Cutting tool and method for cutting openings in a body

10105805 · 2018-10-23

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Abstract

A device is arranged to be able to provide openings in a body. The device comprises a cutting head having a front and a rear. The cutting head is provided with a cutting device; a power transmission body arranged to be able to transmit power from a driving means to the cutting device; a drive unit holder, wherein the drive unit holder is adapted to be able to be arranged at a distance (A3) from the rear of the cutting head; at least one connecting body having a first and a second end portion, wherein the connecting body connects the cutting head to the drive unit holder; and a support arranged to be able to rotatably hold the device on a body.

Claims

1. A device for providing openings in a body, wherein the device comprises: a cutting head having a front and a rear, wherein the cutting head is provided with a cutting device; a power transmission body arranged to be able to transmit power from a driving means to the cutting device; a drive unit holder, wherein the drive unit holder is arranged at a distance (A3) from the rear of the cutting head; at least one connecting body having a first and a second end portion, wherein the connecting body connects the cutting head to the drive unit holder; and a support arranged to be able to rotatably hold the device on a body, where a distance (A1) between the first end portion of the connecting body and the rotation axis (D1) is smaller than or the same as the distance (A2) between the front of the cutting head and the rotation axis (D1).

2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the cutting device comprises an oscillating cutting device.

3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the cutting device is selected from the group consisting of a saw blade, nibbler devices and sheet metal shears.

4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the cutting device comprises a rotating cutting device.

5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the cutting device is selected from the group consisting of milling machines, cut-off wheels and rotating saw blades.

6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit holder comprises the support.

7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the support is constituted by a pointed body.

8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit holder comprises a shaft, and wherein the shaft is rotatably connected to the support.

9. The device according to claim 8, wherein the support is constituted by a drill.

10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the connecting body comprises a rail.

11. The device according to claim 10, wherein the cutting head is connected to the connecting body.

12. The device according to claim 10, wherein the drive unit holder is displaceably connected to the rail.

13. The device according to claim 1, wherein the power transmission body comprises a shaft.

14. The device according to claim 13, wherein the power transmission body is constituted by a polygonal shaft.

15. The device according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit holder comprises a bevel gear drive.

16. The device according to claim 15, wherein the drive unit holder comprises an input shaft.

17. The device according to claim 1, wherein the cutting head is provided with a handle adapted to assist an operator in guiding the device along a desired cutting line.

18. The device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one connecting body constitutes part of a chain mechanism.

19. A method for cutting openings in a body via a device that comprises a cutting head having a front and a rear, wherein the cutting head is provided with a cutting device; a power transmission body arranged to be able to transmit power from a driving means to the cutting device; a drive unit holder, wherein the drive unit holder is arranged at a distance (A3) from the rear of the cutting head; at least one connecting body having a first and a second end portion, wherein the connecting body connects the cutting head to the drive unit holder; and a support arranged to be able to rotatably hold the device on a body, where a distance (A1) between the first end portion of the connecting body and the rotation axis (D1) is smaller than or the same as the distance (A2) between the front of the cutting head and the rotation axis (D1); the method comprising: A) positioning the support at a desired distance from the cutting device; B) fastening the support at a desired distance relative to the cutting device; C) activating the power transmission body via a driving means; and D) moving the cutting head along a cutting line around the rotation axis (D1).

20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the method prior to step A) further comprises; A2) drilling a hole in the body; and A3) positioning the cutting device of the device in the hole.

21. The method according to claim 20, wherein the method prior to step A) or step A2) further comprises; A1) drilling a hole in the body arranged to be able to fasten the support.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) In the following is described an example of a preferred embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein:

(2) FIG. 1 shows a side view of the device in accordance with the invention;

(3) FIG. 2 shows at a smaller scale a top view of the device, and where the device is positioned on a plate-shaped body; and

(4) FIG. 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the device in accordance with the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(5) In the description of the drawings reference to certain details is left out. These details are not important in order to point out what is new about the invention. These details may be of importance for manufacturing the device, but the reference to these is left out in order to make the description simpler and to render the invention clearer.

(6) Same or similar elements will be denoted with the same reference numeral in the drawings.

(7) In the following the reference numeral 1 denotes a device for cutting of openings in plate-shaped bodies in accordance with the invention. In the following the device 1 is referred to as a hole cutter in order to ease the description of the invention.

(8) The hole cutter 1 as shown in FIG. 1 comprises a cutting head 3 having a front 31 and a rear 32, wherein the cutting head 3 is provided with a cutting organ 6 and a handle 12, and wherein the cutting head 3 further is fastened to an L-shaped rail 5. A shaft 4, which is guided through a drive unit holder 2, protrudes from the cutting head 3. The drive unit holder 2 comprises an input shaft 7 and a support 8. The drive unit holder 2 is displaceably connected to the rail 5.

(9) There is a distance A2 between the center axis D1 of the support 8 and the front 31 of the cutting head 3, and a distance A1 between the center axis D1 of the support 8 and the end portion of the rail 5. The end portion 51 of the rail 5 does not protrude beyond the front 31 of the cutting head 3. The distance A1 is therefore smaller than the distance A2. A driving means (not shown) which is connected to the input shaft 7 is located at a distance from the front 31 of the cutting head 3. Since the end portion 51 of the rail 5 does not protrude beyond the front 31 of the cutting head 3 and since the driving means is located at a distance from the front 31 of the cutting head 3, it is achieved that the hole cutter 1 may be used close to an obstruction. The hole cutter 1 may for instance create openings close to a wall or close to a corner.

(10) The cutting head 3 comprises a mechanism (not shown) for activation of the cutting organ 6. The mechanism is connected to the shaft 4. The mechanism is activated by rotation of the shaft 4. The shaft 4 is rotatably connected to the input shaft 7. The rotary connection between the shaft 4 and the input shaft 7 is provided by a bevel gear drive (not shown) housed by the drive unit holder 2. The shaft 4 is preferably constituted by a six-sided shaft 4. The gear wheel of the bevel gear drive which is connected to the shaft 4, is provided with a six-sided center hole which is complementary to the shaft 4. It is thus achieved that the drive unit holder 2 may be displaced along the rail 5 at the same time as the power transmission from the input shaft 7 is maintained.

(11) The power transmission to mechanism of the cutting head 3 may possibly be carried out in alternative ways from that shown in the drawing, where an input shaft 7 being rotatably connected to the shaft 4, is used. A flexible shaft in the form of a wire or an elongated spring which in its one end is connected to the cutting head 3 mechanism and in its other end is connected to a driving means as for instance a drilling machine, may for example be used. The power transmission body may further comprise a synchronous belt, a cone belt, a flexible shaft, a series of gear wheels and any kind of rigid shaft 4 with a non-circular cross-section geometry.

(12) The mechanism which is comprised by the cutting head 3 provides a movement of the cutting organ 6. The cutting organ 6 is in the drawing shown as a saw blade 6. The mechanism for providing an oscillating movement of the saw blade 6 may be visualized as different embodiments, for instance the mechanism may comprise a cam-mechanism where the saw blade 6 in its end portion is displaceably arranged in a groove in the cam.

(13) It shall be understood from the invention that the cutting organ 6 may comprise other cutting organs, the cutting organ may for instance be comprised by a milling machine. In such an alternative embodiment the mechanism comprised by the cutting head 3 may for example be constituted by a bevel gear drive, such that a rotary motion of the shaft 4 is transformed into a rotary motion of the milling machine. The mechanism may further comprise a gear, such that the rotation speed of the milling machine becomes larger or smaller than the rotation speed of the shaft 4. By using a rotary saw blade 6 the saw blade may be connected to the end portion of the shaft 4. Thereby it is achieved that there is no longer a need for a mechanism comprised by the cutting head 3 for directing the cutting force towards a workpiece.

(14) When using the hole cutter 1 the input shaft 7 is connected to a driving means, for instance a drilling machine, an electric motor, a pneumatic motor or another driving means known in the art.

(15) FIG. 2 shows the hole cutter 1 arranged on a plate-shaped body 15, for instance a wooden plate. When an opening is to be cut in the plate 15, a hole 13 is firstly drilled in the plate. Thereafter the hole cutter 1 is arranged on the plate 15 such that the cutting organ 6 is positioned in the hole 13, and such that the distance A2 between the center axis D1 of the support 8 and the front 31 of the cutting head 3 is adapted to the desired diameter of the opening which is to be cut in the plate 15. The support 8 (see FIG. 1) may be securely held in the center point 51 either by positioning the support 8 in a pre-drilled hole in the plate, or by shaping the support 8 with a point such that it may keep itself in position in the center point 51. The cutting organ 6 is activated by means of a driving means which is connected to the input shaft 7. The hole cutter 1 is thereafter moved in a circular line 14 around the center axis D1 of the opening. In order to ease the guiding of the hole cutter 1 in a circular line 14, the cutting head 3 is preferably provided with a handle 12, see FIG. 1. The cut line is marked by the continuous part B1 of the arrow 14, and the line which is still left to cut is marked by the dotted part B2 of the arrow 14 (see FIG. 2). The hole cutter 1 is moved along the line 14 one entire revolution such that a circular opening is formed in the plate 15.

(16) In FIG. 2 is shown an example of a method where a hole 13 is pre-drilled in the plate such that the cutting organ 6 may be lead through the hole 13 before the cutting of the opening in the plate 15 is initiated. However, different possible forms of the cutting organ 6 which will make pre-drilling of the hole 13 unnecessary, may be imagined, for instance a saw blade 6 which is formed such that it can cut through the plate 15 the moment the saw blade 6 is set in oscillating motion and moved towards the plate 15. Furthermore, it will be unnecessary to pre-drill a hole 13 in the plate 15 if the cutting organ 6 is a milling machine or a rotating saw blade.

(17) The support 8 is in FIG. 1 shown as a point fastened to the drive unit holder 2, but it must be understood from the invention that the support 8 may have various other geometries and embodiments as described in the following. When providing openings in plates 15 made of yielding materials, such as for instance wood, plaster and insulation plates, the support 8 is preferably constituted by a point. In an alternative embodiment the support 8 may be constituted by a drill connected to the input shaft 7, such that when the input shaft 7 rotates, the rotary motion is transferred to the drill. Thereby it is achieved that it is not necessary to pre-drill a hole 13 in order for the support 8 to be held securely in the plate 15. This is especially relevant where the plate 15 is formed in a hard material, such as for instance metal.

(18) It may further be imagined that the cutting head 3 may be provided with a propulsion device (not shown), wherein the propulsion device for example may be constituted by wheels which are rotary connected to the mechanism comprised by the cutting head 3. Thereby a propulsion device is achieved which may assist an operator in feeding the hole cutter 1 at a constant speed along the cutting line 14. The rotary connection between the mechanism and the propulsion device may comprise a gear in order to be able to vary the propulsion speed of the hole cutter 1.

(19) The rotary connection between the input shaft 7 and the support 8 may further comprise a clutch (not shown).

(20) In FIG. 1 the support 8 is shown connected to the drive unit holder 2 but it shall be understood that the support 8 may be located at other positions on the hole cutter 1, for instance the support 8 may be displaceably fastened to the rail 5.

(21) The drive unit holder 2 may be displaceably fastened to the rail 5. In the drawings it is not shown how the drive unit holder 2 is displaceably fastened to the rail 5 since devices and mechanisms for achieving displaceable fastening to a body are considered to be known to a skilled person, and are thus not discussed in more detail.

(22) The rail 5 is in the drawings shown as an L-shaped rail but it should be understood that the rail 5 may comprise other types of rails of other geometries and sections, for instance the rail 5 may be constituted by a rail having a U-section. When using U-section it is achieved that a user of the hole cutter 1 is protected from unintentional contact with the shaft 4.

(23) In FIG. 3 is shown an alternative embodiment of the hole cutter 1, wherein the connecting body 5 comprises a chain mechanism 53, and wherein the chain mechanism 53 on each side further comprises two chains 531, 532 which are hingedly connected. It should be understood from the invention that the connection body 5 may have various embodiments, such as a rail shown in FIG. 1 and a chain mechanism 53 as shown in FIG. 3, or other embodiments as for instance flexible rods, threaded rods and other mechanisms or bodies which connects the drive unit holder 2 to the cutting head 3.