SAW HAVING A DUST COLLECTOR

20190091781 ยท 2019-03-28

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A saw has a machine head mounted on a machine frame to be pivotable in a vertical plane and to be pressable downwards for sawing from a rest position and which carries a saw blade rotating for sawing. The saw has a dust collector, serving to receive the chips and dust produced during sawing, connecting to a connection socket on a saw blade cover mounted above the saw blade on the machine head, being displaceably arranged on a carriage received in a linear guide, and being connected to the connection socket via a flexible connecting line. When the machine head is pressed down, the dust collector makes a linear displacement movement, the saw blade cover and the dust collector move relative to the machine frame, and the bendability or flexibility of the connecting line between the connection socket and the dust collector compensates for the different directions of movement.

    Claims

    1. A saw, in particular a cross-cut saw, cross-cut slide saw or slide compound miter saw, comprising: a machine head which is mounted on a machine frame so as to be pivotable in a vertical plane and which is mounted on the machine frame so as to be, for sawing, pressable downwards from a rest position and carries a saw blade rotating for sawing, and having a dust collector, which serves to receive the chips and dust produced during sawing and which is connected to a connection socket on a saw blade cover mounted above the saw blade on the machine head, wherein the dust collector is arranged on a carriage displaceably received in a linear guide, wherein the dust collector is connected to the connection socket via a flexible connecting line, wherein the linear guide is provided on the machine frame in such a way that when the machine head is pressed down, the dust collector is not tilted into a position vertically above the saw blade, but makes a linear displacement movement, wherein when the machine head is pressed down the saw blade cover on the one hand and the dust collector on the other hand move relative to the machine frame, and wherein the bendability or flexibility of the connecting line between the connection socket and the dust collector compensates for the different directions of movement.

    2. The saw according to claim 1, wherein the linear guide is arranged so that it runs horizontally when the machine frame rests on a horizontal support.

    3. The saw according to claim 1, wherein the carriage is constructed as a frame which surrounds the dust collector on several sides, and wherein the dust collector is designed as a dimensionally unstable dust collection bag.

    4. The saw according to claim 1, wherein the dust collector is formed as a dimensionally stable container, in particular of plastic, and is arranged in one piece with the carriage or on the carriage.

    5. The saw according to claim 4, wherein the container has a removable side wall, in particular on its underside, preferably in the form of a drawer guided in two grooves.

    6. The saw according to claim 1, wherein the linear guide has two parallel guide grooves and the carriage has two journals at its front and rear end, respectively, projecting away from one another and projecting into the two guide grooves.

    7. The saw according to claim 1, wherein the connecting line is designed as a bellows or rubber hose.

    8. The saw according to claim 1, wherein a zipper for removing dust is attached to the dust collector.

    9. The saw according to claim 8, wherein the dust collector is mounted in the frame so as to be horizontally pivotable and detachably secured against horizontal pivoting, the zipper being accessible in a swung out removal position of the dust collector and not in an operating position.

    10. The saw according to claim 1, wherein a blower unit, for example a 12V fan, is provided, which generates a draft of air through the dust collector, the blower unit preferably being arranged on the side of the dust collector facing away from the saw blade.

    11. The saw according to claim 10, wherein the dust collector has an opening associated with the blower unit which is covered by a filter element and/or a deflector element.

    12. The saw according to claim 1, wherein the connecting line is connected to the dust collector via an openable and closeable clamping or rotating ring.

    13. The saw according to claim 1, wherein the dust collector is detachably attached to the carriage and is therefore removable.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0025] The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:

    [0026] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a saw in a resting position according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention;

    [0027] FIG. 2 shows the saw of FIG. 1 in sawing position;

    [0028] FIG. 3 shows a partial perspective view of the saw shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 in the resting position with the dust bag swiveled out for emptying;

    [0029] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a saw in the sawing position according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention;

    [0030] FIG. 5 is another perspective view of the saw shown in FIG. 4 in the sawing position from the rear side;

    [0031] FIG. 6 is a partial perspective view of the back of the saw shown in FIGS. 4 and 5; and

    [0032] FIG. 7 shows the saw of FIGS. 4 to 6 with the dust collector removed.

    DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

    [0033] First, reference is made to FIG. 1, which shows a chop saw with a machine frame only partially shown and designated with 6 and a machine head hinged to it, which machine head carries a saw blade with an upper saw blade cover 8. For sawing, the machine head with the saw blade is swiveled downwards from the raised position shown in FIG. 1 to the sawing position shown in FIG. 2. The saw blade cover 8 has a connection socket 9, on which a connecting line 7 leading to a dust collection bag 1 is connected.

    [0034] To ensure the necessary freedom of movement of the machine head and at the same time to prevent the dust collection bag 1 from pivoting with the machine head, a linear guide 3 is provided on the machine frame 6, consisting of two guide rails with four guide grooves or slotted holes 4, and a slide slidably guided therein, which is designed as frame 2 carrying the dust collection bag 1 and has a pair of pins 5 at its front and rear ends, respectively, guided in the two guide rails. The two guide rails forming the linear guide 3 can be attached to the outside of the swivel head of the machine frame 6, to which the machine head carrying the saw blade is hinged.

    [0035] The connecting line 7 connecting the dust collection bag 1 with the machine head or the connecting socket 9 on the saw blade protection 8 can be designed as a bellows or folding tube or, as shown, as a rubber hose, so that it does not buckle when the machine head moves up or down, but simply yields slightly due to its bendability or flexibility, but translates the swivel movement of the machine head into a translation movement of the dust collecting bag 1 along the linear guide 3, which together with the frame 2 forms a dust collecting unit.

    [0036] If the machine head is pressed down, the flexible connecting line 7 pulls the dust collection bag 1 in frame 2 horizontally in the direction of the machine head (FIG. 2). When the machine head is returned to its starting position, connecting line 7 pushes the dust collection bag 1 and the frame 2 horizontally back into their starting position (FIG. 1).

    [0037] To empty the dust collection bag 1, it can be turned from its working position shown in FIG. 1 into an emptying position shown in FIG. 3, which is swiveled horizontally as compared to the working position. For this purpose, a rotating ring 10 is provided which is connected to an axle which carries the dust collection bag 1. The rotating ring allows the dust collecting bag 1 to be swiveled from its working position shown in FIG. 1 to the emptying position shown in FIG. 3 and back. On its lower side in the working position, the dust bag 1 has a zipper 11, which typically extends along its entire length and can be opened to empty the dust bag.

    [0038] Another exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in FIGS. 4 to 7. The dust collection bag 1 shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, which is dimensionally unstable and therefore held by a frame 2, has been replaced by a dimensionally stable, optionally cuboid-shaped container 12, which can optionally be made of transparent and impact-resistant plastic. Instead of a frame surrounding the dimensionally unstable dust collection bag on several sides, a carriage 14 can be provided here, on which the dust collection container 12 is simply placed and fastened there in a manner as well known in the art, for example by clip connections or the like. The carriage 14, which only has a base plate instead of a frame, can in turn be guided by four pins 5 in a linear guide 3, which, like the connecting line 7, corresponds to the exemplary embodiment of the invention already explained in connection with FIGS. 1 to 3.

    [0039] A blower unit 13 in the form of a standard 12 V DC PC fan 16 with a control unit 17, an on/off switch 18 and a speed controller 20 is attached to the plastic container, at the rear end of it, i.e., opposite the machine head, and generates an additional air flow through the dust collection container 12 through a circular opening in the rear wall of the dust collecting container 12. The PC fan 16 and the control unit 17 are supplied, for example, via a wall transformer 20, which supplies the necessary DC voltage. The wall transformer 20 has a corresponding plug 21, which is connected to a connection socket of the blower unit 13. Alternatively, a battery-powered or battery-operated version of the blower unit would also be conceivable.

    [0040] The dust collection container 12 is connected to the flexible connecting line 7 via a clamping ring 22. If the clamping ring 22 is turned accordingly, the connecting line 7 can be pulled off. The dust collection container 12 can then be removed from the carriage 14, as shown in FIG. 7, to empty the dust collection container 12. For this purpose, the dust collection container has a bottom side designed as a drawer 23, which is guided in two longitudinal grooves 24 in the vertical side walls of the dust collection container 12, so that the dust collection container 12 can be emptied.

    [0041] The dust collection container 12 also has two curved deflecting plates 15 (FIG. 4) that prevent dust and chips from being blown back out directly through the hole in the rear wall leading to the fan opening 13.

    [0042] It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the exemplary embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.