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CN-224227704-U - Garden tool

CN224227704UCN 224227704 UCN224227704 UCN 224227704UCN-224227704-U

Abstract

The utility model relates to a garden tool, which comprises a shell extending along an axial direction, a handle connected to the shell, a power assembly positioned in the shell and a battery pack connected to the shell, wherein the shell comprises an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow channel connected between the air inlet and the air outlet, the battery pack is obliquely connected to the shell along a first straight line, the handle comprises a first end, a second end and a holding part axially positioned between the first end and the second end, the garden tool comprises a first state and a second state positioned on the ground when in work, the holding part forms a projection area in a vertical direction, and the center of gravity of the garden tool in the second state is positioned in the area surrounded by the first straight line, the holding part and the projection area when in a transverse direction, so that when in the first state, the garden tool can naturally droop without applying any additional force except for holding the garden tool by a user, the garden tool can be improved in operation comfort and the fatigue of the user can be lightened.

Inventors

  • LIU CHENGLI

Assignees

  • 江苏东成园林机械有限公司

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20250430

Claims (10)

  1. 1. The garden tool comprises a shell extending along the axial direction, a handle connected to the shell, a power assembly positioned in the shell and a battery pack connected to the shell, wherein the shell comprises an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow channel connected between the air inlet and the air outlet, the battery pack is obliquely connected to the shell along a first straight line, the handle comprises a first end, a second end and a holding part axially positioned between the first end and the second end, the garden tool comprises a first state in operation and a second state placed on the ground, and the garden tool is characterized in that the holding part forms a projection area in the vertical direction, and the center of gravity of the garden tool in the second state is positioned in the area surrounded by the first straight line, the holding part and the projection area in the transverse direction.
  2. 2. The garden tool, as recited in claim 1, wherein the center of gravity of the garden tool is located between the first line and the power assembly, as seen in a lateral direction.
  3. 3. The garden tool, as recited in claim 2, wherein the power assembly comprises a motor and a fan driven to rotate by the motor, wherein the center of gravity of the garden tool is located between the first line and the fan.
  4. 4. A garden tool as claimed in claim 3, wherein the motor is located at least partly axially in front of the projection area.
  5. 5. The garden tool as described in claim 1, wherein said housing comprises a mounting portion attached to a rear side of said second end, said battery pack being removably attached to said mounting portion, said mounting portion extending obliquely from said air inlet toward the rear side and being axially spaced from said air inlet by a relief area.
  6. 6. The garden tool as claimed in claim 5, wherein the avoiding area is formed by being recessed upwards from the air inlet, and the garden tool comprises an air inlet cover arranged in the avoiding area.
  7. 7. The gardening tool of claim 1, wherein said air inlet axially penetrates through the rear end of said housing, and said first straight line intersects said air inlet when said gardening tool is in said second state, as viewed in a transverse direction.
  8. 8. The garden tool as described in claim 7, wherein said battery pack is located at an upper side of said air inlet and extends at least partially downward to a rear side of said air inlet.
  9. 9. The garden tool, as recited in claim 1, wherein the first line is substantially parallel to the vertical direction when the garden tool is in the first state.
  10. 10. The garden tool as claimed in claim 9, wherein the garden tool comprises a support portion at the lower side of the air flow channel, which support portion supports the garden tool in the second state and which support portion axially at least partly overlaps the projection area.

Description

Garden tool Technical Field The utility model relates to a garden tool, in particular to a garden tool which is comfortable to hold. Background The garden tool comprises a shell, a duct accommodated in the shell, a motor positioned in the duct and a fan driven by the motor to rotate, and when the garden tool works, air is sucked into the duct from the air inlet and then blown out through the air blowing opening, so that fallen leaves or dust are blown to a specific position. The working scene of the garden tool is often concentrated on the ground or on a workbench with a height less than the height of the user, so that the air outlet is required to be inclined downwards when the garden tool is in operation, and the user is required to apply additional downward force when holding the garden tool, and fatigue is easy to cause when the garden tool is operated for a long time. In view of the above, it is desirable to provide an improved garden tool that overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art. Disclosure of utility model Aiming at the defects of the prior art, the utility model aims to provide a garden tool which is comfortable to hold. The utility model solves the problems in the prior art by adopting the following technical scheme: the garden tool comprises a shell extending along the axial direction, a handle connected to the shell, a power assembly positioned in the shell and a battery pack connected to the shell, wherein the shell comprises an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow channel connected between the air inlet and the air outlet, the battery pack is obliquely connected to the shell along a first straight line, the handle comprises a first end, a second end and a holding part axially positioned between the first end and the second end, the garden tool comprises a first state and a second state placed on the ground when in operation, the holding part forms a projection area in the vertical direction, and the center of gravity of the garden tool in the second state is positioned in the area surrounded by the first straight line, the holding part and the projection area when in transverse observation. The garden tool has the further improvement that the gravity center of the garden tool is positioned between the first straight line and the power assembly when being observed along the transverse direction. The power assembly comprises a motor and a fan driven by the motor to rotate, and the center of gravity of the gardening tool is located between the first straight line and the fan. A further development provides that the motor is located at least partially axially on the front side of the projection region. The battery pack is characterized in that the shell comprises a mounting part connected to the rear side of the second end, the battery pack is detachably connected to the mounting part, and the mounting part extends obliquely from the air inlet towards the rear side and is axially separated from the air inlet by an avoidance area. The further improvement scheme is as follows: the avoidance area is formed by upwards sinking the air inlet, and the gardening tool comprises an air inlet cover arranged in the avoidance area. The garden tool is in the second state, and is observed along the transverse direction, and the first straight line and the air inlet are arranged in a crossing way. The battery pack is positioned on the upper side of the air inlet and at least partially extends downwards to the rear side of the air inlet. The garden tool is in the first state, and the first straight line is approximately parallel to the vertical direction. A further improvement is that the garden tool comprises a support part at the lower side of the air flow channel, the support part supports the garden tool in the second state and the support part is at least partially overlapped with the projection area in the axial direction. Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that the center of gravity of the garden tool is arranged in the area formed by surrounding the first straight line, the holding part and the projection area, so that when the garden tool is in the first state, the garden tool can naturally droop without applying any additional force except holding the garden tool by a user, the operation comfort is improved, and the fatigue of the user is lightened. Drawings FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing a construction of a garden tool according to the preferred embodiment of the present utility model, in a second state; fig. 2 is a schematic view of the garden tool shown in fig. 1, in a first state; FIG. 3 is a partial cross-sectional view of the garden tool, shown in FIG. 1; FIG. 4 is a partial schematic view of the garden tool shown in FIG. 3, at the air inlet; fig. 5 is a partial enlarged view of the garden tool shown in fig. 4 at the air inlet. Meaning of reference numerals in the drawings: Blower 100 battery pack 200 Housing 10 airflow passage 11 Air inlet 12 a