PORTABLE BAND SAW WITH CHIP VENT AND TIRE BRUSH
20200254543 ยท 2020-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T83/619
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B23D59/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T83/613
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B23D53/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23D53/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D59/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hand-held band saw has a housing having an opening defining a cut zone. A first wheel and a second wheel are supported by the housing. The first and second wheels define a blade support portion configured to support a continuous blade to be driven through the cut zone. A handle extends from the housing, the handle having a grip portion. A blade guard is coupled to the housing and configured to move between open and closed positions with respect to the housing. The blade guard is configured to cover the blade support portion in the closed position. A chip vent is configured to provide an outlet for workpiece debris formed during a cutting operation, and a tire brush is configured to engage at least one of the first or second wheels to remove workpiece debris from the at least one of the first or second wheels.
Claims
1. A hand-held band saw for cutting a workpiece, the hand-held band saw comprising: a housing having an opening defining a cut zone, wherein a first portion of the housing is disposed on a first side of the opening and a second portion of the housing is disposed on a second side of the opening; a first wheel supported by the first portion of the housing; a second wheel supported by the second portion of the housing, wherein the first and second wheels define a blade support portion configured to support a continuous blade to be driven through the cut zone; a motor operably coupled to one of the first or second wheels; a handle extending from the housing, the handle having a grip portion; a blade guard coupled to the housing and configured to move between open and closed positions with respect to the housing, wherein the blade guard is configured to cover the blade support portion in the closed position; and a chip vent formed in the blade guard configured to provide an outlet for workpiece debris formed during a cutting operation.
2. The hand-held band saw of claim 1, wherein the chip vent includes at least one elongated aperture in the blade guard.
3. The hand-held band saw of claim 1, wherein the chip vent includes at least two elongated apertures in the blade guard, wherein the at least two elongated apertures are substantially parallel to each other.
4. The hand-held band saw of claim 1, wherein the first wheel is configured to pull the continuous blade out of the cut zone and the second wheel is configured to feed the continuous blade into the cut zone, wherein the chip vent is disposed proximate the first wheel.
5. The hand-held band saw of claim 1, wherein the chip vent is disposed adjacent the cut zone.
6. The hand-held band saw of claim 1, wherein the chip vent is disposed proximate a location at which the continuous blade exits the cut zone.
7. The hand-held band saw of claim 1, further comprising rollers configured to support the continuous blade, wherein the chip vent is disposed adjacent the rollers.
8. The hand-held band saw of claim 1, further comprising a shoe having a support surface against which the workpiece braces during a cutting operation, wherein the chip vent is disposed adjacent the shoe.
9. The hand-held band saw of claim 1, further comprising a tire brush configured to remove workpiece debris from at least one of the first or second wheels.
10. The hand-held band saw of claim 1, wherein the tire brush and the chip vent are disposed proximate the same wheel.
11. A hand-held band saw for cutting a workpiece, the hand-held band saw comprising: a housing having an opening defining a cut zone, wherein a first portion of the housing is disposed on a first side of the opening and a second portion of the housing is disposed on a second side of the opening; a first wheel supported by the first portion of the housing; a second wheel supported by the second portion of the housing, wherein the first and second wheels define a blade support portion configured to support a continuous blade to be driven through the cut zone; a motor operably coupled to one of the first or second wheels; a handle extending from the housing, the handle having a grip portion; a blade guard coupled to the housing and configured to move between open and closed positions with respect to the housing, wherein the blade guard is configured to cover the blade support portion in the closed position; a chip vent configured to provide an outlet for workpiece debris formed during a cutting operation; and a tire brush configured to engage at least one of the first or second wheels to remove workpiece debris from the at least one of the first or second wheels.
12. The hand-held band saw of claim 11, wherein the chip vent is formed in the blade guard and the tire brush is coupled to the blade guard.
13. A hand-held band saw for cutting a workpiece, the hand-held band saw comprising: a housing having an opening defining a cut zone, wherein a first portion of the housing is disposed on a first side of the opening and a second portion of the housing is disposed on a second side of the opening; a first wheel supported by the first portion of the housing; a second wheel supported by the second portion of the housing, wherein the first and second wheels define a blade support portion configured to support a continuous blade to be driven through the cut zone; a motor operably coupled to the first wheel; a handle extending from the housing, the handle having a grip portion; a blade guard coupled to the housing and configured to move between open and closed positions with respect to the housing, wherein the blade guard is configured to cover the blade support portion in the closed position; and a tire brush configured to engage at least one of the first or second wheels to remove workpiece debris from the at least one of the first or second wheels.
14. The hand-held band saw of claim 13, wherein the tire brush is coupled to the blade guard.
15. The hand-held band saw of claim 13, wherein the blade guard includes a blade guard opening proximate one of the first or second wheels, and wherein the tire brush is disposed proximate the blade guard opening.
16. The hand-held band saw of claim 13, wherein the first wheel is configured to pull the continuous blade out of the cut zone and the second wheel is configured to feed the continuous blade into the cut zone, wherein the tire brush is disposed proximate the first wheel.
17. The hand-held band saw of claim 13, wherein the tire brush includes bristles.
18. The hand-held band saw of claim 17, wherein the bristles are replaceable with the blade guard in the open position.
19. The hand-held band saw of claim 13, further comprising a receptacle configured to receive the tire brush and a cap configured to sandwich the tire brush within the receptacle, wherein the cap is removably secured such that the tire brush is replaceable with the cap removed.
20. The hand-held band saw of claim 19, wherein the receptacle is disposed in the blade guard such that the tire brush is removably coupled to the blade guard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention 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 motor 16 is drivingly connected to a drive assembly 24 (
[0027] With particular reference to
[0028] In the illustrated construction, the battery 22 is a 12-volt power tool battery coupled to the handle 30. The battery 22 is coupled to a portion of the handle 30 adjacent the grip portion 34. The battery 22 is coupled to the handle 30 by inserting a portion of the battery 22 within a portion of the handle 30, i.e., a cavity or recess 36 formed in the handle 30 for receiving the battery 22. In further constructions, the battery 22 may be coupled to the handle 30 by sliding, snapping, rotating, or the like. The recess 36 also includes a terminal assembly (not shown) for electrically connecting the battery 22 to the band saw motor 16 via an electrical circuit (not shown). The battery 22 includes Lithium-ion battery cells. In other constructions of the band saw 10, the battery 22 may have higher or lower nominal voltage. Additionally or alternatively, the battery cells may have chemistries other than Lithium-ion such as, for example, Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal-Hydride, or the like. In other constructions, other sources of power, such as a power cord to provide AC power to an AC motor, may be employed.
[0029] With particular reference to
[0030] The handle 30 extends from a top of the deck 14 on a side of the deck opposite the cutting edge 114 of the blade 26, and extends from the first housing portion 40 on one end and the second housing portion 42 on the other end. Thus, the handle 30 extends between the first housing portion 40 and the second housing portion 42. The handle 30 is positioned at the rear of the band saw 10 opposite the cut zone 44. The grip portion 34 is positioned substantially between the first and second planes 46, 48. The grip portion 34 is adjacent the trigger 32 and configured to be grasped by an operator's hand. The trigger 32 is also at least partially positioned between the first and second planes 46, 48. In other constructions, the trigger 32 may be positioned outside of the first and second planes 46, 48 and adjacent or near one of the first and second planes 46, 48.
[0031] Referring to
[0032] With reference to
[0033] A drive tire 74 and a driven tire 76 are coupled to the periphery of the respective drive wheel 62 and the driven wheel 64. Each of the tires 74, 76 is a circular-shaped ring formed of a soft and/or flexible elastomeric material that is able to lock or adhere to the drive wheel 62 or the driven wheel 64. The band saw blade 26 extends around the drive wheel 62 and the driven wheel 64 and grips the tires 74, 76 and, as a result, motion from the drive wheel 62 is transmitted to the band saw blade 26 via the wheel tires 74, 76.
[0034] With reference to
[0035] The blade tensioning mechanism 78 also includes a spring guide 88, preferably formed by stamping, having guide pins 90 formed as one piece therewith. The tensioning mechanism 78 also includes springs 92, such as coil springs, each of which is disposed about one of the guide pins 90, and a lobe guide 94 for receiving the eccentric lobe 84. The lobe guide 94 is coupled to and positioned in sliding relationship with the guide pins 90 and is limited, or stopped, at one end of the guide pins 90 by stops 96. One free end of each spring 92 abuts the spring guide 88 and another free end of each spring 92 abuts the lobe guide 94.
[0036] The driven wheel axle 72 is fastened to the spring guide 88 by way of a threaded fastener 98 and tilting blocks 100, 102. The tilting blocks 100, 102 include angled seats 101, 103 (
[0037] When the lever 80 is rotated such that the eccentric lobe 84 moves in an arcuate path in a direction towards the drive wheel 62, the eccentric lobe 84 pulls the lobe guide 94 towards the drive wheel 62. The lobe guide 94 thereby abuts the stops 96 and pulls the spring guide 88 towards the drive wheel 62, which pulls the driven wheel 64 towards the drive wheel 62, thus creating slack in the blade 26. Conversely, when the lever 80 is rotated such that the eccentric lobe 84 moves in an arcuate path in a direction away from the drive wheel 62, the eccentric lobe 84 pushes the lobe guide 94 towards the springs 92. The lobe guide 94 moves against the bias of the springs 92, which in turn pushes the driven wheel 64 away from the drive wheel 62, thereby creating tension in the blade 26.
[0038] With reference to
[0039] As is best illustrated in
[0040] The bridge 104 spans the opening 38 between the first housing portion 40 and the second housing portion 42, or, in other words, between the first and second planes 46, 48. As best shown in
[0041] The band saw 10 also includes a shoe 116 having a support surface 118 against which the workpiece 28 is abutted during a cutting operation. Best illustrated in
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[0043] In the closed position, the deck 14 and the blade guard 20 cooperate to substantially enclose the band saw blade 26, except the portion of the band saw blade 26 positioned in the cut zone 44 (i.e., the portion of the band saw blade 26 positioned in the opening 38 and between the first and second planes 46, 48). The portion of the blade 26 not positioned in the cut zone 44 is substantially enclosed, or inaccessible, when the housing 12 is in the closed position. The blade guard 20 includes a side wall 134 extending about the perimeter of the band saw blade 26, and a bottom wall 136 extending from the side wall 134 to cover the cutting edge 114 of the band saw blade 26 and portions of the bottom of the drive and driven wheels 62, 64. The bottom wall 136 includes first and second openings 138, 140 positioned centrally over portions of the drive and driven wheels 62, 64, respectively. The openings 138, 140 are approximately centered about the drive axis 66 and the driven axis 70, respectively (
[0044] With reference to
[0045] A pair of latches 142 couple the blade guard 20 to the deck 14 in the closed position. The latches 142 are substantially mirror images of the each other. The latches 142 each include a deck lip 148 (
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[0050] The tensioning mechanism 78 is trapped in a space between the driven portion 176 of the reinforcement plate 172 and an inner surface of the deck 14. With reference to
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[0052] In operation of the band saw 10, an operator grips the grip portion 34 of the handle 30 with one hand and actuates the trigger 32 with the same hand. Actuation of the trigger 32 causes the motor 16 and drive assembly 24 to rotate the drive wheel 62 about the drive wheel axis 66, causing motion of the band saw blade 26 for cutting the workpiece 28 in the cut zone 44. Because the grip portion 34 is positioned at least partially between the first and second planes 46, 48 bounding the cut zone 44, or opening 38, the operator's hand is also positioned between the first and second planes 46, 48 during the cutting operation. The bridge 104 limits movement of the workpiece 28 after the cutting operation is complete. Furthermore, the guard 20 protects the cutting edge 114 of the blade 28 when the cutting edge 114 is not positioned in the cut zone 44.
[0053] Thus, the invention provides, among other things, a compact band saw having a workpiece guard and a blade guard. Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.