TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates generally to handgrips for washing guns, especially
high-pressure washing guns, and more particularly to handgrips designed for optimal
ergonomic properties.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] High-pressure washers generally comprise a washing gun with a handgrip section connected
to the main body of the washer by means of a flexible hose. The handgrip section typically
comprises the handgrip portion itself for holding the handgrip section by means of
one hand of the user, this portion being also generally provided with a trigger mechanism
for activating the flow of high-pressure cleansing fluid from the washing gun. This
delivery of fluid usually takes place via a lance section connected to the handgrip
section. Such lances are provided in a large variety of designs according to the specific
application of the high-pressure washer. During use of the washer, the user typically
grips the handgrip section with one hand and directs and supports the washing gun
by gripping around the lance with the other hand in the manner indicated in Figure
1.
[0003] Directing and supporting the washing gun in the above manner is not always optimal
from an ergonomic point of view and can lead to stress and fatigue of the user's hand,
wrist and arm used for supporting the washing gun at the lance section. It would thus
be desirable to provide means for obtaining a more ergonomically optimal grip around
the lance section, especially during prolonged use of the washing gun, said means
providing for the possibility to adapt the grip to the specific situation, e.g. to
varying characteristics of the user and/or to varying orientations of the washing
gun during a specific use.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0004] On the above background, it is the object of the present invention to provide means
for facilitating said support of the lance section of a washing gun during use hereof
in an ergonomically more optimal manner than by simply gripping around the lance section
itself.
[0005] It is a further object to provide such means for supporting the lance section which
can be adapted to specific characteristics of the user and/or to the various orientations
of the lance section during use hereof. Pertinent user characteristics would for instance
be the length of the arm of the user and whether the user is right-or left-handed.
[0006] Furthermore, the proper placement and orientation of said means on the lance section
may depend on the physical characteristics of the washing gun itself and on the manner,
in which it is connected to the hose of the washer, as such physical characteristics
will influence e.g. the weight distribution of the washing gun inclusive lance section
and the torque exerted by the hose connected to the washing gun.
[0007] According to the invention, these and further objects are attained by a laterally
extending handgrip for releasable connection to the lance section according to claim
1. Various advantageous embodiments hereof are defined by the dependent claims.
[0008] Although such means for supporting the lance section could in principle be connected
to the lance section in a non-releasable manner, it is generally preferable if the
support means are provided as separate means, which can be attached to the lance section
in an easy and reliable manner, and when not needed if desired released from the lance
section. As a lance section at one end hereof during use of the high-pressure washer
is fixed to the handgrip of the washing gun, and as the lance section is often provided
at the other end hereof with some kind of a nozzle section, which may be of a larger
diameter than the lance section, it is preferable if the lateral handgrip is provided
with attachment means that allow an insertion of the lance section into the attachment
means through a suitable lateral opening in the attachment means. By these means it
becomes unnecessary to either detach the lance section from the handgrip of the washing
gun or alternatively remove the nozzle section in order to allow attachment of the
lateral handgrip to the lance section. In some cases, lance sections are even provided
with extending cross-sections towards either end of the lance section, in which cases
the solution according to the invention becomes even more desirable. At any rate,
removal of either the lance from the handgrip of the high-pressure washer or removal
of the nozzle section from the lance section requires the use of suitable tools and
may in itself be a cumbersome process, which is avoided by the lateral handgrip according
to the invention.
[0009] According to the present invention, there is thus provided a lateral handgrip for
support of the lance section of a washing gun during use hereof, said lateral handgrip
comprising a laterally extending grip section extending at a certain angle relative
to the longitudinal axis of the lance section. According to one embodiment, the lateral
handgrip may extend substantially normal to said longitudinal axis, but it is understood
that it may extend at other angles relative to this axis without departing from the
invention as defined by the appended claims. The lateral handgrip furthermore comprises
attachment means for attaching it to the lance section in such a manner that its position
on and orientation relative to the lance section can be adjusted to the specific requirements
as outlined above. Preferably said attachment means are releasable, whereby the lateral
handgrip can be removed from the lance section if desired and if desired purchased
as an optional part of the washer.
[0010] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the attachment means is formed
in such a manner that the lateral handgrip can not be accidentally released when attached
to the lance section, but it is understood that this is not to be regarded as a limiting
feature but an optional feature. According to the embodiment described in detail in
the following, the above feature is attained by forming one portion of the attachment
means in such a manner that this portion extends circumferentially around the lance
over an angle exceeding 180 degrees thus providing a lateral opening for insertion
of the lance into said portion, said portion being furthermore made from a material
of sufficient resiliency to allow this lateral insertion of the lance. Other kinds
of retainment means for preventing accidental release of the attachment means could
however also be conceived by a skilled person without departing from the invention
as defined by the appended claims.
[0011] Furthermore, the attachment means can preferably be provided with fastening means
for maintaining it in a given position and orientation on the lance section according
to the specific needs. When these fastening means are released, the lateral handgrip
can be rotated about the longitudinal axis of the lance section, thereby making it
possible to obtain a given, optimal rotational orientation relative to the lance section,
and also to adapt the lateral handgrip optimally to both right- and left-handed users.
It can furthermore be displaced along the lance section in order to adapt its longitudinal
position on the lance section to different arm lengths of users.
[0012] The lateral handgrip itself can be formed as a straight body, e.g. of a substantially
cylindrical form, but it can also be of a generally curved form, which could be a
desirable shape as it adapts more naturally to the shape of the gripping surface of
the hand, which is generally more or less curved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] In the fllowing detailed part of the present description, the invention will now
be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
Figure 1 is a schematic and exemplary view of a typical washing gun with a lance section
as used in connection with high-pressure cleaners;
Figure 2 is a schematic view of one embodiment of the lateral handgrip according to
the invention; and
Figure 3 is a schematic view of the lateral handgrip in Figure 2 attached to the lance
section of a washing gun.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] In the following, a detailed description of one embodiment of the lateral handgrip
according to the invention is given.
[0015] With reference to Figure 1, there is shown a typical washing gun with a lance section
during use. The user holds the handgrip section with one hand and grips around the
lance and supports it from beneath as shown in the Figure.
[0016] A schematic view of one embodiment of the lateral handgrip according to the invention
generally designated by reference numeral 6 is shown in Figure 2. The handgrip 6 comprises
two sections, i.e. the laterally extending handgrip portion 7 and the attachment means
8 for releasable and adjustable attachment to the lance 2, as shown in Figure 3. The
laterally extending handgrip portion 7 exhibits in this embodiment a substantially
cylindrical cross-section and is slightly curved as indicated by the curved X-axis
in Figure 2. The attachment means 8 comprises two sections 9 and 10 hingedly connected
to each other as indicated by 11. One of these sections is provided with fastening
means 14, 18 for engagement with cooperating means 15 in the other section 9. In this
embodiment, the fastening means comprises a screw 18 provided with a suitably shaped
knob 14 for engagement with a thread 15 in the other section of the attachment means.
It is, however, understood that other fastening means could in principle also be used
without thereby departing from the present invention.
[0017] The attachment means 8 is formed to provide a firm grip around the lance 2 when the
fastening means 14, 15, 18 are applied. This is accomplished by providing the two
sections 9 and 10 of the attachment means 8 with curved inner surfaces 12, 13 of a
shape corresponding to the circumferential shape of the lance 2. In order to prevent
the handgrip 6 from detachment from the lance 2 when positioned hereon without the
fastening means being applied, the curved surface 12 extends over a circumferential
angle somewhat exceeding 180 degrees. Due to the resiliency of the fastening means,
at least of the lower section 9 hereof, it is possible to push the lance 2 through
the opening of the curved section 12, whereby this section locks to the lance 2 in
a manner preventing accidental release of the handgrip 6 from the lance 2. As mentioned
above, this retaining mechanism may be omitted if desired, for instance by the choice
of a circumferential angle of less than 180 degrees. By proper dimensioning of the
radius of the curved surface 12, the handgrip can now be displaced and/or rotated
relative to the lance 2 in order to obtain its optimal position and orientation hereon.
After this, the fastening means 14, 15, 18 can be applied to secure the lateral handgrip
6 to the lance 2.
[0018] According to the embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 2 and 3, the laterally
extending handgrip portion 7 is of a slightly curved shape along the longitudinal
axis X hereof, but it is understood that other shapes, such as linear, e.g. cylindrical,
could also be used, and may be beneficial for certain applications. Likewise, the
angle between the longitudinal axis X of the handgrip and the longitudinal axis of
the lance section could be chosen as desired, a typical - but not limiting - range
of angles being between 50 and 89 degrees and preferably around 85 degrees.
[0019] Finally, Figure 3 shows the laterally extending handgrip 6 attached to a lance 2
at a position between the nozzle section 3 and the other end 19 of the lance 2, where
the lance is connected to the handgrip section (not shown) of the washing gun.
[0020] Although a specific embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described
in the preceding parts of the detailed description, it is understood that a person
skilled in the art may conceive other embodiments of the invention without departing
from the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
1. A handgrip for attachment to the lance section of a washing gun, characterised in that said handgrip (6) comprises a laterally extending portion (7) provided with attachment
means (8) for releasable attachment to said lance (2).
2. A handgrip according to claim 1, characterised in that said attachment means (8) are formed in such a manner that they allow said handgrip
(6) to be displaced along the longitudinal axis (X) of said lance (2).
3. A handgrip according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that said attachment means (8) are formed in such a manner that they allow said handgrip
(6) to be rotated about the longitudinal axis (X) of said lance (2).
4. A handgrip according to any of the preceding claims 1 to 3, characterised in that said attachment means (8) being furthermore provided with fastening means (14, 15,
18) for retaining the handgrip (6) at a given position along said longitudinal axis
(X) and with a given rotational orientation about the longitudinal axis (X).
5. A handgrip according to claim 1, characterised in that said attachment means (8) comprise a first (9) and a second (10) section connected
to each other by connecting means (11), whereby said attachment means (8) can be opened
for insertion of said lance (2) into the attachment means (8).
6. A handgrip according to claim 3, characterised in that said connecting means (11) is a hinge.
7. A handgrip according to claim 5, characterised in that said first (9) and second (10) section of the attachment means (8) comprise internal
surfaces (11, 12), the shape of which corresponds to at least a portion of the circumferential
surface of the lance (2).
8. A handgrip according to claim 7, characterised in that said internal surface (12) of said first (9) section of the attachment means (8)
extends circumferentially over an angle exceeding 180 degrees, whereby the lance (2)
can be retained within said first section (9) without the application of said fastening
means (14, 15, 18).
9. A handgrip according to claim 4, characterised in that said fastening means comprises a screw (18) connected to one of said first (9) or
second (10) attachment means for engagement with a corresponding threaded member (15)
connected to the opposite of said first (9) or second (10) attachment means.
10. A handgrip according to claim 8, characterised in that said first (9) section of the attachment means is formed of a resilient material.
11. A handgrip according to claim 1, characterised in that said laterally extending portion (7) extends at an angle of 50 to 89 degrees relative
to the longitudinal axis (X) through the lance section (2).
12. A handgrip according to claim 11, characterised in that said angle is substantially 85 degrees.
13. A handgrip according to claim 1, 11 or 12, characterised in that said laterally extending portion (7) is of a substantially circular cross-sectional
shape.
14. A handgrip according to any of the preceding claims 1, 11, 12 or 13, characterised in that said laterally extending portion (7) is substantially straight.
15. A handgrip according to any of the preceding claims 1, 11, 12 or 13, characterised in that said laterally extending portion (7) is curved.