POWER TOOL CUTTING APPARATUS

20190187397 ยท 2019-06-20

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The invention relates to apparatus for providing for the powered cutting of a workpiece, typically in the form of a planar or sheet material. The apparatus includes a rotatable blade to cut the workpiece and the blade is mountable such as in a first mode of use to be capable of being held in a fixed position in which the workpiece is moved past the blade, and a second mode of use in which the blade is moved with respect to the workpiece to cut the same. The workpiece is mounted on a base and the blade is mounted with respect to the base via one or more slide members.

Claims

1. A powered cutting apparatus for the cutting of a workpiece, said apparatus including a base, first and second spaced parallel slide members located one above another on first and second mounting brackets provided at each end of the two spaced parallel slide members and located at or adjacent to a longitudinal edge of said base such that said slide members are substantially parallel with the said longitudinal edge of the base, a bearing assembly, said bearing assembly connected to a housing in which is mounted a motor to provide power to rotate a saw blade provided on said housing so as to perform the cutting of the workpiece, a guard mounted on said housing and which receives therein a part of said saw blade, and another part of said saw blade is located in a longitudinal slot in said base, said longitudinal slot arranged to be substantially parallel to said slide members and said longitudinal edge of said base, said housing located intermediate said bearing assembly and said saw blade and a fence assembly is provided to be selectively mounted at first and second locations on said base in order to provide a guide for the workpiece positioned on the top surface of the base when the cutting is performed and wherein an axis of rotation of the saw blade is maintained at a fixed height with respect to the base by the said bearing assembly and slide members.

2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the cutting operation is performed on the workpiece by holding the workpiece in a fixed position on the base and moving the bearing assembly, housing and rotating sawblade with respect to said slide members.

3. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the cutting operation is performed on the workpiece by locking the bearing assembly, housing and saw blade at a fixed location with respect to said slide members, rotating the saw blade and moving the workpiece with respect to said saw blade to allow the saw blade to cut through the same.

4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein locking means are provided which protrude from the housing into at least one aperture in at least one of the slide members to lock the bearing assembly, housing and saw blade in a fixed position with respect to the slide members.

5. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein a push member is provided to allow the user to use the same to push the workpiece towards the rotating saw blade.

6. Apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the push member is storable on the base when not in use.

7. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the housing includes a handle portion to allow the housing, bearing assembly and sawblade to be movable as an integral unit along the slide members.

8. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein a switch and control means are mounted adjacent to the handle.

9. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the guard is moveable from a lowered position in which the same contacts with the base and the teeth of the saw blade are enclosed by a combination of the guard and the slot in the base, and a raised position in which the guard is located on the top surface of the workpiece and the teeth of the saw blade are enclosed by a combination of the guard, the workpiece and the slot in the base.

10. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the fence assembly is selectively provided in a first position on the base from which the same is slidably moveable in a direction substantially perpendicular to said slot and in a second position on the base from which the same is angularly moveable about a pivot axis.

11. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the said axis of rotation of the saw blade is permanently located at a fixed distance from the base of the apparatus.

Description

[0047] Specific embodiments of the invention are now described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein;

[0048] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of apparatus in accordance with one embodiment of the invention;

[0049] FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of apparatus of FIG. 1;

[0050] FIG. 3 illustrates an opposing side view of the apparatus of FIG. 1;

[0051] FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrates a detailed perspective view of the leading edge of the guard with sight guides attached;

[0052] FIG. 5 illustrates a plan view of the base;

[0053] FIG. 6 illustrates detailed view of the locking assembly forth e cutting unit;

[0054] FIG. 7 illustrates a cross sectional view along line AA of FIG. 3; and

[0055] FIGS. 8A and 8B illustrate an elevation and end elevation of a blade guard in accordance with the invention.

[0056] Referring to the drawings, there is illustrated apparatus 2 in accordance with one embodiment of the invention. The apparatus comprises a base 3 which can, in one embodiment, be formed of wood or ply wood material and which is provided with supporting feet 4 at the corners thereof. The feet are typically formed of a compliant anti-slip material so as to prevent the base from sliding along a support surface when in use. It should be appreciated that although the base is shown to be of a rectangular plan, the shape can be altered to suit specific requirements. The base can also receive stops or other location means which can be positioned to define a particular location for repeated cutting at the same cut line position of successive workpieces.

[0057] A slot 6 is formed along a substantially central longitudinal axis of the base and the slot 6 is provided to receive a portion of a cutting blade 9 as shown in FIG. 7, which is provided as part of a cutting unit 10. The blade is provided to rotate about the axis of rotation 12 which is permanently spaced from the base so as to allow the lowest portion 11 of the blade to enter into or be positioned adjacent to the slot 6 in the base 3 and which, when rotated, performs a cutting operation on a work piece 103 shown in FIG. 4B.

[0058] The work piece to be cut is typically relatively thin sheet material and is positioned on the base 3 at a selected location. The location can be selected with regard to a fence assembly 34 when in a first mode of operation when the cutting unit is movable, or a fence assembly 16 when in a second mode of operation with the cutting unit held in a fixed position.

[0059] The fence assembly 16 incorporates a contact face 14 against which an edge of the sheet material is positioned to position the same correctly for the rip cut cutting operation to be performed. Depending from the face is provided a support plate 18 which, in this embodiment, includes a slotted aperture 20 which receives a threaded pin or bolt 24, which is received, in turn, in a threaded aperture in the base. Further guides can be provided to ensure that the fence contact face 14 is maintained substantially parallel with the blade 6 and hence the cutting line on the workpiece.

[0060] If required, although not shown, an alternative fence assembly may be fixed in position, using the same mounting plate arrangement in which the face against which the edge of the work piece is positioned, lies perpendicular to the blade in the base.

[0061] The fence assembly 34 is also provided on the base 3 and this fence assembly can be selectively used for a cross cut in the first mode of operation to allow a cross cut to be achieved, typically across the width of the workpiece and in this case, the fence assembly 34 includes a face 36 against which an edge of the sheet material is to be positioned and this face is pivotally movable about pivot location 32, typically within substantially plus 10 and substantially minus 10 degrees of a centre datum line. Once the angular adjustment is achieved, the threaded screw or bolt 40 which sits in the slot 42 can be tightened. It will be noted that there is a further slot 38 in which a rod 37, connected to the base sits. The extent of length of the slot 38, determines the angular degree of adjustment which is possible. In one use, the cut can be directly across at 90 degrees or a range of predetermined angular positions such as macro angles 15, 20, 30, 45 to be achieved are defined and location means are provided to allow the fence to be selectively retained in a particular angular location.

[0062] A clamp device 50 is provided which includes a threaded rod 52 with a foot 54, which foot can be formed so as to prevent damage to the work piece against which the same is clamped. This clamp is therefore used to maintain the work piece in a position on the base.

[0063] In order to perform the cutting operations, the cutting unit 10 is provided in connection with drive means 56 which are mounted, in this example with its longitudinal axis in a substantially horizontal plane and can be connected to a suitable power supply 58. Also provided, typically inline with the drive means, are switches 60 which allow the selective operation and rotation of the blade to perform the cutting operation.

[0064] It should be appreciated that the drive means used, and the connection means between the drive means and the blade may be altered depending on the scale of the apparatus. For example, different versions of the apparatus may be provided of different sizes such that for example, a larger version may require a drive connection between the drive means and the blade to be achieved using a drive belt, whereas other versions may require drive connections using a suitable gear assembly.

[0065] The cutting unit including the drive means, are mounted with respect to a bearing assembly 64 which is also provided with a handle assembly 66. As shown, the cutting unit and handle are offset to one side of first and second guide means in the form of slide members 68, 70. The bearing assembly is connected to the slides, in this case with a first bearing 78 mounted on the lower slide 70 and second and third bearings 72, 74 mounted on the upper slide 68 at spaced locations thereon. In one embodiment, the bearings are self-lubricating and may be detailed with inherent resilience to take into account and mitigate any tolerance which there may be in the surfaces of the slide members. Other forms of slide arrangements could be used such as linear bearings, profiled tubes for the slides and/or plain bearings.

[0066] The slide members are held in the spaced position by first and second mounting brackets 76, 80 which are secured to the base 3 and which, preferably, are secured to the base at each end of the slides thereby leaving a slot 82 between the base 3 and the underside of the lower slide 70. This slot can be used to allow the accommodation of a work piece which is being cross cut and which may be required to be slid through the slot so as to be able to position the same appropriately with regard to the blade. The handle assembly 66 typically includes a gripping portion 84 which is sloped so as to have its highest portion 86 furthest from the location 88 of the person when using the apparatus and a lower portion 90 closest to the user.

[0067] The apparatus can typically be used in two modes of operation, a first mode in which the cutting unit can be moved along the slides and a second mode in which the cutting unit 10, is held stationery with respect to the slide members 68, 70. In this second mode the work piece is moved towards the cutting blade 9 in the direction of arrow 91 and continued to be moved past the cutting blade until the cut in the work piece has been completed. In this case a side edge of the workpiece abuts with and moves along the contact surface 14 of the fence assembly 16.

[0068] An interlock assembly 94 is provided and shown in FIG. 6. The interlock assembly is biased to hold the guard 96 in a fixed lowered position. The interlock assembly can be released by an operator with their hand when gripping the cutting head handle 66 when the apparatus is in the first mode of operation, and is released and held in that position by movement of the said locking assembly 95 when in the second mode of operation. The interlock assembly is shown in the released position in FIG. 6 and it also shows how the same pivots about axis 151 as indicated by arrow 153. When released in either mode the leading edge of the guard is capable of rising up the front edge of the workpiece and along the top surface of the workpiece being cut so as to expose sufficient of the blade to cut through the workpiece.

[0069] In the second mode of operation the guard 96 is held in an open position by the movement of the locking assembly pin 95 into the slide 68, typically into an aperture on the slide to hold the cutting unit in the fixed position. At the same time the movement of the pin engages a latch 97 of the interlock assembly 94 such that the interlock assembly pivots about axis 151 and the engagement between the interlock assembly 94 and the guard protrusion 99 is released such that the guard is free to move up and along the workpiece. The bearing assembly 64 is locked with the slide via pin 95 either by the same acting as a brake or passing into an aperture located on at least one of the slides which serves to lock the cutting unit in position for this operation mode.

[0070] Typically the interlock assembly 94 is biased towards a guard fixed position so as to ensure that the guard will stay in a lowered safety position.

[0071] In the first mode of operation a cross cut can be performed and in this case an edge of the workpiece is placed against the contact face 36 of the fence assembly 34. In this mode the work piece is held stationery and, with the locking assembly pin 95 released from the slide, the cutting unit including the bearing assembly and handle assembly are slidably movable along the slide members as indicated by arrow 92 so as to move the rotating blade along and through the work piece to perform the cross cutting operation. However the guard is in the default down position unless the operator operates the interlock latch 97 to release the interlock 94 from the guard protrusion 99. The requirement to operate the latch to free the guard for movement can be achieved by the users hand when gripping the handle 66 and means that it can be ensured that the user's hands are only at the cutting unit handle and hence well removed from the blade and therefore provide an important safety feature. When the cutting unit is in the fixed locked position the unit is in a safe position to allow the blade change to be performed.

[0072] The blade of the cutting unit is almost entirely enclosed within the guard 96, which guard is typically transparent as shown in FIG. 1 where the blade 9 is visible. The guard can be pivotally movable and/or slidably movable about axis 98.

[0073] The guard is formed as a one piece unit and can be moved between a first position shown in FIG. 2 in which the lower edge 102 is in contact with or adjacent to the base 3 thereby enclosing the blade, and a second position in which the lower edge 102 is raised to lie on the top surface of the workpiece positioned on the base so that the blade is sufficiently exposed to cut the workpiece and the workpiece can pass between the lower edge of the guard and the top surface of the base. To achieve this movement the guard is provided with a leading face or edge 100 which is angled 108 such that when the front edge of the work piece 103 which is to be cut, contacts with the leading face 107 of the workpiece 103 as shown in broken lines in FIG. 2, in either mode of operation, then continued relative movement causes the angled leading edge or face 100 of the guard to ride up and over the leading face 107 of the workpiece, and so the guard is encouraged to move upwardly about the pivot axle 98 to a sufficient extent such that the lower edge 102 of the guard moves to the second position to contact and slide along the top face 105 of the work piece 103. This means that there is sufficient clearance between the guard and the base for the work piece to come into contact with the blade and be cut by the same as the blade rotates. The clearance is kept to the thickness of the workpiece thereby minimising access to the blade whilst moving. The blade is rotated in a direction indicated by arrow 113 in FIG. 2 so as to provide an upcutting action with the teeth of the blade positioned and formed so as to perform a cutting action from the base towards the surface 105 of the workpiece.

[0074] As shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B, which show the guard, the side (109) of the guard which is adjacent the cut off portion of the workpiece 103 is recessed at point 111 to allow the guard to drop down as indicated by arrow 121 when the trailing edge 123 of the cut off piece 119 of the workpiece 103 has passed the same in the direction of arrow 125. At this stage the cut off piece is separated from the workpiece and can be removed. The provision of the recess or step contacts with the trailing edge when the guard drops down, as shown, and hence prevents the cut off piece from kicking back and moving in direction 127 under the influence of the rotation of the blade within the guard with which the cut off piece may still be in contact. It also prevents the cut off piece becoming stuck and maintaining the guard in a potentially unsafe raised position, once the workpiece cut has in fact been performed.

[0075] Also provided at the front face of the guard, can be a guide means such as a laser generator 104 with the leading face being formed so as to ensure that there is a free path for the guideline which is generated. Alternatively, or in addition other illumination means may be provided to illuminate the portion of the work piece adjacent to the blade at any given time. It should be appreciated that the guard as herein described may be used to advantage on other designs and uses of cutting apparatus and is not confined to use with the apparatus herein described.

[0076] In addition or alternatively one or more sight guides 107,109 can be provided on the guard as shown in FIG. 4B. The first guide 107 is mounted to move in a pendulum manner as indicated by arrows 115 about location 111 which allows the same to be moved by the contact with the leading edge of the workpiece 103 and then contact with the top surface 105 of the same. The same can be aligned with a guideline 113 applied to or generated on the top surface 105 of the workpiece 103. The second guide can be an edge of the guard which can be aligned with the blade edge and so the two guides can be used to aid accurate cutting using the apparatus.

[0077] The guard can also be provided with, or have attached, a dust collection channel 106 through which dust or debris created during the cutting operation of the blade, can be removed from the vicinity and hence allow the dust and debris to be collected, perhaps by a bag connected to the channel or by other vacuum apparatus. Typically the dust and debris is collected from the cut area by the airflow created by rotation of the blade, and carried upwardly and around the guard as indicated by arrow 117 by the airflow to an exit aperture, typically located at a tangent to the airflow above the blade.

[0078] The base 3 of the apparatus can also be used to allow other components to be stored therewith and in this case, a push member 118 is shown in a storage position via slotted apertures 120 which are received on first and second fixing means 122 attached to the base. The push member is provided for use when the apparatus is in the operating mode in which the cutting unit is stationery and the work piece is required to be pushed towards the blade. In one embodiment the base may be provided with side and length extensions to support the workpiece beyond the periphery of the base.

[0079] There is therefore provided apparatus which allows work pieces to be cut effectively and efficiently and also to allow the same to be cut on site using the apparatus as herein described.

[0080] There is therefore provided a compact and efficient cutting apparatus which is operable in two modes thereby allowing the workpiece to be inserted width wise across the cutting plane so as to be bisected without being obstructed by the product structure and also allow angular cuts to be achieved.