Abstract:
A portable handheld power tool ( 1 ), such as a chain saw or a power drill, having a receiving device ( 100 ) arranged on a body portion ( 2 ) of the power tool ( 1 ). The receiving device ( 100 ) is arranged for connecting/disconnecting to the portable handheld power tool ( 1 ) either a flexible elongated member, such as a rope, or a fastening device secured to the elongated member or to an operator of the portable handheld power tool ( 1 ). The receiving device ( 100 ) has a receiving portion ( 110 ) for receiving and leading the flexible elongated member therethrough. The receiving portion ( 100 ) extends substantially in a plane (P). Furthermore, the receiving device ( 100 ) has an attachment portion ( 120 ) which is arranged to connect the receiving device ( 100 ) to a body portion ( 2 ) of the portable handheld power tool ( 1 ) by means of a pivot assembly ( 4 ). The pivot assembly ( 4 ) defines a pivot axis (PA), permitting the receiving portion ( 110 ) to move between a resting position, wherein the plane of the receiving portion ( 110 ) is essentially parallel to the pivot axis (PA), and an operating position. In the operating position, the receiving portion ( 110 ) is movable about the pivot axis (PA), and the plane (P) of the receiving portion is essentially perpendicular to the pivot axis (PA).

Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD 
     The invention relates to a portable hand-held power tool such as a motor-driven chain saw, which portable hand-held power tool has a receiving device. 
     BACKGROUND 
     In general, motor-driven chain saws have a body portion with a motor mounted therein and a saw bar positioned at the front end of the body portion. Motor-driven chain saws having a handle mounted on the top of the body portion are generally referred to as top-handle chain saws. Their design is especially suited for advanced tree care, to be carried out by professional operators. Such advanced tree care includes pruning and delimbing standing trees, and the operator often uses the top-handle chain saw while he or she is climbing a tree. 
     In order to facilitate the work performed by the chain saw operator, chain saws for use in this kind of situations are equipped with a receiving device for connecting e.g. a rope or a hook to the body portion of the chain saw. One end of the rope may be connected to a harness worn by the operator. The rope may also be used for sending the chain saw up to an operator who has already climbed a tree that is to be pruned or treated in some other way. Such usage of the chain saw is demanding and implies that the receiving device as well as the rope satisfy certain requirements regarding wear resistance, weight and user-friendliness. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 5,272,813 discloses a top-handle chain saw having a receiving device which defines an eyelet through which an operator can pass a rope. When the rope runs through an eyelet as the one described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,272,813 the rope will be exposed to hard wear, which might have a negative effect on the surface of the rope after a certain period of use. 
     Accordingly, there is a need for a portable handheld power tool, having an improved receiving device, which receiving device minimizes the wear and tear of an object that is attached to it, and which receiving device is low-weight and is easy-to-use. 
     SUMMARY 
     It is an object of the present invention to provide a portable handheld power tool, which has a low-weight, easy-to-use receiving device, which receiving device can be easily manufactured at a low cost and requires a minimum of space when it is not used, and which receiving device furthermore minimizes the wear and tear of an object that is attached to it. 
     It is also an object of the present invention to provide a top-handle chain saw having a receiving device that provides a possibility to attach several external objects simultaneously to a body portion of the chain saw. 
     According to a first aspect of the solution, at least one of these objects is achieved by a portable handheld power tool according to claim  1 . The power tool has a receiving device arranged on a body portion of the power tool. The receiving device is arranged for connecting/disconnecting to the portable handheld power tool either a flexible elongated member, such as a rope, or a fastening device secured to the elongated member or to an operator of the portable handheld power tool. The receiving device has a receiving portion for receiving and leading the flexible elongated member therethrough. The receiving portion extends substantially in a plane. Furthermore, the receiving device has an attachment portion which is arranged to connect the receiving device to a body portion of the portable handheld power tool by means of a pivot assembly. The pivot assembly defines a pivot axis, permitting the receiving portion to move between a resting position, wherein the plane of the receiving portion is essentially parallel to the pivot axis, and an operating position. In the operating position, the receiving portion is movable about the pivot axis, and the plane of the receiving portion is essentially perpendicular to the pivot axis. 
     By providing a receiving device having a receiving portion which is movable about the pivot axis when it is in the operating position, and which is essentially perpendicular to the pivot axis when it is in the operating position, a receiving portion having an optimal extension direction when used is achieved, and at the same time, the receiving device is flexible, and can adapt to the direction of an external object that is connected to it. These to features provides a receiving device that is easy to use and minimizes the wear and tear of an object that is connected to the receiving device. 
     According to an embodiment of the invention, the receiving portion of the receiving device is recessed in a recess of the non-moving part of the portable handheld power tool, when the receiving portion is in its resting position. In this way the receiving portion is completely hidden when it is not used, and does not constitute an obstruction for the operator. 
     According to another embodiment of the invention, the receiving portion and the attachment portion are formed integrally from one single piece of material. In this way, a simple receiving device is provided, which requires a minimum of parts, and which is consequently easy to manufacture in a cost-efficient way. 
     According to another embodiment of the invention, the receiving portion and the attachment portion are made of spring wire, which results in a slightly flexible receiving device that has low weight and is easy to manufacture. 
     According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the attachment portion comprises a first sub portion for connecting the receiving device to the pivot assembly in the resting position, and a second sub portion for connecting the receiving device to the pivot assembly in the operating position. The second sub portion extends in a plane that is essentially perpendicular to another plane in which the first sub portion extends. 
     By providing an attachment portion like that, the receiving device will rotate around two mutually perpendicular axes as it is brought from the resting position to the operating position. In this way the receiving device can be brought between an optimal resting position and an optimal operating position. 
     According to another embodiment of the invention, the second sub portion of the attachment portion extends in essentially the same plane as the receiving portion. In that way, an optimal extension direction for the receiving portion is achieved, when it is in its operating position. 
     According to another embodiment of the invention, the pivot assembly has a fastening pin. The first sub portion and the second sub portion are separated by an intermediate sub portion, defining a passage that is narrower than a diameter of the fastening pin, in order to retain the receiving device in either the operating position or the resting position, wherein the intermediate sub portion is resilient, so as to permit a snap-in movement of the receiving device relative to the pivot assembly between the operating position and the resting position of the receiving device. 
     By providing such a narrow intermediate sub portion, the receiving device is secured in either the operating position or the resting position, and will not move between the two positions unintentionally. By making the intermediate sub portion resilient, a user can easily bring the receiving device between the two positions by means of a snap-in movement. 
     According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the receiving device comprises a hook receiving component, arranged for connecting an external object, such as a snap hook, to the body portion of the portable handheld power tool by means of the pivot assembly. In that way, several external objects can be attached to the portable handheld power tool at the same time. 
     According to another embodiment of the invention, the hook receiving component is arranged to have only a limited mobility in relation to the pivot axis defined by the pivot assembly. By providing a hook receiving component that is substantially fixed in relation to the pivot assembly, fastening of a hook—hanging from a harness of a user of the power tool—to the hook receiving component is facilitated. 
     According to a second aspect of the invention, top-handle chain saw according to the first aspect of the invention is provided. The receiving device is arranged on a body portion of the top-handle chain saw. 
     According to a third aspect of the invention, a top-handle chain saw is provided, which top-handle chain saw has a receiving device for connecting external objects, such as elongated flexible members, e.g. a rope, and spring hooks, to a body portion of the chain saw. The receiving device has a flexible member connecting component having a receiving portion for receiving and leading the flexible elongated member or a part of a fastening device secured to the elongated member therethrough, and an attachment portion for connecting the rope lope component to the body portion by means of a pivot assembly defining a pivot axis. The receiving device also has a hook receiving component for connecting an external object, such as a snap hook, to the body portion. 
     In that way, a top handle chain saw to which a safety rope as well as a hook can be attached at the same time. 
     According to an embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, the hook receiving component is arranged to be connected to the body portion of the chain saw by means of the same pivot assembly as the flexible member connecting component. 
     By providing such a solution, a minimum of parts is needed for manufacturing of the receiving device, and a low weight is achieved. 
     According to another embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, the hook receiving component is arranged to be detachably connected to the chain saw body portion. In this way, the operator of the chain saw can remove the hook receiving component when it is not needed. 
     According to yet another embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, a main extension plane of the receiving portion of the flexible member receiving component and a main extension plane of the hook receiving component are arranged to be connected to the pivot assembly such that the main extension plane of the hook receiving component is essentially perpendicular to the main extension plane of the flexible member receiving component. In this way the two components are suitable for different purposes and complement each other. 
     According to another embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, the flexible member connecting component is arranged to be pivotable about the pivot axis, so as to permit the receiving portion to move between a resting position, and an operating position. In this way, a the receiving portion can be hidden when it is not used. 
     According to another embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, the receiving portion is movable about the pivot axis, and a main extension plane of the receiving portion is essentially perpendicular to the pivot axis, when the flexible member connecting component is in its operating position. When the flexible member connecting component is in its resting position, the main extension plane of the receiving portion is essentially parallel to the pivot axis. In that way, the receiving portion will rotate around two mutually perpendicular axes as it is brought from the resting position to the operating position. In this way the flexible member receiving component can be brought between an optimal resting position and an optimal operating position. 
     According to yet another embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, the body portion is arranged to hold the receiving device and the pivot assembly such that the pivot axis of the pivot assembly is essentially parallel to a horizontal plane of the body portion of the top handle chain saw. 
     In this way, optimal extension directions for the receiving portion and the hook receiving component are achieved. 
     According to another embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, the hook receiving component has a curved portion for receiving an external object, which curved portion has the shape of a distorted U, comprising a first leg section, a second leg section, and a base section interconnecting the two leg sections. The second leg section extends at an angle with the first leg section. By providing a second leg section that extends at an angle with the first leg section, removal of an external object from the hook receiving component is facilitated. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       The invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which: 
         FIG. 1  is a side view of a part of a top-handle chain saw according to the invention; 
         FIG. 2   a  is a detail view of a rearward end of the body portion of the top-handle chain saw of  FIG. 1 , showing one embodiment of the receiving device, in its operating position. 
         FIG. 2   b  shows the receiving device of  FIG. 2   a , in its resting position. 
         FIG. 3   a  is a perspective view of a receiving device according to an embodiment of the invention 
         FIG. 3   b  is a top plan view of the receiving device of  FIG. 3   a.    
         FIG. 3   c  is a side view of the receiving device of  FIGS. 3   a  and  3   b.    
         FIG. 3   d  shows a piece of material before being formed into a receiving device according to an embodiment of the invention. 
         FIG. 4  is a top plan view of a hook receiving component according to an embodiment of the invention. 
         FIG. 5  is a detail view of a rearward end of the body portion of the top-handle chain saw of  FIG. 1 , showing a second embodiment of the receiving device. 
     
    
    
     DESCRIPTION 
     The present invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements. 
       FIG. 1  shows a part of a motor-driven chain saw  1  having a body portion  2  in which a combustion engine (not shown) is mounted. The body portion  2  has a front end, a rearward end  22 , a top, a bottom, and opposing sides extending between the front end and the rearward end  22 . A chain guide bar  3  extends from the front end of the body portion  2  in the longitudinal direction of the chain saw. A saw chain (not shown), driven by the engine, runs along a groove formed on the periphery of the chain guide bar  3 . 
     The chain saw shown in  FIG. 1  is generally known as a top-handle chain saw because of its configuration with a handle mounted on the top of the body portion. The design of top-handle chain saws makes them especially suited for advanced tree care, performed by arborists. In general, a top-handle chain saw also has a handle on a side of the body portion. 
     The rearward end  22  of the body portion  2  is arranged to hold a receiving device  100 , which may be used for connecting an elongated flexible member, such as a rope, to the body portion  2 . The rope is generally attached to a harness, which is worn by the chain saw operator. The receiving device  100  can also be used for connecting the chain saw more directly to a harness, e.g. by connecting a snap hook, which is attached to the harness, to the receiving device  100 . 
     A portion of a rearward end  22  of a chain saw body portion  2  is shown in  FIG. 2   a . A receiving device  100  according to one embodiment of the invention is mounted on the rearward end  22 . As shown in  FIG. 2   a , a recess  23  is formed in a surface  22   a  of the rearward end  22 . The shape of the recess  23  is preferably complementary to the shape of the receiving device  100 , so as to permit the receiving device  100  to be recessed in the recess  23  when the chain saw operator does not want to use the receiving device  100 . 
     A receiving device  100  according to the present invention has one or several components. According to a first embodiment of the invention, the receiving device  100  is a flexible member connecting component  115 , which is hereinafter referred to as a rope loop  115 . An embodiment of a rope loop  115  is shown in  FIGS. 3   b - 3   d.    
     The rope loop  115  is preferably constructed from a single piece  15  of material, such as a piece  15  of spring wire, and is formed by bending the piece  15  of material into a receiving portion  110 , and an attachment portion  120 . 
       FIGS. 3   a - 3   c , which include X-Y-Z axes imposed on the figures, are different views of the rope loop  115 . 
     The receiving portion  110  is arranged to receive an elongated flexible member, such as a rope, whereas the purpose of the attachment portion  120  is to connect the rope loop  115  to the chain saw body portion  2 . The attachment portion  120  has a rest position eyelet  121  and an operation position eyelet  122 , as described hereinafter. 
     An unbent piece  15  of spring wire, which is suitable to be bent into the shape of a rope loop  115  according to the invention, is shown in  FIG. 3   d . The piece  15  of spring wire has a first outer leg segment  15   a , a first inner leg segment  15   b , a mid segment  15   c , a second inner leg segment  15   d  and a second outer leg segment  15   e.    
     To form the receiving portion  110  of the rope loop  115 , the mid segment  15   c , of the piece  15  of spring wire is bent into an essentially circular loop. According to an embodiment of the receiving portion  110 , the diameter of this loop is about 20-30 mm. The outer ends of the mid segment  15   c  cross each other in a first connection point  124 , such that the receiving portion  110  forms one convolution of a helical shape. The receiving portion  110  lies essentially in an X-Y plane P, as shown in  FIGS. 3   a - 3   c.    
     Adjacent to the first connection point, the outer ends of the mid segment  15   c  of the piece  15  of spring wire continue into the inner leg segments  15   b ,  15   d . The inner and outer leg segments  15   a ,  15   b ,  15   d ,  15   e  are bent to form the attachment portion  120  of the rope loop  115 . 
     As best shown in  FIG. 3   c , a first sub portion  121  of the attachment portion  120  is formed by bending the inner leg segments  15   b ,  15   d  of the piece  15  of spring wire into two opposed C-shaped sections  121   a ,  121   b , such that an eyelet extending in an Y-Z plane is formed. The outer ends of the inner leg segments  15   b ,  15   d  approach each other in a transition region  123 , which defines a boundary between the first sub portion  121  of the attachment portion  120  and a second sub portion  122  of the attachment portion  120 . 
     The second sub portion  122  of the attachment portion  120  is formed by bending the outer leg segments  15   a ,  15   e  of the piece  15  of spring wire into an eyelet that extends in essentially the same plane P as the receiving portion  110 . The outer leg segments  15   a ,  15   e  are bent such that they have a radius of curvature which is essentially equal to the radius of curvature of the C-shaped sections  121   a ,  121   b.    
     In order to secure an appropriate tensile strength of the second sub portion  122 , the outer ends of the outer leg segments  15   a ,  15   e  of the piece  15  of spring wire are arranged to overlap when forming the second sub portion  122 , as shown in  FIG. 3   b.    
     A pivot assembly  4 , comprising a fastening pin  41 , is used for connecting the receiving device  100  to the chain saw body portion  2 . In the embodiment shown in the attached drawings, the pin  41  is inserted in an essentially horizontal groove  24  defined in the rearward end  22  of the chain saw body portion  2 . The groove  24  is positioned in front of the rearward end surface  22   a  and adjacent to it, such that the extension direction of the groove  24  is essentially parallel to a plane in which the actual portion of the rearward end surface  22   a  extends. As shown in  FIG. 2   b , the groove  24  has an entry  24   a  for inserting the fastening pin  41 . The groove  24  is at least partially covered by the rearward end surface  22   a , so as to define a tubular channel in which the fastening pin  41  is to be captured. One or several openings revealing the inside of the groove  24 , are formed in the rearward end surface  22   a  in positions where the receiving device  100  is to be connected to the pin  41 . 
     In the embodiment shown in the attached drawings, the fastening pin  41  is a self-tapping hex cap screw  41  or a self-tapping hex cap bolt  41 . The screw or bolt  41  has a non-tapered shaft having a threaded portion in the end that is proximal to the cap. The rest of the shaft is preferably unthreaded. The threads cut into the walls of the groove  24  as the screw is driven into the groove. The operator may for example use a hex key for driving the screw  41  into the groove  24 . 
     The position of the groove is preferably chosen such that the chain saw bar will extend in a direction that is convenient for the operator, when the chain saw hangs in the receiving device. 
     The pivot assembly defines a pivot axis PA, and the rope loop  115  is arranged to be pivotable about this pivot axis PA. 
     When the rope loop  115  is in its resting position, the first sub portion  121  of the attachment portion  120  clasps the pin  41  of the pivot assembly  4 . Consequently, the first sub portion  121  is hereinafter referred to as a resting position attachment eyelet  121 . 
     When the rope loop  115  is in its operating position, the second sub portion  122  of the attachment portion  120  clasps the pin  41  of the pivot assembly  4 . Consequently, the second sub portion  122  is hereinafter referred to as an operating position attachment eyelet  122 . The radii of curvature of the two attachment eyelets  121 ,  122  are chosen such that the shape of each attachment eyelet  121 ,  122  is essentially complementary to the diameter of the attachment pin  41 . 
     The transition region  123  defines a passage that is narrower than the diameter of the fastening pin  41 . 
     When the chain saw operator does not want to use the rope loop  115 , he or she will place the rope loop  115  in its resting position, wherein the rope loop is recessed in the recess  23 . The resting position attachment eyelet  121  clasps the fastening pin  41  and the extension plane P of the receiving portion  110  is essentially parallel to an extension plane of the surface  22   a  of the rearward end side  22 , in a part of the surface in which the recess  23  is formed. The Y-axis of the rope loop extends in the vertical direction of the chain saw body portion  2 , and the X-axis of the rope loop  115  extends in the same direction as the pivot axis PA of the pivot assembly  4 . A rope loop  115  in the resting position is shown in  FIG. 2   b.    
     In order to bring the rope loop to the operating position, the operator grips the receiving portion  110  and pivots it around the pivot axis PA defined by the attachment pin  41  while turning the rope loop  115  around its Y axis. Preferably, the shape of the recess  23  in the chain saw body portion  2  is adapted for guiding the movement of the rope loop while it is brought from the resting position to the operating position. As the receiving portion  110  moves in a rearward direction relative to the chain saw body portion, i.e. away from the body portion  2 , the operating position attachment portion  122  will abut the bottom surface of the recess  23 . The pulling force of the operator, the shape of the recess  23 , and the shape of the attachment portion  120 , will guide the movement of the rope loop  115 , such that the resting position attachment eyelet  121  stops clasping the attachment pin, and the rope loop is moved into a position where the operating position attachment eyelet  122  clasps the attachment pin  41  instead. This is possible even though, in the transition region  123 , the distance between the two leg segments defining the attachment portion,  120  is smaller than the diameter of the fastening pin  41 , since the transition region  123  is resilient. A snap-in movement will occur, and once the fastening pin  41  has passed the transition region  123 , the transition region  123  will spring back to its original shape, such that the fastening pin  41  is trapped in the operating position attachment eyelet  122 . 
     The rope loop  115  is in its operating position when the operating position attachment eyelet  122  of the attachment portion  120  clasps the fastening pin  41 . The plane P of the receiving portion  110  is essentially vertical, and perpendicular to the pivot axis PA, when the rope loop  115  is in the operating position. A rope loop in the operating position is shown in  FIG. 2   a . Since the operating position attachment eyelet  122  clasps the fastening pin  41 , no part of the rope loop  115  will hit the bottom wall of the recess  23  if the rope loop is pivoted about the pivot axis PA when it is in the operating position. Consequently, the position of the receiving portion  110  relative to the chain saw body portion  2  is flexible when the rope loop  115  is in the operating position. In the upward and downward directions, the rope loop can be turned about the pivot axis PA until the receiving portion  110  abuts the chain saw body portion  2 . 
     In order to bring the rope loop  115  from the operating position to the resting position, the operator turns the receiving portion  110  upwardly about the pivot axis PA until a part of the receiving portion  110  abuts the body portion  2 . Then the operator presses a part of the receiving portion  110  that is distal to the body portion  2  such that this part approaches the body portion  2 . This will cause the rope loop  115  to rotate about its Y axis. Furthermore, the rope loop  110  will move downwardly such that the fastening pin  41  is forced into the resilient transition region  123  and further into the resting position attachment eyelet  121 . Once the fastening pin  41  has passed into the resting position attachment eyelet  121 , the transition region  123  will revert to its original shape, such that the fastening pin  41  is captured in the resting position attachment eyelet  121 . 
     As previously mentioned, it is possible to adjust the tensile strength of the operating position attachment eyelet  122  by selecting the length of the overlapping portion. The amount of overlap may for example be selected such that the operating position attachment eyelet  122  keeps its shape when it is exposed to a pulling force of a few kilograms, in order to resist e.g. the weight of a hanging chain saw  1 , and such that the operating position attachment eyelet  122  breaks when it is exposed to a considerably stronger pulling force, such as the force created by a falling operator who is connected to a safety rope which is attached to the rope loop  115 . 
     According to an embodiment of the invention, the receiving device  100  comprises a hook receiving component  130  which is arranged for connecting the chain saw  1  to a harness worn by the chain saw operator. A hook, such as a snap hook, connected to the harness of the operator can be attached to the hook receiving component  130 . Hereinafter, the hook receiving component  130  is referred to as a hook loop  130 . When the chain saw operator needs to move from one position to another in a tree, he or she can attach the chain saw to the harness by means of a snap hook and the hook loop  130 , and let the chain saw hang freely from the harness. Then, the operator has both hands available for climbing in the tree. 
     A receiving device  100  having a rope loop  115  as well as a hook loop  130  is shown in  FIG. 5 . As shown in the figure, the hook loop  130  is arranged to be attached to the chain saw body portion  2  by means of the same pivot assembly  4  as the rope loop  115 . 
       FIG. 4  is a top plan view of a hook loop  130  according to an embodiment of the invention. 
     A hook loop  130  as the one shown in  FIG. 4  is formed by bending a piece of rod shaped material into the requested shape. According to an embodiment of the invention, the hook loop  130  is formed from an aluminium rod, having a diameter of 6 mm. 
     The end portions  132 ,  133  of the hook loop  130  are flat pressed, and in each end portion  132 ,  133 , a through hole is made for leading through the fastening pin  41 . A curved portion  131  extends between the end portions  132 ,  133 . 
     As shown in  FIG. 4 , the curved portion  131  of the hook loop  130  may be asymmetric. A preferred embodiment of the curved portion  131  has the shape of a distorted U, with a base  131   a , and two leg portions  131   b ,  131   c.    
     A longitudinal direction L of the hook loop extends from the end portions  132 ,  133  towards the base  131   a  of the mid portion  131 . 
     The first leg portion  131   b  is substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction L of the hook loop  130 , whereas the inclined leg portion  131   c  extends at an angle A to the longitudinal direction L of the hook loop  130 . 
     The hook loop  130  is arranged to be connected to the chain saw body portion in such a way that an extension plane of the mid portion  131  is essentially parallel to a horizontal plane of the chain saw  1 . When the chain saw is attached to the operator harness by means of a snap hook, an extension direction like that makes the chain saw  1  hang in a suitable direction. It may also be even more advantageous to let the longitudinal direction of the hook loop extend slightly upwards relative to the horizontal plane of the chain saw, as shown in  FIGS. 1 and 5 . This will make the hanging direction of the chain saw even more favourable for the operator. 
     The hook loop  130  is preferably designed such that it effects the mobility of the rope loop  115  as little as possible. In the embodiment shown in  FIG. 5 , the movement of the rope loop  115  is not at all effected by the hook loop  130 , since the two loops are positioned alongside each other. The rope loop  115  is attached to the fastening pin next to the first end portion  132  of the hook loop. 
     According to another embodiment of the invention, the receiving device is designed such that the rope loop is attached to the fastening pin in a position in between the two end portions  132 ,  133  of the hook loop. In order to minimize the effect that the hook loop has on the mobility of the rope loop, a hook loop according to an embodiment like that is preferably bent such that the extension plane of the hook loop lies below the pivot axis PA when the hook loop is attached to the chain saw body portion  2 . 
     At the widest point of the hook loop  130 , the distance between the two leg portions  131   b ,  131   c  can e.g. be about 20-30 mm. In the longitudinal direction, a distance between the centre of the through holes in the end portions  132 ,  133 , and the base  131   a  of the curved portion  131 , can e.g., be about 30-35 mm. The distance between the end portions can e.g. be about 15-25 mm. 
     If a spring clip type of hook, having a spring loaded gate that keeps the clip closed is used for connecting the hook loop  130  to the operator&#39;s harness, a hook loop  130  with an inclined leg portion  131   c  as the one shown in  FIG. 4  is especially favourable, since the inclined leg portion  131   c , is helpful for opening the spring loaded gate of the spring clip when the operator wants to disconnect the chain saw from the harness. The operator may hold the chain saw by one hand, turn it slightly while lifting it upwards and press the inclined leg portion  131   c  of the hook loop towards the spring loaded gate so as to open the gate and release the chain saw. The operator doesn&#39;t have to use his or her free hand for opening the spring clip. Instead this hand is available for gripping a tree in which the operator may be positioned. 
     Since the inclined leg portion  131   c  extends at an angle A to the longitudinal direction L of the hook loop  130 , the chain saw operator has to turn the chain saw only slightly while removing it from the spring clip is. If this leg portion  131   c  would have been parallel to the longitudinal direction L of the hook loop  130  the operator would have had to turn the chain saw more. Consequently, removal of the chain saw from a spring clip is made more comfortable for the chain saw operator thanks to the inclined extension direction of the inclined leg portion  131   c.    
     According to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 4 , the size of angle A is about 30 degrees, but other angle sizes are also possible. 
     The hook loop may be supplied as an optional accessory, such that the operator can attach it to the pivot assembly if he or she wants to use it, and detach it when he or she is going to use the chain saw in a situation where a hook loop is not needed. 
     In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed preferred embodiments and examples of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purpose of limitation, the scope of the invention being set forth in the following claims.