Patent classifications
B27B17/0083
Wall or floor saw
The present invention relates to a wall or floor chain sawing device (1), comprising a chain bar assembly (37) which in turn comprises a chain bar (2) having a longitudinal extension (17) and guiding a chain (3) at least partly around its perimeter. The chain bar assembly (37) further comprises a chain bar housing (6) that is attached to, and partially covers, the chain bar (2) and the chain (3). The chain sawing device (1) comprises a motor (9), a track interface (7) that is arranged to co-operate with a guiding track (8), and a power transmission arrangement (10) that is adapted to transfer a motion from said motor (9) to the chain (3). The sawing device (1) comprises a first pivotable support rod (12) and a second pivotable support rod (13), where each pivotable support rod (12, 13) has a corresponding first end (12a, 13a) and a second end (12b, 13b). Each first end (12a, 13a) is at least indirectly pivotably attached to the motor (9), and each second end (12b, 13b) is at least indirectly pivotably attached to the chain bar assembly (37).
Positioning system
A positioning system for attachment to a vehicle for operation of a power tool by a ground-based operator sitting in the vehicle provides a telescoping mast attached to the vehicle, a pivot bracket connecting an upper arm to the upper portion of the telescoping mast, mounting means for mounting the power tool on the upper arm; and power means for operating the power tool from the operator's position in the vehicle.
SAW HAVING AUXILIARY FIXING DEVICE
A saw contains: a saw blade, a handle, and an auxiliary fixing device. The saw blade includes a serrated sawing section, a connection shaft, a fixing post defined between the connection shaft and the handle. The auxiliary fixing device includes two clamp extensions, wherein two front ends of the two clamp extensions are connected together by using a guiding section of the auxiliary fixing device. The auxiliary fixing device also includes two first elastic rings respectively rolled on two rear ends of the two clamp extensions, two second elastic rings individually formed in the two first elastic rings. Each second elastic ring is eccentric with each first elastic ring and its diameter is less than that of each first elastic ring, each second elastic ring is rotatably fitted with the connection shaft, and each first elastic ring abuts against the fixing post as not using the saw.
Saw having auxiliary fixing device
A saw contains: a saw blade, a handle, and an auxiliary fixing device. The saw blade includes a serrated sawing section, a connection shaft, a fixing post defined between the connection shaft and the handle. The auxiliary fixing device includes two clamp extensions, wherein two front ends of the two clamp extensions are connected together by using a guiding section of the auxiliary fixing device. The auxiliary fixing device also includes two first elastic rings respectively rolled on two rear ends of the two clamp extensions, two second elastic rings individually formed in the two first elastic rings. Each second elastic ring is eccentric with each first elastic ring and its diameter is less than that of each first elastic ring, each second elastic ring is rotatably fitted with the connection shaft, and each first elastic ring abuts against the fixing post as not using the saw.
Post and Beam System
A beam has an upper face, a lower face, side faces, and an end face. The end face has a rectangular configuration and is vertically disposed. The end face has a slot vertically disposed and parallel with, and equally spaced from, the side faces. Beam holes extend through the beam on opposite sides of the slot. A post has a front face, a parallel rear face, and parallel side faces. A connector has a first section and a second section. Beam apertures are formed in the first section. The first section is positioned in the slot with the beam apertures aligned with the beam holes. The second section is attached to the post. Dowels extend through the beam holes and the beam apertures thereby coupling the beam to the post. The system also includes tools for accurately cutting and drilling components, wood and otherwise, to be coupled.
Pole saw
An outdoor tool includes a powerhead, a tool unit powered by the powerhead, and a shaft assembly extending between the powerhead and the tool unit. The tool unit includes a transmission housing, a support plate, a guide bar adjustably supported by the support plate, a drive gear, and a chain circumscribing a portion of the drive gear and a portion of the guide bar, the drive gear operatively coupled to the powerhead. The tool unit further includes a tension adjustment mechanism for adjusting a position of the guide bar relative to the drive gear to increase and decrease a tension in the chain. The tension adjustment mechanism includes an adjustment screw, a threaded adjustment bolt, at least one adjustment gear, and a member coupled to the adjustment bolt and the guide bar. Rotation of the adjustment screw causes translation of the guide bar relative to the drive gear.
SPLIT POWER TOOL
An outdoor handheld power tool formed as a split power tool is provided. The split power tool can be used in a chainsaw configuration or a polesaw configuration. The split power tool includes a handle end, a pole, and a tool end, wherein each of these components is releasably connectable to the others. The attachment assemblies of each of the components allows the cutting saw of the tool end to be aligned with the handle of the handle end when in the chainsaw configuration, yet the cutting saw of the tool end is oriented at an angle relative to the handle of the handle end when in a polesaw configuration with the pole extending between the handle end and the tool end.
Chainsaw mount device
A counterbalanced chainsaw mount is provided that includes a pin joint, a suspended counterweight, and a counterweight support assembly between the pin joint and counterweight. The chainsaw mount assists cutting a work piece with a chainsaw, controlling the cutting motion and counterbalancing the chainsaw to prevent kickback. The pin joint is secured to a work table or alternative support, whereby the support assembly secures at one end to the guide bar of the chain saw. Along an opposite end, the support assembly supports the counterweight. The support assembly comprises an intermediate member extending along the chainsaw guide bar and an upstanding member supporting the counterweight. The counterweight is positioned an offset distance away from the distal end of the chainsaw guide bar such that the intermediate member is biased to rotate about the pin joint and therefore elevate the proximal end of the chainsaw guide bar while attached thereto.
Post and beam system
A beam has an upper face, a lower face, side faces, and an end face. The end face has a rectangular configuration and is vertically disposed. The end face has a slot vertically disposed and parallel with, and equally spaced from, the side faces. Beam holes extend through the beam on opposite sides of the slot. A post has a front face, a parallel rear face, and parallel side faces. A connector has a first section and a second section. Beam apertures are formed in the first section. The first section is positioned in the slot with the beam apertures aligned with the beam holes. The second section is attached to the post. Dowels extend through the beam holes and the beam apertures thereby coupling the beam to the post. The system also includes tools for accurately cutting and drilling components, wood and otherwise, to be coupled.
Logman
A woodworking jig to hold lumber may include a central column; a chainsaw support assembly to slidably connected to the central column; an angle grinder support assembly to slidably connect to the central column; and a vertical log support to support the lumber positioned alongside of the central column.