Chain saw

文档序号:1661080 发布日期:2019-12-27 浏览:18次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 链锯 (Chain saw ) 是由 R·格勒内瓦尔德 A·凯利 T·孔奇克 T·奥兰里瓦朱 于 2018-03-09 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明涉及一种具有壳体(110)的链锯(100),在所述壳体中布置有用于驱动锯链(144)的驱动单元(140)其中,在所述壳体(110)上布置有主把手(112)和辅助把手(115),其中,所述主把手(112)配属有用于激活所述驱动单元(140)的操作元件(160),其中,所述辅助把手(115)配属有用于激活制动装置(180)的护手(117),其中,安全开关组件(120)设置为用于激活和/或停止激活所述驱动单元(140)的,所述安全开关组件配属有第一和第二释放元件(122,124),其中,所述第一释放元件(122)为了实施第一释放功能能被激活,用以执行所述安全开关组件(120)的激活。(The invention relates to a chain saw (100) having a housing (110) in which a drive unit (140) for driving a saw chain (144) is arranged, a main handle (112) and an auxiliary handle (115) are arranged on the housing (110), wherein an operating element (160) for activating the drive unit (140) is associated with the main handle (112), wherein a hand guard (117) for activating the brake device (180) is associated with the auxiliary handle (115), wherein a safety switch assembly (120) is provided for activating and/or deactivating the drive unit (140), which safety switch assembly is assigned a first and a second release element (122, 124), wherein the first release element (122) can be activated for carrying out a first release function for performing the activation of the safety switch assembly (120).)

1. Chain saw (100) having a housing (110) in which a drive unit (140) for driving a saw chain (144) is arranged, wherein a main handle (112) and an auxiliary handle (115) are arranged on the housing (110), wherein the main handle (112) is assigned an operating element (160) for activating the drive unit (140), and wherein the auxiliary handle (115) is assigned a hand guard (117) for activating a brake device (180), wherein a safety switch assembly (120) is provided for activating and/or deactivating the drive unit (140), which is assigned a first and a second release element (122a, 124a), wherein the first release element (124a) can be activated for carrying out a first release function (314a) for carrying out an activation of the safety switch assembly (120), and wherein the second release element (122a) can be activated for carrying out a second release function (312a) in order to enable activation of the drive unit (140) by means of the operating element (160), characterized in that the first release element (124a) is associated with the main handle (112) and the second release element (122a) is associated with the auxiliary handle (115) and/or the hand guard (117), wherein the first release element (124a) is designed as a presence sensor, in particular as a manual lever (119), as a safety locking element and/or as a touch element (224, 624).

2. The chainsaw of any of the preceding claims, wherein the first release element (124a) is electrically and/or mechanically connected with the operating element (160), in particular coupled with the operating element (160).

3. The chainsaw of any of the preceding claims, wherein the first release element (124a) is configured as a main switch of the chainsaw.

4. A chainsaw according to any of the previous claims, wherein indicating means (130) are provided for visually, tactilely and/or audibly indicating the activation of the safety switch assembly (120) and/or the operational readiness of the drive unit (140) and/or whether the second release element (122a) is in the release position (303a) or the lock position (302a) and/or how much time remains for the re-manipulation of the release element (124a) or the operating element (160) and/or for indicating the manipulation sequence of the first and second release elements (112a, 124 a).

5. A chainsaw according to any of the previous claims, wherein for implementing the second release function (312a) the second release element (122a) is activatable within a predefined first time period (t1, t3), preferably within 5 seconds, after performing the activation of the safety switch assembly (120) for causing the release of the operating element (160) for activating the drive unit (140).

6. The chainsaw of any of the preceding claims, in particular of claim 5, wherein after operation of the drive unit (140), the operation of the operating element (160) and/or the operation of the first release element (124a) can be interrupted for a predetermined second time period (t2, t4), preferably at most one second, without causing deactivation of the safety switch assembly (120).

7. A chainsaw according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a control circuit (170) is assigned to the safety switch assembly (120), said control circuit being at least configured for detecting a time sequence of the manipulation of the first and/or second release elements (122a, 124a) and/or the operating element (160).

8. The chain saw as recited in claim 7, wherein the control circuit (170) can be activated by activating the safety switch assembly (120).

9. The chainsaw of claim 7 or 8, wherein in case the drive unit (140) is activated and/or in case the second release element (122a) is released and/or in case the operating element (160) is released, it is required to operate the operating element (160) or the first release element (124a) within a predefined time period (t2, t4, t6), preferably within 1 second, to prevent deactivation of the control circuit (170).

10. A chainsaw according to any of the preceding claims, wherein manipulation, in particular activation, of the first release element (124a) causes a power-on or activation of a control unit and/or the safety switch assembly (120), in particular wherein the safety switch assembly (120) checks the activation or deactivation of the second release element (122a) or checks the position state (302a, 303a) of the second release element.

11. Method for activating a drive unit (140) for driving a chain saw (100) having a main handle (112) and an auxiliary handle (115), wherein the main handle (112) is assigned an operating element (160) for activating the drive unit (140) and a first release element (124a), in particular mechanically and/or electrically connected to the operating element (160), in particular wherein the auxiliary handle (115) is assigned a hand guard (117) for activating a brake device (180), wherein a safety switch assembly (120) is provided for activating and/or deactivating the drive unit (140), which is assigned the first and second release elements (122a, 124a), wherein the first release element (124a) can be activated for carrying out a first release function (314a), to perform an activation of the safety switch assembly (120), and wherein the first release element (124a) is a presence sensor and/or a main switch, wherein the second release element (122a) can be activated for implementing a second release function (312a) for enabling an activation of the drive unit (140a) by means of the operating element (160a), and wherein the activation of the drive unit (140a) has the following steps:

a. implementing a first release function (314a) for activating the safety switch assembly (120a),

b. the safety switch assembly (120) checks: whether the second release element (122a) is in an activated or deactivated state,

c. optionally, by means of a visual, tactile and/or audible indication device (130a) and/or by means of a further indication device (130 b): whether the safety switch assembly 120a is activated and/or whether the second release element (122a) is in an activated and/or deactivated position,

d. optionally, if the second release element (122a) is already in the active bit state, switching the second release element (122a) from the active bit state into the deactivated bit state,

e. -implementing the second release function (312a) by switching the second release element (122a) from the deactivated to the activated position, optionally within a predefined first time period after the activation of the safety switch assembly (120) has been carried out,

f. optionally, the first release element (124a) is deactivated, in particular for a predefined second time, preferably for at most 1 second,

g. activating the drive unit (140) when the operating element (160) is actuated,

h. optionally, the activation of the first release element 124a and/or the actuating element 160a is deactivated, in particular for a predetermined second time period, preferably at most 1 second, and the drive unit (140) is restarted when the actuating element (160) is actuated.

12. Method according to claim 11, characterized in that after the operation of the drive unit (140), the actuation of the actuating element (160) can be interrupted for a predefined second period of time and the drive unit (140) is deactivated if the predefined first period of time and/or the predefined second period of time is exceeded, wherein a control circuit (170) which is assigned to the safety switch assembly (120) and which is at least designed to detect a chronological sequence of the actuation of the first and/or second release element (122a, 124a) and/or of the actuating element (160) is deactivated, in particular wherein, after the deactivation of the drive unit (140) and after the activation of the control circuit (170) is thereby deactivated, in order to restart the drive unit (140), the safety switch assembly (120) must be reactivated.

Technical Field

The invention relates to a chain saw having a housing in which a drive unit for driving a saw chain is arranged, wherein a main handle and an auxiliary handle are arranged on the housing, wherein the main handle is assigned an operating element for activating the drive unit, and wherein the auxiliary handle is assigned a hand guard for activating a brake device.

Background

Chain saws of the type having a housing in which a drive unit for driving a saw chain is arranged, wherein the drive unit has a drive motor and a transmission, are known from the prior art. A main handle and an auxiliary handle are arranged on the housing, wherein the main handle is essentially used for gripping and guiding the chain saw during operation and the auxiliary handle is essentially provided for gripping and holding the chain saw. The main handle is assigned an operating element for activating the drive unit and the auxiliary handle is assigned a hand guard for activating the brake device. Chain saws of this type are known, for example, from W02010/115592A 1.

Disclosure of Invention

The invention relates to a novel chain saw having a housing in which a drive unit for driving a saw chain is arranged, wherein a main handle and an auxiliary handle, in particular a bow handle, are arranged on the housing. The main handle is assigned an operating element for activating the drive unit and the auxiliary handle is assigned a hand guard for activating or triggering the brake device. A safety switch assembly is provided for activating and/or deactivating the drive unit, wherein the safety switch assembly is assigned a first and a second release element, wherein the first release element can be activated for performing a first release function for performing the activation of the safety switch assembly, and wherein the second release element can be activated for performing a second release function for enabling the activation of the drive unit by means of the operating element.

The invention thus enables the provision of a chainsaw in which a safe activation of the drive unit can be achieved by means of a safety switch assembly. It is therefore advantageously possible to reliably prevent an undesired activation of the drive unit.

The first release element can be assigned to the hand guard, the auxiliary handle and/or the main handle and the second release element can be assigned to the main handle and/or the auxiliary handle. In this way, a specific assignment of the first and/or second release element can be achieved in a simple manner. However, in particular if the first release element is assigned to the main handle, the second release element can also be assigned to the hand guard.

According to one embodiment, the second release element is coupled to the operating element. According to a further embodiment, the first release element is coupled to the actuating element, in particular in order to lock the actuating element (as a safety locking switch and/or a presence sensor) in the deactivated position of the first release element. But it is also possible that two release elements are coupled to the operating element. In particular, when the first and second release elements and the actuating element are arranged on the main handle, a simple and stable assignment of the release elements to the actuating element is thus possible.

Furthermore, the release element, in particular the first release element, which is formed on the main handle is formed as a presence sensor or a presence switch and/or as a security locking button, in particular in the form of a manual lever, and/or as a touch element.

Furthermore, the release element, in particular the first release element or the presence sensor and/or the safety locking button, which is formed on the main handle, can be formed as a main switch of the chainsaw. The main switch is used to establish a galvanic connection between the energy source, in particular a battery, a storage battery and/or an electrical network, and a control unit of the chainsaw or to energize a circuit board of the chainsaw. By simultaneously configuring the first release element or the presence sensor and/or the safety locking button as a main switch, an additional main switch can be dispensed with, the activation of the chainsaw is safer and energy can be saved.

According to one embodiment, the second release element is electrically and/or mechanically connected to the actuating element. According to a further embodiment, the first release element is electrically and/or mechanically connected to the operating element. In particular, when the first and second release elements and the operating element are arranged in the main handle, an uncomplicated and reliable coupling of the second release element to the operating element can thus be achieved.

According to one embodiment, an indication device is provided for visually, tactilely and/or audibly indicating the activation of the safety switch assembly. Thus, the activation of the safety switch assembly can be indicated to the user of the chainsaw in a simple manner. In particular, however, in a further embodiment, an indication device can also be provided for visually, tactually and/or acoustically indicating the inactiveness of the drive unit, which is based in particular on the position of the second release element or on the actuation sequence of the first or second release element, in particular on the actuation sequence of the second release element before the first release element.

Preferably, in order to implement the second release function, the second release element can be activated within a predetermined first time period, preferably within 5 seconds, after the activation of the safety switch assembly is carried out, in order to cause the release of the operating element for activating the drive unit. Thus, a safe and reliable activation of the safety switch assembly with the first and second release elements can be achieved.

According to one embodiment, after the operation of the drive unit, the actuation of the actuating element and/or the actuation of the first and/or second release element can be interrupted for a predefined second time, preferably for at most 1 second, without causing deactivation of the safety switch assembly. Thus, an undesired deactivation of the safety switch assembly, for example in case of an accidental slipping off of the operating element, can be effectively prevented. However, it is also possible to deactivate the first release element, in particular, for a predetermined second period of time, preferably at most one second, before or after the drive unit has been operated and after the second release element has been activated after the first release element (i.e., the release operation). Thus, a convenient work can be achieved to, for example, release the hand from the main handle for a short time to, for example, correct the workpiece. Thereby, the safety of the chainsaw may also be ensured, since it is not possible (undesirably) to activate the drive unit in case the release element stops activation for a longer time, in particular if the hand is released from the main handle for a longer time. For example, in electrically operated chain saws, in which the operational readiness of the saw cannot be heard by motor noise, for example, during idling of the internal combustion engine, safety can be increased and undesired injuries can be avoided.

According to one embodiment, a control circuit is associated with the safety switch assembly, which control circuit is at least designed to detect a chronological sequence of the actuation of the first and/or second release element and/or actuating element. Thus, the actuation of the first and/or second release element and/or the actuating element can be detected safely and reliably.

It is proposed that the control circuit can be activated by activating the safety switch assembly. Thus, the activation of the control circuit can be achieved in a simple manner.

In one embodiment, it is preferably necessary to actuate the operating element or the second release element within a predefined time period, preferably within 1 second, in order to prevent deactivation of the control circuit when the drive unit is activated and/or when the second release element is released and/or when the operating element is released. Undesired activation can thus be prevented at least to a large extent. In a further embodiment, the first release element can be temporarily deactivated without deactivation of the control circuit occurring in the event of activation of the drive unit and/or in the event of release of the second release element and/or in the event of release of the operating element. By virtue of the knowledge of the typical operating sequence and the machining and/or gripping steps of the chain saw when the chain saw is used, the safety of the chain saw can be improved by applying this knowledge by limiting the activatability of the drive unit accordingly in time or by introducing a deactivation of the control circuit after the time limit has been exceeded.

Furthermore, the release element, or the first or second release element, on the main handle can be designed as a manual lever and/or as a touch element. A reliable and robust release element on the main handle can thus be provided.

Furthermore, it is proposed that the actuation, in particular the activation, of the first release element or of the presence sensor causes the control unit and/or the safety switch assembly of the chainsaw to be energized or supplied with energy. Thus, battery power can be saved in the case of a battery-operated chain saw. It can be said that the activation of the first release element wakes up a control device or a circuit board of the chainsaw. The safety switch assembly can then check the position of the second release element or whether the second release element is activated or deactivated. Furthermore, the control circuit can detect a chronological sequence of the actuation of the first and/or second release element and/or actuating element. If the second release element has been activated, the energization of the drive unit when the operating element is actuated is interrupted for safety reasons. The second release element must first be switched into the inactive state and then from the inactive state into the active state in order to release it. Activation of the first release member may also be temporarily halted before the second release member is reactivated. The safety of the chain saw can thereby be improved. Alternatively, the second release element or the hand can also be transferred into a third position, in which the hand is moved closer to the auxiliary handle and is automatically moved back into the second position (active position), in particular under spring bias. For example, as described in WO2010/115592a1 on page 11, lines 8 to 31, the transition into the third position state can have the functionality described there, i.e. instead of the chainsaw being activated or deactivated by being moved into the third position by being moved into the deactivated position or the first position.

The operating element may be configured for setting the speed of the chainsaw. Thus, the speed setting can be realized in a simple and uncomplicated manner.

According to one embodiment, the chainsaw is constructed in the type of a battery-chainsaw. In a simple manner, a versatile chainsaw that can be operated independently of the power supply system can thus be provided.

Furthermore, the invention proposes a method for activating a drive unit for driving a chain saw. The chainsaw is equipped with a housing in which a drive unit is arranged, wherein a main handle and an auxiliary handle are arranged on the housing, wherein the main handle is assigned an operating element for activating the drive unit, in particular wherein the auxiliary handle is assigned a hand guard for activating a brake device, wherein a safety switch assembly is provided for activating and/or deactivating the drive unit, wherein the safety switch assembly is assigned a first and a second release element, wherein the first release element can be activated for performing a first release function for performing the activation of the safety switch assembly, wherein the second release element can be activated for performing a second release function for enabling the activation of the drive unit by the operating element. The activation of the drive unit has the following steps:

a. a first release function for activating the safety switch assembly is implemented, in particular wherein the indication means is activated and visually, tactilely and/or audibly indicates the activation of the safety switch assembly or the inactivibility of the drive unit,

b. the second release function is carried out, in particular within a predefined first time period, preferably within 5 seconds, after the activation of the safety switch assembly is carried out, in particular wherein the operating element is released,

c. the operating element is operated in such a way that,

d. the drive unit is activated when the operating element is actuated.

The invention thus makes it possible to provide a method for activating a drive unit for driving a chain saw, in which method a safe activation of the drive unit can be achieved by activating a safety switch assembly, as a result of which an undesired activation of the drive unit can advantageously be reliably prevented. The risk of injury due to accidental activation of the drive unit is reduced.

Furthermore, after the operation of the drive unit, the actuation of the actuating element can be interrupted for a predefined second period of time and the drive unit is deactivated if the predefined first period of time and/or the predefined second period of time is exceeded, wherein the control circuit associated with the safety switch assembly and at least designed to detect the chronological sequence of the actuation of the first and/or second release element and/or actuating element is deactivated. Thus, for example, an undesired deactivation of the safety switch assembly can be effectively prevented in the event of an accidental slipping off of the operating element. Furthermore, the activation of the drive unit can be realized in a simple manner by means of the safety switch assembly.

Furthermore, after the deactivation of the drive unit and thus of the control circuit, the safety switch assembly must be reactivated in order to restart the drive unit. Thus, accidental resumption of use of the chainsaw, for example after a planned shut-down, can be effectively and efficiently prevented.

In a further embodiment, a method for activating a drive unit for driving a chain saw is also proposed. The chain saw has a main handle and an auxiliary handle, wherein the main handle is associated with an operating element for activating the drive unit and a first release element (124a), in particular mechanically and/or electrically connected to the operating element (160). The auxiliary handle can be assigned a hand guard for activating the brake device. Furthermore, a safety switch assembly is provided for activating and/or deactivating the drive unit, which safety switch assembly is assigned a first and a second release element. The first release element can be activated for carrying out a first release function for carrying out the activation of the safety switch assembly, and the second release element can be activated for carrying out a second release function for carrying out the activation of the drive unit by means of the operating element. The main handle is therefore assigned a first release element, which is in particular at the same time a main switch or a presence sensor of the chain saw.

The activation of the drive unit here has the following steps:

a) a first release function for activating the safety switch assembly is implemented, in particular wherein the operating element is mechanically released.

b) Checking by means of a safety switch assembly: whether the second release element is in the activated or deactivated state.

c) Optionally, the following is indicated by means of a visual, tactile and/or audible indication device and/or a further indication device: whether the second release element is in the activated or deactivated bit state.

d) Alternatively, if the second release element is already in the activated bit state, the second release element is switched from the activated into the deactivated bit state.

e) A second release function is carried out from the deactivated position into the activated position of the second release element, in particular within a predefined first time period, preferably within 5 seconds, after the activation of the safety switch assembly is carried out,

f) optionally, the first release element is deactivated for a second time period, which is predetermined in particular, preferably at most 1 second.

g) The drive unit is activated when the operating element is actuated.

An alternative method is therefore proposed to reliably prevent an undesired activation of the drive unit or to ensure a safe activation of the drive unit.

Furthermore, the alternative method has the further step of: after the operation of the drive unit, the activation of the first release element and/or the operating element can be interrupted, in particular for a predefined second time, preferably for at most 1 second, without in particular causing deactivation of the control circuit and/or the safety switch assembly. The drive unit can thus be reliably started with the reactivation of the first release element and subsequent or at least simultaneous actuation of the operating element, without the need to carry out the entire release or safety procedure again.

Furthermore, a chain saw having a housing in which a drive unit for driving a saw chain is arranged is also provided, wherein a main handle and an auxiliary handle are arranged on the housing. The main handle is assigned an operating element for activating the drive unit and the auxiliary handle is assigned a hand guard for activating the brake device. A safety switch assembly is provided for activating and/or deactivating the drive unit, wherein the safety switch assembly is assigned a first and a second release element. The first release element is assigned to the main handle and the second release element is assigned to the auxiliary handle. The first release element can be activated for carrying out the first release function for enabling the activation of the second release function, and the second release element can be activated for carrying out the second release function for enabling the activation of the drive unit by the operating element. However, the first release element in its initial position in which it is deactivated mechanically prevents manipulation of the second release element and the operating element. The second release element likewise prevents the first release element from being transferred from the deactivated position into the activated position in the activated position and thus also prevents the actuating element from being activated. In short, this is a mechanical solution for univocally determining the sequence of actuation of the first release element on the main handle, the second release element on the hand guard (associated with the auxiliary handle) and the operating element on the main handle in the stated order. In other cases, at least the actuation of the operating element is mechanically locked at least indirectly by the first and/or second release element. A method is also proposed in which such a chainsaw is activated in the preceding operating sequence and is locked in the other operating sequences.

Drawings

In the following description, the invention is explained in detail with reference to embodiments shown in the drawings. The figures show:

FIG. 1 is a perspective side view of a chain saw having a safety switch assembly according to one embodiment, the safety switch assembly having first and second release elements according to one embodiment,

fig. 2 is a perspective side view of a chain saw having the safety switch assembly of fig. 1, with a second release element according to another embodiment,

FIG. 3 side view, partially in section, of the chain saw of FIGS. 1 and 2

Figure 4 is a side view of the chain saw of figures 1-3 with the safety switch assembly of figures 1-3,

figure 5 is an exemplary switch list for operating the chain saw of figures 1-4,

figure 6 is a perspective side view of the chainsaw of figures 1-4 with a safety switch assembly according to another embodiment,

figure 7 is a side view of a chain saw having the safety switch assembly of figure 6,

figure 8 is an exemplary switch list for operating the chain saw of figures 6 and 7,

figure 9 is a perspective side view of the chainsaw of figures 1-4 with a safety switch assembly according to another embodiment,

figure 10 is a side view of a chain saw having the safety switch assembly of figure 9,

figure 11 is an exemplary switch list for operating the chain saw of figures 9 and 10,

FIG. 12 is a side view of a chain saw with an alternative safety switch assembly, an

Fig. 13 shows a method for operating the chain saw according to fig. 12.

Detailed Description

Fig. 1 shows a hand-held power tool 100, which is preferably designed as a chainsaw, having a housing 110. A drive unit 140 is preferably arranged in the housing 110 for driving a saw chain 144. The saw chain 144 is preferably supported on the guide rail 142. In this case, the saw chain 144 can preferably be braked during operation by a braking device 180. The braking device 180 is preferably designed to brake and/or arrest the drive unit 140 or the saw chain 144.

Furthermore, the housing 110 preferably has a main handle 112 and an auxiliary handle 115, wherein the main handle 112 is at least substantially used for gripping and guiding the chainsaw 100 during operation and the auxiliary handle 115 is substantially provided for gripping and holding the chainsaw 100. Preferably, the main handle 112 is assigned an operating element 160 for activating the drive unit 140 and/or the auxiliary handle 115 is assigned a hand guard 117 for activating the brake device 180.

In the figures and preferably, the chainsaw 100 is constructed according to the type of battery-chainsaw having a battery pack 150. However, the chainsaw 100 can also be configured with a power supply line for current supply or with an internal combustion engine.

Preferably, the chainsaw 100 is provided with a safety switch assembly 120 for activating and/or deactivating the drive unit 140. The safety switch assembly 120 is preferably configured with first and second release members 122, 124. The first release element 122 can preferably be activated for carrying out a first release function (312 in fig. 4) for carrying out the activation of the safety switch assembly 120, and the second release element 124 can preferably be activated for carrying out a second release function (314 in fig. 4) for carrying out the activation of the drive unit 140 by means of the operating element 160. In this case, the first release element 122 can be assigned to the hand guard 117, the auxiliary handle 115 and/or the main handle 112 and the second release element 124 can be assigned to the main handle 112 and/or the auxiliary handle 115. According to the embodiment shown in fig. 1, a first release element 122 is assigned to hand guard 117 and a second release element 124 is assigned to main handle 112.

Preferably, the second release member 124 is coupled to the operating member 160. In this case, the second release element 124 is preferably electrically and/or mechanically connected to the actuating element 160.

In the case of the beginning of the use of the chainsaw 100, the operating element 160 is preferably only released when the second release element 124 has been activated or manipulated beforehand. Preferably, in order to implement the second release function (314 in fig. 4), the second release element 124 can be activated within a predetermined first time period (t1 in fig. 4), preferably within 5 seconds, after the activation of the safety switch assembly 120 has been carried out, in order to cause the release of the actuating element 160 for activating the drive unit 140. Furthermore, the operating element 160 is preferably designed to set the speed of the saw chain 144, i.e. to predetermine the respective rotational speed of the drive unit 140.

The second release element 124 can be configured, for example, as a manual lever 119 and/or as a touch element (224 in fig. 2). In fig. 1, the second release element 124 is configured in the drawing as a manual lever 119.

Further, the chainsaw 100 preferably has an indication means 130 for visually and/or audibly indicating the activation of the safety switch assembly 120. In fig. 1, the indicating device 130 is configured as an LED in the figure; however, the indication device 130 may also be designed as an acoustic indication device, for example as a buzzer, a piezo element and/or a loudspeaker.

Preferably, an indication device 130, which is exemplarily configured as an LED, is arranged between the auxiliary handle 115 and the main handle 112. However, it is noted that the indication means 130 may also be arranged at any other location on the chainsaw 100, for example on one of the handles 112, 115.

Preferably, after the operation of the drive unit 140, the actuation of the actuating element 160 can be interrupted for a predetermined second time period (t2 in fig. 5), preferably for at most one second, without causing deactivation of the safety switch assembly 120. However, in the event of the actuation element 160 being released and/or in the event of the drive unit 140 being activated and/or in the event of the second release element 124 being released, it is preferably necessary to actuate the actuation element 160 or the second release element 124 again within a predefined second time period (t2 in fig. 5) in order to prevent deactivation of the control circuit 170 assigned to the safety switch assembly 120.

According to one embodiment, control circuit 170 is at least designed to detect a chronological sequence of the actuation of first and/or second release element 122, 124 and/or actuating element 160. Here, the control circuit 170 can preferably be activated by activating the safety switch assembly 120.

The following describes a method for starting the use of the chainsaw 100 according to one embodiment or a method for activating the drive unit 140 for driving the chainsaw 100 according to one embodiment. Here, the safety switch assembly 120 is first activated before the drive unit 140 is started. To this end, first release element 122 and thus the first release function (312 in fig. 4) are preferably activated first by actuating hand guard 117. In this case, preferably an indicator device 130 is activated, which indicates the activation of the safety switch assembly 120 visually and/or acoustically. Subsequently, a second release function (314 in fig. 4) is carried out by actuating the second release element 124, wherein the second release function is activated within a predefined first time period (t1 in fig. 5), preferably within 5 seconds, after the activation of the safety switch assembly 120 is carried out. The operating element 160 is then released and the drive unit 140 can be activated in the event of manipulation.

However, in the event of exceeding a predefined second time period (t2 in fig. 5), the drive unit 140 is preferably deactivated, wherein the control circuit 170 is preferably deactivated. Preferably, after the activation of the driving unit 140 and thus the activation of the control circuit 170 is stopped, the driving unit 140 must be reactivated in order to restart the driving unit 140.

Fig. 2 shows the chainsaw 100 of fig. 1 with a safety switch assembly 120. According to an alternative embodiment, second release element 124 is currently configured as touch element 224.

Fig. 3 shows the chainsaw 100 of fig. 1 and illustrates an exemplary mechanical connection of the first release member 122 to the operating member 160. The second release element 124, which is preferably designed as a manual lever 119, preferably has a catch element 326 at its end facing the guide rail 142 of fig. 1.

The catch element 326 preferably catches the actuating element 160 in the deactivated position of the second release element 124. In the activated position of the second release element 124, the catch element 326 can preferably be moved along an inner contour 328 of the actuating element 160 and release the actuating element 160.

Furthermore, the second release element 124 is preferably spring-loaded by means of a spring element 324. Furthermore, the second release element 124 is associated with a switching element 322 for detecting actuation, for example. The switching element 322 is preferably connected to a spring element 324, wherein the spring element 324 is loaded when the switching element 322 is actuated and thus enables detection of an actuation. The switching element 322 is preferably connected to the control circuit 170 and transmits a switching signal to the control circuit 170, preferably in the event of actuation of the second release element 124.

The second release member 124 is preferably movable between a locked position (305 in FIG. 4) in which the second release function 314 is deactivated and a released position (304 in FIG. 4) in which the second release function 314 is activated. Preferably, the operating element 160 is locked in the locked position and the operating element 160 is released in the release position.

Fig. 3 furthermore shows a first release element 122, which is embodied as an example as a hand guard 117 and is assigned a switching element 398, preferably for detecting actuation. The switching element 398 is configured for detecting actuation, similar to the switching element 322 of the second release element 124. Preferably, to load switching element 398, first tripping element 122 is assigned a loading element 399. Preferably, the switching element 398 sends a switching signal to the control circuit 170 when loaded or activated. Preferably, the switching elements 322, 398 are designed as microswitches.

The first release element 122 is preferably movable between a locking position (303 in fig. 4) in which the first release function 312 is deactivated and a release position (302 in fig. 4) in which the first release function 312 is activated. Preferably, in the locked position, the brake device 180 of fig. 1 is activated and in the released position the brake device 180 is deactivated.

Fig. 4 shows the chainsaw 100 of fig. 1 and 3, in which a first release element 122 is assigned to the hand guard 117 and a second release element 124 is assigned to the main handle 112. Preferably, the first release element 122 can be activated in order to perform the first release function 399 to preferably perform the activation of the safety switch assembly 120. The first release element 122 is movable between a locking position 303, in which the first release function 312 of fig. 3 is deactivated, and a release position 302, in which the first release function 312 is activated. Preferably, the brake 180 is active in the locked position 303 and the brake 180 is deactivated in the released position 302. According to one embodiment, the first release element 122 can be pivoted out of the locking position 303 into the release position 302, for which purpose a movement of the first release element 122 in the direction of the main handle 112 is preferably performed.

Fig. 4 furthermore shows that the second release element 124 can be activated for carrying out the second release function 314 of fig. 3, in order to preferably enable the activation of the drive unit 140 by means of the operating element 160. The second release element 124 can be arranged in a locking position 305, in which the second release function 314 is deactivated, and in a release position 304, in which the second release function 314 is activated. Preferably, the actuating element 160 is locked in the locking position 305 and the actuating element 160 is released in the release position 304. According to one embodiment, the second release element 124 can be moved from the locking position 305 into the release position 304, wherein a movement of the second release element 124 in the direction of the actuating element 160 is preferably performed.

Fig. 4 furthermore shows the actuating element 160 in the locking position 307 and in the release position 306. According to one embodiment, in order to arrange the actuating element 160 in the release position 306 or to activate the actuating element 160, the release functions 312, 314 of fig. 3 assigned to the first and second release elements 122, 124 have to be activated beforehand.

However, it is pointed out that the activation of the first and/or second release function 312, 314 and/or the operating element 160 can also be effected by any other movement and/or the activation of the first and/or second release function can also be effected by touching a touch sensor or a touch element.

Fig. 5 shows an exemplary switch list 500 associated with the chainsaw 100 of fig. 1-4, which is preferably applied when the chainsaw 100 is first used. Fig. 5 shows possible switching states of the chainsaw 100, wherein the possible switching states are shown in the left-hand part of the switching table 500 in the rows 1 to 8 and the subsequent states of the possible switching states are shown in the right-hand part of the switching table 500.

Here, the first release element 122 of the chainsaw 100 can be arranged in an "engaged" position corresponding to the locking position 303 of fig. 4 and a "disengaged" position corresponding to the release position 302 of fig. 4. Furthermore, the second release element 124, the operating element 160 and the indicating device 130 can be arranged in an active position "on" or a deactivated position "off". Furthermore, the control circuit 170 can be activated ("activated") or deactivated ("deactivated") and the chainsaw 100 or the drive unit 140 can be switched on or operated ("operated") or not operated ("not operated").

In order to start the chain saw 100 or the drive unit 140, the first release element 122, which in the embodiment according to fig. 1 to 4 brings the hand guard 117 into the release position 302, must first be moved into the first release position 312 or the first release function 312 must be activated. Here, it is preferred that the control circuit 170 is activated simultaneously and the indication means 130 indicates the activation of the control circuit 170. Then a first duration tl of preferably 5 seconds is started. In order to carry out the second release function 314, the second release element 124 must be activated within a predetermined time period tl in order to cause the release of the actuating element 160 for the activation of the drive unit 140. It is pointed out that the switching states of row 3 and row 7 can only be realized if the second release element 124 is electrically connected to the operating element 160.

Line 5 shows: if the activation of the second release element 124 is not performed for a first time period t1, preferably 5 seconds, with the first release function 312 activated and the control circuit 170 activated and with the indicating means 130 activated, the control circuit 170 and the indicating means 130 are deactivated. After deactivating the driving unit 140 or deactivating the control circuit 170, the safety switch assembly 120 must be reactivated in order to restart the driving unit 140.

Further, line 6 illustrates: in case the second release element 124 is activated within the first time period t1, the chainsaw 100 starts to be used, as shown by arrow 502. Furthermore, line 8 exemplarily illustrates: in the case of deactivation or release of the actuating element 160, the control circuit 170 remains activated for a predefined second period of time t 2. In the case where the operating element 160 and the second release element 124 are deactivated for a time period longer than the second time period t2, the control circuit 170 and thus the indicating means 130 are preferably deactivated.

In general, it is necessary to actuate the operating element 160 or the second release element 124 again within a predefined second time period t2, preferably within 1 second, to prevent deactivation of the control circuit 170, preferably when the chainsaw 100 is activated or in operation or when the drive unit 140 is activated and/or when the second release element 124 is released and/or when the operating element 160 is released.

Fig. 6 shows the chainsaw 100 of fig. 1-4 with the safety switch assembly 120 of fig. 1-4, however, presently configured according to an alternative embodiment. The second release element 124 of the safety switch assembly 120 preferably has two actuating elements 610, 620. Second actuating element 620 is preferably designed as touch element 224 from fig. 2, and first actuating element 610 is preferably designed as touch element 624 assigned to auxiliary handle 115. In the figure, the touch element 624 is formed at least in sections on the auxiliary handle 115, but can also be formed along the entire auxiliary handle 115. Furthermore, the first actuating element 610 can also be designed as a manual lever.

To activate the second release function 314 of fig. 3, the second release element 124, i.e., the preferred touch element 620 and the touch element 624 must be activated. Moreover, according to another embodiment, activation of the second release element 124 may be accomplished by activating the touch element 620 and/or the touch element 624. In this case, a time sequence for actuating touch elements 620, 624 may be predefined or only an initial actuation of one of the two touch elements 620, 624 may be predefined. Here, according to one embodiment, first touch element 624 and then touch element 620 can also be actuated to activate second release function 314.

Fig. 7 shows the chainsaw 100 with the second release element 124 of fig. 6, wherein the first actuating element 620 is configured as a manual lever 119 and the second actuating element 610 is configured as a touch element 624.

Preferably, the first release member 122 of fig. 1-4 can be activated to implement the first release function 312 of fig. 4 to preferably perform the activation of the safety switch assembly 120 as described above. In this case, the first release element 122 can be arranged in the locking position 303 of fig. 4, in which the first release function 312 is deactivated, and in the release position 302 of fig. 4, in which the first release function 312 is activated.

Furthermore, the second actuating element 620 can preferably be arranged in the locking position 305 of fig. 4 and in the release position 304 of fig. 4, in which the first release element 122 is deactivated, and the first actuating element 610 can be arranged in the locking position 704 and in the release position 702, in which the first release element 122 is activated. Preferably, first actuating element 610 or touch element 624 is activated by touching.

Preferably, in the locked position 305 the actuating element 160 is locked and in the release position 304 the actuating element 160 is released. In order to activate the second release function 314, the second release element 124 must be activated or the first and second actuating elements 610, 620 must be arranged in their release positions 702, 304.

Fig. 8 shows an exemplary switch list 800 associated with the chainsaw 100 of fig. 6 and 7, which is preferably applied when the chainsaw 100 is first used. Fig. 8 illustrates possible switching states of the chainsaw 100, wherein the possible switching states are shown in the left-hand part of the switching table 800 in rows 1 to 18 and the subsequent states of the possible switching states are shown in the right-hand part of the switching table 800.

Here, the first release member 122 of fig. 6 and 7 can be arranged in an "engaged" position corresponding to the locking position 303 of fig. 4 and a "disengaged" position corresponding to the release position 302 of fig. 4. Furthermore, the second release element 124 or the first and second actuating elements 610, 620, the actuating element 160 and the display device 130 can be arranged in an active position "on" or a deactivated position "off". Furthermore, the control circuit 170 can be activated ("activated") or deactivated ("deactivated") and the chainsaw 100 or the drive unit 140 can be switched on or operated ("operated") or not operated ("not operated").

To start the chainsaw 100 or the drive unit 140, the first release element 122 or the hand guard 117 must first be moved into the release position 302 or the first release function 312 must be activated. Here, it is preferred that the control circuit 170 is activated simultaneously and that the indication means 130 shows the activation of the control circuit 170. Then a first time period t3, preferably 5 seconds, is started. In order to carry out the second release function 314, the second release element 124 must be activated within a predefined first time period t3 in order to cause the release of the actuating element 160 in order to activate the drive unit 140. In this case, as described above, the first and second actuating elements 610, 620 preferably have to be activated or arranged in their release positions 702, 304. It is pointed out that the switching states according to rows 5, 7, 13 to 15 and 17 can only be realized if the second release element 124 is electrically connected to the operating element 160.

Line 9 illustrates: if the activation of the second release element 124 is not carried out for a first time period t3, preferably 5 seconds, with the first release element 122 activated and the control circuit 170 activated and the indicating means 13 activated, the control circuit 170 and the indicating means 130 are deactivated. After deactivating the drive unit 140 or deactivating the control circuit 170, the safety switch assembly 120 must be reactivated in order to restart the drive unit 140.

Furthermore, lines 10 to 12 illustrate: the unlocking of the actuating element 160 is only carried out if the second release element 124 is activated, wherein the unlocking is preferably carried out only if the first and second actuating elements 610, 620 are activated. In this case, the second release element 124 preferably has to be activated for a first time period t3 after the first release element 122 has been activated. Furthermore, lines 16 and 17 illustrate embodiments in which only one of the two actuating elements 610, 620 has to be activated in order to start the chainsaw 100.

Furthermore, line 18 exemplarily illustrates: in the event of deactivation or release of the actuating element 160, the control circuit 170 remains activated for a predetermined second period t4 and preferably the control circuit 170 and thus the display device 130 are deactivated when the actuating element 160 and the first and/or second actuating element 610, 620 are deactivated for longer than the second period t 4. In general, it is necessary to actuate the operating element 160 or the second release element 124 again within a predefined second time period t4, preferably within 1 second, in order to prevent the control circuit 170 from deactivating, preferably in the event of the chainsaw 100 being activated or in operation or the drive unit 140 being activated and/or in the event of the second release element 124 being released and/or in the event of the operating element 160 being released. Here, as described above, the actuation of the second release element 124 can be an activation of the first and/or second actuating element 610, 620.

Fig. 9 shows the chainsaw 100 of fig. 1-4 with the safety switch assembly 120 of fig. 1-4 constructed in accordance with another alternative embodiment. In this case, the first release element 122 of the safety switch assembly 120 preferably has the actuating element of fig. 6 and 7 and a further actuating element 720. Preferably, first actuating element 610 is designed as touch element 624 from fig. 6 and 7, and second actuating element 720 is associated with actuating element 160 from fig. 1 to 4. In the figure, the touch element 624 is formed at least in sections on the auxiliary handle 115, but can also be formed along the entire auxiliary handle 115.

In order to activate the first release function 312 of fig. 4, the first release element 122 must be activated, i.e. the touch element 624 and the operating element 160 must preferably be arranged in their release positions 702, 306. Furthermore, according to another embodiment, the activation of the first release element 122 or the first release function 312 is effected by activating the touch element 624 and/or the operating element 160. In this case, a time sequence for actuating the actuating elements 610, 720 may be predefined or only an initial actuation of one of the two touch elements 610, 720 may be predefined. Furthermore, according to one embodiment, the operating element 160 and then the touch element 624 can also be actuated first to activate the first release function 712. Furthermore, the activation of the first release function 312 can also take place by any other activation sequence, for example by activating the first actuating element 610 and the second release element 124. However, in the embodiment illustrated in fig. 9, the safety switch assembly 120 is activated by activating the first release element 122 or the first release function 312, but the activation of the hand guard 117 or the braking device 180 is stopped in order to activate the drive unit 140, wherein the actuation of the hand guard 117 is not associated with the activation of the safety switch assembly 120.

Fig. 10 shows the chainsaw 100 with the first release element 122 of fig. 9, wherein the first operating element 620 is configured as a manual lever 119. Preferably, as described above, to implement the first release function 312, the first release member 122 can be activated by activating the first and second actuating members 610, 720. Here, activation of the safety switch assembly 120 is preferably performed. The first actuating element 610 can be arranged in a locking position 704, in which the release element 610 is inactive, and a release position 702, in which the release element 610 is active. Furthermore, a second actuating element 720, which is designed as an actuating element 160, can be arranged in the locking position 307 and the release position 306. In this case, first actuating element 610 or touch element 624 is preferably activated by touching.

As described above, in order to activate the drive unit 140, the second release function 124 must be activated for a first period of time (t 5 in fig. 11), preferably 5 seconds, after the first release element 122 or the first release function 312 has been activated.

Fig. 11 shows an exemplary switch list 900 associated with the chainsaw 100 of fig. 9 and 10, which is preferably applied when the chainsaw 100 is first used. Fig. 11 shows possible switching states of the chainsaw 100, wherein the possible switching states are shown in the left-hand part of the switching table 900 in rows 1 to 18 and the subsequent states of the possible switching states are shown in the right-hand part of the switching table 900. The hand guard 117 can be arranged in an "engaged" position, in which the detent 180 is locked, and in a "disengaged" position, in which the detent 180 is released. Furthermore, the first release element 122 or the first and second actuating elements 610, 720, the second release element 124 and the display device 130 can be arranged in an active position "on" or a deactivated position "off". Furthermore, the control circuit 170 can be activated ("activated") or deactivated ("deactivated") and the chainsaw 100 or the drive unit 140 can be switched on or operated ("operated") or not operated ("not operated").

To start the chainsaw 100 or the drive unit 140, the safety switch assembly 120 must first be activated. According to one embodiment, this is achieved by manipulating the first manipulating member 610 and the second releasing member 124. Here, it is preferred that the control circuit 170 is activated simultaneously and the indication means 130 indicates the activation of the control circuit 170. Then, the hand guard 117 must be disposed in the "disengaged" position. Then a first time period t5, preferably 5 seconds, is started. The actuating element 160 is currently released and must be activated within a predetermined first time period t5 in order to activate the drive unit 140. This is shown in line 12. It is pointed out that the switching states of rows 5, 7, 13 to 15 and 17 can only be realized if the second release element 124 and the operating element 160 are electrically connected.

Furthermore, line 18 illustrates schematically: in the case of an unactuated or released actuating element 160, control circuit 170 remains activated for a predetermined second period t6 and, preferably, in the case of deactivation of second release element 124 and first and/or second actuating element 610, 620 for longer than second period t6, control circuit 170 and thus display device 130 are deactivated. In general, it is necessary to actuate the respective element 122, 124, 160 again within a predefined second time period t6, preferably within 1 second, in order to prevent deactivation of the control circuit 170, preferably when the chainsaw 100 is activated or when the drive unit 140 is activated and/or when the first and second release elements 122, 124 are released and/or when the operating element 160 is released. Here, the activation of the safety switch assembly 120 can be achieved by activating the first actuating element 610 and the second release element 124. Alternatively, the activation of the safety switch assembly 120 can also be effected by activating the first and second actuating elements 610, 720.

It is pointed out that the above-mentioned predefined time periods have only an exemplary character and should not be regarded as limiting the invention, so that the first time period may also be smaller or larger than 5 seconds and/or the second time period may also be smaller or larger than 1 second. Furthermore, it is pointed out that the individual actuating and/or actuating elements 117, 122, 610, 624, 119, 124, 224, 160 can be activated by actuation which can be effected in different ways, for example by pivoting, pressing, touching. In this case, the first and second release elements 122, 124 or the first and second release functions 312, 314 of fig. 4 should preferably be activated by two different manipulations.

FIG. 12 shows another embodiment of the chainsaw 100. However, another similar hand-held power tool could also be a hedge trimmer, a pruning trimmer, a pole trimmer or a similar machine with a similar gripping situation with two release elements. The principle structure of the chainsaw 100 is similar to that of the previously described chainsaw, and therefore only the different components are provided with the suffix a. Those skilled in the art can recognize the same and differences and incorporate meaningful combinations with the foregoing embodiments. A safety switch assembly 120 is likewise provided for activating and/or deactivating the drive unit 140. The safety switch module 120 is assigned a first and a second release element 122a, 124 a. However, the first release element 124a is assigned to the main handle 112a and the second release element 122a is assigned to the auxiliary handle 115 or the hand guard 117. The first release member 124a is configured to perform a first release function 314a to perform at least the activation of the safety switch assembly 120. However, the first release member 124a is also the main switch of the chainsaw 100. As can be said, activation of the supply switch by activating the first release element 124a triggers the battery 150 to energize the control unit or circuit board of the chainsaw 100. In the present case, the network voltage, the battery voltage or the battery voltage is applied to the control unit only when the activation takes place. This saves standby energy, which in turn at least increases the operating capacity of the chainsaw per charging of the battery. The safety switch assembly 120 is also activated as a result of the energization of the control unit or by releasing the first release element 124 a. In the exemplary embodiment according to fig. 12, the second release element 122a can be actuated or activated for implementing the second release function 312a, in order to enable the drive unit 140 to be activated via the operating element 160. This is achieved by shifting the second release element 122a from the locking position 302a into the release position 303 a. The second release element 122a is associated with the auxiliary handle 115 or the hand guard 117.

Preferably, the first release element 124a is coupled to the actuating element 160, preferably electrically and/or mechanically coupled and in particular mechanically connected to the actuating element 160. More precisely, the actuating element 160 is mechanically released by actuating the first release element 124a, but actuating the actuating element 160 does not yet lead to an activation of the drive unit 140. The drive unit 140 is only released for activation or activation by actuating the actuating element 160 when the second release element 122a is activated or actuated after the first release element 124a and, more specifically, from the unactivated or latched position 302 into the activated or released position 303 a. If the second release element 122a is already in the release position 303a, the drive unit 140 cannot yet be activated by actuating the actuating element 160. The second release element 122a or the hand guard 117 or alternatively a touch switch or the like on the auxiliary handle 115 must first be moved into the inactive or deactivated position or into the locking position 302 and then moved back into the release position 303 a.

Furthermore, a time period may be bounded in which the second release element 122a must be activated after the activation of the safety switch assembly 120 is carried out in order to implement the second release function. Thereby, the chain saw can be more safely constructed. Furthermore, after the preparation of operation of the drive unit 140 by activating the first and second release elements 122a, 124a and/or after the actual operation of the drive unit 140, the first release element 124a can be deactivated at least temporarily, for example for a second defined period of time, without the release of the actuating element 160 for activating the drive unit 140 being cancelled as a result.

In other words, it is also possible to interrupt the actuation of the actuating element 160 and/or of the first release element for a predefined second period of time, preferably at most one second, after the operation of the drive unit 140, without causing deactivation of the safety switch assembly 120. Thereby, the operator's hand can be temporarily released from the main handle 112, for example in order to straighten a workpiece, without having to re-perform the entire activation procedure of the chainsaw 100, which advantageously saves time and thus enables convenience while at the same time being highly safe. In addition, in the event of a release of the actuating element 160 and/or in the event of an activation of the drive unit 140 and/or in the event of a release of the first release element 124a, it is preferably necessary to actuate the actuating element 160 or the first release element 124a again within a further predefined period of time in order to prevent deactivation of the control circuit 170 assigned to the safety switch assembly 120.

According to one embodiment, control circuit 170 is at least designed to detect a chronological sequence of actuation of first and/or second release element 122a, 124a and/or actuating element 160. Here, the control circuit 170 can preferably be activated by activating the safety switch assembly 120.

It is furthermore provided that, in the event that the second release element 122a is already in the release position 303a when the first release element 124a is actuated, the indicator device 130 outputs a signal visually, haptically and/or acoustically to inform that the second release element 122a is in the "wrong" position or is already in the release position 303. Thus, the user is signaled, among other things: before the drive unit 140 is put into use or before the actuating element is actuated, the second release element 122a must first also be transferred from the release position 303a into the locking position 302 a. Otherwise, at least the electronic release of the operating element 160 to activate the drive unit 140 cannot take place.

In addition or alternatively to the aforementioned indicator 130, the chainsaw 100 may also have a further indicator 130 a.

The following describes a method for starting the use of the chainsaw 100 according to one embodiment or a method for activating the drive unit 140 for driving the chainsaw 100 according to one embodiment. Preferably, the control unit or the circuit board of the chainsaw is energized or activated by actuating the first release element 124a or the main switch. Furthermore, before the drive unit 140 is activated, the safety switch assembly 120 is activated, in particular in connection with the actuation of the first release element 124 a. According to fig. 13, in step 1010, the first release function 314a and thus the safety switch assembly 120 are activated by actuating or activating the first release element 124 a. Next, in step 1020, the safety switch assembly 120 checks whether the second release element 122a is in the activated bit state (release bit state 303a) or the inactivated bit state (latch bit state 302 a). This may be accomplished, for example, by querying the switching voltage of second release element 122 a. If the second release element 122a is in the latched bit state 302, then in step 1050, the second release function 312a is implemented by switching the second release element 122a from the unactivated bit state into the activated bit state or from the latched bit state 302a into the released bit state 303 a. Thus, the drive unit 140 can be activated by actuating the actuating element 160. Thus, the operating element 160 is released and can activate the drive unit 140 when manipulated. The drive unit 140 is then activated in step 1080 by actuating the operating element 160.

Optionally, in step 1060, it may be required: the second release function 312a must be executed within a predetermined first time period, preferably within 5 seconds, after the activation of the safety switch assembly 120 has been carried out or after the execution of the first release function 314 a.

Optionally, in step 1090, the activation of the first release element 124a (and the actuating element 160) can be interrupted after the operation of the drive unit 140 and/or after the (successful) implementation of the second release function 312a for a second time period, which is predefined in particular, preferably at most 1 second, without causing deactivation of the safety switch assembly 120. The drive unit 140 can thus be activated if the first release element 124a is reactivated within a predefined second period of time and the operating element 160 is subsequently or at least simultaneously actuated.

In contrast, the drive unit 140 is deactivated beyond a predefined first period and/or a predefined second period, in particular the control circuit 170, which is assigned to the safety switch assembly 120 and which is at least designed to detect a chronological sequence of the actuation of the first and/or second release elements 122a, 124a and/or actuating element 160, is deactivated.

If the second release element 122a is already in the activated position (release position 303a) during the check by the safety switch assembly 120 or after the execution of the first release function 314a, the activation of the drive unit 140 by actuating the actuating element 160 is thus not yet possible. Rather, the second release element 122a must first be switched into the deactivated active bit state (the latched bit state 302a) in step 1040. The second release element may then be re-switched into the activated bit state (release bit state 303 a). In this way, the drive unit 140 can be activated by actuating the actuating element 160. Preferably, the safety switch assembly 120 checks, continuously or non-continuously (for example in case of activation or deactivation of the second one of the first or second release elements 122a, 124 a): whether the second release element 122a is in the active bit state (release bit state 303a) or the inactive bit state (latch bit state 302 a).

Alternatively, for example, in step 1030, the first indicator device 130 outputs an indication visually, tactually and/or audibly if the second release element 122a is already in the activated position (release position 303a) when checking via the safety switch assembly 120 or after the first release function 314a is performed. Thus, the user gets a prompt: without prior deactivation of the second release element 122a, i.e. without switching the second release element 122a into the locked position 302a and back into the released position 303a, it is not possible to activate, in particular to activate, the drive unit 140 by actuating the actuating element 160. In general, it is not important in the foregoing embodiments: whether first release member 124a is activated or deactivated with second release member 122a deactivated; but this can also work.

In an embodiment not shown, the indication may even inform the user of the next step for starting the use of the chainsaw 100, in the present case the deactivation and reactivation of the second release element 122 a. In step 1030, it is also possible to indicate by indicating device 130 or another indicating device 130 a: the activation of the safety switch assembly 120a and/or the operational readiness of the drive unit 140 and/or whether the second release element 122a is in the activated or deactivated position or in the release position 303a or the latched position 302a and/or how much time remains for the actuation of the release element 124a or the actuating element 160 until the safety switch assembly 120 is deactivated.

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