Circular saw
10259061 ยท 2019-04-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T83/7734
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
B27G3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D59/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27G19/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23D45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D59/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27G3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27G19/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A circular saw, in particular hand circular saw, is disclosed. The circular saw has a workpiece support surface, a saw blade and a protective cover, which covers the saw blade in a region above a workpiece to be processed. The protective cover has such a geometry and position with respect to the saw blade that a straight line, which originates from the first deflection of a tangent applied at the intersection of the saw blade circumference with the workpiece support surface from the protective cover encloses an angle of up to 30, in particular up to 20, with a line perpendicular to the workpiece support surface.
Claims
1. A circular saw, comprising: a workpiece support plate with a workpiece support surface, the workpiece support surface defining a plane; a saw blade having a circumference; and a protective cover which covers the saw blade, wherein the protective cover has an arcuate inner surface with a deflection point that is defined on the arcuate inner surface, wherein the deflection point is located on a straight line that originates from an intersection point of the saw blade circumference and the plane of the workpiece support surface, wherein the straight line is tangent to the saw blade circumference; wherein a radial distance between the arcuate inner surface and the saw blade circumference is measured on a radial line of the saw blade, and wherein the radial distance is smallest where the radial line intersects the arcuate surface at a plane of the workpiece support plate and continuously increases as the radial line rotates along the arcuate inner surface in a direction away from the workpiece support plate and past the deflection point; wherein the deflection point is less than 20 mm from the intersection point as measured on the straight line; wherein the deflection point is less than 10 mm from the saw blade circumference; and wherein the arcuate inner surface includes a baffle plate, the deflection point being disposed on the baffle plate.
2. The circular saw according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover has axially opposing side walls each of which partially covers the saw blade in an axial direction, and wherein an inner side of each of the side walls has a strip extending therefrom.
3. The circular saw according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover has a viewing area, wherein the viewing area abuts the workpiece support surface.
4. The circular saw according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover is made of a transparent plastic at least in a region of and/or around the baffle plate.
5. The circular saw according to claim 1, wherein the baffle plate is fastened internally on the protective cover.
6. The circular saw according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover has a main section fastened on a housing of the circular saw, wherein the main section is made of a non-transparent material.
7. The circular saw according to claim 6, wherein the main section has a recess for a viewing area.
8. The circular saw according to claim 1, wherein the circular saw is a hand circular saw.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(6) The lower side of the support plate 18 forms a workpiece support surface 24, with which the hand circular saw 10 can be placed on a workpiece to be processed and guided along the surface of the workpiece. The penetration depth D of the saw blade 20 into the workpiece may be adjusted optionally in order to obtain an ideal cut image independent of the thickness and the material of the workpiece. If need be, the saw blade 20 may also be tilted toward the support plate 18 in order to make diagonal cuts.
(7) The protective cover 22 covers the saw blade 20 in the region above the support plate 18. This serves to protect the operator from injuries from the saw blade 20. In addition, the operator is protected from flying chips, which the saw blade 20 frees from the workpiece.
(8) The protective cover 22 is assembled in this case of multiple parts, with a main section 26 made of a non-transparent plastic and a viewing area 28 made of a transparent plastic. The plastic part is fastened on the main section 26 so that it is replaceable.
(9) The viewing area 28 is arranged in the forward part of the protective cover 22 directly adjacent to the support plate 18 so that, even when the protective cover 22 is closed, a clear view of the intersection of the saw blade 20 is possible in order to be able to control cutting guidance and cutting quality.
(10) The remaining circumference of the protective cover 22 is formed by the main section 26, with which the protective cover 22 is also fastened on the housing of the hand circular saw 10.
(11) However, the viewing area 28 could also be configured, for example, as an inspection window arranged in the main section 26.
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(14) In the case of protective covers 22 that have been used until now, the chips impact the protective cover 22 at a relatively steep angle. The result of this is, for one, that the protective cover 22 is very heavily stressed, which leads to the viewing area 28 quickly getting cloudy. Secondly, the chips are deflected at a relatively steep angle so that they are flung in the direction of the center of rotation of the saw blade 20.
(15) The protective cover 22 of the hand circular saw 10 according to the invention is configured so that chips impact the protective cover 22 at a relatively flat angle . As a result, the bounce angle is likewise smaller so that the trajectory of the chips encloses an angle of a maximum of 30, preferably a maximum of 20, with a line perpendicular to the support plate 18. In other words, the chips bounce off the inner side 37 of the protective cover 22 at such a flat angle that the further trajectory runs within the side walls 30, 32. This safely prevents the chips from exiting from the protective cover 22 at a high speed even after deflection.
(16) In order to intensify this effect, the protective cover 22 is pulled very close to the saw blade 20. The shortest distance X from the protective cover 22 is less than 10 mm in this region. As a result, the distance L of the deflection point from the workpiece 36, at which the saw chips impact the protective cover 22, is also less than 20 mm, measured along the tangent T. In other words, the chips impact the viewing area 28 only in the lower region so that the region above it is protected from flying chips and therefore from clouding.
(17) The baffle plate 40 is fastened on the protective cover 22 so that it is replaceable, in particular on the inner side of the viewing area 28, so that in the event of excessive wear it is possible to replace the baffle plate 40.
(18) However, embodiments without an additional baffle plate 40 are also conceivable as an option. In such an embodiment, the chips impact directly on the protective cover 22 or on the viewing area 28. Because of the flat impact angle, in this case as well, the wear is substantially less than with protective covers used until now so that a clouding of the viewing area is prevented or at least delayed.
(19) In order to provide additional protection from chips flying around, strips 42, 44 directed axially in the direction of the saw blade 20 are formed on the inner side of the side walls 30, 32 as shown in
(20) Because of these strips 42, 44, the exit region on the inner radius of the side walls 30, 32, where chips can exit from the protective cover 22, is further reduced. The chips are guided to some extent into a channel that runs concentric to the circumference of the saw blade 20 and surrounds the saw teeth 35. For example, a suction mechanism which sucks the chips out of this channel may be attached to the protective cover as an option.
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(22) The inner side of the connecting section 34 runs in an arch-shaped manner and preferably without an offset despite the different parts.
(23) The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.