POWERED HANDHELD CUTTING TOOL
20210154879 ยท 2021-05-27
Inventors
- Shane McCue (Greenfield, WI, US)
- Drake J. Schlosser (Hartford, WI, US)
- Charles M. Rowland (Oconomowoc, WI, US)
- Anthony J. Buxton (Wauwatosa, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B27B17/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B17/0008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B27B17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A handheld cutting tool includes a motor, a driven gear coupled to the motor for receiving torque therefrom and a sprocket coupled for co-rotation with the driven gear, a handle guard extending from handle portion, a chain supported on a guide bar and engaged with the sprocket such that rotation of the sprocket moves the chain along the guide bar, and a battery pack removably coupled to an end of the handle portion. The handle guard includes a support face configured to support the handheld cutting tool on a horizontal support surface, and the battery pack includes a foot portion. A center of gravity of the handheld cutting tool is located above the foot portion and permits balancing of the handheld cutting tool in an upright position on only the foot portion.
Claims
1. A handheld cutting tool comprising: a motor; a driven gear coupled to the motor for receiving torque therefrom and a sprocket coupled for co-rotation with the driven gear; a housing including a motor housing portion in which the motor is located, a drive housing portion in which the driven gear and sprocket are located, and a handle portion extending from one of the motor housing portion or the drive housing portion; a handle guard extending between the handle portion and one of the drive housing portion or the motor housing portion, wherein an interior portion of the handle guard and the handle portion of the housing collectively define an opening through which a user's hand is positionable for grasping the handle portion, and wherein an exterior portion of the handle guard opposite the interior portion includes a support face that defines a plane relative to the housing; a guide bar extending from the drive housing portion; and a chain supported on the guide bar and engaged with the sprocket such that rotation of the sprocket moves the chain along the guide bar, wherein the support face of the handle guard is configured to support the handheld cutting tool on a horizontal support surface, and wherein the chain does not intersect the plane.
2. The handheld cutting tool of claim 1 further comprising a battery pack removably coupled to a bottom part of the handle portion; and wherein a center of gravity of the handheld cutting tool permits balancing of the handheld cutting tool in an upright position on only a portion of the battery.
3. The handheld cutting tool of claim 1 further comprising a battery pack removably coupled to an end of the handle portion opposite the motor housing portion, wherein the battery pack includes a foot portion that defines a base plane.
4. The handheld cutting tool of claim 3, wherein a center of gravity of the handheld cutting tool is located above the foot portion when the cutting tool is stood upright on the foot portion.
5. The handheld cutting tool of claim 4, wherein the center of gravity permits the handheld cutting tool to balance relative the base plane on only the foot portion of the battery pack.
6. The handheld cutting tool of claim 1, wherein the motor housing portion and the drive housing portion are oriented with respect to one another at an oblique angle, wherein the handle housing portion and the driver housing portion are oriented with respect to one another at an oblique angle, and wherein the handle housing portion is transverse to the motor housing portion.
7. The handheld cutting tool of claim 1 further comprising a lubrication system configured for supplying lubrication to at least one of the driven gear, sprocket, guide bar, and chain, wherein the lubrication system includes a transparent lubricant reservoir configured to indicate a level of lubricant within the reservoir from outside of the lubricant reservoir.
8. The handheld cutting tool of claim 1, wherein the chain includes a plurality of linkages configured to support a plurality of cutting elements, wherein adjacent linkages in the plurality of linkages are rotatably attached by a drive link, and wherein a number of linkages in the plurality of linkages is approximately equal to a number of cutting elements in the plurality of cutting elements.
9. The handled cutting tool of claim 1, wherein the chain is a full-house chain that includes one linkage for every one cutting element.
10. A handheld cutting tool comprising: a motor; a driven gear coupled to the motor for receiving torque therefrom and a sprocket coupled for co-rotation with the driven gear; a housing including a motor housing portion in which the motor is located, a drive housing portion in which the driven gear and sprocket are located, and a handle portion extending from the motor housing portion; a guide bar extending from the drive housing portion; a chain supported on the guide bar and engaged with the sprocket such that rotation of the sprocket moves the chain along the guide bar; and a battery pack removably coupled to an end of the handle portion opposite the motor housing portion, the battery pack including a foot portion defining a base plane; wherein a center of gravity of the handheld cutting tool is located above the foot portion when the handheld cutting tool is stood upright on the foot portion, thus permitting the handheld cutting tool to balance only on the foot portion of the battery pack.
11. The handheld cutting tool of claim 10 further comprising a handle guard extending between the handle portion and the motor housing portion, wherein an interior portion of the handle guard and the handle portion of the housing collectively define an opening through which a user's hand is positionable for grasping the handle portion, and wherein an exterior portion of the handle guard opposite the interior portion includes a support face that defines a plane relative to the housing.
12. The handheld cutting tool of claim 11, wherein the support face of the handle guard is configured to support the handheld cutting tool on a horizontal support surface, and wherein the chain does not intersect the plane defined by the support face.
13. The handheld cutting tool of claim 11, wherein the support face of the handle guard is configured to support the handheld cutting tool on a horizontal support surface, and wherein the battery pack does not interest the plane defined by the support face.
14. The handheld cutting tool of claim 10, wherein the motor housing portion and the drive housing portion are oriented with respect to one another at an oblique angle, wherein the handle housing portion and the driver housing portion are oriented with respect to one another at an oblique angle, and wherein the handle housing portion is transverse to the motor housing portion.
15. The handheld cutting tool of claim 10 further comprising a lubrication system configured for supplying lubrication to at least one of the driven gear, sprocket, guide bar, and chain, wherein the lubrication system includes a transparent lubricant reservoir configured to indicate a level of lubricant within the reservoir from outside of the lubricant reservoir.
16. The handheld cutting tool of claim 10, wherein the chain includes a plurality of linkages configured to support a plurality of cutting elements, wherein adjacent linkages in the plurality of linkages are rotatably attached by a drive link, and wherein a number of linkages in the plurality of linkages is approximately equal to a number of cutting elements in the plurality of cutting elements.
17. The handled cutting tool of claim 10, wherein the chain is a full-house chain that includes one linkage for every one cutting element.
18. The handled cutting tool of claim 10 further comprising a cover removably coupled to the guide bar.
19. A handheld cutting tool comprising: a motor; a driven gear coupled to the motor for receiving torque therefrom and a sprocket coupled for co-rotation with the driven gear; a handle guard extending from handle portion, the handle guard including a support face configured to support the handheld cutting tool on a horizontal support surface; a chain supported on a guide bar and engaged with the sprocket such that rotation of the sprocket moves the chain along the guide bar; and a battery pack removably coupled to an end of the handle portion, the battery pack including a foot portion; wherein a center of gravity of the handheld cutting tool is located above the foot portion and permits balancing of the handheld cutting tool in an upright position on only the foot portion.
20. The handheld cutting tool of claim 19, wherein the chain includes a plurality of linkages configured to support a plurality of cutting elements, wherein adjacent linkages in the plurality of linkages are rotatably attached by a drive link, and wherein a number of linkages in the plurality of linkages is approximately equal to a number of cutting elements in the plurality of cutting elements.
21. The handled cutting tool of claim 19, wherein the chain is a full-house chain that includes one linkage for every one cutting element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] 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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[0018] As illustrated in
[0019] By providing additional cutting teeth, the exemplary full house saw chain 44 can improve cutting efficiency for the pruner 20 and reduce vibration generated during the cutting operation for smoother operation, especially at lower speeds, when compared to a standard-type saw chain, semi-skip saw chain, etc. In other embodiments by way of example, the saw chain 44 is any of a standard-type saw chain, a semi-skip saw chain, skip saw chain, or the like, such that use of the pruner 20 is not limited to a single saw chain sequence or configuration. The pruner 20 may also include a chain brake, dampener, or the like (not shown) for resisting movement of the saw chain 44 about the guide bar 40. In some embodiments by way of example, the full house saw chain 44 may be utilized and operated at the lower speeds to alleviate or eliminate the need of a chain brake or the like. In other embodiments by way of example, the pruner 20 may include a chain brake or the like and the exemplary full house saw chain 44 or another sequence/configuration of saw chain.
[0020] The guide bar 40 is movable within the drive housing portion 32 to adjust the tension of the saw chain 44. In some embodiment, the guide bar 40 may be between about 127 mm (approximately 5 inches) and about 305 mm (approximately 12 inches) long. A bumper spike 45 is coupled to and extends from the drive housing portion 55 to engage a workpiece and increase stability by providing a pivot point during a cutting operation. As shown in
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[0022] The pruner 20 further includes a trigger 128, upon which a user's index finger is positioned, to selectively enable the drive mechanism 48. The trigger 128 is mechanically, electrically, or electro-mechanically connected to the motor 50 such that actuation of the trigger 128 by a user advances the saw chain 44 about the guide bar 40 in cutting operation.
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[0025] The foot 76 defines a base plane 80 (
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[0027] The housing 24 even further includes a knuckle guard 120 that extends between the drive housing portion 32 and the motor housing portion 28 (
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[0030] Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described. Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.