. This information can be displayed by means of the display 526 and / or read out via the data interface 528 and / or wirelessly to a base station, for example the operator or the manufacturer of the drive-in device 10, and / or for the determination of maintenance intervals or also exchange times of specific components of the drive-in device 10 usable.
- the data processing device is part of the control device instead of the camera or connected as a separate component between the camera and the control device.
- Fig. 3 shows the driver 10 with a selection of possible positions for the detection device.
- the detection device is arranged, for example, on the outside of the housing 20 in a nose region 600, that is to say in the vicinity of the device nose with the guide channel 700.
- the detection device is in a magazine area 610, ie in the vicinity of the magazine 40, preferably on or in the magazine 40 arranged to detect and / or identify eintreibberee nails before driving.
- the detection device is arranged in a feed region 620 for magazine-mounted fastening elements, in particular nails, preferably on or in the magazine 40 in order to detect and / or identify fasteners or nails prior to or during feeding to the magazine 40.
- the detection device is arranged in a battery area 630, that is to say in the vicinity of the battery 590, in order to detect and / or identify the battery 590 before or after its attachment to the housing 20.
- Fig. 4 shows a nose 690 of a device for driving a fastener into a substrate in an oblique view.
- the nose 690 comprises a guide channel 700 for guiding the fastener with a rear end 703 and a relative to the guide channel 700 slidably disposed in the driving direction holder 650 for holding a delay element, not shown.
- the holder 650 has a piston guide 701 and a bolt receptacle 680 with a Zunaturalausnaturalung 704, through which a nail strip 705 with a plurality of fasteners 706 a firing portion 702 of the guide channel 700 can be fed.
- the guide channel 700 also serves as Anpressholder a pressing device, which has a connecting rod 770, which is also displaced upon a displacement of the guide channel 700 and thus indicates a pressing of the device to a substrate. Furthermore, a camera 1300 with a lens 1310 is arranged on the nose 690. The camera 1300 detects the features of a respective fastening element 706 and / or the nail strip 705, which are currently arranged on the feed recess 704.
- the detected features are, for example, the diameter or length of each fastener, the diameter or axial length of a nail head, the width, length, or height of the nail strip, the distance between two adjacent fasteners or their heads, and / or an axial offset between two adjacent fasteners, that is an offset in the driving direction.
- the image recognition checks whether the nail strip fits at all through the opening provided in the guide channel.
- the nose 690 comprises a safety pawl (not shown) which, in the event of a fault detected by a control device, not shown, due to the characteristics of the nails 706 or the strip 705 detected by the camera 1300, unintentionally emits a fastening element or the shaft of a shaft Energy transfer element prevents. As a result, an introduction of fasteners that would jam in the magazine 40 may be prevented.
- the safety pawl is pivoted or retracted in unpressed device in the launch section 702. If the device is pressed against the ground in the absence of an error, the safety pawl is swung out or driven out of the launching section 702 by the pressing device, thus releasing the guide channel 700. This is done, for example, by the rear end 703 of the guide channel 700, which moves the safety pawl against the setting direction, wherein the safety latch preferably runs in a direction inclined to the setting axis guide.
- Fig. 5 shows a hand-held implement in training as a setting device 310, which is operated in the present embodiment with a fuel gas.
- the setting tool has a housing 311, in which a setting mechanism 315 is arranged, by means of which a fastening element 340 can be driven into a substrate, not shown here, when the working or setting device 310 is pressed against the ground.
- the setting mechanism 315 includes a combustion chamber 323, a piston guide 316 in which a driving piston 317 is slidably mounted, a bolt guide 316 'in which a fastener element 340 can be guided, and where the fastener 340 extends over the forwardly moving one Moving direction end 318 of the drive piston 317 moves, and can be driven into a ground.
- the supply of the fuel gas into the combustion chamber 323 takes place via a fuel supply line 322 and an electronically or mechanically controllable valve 321 from a fuel reservoir 320.
- the setting process on is triggered only after pressing a trigger or trigger switch 314 on the handle of the setting device 310. This switch can work in its function mechanically or electronically or electromechanically.
- the power supply of the electrical loads on setting device 310 such.
- the controller 350, the fan 312, the ignition device 313, the trigger switch 314 and possibly the other switch, or the valves 321 and other electronic components takes place in the present setting device 310 via a capacitor 331.
- the capacitor 331 is in the present embodiment arranged in a receptacle on the setting device 310, in which it is removably arranged. The distribution of electrical energy from the capacitor 331 to the electrical loads and the transmission of electrical control pulses via electrical supply and control lines 351, 352, 353, 354th
- the fasteners 340 are assembled in a magazine 341 to a magazine strip 342, which is arranged on the front of the setting device 310.
- the fasteners 340 may also be individually inserted into the bolt guide 316 'by the user without the need for such a magazine.
- the tacker further comprises a detection device, which in the sense of the embodiments described above, interact with the control device 350 in order to control an operation of the tacker.
- a detection device is arranged, for example, in a nose region 612, that is to say in the vicinity of the device nose.
- the detection device is arranged in a propellant container region 632, preferably in a propellant container receptacle, in order to detect and / or to identify propellant containers in the propellant container receptacle.
- the detection device is arranged in a fastening element feed region 622, preferably on the magazine, in order to detect and / or identify fastening elements such as nails prior to or during feeding to the magazine.
- Fig. 6 schematically shows a tacker with a housing 1, in which a combustion chamber 2 is arranged.
- Liquefied gas is stored as fuel in a fuel tank 5 and can be injected via a line 3 into the combustion chamber 2.
- the line 3 connects a metering device 4 with the combustion chamber 2, wherein the metering device 4 in turn is connected to the fuel tank 5 arranged in or on the housing 1.
- the fuel tank can be designed in particular as a replaceable cartridge.
- the tacker additionally comprises an electronic control device 6 with an electric accumulator as energy storage. Via the electronic control device 6, a spark plug 7 in the combustion chamber 2 is controlled and optionally the metering device 4, provided that it has electrical valves or other electrically controlled components.
- a magazine 8 for storing fasteners, such as nails is arranged in a front portion of the tacker.
- a pressing member 9 can be pressed against a workpiece to release a triggering of the tacker.
- the tacker further comprises a detection device and a control device, which cooperate in the sense of the embodiments described above, to control an operation of the tacker.
- a detection device is arranged, for example, in a nose region 601, that is to say in the vicinity of the device nose.
- the detection device is arranged in a propellant container region 611, preferably in a propellant container receptacle, in order to detect and / or to identify propellant containers in the propellant container receptacle.
- the detection device is arranged in a supply area 621 for a propellant container, preferably on a propellant container receptacle, in order to detect and / or identify propellant containers before or during the supply to the propellant container receptacle.
- Fig. 7 11 shows a partial sectional view of a propellant container 711 with a mechanical metering valve 712, an outlet 713 and a container wall 714.
- the mechanical metering valve 712 has an outlet pin 716 and is secured to a crimp 715 of the container wall 714.
- the propellant container 711 is for example in a propellant container receptacle in the Fig. 5 and 6 used Eintreibvorraumen used.
- features of the propellant container 711 are, for example, the Diameter or length of the container wall 714, geometric features of the crimping 715, geometric features of the mechanical metering valve 712, such as the diameter or length of the outlet pin 716, and / or geometric features of an exterior attachment to the container wall 714, such as a clip.
- Fig. 8 10 shows a partial sectional view of a propellant container 721 with a mechanical or magnetic metering valve adapter 722 of a driver, an outlet 723 and a container wall 724.
- the adapter 722 has a valve pin 726 and is secured to a crimp 725 of the container wall 724.
- the propellant container 721 is for example in a propellant container receptacle in the Fig. 5 and 6 used Eintreibvorraumen used.
- the diameter or length of the container wall 724, geometric features of the crimping 725, geometric features of the adapter 722, the diameter or length of the valve pin 726, and / or geometrical features of an exterior attached to the container wall 724 are to be detected additional part.
- Fig. 9 shows a fastener magazine 420 to a setting tool 410.
- the setting device 410 has a housing 411, with a molded handle 412 thereon, on which there is a trigger switch 413 for triggering a setting process.
- the setting device 410 also has a setter 414 which is not described in more detail here and known to the person skilled in the art in various configurations.
- a pin guide 415 adjoins the setting unit 414, which has a receptacle 416 for fixing elements 440 to be set.
- the fastener magazine 420 has an annular connection region 423, which sits on the bolt guide 415 of the setting device 410.
- the fastener magazine 420 has a guide housing 421 in which a channel-like guide space is formed.
- a magazine strip is biased by a slider element 424, which is acted upon by a transport spring designed as a scroll spring, in the transport direction for receiving 416.
- the setting device 410 further comprises a detection device and a control device, which cooperate in the sense of the previously described embodiments in order to control an operation of the setting device.
- a detection device is arranged, for example, in a nose region 603, that is to say in the vicinity of the device nose.
- the detection device is arranged in a magazine-mounted fastening element feed region 613, in particular nails, preferably on or in the fastener magazine 420 in order to detect and / or identify fastening elements or nails prior to or during feeding to the magazine 420.
- the detection device is arranged in a propellant charge region 623, in which there are ignitable propellant charges, in order to detect and / or identify propellant charges in the propellant charge region.
- the detection device is arranged in a supply area 633 for magazine-mounted propellant charges, preferably on a propellant charge receptacle, in order to detect and / or identify propellant charges before or during the supply to the propellant charge area.
- Fig. 10 shows a propellant strip 730 with a pattern 731 for marking the position of the respective propellant charge in a tacker.
- the propellant charge strip 730 has transport projections 732 by means of which it can be transported in the tacker device.
- the propellant charge strip 730 has an insertion section 733 with insertion flanks 734.
- Characteristics of the propellant strip 730 to be detected include, for example, the pattern 731 and its position relative to the tacker, the width, spacing or geometric shape of the transport projections 732, the width of the propellant strip 730, and / or the number or angle of the insertion flanks 734.
- Fig. 11 shows a partial sectional view of a cartridge strip 810 with a support member 820, which is made of a plastic and a plurality of spaced apart at regular intervals receptacles 821 for filled with propellant cartridges 811 has.
- a step 822 is formed, which serves as a stop for a bead-shaped widening 814 of the cartridges 811, in order to hold the cartridges 811 in an axial direction defined by the cartridge axis A and an opening zone 813 of the cartridge 811.
- the opening zone 813 has material folds 815.
- the cartridges 811 are frictionally held.
- projections 823 are further arranged, which engage the cartridges 811 in the region of the cartridge bottom 812 at the bead-shaped widening 814 to the cartridges 811 in the axial opposite direction (in the direction of the cartridge bottom 812) to form fit hold.
- the cartridges 811 are thus held in a form-fitting manner in both axial directions via stops.
- falling out of the cartridges 811 is prevented from the support member 820 when the frictional engagement between the receptacles 821 and the cartridges 811 by external influences such. B. climatic influences is impaired.
- the thickness of the cartridge strip 810, the height, the diameter or the angle of the walls 826, the diameter or the height of the cartridges 811 and / or the geometric shape, in particular the number of material folds 815, of the opening zones are to be detected 813th
- Fig. 12 shows a cartridge strip 910 which is formed band-shaped and which comprises a support member 911 and a plurality of cartridges 912, 912 'arranged thereon.
- the cartridges 912, 912 ' are each filled with propellant charges, by means of which a bolt gun can be operated.
- a marking 920, 921 is attached to the cartridge magazine 910. This marking comprises a plurality of ribs 920 and nubs 921 which are raised above the surface of the support part 911.
- the marking 920, 921 is arranged on the cartridge magazine 910 such that in the second cartridge 912 near the front end 913 of the cartridge magazine 910 narrow marking starts, and then extends to the rear end 914 of the cartridge magazine 910, where it occupies the entire width of the support member 911.
- the camera is informed via the increasing width of the marker 920, 921 how many unused cartridges 912, 912 'are still present on the cartridge magazine 910.
- Fig. 13 now shows a cartridge magazine 910, which only by the in Fig. 12 2, distinguishes the marker 920, which consists only of ribs there, only in the region of the last three cartridges 912, 912 'at the rear end 914 of the cartridge magazine 910.
- Fig. 14 shows a cartridge magazine 910, which now has instead of the contoured mark a color area 922, which is also easily seen by a camera.
- Color area 922 is arranged only in the area of the last five cartridges 912, 912 ', wherein the last piece of the rear end 914 of the cartridge magazine 910 is no longer provided with the color surface.
- Fig. 15 shows a cartridge magazine 910, which is characterized by the in Fig. 14 2, it is distinguished here that only the region of the rear end 914 of the cartridge magazine 910 with the last two cartridges 912, 912 'is provided with a colored surface 922 as a marking.
- This color surface 922 no longer runs as the markings in the Fig. 12 to 14 continuously or gradually increasing from front to back, but takes from its beginning to its end, the entire width of the support part 911 a.
- Fig. 16 shows a trained as a cable fastener or cable tie auxiliary construction element 1010.
- the auxiliary construction element 1010 has a base part 1011, to which the cable attachment laterally a toothed belt 1017 is arranged, which can be inserted into a lock 1018 and fixed there. From the base part 1011 also rises a sleeve part 1012 which has a passage opening 1013 through which a fastener can be passed through to attach the auxiliary construction element 1010 to a substrate.
- the sleeve part 1012 also has an abutment 1014, on which in the attached state of the auxiliary construction element 1010, the fastener z. B. attacks with a head bottom.
- ribs 1024 are arranged, which run essentially parallel to a longitudinal axis 1015 of the sleeve part 1012.
- the outer peripheral surface 1016 and the ribs 1024 form a first holding portion 1021 of the auxiliary construction element 1010.
- This holding portion 1021 is in the direction of the longitudinal axis 1015 further from the base portion 1011, or is axially higher than an annular second holding portion 1022, the radial spaced apart from and substantially concentric with the first retaining portion 1021 and the longitudinal axis 1015 of the base portion 1011 1.
- This holding section 1022 has a plurality of segments 1025 formed as circular wall sections, on which radially outer ribs 1026 are arranged, which extend coaxially to the longitudinal axis 1015.
- Randlich on the base part 1011 is also still an annular third holding portion 1023 arranged, which is formed by an annular wall.
- the height of the third holding portion 1023 above the base part 1011 is slightly smaller than that of the second holding portion 1022.
- the holding portions 1021, 1022, 1023 thus protrude all at a certain distance from each other from the base part 1011 or the soil formed by this.
- the diameter or the height of the holding sections 1021, 1022, 1023, the number, the angle or the shape of the ribs 1024 and / or further geometric features of the auxiliary construction element 1010 or its components are to be detected features of the auxiliary construction element 1010.
- Fig. 17 shows a fastening device 1100 of a first item not shown on a likewise not shown second object in a side view.
- the device 1100 is basically fixed in a mounting direction 1110 to a ground or the like. It has for this purpose an abutment designed as a head 1120 for supporting the first object in the fastening direction, the head 1120 itself having a contact surface 1130 for abutting the head 1120 on the first object.
- the head 1120 is formed spherically curved, so that the contact surface 1130 is convex. In non-illustrated embodiments, the head and / or the contact surface are flat.
- the device 1100 comprises a plurality of support elements 1140 for supporting the first article transversely to the attachment direction 1110, which project from the edge 1125 of the head 1120 inclined away from the contact surface 1130 relative to the attachment direction 1110.
- the support elements 1140 are formed as knob-shaped projections and each have a substantially conical outer surface.
- the device 1100 has a shank 1150, which protrudes centrally from the head 1120 in the fastening direction 1110, so that the support elements 1140 are inclined towards the shank.
- the shaft 1150 At its end opposite the head 1120, has a point 1160 which is provided with reinforcing ribs 1170.
- the transition 1155 from the head 1120 to the shaft 1150 is frusto-conical.
- Detecting features of the device 1100 include, for example, the inner or outer diameter of the head 1120, the diameter or length of the shaft 1150, the geometric shape of the tip 1160, the number, size or geometric shape of the support members 1140 and / or in non-illustrated embodiments the number, arrangement or shape of breaks in the head 1120.
- the detected consumable is a driving piston and / or a piston brake.
- the image recognition verifies the presence of a geometry that is needed for the function of a set failure detection, to avoid that consumables are used, which override the setting failure detection.
- the tool comprises a drill.
- the consumable is then for example, a drill or a battery.
- the tool comprises a screwdriver.
- the consumable is then, for example, a screwdriver bit, a screw or a battery.
- the tool comprises a grinding device, preferably an angle grinder.
- the consumable is then, for example, a grinding wheel.
- the tool comprises a saw, preferably a jigsaw or saber saw.
- the consumable is then, for example, a saw blade.
- the tool comprises a vacuum cleaner.
- the consumable is then, for example, a filter.
- the image recognition serves to identify features which are provided for this purpose on a consumable article.
- the image recognition serves to identify features that are inherent in the technology or inherent to the respective consumable, ie that are present anyway.
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