WATER COLLECTION ASSEMBLY FOR TILE SAW
20220347885 ยท 2022-11-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B28D1/047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A water collection assembly for a saw blade of tile saw includes, a collecting tray and a wiper blade. The collecting tray includes a collecting tank. The wiper blade is disposed on the collecting tray and is located in the collecting tank. The wiper blade has a notch defined therein which accommodates a part of the saw blade without interfering with the saw blade. Therefore, during the cutting process of the saw blade, the excess water driven by the high-speed rotating saw blade will be scraped off by the wiper blade, and the water will be guided by the wiper blade to the collecting tank. Accordingly, water splashing can be reduced during cutting process.
Claims
1. A water collection assembly for a tile saw, the tile saw comprising a saw blade, the water collection assembly comprising: a collecting tray arranged underneath the saw blade and having a collecting tank; and at least one wiper blade arranged at the collecting tray and located in the collecting tray; the at least one wiper blade having a notch for accommodating a portion of the saw blade without contacting with the saw blade.
2. The water collection assembly for a tile saw according to claim 1, wherein: the collecting tray includes a base wall, a front wall, a rear wall, a left wall and a right wall; the front wall, the rear wall, the left wall and the right wall are connected to a perimeter of the base wall and arranged such that the base wall, the front wall, the rear wall, the left wall and the right wall jointly surround and form the collecting tank; and the at least one wiper blade is secured to the right wall.
3. The water collection assembly for a tile saw according to claim 2, wherein a bottom end of the at least one wiper blade is secured to the base wall, a right side of the at least one wiper blade is secured to the right wall, the notch extends linearly downward from a top end of the at least one wiper blade and terminates a predefined distance above the base wall.
4. The water collection assembly for a tile saw according to claim 3, wherein the at least one wiper blade extends rearward from the right wall to obliquely protrude outward.
5. The water collection assembly for a tile saw according to claim 4, wherein the at least one wiper blade intersects with the saw blade obliquely.
6. The water collection assembly for a tile saw according to claim 1, comprising two wiper blades, and the two wiper blades are arranged parallel to each other and spaced apart from each other at a forward position and a rear position, respectively, one after another.
7. The water collection assembly for a tile saw according to claim 6, wherein an accommodating length of the wiper blade at the rear position is smaller than an accommodating length of the wiper blade at the forward position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] The Applicant emphasizes that for the content of this specification, including the embodiments and the claims described in the following, relevant directional terms shall refer to the directions shown in the drawings in principle. In addition, for the embodiments and drawings described in the following, identical component signs refer to identical or similar components or structural features.
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[0020] The collecting tray 30 is arranged on the base 12 and located underneath the saw blade 16. The collecting tray 30 includes a base wall 31, a front wall 32, a rear wall 33, a left wall 34 and a right wall 35. The front wall 32, the rear wall 33, the left wall 34 and the right wall 35 are integrally connected to a perimeter of the base wall 31, and arranged so that the base wall 31, the front wall 32, the rear wall 33, the left wall 34 and the right wall 35 jointly surround and form a collecting tank 36. The collecting tank 36 is used to collect water sprayed onto the tile during the cutting process.
[0021] Two wiper blades 40 are arranged parallel to each other and spaced apart from each other at a forward position and a rear position, respectively, inside the collecting tank 36, one after another. The bottom ends of the two wiper blades 40 are integrally connected to the base wall 31. The right sides of the two wiper blades 40 are integrally connected to the right wall 35. In terms of the height, the two wiper blades 40 are not limited to being aligned with the right wall or slightly lower than the right wall 35 but preferably do not exceed the right wall 35 in height. As shown in
[0022] According to the above, it can be understood that during the cutting process of the saw blade 16, most of the water sprayed onto the tile is driven by the high-speed rotating saw blade 16 to the two wiper blades 40, following which the water is scrapped off by the two wiper blades 40 when it passes through the two notches 42. At this time, the inclined arrangement of the two wiper blades 40 is utilized to allow the water to flow rearward along the inclined surface of the two wiper blades 40 and to be guided into the collecting tank 36. Accordingly, water splash can be reduced, such that there is no need to install a water shield used by the know technology at the rear of the saw blade 16. Furthermore, since the collecting tank 30 and the two wiper blades 40 form an integral structure, the problem of storage difficulty can be overcome.