TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a so called top handle chainsaw, which includes
a guide bar, a cutting chain and a driving unit arranged to drive the cutting chain
around the guide bar. The chainsaw further includes a handle section for carrying
and operating the chainsaw, which handle section includes a control portion disposed
on the upper side of the chainsaw. The control portion in turn includes a throttle
lever for controlling the speed of the driving unit.
[0002] The terms 'front' and 'rear' are used to designate relative locations along a longitudinal
axis of the chainsaw. The guide bar, for example, is located at the front end of the
chainsaw, while the opposite end will be referred to as the rear end of the chainsaw.
'left' and 'right' are used to designate relative locations in relation to the longitudinal
axis as if a user holds the chainsaw.
BACKGROUND ART
[0003] Top handle chainsaws are sometimes held and guided by the one hand holding the control
portion while the operator only secures his hold with the other hand. Acting forces
on the chainsaw produces tilt movements which must be compensated for by an appropriate
effort of the hand holding the control portion in order to keep the chainsaw in a
neutral position. This causes a considerable load on the wrist of the operator.
US5018492 teaches a chainsaw provided with a housing portion arranged as a support for the
heel of the hand which decreases the effort for holding the chainsaw in a neutral
position despite tilt movements in a forward direction of the chainsaw. However, fig.
1 of
US5018492 shows that the part of the housing portion that functions as said support for the
heel of the hand is a sharp edge, which is not very comfortable to the heel of the
hand.
[0004] Furthermore, many users experience that the control portion of a top handle chainsaw
does not provide for an ergonomic grip. Also, a problem has been that the control
portion of the chainsaw rotates in the hand of the operator such that the operator
has difficulty to hold the chainsaw in a desired inclined position. Also, many users
experience that the wrist of the hand holding the control portion is often extensively
bent while operating the chainsaw, which has proved to be unfavourable. Also, control
portions of conventional top handle chainsaws do not fit various sizes of hands, and
a bad fit may cause a worse control of the chainsaw and ergonomic disadvantages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] An object of the invention is to provide a control portion of a chainsaw that has
ergonomic advantages and enables better control of the chainsaw.
[0006] This object is achieved by a chainsaw of the type mentioned in the first paragraph,
wherein the guide bar defines a first longitudinal axis along the centre of the guide
bar, as seen in a side view, and the control portion defines a second longitudinal
axis substantially extending along an upper side of the control portion, also as seen
in a side view. The angle, A, between the first- and the second longitudinal axes
is between 14° and 45° and preferably between 14° and 35° and more preferably between
14° and 30°, all as seen in a side view. Thereby, the angle of the control portion
relative to the guide bar is greater than for conventional top handle chainsaws, which
means that the hand holding the control portion will not be as much bent downwardly
as when operating said conventional chainsaws. This provides for a significant improvement
to the ergonomics and less effort is required when operating the chainsaw. A control
portion of the aforementioned design also provides for a better control of the chainsaw,
which is very important especially as the top handle chainsaw is intended for e.g.
professional arborists. The above advantages are present also for the angle A being
in all other possible intervals in the range 14° to 45°, such as between 15° and 26°,
or between 16° and 32°. Preferably, the interval is between 14° and 27°, or 14° and
24°, or 14° and 21° and even more preferably between 14° and 19°, or 14° and 17°,
or 14° and 16°. In fact, the mentioned advantages are apparent for all possible intervals
of the angle A within the range 14°-45° such as 14°-40°, 14°-38°, 14°-33°, 14°-23°,
15°-35°, 16°-35°, 17°-30°, 19°-30° and 20°-30°.
[0007] Preferably, a rear end of the control portion is connected to a housing portion at
an outer surface part thereof, which defines a support surface for receiving the heel
of the hand of the user, and which housing portion accommodates a carburettor or a
battery therein. The support surface defines a plane, which plane forms an angle,
B, with the second longitudinal axis, and B is between 105° and 145° and preferably
between 110° and 140° and more preferably between 113° and 135°, all as seen in a
side view. Thereby, the support surface is angled relative to the heel of the hand
in a way to give a comfortable and ergonomic support to said heel of the hand, and
this also provides better control of the chainsaw. This advantage has proved to be
apparent for all possible intervals of the angle B within the range 105° and 145°,
such as 109°-141°, 112°-133°, 113°-129°, 115° -127°, 117° -125°, 119° -123°, 105°
-125°, 115°-145°, 120-145° or 118°-130°.
[0008] Preferably, the left side of the control portion is provided with at least one left
recess and alternatively at least two or three left recesses for receiving parts of
the fingers of the user during operation of the chainsaw. Preferably, a front portion
of the left side of the control portion is provided with one left recess for receiving
a part of the thumb of the user during operation of the chainsaw. Preferably, the
left side of the control portion is provided with an elongated recess for receiving
at least one finger tip but preferably two finger tips and more preferably three or
even four finger tips. Preferably, a front portion of the right side of the control
portion is provided with at least one right recess for receiving parts of the fingers
of the user during operation of the chainsaw. Alternatively, the front portion of
the control portion has one right recess for receiving a part of the forefinger of
the user during operation of the chainsaw. Preferably, at least a part of the right
side of the control portion has a generally convex shape, as seen in an above view.
Preferably, a part of the right side of the control portion has a generally convex
shape, also as seen in an above view. The features mentioned in this paragraph all
imply a better grip around the control portion and thus, the control portion is prevented
from rotating in the hand of the operator. The latter of course implies a better control
of the chainsaw and not much effort is needed in order to keep the chainsaw at a desired
operating angle.
[0009] Another object of the invention is to provide a handle section of a chainsaw that
provides possibilities to fit a larger group of users or to fit different types of
conditions.
[0010] This object is also achieved by a chainsaw of the aforementioned type, wherein the
handle section is composed of exchangeable part/s, which exchangeable part/s may be
exchanged to part/s having other characteristics, which characteristics may include
size, structure, material, form or colour. Thereby, the handle section has adjustable
characteristics fitting a larger range of users and also fitting different conditions.
[0011] A further object of the invention is to provide a handle section of the aforementioned
chainsaw that provides possibilities to adjust the characteristics of the control
portion to fit e.g. differently sized hands of a large group of users.
[0012] This object is reached by a chainsaw, wherein the control portion has a left and
a right side and the right side and/or the left side is/are at least partly composed
of at least one first exchangeable part, which at least one first exchangeable part
may differ in its dimensions from an at least one second exchangeable part, such that
the width of at least a part of the control portion may be adjusted by exchanging
the at least one first to the at least one second exchangeable part. Thereby, the
control portion may fit differently sized hands of a large group of users.
[0013] Alternatively or additionally, the at least one first exchangeable part may differ
in its characteristics from an at least one second exchangeable part, such that the
surface structure of at least a part of the control portion may be adjusted by exchanging
the at least one first to the at least one second exchangeable part. Thereby, a surface
structure providing for a grip fulfilling the different needs of a larger group of
users can be provided. Examples of such different structures may be ribs, grooves
or recesses or other structures that provides increased friction or other desired
properties to the control portion. Also, one exchangeable part may be exchanged to
another part made of a different polymeric or preferably elastomeric material in order
to provide for better grip conditions. Probably, different types of surface materials
or structures are better adapted to various conditions such as cold, hot, wet or dry
environments. Important when designing the surface of the control portion is that
the control portion should not start rotating in the hand when the operator changes
working position or working angle of the chainsaw. It is therefore beneficial having
the possibility to exchange at least a part of the control portion to provide for
a better grip for a certain user under certain conditions.
[0014] Preferably, at least a portion of the at least one exchangeable part is in contact
with the hand of the user during operation of the chainsaw and at least a part of
said portion of the at least one exchangeable part has a generally convex shape, as
seen in an above view. Thereby, a better grip is provided when operating the chainsaw.
The exchangeable parts may be more or less convex to fit to the hands of a large group
of users. Alternatively or additionally, a part of said portion has a generally concave
shape, which also provides for a better grip, especially when said portion is arranged
for receiving a part of the fore finger of the hand holding the control portion.
[0015] Preferably, the at least one exchangeable part is one exchangeable part and forms
a right side of the control portion, which control portion is a part of the handle
section and includes a left and the right side and the exchangeable part is detachably
connected to the left side of the control portion. Thereby, the right side of the
control portion can easily be exchanged to another one with other characteristics,
so as to fit different users and/or different conditions.
[0016] Preferably, the left side of the control portion is an integrated part with the handle
section such that the left side of the control portion is not detachable. Thereby,
it is sufficient to attach the right side of the control portion only to the left
side of the control portion, which right side may be attached to the left side with
a number of screws, such as two or three screws, or alternatively four, five or six.
This way, the right side of the control portion is easily detached and exchanged by
a dealer or by the user him/herself.
[0017] Preferably, the left side of the control portion holds the throttle lever and/or
a safety button. Thereby, the exchangeable part of the right side of the control portion
which preferably is the whole right side of the control portion, can be detached or
exchanged without interfering with components such as the throttle lever and/or the
safety button. This makes the detaching/exchanging much less complicated compared
to having these components secured to both sides of the control portion. When having
the throttle lever and/or the safety button secured to both sides, there is also a
risk that the positions of the components will be disturbed when securing the right
side to the left side, which might cause the components not to function very well.
[0018] Preferably, at least a portion of the exchangeable part/s is made of a polymeric
material or more preferably an elastomeric material or even more preferably a TPE
material. Thereby, such materials provide increased friction and therefore a better
grip and control of the chainsaw. Such materials are also comfortable to the hand.
[0019] Other features of the invention are specified in the appended dependent claims, and
what is achieved by these features will be disclosed below with support of the appended
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a top handle chainsaw.
Fig. 2 is an above view of the top handle chainsaw.
Fig. 3 is a right side view of the top handle chainsaw.
Fig. 4 is a right side view of an exchangeable part/a right side of a control portion.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the exchangeable part/the right side of a control
portion.
Fig. 6 is an above view of a first exchangeable part/the right side of a control portion.
Fig. 7 is an above view of a second exchangeable part /the right side of a control
portion.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a top handle chainsaw 1 according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention. The chainsaw 1 includes a driving unit 25, which
may include an internal combustion engine or an electric motor, for driving a cutting
chain 11 around a guide bar 10. The chainsaw 1 is held and controlled, preferably
with the right hand, by means of the control portion 3, which control portion 3 includes
a left- 4 and a right side 5, a throttle lever 8 on the under side for controlling
the speed of the driving unit 25, preferably with the fore finger, and a safety button
9 on the upper side for preventing unintentional movement of the cutting chain 11.
The control portion 3 is in turn a part of a handle section 2, which also includes
a bail type hold portion 21, which extends on the left side of the chainsaw 1. The
hold portion 21 is preferably held by the left hand and is mainly used for securing
the hold of the control portion 3. The hold portion 21 may be held at various positions
e.g. depending on how the chainsaw 1 is oriented when operating said chainsaw 1 and
the position of the hold of the hold portion 21 may easily be changed by a sliding
movement of the hand along the hold portion 21. The handle section 2 further includes
a housing portion 12 which in the case of the driving unit 25 including an internal
combustion engine preferably accommodates a carburettor and a fuel tank. In the case
of an electric motor the housing portion 12 may accommodate a battery. The handle
section 2 is devibrated in relation to a body part 24 of the chainsaw 1, which body
part 24 includes the driving unit and to which body part 24 the guide bar 10 is connected.
Devibration elements, such as e.g. coil springs are used on at least three positions
between the handle section 2 and the body part 24 and the amount of vibrations experienced
by the user holding the handle section 2 is far less compared to having no devibration.
A hand guard 14 projects in front of the handle section 2, which hand guard 14 is
arranged to actuate a brake to brake the movement of the cutting chain 11 when the
hand guard 14 is pivoted e.g. from a kick-back. The hand guard 14 is made of a polymeric
material and includes a see-through protective structure 15. The protective structure
15 is see-through as it is provided with holes. In the preferred embodiment the holes
have a so called honey comb shape, which means they are provided with six edges.
[0022] Fig. 2 shows the chainsaw 1 according to the preferred embodiment from an above view.
The left side of the control portion 3 is forming one unit with the housing portion
12 and the right side 4 of the control portion 3 is connected to said left side 5
of the control portion 3. The left side 4 is preferably provided with a front recess
19 intended for gripping with the thumb of the hand holding the control portion 3.
There is also a recess 23 which will be referred to as the thumb support surface part
23 in front of said front recess 19 at a position where the left side 4 of the control
portion 3 protrudes to the left and meets a first end 22 of the hold portion 21. The
thumb support surface part 23 could be disposed on an upper side of either the control
portion 3 or the hold portion 2 and serves as an alternative support for the thumb
of the hand holding the control portion 3. The thumb support surface part 23 has proved
beneficial when applying pressure between the cutting chain 11 and the object being
cut, other than that pressure caused by the weight of the chainsaw 1. This is especially
advantageous when the orientation of the chainsaw 1 differs from an up right position,
which implies that there is not much or no help from the weight of the chainsaw 1
when applying pressure. Using the thumb support surface part 23 as a support for the
thumb is e.g. less exhausting and probably it may also increase the accuracy of the
cut. The left side of the control portion 3 is also provided with an elongated recess
20, substantially elongated along a longitudinal axis of the control portion 3. The
elongated recess 20 is intended for receiving the finger tips of the little finger,
the ring finger and the middle finger of the hand holding the control portion 3, but
this may vary depending on the size of the hand of the user. The elongated recess
20 has proved beneficial for providing a good grip of the control portion 3 and preventing
the control portion 3 to start rotating in the hand of the user. Also, the elongated
recess 20 provides for a good grip for various sizes of hands.
[0023] Fig. 3 is a side view of the preferred embodiment of the invention and shows a first-16
and a second longitudinal axis 17. The first longitudinal axis 16 is defined as extending
substantially along a centre of the guide bar 10 and the second longitudinal axis
17 substantially extends along an upper side of the control portion 3. The size of
the angle, A, between the second- 17 and the first longitudinal axis 16 has impact
on how much the hand holding the control portion 3 will be bent during operation of
the chainsaw 1. The angle, A, according to the preferred embodiment of the invention
is about 15°, but may be up to about 45° and still be advantageous. For A greater
than 45° the chainsaw 1 becomes high, and probably less versatile when operating in
limited spaces.
[0024] An outer surface part 13 of the housing portion 12, which hereinafter will referred
to as the support surface 13, is connected to a rear part of the control portion 3
and is a support for the heel of the hand when operating the chainsaw 1. The support
surface 13 essentially defines a plane 18 that forms an angle, B, with the second
longitudinal axis 17, which axis substantially extends along an upper side of the
control portion 3, as seen in the side view. The angle B is about 121°, which has
proved to provide for a good support for the heel of the hand holding the control
portion 3. However, the advantages are present for B being in the range 105°-140°.
The support surface extends about 30mm in a rightward direction from a rightmost rear
end of the right side 5 of the control portion 3. In fact, the support surface may
extend at least 24mm, e.g. 35mm, and still provide for a good support for the heel
of the hand. The rightmost portion of the support surface 13 may also deviate from
the plane 18 because of a bevelling of the housing portion 12.
[0025] Fig. 4 is a side view of the exchangeable right side 5 of the control portion 3 and
the same right side 5 is shown in fig. 5 in a perspective view. The right side will
also be referred to as the exchangeable part 6, 6' and may be exchanged to another
exchangeable part 6, 6' with other characteristics. Of course the exchangeable part
6, 6' may be smaller and may just form a part of the right side 5 of the control portion
3. In an alternative embodiment of the invention at least a part of the left side
4 of the control portion 3 may be composed of at least one exchangeable part 106,
106'. In the preferred embodiment the right side 5 of the control portion 3 is secured
to the left side 4 of the control portion 3 with four screws. The number of screws
may of course vary, e.g. between one and six, such as three or five. Of course other
attaching members would be possible for quick attachment/detachment of the exchangeable
part 6, 6'. The throttle lever 8 and the safety button 9 are both only secured to
the left side 4 of the control portion 3, and not to the right side 5, which provides
for easy detaching or attaching of the exchangeable part 6, 6' without interfering
with said throttle lever 8 or safety button 9. Also, this prevents the throttle lever
8 and the safety button 8 to become affected in a way to disturb their functions.
Alternatively, only the throttle lever 8 is only secured to the left side 4. Preferably
an exchangeable part 106, 106' on the left side 4 is of such a small size that it
allows the throttle lever 8 and safety button 9 to be secured to a main portion of
the left side 4.
[0026] Fig. 6 and 7 are above views of two different exchangeable parts 6, 6' with different
widths. We may call them a first- 6 and a second exchangeable part 6'. The first exchangeable
part 6 can easily be exchanged to the second 6' and vice versa to make the control
portion 3 fit to a hand with different proportions. A range of differently sized exchangeable
parts 6, 6' specified with sizes, such as small, medium, large and X-large, may be
possible to choose from. Of course the exchangeable part/s 6, 6', 106, 106' can be
provided with different surface structure to fit to the users needs. Examples of such
surface structures may be grooves, ribs or recesses. The material of the part of the
control portion 3 that is in contact with the hand is made of a TPE-material, but
of course the choice of material may vary with different conditions, and another polymeric
material may be preferable, such as another elastomeric material. The part of the
exchangeable part 6, 6' that is in contact with the hand during operation has a substantially
convex shape in order to fit better to the hand of the user, although the right recess
7 of the control portion 3 also provides for a smaller concave shape. This recess
7 is intended for receiving parts of the fore finger of the hand holding the control
portion 3. The right recess 7 together with the left recess 19 on the left side 4
of the control portion 3 forms a part of the control portion 3 with less width. This
provides for a better grip and a better control of the throttle lever 8.
1. A chainsaw, comprising:
a guide bar (10);
a cutting chain (11); and
a driving unit (25) arranged to drive the cutting chain (11) around the guide bar
(10); wherein the guide bar (10) defines a first longitudinal axis (16) extending
along a centre of the guide bar (10), as seen in a side view ;
a handle section (2) for carrying and operating the chainsaw (1), wherein the handle
section (2) includes a control portion (3) disposed on the upper side of the chainsaw
(1), which control portion (3) includes a throttle lever (8) for controlling the speed
of the driving unit (25) and the control portion (3) has a left (4) and a right (5)
side;
characterized in that at least a part of the handle section (2) is composed of exchangeable part/s (6,
6', 106, 106'), which exchangeable part/s (6, 6', 106, 106') may be exchanged to part/s
having other characteristics, which characteristics may include size, structure, material,
form or colour, so as to enable a handle section (2) with adjustable characteristics
fitting a large range of users.
2. A chainsaw (1) according to claim 1, wherein the right side (5) of the control portion
(3) is at least partly composed of at least one first exchangeable part (6), which
at least one first exchangeable part (6) may differ in its dimensions from an at least
one second exchangeable part (6'), such that the surface structure or width of at
least a part of the control portion (3) may be adjusted by exchanging the at least
one first (6) to the at least one second exchangeable part (6').
3. A chainsaw (1) according to claim 1, wherein the left side (4) of the control portion
(3) is at least partly composed of at least one exchangeable part (106, 106'), which
at least one first exchangeable part (106) may differ in its characteristics from
an at least one second exchangeable part (106'), such that the surface structure or
width of at least a part of the control portion (3) may be adjusted by exchanging
the at least one first (106) to the at least one second exchangeable part (106').
4. A chainsaw (1) according to any of the claims 1-2, wherein at least a portion of the
at least one exchangeable part (6, 6') is in contact with the hand of the user during
operation of the chainsaw (1) and at least a part of said portion of the at least
one exchangeable part (6, 6') has a generally convex or concave shape.
5. A chainsaw (1) according to any of the claims 1-2 or 4, wherein the at least one exchangeable
part (6, 6') is one exchangeable part (6, 6') and forms the right side (5) of the
control portion (3), and the right side (5) of the control portion (3) is detachably
connected to the left side (4) of the control portion (6).
6. A chainsaw (1) according to claim 5, wherein the left side (4) of the control portion
(3) is an integrated part with the handle section (2) such that the left side (4)
of the control portion (3) is not detachable.
7. A chainsaw (1) according to claim 6, wherein the left side (4) of the control portion
(3) holds the throttle lever (8) and/or a safety button (9), such that the right side
(5) of the control portion (3) can easily be exchanged or detached from the left side
(4) of the control portion (3) without interfering with said throttle lever (8) and/or
safety button (9).
8. A chainsaw (1) according to claim 7, wherein at least a portion of the exchangeable
part/s (6, 6', 106, 106') is made of a polymeric material, and preferably of an elastomeric
material and even more preferably of a TPE material.
9. A chainsaw (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the control portion
(3) defines a second longitudinal axis (17) substantially extending along an upper
side of at least a part of the control portion (3), as seen in a side view, and an
angle A between the first (16) and the second longitudinal axes (17) is between 14°
and 45° and preferably between 14° and 30° and more preferably between 14° and 25°,
all as seen in a side view.
10. A chainsaw (1) according to claim 9, wherein A is between 14° and 20° and preferably
between 14° and 18° and more preferably between 14° and 16°.
11. A chainsaw (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a rear end of the
control portion (3) is connected to a housing portion (12) at an outer surface part
thereof, which defines a support surface (13) for receiving the heel of the hand of
the user, and which housing portion (12) accommodates a carburettor or a battery therein.
12. A chainsaw (1) according to claim 11, wherein the control portion (3) defines a second
longitudinal axis (17) substantially extending along an upper side of at least a part
of the control portion (3), as seen in a side view, and the support surface (13) defines
a plane (18), and the plane (18) forms an angle, B, with the second longitudinal axis
(17), and B is between 105° and 145° and preferably between 110° and 140° and more
preferably between 113° and 135°, all as seen in a side view.
13. A chainsaw (1) according to claim 12, wherein B is between 115° and 130° and preferably
between 117° and 127° and more preferably between 119° and 123°.
14. A chainsaw (1) according to any of the claims 11-13, wherein the support surface (13)
extends in a rightward direction at least 10 mm and preferably at least 16 mm and
more preferably at least 20 mm in relation to a rightmost part of a rear end of the
right side (5) of the control portion (3).
15. A chainsaw (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the handle section
(2) is devibrated relative to a chainsaw body part (24), which body part (24) includes
the driving unit (25) and wherein the driving unit (25) includes an internal combustion
engine.