Patent classifications
B23D51/14
SAW BLADE QUICK RELEASE MECHANISM FOR SAWING TOOL AND THE SAWING TOOL USING THE SAME
This invention relates to a saw blade quick release mechanism for sawing tool and a sawing tool using same, the mechanism comprising a saw blade mount, a rotary cover rotatable on the saw blade mount, a resilient member holding the rotary cover in position, and a positioning component having a positioning member on either of the saw blade mount and the rotary cover and a positioning slot on the other one thereof whereby in case of the rotary cover positioned, the positioning member is at the positioning end of the positioning slot, and the saw blade cannot be disassembled then, while in case of the rotary cover disassembled, the positioning member is at a release end thereof, and the saw blade can be disassembled then.
SAW BLADE QUICK RELEASE MECHANISM FOR SAWING TOOL AND THE SAWING TOOL USING THE SAME
This invention relates to a saw blade quick release mechanism for sawing tool and a sawing tool using same, the mechanism comprising a saw blade mount, a rotary cover rotatable on the saw blade mount, a resilient member holding the rotary cover in position, and a positioning component having a positioning member on either of the saw blade mount and the rotary cover and a positioning slot on the other one thereof whereby in case of the rotary cover positioned, the positioning member is at the positioning end of the positioning slot, and the saw blade cannot be disassembled then, while in case of the rotary cover disassembled, the positioning member is at a release end thereof, and the saw blade can be disassembled then.
Metal Lashing Plates
A lightweight, thin metal connector plate with one or more through holes or cutouts, containing multiple sharp edges. The sharp edges, within the through hole or cutout, upset and engage the outer layers of a stick or sticks, or similarly essentially cylindrical and irregular members, when inserted into the connector plate and a force subsequently applied, by rotating or moving the stick or sticks off axis from the plate, to fasten the stick or sticks in place. The sheet metal construction provides for a wide rage of additional connection options, by means of easily incorporated features in the connector plate, when used in conjunction with common flexible connectors and solid fasteners. Using the connector plate, tools and structures can be quickly fabricated and then disassembled, from locally harvested woods or canes. The connector plate, being lightweight, compact and made from metal, is well suited to survival preparedness and outdoor activities.
Combined blade clamp and tensioner for scroll saw
A blade clamp with first and second gripping members configured to hold a cutting blade, a lever connected to the clamp by a connection member, and a head that receives the connection member that extends through an aperture of the head. The connection member can move along a first axis through the aperture of the head and move the clamp along the first axis based on a position of the lever. The first and the second gripping members of the clamp can clamp the cutting blade along a second axis orthogonal to the first axis based on a position of the clamp along the first axis. The lever can include an eccentric cam surface that engages a cam follower. The eccentric cam surface can cause the clamp to provide a clamping force and tension to the cutting blade.
Combined blade clamp and tensioner for scroll saw
A blade clamp with first and second gripping members configured to hold a cutting blade, a lever connected to the clamp by a connection member, and a head that receives the connection member that extends through an aperture of the head. The connection member can move along a first axis through the aperture of the head and move the clamp along the first axis based on a position of the lever. The first and the second gripping members of the clamp can clamp the cutting blade along a second axis orthogonal to the first axis based on a position of the clamp along the first axis. The lever can include an eccentric cam surface that engages a cam follower. The eccentric cam surface can cause the clamp to provide a clamping force and tension to the cutting blade.
HACKSAW WITH HANDLE TENSIONING MECHANISM
A hacksaw may include a blade support frame, a handle operably coupled to the blade support frame at a first end of the blade support frame, a movable blade engagement assembly and a multi-function fixed blade engagement assembly. The multi-function fixed blade engagement assembly may be disposed at a second end of the blade support frame. The multi-function fixed blade engagement assembly may include a first clamping structure to affix a first end of a blade to the hacksaw via an engagement pin and a second clamping structure to affix a portion of the blade spaced apart from the first end to the hacksaw via a clamping or pinching force exerted on the portion of the blade. The movable blade engagement assembly may be operably coupled to the handle and to a second end of the blade. Tension on the blade may be adjustable by adjustment of the movable blade engagement assembly.
HACKSAW WITH HANDLE TENSIONING MECHANISM
A hacksaw may include a blade support frame, a handle operably coupled to the blade support frame at a first end of the blade support frame, a movable blade engagement assembly and a multi-function fixed blade engagement assembly. The multi-function fixed blade engagement assembly may be disposed at a second end of the blade support frame. The multi-function fixed blade engagement assembly may include a first clamping structure to affix a first end of a blade to the hacksaw via an engagement pin and a second clamping structure to affix a portion of the blade spaced apart from the first end to the hacksaw via a clamping or pinching force exerted on the portion of the blade. The movable blade engagement assembly may be operably coupled to the handle and to a second end of the blade. Tension on the blade may be adjustable by adjustment of the movable blade engagement assembly.
SCROLL SAW
A scroll saw has a machine base. The machine base includes two parallel transmission shafts thereon. The two transmission shafts are connected to each other through a synchronous unit. The synchronous unit has an upper crankshaft and a lower crankshaft connected to the transmission shafts, respectively. A plurality of crankshaft connecting levers are connected between the upper crankshaft and the lower crankshaft. When one of the transmission shafts is rotated, another transmission shaft will be driven to rotate through the synchronous unit. Because the synchronous unit is composed of the crankshaft connecting levers, the connection between the transmission shafts is relatively tight. This ensures that the transmission shafts do not generate a deviation in rotation to avoid vibration and noise.
Coping saw
The present invention is a coping saw for performing a coping operation. The saw is operable in a first orientation for performing a first cut and in a second orientation for performing a coping second cut and comprises a handle having one or more power switches for activating and deactivating the drive system in both the first orientation and in the second orientation.
Blade holding device
A blade holding device for securely holding a saw blade includes a holding unit, a sleeve member, a retaining unit, and a shell. The holding unit includes a clamp member and an insert. The clamp member has two half portions defining a gap for receiving the saw blade, a slot extending through one of the half portions, and an abutment surface. The insert is inserted into the slot, abuts against the abutment surface, and has a threaded hole. The sleeve member surrounds the half portions of the clamp member without blocking the threaded hole. The retaining unit includes a fastening member extending threadedly through the threaded hole for pressing against the saw blade. The shell surrounds the sleeve member and the clamp member.