Work apparatus

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Inventors

Linsbauer, Peter

Application #

523162

Filed

Mar-10-2000

Published

Nov-13-2001

Current US Class

030/275.4
030/276
056/12.7
384/295
384/296

International Classes

A01D 034/68; A01D 034/82

Field of Search

30/275.4 30/276 30/277.4 56/12.7 384/295 384/296 464/52

Assignee

Andreas Stihl AG & Co. (Waiblingen, DE)

Examiners

Payer; Hwei-Siu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ottesen; Walter

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Abstract
The invention relates to the assembly of a shaft bearing (16) in the end section (6) of a guide tube (5) of a brushcutter (1). The guide tube (5) accommodates a drive shaft. The bearing (16) is axially inserted into the end section (6) and is held so that it cannot separate therefrom. The outer diameter (D.sub.M) of the outer surface (18) of the bearing (16) is configured smaller than the inner diameter (D.sub.I) of the end section (6) in order to facilitate assembly and to ensure a force-tight inseparable seating of the bearing 16 in the end section. Several axial ribs (19, 20, 21) are distributed uniformly over the periphery of the outer surface (18). The radial elevation (H) of the axial ribs is slightly greater than approximately half the difference between the inner diameter (D.sub.I) of the end section (6) and the outer diameter (D.sub.M) of the surface (18) of the bearing (16). To mount the bearing (16), the end section is elastically deformed so far until the diameter (D.sub.V) is slightly greater than the axial maximum outer diameter (24) of the bearing (16). The diameter (D.sub.V) is measured from a corner (27) and the maximum outer diameter (24) is determined by the radial height (H) of the axial ribs (19, 20, 21). The end section (6) returns elastically in the direction toward its initial form after the axial insertion of the bearing (16). The bearing (16) is then surrounded force tight by the end section (6).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A work apparatus comprising:

a drive motor;

a guide tube having an end connected to said drive motor and having an end section facing away from said drive motor;

a rotatably driven work tool mounted on said end section;

a drive shaft rotatably journalled in said guide tube and connecting said drive motor to said work tool so as to permit said drive motor to rotatably drive said work tool;

said end section defining a longitudinal axis and having an interior space;

said end section further having an inner diameter (D.sub.I) before being formed;

a bearing axially inserted into said interior space for mounting said work tool on said end section;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a work apparatus having a drive motor and the work apparatus is especially a vegetation cutter. The invention also relates to a method for the axial assembly of a shaft bearing.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

U.S. Pat. No. 5,414,934 discloses a vegetation cutter apparatus which includes a bearing axially inserted into the end section of the guide tube of the apparatus. The bearing holds the cutterhead on the guide tube and is axially secured by providing a stop projecting radially into the end section.

The bearing must be configured so that it is adapted with respect to its outer diameter to the inner diameter of the end section in order to ensure a play-free seating of the bearing in the end section. However, this leads to problems during assembly. If the bearing is configured to have an oversize, then considerable force must be applied when axially inserting the bearing into the end section. At the same time, material is abraded during insertion so that chips are formed. If the bearing has an undersize, then the bearing lies in the end section with play which can lead to impact movements and shaking movements during operation.
 
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