Suction Device for a Releasable Connection to a Hand-Held Power Tool
US-2024075572-A1 · Mar 7, 2024 · US
US9475164B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9475164-B2 |
| Application number | US-67179508-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 6, 2008 |
| Priority date | Aug 3, 2007 |
| Publication date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 25, 2016 |
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A hand-held power tool is equipped with a dust extraction device which includes a dust box for holding dust. A closing flap is arranged in a tube section which lies in the flow path to the dust box, and this closing flap can be adjusted between the closed position and the open position. The closing flap is pivotably held in the region of the inner wall of the tube section and can be opened in the direction of the dust box. In the closed position, the closing flap bears against a stop which protrudes into the tube section, extends at an angle with respect to the direction of flow through the tube connection piece, and forms a stop line or stop area against which the closing flap correspondingly bears.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A handheld power tool having a dust extractor, which comprises: a dust box for receiving dust; a tubular portion having an inner wall that defines a passage for guiding a flow of air into the dust box in a main flow direction; a spring wire secured to the inner wall at a first position and a second position, the second position being on an opposite side of the air flow passage from the first position, the spring wire including a first closing flap retaining portion at the first position, a second closing flap retaining portion at the second position, and a stop portion that extends across the air flow passage between the first position and the second position; a first closing flap pivotably retained on the first closing flap retaining portion, the first closing flap being pivotable in a direction toward the dust box from a closing position at which the first closing flap rests against the stop portion to an opening position at which the first closing flap is spaced apart from the stop portion; and a second closing flap pivotably retained on the second closing flap retaining portion, the second closing flap being pivotable in a direction toward the dust box from a closing position at which the second closing flap rests against the stop portion to an opening position at which the second closing flap is spaced apart from the stop portion, wherein the passage is opened when the first closing flap and the second closing flap are in the opening position and the passage is closed when the first closing flap and the second closing flap are in the closing position, and wherein movement of the first closing flap and the second closing flap beyond the closing position, in a direction opposite to the main flow direction, is prevented by the stop portion of the spring wire. 2. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 1 , wherein the spring wire acts as a holder of the closing flaps. 3. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 2 , wherein each of the first and second closing flap retaining portions comprise an eyelet portion, which protrudes into a recess in each respective closing flap. 4. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 3 , wherein the spring wire has a middle stop portion. 5. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 4 , wherein the spring wire has a bearing portion, which is received in a bearing point on an inner wall of the tube. 6. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 2 , wherein the spring wire has a middle stop portion. 7. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 2 , wherein the spring wire has a bearing portion, which is received in a bearing point on an inner wall of the tube. 8. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 1 , wherein each closing flap comprises a soft elastic material. 9. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 1 , wherein each closing flap is urged into its closing position by internal stress. 10. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 1 , wherein each closing flap has reinforcing ribs. 11. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 1 , wherein the two closing flaps are disposed on opposed sides of the inner wall of the tubular portion. 12. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 11 , wherein the two closing flaps are embodied in mirror symmetry to one another. 13. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 1 , wherein each closing flap includes a bearing portion, which is received in a bearing point on the tubular portion, and a closing part, which is intended to be pivoted about a pivot axis relative to the bearing portion. 14. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 13 , wherein between the bearing portion and the closing part, a tapered wall portion is formed. 15. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 13 , wherein at a transition from the bearing portion to the closing part, there is at least one notch. 16. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 1 , wherein the tubular portion is embodied as a tube elbow, which communicates with an inflow opening in the dust box. 17. The handheld power tool as defined by claim 1 , wherein each closing flap is pivotable about an axis in a region of the inner wall of the tubular portion.
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