Abstract:
A hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus comprises at least one fastening unit configured to mount on a hand-held power tool. The at least one fastening unit includes at least one holding element configured to be positioned on the hand-held power tool and at least one fastening element configured to exert a holding force on the at least one holding element. The at least one fastening unit also includes at least one movably mounted position fixing element configured to fix the at least one fastening element.

Description:
[0001]    This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to patent application no. DE 10 2013 215 792.4 filed on Aug. 9, 2013 in Germany, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0002]    Hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatuses which comprise a fastening unit for mounting on a hand-held power tool, said fastening unit comprising a first connecting region for arranging on the hand-held power tool, are already known. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0003]    The disclosure relates to a hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus having at least one fastening unit for mounting on a hand-held power tool, said fastening unit comprising at least one holding element for arranging on the hand-held power tool and at least one fastening element for exerting a holding force on the holding element in at least a state in which the holding element is arranged on the hand-held power tool. 
         [0004]    It is proposed that the fastening unit have at least one movably mounted position fixing element which is provided for fixing the at least one fastening element. In particular, at least one movably mounted position fixing element is provided for fixing the at least one fastening element relative to a main body of the fastening unit. The at least one position fixing element is preferably formed by a lever, in particular a knee lever and/or a movably mounted detent element. The fastening unit preferably has at least two movably mounted position fixing elements. The at least one position fixing element is preferably mounted movably on a main body of the fastening unit. Furthermore, the at least one position fixing element is captively connected to at least one fastening element. The fastening unit is particularly preferably formed as a separate assembly. In particular, the fastening unit is formed separately from components of the hand-held power tool, such as in particular an auxiliary handle. The fastening unit is in particular formed so as to be spatially and/or materially separate from an auxiliary handle of the hand-held power tool. The auxiliary handle particularly preferably has a separate fastening unit for mounting on the hand-held power tool. In this context, a “fastening unit” is to be understood in particular to mean a unit which is provided for enabling the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus to be arranged on a hand-held power tool. This is preferably to be understood to mean a unit by means of which the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus is connected to a hand-held power tool during operation. In this context, a “holding element” is to be understood in particular to mean an element which is provided for producing and/or holding a connection. This is preferably to be understood in particular to mean an element which is provided for producing and/or holding a connection by way of a holding force. A “hand-held power tool” is to be understood in particular to mean a machine for processing workpieces, but advantageously a drill, a hammer drill and/or percussion hammer, a saw, a plane, a screwdriver, a milling cutter, a grinder, an angle grinder, a gardening implement and/or a multifunction tool. The fastening element, which is in particular of elastic form, can advantageously compensate tolerances between the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus and the hand-held power tool when in a connected state. Furthermore, in this context, a “position fixing element” is to be understood in particular to mean an element which is provided for fixing the at least one fastening element in different positions, in particular by means of a positively locking and/or non-positively locking connection. This is preferably to be understood to mean an element which is provided in particular for fixing the fastening element both when said fastening element is in an unloaded state and also when said fastening element is in a state for applying a holding force. The element is preferably provided for connecting the fastening element, when said fastening element is in an unloaded state and when said fastening element is in a state for applying a holding force, captively to at least one part, which differs from the at least one position fixing element and the at least one fastening element, of the fastening unit. Various position fixing elements that would appear expedient to a person skilled in the art are conceivable; these are however to be understood in particular to be a lever, a ratchet and/or a detent element. “Provided” is to be understood in particular to mean specially configured and/or equipped. The statement that an object is provided for a particular function is to be understood in particular to mean that the object carries out and/or performs said particular function in at least one state of use and/or operation. 
         [0005]    By means of the embodiment of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure, it is possible in particular for a particularly advantageous fastening for the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus to be provided, which fastening is particularly stable and strong. Furthermore, it is thereby possible in particular for a fastening to be provided which is particularly easy to handle. In particular, by means of the position fixing element, a fastening can be provided by means of which the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus can be displaced or rotated without the need for completely releasing the fastening to the hand-held power tool. In particular, single-handed adjustment of the fastening can preferably be made possible in this way. It can particularly preferably be ensured by means of the position fixing element that the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus is held captively on the hand-held power tool without directly falling off. 
         [0006]    Furthermore, by means of the position fixing element, a particularly secure and reliable fastening can be provided. 
         [0007]    It is preferably proposed that the fastening element is variably adjustable and at least partially delimits at least one first connecting region of the fastening unit. The fastening element is preferably provided for at least partially surrounding the hand-held power tool in at least one plane. Here, the fastening element may in particular bear directly against an outer contour of the hand-held power tool. It would however basically also be conceivable for a further component to be arranged between the fastening element and the hand-held power tool, and for the fastening element to indirectly surround the hand-held power tool. It is preferably the case that a circumference, or at least a partial circumference, of the connecting region can be variably adjusted, in at least one plane, by means of the fastening element. Accordingly, it is preferably possible for a circumference or at least a partial circumference of the connecting region to be adapted to a hand-held power tool. The statement that “the fastening element is variably adjustable” is to be understood in this context in particular to mean that, as regards the fastening element, at least one fastening parameter is variably adjustable at least in a value range. This is preferably to be understood in particular to mean a fastening element in the case of which at least one extent, which is utilized effectively for fastening purposes, of the fastening element can be variably adjusted at least in a value range. This is particularly preferably to be understood in particular to mean a fastening element in the case of which at least one extent of a region, which delimits the connecting region, of the fastening element can be variably adjusted at least in a value range. The fastening element is preferably not in screw form. Furthermore, in this context, a “connecting region” is to be understood in particular to mean a spatial region in which the hand-held power tool is arranged when said hand-held power tool is connected to the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus. 
         [0008]    The at least one holding element, together with the fastening element, preferably delimits the connecting region in particular along a circumferential direction. The statement that the fastening element “at least partially delimits” the connecting region is to be understood in this context in particular to mean that at least a part, in particular at least 30%, preferably at least 50% and particularly preferably at least 70%, of a material delimitation of the connecting region as viewed in at least one plane is formed by the fastening element. In this way, it is possible in particular for a particularly advantageous variable fastening to be provided for the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus. Furthermore, in this way, it is possible for a universal hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus to be provided which has an, in particular, universal fastening unit. In particular, it can be achieved in this way that the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus can be connected to different hand-held power tools. In this way, it is possible in particular for one hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus to be provided for different appliance and/or weight classes and/or for different appliance types. It is particularly preferably possible in this way for different neck diameters of hand-held power tools to be provided for. In this way, it is possible in particular for appliance-specific suction extractor apparatuses to be replaced. In the case of an embodiment that is separate from an auxiliary handle, it is possible in particular for the auxiliary handle to be adjusted separately, without the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus being adjusted at the same time. 
         [0009]    It is also proposed that the at least one fastening element is formed at least partially by a fastening strap. The fastening strap is particularly preferably in the form of a detent strap. The fastening strap may however basically also be in the form of some other strap type that would appear expedient to a person skilled in the art, in particular a textile or rubber strap. In this context, a “fastening strap” is to be understood in particular to mean an element which, in an unwound, hypothetically flat, laid-out state, has a length several times greater than a width. The length of the element is preferably in particular at least 2 times, preferably 3 times and particularly preferably 5 times greater than a width of the element. This is preferably to be understood in particular to mean an at least partially flexible and/or elastic element. This is particularly preferably to be understood to mean an element which is provided directly for fastening the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus to a hand-held power tool. Here, a “flexible element” is to be understood in particular to mean an element which in particular deflects slightly under a pressure and/or is configured such that a change in shape is possible with little expenditure of force. This is preferably to be understood in particular to mean an element which, in at least one direction of action under the action of gravity, deforms under its own weight where possible. This is particularly preferably to be understood in particular to mean an element which, under the action of gravity, automatically adapts at least partially to the shape of an underlying surface. Furthermore, an “elastic element” is in this case to be understood in particular to mean an element which can be repeatedly deformed without the element being mechanically damaged or destroyed as a result, and which, in particular, automatically seeks to at least approximately regain a basic shape after being deformed. Furthermore, in this context, a “detent strap” is to be understood in particular to mean a fastening strap which has a multiplicity of detent elements on at least one side, in particular on a side spanned by the width and the length of the fastening strap. The detent elements are preferably formed by detent ramps which are oriented perpendicular to the length and which are in particular arranged one behind the other as viewed parallel to the length. When the detent strap is in an unwound, hypothetically flat, laid-out state, the detent ramps are preferably oriented in the same direction. The detent elements particularly preferably cover a major part, in particular at least 50%, preferably at least 60% and particularly preferably at least 80%, of the detent strap. A particularly advantageous fastening element can be provided in this way. Furthermore, particularly simple variable adjustment can be achieved in this way, whereby a high level of operator comfort can be attained. Furthermore, it is possible in particular for a particularly reliable and tough fastening element to be provided in this way. In particular, in the case of an embodiment as a detent strap, it is possible in particular for a fastening strap to be provided with which a particularly stable and strong connection can be realized in a simple manner in terms of construction. In particular, by means of the fastening strap, in particular in the case of a flexible and/or elastic design, mounting is possible even at non-circular fastening locations and/or on non-circular hand-held power tool necks. Furthermore, particularly rapid mounting on the hand-held power tool is possible in this way. 
         [0010]    It is furthermore proposed that the at least one fastening unit have at least one second connecting region which is provided for receiving at least one connecting unit and/or at least one suction extractor hose. The hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus preferably has the at least one connecting unit and/or the at least one suction extractor hose. Here, the connecting unit is in particular provided for connecting at least one suction unit to the at least one fastening unit. The hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus preferably furthermore has the at least one suction unit. The suction extractor hose is in particular provided for conducting an extraction flow, in particular an extraction air flow. In this context, a “connecting unit” should be understood in particular to mean a unit which is provided for connecting a unit and/or assembly to the fastening unit. This is preferably to be understood to mean a unit which is provided for connecting the suction unit to the fastening unit. By means of the connecting unit, it is preferably possible in particular for a relative parameter, such as in particular a separation distance, between the suction unit and the fastening unit to be adjusted. The connecting unit particularly preferably has at least one adjustment means by which a distance between the at least one fastening unit and the at least one suction unit can be adjusted. By means of the embodiment according to the disclosure, it is possible in particular for a versatile hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus to be provided. Through the provision of a further connecting region, it is possible in particular to realize particularly simple assembly. In this way, it is advantageously possible in particular to realize simple and rapid assembly of the hand-held power tool suction extractor system. 
         [0011]    It is also proposed that the at least one fastening unit have at least one exchangeable adapter element which is provided for adapting at least one size and/or contact geometry of the at least one first connecting region and/or of the at least one second connecting region. It is particularly preferably the case that an adaptation by means of the at least one exchangeable adapter element is realized independently of the fastening element. It is preferably the case that an adaptation of the at least one first connecting region and/or of the at least one second connecting region is realized in particular by exchanging the adapter element. The fastening unit is preferably assigned a multiplicity of exchangeable adapter elements that can be inserted into a main body of the fastening unit in accordance with the application. It is particularly preferable for each of the adapter elements to have an identical connecting mechanism by which the adapter element can be connected to the main body. In this context, an “exchangeable adapter element” is to be understood in particular to mean an element which can be replaced by another associated adapter element. It is possible in particular to realize a particularly simple and uncomplicated adaptation of the at least one first connecting region and/or of the at least one second connecting region in this way. Furthermore, in this way, a degree of adaptability can be continuously enhanced by way of further exchangeable adapter elements. 
         [0012]    In this way, it is possible in particular to realize particularly advantageous adaptability. Through the combination of the fastening element and the exchangeable adapter element, it is possible in particular to provide a two-stage system for setting different holding diameters. Furthermore, in this way, it is possible for an entire holding diameter range to be provided for by means of only one adapter element. Furthermore, it is possible for a particularly simple and compact adapter element to be provided in this way. 
         [0013]    It is also proposed that the at least one exchangeable adapter element be provided for adapting the at least one first connecting region to a hand-held power tool and/or for adapting the at least one second connecting region to the at least one connecting unit and/or to the at least one suction extractor hose. An adaptation by means of the at least one exchangeable adapter element is preferably realized independently of the fastening element. An adaptation of the at least one first connecting region to a hand-held power tool, and/or of the at least one second connecting region to the at least one connecting unit and/or to the at least one suction extractor hose, is preferably realized in particular by exchanging the adapter element. The fastening unit is preferably assigned a multiplicity of exchangeable adapter elements which, in particular, can be inserted into a main body of the fastening unit in accordance with the hand-held power tool and/or in accordance with the connecting unit and/or in accordance with the suction extractor hose. In this way, it is possible in particular to realize a particularly simple and uncomplicated adaptation of the at least one first connecting region to a hand-held power tool and/or of the at least one second connecting region to the at least one connecting unit and/or to the at least one suction extractor hose. 
         [0014]    It is furthermore proposed that the at least one exchangeable adapter element adjoin the first connecting region and the second connecting region. The at least one exchangeable adapter element is preferably arranged between the first connecting region and the second connecting region. The at least one exchangeable adapter element preferably at least partially delimits the first connecting region and the second connecting region. The at least one exchangeable adapter element particular preferably delimits the first connecting region in a region that differs from the fastening element. It is possible in particular for an advantageous fastening unit to be provided in this way. Furthermore, in this way, the first connecting region and the second connecting region can be adapted by means of the at least one exchangeable adapter element. Furthermore, in this way, it is the case in particular that only one adapter element is required for two connecting regions. 
         [0015]    It is also proposed that the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus have at least one suction unit, having at least one suction opening and having at least one extension element by means of which an extent of the suction unit at least approximately parallel to a main direction of extent of the suction unit can be adjusted. In one embodiment, the extension element is preferably formed by an insertable and/or exchangeable adapter. In particular, it would in this case be possible for an extent of the suction unit to be adjusted through the use of adapters of different length and/or no adapter. In this context, a “suction unit” is to be understood in particular to mean a unit which has at least one suction opening for in particular direct extraction, by suction, of workpiece particles released during a machining process and/or dust and/or dirt from a machining area. This is preferably to be understood to mean a unit which, during operation, is arranged in the surroundings of a machined contact area between the hand-held power tool and a workpiece. The suction unit particularly preferably extends at least partially around a tool implement of the hand-held power tool during operation. In this way, it is possible in particular for the suction unit to be adapted to different tool implement sizes and/or tool implement lengths of the tool implement of the hand-held power tool. Furthermore, in this way, it can be achieved that the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus can be used for different tool implements of a hand-held power tool. 
         [0016]    It is also proposed that the at least one extension element of the suction unit have at least two sub-regions which are movable relative to one another for the purposes of adjusting an extent of the suction unit. This is preferably to be understood in particular to mean that the sub-regions are in particular movable relative to one another telescopically one inside the other. The sub-regions are preferably formed by tubes, of which in particular at least one is guided to in the other. In this way, in particular, extension of the suction unit can be realized in a simple manner from a construction aspect. Furthermore, in this way, extension can be realized in particular without additional components, whereby a high level of operating comfort can be attained. Furthermore, in particular, the suction unit can be advantageously adapted to different tool implement sizes and/or tool implement lengths of the tool implement of the hand-held power tool. 
         [0017]    Is also proposed that the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus have at least one suction unit which is arranged on an end of the at least one suction extractor hose and which has at least one suction opening for direct extraction, by suction, from a machining area. The suction unit that is assigned to the suction extractor hose preferably differs from the suction unit that is assigned to the connecting unit. The features of the suction units may basically be applied in each case at least partially to the respective other suction unit. As a result of the direct arrangement on the suction extractor hose, it is possible in particular for a number of components to be kept low. 
         [0018]    Here, it is not the intention for the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure and/or the hand-held power tool according to the disclosure to be restricted to the usage and embodiment described above. In particular, for the purposes of performing a function described herein, the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure and/or the hand-held power tool according to the disclosure may have a number of individual parts, components and units that differs from a number stated herein. 
         [0019]    Further advantages will emerge from the following description of the drawing. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure. The drawings, the description and the claims contain numerous features in combination. A person skilled in the art will expediently also consider the features individually and combine them to form further meaningful combinations. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0020]      FIG. 1  shows a hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure and a hand-held power tool (illustrated by dashed lines), the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus having a fastening unit, a connecting unit and a suction unit, in a schematic illustration. 
           [0021]      FIG. 2  shows the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure and the hand-held power tool (illustrated by dashed lines) in a schematic sectional illustration along the section line II. 
           [0022]      FIG. 3  shows the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure and the hand-held power tool (illustrated by dashed lines) in a schematic sectional illustration along the section line III. 
           [0023]      FIG. 4  shows the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure in an alternative schematic illustration. 
           [0024]      FIG. 5  shows an exchangeable adapter element of the fastening unit of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure in a schematic illustration. 
           [0025]      FIG. 6  shows an alternative exchangeable adapter element of the fastening unit of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure in a schematic illustration. 
           [0026]      FIG. 7  shows a further alternative exchangeable adapter element of the fastening unit of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure in a schematic illustration. 
           [0027]      FIG. 8  shows the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure, the hand-held power tool and a dust extractor in a schematic illustration. 
           [0028]      FIG. 9  shows an alternative hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure and a hand-held power tool (illustrated by dashed lines) in a schematic sectional illustration. 
           [0029]      FIG. 10  shows a further alternative hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure and a hand-held power tool, the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus having a fastening unit, a suction extractor hose and a suction unit, in a schematic illustration. 
           [0030]      FIG. 11  shows the further alternative hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure and the hand-held power tool in an alternative schematic illustration. 
           [0031]      FIG. 12  shows a detail of the further alternative hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure in a schematic illustration. 
           [0032]      FIG. 13  shows the further alternative hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure and the hand-held power tool in a schematic sectional illustration. 
           [0033]      FIG. 14  shows an exchangeable adapter element of the fastening unit of the further alternative hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus according to the disclosure in a schematic illustration. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0034]      FIG. 1  shows a hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  according to the disclosure and a hand-held power tool  14   a . The hand-held power tool  14   a  is, for clarity, illustrated merely by way of dashed lines. The hand-held power tool  14   a  is in the form of a percussion hammer. Other embodiments of the hand-held power tool  14   a  that would appear expedient to a person skilled in the art are however basically also conceivable. 
         [0035]    The hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  has a fastening unit  12   a . The fastening unit  12   a  is provided for mounting on the hand-held power tool  14   a . The hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  is connected to the hand-held power tool  14   a  by way of the fastening unit  12   a . The fastening unit  12   a  has a main body  48   a . The main body  48   a  has a main element  50   a  and two side elements  52   a ,  54   a . The side elements  52   a ,  54   a  are arranged on opposite sides of the main element  50   a . The main body  48   a  is of unipartite form. Furthermore, the fastening unit  12   a  has a second connecting region  32   a . The second connecting region  32   a  is provided for arranging on the hand-held power tool  14   a . The hand-held power tool  14   a  is received in the connecting region  32   a  during operation of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a . The connecting region  32   a  receives the hand-held power tool  14   a  at a neck  56   a  of the housing  58   a  behind a tool implement receptacle  60   a . It would however basically also be conceivable for the hand-held power tool  14   a  to be received by the connecting region  32   a  in some other region that would appear expedient to a person skilled in the art. The connecting region  32   a  is of completely closed configuration in one plane. In a plane perpendicular to a main direction of extent  62   a  of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a , the connecting region  32   a  is surrounded entirely by material of the fastening unit  12   a.    
         [0036]    Furthermore, the fastening unit  12   a  has a fastening element  18   a . The fastening element  18   a  is variably adjustable. Furthermore, the fastening element  18   a  partially delimits the second connecting region  32   a  of the fastening unit  12   a . The second connecting region  32   a  is delimited, for the most part, by the fastening element  18   a . A circumference of the second connecting region  32   a  in a plane perpendicular to the main direction of extent  62   a  can be adjusted by way of the fastening element  18   a . Furthermore, when the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  is in an assembled state, the fastening element  18   a  partially surrounds the hand-held power tool  14   a . The fastening element  18   a  is formed by a fastening strap. The fastening element  18   a  is formed by a detent strap. The fastening element  18   a  has a multiplicity of detent ramps  64   a.    
         [0037]    Furthermore, the fastening unit  12   a  has two movably mounted position fixing elements  20   a ,  22   a . The position fixing elements  20   a ,  22   a  are provided for fixing the fastening element  18   a . The first position fixing element  20   a  is formed by a detent hook. The first position fixing element  20   a  is mounted on a side element  52   a  of the main body  48   a  in rotatable fashion and under spring loading (in a manner not visible in any more detail). The second position fixing element  22   a  is formed by a clamping lever. The second position fixing element  22   a  is formed by a knee lever. The second position fixing element  22   a  is rotatably mounted, in its center, on the opposite side element  54   a  of the main body  48   a . The fastening element  18   a  is rotatably mounted on a free end of the second position fixing element  22   a . By way of a free end, the fastening element  18   a  is provided for being locked with detent action between the first position fixing element  20   a  and the side element  52   a  of the main body  48   a  by way of the first position fixing element  20   a . The first position fixing element  20   a  can in this case interlock, with detent action, with any detent ramp  64   a  of the fastening element  18   a . A spring element (not visible in any more detail) which exerts spring load on the first position fixing element  20   a  presses a detent lug of the first position fixing element  20   a  into one of the detent ramps  64   a . A length of the fastening element  18   a  from the second position fixing element  22   a  to the first position fixing element  20   a  can be adjusted in a manner dependent on which of the detent ramps  64   a  the first position fixing element  20   a  interlocks with. When the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  is in an assembled state, the fastening element  18   a  extends from the side element  54   a  of the main body  48   a , around the neck  56   a  of the hand-held power tool  14   a , to the opposite side element  52   a  of the main body  48   a  in order to lock there with detent action ( FIGS. 1 and 3 ). 
         [0038]    The fastening unit  12   a  has the further holding element  16   a . The holding element  16   a  is provided for arranging on the hand-held power tool  14   a . The fastening element  18   a  of the fastening unit  12   a  is provided for exerting a holding force on the holding element  16   a  when the holding element  16   a  is arranged on the hand-held power tool  14   a . The holding element  16   a  is pressed against the neck  56   a  of the hand-held power tool  14   a  by way of the fastening unit  12   a . When the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  is in an assembled state, the holding element  16   a  bears directly against the neck  56   a  of the hand-held power tool  14   a . The second connecting region  32   a  is delimited, along a circumferential direction, by the holding element  16   a  and by the fastening element  18   a . The neck  56   a  of the hand-held power tool  14   a  is thus surrounded entirely by the fastening unit  12   a.    
         [0039]    The neck  56   a  of the hand-held power tool  14   a  is thus surrounded almost entirely by the holding element  16   a  and the fastening element  18   a  ( FIG. 3 ). 
         [0040]    Furthermore, the fastening unit  12   a  has a first connecting region  24   a . The first connecting region  24   a  is provided for receiving a connecting unit  26   a . The hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  has the connecting unit  26   a . The connecting unit  26   a  is provided for connecting a suction unit  34   a  to the fastening unit  12   a . The connecting unit  26   a  is of plate-like form. The connecting unit  26   a  has three sub-regions  66   a ,  68   a ,  70   a  which are each formed by planar sub-plates that are angled relative to one another. The connecting unit  26   a  is of unipartite form. The connecting unit  26   a  is formed by a bent metal plate. The first sub-region  66   a  has a rectangular outline and extends parallel to the main direction of extent  62   a  of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a . The connecting unit  26   a  is connected to the fastening unit  12   a  by way of the first sub-region  66   a . The connecting unit  26   a  furthermore has an adjustment means  72   a  by which a distance between the fastening unit  12   a  and the suction unit  34   a  can be adjusted. The first sub-region  66   a  has the adjustment means  72   a . The adjustment means  72   a  is formed by an elongate recess which extends parallel to the main direction of extent  62   a  of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a . The recess is composed of a multiplicity of successive interconnected circular sub-recesses. The third sub-region  70   a  has a circular outline and extends perpendicular to the main direction of extent  62   a  of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  and thus perpendicular to the first sub-region  66   a . The connecting unit  26   a  is connected to the suction unit  34   a  via the third sub-region  70   a . The third sub-region  70   a  has a circular recess  74   a  which is arranged centrally in the third sub-region  70   a . When the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  is in an assembled state, a tool implement  76   a  of the hand-held power tool  14   a  extends through the recess  74   a . The second sub-region  68   a  is of trapezoidal form. Furthermore, the second sub-region  68   a  is angled relative to the first sub-region  66   a  and relative to the third sub-region  70   a . Furthermore, the second sub-region  68   a  connects the first sub-region  66   a  to the third sub-region  70   a  ( FIG. 3 ). 
         [0041]    The fastening unit  12   a  also has an exchangeable adapter element  30   a . The adapter element  30   a  is provided for adapting a size and/or a contact geometry of the first connecting region  24   a  and of the second connecting region  32   a . The adapter element  30   a  may be replaced by other adapter elements  30   a ′,  30   a ″ in order thereby to change a size and/or a contact geometry of the first connecting region  24   a  and of the second connecting region  32   a . A size of the second connecting region  32   a  may be varied both by way of the fastening element  18   a  and by exchanging the adapter element  30   a . On one side, the exchangeable adapter element  30   a  is provided for adapting the second connecting region  32   a  to the hand-held power tool  14   a . By exchanging the adapter element  30   a , it is possible for different types of hand-held power tools to be accommodated. On the other side, the exchangeable adapter element  30   a  is provided for adapting the first connecting region  24   a  to the connecting unit  26   a . By exchanging the adapter element  30   a , it is possible for different types of connecting units to be accommodated. Furthermore, by exchanging the adapter element  30   a , it is also possible for other units, for example a suction extractor hose, to be connected. Furthermore, the connecting unit  26   a  is connected to the fastening unit  12   a  by means of the adapter element  30   a . The adapter element  30   a  is locked with detent action to the main body  48   a  of the fastening unit  12   a . Here, detent elements that are arranged on the outside of the adapter element  30   a  interlock, with detent action, with detent recesses that are arranged on inner sides of the side elements  52   a ,  54   a  of the main body  48   a . Furthermore, the adapter element  30   a  engages, by way of a pin, through the adjustment means  72   a  of the first sub-region  66   a  of the connecting unit  26   a  into a recess of the main element  50   a  of the main body  48   a . In this way, it is possible in particular to provide an adapter element  30   a  that can be installed in a particularly simple manner. In particular, when in an installed state, the adapter element  30   a  is additionally held, and pressed against the connecting unit  26   a , by a pressure of the fastening element  18   a , said pressure being transmitted via the neck  56   a . The exchangeable adapter element  30   a  adjoins the first connecting region  24   a  and the second connecting region  32   a . The adapter element  30   a  is arranged between, and separates, the connecting regions  24   a ,  32   a  ( FIGS. 3 ,  5 ,  6  and  7 ). 
         [0042]    The adapter element  30   a  forms the holding element  16   a . Here, the holding element  16   a  has a contact region  78   a  that is assigned to the second connecting region  32   a . In an installed state, the contact region  78   a  is provided for bearing against the neck  56   a  of the hand-held power tool  14   a . By virtue of the fact that the holding element  16   a  is formed by the adapter element  30   a , the holding element  16   a  can be exchanged, whereby the contact region  78   a  can be adapted to a shape of the neck  56   a  of the hand-held power tool  14   a , whereby advantageous pressure can be generated. In this way, in turn, a reliable holding action can be ensured. 
         [0043]    Furthermore, the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  has the suction unit  34   a . The suction unit  34   a  has a suction opening  36   a . Air from a machining area is extracted, by suction, directly through the suction opening  36   a . In the process, dust and/or dirt and/or chipped-off material parts are entrained with the air and extracted. Furthermore, the suction unit  34   a  has a cover  80   a  which delimits the suction opening  36   a . Furthermore, the suction unit  34   a  has a main body  82   a . The main body  82   a  is of approximately cylindrical form, wherein the main body  82   a  has a branching suction extractor connector  84   a  to which a suction extractor hose  86   a  of a dust extractor  88   a  can be connected. Furthermore, the main body  82   a  has, on one end, a receiving region  90   a  for receiving the third sub-region  70   a  of the connecting unit  26   a . The suction unit  34   a  can, by means of the receiving region  90   a , be rotated relative to the connecting unit  26   a  in a circumferential direction about the main direction of extent  62   a  of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a . In this way, in particular, simple rotation as required in the individual situation can be made possible. Furthermore, it is also possible for the fastening unit  12   a , owing to the design according to the disclosure, to be easily rotated individually on the hand-held power tool  14   a . The tool implement  76   a  is also received via the receiving region  90   a . In the receiving region  90   a  there is arranged a seal which bears partially against the tool implement  76   a  in order to prevent a loss of suction force. Furthermore, the suction unit  34   a  has an extension element  38   a . An extent L 1 , L 2  of the suction unit  34   a  parallel to a main direction of extent  40   a  of the suction unit  34   a  can be adjusted by means of the extension element  38   a . The extension element  38   a  is formed by an adapter. The extension element  38   a  can accordingly be installed between the main body  82   a  and the cover  80   a  along the main direction of extent  40   a . This results in an extent L 2  of the suction unit  34   a . If the cover  80   a  is mounted directly on the main body  82   a , this results in an extent L 1  of the suction unit  34   a . In this way, different lengths of tool implements can be used with the suction unit  34   a . Furthermore, use can be made of different extension elements  38   a  of different lengths in order to thereby be able to theoretically realize an infinite number of different extents of the suction unit  34   a  ( FIGS. 2 and 4 ). 
         [0044]    The connecting unit  26   a  and the suction unit  34   a  form a system  44   a . Furthermore, the hand-held power tool  14   a  and the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  form a hand-held power tool system  46   a  ( FIGS. 1 and 8 ). 
         [0045]    During an assembly process, in a first step, a suitable adapter element  30   a ,  30   a ′,  30   a ″ of the fastening unit  12   a  is selected. The adapter element  30   a ,  30   a ′,  30   a ″ is selected in a manner dependent on the hand-held power tool  14   a  and/or on the connecting unit  26   a . Subsequently, the system  44   a  composed of the connecting unit  26   a  and the suction unit  34   a  is connected to the fastening unit  12   a . For this purpose, the adapter element  30   a  is locked with detent action to the main body  48   a  of the fastening unit  12   a , and in the process, simultaneously fixes the adjustment means  72   a  by way of the pin. By way of the adjustment means  72   a , a subsequent distance between the suction unit  34   a  and the tool implement receptacle  60   a  of the hand-held power tool  14   a  can be adjusted. In a subsequent step, the suction unit  34   a  is adapted to the tool implement  76   a . In the case of a long tool implement  76   a , the extension element  38   a  is installed between the main body  82   a  and the cover  80   a  of the suction unit  34   a . In the case of a short tool implement  76   a , the cover  80   a  is mounted directly on the main body  82   a  of the suction unit  34   a . The hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   a  is subsequently pushed over the tool implement receptacle  60   a  onto the neck  56   a  of the hand-held power tool  14   a . The fastening unit  12   a  can then be fixed to the hand-held power tool  14   a . For this purpose, the second position fixing element  22   a  of the fastening unit  12   a  is adjusted into a slackened position, if this has not already been done. The fastening element  18   a  is subsequently pulled, by way of a free end, under the first position fixing element  20   a . Then, to realize a final fixing action, the second position fixing element  22   a  is moved into a clamped position by being pressed against the main body  48   a  of the fastening unit  12   a . It is thus possible in particular for the fastening unit  12   a  to be rotated or displaced in the longitudinal direction merely by releasing the second position fixing element  22   a , and to be fixed again simply by being pressed on. Even in a released state, the fastening element  18   a  is captively connected to the second position fixing element  22   a . In this way, the fastening unit  12   a  can be displaced or rotated using one hand. Alternatively, it is also possible for the fastening element  18   a  to be loosened at the first position fixing element  20   a . Even in a loosened state, the fastening element  18   a  is captively connected to the first position fixing element  20   a . A displacement or rotation can be realized in this way. In a further step, it is then possible for the tool implement  76   a  to be inserted into the tool implement receptacle  60   a  through the suction unit  34   a . In a subsequent step, it is then possible for the suction extraction hose  86   a  of the dust extractor  88   a  to be connected to the suction extractor connector  84   a . Normal operation can then be started ( FIGS. 3 and 8 ). 
         [0046]      FIGS. 9 to 14  show two further exemplary embodiments of the disclosure. The descriptions below are limited substantially to the differences between the exemplary embodiments, wherein, with regard to unchanged components, features and functions, reference may be made to the description of the other exemplary embodiments, in particular of  FIGS. 1 to 8 . To distinguish between the exemplary embodiments, the letter a in the reference signs of the exemplary embodiment in  FIGS. 1 to 8  is replaced by the letters b and c in the reference signs of the exemplary embodiments of  FIGS. 9 to 14 . With regard to identically designated components, in particular with regard to components with the same reference sign, reference may basically also be made to the drawings and/or the description of the other exemplary embodiments, in particular of  FIGS. 1 to 8 . 
         [0047]    The second exemplary embodiment of  FIG. 9  has, in particular, a fastening unit  12   b  which is of identical design to the fastening unit  12   a  of the first exemplary embodiment of  FIGS. 1 to 8 . The fastening unit  12   a  and  12   b  may in this case in particular be used for both exemplary embodiments. The second exemplary embodiment of  FIG. 9  basically differs from the first exemplary embodiment of  FIGS. 1 to 8  in particular by a design of an extension element  38   b.    
         [0048]      FIG. 9  shows an alternative hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   b  according to the disclosure and a hand-held power tool  14   b . For clarity, the hand-held power tool  14   b  is illustrated merely using dashed lines. 
         [0049]    The hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   b  has a suction unit  34   b . The suction unit  34   b  has a suction opening  36   b . Air from a machining area is extracted, by suction, directly through the suction opening  36   b . In the process, dust and/or dirt and/or chipped-off material parts are entrained with the air and extracted. Furthermore, the suction unit  34   b  has a cover  80   b  which delimits the suction opening  36   b . Furthermore, the suction unit  34   b  has a main body  82   b . The main body  82   b  is of approximately cylindrical form, wherein the main body  82   b  has a branching suction extractor connector  84   b  to which a suction extractor hose  86   b  of a dust extractor  88   b  can be connected. Furthermore, the main body  82   b  has, on one end, a receiving region  90   b  for receiving a third sub-region  70   b  of the connecting unit  26   b . The suction unit  34   b  can, by means of the receiving region  90   b , be rotated relative to the connecting unit  26   b  in a circumferential direction about a main direction of extent  62   b  of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   b . A tool implement  76   b  of the hand-held power tool  14   b  is also received via the receiving region  90   b . In the receiving region  90   b  there is arranged a seal which bears partially against the tool implement  76   b  in order to prevent a loss of suction force. Furthermore, the suction unit  34   b  has an extension element  38   b . An extent L 1 , L 2  of the suction unit  34   b  parallel to a main direction of extent  40   b  of the suction unit  34   b  can be adjusted by means of the extension element  38   b . The extension element  38   b  is arranged between the main body  82   b  and the cover  80   b  as viewed along the main direction of extent  40   b . The extension element  38   b , the main body  82   b  and the cover  80   b  are fixedly connected to one another. The extension element  38   b  has two sub-regions  42   b ,  42   b ′. The sub-regions  42   b ,  42   b ′ are movable relative to one another for the purposes of adjusting an extent L 1 , L 2  of the suction unit  34   b . The sub-regions  42   b ,  42   b ′ are each formed by a tube. The second sub-region  42   b ′ is guided in the first sub-region  42   b  in telescopic fashion. Here, the second sub-region  42   b ′ can, by being rotated relative to the first sub-region  42   b , be fixed in different positions in continuously adjustable fashion. Some other fixing facility that would appear expedient to a person skilled in the art would however basically also be conceivable. By means of the extension element  38   b , an extent of the suction unit  34   b  can be adjusted in continuous fashion between an extent L 1  of the suction unit  34   b  and an extent L 2  of the suction unit  34   b . In this way, it is possible for tool implements of different length to be used with the suction unit  34   b . During an assembly process, it is thus possible for the suction unit  34   b  to be adjusted to a length of the tool implement  76   b  by way of the extension element  38   b  by virtue of the sub-regions  42   b ,  42   b ′ being pushed together or pulled apart. 
         [0050]    The third exemplary embodiment of  FIGS. 10 to 14  has in particular a fastening unit  12   c  which is of identical design to the fastening unit  12   a  of the first exemplary embodiment of  FIGS. 1 to 8  and to the fastening unit  12   b  of the second exemplary embodiment of  FIG. 9 . Here, the fastening unit  12   a ,  12   b  and  12   c  may in particular be used for all three exemplary embodiments. In particular, the fastening unit  12   a ,  12   b  and  12   c  can be adapted for different applications. 
         [0051]      FIG. 10  shows a further alternative hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   c  according to the disclosure and a hand-held power tool  14   c.    
         [0052]    The hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   c  has a fastening unit  12   c . The fastening unit  12   c  has a holding element  16   c  and a fastening element  18   c . The holding element  16   c  is provided for arranging on the hand-held power tool  14   c . Furthermore, the fastening element  18   c  is provided for exerting a holding force on the holding element  16   c  when the holding element  16   c  is arranged on the hand-held power tool  14   c . The fastening element  18   c  is variably adjustable and partially delimits a second connecting region  32   c  of the fastening unit  12   c.    
         [0053]    Furthermore, the fastening unit  12   c  has a first connecting region  24   c . The first connecting region  24   c  is provided for receiving a suction extractor hose  28   c . The hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   c  has the suction extractor hose  28   c . The suction extractor hose  28   c  is provided for conducting an extraction flow. 
         [0054]    The fastening unit  12   c  furthermore has an exchangeable adapter element  30   a . The adapter element  30   c  is provided for adapting a size and/or a contact geometry of the first connecting region  24   c  and of the second connecting region  32   c . The adapter element  30   c  may be replaced by other adapter elements in order thereby to change a size and/or a contact geometry of the first connecting region  24   c  and of the second connecting region  32   c . A size of the second connecting region  32   c  may be changed both by way of the fastening element  18   c  and also by exchanging the adapter element  30   c . On one side, the exchangeable adapter element  30   c  is provided for adapting the second connecting region  32   c  to the hand-held power tool  14   c . By exchanging the adapter element  30   c , it is possible for different types of hand-held power tools to be accommodated. On the other side, the exchangeable adapter element  30   c  is provided for adapting the first connecting region  24   c  to the suction extractor hose  28   c . By exchanging the adapter element  30   c , it is possible for different types and sizes of suction extractor hoses to be accommodated. Furthermore, by exchanging the adapter element  30   c , it is also possible for other units, for example a connecting unit, to be connected. Furthermore, the suction extractor hose  28   c  is connected to the fastening unit  12   c  by means of the adapter element  30   c . The adapter element  30   c  has a U-shaped receiving region  92   c . The receiving region  92   c  is adapted in terms of its size to a size of the suction extractor hose  28   c  and is provided for accommodating the suction extractor hose  28   c . The receiving region  92   c  delimits, for the most part, the first connecting region  24   c . Furthermore, the receiving region  92   c  is delimited partially by two webs  94   c ,  94   c ′, which are situated opposite one another opposite the receiving region  92   c , and a main body  96   c . The webs  94   c ,  94   c ′ are connected via the main body  96   c . The adapter element  30   c  is locked with detent action to the main body  48   c  of the fastening unit  12   c . Here, detent elements (not visible in any more detail) that are arranged on the free ends of the webs  94   c ,  94   c ′ interlock, with detent action, with detent recesses (not visible in any more detail) that are arranged on inner sides of the side elements  52   c ,  54   c  of the main body  48   c . The exchangeable adapter element  30   c  adjoins the first connecting region  24   c  and the second connecting region  32   c . The adapter element  30   c  is arranged between, and separates, the connecting regions  24   c ,  32   c  ( FIGS. 13 and 14 ). 
         [0055]    The adapter element  30   c  furthermore has four guide webs  98   c ,  98   c ′,  98   c ″,  98   c ′″. Two of the guide webs  98   c ,  98   c ′ are arranged on an outer side of the web  94   c  and extend beyond an outer side of the main body  96   c . The two further guide webs  98   c ″,  98   c ′″ are arranged on an outer side of the web  94   c ′ and likewise extend beyond an outer side of the main body  96   c . The guide webs  98   c ,  98   c ′,  98   c ″,  98   c ′″ project perpendicularly from the main body  96   c  of the adapter element  30   c , in each case on two sides. When the adapter element  30   c  is in an installed state in the fastening unit  12   c , the fastening element  18   c  is, on one side, guided between the guide web  98   c  and the guide web  98   c ′. On a side situated opposite as viewed perpendicularly to a main direction of extent  62   c  of the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   c , the fastening element  18   c  is likewise guided between the guide web  98   c ″ and the guide web  98   c ′″. By means of the guide webs  98   c ,  98   c ′,  98   c ″,  98   c ′″, it can be ensured that, when the fastening element  18   c  is tightened, a pressure of the fastening element  18   c  acts perpendicularly on the adapter element  30   c , and thus tilting can be prevented. 
         [0056]    The adapter element  30   c  forms the holding element  16   c . Here, the holding element  16   c  has a contact region  78   c  which is assigned to the second connecting region  32   c . The contact region  78   c  is arranged on the main body  96   c . In an installed state, the contact region  78   c  is provided for bearing against the neck  56   c  of the hand-held power tool  14   c  ( FIG. 14 ). 
         [0057]    Furthermore, the fastening unit  12   c  has a further adapter element  100   c  which is assigned to the adapter element  30   c . When the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   c  is in an assembled state, the further adapter element  100   c  is arranged in the receiving region  92   c  of the adapter element  30   c . The further adapter element  100   c  is arranged on a side of the suction extractor hose  28   c  which faces away from the main body  96   c  of the adapter element  30   c . The further adapter element  100   c  bears directly against a main body  48   a  of the fastening unit  12   c . On a side facing away from the main body  48   a , the further adapter element  100   c  has a partially cylindrical outer contour. The partially cylindrical outer contour of the further adapter element  100   c  is provided for bearing against the suction extractor hose  28   c . On the partially cylindrical outer contour, the further adapter element  100   c  has transverse ribs  102   c  which project perpendicularly from the outer contour. In an installed state, the transverse ribs  102   c  project into depressions of the suction extractor hose  28   c  and thus prevent the suction extractor hose  28   c  from slipping. In an installed state, the further adapter element  100   c  interlocks with detent action, in a manner not visible in any more detail, with an inner side of the webs  94   c ,  94   c ′ of the adapter element  30   c . Furthermore, the further adapter element  100   c  engages, by way of a pin, into a recess of a main element  50   c  of the main body  48   c  of the fastening unit  12   c . In an installed state, the further adapter element  100   c  is held in position by a pressure of the fastening element  18   c.    
         [0058]    Furthermore, the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   c  has the suction unit  104   c . The suction unit  104   c  has a suction opening  106   c . Air from a machining area is extracted, by suction, directly through the suction opening  106   c . In the process, dust and/or dirt and/or chipped-off material parts are entrained with the air and extracted. Furthermore, the suction unit  104   c  has a main body  108   c  which has the suction opening  106   c . The main body  108   c  is of partially cylindrical form, wherein the main body  108   c  has a branch  110   c  to which the suction extractor hose  28   c  is directly connected. Furthermore, at an end facing away from the suction opening  106   c , the main body  108   c  has a receiving region (not visible in any more detail). Via the receiving region (not visible in any more detail), a tool implement  76   c  is received and guided through the suction unit  104   c . In the receiving region there is arranged a seal (not visible in any more detail) which bears partially against the tool implement  76   c  in order to prevent a loss of suction force ( FIG. 10 ). 
         [0059]    The suction extractor hose  28   c  is fixedly connected to the suction unit  104   c . On a side of the suction extractor hose  28   c  remote from the suction unit  104   c , there is arranged a suction extractor connector  112   c  to which a suction extractor hose  86   c  of a dust extractor  88   c  can be connected ( FIGS. 11 and 12 ). 
         [0060]    The hand-held power tool  14   c  and the hand-held power tool suction extractor apparatus  10   c  form a hand-held power tool system  46   c.    
         [0061]    During an assembly process, in a first step, a suitable adapter element  30   c  of the fastening unit  12   c  is selected. The adapter element  30   c  is selected in a manner dependent on the hand-held power tool  14   c  and/or on the suction extractor hose  86   c . Subsequently, the suction extractor hose  28   c  and the suction unit  104   c  are connected to the fastening unit  12   c . For this purpose, the suction extractor hose  28   c  is placed into the receiving region  92   c  of the adapter element  30   c . The adapter element  30   c  is subsequently locked with detent action in the main body  48   c  of the fastening unit  12   c . In the process, the suction extractor hose  28   c  is clamped in the receiving region  92   c  such that a movement is substantially inhibited. In an unlocked state, the suction extractor hose  28   c  can be moved in the receiving region  92   c . Accordingly, a position of the suction unit  104   c  should be oriented relative to the hand-held power tool  14   c  before locking is performed. The fastening unit  12   c  can then be fixed to the hand-held power tool  14   c . In a further step, the tool implement  76   c  can then be inserted through the suction unit  34   c  into a tool implement receptacle  60   c  of the hand-held power tool  14   c . In a subsequent step, the suction extractor hose  86   c  of the dust extractor  88   c  can be connected to the suction extractor connector  112   c . Normal operation can then be started ( FIGS. 11 and 13 ).