BLADE CLAMP FOR RECIPROCATING SAW
20230264276 · 2023-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H57/031
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23D51/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D51/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23D49/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D51/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D51/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A reciprocating tool includes a housing, a spindle having an end configured to receive a saw blade, and a blade clamp mechanism supported on the spindle and configured to attach the saw blade to the spindle. The blade clamp mechanism includes a locking member movable relative to the spindle between a locked position and an unlocked position. The blade clamp mechanism also includes an actuating member that is rotatable relative to the spindle between an engaged position and a released position. The actuating member defines a gripping surface with ridges and includes a first tab and a second tab, each of the first tab and the second tab protruding radially from the outer gripping surface.
Claims
1. A reciprocating tool comprising: a housing; a spindle mounted for reciprocating movement within the housing and having an end configured to receive a saw blade; and a blade clamp mechanism supported on the spindle and configured to attach the saw blade to the spindle, the blade clamp mechanism including a locking member movable relative to the spindle between a locked position that locks the saw blade to the spindle and an unlocked position that releases the saw blade; and an actuating member supported adjacent the end of the spindle and rotatable relative to the spindle between an engaged position corresponding to the locked position of the locking member, and a released position corresponding to the unlocked position of the locking member, the actuating member defining a gripping surface with ridges and including a first tab and a second tab, each of the first tab and the second tab protruding radially from the outer gripping surface.
2. The reciprocating tool of claim 1, wherein the actuating member includes a rear end facing the housing and a front end opposite the rear end, and wherein the first tab includes a chamfered forward edge located proximate the front end and a flat top edge that extends from the chamfered forward edge toward the rear end.
3. The reciprocating tool of claim 2, wherein the front end includes a front face that defines a front plane, and wherein the forward edge defines a chamfer angle with respect to the front plane, the chamfer angle being between 30 degrees and 60 degrees.
4. The reciprocating tool of claim 1, further comprising a shoe assembly coupled to the housing, the shoe assembly including a first bar and a second bar, each bar having a flat upper surface cooperatively defining an upper shoe plane, wherein when the actuating member is in the engaged position, at least a portion of the first tab protrudes beyond the upper shoe plane.
5. The reciprocating tool of claim 4, wherein when the actuating member is in the released position, the at least a portion of the first tab protrudes beyond the upper shoe plane.
6. The reciprocating tool of claim 5, wherein the actuating member rotates less than 180 degrees between the engaged position and the released position.
7. The reciprocating tool of claim 4, wherein the first bar and the second bar each have a flat lower surface cooperatively defining a lower shoe plane, wherein when the actuating member is in the engaged position, at least a portion of the second tab protrudes beyond the lower shoe plane.
8. The reciprocating tool of claim 7, wherein when the actuating member is in the released position, the at least a portion of the second tab protrudes beyond the lower shoe plane.
9. The reciprocating tool of claim 1, wherein the actuating member includes a rear end facing the housing and a front end opposite the rear end, and wherein each of the ridges extends axially along an entire length of the outer gripping surface between the front end and the rear end.
10. The reciprocating tool of claim 1, wherein the blade clamp mechanism further includes a biasing member configured to bias the actuating member toward the engaged position.
11. A reciprocating tool comprising: a housing; a spindle mounted for reciprocating movement within the housing and having an end configured to receive a saw blade; a blade clamp mechanism supported on the spindle and configured to attach the saw blade to the spindle, the blade clamp mechanism including a locking member movable relative to the spindle between a locked position that locks the saw blade to the spindle and an unlocked position that releases the saw blade; and an actuating member supported on the end of the spindle and rotatable relative to the spindle between an engaged position corresponding to the locked position of the locking member, and a released position corresponding to the unlocked position of the locking member, the actuating member defines an outer gripping surface and includes a tab that protrudes radially from the outer gripping surface; and a shoe assembly coupled to the housing, the shoe assembly including a first bar and a second bar, each bar having a flat upper surface, the flat upper surfaces defining an upper shoe plane, wherein when the actuating member is in the engaged position, at least a portion of the tab protrudes beyond the upper shoe plane.
12. The reciprocating tool of claim 11, wherein the actuating member includes a rear end facing the housing and a front end opposite the rear end, and wherein the tab includes a chamfered forward edge located proximate the front end and a flat top edge that extends from the chamfered forward edge toward the rear end.
13. The reciprocating tool of claim 12, wherein the front end includes a front face that defines a front plane, and wherein the forward edge defines a chamfer angle with respect to the front plane, the chamfer angle being between 30 degrees and 60 degrees.
14. The reciprocating tool of claim 11, wherein the actuating member further includes ridges protruding radially from the outer gripping surface, wherein each of the ridges protrudes radially less than the tab.
15. The reciprocating tool of claim 14, wherein the actuating member includes a rear end facing the housing and a front end opposite the rear end, and wherein each of the plurality of ridges extends axially along an entire length of the outer gripping surface between the front end and the rear end.
16. The reciprocating tool of claim 11, wherein the tab comprises a first tab and the actuating member further includes a second tab that protrudes radially from the outer gripping surface, the first tab being located opposite the second tab.
17. The reciprocating tool of claim 16, wherein when the actuating member is in the released position, the at least a portion of the first tab protrudes beyond the upper shoe plane.
18. The reciprocating tool of claim 17, wherein the actuating member rotates less than 180 degrees between the engaged position and the released position.
19. The reciprocating tool of claim 16, wherein the first bar and the second bar each have a flat lower surface, the flat lower surfaces defining a lower shoe plane; wherein when the actuating member is in the engaged position, at least a portion of the second tab protrudes beyond the lower shoe plane.
20. The reciprocating tool of claim 19, wherein when the actuating member is in the released position, the at least a portion of the second tab protrudes beyond the lower shoe plane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] Before any embodiments of the disclosure are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of embodiment and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0026] The illustrated reciprocating saw 10 includes a housing 12, a motor 14, and a drive mechanism 16 that is operably coupled to the motor 14 and that is positioned within the housing 12. The housing 12 includes a motor housing portion 18 that supports the motor 14, a handle portion 20, and a battery support portion 22 that selectively and removably receives a battery pack (not shown). A shoe 24 extends from and is pivotally coupled to the motor housing portion 18 of the housing 12. The shoe 24 pivots about a pivot axis 26 and facilitates aligning the reciprocating saw 10 on a work piece to be cut.
[0027] The battery support portion 22 has one or more attachment features that supports a battery pack (e.g., an 18 volt Li-ion power tool battery pack), and the battery support portion 22 electrically connects the battery pack to the motor 14. In other embodiments, the battery pack may have different voltages and/or chemistries. In still other embodiments, the reciprocating saw 10 may include a power cord such that the motor 14 is powered by an AC power source (e.g., a wall outlet, a portable generator, etc.).
[0028] The housing 12 includes two clamshell halves 28A, 28B that are connected together along a vertical plane.
[0029] With reference to
[0030] The pin 42 is slidably positioned within the sleeve orifice 62 and the spindle orifice 58. Referring to
[0031] As shown in
[0032] The rear cam member 50 is rotationally positioned over the sleeve 48. The flange 60 of the sleeve 48 limits axial movement of the rear cam member 50 in the rearward direction. Referring to
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[0034] The front cam member 52 further includes an outer cam surface 86 that is positioned radially outward from the pin 42 and that cooperates with the pin 42 to selectively move the pin 42 inward toward the slot 56 to engage the saw blade 40, as described below in more detail. The outer cam surface 86 radially cams the outer surface of the head portion 68 at the same rate as the cam surfaces 80, 84 to facilitate smooth movement of the pin 42.
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[0036] The rear and front cam members 50, 52 are rotatable relative to the spindle 32 between an engaged position (
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[0042] In operation, before a saw blade is inserted, the rear and front cam members 50, 52 are normally in the engaged position due to the biasing action of the spring 46. To insert a saw blade 40, cam member 50, 52 is engaged by the user and rotated to the released position (
[0043] Various features of the disclosure are set forth in the following claims.