Precision drywall punch
10391665 ยท 2019-08-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26F2001/4472
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/3846
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26F1/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
According to the present invention, an apparatus is provided that allows cutting an opening in a material, such as a wall or surface, while accurately controlling the depth of penetration so as not to damage or destroy any existing materials behind the wall or surface, and also without needing equal access behind the wall or surface. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes a support block assembly having a thickness and at least one primary surface, the at least one primary surface defining a perimeter of the support block assembly; and one or more cutting blades coupled to the support block assembly in at least one location and extending away from the at least one primary surface, the one or more cutting blades being arranged in a closed plane orientation and each being coupled to the support block assembly such that the one or more cutting blades extend away from the at least one primary surface at an inset distance relative to the perimeter of the support block assembly. In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus includes one or more levels. And in another preferred embodiment, the apparatus includes a handle.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a support block assembly having a thickness and at least one primary surface, the at least one primary surface defining a perimeter of the support block assembly, the support block assembly comprising: a first portion defining the at least one primary surface; a second portion defining at least one secondary surface, the at least one secondary surface being oriented so as to face the at least one primary surface of the first portion; one or more retractable mechanisms; and one or more cutting blades coupled to the support block assembly in at least one location and extending away from the at least one primary surface, the one or more cutting blades being arranged in a closed plane orientation defining an area within the closed plane orientation, and each of the one or more cutting blades being coupled to the support block assembly such that the one or more cutting blades extend away from the at least one primary surface at an inset distance relative to the perimeter of the support block assembly; wherein the second portion of the support block assembly is directly coupled exclusively and only to the one or more retractable mechanisms such that the second portion is configured to move relative to and independent of the one or more cutting blades; the second portion of the support block assembly defines an area larger than the area of the closed plane orientation of the one or more cutting blades and comprises a plurality of slots arranged in an orientation identical to that of the one or more cutting blades, such that the second portion of the block assembly can extend and retract relative to the cutting blades without physically engaging the blades; and wherein the retractable mechanisms are springs.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first portion and second portion are comprised of the same material.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first portion and second portion are not comprised of the same material.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inset distance is at least inch.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the support block assembly is at least inch.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the first portion of the support block assembly comprises a first primary surface and a second primary surface; the one or more cutting blades coupled to the first primary surface; and one or more levels are coupled to the second primary surface.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein: the one or more levels comprise a first level and a second level; and the first level is oriented in a first direction and the second level is oriented in a second direction, the second direction being perpendicular to the first direction.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one cutting blade is serrated.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one cutting blade has an exposed cutting length of inch to inch.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the at least one location at which the one or more cutting blades are coupled to the support block assembly comprises two or more locations; and each of the two or more locations are configured to couple the one or more cutting blades to the support block assembly in a manner such that an exposed cutting length is different in each of the two or more locations.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein an exposed cutting length of at least one cutting blade is adjustable in order to control the depth of cutting.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first portion comprises a handle coupled thereto.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the one or more retractable mechanisms each comprises a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to the at least one primary surface of the first portion and the second end being coupled to the at least one secondary surface of the second portion.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inset distance is 0.0 inches, such that the one or more cutting blades are positioned along the perimeter of the support block assembly.
15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the support block assembly is capable of extending beyond the one or more cutting blades when the one or more retractable mechanisms are in a fully extended position.
16. A method comprising: (a) providing an apparatus comprising: a support block assembly having a thickness and at least one primary surface, the at least one primary surface defining a perimeter of the support block assembly, the support block assembly comprising: a first portion defining the at least one primary surface; a second portion defining at least one secondary surface, the at least one secondary surface being oriented so as to face the at least one primary surface of the first portion; one or more retractable mechanisms; and one or more cutting blades coupled to the support block assembly in at least one location and extending away from the at least one primary surface, the one or more cutting blades being arranged in a closed plane orientation defining an area within the closed plane orientation, and each of the one or more cutting blades being coupled to the support block assembly such that the one or more cutting blades extend away from the at least one primary surface at an inset distance relative to the perimeter of the support block assembly; wherein the second portion of the support block assembly is directly coupled exclusively and only to the one or more retractable mechanisms such that the second portion is configured to move relative to and independent of the one or more cutting blades; the second portion of the support block assembly defines an area larger than the area of the closed plane orientation of the one or more cutting blades and comprises a plurality of slots arranged in an orientation identical to that of the one or more cutting blades, such that the second portion of the block assembly can extend and retract relative to the cutting blades without physically engaging the blades; and wherein the retractable mechanisms are springs; (b) pressing the provided apparatus against a material; and (c) cutting an opening in the material using the one or more cutting blades of the provided apparatus, wherein the inset distance operates to limit the depth of penetration into the material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURE(S)
(1) Having thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying figures, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying figures, in which some, but not all embodiments of the invention are shown. Indeed, the present invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
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(13) The support block assembly 10 has a thickness z. The thickness of support block assembly 10 supports the durability of the invention and provides a suitable amount of rigidity to promote the ease of cutting through a material when the invention is pressed against a wall or surface. In a preferred embodiment, the thickness z may be inch. However, the appropriate thickness will vary with the type of material used to make the support block assembly, and the thickness need not be constant throughout the support block assembly.
(14) The support block assembly 10 has at least one primary surface, which defines a perimeter of the support block assembly. For example,
(15) A preferred embodiment of the invention may also include one or more cutting blades 20 coupled to the support block assembly 10. The cutting blades may be any type of material suitable for cutting, such as metal or plastic, for example.
(16) An exemplary typical shape to cut would be the size of a single gang electrical box with a length of 2.3 inches and a width of 4.2 inches. Another exemplary typical shape to cut would be the size of a dual gang electrical box with a length of 4.1 inches and a width of 4.2 inches. These are merely examples, and a person of ordinary skill would readily recognize that this invention is not so limited, and that the cutting blades may be arranged into many different shapes or dimensions.
(17) The one or more cutting blades 20 are coupled to the support block assembly 10 in at least one location. For example, cutting blades may be coupled to the support block assembly 10 through a primary surface 30 using, for example, L-shaped cutting blades and any fixation means known to persons of ordinary skill, such as adhesive, nails, or screws (not shown). For another example, the cutting blades can also be coupled to the support block assembly 10 through a primary surface 60, again using any type of fixation means known to persons of ordinary skill (shown in
(18) The cutting blades may be permanently or removably coupled to the support block assembly. In a preferred embodiment, the cutting blades may be removably coupled to the support block assembly, such that they can be replaced with new blades, different blades, or no blades at all (for example, for storage or packaging). The arrangement of the cutting blades may also be adjustable, such that different closed plane shapes or figures may be achieved.
(19) A preferred embodiment of the invention may also include the one or more cutting blades 20 extending away from the at least one primary surface 30 at an inset distance relative to the perimeter of the support block assembly 10. For example,
(20) For example, the invention may be used to cut an opening in a wall by placing the cutting blades to the wall and then pressing or striking the support block assembly, thereby causing the cutting blades to penetrate the wall or surface material. Without an inset distance, the entire support block assembly, including the one or more cutting blades coupled thereto, can penetrate through and then past the wall, and damage or destroy materials that lie on the other side of the wall. However, this is not the case with the inset distance according to the present invention. Because of the inset distance, some portion of the support block assembly will catch the part of the wall that has not been cut and prevent the one or more cutting blades from penetrating any deeper through or past the wall. Therefore, the inset distance limits the depth of penetration of the one or more cutting blades. The appropriate inset distance will vary depending on the material and thickness of the support block assembly. In a preferred embodiment, the inset distance may be inch.
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(22) The components together also form a single perimeter of the support block assembly 10, which is the same perimeter as in the embodiment where the support block assembly is comprised of only one component (
(23) The multiple and/or separate components of the support block assembly may be comprised of the same or different material. For example, the first component 11 in
(24) The components of the support block assembly may be permanently or removably coupled to one another by any fixation means known to persons of ordinary skill, such as adhesive, nails, or screws. A person of ordinary skill would recognize that coupling could be direct or indirect.
(25) Furthermore, first component 11 and second component 12 as illustrated in
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(27) The size of the cutting blades may be adjusted to vary the exposed cutting length a, which also controls the depth of cutting. The exposed cutting length should preferably be at or around the thickness of the material being cut. As one non-limiting example, the exposed cutting length a may be preferably inch to inch. One manner of adjusting the size of the cutting blades is to remove the cutting blades from the support assembly block and then replace them with cutting blades of a different size. Alternatively, in a preferred embodiment, the exposed cutting length a may be adjusted by coupling the cutting blade to a lower spot along the thickness of the support block assembly, thereby exposing a different length of the blade that is available for cutting.
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(29) The present invention also contemplates other ways to adjust the exposed cutting length a of the one or more cutting blades, such as retractable blades, varying the length of the non-exposed portion of the cutting blade, or varying the thickness of the support block assembly or components of the support block assembly.
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(31) Another type of handle is illustrated in
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(33) Alternatively, the block 13 may be of a size larger than the area between the one or more cutting blades 20, and include slots or openings through which the blades can protrude, such that when the invention is not pressed against a wall or surface, the block 13 functions as a protective cover around the one or more cutting blades 20. In this embodiment, the cutting blades would only be exposed when the invention is pressed against a wall or surface to make a cut or opening, which increases the safety of using the invention. Thus, it is preferable that the thickness of block 13 be less than the exposed cutting length of the one or more cutting blades 20. And it is preferable that the retractable mechanism 14 be arranged such that the block 13 rests at a distance away from primary surface 30 approximately equal to the exposed cutting length of the one or more cutting blades 20, when the invention is not in use.
(34) Block 13 and retractable mechanism 14 may be comprised of the same or different material as the rest of the support block assembly 10. For example, block 13 may be comprised of plastic or wood, and the retractable mechanism 14 may be comprised of rubber, plastic, or metal. Alternatively, in another preferred embodiment, all components may be comprised of plastic. These are merely non-limiting examples, and the invention contemplates that the support block assembly may comprise any suitable material including plastics, woods, metals, foams, and/or any other material commonly used in construction.
(35) The components of the support block assembly may be permanently or removably coupled to one another by any fixation means known to persons of ordinary skill, such as adhesive, nails, or screws. A person of ordinary skill would recognize that coupling could be direct or indirect.
(36) Furthermore, block 13 and retractable mechanism 14 as illustrated in
(37) Another preferred embodiment of the present invention is a method comprising the steps: (a) providing an apparatus comprising: a support block assembly having a thickness and at least one primary surface, the at least one primary surface defining a perimeter of the support block assembly; and one or more cutting blades coupled to the support block assembly in at least one location and extending away from the at least one primary surface, the one or more cutting blades being arranged in a closed plane orientation and each being coupled to the support block assembly such that the one or more cutting blades extend away from the at least one primary surface at an inset distance relative to the perimeter of the support block assembly; (b) pressing the provided apparatus against a material; and (c) cutting an opening in the material using the one or more cutting blades of the provided apparatus, wherein the inset distance operates to limit the depth of penetration through the material.
(38) Using this method of the present invention, a user can quickly and easily achieve a perfect cutout every time with no risk of damage or destruction to the materials behind the wall.
(39) Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this invention pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated figures. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.