Handheld work apparatus
US-10675694-B2 · Jun 9, 2020 · US
US10816048B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10816048-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815997327-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 27, 2020 |
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A work apparatus has a work tool driven by a combustion engine. A brake assembly has a brake element for braking the work tool as it slows down. In a braking position of the brake assembly, the work tool is braked, while, in a stand-by position of the brake assembly, the brake element enables the movement of the work tool. The brake element is held in the stand-by position by a holding force from an electromagnet supplied with energy by an electric generator driven by the engine, for which purpose, in the stand-by position of the brake assembly, a holding current is supplied to the electromagnet. To extend the holding time as the engine slows down, an operating parameter of the engine is monitored and, after a limit value of the operating parameter is reached, the holding current supplied to the electromagnet is reduced.
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What is claimed is: 1. A work apparatus comprising: a work tool; a combustion engine for driving said work tool; a brake assembly for braking said work tool as said work tool slows down; said brake assembly including a brake element for braking said work tool; said brake assembly being shiftable between a braking position wherein said brake element brakes said work tool and a standby position wherein said brake element enables movement of said work tool; an electromagnet providing a holding force for holding said brake element when said brake assembly is in said standby position; an electric generator driven by said combustion engine for generating energy to operate said electromagnet; an energy store for intermediately storing said energy generated by said electric generator; a control unit configured to take energy from said energy store and supply a holding current (I) to said electromagnet to generate said holding force when said brake assembly is in said standby position; and, said control unit being further configured to monitor an operating parameter of said combustion engine after said combustion engine is switched off and to lower said holding current (I) supplied to said electromagnet from said energy store after a limit value of said operating parameter is reached. 2. The work apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said operating parameter of the combustion engine is the rotational speed thereof. 3. The work apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the operating parameter of the combustion engine is the starting voltage (U G ) of said electric generator. 4. A work apparatus comprising: a work tool; a combustion engine for driving said work tool; a brake assembly for braking said work tool as said work tool slows down; said brake assembly including a brake element for braking said work tool; said brake assembly being shiftable between a braking position wherein said brake element brakes said work tool and a standby position wherein said brake element enables movement of said work tool; an electromagnet providing a holding force for holding said brake element when said brake assembly is in said standby position; an electric generator driven by said combustion engine for generating energy to operate said electromagnet; an energy store for intermediately storing said energy generated by said electric generator; a control unit configured to take energy from said energy store and supply a holding current (I) to said electromagnet to generate said holding force when said brake assembly is in said standby position; said control unit being further configured to monitor an operating parameter of said combustion engine after said combustion engine is switched off and to lower said holding current (I) supplied to said electromagnet from said energy store after a limit value of said operating parameter is reached; and, wherein said holding current (I) lies within a range of 30 mA to 300 mA. 5. The work apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said holding current (I) is reduced as a function of a rotational speed (n) in the form of a negatively falling ramp. 6. The work apparatus of claim 5 , wherein said ramp has a slope determined as a quotient of a parametrizable current difference (ΔI) to a parametrizable rotational speed difference (Δn). 7. The work apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said holding current (I) is reduced in steps. 8. The work apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said energy store is a capacitor. 9. The work apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, after said combustion engine is switched off, the electrical energy flowing to said energy store becomes smaller than the electrical energy flowing out of said energy store to said electromagnet. 10. A work apparatus comprising: a work tool; a combustion engine for driving said work tool; a brake assembly for braking said work tool as said work tool slows down; said brake assembly including a brake element for braking said work tool; said brake assembly being shiftable between a braking position wherein said brake element brakes said work tool and a standby position wherein said brake element enables movement of said work tool; an electromagnet providing a holding force for holding said brake element when said brake assembly is in said standby position; an electric generator driven by said combustion engine for generating energy to operate said electromagnet; an energy store for intermediately storing said energy generated by said electric generator; a control unit configured to take energy from said energy store and supply a holding current (I) to said electromagnet to generate said holding force when said brake assembly is in said standby position; said control unit being further configured to monitor an operating parameter of said combustion engine after said combustion engine is switched off and to lower said holding current (I) supplied to said electromagnet from said energy store after a limit value of said operating parameter is reached; and, wherein a predetermined holding time of said electromagnet after said combustion engine is switched off is determined by the capacity of said energy store. 11. The work apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a drive operatively connecting said work tool to said combustion engine; and, said drive including a drive element upon which said brake element of said brake assembly operates. 12. The work apparatus of claim 11 , wherein said drive element is the clutch drum of a centrifugal clutch. 13. The work apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the brake element acts with the effect of a contact force on said drive element. 14. The work apparatus of claim 13 , wherein said brake assembly includes a brake spring to provide said contact force.
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