Reciprocating working machine
US-2016360708-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US10569408B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10569408-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515522738-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 25, 2020 |
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A handle includes: a switch lever having an operational portion in an inverted U-shape, and configured to press an on/off switch when the operational portion is gripped and pressed; a handle body provided with the on/off switch mounted thereto and having an inner peripheral slit from which the operational portion of the switch lever housed in the handle body projects; a spring having a supported portion and a pair of arms extending from the supported portion, housed in the handle body, and biasing and pushing the switch lever back; and a plurality of limiters provided at locations in either the handle body or the switch lever at a distance from the spring, and configured to limit movement of the switch lever.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A handle for an electric tool, the handle mounted to an electric tool, provided with an on/off switch, and comprising: a switch lever including an operational portion having an inverted U-shape, and configured to press the on/off switch when the operational portion is gripped and pressed; a handle body with the on/off switch mounted thereto, the handle body having an inner peripheral slit, and housing the switch lever such that the operational portion of the switch lever projects from the inner peripheral slit; a spring having a supported portion and a pair of arms extending from the supported portion, housed in the handle body, and biasing and pushing the switch lever back to a position under no gripping pressure; and a plurality of limiters provided at locations in either the handle body or the switch lever at a distance from the spring, and configured to limit movement of the switch lever when each of the plurality of limiters comes into contact with an inner surface of one of a plurality of guides, wherein the handle for the electric tool is configured such that when the operational portion is pressed, the spring is pushed to increase an angle between the pair of arms, and the on/off switch is pressed by contact with switch lever and turned on, and when the switch lever is released, the spring biases and pushes the switch lever back to the position under no gripping pressure, such that the switch lever is not in contact with the on/off switch, and the on/off switch is turned off, the switch lever is in a continuous loop shape, and the on/off switch is arranged at a location between the plurality of limiters, opposite to the spring, and within the continuous loop shape of the switch lever. 2. The handle of claim 1 , wherein the supported portion of the spring is supported on the handle body, and when the switch lever is under no gripping pressure, the pair of arms is positioned by being in contact with an arm catch provided to the handle body. 3. The handle of claim 2 , wherein when the switch lever is gripped and pressed in a left or right direction, one of the pair of arms comes into contact with the arm catch and the other comes into contact with a pressed rib of the switch lever. 4. The handle of claim 1 , wherein the switch lever or the handle body, which is not provided with the plurality of limiters, has a plurality of guides each receiving an associated one of the limiters and each configured as a triangle opening or recess, and the switch lever is housed in the handle body such that movement of the switch lever is limited by allowing each of the plurality of limiters to move within the associated one of the guides. 5. The handle of claim 4 , wherein each of the guides has a vertex angle equal to or larger than the angle formed between the pair of arms of the spring when the switch lever is under no gripping pressure. 6. The handle of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of guides are provided at only two locations, and each of the limiters is allowed to move within the associated one of the guides. 7. The handle of claim 1 , wherein when the switch lever is under no gripping pressure, a gap is ensured between the pair of arms and the switch lever, or the switch lever is in contact with the pair of the arms to an extent that the pair of arms does not bias the switch lever. 8. An electric tool comprising the handle of claim 1 . 9. The electric tool of claim 8 , wherein the electric tool is configured as a hedge trimmer including the handle implemented as a front handle.
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