Mixer
The mixer's innovative handle locking system allows for compact storage and transport by enabling easy attachment and detachment, addressing the bulkiness issue of conventional designs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-11-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Conventional mixers and power tools with handles extending significantly from the main body are bulky, making them difficult to transport and store.
A mixer design featuring a handle that can be moved and locked into a compact position relative to the main body, utilizing a guide portion and a locking mechanism with a biasing member to facilitate easy attachment and detachment.
Enables the mixer to be easily transported and stored without occupying excessive space, with a handle that can be securely fixed and released using a locking mechanism.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a mixer for mixing fluid materials such as paint and mortar, and non-fluid materials such as sand and gravel. to Regarding. [Background technology]
[0002] The mixer has a spindle that protrudes from a main body that houses a motor, and an agitator shaft to which the rotation of the motor is transmitted can be connected to the spindle. A blade is attached to the agitator shaft, and the blade rotates together with the agitator shaft, allowing the paint or the like to be agitated. A handle is fixed to the main body, and the operator can support the main body by grasping grips provided on the left and right sides of the handle (see, for example, Patent Document 1). [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] German Utility Model No. 202010014783 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] In the conventional agitators with double handles, the handles extend significantly to the left and right from the main body, making them bulky to transport and store. This is also true for power tools such as earth augers, which have an output shaft that extends downward from the main body with the handle and to which a tool such as an auger bit can be connected.
[0005] Therefore, the present disclosure provides a mixer that can be transported and stored without taking up space. of The purpose is to provide. [Means for solving the problem]
[0006] In order to achieve the above object, the present disclosure provides a mixer, comprising: a main body including a motor and an output shaft that is rotated by driving the motor and protrudes downward to which a mixing shaft can be connected; a handle attached to the body, The handle can be moved from a predetermined direction relative to the main body and set to an attachment position of the handle relative to the main body, and the main body is provided with a guide portion that guides the movement of the handle to the attachment position, The guide portion is provided with a lock portion that engages with the handle set at the mounting position to fix the handle at the mounting position, and the lock portion includes a lock member that is movable between a protruding position from the guide portion and a retracted position into the guide portion, and a biasing member that biases the lock member toward the protruding position, The handle is provided with an engaged portion with which the locking member engages when the handle is in the protruding position, The locking portion is Engage The handle can be removed from the mounting position by performing an operation to release the engagement with the mounting portion. [Effects of the Invention]
[0007] According to the present disclosure, the handle can be easily fixed at the mounting position and removed from the mounting position by operating the locking portion. Therefore, by removing the handle, the mixer can be easily installed without taking up space. of It becomes possible to transport and store it. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0008] [Figure 1] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the entire mixer. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the main body of the agitator. [Figure 3] FIG. 2 is a plan view of the main body of the agitator. [Figure 4] FIG. 2 is a side view of the main body of the agitator. [Figure 5] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. [Figure 6] FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram of a male connector. [Figure 7] FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of the locking portion (with the handle removed). [Figure 8] 8A is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line BB in FIG. 3 (with the lock pin in the protruding position), and FIG. 8B shows the same cross-section with the lock pin in the retracted position (with the handle removed). [Figure 9] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the main body with the handle removed. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the handle can be moved from a predetermined direction relative to the main body and set to the mounting position, and the locking portion may be provided on the main body and engage with the handle set to the mounting position. With this configuration, the handle can be easily attached and detached using the locking portion provided on the main body, and the handle can be simplified and made lighter. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the main body may be provided with a guide portion that guides movement of the handle, and the lock portion may be provided on the guide portion. This configuration allows the handle to be moved stably, and the locking part can be easily installed using the guide part. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the locking portion may include a locking member movable between a protruding position from the guide portion and a retracted position into the guide portion, and a biasing member that biases the locking member toward the protruding position. The handle may be provided with an engaged portion that engages with the locking member when the handle is in the protruding position. According to this configuration, the handle can be reliably locked by the locking member.
[0010] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the locking portion may further include a retaining member that restricts movement of the locking member at the protruding position, and the locking member may be provided with a locking portion that can engage with the retaining member at the retracted position. The locking member may be selectively operable between a first position in which the locking portion engages with the retaining member at the retracted position to restrict movement to the protruding position, and a second position in which the locking portion is released from engagement with the retaining member at the retracted position to allow movement to the protruding position. With this configuration, the locking member can be maintained in the retracted position, so that the handle does not interfere with the locking member when moving the handle relative to the main body during attachment / detachment, thereby enabling smooth attachment / detachment of the handle. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the locking member is a shaft, the guide portion is provided with a bottomed hole that accommodates the locking member, and the biasing member may be a coil spring that is arranged between the bottom of the bottomed hole and the locking member. According to this configuration, the locking portion can be formed compactly.
[0011] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the main body may have a controller that controls the motor, and the handle may have an operating member that outputs an electrical signal to the controller when operated. The main body and the handle may each be provided with connectors that come into contact with each other at the attachment position of the handle to electrically connect the controller and the operating member, and that separate from each other when the handle is removed to cut off the electrical connection between the controller and the operating member. According to this configuration, even if the handle is provided with an operating member, electrical connection and disconnection can be performed simultaneously with attaching and detaching the handle. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the operating member may include a switch for turning the motor on and off, and an adjustment dial for changing the rotation speed of the motor. According to this configuration, electrical connection and disconnection can be easily performed using the connectors.
[0012] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the handle may include an attachment portion attached to the main body, arms extending outwardly to the left and right from the attachment portion, and grips attached to each arm. This configuration allows the main body to be supported in a balanced manner on the left and right sides. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the mount and arm may be made from a single piece of sheet metal. This configuration makes it easy to manufacture the handle. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the attachment portion may have a U-shape in plan view that surrounds the left and right side portions and the rear portion of the main body and is open at the front portion. With this configuration, the field of view is not obstructed by the mounting portion, and the operator can reliably see the blade, etc., improving workability. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the locking portions may be arranged in equal numbers on the left and right sides of the mounting portion. This configuration allows the handle to be fixed to the main body in a well-balanced manner. [Example]
[0013] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the entire rechargeable agitator 1, which is an example of an agitator, FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the main body, FIG. 3 is a plan view, FIG. 4 is a side view, and FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. The agitator 1 comprises a main body 2 and an agitation shaft 3 . The main body 2 comprises a motor housing 4 and a speed reducer housing 5. The motor housing 4 houses a motor 6 on the rear side and a controller 8 on the front side. The motor 6 is supported with its rotating shaft 7 facing downward. The lower end of the rotating shaft 7 protrudes into the speed reducer housing 5. A battery mounting section 9 is provided at the top of the motor housing 4. A terminal block 10 is provided in the battery mounting section 9. A battery pack 11 can be slid onto the terminal block 10 from the rear. A battery cover 12 is attached to the top of the motor housing 4. The battery cover 12 covers the battery pack 11 and the battery mounting section 9 from above.
[0014] A speed reducer 15 is housed within the speed reducer housing 5. The speed reducer 15 has a spindle 16 that protrudes downward from the lower end of the speed reducer housing 5. A threaded portion 17 is provided at the lower end of the spindle 16. The speed reducer 15 reduces the rotation of the rotating shaft 7 and transmits it to the spindle 16. A switching lever 18 is provided on the right side surface of the speed reducer housing 5. The switching lever 18 can be rotated to switch the rotation speed of the spindle 16 between two levels: high and low. The stirring shaft 3 can be coaxially connected to a threaded portion 17 of a spindle 16. A blade 19 is attached to the lower end of the stirring shaft 3.
[0015] A handle 20 is attached to the main body 2. The handle 20 has an attachment portion 21, a pair of left and right front arms 22, 22, a pair of left and right rear arms 23, 23, a left grip 24, and a right grip 25. The mounting portion 21 is attached to the motor housing 4. The mounting portion 21 is formed in a U-shape in plan view, surrounding the left and right sides and rear portion of the main body 2 and opening to the front. The mounting portion 21 is made of sheet metal that is thin at the top and bottom. The front arms 22, 22 are formed integrally with the mounting portion 21 and extend outward to the left and right from the front end of the mounting portion 21. The rear arms 23, 23 are also formed integrally with the mounting portion 21 and extend outward to the left and right from the rear of the mounting portion 21. The left grip 24 and the right grip 25 are disposed in the front-to-rear direction, straddling the ends of the front arm 22 and the rear arm 23. The left grip 24 and the right grip 25 have their front ends fixed to the end of the front arm 22 and their rear ends fixed to the end of the rear arm 23, respectively, by screws.
[0016] A switch 26 (FIG. 4) is housed inside the right grip 25. A trigger 27 is provided on the switch 26 and protrudes from the underside of the right grip 25. A lock button (not shown) is provided on the left side of the right grip 25. The lock button is provided to maintain the pressed state of the trigger 27. A lock lever 28 is provided on the front side of the switch 26. The lock lever 28 can be slid between a position that prevents the trigger 27 from being pressed and a position that allows it to be pressed. An adjustment dial 29 is provided in front of the lock lever 28. The adjustment dial 29 can be rotated to adjust the rotation speed of the motor 6. The adjustment dial 29 is exposed on the top surface of the right grip 25.
[0017] A flange portion 30 that supports the mounting portion 21 from below is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the motor housing 4. Above the flange portion 30, a plurality of guide ribs 31, 31... that are parallel to the flange portion 30 are formed in the front-to-rear direction on the left and right side surfaces of the motor housing 4. The vertical distance between the flange portion 30 and each guide rib 31 is set so that the mounting portion 21 can be inserted and fitted from the front. The amount by which each guide rib 31 protrudes outward to the left and right is smaller than the amount by which the flange portion 30 protrudes. The mounting portion 21 can be inserted and removed between the flange portion 30 and the left and right guide ribs 31, 31 from the rear of the main body 2. When the mounting portion 21 is inserted between the flange portion 30 and the left and right guide ribs 31, 31, its forward movement is restricted at the position shown in Figure 5 where the rear portion of the mounting portion 21 abuts against the rear surface of the main body 2. This position is the mounting position for the handle 20. A pair of engaging holes 32, 32 are formed on the left and right of the mounting portion 21 at approximately the center in the front-to-rear direction.
[0018] A lead wire cover 33 is screwed to the right rear arm 23 and the upper surface of the mounting portion 21. Inside the lead wire cover 33, a lead wire (not shown) connected to the switch 26 in the right grip 25 and a lead wire (not shown) connected to the circuit board of the adjustment dial 29 are routed. As shown in FIG. 6, each lead wire is connected to a terminal board inside a male connector 34 provided on the upper right surface at the rear of the mounting portion 21. The male connector 34 has two slits 35, 35 for the switch 26 and one slit 36 for the adjustment dial 29 formed in the front-to-rear direction. A terminal board (not shown) is housed inside each of the slits 35, 36. Meanwhile, as shown in FIG. 7 , a socket 37 corresponding to the male connector 34 is provided on the rear surface of the motor housing 4. The male connector 34 can be inserted into the socket 37 at the mounting position of the handle 20. A female connector 38 is housed within the socket 37. Two terminal boards 39, 39 for the switch 26 and one terminal board 40 for the adjustment dial 29 are provided in the female connector 38, extending in the front-to-rear direction. The terminal boards 39, 39 for the switch 26 are connected to the controller 8 and the terminal block 10, respectively, via lead wires (not shown) within the motor housing 4. The terminal board 40 for the adjustment dial 29 is also connected to the controller 8 via lead wires (not shown) within the motor housing 4.
[0019] Bottomed holes 41, 41 that are open at the top are formed on the left and right sides of the flange portion 30. Each bottomed hole 41 is located directly below the engaged hole 32 of the handle 20 at the mounting position. A locking portion 45 of the handle 20 is provided in each bottomed hole 41. Details of the locking portions 45 will be explained below. However, since the left and right sides are symmetrical, only the locking portion 45 on the right side will be explained as a representative. As shown in FIG. 7, the locking portion 45 includes a locking pin 46, a coil spring 47, and a retaining pin 48. The lock pin 46 is a cylindrical shaft. The lock pin 46 fits into the bottomed hole 41 and is movable up and down. A small-diameter portion 49 protrudes downward and coaxially from the lower part of the lock pin 46. A locking groove 50 is formed in the diameter direction at the upper end of the lock pin 46. A through hole 51 is formed in the lock pin 46, penetrating it in the diameter direction. The through hole 51 includes a guide hole portion 52 and a pair of locking holes 53, 53. The guide hole portion 52 is formed to be elongated in the vertical direction, perpendicular to the locking groove 50 in a plan view. The locking holes 53, 53 are formed to extend circumferentially from the upper end of the guide hole portion 52 in point symmetry about the axis of the lock pin 46. As shown in FIG. 8A, the coil spring 47 is disposed at the bottom of the bottomed hole 41 below the lock pin 46, and has an upper portion fitted onto the small diameter portion 49. The retaining pin 48 is inserted from the outside right into the horizontal hole 42 formed in the flange portion 30 in the left-right direction at the position of the bottomed hole 41. As a result, the retaining pin 48 penetrates the bottomed hole 41 perpendicularly and also penetrates the through-hole 51 of the lock pin 46.
[0020] Therefore, the lock pin 46 is biased in the direction of protruding upward by the coil spring 47. However, the protrusion of the lock pin 46 is restricted by the retaining pin 48 that passes through the through hole 51 at a position where the retaining pin 48 abuts against the lower end of the guide hole portion 52 of the through hole 51. In this protruding position, as shown in FIG. 8A , the upper portion of the lock pin 46 partially protrudes from the bottomed hole 41. The amount of protrusion is approximately equal to the thickness of the mounting portion 21. From this position, the lock pin 46 is pushed into the bottomed hole 41, causing the retaining pin 48 to move relatively to the upper end of the guide hole portion 52. Next, in this state, the lock pin 46 is rotated counterclockwise in a plan view (first rotation position). Then, as shown in FIG. 8B, the locking hole portions 53, 53 rotate and engage with the retaining pin 48. Therefore, the movement of the lock pin 46 is restricted at the retracted position where it is retracted into the bottomed hole 41. This rotation of the lock pin 46 can be performed by engaging a tool such as a screwdriver in the locking groove 50. Meanwhile, the lock pin 46, which is in the retracted position, is rotated clockwise in plan view from the first rotation position (second rotation position). As a result, the locking holes 53, 53 rotate in the reverse direction, releasing the lock from the retaining pin 48. As a result, the lock pin 46 is biased by the coil spring 47 and moves to the protruding position shown in FIG. 8A.
[0021] In the mixer 1 configured as described above, when the handle 20 is fixed, the lock pins 46, 46 of the left and right locking portions 45, 45 are in the protruding position. The lock pins 46, 46 in the protruding position are engaged with the engagement holes 32, 32 of the mounting portion 21. Therefore, the lock pins 46, 46 prevent the handle 20 from sliding rearward from the mounting position. Furthermore, male connector 34 is inserted into socket 37 and coupled to female connector 38. Thus, terminal boards 39, 40 of female connector 38 are inserted into slits 35, 36 of male connector 34, respectively, and the terminal boards are electrically connected to each other.
[0022] In this state, the operator holds the left grip 24 and right grip 25 provided on the handle 20. Therefore, the mixer 1 is supported in a position in which the mixing shaft 3 protrudes downward. When the operator presses the trigger 27 provided on the right grip 25 in this position, the switch 26 turns ON. This drives the motor 6 and rotates the rotating shaft 7. The rotation of the rotating shaft 7 is reduced in speed by the reducer 15 in either the high-speed mode or the variable-speed mode selected by the switch lever 18, and is then transmitted to the spindle 16. Therefore, the mixing shaft 3 connected to the spindle 16 rotates, and the blade 19 rotating together with the mixing shaft 3 enables mixing of the paint or the like. During operation, the operator holding the left and right grips 24, 25 to support the mixer 1 can see the blade 19 at the lower end, the mixing shaft 3, the material to be mixed, and so on from above the motor housing 4 and battery cover 12. At this time, the mounting portion 21 of the handle 20 is not located in front of the motor housing 4 and battery cover 12, so the field of view is not obstructed by the mounting portion 21. Therefore, the operator can reliably see the blade 19 and so on.
[0023] When removing the handle 20 after work is completed, the lock pins 46 of each locking portion 45 are pushed in and retracted from the engaged holes 32 into the bottomed holes 41. The lock pins 46 are then rotated to the first rotation position, where they are restricted in the retracted position and disengaged from the engaged holes 32. As a result, the handle 20 can be slid rearward from the attached position and removed from the main body 2, as shown in FIG. 9. At the same time as removing the handle 20, the male connector 34 is removed from the socket 37. This releases the connection with the female connector 38, cutting off the electrical connection between the terminal boards. When reattaching the handle 20, with the lock pin 46 in the retracted position, the handle 20 is slid from the rear to the front of the main body 2, and the mounting portion 21 is inserted between the flange portion 30 and the guide rib 31. Then, as described above, the sliding stops at the mounting position where the rear portion of the mounting portion 21 abuts against the rear surface of the main body 2. At this mounting position, the lock pin 46 is rotated from above to the second rotation position. Then, as described above, the lock pin 46, which has been released from engagement with the retaining pin 48, moves to the protruding position due to the bias of the coil spring 47 and engages with the engaged hole 32, locking the handle 20.
[0024] The agitator 1 of the above embodiment (an example of an agitator of the first configuration) includes a main body 2 equipped with a motor 6 and a spindle 16 (an example of an output shaft) that rotates when driven by the motor 6 and protrudes downward to which an agitator shaft 3 can be connected. The agitator 1 also includes a handle 20 that is attached to the main body 2. The main body 2 is further provided with a locking portion 45 that engages with the handle 20 at the attachment position of the handle 20 relative to the main body 2 to fix the handle 20 in the attachment position. The handle 20 can be removed from the attachment position by releasing the engagement of the locking portion 45 with the handle 20. According to this configuration, handle 20 can be easily fixed at the mounting position and removed from the mounting position by operating locking portion 45. Therefore, by removing handle 20, mixer 1 can be transported and stored without taking up space.
[0025] In particular, the handle 20 can be set to the mounting position by sliding (an example of moving) it from the rear (an example of a predetermined direction) relative to the main body 2, and the locking portion 45 is provided on the main body 2 and engages with the handle 20 set to the mounting position. Therefore, the handle 20 can be easily attached and detached by the locking portion 45 provided on the main body 2. Furthermore, the handle 20 can be simplified and made lighter. The main body 2 is provided with a flange portion 30 and a guide rib 31 (an example of a guide portion) that guide the sliding of the handle 20, and the lock portion 45 is provided on the flange portion 30. Therefore, the handle 20 can slide stably. In addition, the locking portion 45 can be easily installed by utilizing the flange portion 30. Locking portion 45 includes a locking pin 46 (an example of a locking member) that is movable between a protruding position from flange portion 30 and a retracted position into flange portion 30, and a coil spring 47 (an example of a biasing member) that biases locking pin 46 toward the protruding position. Handle 20 is provided with an engaged hole 32 (an example of an engaged portion) that engages with locking pin 46 at the protruding position. Therefore, the handle 20 can be locked reliably by the lock pin 46.
[0026] The locking portion 45 further includes a retaining pin 48 (an example of a retaining member) that restricts movement of the locking pin 46 at the protruding position, and the locking pin 46 is provided with a locking hole 53 (an example of a locking portion) that can engage with the retaining pin 48 at the retracted position. The locking pin 46 can be selectively operated between a first rotation position (an example of a first attitude) in which the locking hole 53 engages with the retaining pin 48 at the retracted position, restricting movement of the locking pin 46 to the protruding position, and a second rotation position (an example of a second attitude) in which the locking hole 53 is released from engagement with the retaining pin 48 at the retracted position, allowing movement to the protruding position. Therefore, the lock pin 46 can be maintained in the retracted position, so that when the handle 20 is slid relative to the main body 2 during attachment / detachment, the handle 20 does not interfere with the lock pin 46. Therefore, the attachment / detachment work of the handle 20 can be performed smoothly. The lock pin 46 is a shaft, and the flange portion 30 is provided with a bottomed hole 41 that accommodates the lock pin 46, and the biasing member is a coil spring that is arranged between the bottom of the bottomed hole 41 and the lock pin 46. Therefore, the locking portion 45 can be formed compactly.
[0027] The main body 2 has a controller 8 that controls the motor 6, and the handle 20 has a switch 26 and an adjustment dial 29 (an example of an operating member) that output an electrical signal to the controller 8 when operated. The main body 2 and the handle 20 are provided with a male connector 34 and a female connector 38 (an example of a connector), respectively, that come into contact with each other at the attachment position of the handle 20 to electrically connect the controller 8 to the switch 26 and the adjustment dial 29, and that separate from each other when the handle 20 is removed to cut off the electrical connection between the controller 8 and the switch 26 and the adjustment dial 29. Therefore, even if the handle 20 is provided with an operating member, electrical connection and disconnection can be performed simultaneously when the handle 20 is attached or detached.
[0028] The operating members include a switch 26 for turning the motor 6 on and off, and an adjustment dial 29 for changing the rotation speed of the motor 6. Therefore, electrical connection and disconnection can be easily performed using either the male connector 34 or the female connector 38. The handle 20 includes an attachment portion 21 attached to the main body 2, front and rear arms 22, 23 (an example of an arm) extending outward to the left and right from the attachment portion 21, and left and right grips 24, 25 (an example of a grip) attached to each of the front and rear arms 22, 23. Therefore, the main body 2 can be supported in a balanced manner on the left and right sides. The mounting portion 21 and the front and rear arms 22, 23 are made of a single sheet metal. Therefore, the handle 20 can be easily manufactured. The attachment portion 21 has a U-shape in plan view that surrounds the left and right sides and rear portion of the main body 2 and is open at the front. Therefore, the field of view is not obstructed by the mounting portion 21, and the worker can reliably see the blade 19, etc., resulting in improved workability. The locking portions 45 are arranged on the left and right sides of the mounting portion 21 in equal numbers (here, one on each side). Therefore, the handle 20 can be fixed to the main body 2 in a well-balanced manner.
[0029] The following describes a modified example. The restriction of the lock pin at the protruding and retracted positions is not limited to the structure of the retaining pin and through hole in the above example. For example, it is also conceivable that the retaining pin is integrally provided with the lock pin and engaged with a guide groove provided on the inner surface of the bottomed hole, and the lock pin can be rotated to select the position where the retaining pin engages with the guide groove, thereby moving the lock pin to the protruding and retracted positions. Alternatively, the pin on the lock pin may be projected to the outside through a slit in the flange portion. In this case, it is conceivable that the position at which the pin engages with the slit can be selected to move the pin to the projected position or the retracted position. The locking member is not limited to a shaft such as a lock pin. A plate-shaped locking member can also be used as long as it can be engaged with and disengaged from the handle. Therefore, depending on the shape of the locking member, the selection of the extended position and the retracted position is not limited to a rotational operation. For example, the locking member may be movable by selecting one of two positions by swinging it. The biasing member may be an elastic body other than a coil spring. The locking member may be operable to move between the protruding position and the retracted position without using a biasing member.
[0030] The number and arrangement of the locking portions can be changed as appropriate. Multiple locking portions may be arranged on each side of the mounting portion, or a locking portion may also be arranged at the rear of the mounting portion. The locking portion may be provided on the guide rib instead of the flange portion, and a downwardly protruding locking pin may be engaged with the handle. Therefore, the engaged portion is not limited to an engaged hole, but may also be a recessed portion. The locking portion may be provided on the handle instead of the main body, and a locking member protruding from the handle may be engaged with an engaged portion provided on the main body. The handle may be slid from the front instead of the rear relative to the main body. Depending on the shape of the handle, the handle may be moved and attached from the left or right direction. The handle may also be attached from the top or bottom direction. The guide portion of the handle is not limited to the structure formed by a rib or the like protruding from the housing as in the above example, but may be a groove recessed in the housing. The handle is not limited to a configuration having a front arm and a rear arm. For example, the handle may have only front arms on the left and right and equipped with left and right grips. The mounting portion may be a ring-shaped portion that surrounds the entire periphery of the main body instead of being U-shaped in plan view.
[0031] The operating members are not limited to switches and adjustment dials. The manner in which the operating member and the controller are connected is not limited to the above example. For example, the male and female connectors may be provided in the reverse order to the above example. The shape of each connector and the number of terminal boards may also be changed as appropriate. A separate connector may be provided for each terminal. If the handle does not have an operating member, the connector can be omitted. The shape of the main body, the arrangement of the internal motor, the arrangement of the controller, etc. can be changed as appropriate. The location of the battery attachment section is not limited to the top of the motor housing, and it can also be provided on the side or rear of the motor housing. The power source is not limited to a battery, and the present disclosure is also applicable to a configuration in which power is supplied to the motor via a power cord from a commercial power source (AC). The length of the stirring shaft, the attachment structure to the spindle, and the shape of the blade are not limited to the above examples.
[0032] The present disclosure is not limited to agitators. The present disclosure can also be applied to power tools that have an output shaft that protrudes downward from a body to which a handle is attached, and to which a tool tip such as an auger bit or a drill bit can be connected. Examples of such power tools include earth augers and power hammers. That is, as a second configuration of the present disclosure, a power tool includes a motor, a main body having an output shaft that rotates when driven by the motor and protrudes downward to which a tool accessory can be connected, and a handle attached to the main body. The power tool also includes a locking unit on either the main body or the handle that engages with the other of the main body and the handle at an attachment position of the handle relative to the main body to fix the handle in the attachment position. The power tool allows the handle to be removed from the attachment position by disengaging the locking unit from the other. The specific structures of the main body, handle, locking section, and other components can be the same as, for example, the structures of the above-mentioned mixer (including modified examples). [Explanation of symbols]
[0033] 1··Agitator, 2··Main body, 3··Agitation shaft, 4··Motor housing, 5··Reduction unit housing, 6··Motor, 7··Rotating shaft, 8··Controller, 15··Reduction unit, 16··Spindle, 19··Blade, 20··Handle, 21··Mounting unit, 22··Front arm, 23··Rear arm, 24··Left grip, 25··Right grip, 26··Switch, 27··Trigger, 29··Adjustment die yal, 30 flange portion, 31 guide rib, 32 engaged hole, 33 lead wire cover, 34 male connector, 35, 36 slit, 37 socket, 38 female connector, 39, 40 terminal board, 41 bottomed hole, 45 lock portion, 46 lock pin, 47 coil spring, 48 anti-pullout pin, 50 locking groove, 51 through hole, 52 guide hole portion, 53 locking hole portion.
Claims
1. A main body including a motor and an output shaft that rotates when driven by the motor and protrudes downward to which an agitation shaft can be connected; a handle attached to the body, The handle can be moved from a predetermined direction relative to the main body and set to an attachment position of the handle relative to the main body, and the main body is provided with a guide portion that guides the movement of the handle to the attachment position, The guide portion is provided with a lock portion that engages with the handle set at the mounting position to fix the handle at the mounting position, and the lock portion includes a lock member that is movable between a protruding position from the guide portion and a retracted position into the guide portion, and a biasing member that biases the lock member toward the protruding position, The handle is provided with an engaged portion with which the locking member engages when the handle is in the protruding position, The agitator is configured such that the handle can be removed from the mounting position by performing an operation to release the engagement of the locking member with the engaged portion using the locking portion.
2. The locking portion further includes a retaining member that restricts movement of the locking member at the protruding position, 2. The agitator according to claim 1, wherein the locking member is provided with a locking portion that can engage with the anti-slip member in the retracted position, and the locking member can be selectively operated between a first position in which the locking portion engages with the anti-slip member in the retracted position, thereby restricting movement of the locking member to the protruding position, and a second position in which the locking portion is released from engagement with the anti-slip member in the retracted position, thereby allowing movement of the locking member to the protruding position.
3. 3. The agitator according to claim 1, wherein the locking member is a shaft, the guide portion is provided with a bottomed hole for accommodating the locking member, and the biasing member is a coil spring disposed between the bottom of the bottomed hole and the locking member.
4. A main body including a motor and an output shaft that rotates when driven by the motor and protrudes downward to which an agitation shaft can be connected; a handle attached to the body, a locking portion is provided on one of the main body and the handle, the locking portion engaging with the other of the main body and the handle at an attachment position of the handle relative to the main body to fix the handle at the attachment position; The handle can be removed from the mounting position by performing an operation to release the engagement of the locking portion with the other portion. the main body has a controller for controlling the motor, and the handle has an operating member for outputting an electric signal to the controller in response to an operation of the operating member; A mixer in which the main body and the handle are each provided with connectors that come into contact with each other at the handle attachment position to electrically connect the controller and the operating member, and that separate from each other when the handle is removed to cut off the electrical connection between the controller and the operating member.
5. 5. The mixer according to claim 4, wherein the operating member includes a switch for turning the motor on and off, and an adjustment dial for changing the rotation speed of the motor.
6. a main body extending in the vertical direction and including a motor and an output shaft that is rotated by the drive of the motor and protrudes downward to which a stirring shaft can be connected; a handle including a mounting portion attached to the main body, arms extending outwardly to the left and right from the mounting portion, and grips attached to each of the arms; the mounting portion can be moved in a direction perpendicular to the main body and set to a mounting position relative to the main body, the main body is provided with a guide portion for guiding movement of the mounting portion to the mounting position, and a guide rib extending parallel to the guide portion at a distance equal to the thickness of the mounting portion from the guide portion, the mounting portion can be moved between the guide portion and the guide rib in the perpendicular direction and set to the mounting position, a locking portion is provided on the guide portion to engage with the mounting portion at the mounting position to fix the mounting portion at the mounting position, The agitator is configured such that the handle can be removed from the mounting position by performing an operation to release the engagement of the locking portion with the mounting portion.
7. the main body has a controller for controlling the motor, and the handle has an operating member for outputting an electric signal to the controller in response to an operation of the operating member; The agitator of claim 6, wherein the main body and the handle are each provided with connectors that contact each other at the mounting position of the handle to electrically connect the controller and the operating member, and that separate from each other when the handle is removed to cut off the electrical connection between the controller and the operating member.
8. 8. The mixer according to claim 7, wherein the operating member includes a switch for turning the motor on and off, and an adjustment dial for changing the rotation speed of the motor.
9. 9. The mixer according to claim 6, wherein the mounting portion and the arm are made of a single sheet metal.
10. 10. The mixer according to claim 6, wherein the mounting portion has a U-shape in plan view that surrounds the left and right sides and the rear of the main body and is open at the front.
11. 11. The mixer according to claim 6, wherein the locking portions are arranged on the left and right sides of the mounting portion in equal numbers.
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