A GUIDE FOR A CUTTING TOOL
20220072637 · 2022-03-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23D59/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D59/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A guide for a cutting tool. The guide comprises a plate and an attachment means for attaching the plate to the cutting tool.
The guide is removably attached to a circular cutter and comprises: a reflector plate for reflecting a laser and an attachment means for attaching the reflector plate to the circular cutter. On the reflector plate there is formed at least one linear marking which when aligned with a projected line from the laser enables the cutter to be positioned so as to locate its blade in a plane defined by the laser.
An adjustable connector attaches the guide to the circular cutter.
Claims
1. A guide for a circular cutter, the guide comprising: a reflector plate for reflecting a laser and an attachment means for attaching the reflector plate to the circular saw, on the reflector plate there is formed at least one linear marking which when aligned with a projected line from the laser, is positioned so as to locate a blade of the circular cutter in a plane defined by the laser; and an adjustable connector enables the reflector plate to be adjusted through a range of angles, in the plane of the blade, so as to enable the reflector plate to be oriented at a desired angle with respect to a line laser.
2. The guide according to claim 1 wherein the reflector plate is flat and substantially planar.
3. The guide according to claim 1 wherein the reflector plate is substantially rectangular.
4. The guide according to claim 1, wherein linear markings are defined on the reflector plate and are positioned at angles one to another on a face of the plate which in use faces away from the blade.
5. The guide according to claim 4 wherein the linear markings comprise a pair of marks at opposite edges of the reflector plate.
6. The guide according to claim 1 wherein the attachment means is adapted to connect the reflector plate to a body or shroud of a circular cutter, such as a circular saw.
7. (canceled)
8. The guide according to claim 7 wherein the adjuster adjustable connector is supported in an arcuate slot or groove and is movable and lockable with respect to the slot or groove.
9. The guide according to claim 1 wherein the attachment means is supported by a body that is connected to one end of the reflector plate.
10. The guide according to claim 9 wherein bolts are supported by the body, the bolts, act as attachment means for releasably attaching the reflector plate to the circular cutter.
11. The guide according to claim 10 wherein the body supports at least two, and ideally four, adjustable connectors, such as screw threaded adjusters with a head that contacts a hard outer protective body or shroud of the circular cutter.
12. The guide according to claim 11 wherein the screw threaded adjusters have wingnuts or butterfly nuts.
13. The guide according to claim 10 wherein rubber feet are provided at the end of the connectors for gripping the body or shroud of the circular cutter.
14. The guide according to claim 9 wherein the body has a ‘wishbone’ or ‘tuning fork’ shape and a bolt is provided in each of the two limbs so as to enable adjustment of the adjustable connector.
15. The guide according to claim 1 wherein the attachment means includes a locking device that attaches the reflector plate to the circular cutter such that the reflector plate is not able to move or rotate with respect to the circular cutter.
16. The guide according to claim 1 wherein a spacer includes packing means or struts for spacing the reflector plate apart from the circular cutter and/or the blade thereof.
17. The guide according to claim 1 wherein the attachment means comprises one or more clamps shaped to fit into, onto, or around elements of the circular cutter.
18. The guide according to claim 1 wherein the attachment means is adapted to attach the reflector plate to a handle, body, support, casing or blade shroud of the circular cutter or circular saw.
19. The guide according to claim 1 wherein a series of slots, perforations, holes or apertures are provided in the reflector plate on the linear marking.
20. The guide according to claim 1 wherein the reflector plate is formed from a metal such as aluminium or stainless steel.
21. The circular cutter has a shroud or casing in which mountings are defined, the mountings are dimensioned and arranged to receive the attachment means according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0057] The plate 100 is a flat rectangular metal plate 110 with a single linear marking 115 on one of its faces. The linear marking 115 extends from the centre of one of the short edges of the plate 110, along the centre of the plate, equidistant between the two longer lateral edges of the plate 110, for approximately three quarters along the length of the plate 110.
[0058] A pair of apertures are formed through the plate 110 between the end of the linear marking 115 and the short edge of the plate 110 to which the linear marking does not extend. The two apertures are aligned with the linear marking 115. In use, threaded ends of a U-shaped bolt 132 of a saddle clamp 130, comprised by the attachment means 120, extend through the apertures. Nuts 134 are screwed onto each of the bolts 132 so as to secure the plate 110 onto the bracket 122 of the attachment means 120.
[0059] The attachment means 120 comprises a bracket 122 and a saddle clamp 130. The bracket is generally A-shaped and comprises two elongate limbs each with a first end 124 which is connected to the first end 124 of the other limb, and a second end 126 which is connected to the side of the blade shroud 520 of the circular saw 500 in use.
[0060] The first ends 124 are interconnected by a curved length of bracket (to which the plate 110 is secured by the saddle clamp 130) and central points of the limbs are interconnected by a central moulded brace 128 which fits onto the edge of the blade shroud 520 of the circular saw 500.
[0061] The second ends 126 of the limbs, and a central moulded brace 128, are both connected to the blade shroud 520 of the circular saw 500 by bolts.
[0062] The saddle clamp 130 comprises a U-shaped bolt 132 and a moulded saddle block 136. The saddle block 136 fits onto the curved interconnected first ends 124 of the limbs of the bracket 122 and defines a flat surface against which the plate 110 is secured by the U-shaped bolt 132 and nuts 134. The saddle block 136 having two apertures formed therethrough, through which the U-shaped bolt 132 fits in use, such that the curved interconnected first ends 124 of the limbs of the bracket 122 can be clamped tightly between the U-shaped bolt 132 and the saddle block 136 so as to lock the guide in a selected position.
[0063] The orientation of the plate 110 is fixed with respect to the saddle block 136 due to the U-shaped bolt 132 having two ends which are received by apertures aligned with linear marking 115. As the saddle block 136 is moulded such that it fits onto the curved interconnected first ends 124 of the limbs of the bracket 122, the orientation of the plate 110, with respect to the blade of a grinder or the circular saw 500, is fixed in use. The plate 110 is connected to the circular saw 500 such that the linear marking 115 is coplanar with the circular saw blade 510, and the plate itself is orthogonal to that shared plane.
[0064] As such, when the linear marking 115 is aligned with plane of a line laser which is orthogonal to the plate 110, such that the line laser shines along the linear marking 115, the circular saw blade 510 is always located within the plane defined by the line laser.
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[0067] The six additional linear markings defined by the marks 320 are at fifteen, thirty and forty-five degrees to each side of the central linear marking 315.
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[0069] In a similar manner to the reflector plate 310 shown in
[0070] Each pair of marks 420 comprises one mark on each side of the central linear marking 415 and is formed on opposite short edges or opposite long edges of the reflector plate 410. Each pair of linear marks 420 defining a line therebetween passing through the midpoint of the central linear marking 415.
[0071] A short linear marking 425 at right angles to the central linear marking 415 bisects the linear marking at its midpoint, such that the intersection of this linear marking 425 with the first linear marking 425 marks the centre of the reflector plate 410.
[0072] Each mark 420 of each pair of marks 420 is labelled with the number of degrees the line it defines with the other mark 420 of its pair is at with respect to the short linear marking 425. Therefor each linear marking may be identified by aligning a first of the marks 420 with the mark 420 labelled with the same number as the first mark 420 on the opposite side of the central marking 415 and at the opposite edge of the reflector plate 410.
[0073] The additional linear markings defined by the labelled marks 420 on the edge of the reflector plate are at 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, and 170 degrees to the short linear mark 425 at right angles to the central linear marking 410.
[0074] Referring now to
[0075] On the reflector plate 610 there is formed at least one linear marking 611 which when aligned with a projected line from the laser (not shown), is positioned so as to locate the blade (not shown) in a plane defined by the laser. Adjustable connectors 606A and 606B together attach the body 603 of the guide to the circular cutter. End stops 607A and 607B help to locate and retain the adjustable connectors 606A and 606B on the circular cutter.
[0076] Slots 602 and 604 enable the reflector plate 610 to be positioned in a range of different positions and orientations to suit the user and the nature of what is being cut. Some of these positions and orientations are depicted in
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[0080] Four separate attachment means 902, 904, 906 and 908, which are threaded and have ‘butterfly’ nuts or wingnuts, are supported in each of the limbs: two each on each limb arranged substantially diametrically opposed one to another.
[0081] A wingnut or butterfly nut is a type of nut with two larger metal “wings”, one on each side, so as to enable them to tightened and loosened by hand without tools.
[0082] The attachment means 902, 904, 906 and 908 enable users to attach and remove the guide 900 and importantly adjust its so that linear marker 930 can be easily aligned to be in the same plane as the cutting blade (not shown).
[0083] The reflector plate 901 is positioned so as to locate a blade of the circular cutter in a plane defined by the laser. In addition to the four separate attachment means 902, 904, 906 and 908, there may be an adjustable connector that attaches the reflector plate 901 to the two limbs, a saddle clamp may be connected by way of connectors 920 and 922. The connectors 920 and 922 may comprises a U-shaped bolt (not shown) and a moulded saddle block (not shown) in a similar manner to the arrangement shown in
[0084] The invention has been described by way of example only and it will be appreciated that variation to the above-described embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
[0085] Variation may be made to aforementioned embodiments for example by forming a slot or series of slots, perforations, holes or apertures in the reflector plate as the linear marking. Such an arrangement also allows the user to see through the slot onto a floor or work surface as well as view the reflector plate from above.