SAW SHEATH
20230125198 · 2023-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A saw sheath is provided which has a simple structure of saw blade guiding means, which can easily and reliably guide a saw blade into a sheath entrance, and which prevents the saw blade from biting into or damaging the sheath entrance. The saw sheath 1 has the saw blade guiding means that guides a saw blade from the sheath entrance 21 to a housing space 11 at rear. The saw blade guiding means includes a pair of shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30 provided on both sides in a longer direction of the sheath entrance 21, a longer-direction-side guide roller 40 provided in an upper portion in front of the sheath entrance 21 to guide the posture of the saw blade in the longer direction of the sheath entrance 21, and a saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 provided in a lower portion in front of the sheath entrance 21 to guide the landing of the saw blade.
Claims
1. A saw sheath having saw blade guiding means that guides a saw blade from a sheath entrance to a housing space at rear, the saw blade guiding means comprising: a pair of shorter-direction-side guide rollers provided on both sides in a longer direction of the sheath entrance; a longer-direction-side guide roller provided in an upper portion in front of the sheath entrance to guide a posture of the saw blade in the longer direction of the sheath entrance; and a saw blade landing guiding receiver provided in a lower portion in front of the sheath entrance to guide landing of the saw blade.
2. The saw sheath according to claim 1, wherein the longer-direction-side guide roller is attached to an extension made up of an upper side of the sheath entrance extended forward.
3. The saw sheath according to claim 2, wherein the saw blade landing guiding receiver is made up of a lower side of the sheath entrance extended forward.
4. The saw sheath according to claim 3, comprising a sloped guide portion in a position at a back of the sheath entrance, the sloped guide portion guiding the saw blade to the housing space narrower than the sheath entrance.
5. The saw sheath according to claim 4, configured such that the longer-direction-side guide roller and the saw blade landing guiding receiver elastically clamp and hold a grip of the saw blade therebetween.
6. The saw sheath according to claim 5, configured such that the sloped guide portion prevents further penetration of a grip of the saw blade.
7. The saw sheath according to claim 1, wherein the saw blade landing guiding receiver is made up of a lower side of the sheath entrance extended forward.
8. The saw sheath according to claim 1, comprising a sloped guide portion in a position at a back of the sheath entrance, the sloped guide portion guiding the saw blade to the housing space narrower than the sheath entrance.
9. The saw sheath according to claim 2, comprising a sloped guide portion in a position at a back of the sheath entrance, the sloped guide portion guiding the saw blade to the housing space narrower than the sheath entrance.
10. The saw sheath according to claim 7, comprising a sloped guide portion in a position at a back of the sheath entrance, the sloped guide portion guiding the saw blade to the housing space narrower than the sheath entrance.
11. The saw sheath according to claim 1, configured such that the longer-direction-side guide roller and the saw blade landing guiding receiver elastically clamp and hold a grip of the saw blade therebetween.
12. The saw sheath according to claim 2, configured such that the longer-direction-side guide roller and the saw blade landing guiding receiver elastically clamp and hold a grip of the saw blade therebetween.
13. The saw sheath according to claim 3, configured such that the longer-direction-side guide roller and the saw blade landing guiding receiver elastically clamp and hold a grip of the saw blade therebetween.
14. The saw sheath according to claim 7, configured such that the longer-direction-side guide roller and the saw blade landing guiding receiver elastically clamp and hold a grip of the saw blade therebetween.
15. The saw sheath according to claim 8, configured such that the longer-direction-side guide roller and the saw blade landing guiding receiver elastically clamp and hold a grip of the saw blade therebetween.
16. The saw sheath according to claim 9, configured such that the longer-direction-side guide roller and the saw blade landing guiding receiver elastically clamp and hold a grip of the saw blade therebetween.
17. The saw sheath according to claim 4, configured such that the sloped guide portion prevents further penetration of a grip of the saw blade.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0043] A saw sheath according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
[0044] Referring first to
[0045] The body portion 10 and the head portion 20 can be provided with wearing attachments 1a, 1b, and 1c for use in wearing the saw sheath 1 on the body of an operator or the like. In the figures, the wearing attachments 1a, 1b, and 1c are provided on the bottom side of the saw sheath 1 (the side to be attached to the operator’s clothing or the like).
[0046] The body portion 10 is formed of a flat, elongated cylindrical body, and has its distal end closed if necessary. The length, width, and thickness of the body portion 10 correspond to the length, width, and thickness of the corresponding saw blade.
[0047] For the material of the body portion 10, a synthetic resin including a plastic with wood powder, called a wood plastic, or other material can be used.
[0048] In the present embodiment, the body portion 10 and the head portion 20 are integrally molded.
[0049] The housing space 11 of the body portion 10 is configured as a flat, elongated space suitable for storing the saw blade without rattling.
[0050] Referring also to
[0051] The head portion 20 is increased in breadth and thickness than the body portion 10 for the purpose of facilitating the insertion of the saw blade.
[0052] The head portion 20 is provided with the flat sheath entrance 21. This sheath entrance 21 has a rectangular or nearly rectangular flat shape consisting of a longer direction and a shorter direction. The flat housing space 11, which is even narrower than the sheath entrance 21, is provided at the back of the sheath entrance 21 in communication.
[0053] The sheath entrance 21 is configured to have an opening width (in the longer direction) that is larger than an opening width (in the longer direction) of the housing space 11 communicating therewith.
[0054] A pair of shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30, 30 are provided on both sides in the longer direction of the sheath entrance 21 (breadth direction of the sheath entrance 21), which are rotatably erected and axially supported in the shorter direction (height direction of the sheath entrance 21).
[0055] This pair of shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30, 30 constitute one of the saw blade guiding means that guides the saw blade from the sheath entrance 21 to the rear housing space 11.
[0056] The opening width between the shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30 and 30 is a substantial opening width to receive the saw blade. The opening width between the shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30 and 30 is configured to be about the same as an opening width of the housing space 11 which linearly communicates at the back of the sheath entrance 21. This allows the saw blade to be smoothly guided from the sheath entrance 21 to the rear housing space 11 communicating therewith.
[0057] The sheath entrance 21 is configured to have an opening whose dimension in the shorter direction is greater than the dimension in the shorter direction of the opening of the housing space 11 communicating at the back of the sheath entrance 21. More specifically, the opening of the insertion opening 21 is configured to be enlarged downwardly in the shorter direction relative to the opening of the housing space 11. In other words, while the housing space 11 has a narrow and flat shape to fit the shape of the saw blade so that the saw blade is tightly housed therein, the sheath entrance 21 has an enlarged opening to facilitate the insertion of the saw blade.
[0058] At the back of the enlarged sheath entrance 21, a sloped guide portion 22 is provided.
[0059] The sloped guide portion 22 is configured as an ascending slope continuous from the back of the sheath entrance 21 to the housing space 11 side, thereby reducing the dimension in the shorter direction of the sheath entrance 21 toward the housing space 11. That is, the sloped guide portion 22 serves to guide the saw blade that has entered the sheath entrance 21 further into the housing space 11 by making the passage from the sheath entrance 21 continuous to the flatter housing space 11.
[0060] The sloped guide portion 22 constitutes one of the saw blade guiding means that guides the saw blade from the sheath entrance 21 to the rear housing space 11.
[0061] A longer-direction-side guide roller 40 is provided in an upper portion in front of the sheath entrance 21.
[0062] A saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 is provided in a lower portion in front of the sheath entrance 21.
[0063] The longer-direction-side guide roller 40 and the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 are both one of the saw blade guiding means that guides the saw blade.
[0064] The pair of shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30, 30, the longer-direction-side guide roller 40, and the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 constitute a substantial opening of the sheath entrance 21 to receive the saw blade. That is, the saw blade is guided to the sheath entrance 21, with it being surrounded by the longer-direction-side guide roller 40, the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23, and the pair of shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30, 30.
[0065] The longer-direction-side guide roller 40 is attached to, and axially supported by, an extension 24 that is a forward extension of an upper side 21a of the sheath entrance 21 provided in the head portion 20 of the saw sheath 1.
[0066] The extension 24 is formed by extending the upper side of the sheath entrance 21 forward and also widening it in the shorter direction to secure a mounting space for the longer-direction-side guide roller 40. The extension 24 has mounting side walls 24a, 24a hanging down on both sides in the longer direction of the extension 24 for mounting the longer-direction-side guide roller 40.
[0067] The longer-direction-side guide roller 40 is rotatably mounted between the mounting side walls 24a and 24a. The longer-direction-side guide roller 40, when mounted, is positioned immediately in front of the pair of shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30.
[0068] The longer-direction-side guide roller 40 is arranged so as to overlap the upper portions of the shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30, 30 in the state of being positioned immediately in front of the shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30, 30.
[0069] The longer-direction-side guide roller 40 preferably has a length somewhat longer than a distance between the upright shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30 and 30.
[0070] The saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 is formed by extending forward a lower side 21b of the sheath entrance 21 in the head portion 20.
[0071] The length of extension of the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 is made further longer than the position where the longer-direction-side guide roller 40 is positioned. With the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 being extended further forward than the arrangement position of the longer-direction-side guide roller 40, landing of the saw blade on the saw sheath 1 can be easily received at the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 first. This facilitates the subsequent saw blade guiding operation.
[0072] The saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 preferably has a width equal to or greater than a frontage (separation) between the shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30 and 30. This allows a tip end of the landed saw blade to be easily guided to the sheath entrance 21.
[0073] The longer-direction-side guide roller 40 and the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 are arranged vertically opposing each other in the position extended forward from the sheath entrance 21, so that they can readily guide the posture of the saw blade in the direction along the flat sheath entrance 21.
[0074] The longer-direction-side guide roller 40 and the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 are configured to work together to achieve another functional effect. That is, the longer-direction-side guide roller 40 and the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 are configured to vertically oppose each other with a dimension slightly narrower than the thickness of a grip (handle) of the saw blade, so that they can elastically clamp and hold the grip (handle) of the inserted saw blade from above and below while accepting the same with the longer-direction-side guide roller 40. This prevents slipping off and rattling of the saw blade housed in the saw sheath 1.
[0075] In order to facilitate the elastic clamping and holding of the grip of the saw blade by the longer-direction-side guide roller 40 and the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23, it is preferable that the head portion 20 of the saw sheath 1 including the longer-direction-side guide roller 40 and the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 is made of a plastic or other material that allows some deformation, or that the grip of the saw blade is made of a rubber or other material that allows elastic deformation.
[0076] The sloped guide portion 22 is configured at the back of the sheath entrance 21 and reduces the dimension in the shorter direction of the sheath entrance 21 toward the rear, flatter housing space 11, and serves to guide the saw blade into the less rattling housing space 11.
[0077] Another configuration or role of the sloped guide portion 22 is, upon insertion of the saw blade, when the grip (handle) of the saw blade finally enters into the sheath entrance 21, to prevent further penetration of the grip. That is, with the sloped guide portion 22 being provided at the back of the sheath entrance 21, the grip that has penetrated into the sheath entrance 21 immediately before the completion of saw blade insertion is stopped by the sloped guide portion 22, whereby the insertion of the saw blade is completed.
[0078] Referring to
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[0080] A typical operational action when inserting a saw blade 50 into the saw sheath 1 of the present invention will be described with reference to
[0081] When inserting the saw blade 50 into the saw sheath 1, an operator holds a grip 52 at the proximal end of the saw blade 50 and moves a blade tip 51 of the saw blade 50 toward the sheath entrance 21.
[0082] The blade tip 51 of the saw blade 50 first lands on the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23, and then moves on the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23 in the direction of the sheath entrance 21.
[0083] At this time, since the posture of the saw blade 50 is not yet completely coincident with the longer direction of the sheath entrance 21, the saw blade 50 will contact the longer-direction-side guide roller 40.
[0084] The longer-direction-side guide roller 40 then receives the saw blade 50, while being pushed by the saw blade 50 and rolling to avoid the biting of the saw blade, and guides the posture of the saw blade 50 toward the longer direction.
[0085] The saw blade 50 which has reached the sheath entrance 21, with its posture having been guided in the longer direction by the longer-direction-side guide roller 40, is further guided by the pair of shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30, 30 erected on both sides in the longer direction of the sheath entrance 21, and is guided into between the shorter-direction-side guide rollers 30 and 30.
[0086] The saw blade 50 that has passed through the sheath entrance 21 is guided sequentially from its blade tip 51 through the sloped guide portion 22 to be stored in the flatter housing space 11.
[0087] When the tip end of the grip 52 of the saw blade 50 passes through the sheath entrance 21 and reaches the sloped guide portion 22 at the back, the saw blade 50 is stopped and its further penetration is prevented, whereby the insertion of the saw blade 50 into the saw sheath 1 is completed.
[0088] At the time point when the insertion of the saw blade 50 into the saw sheath 1 is completed, the grip 52 of the saw blade 50 is elastically clamped and held between the longer-direction-side guide roller 40 and the saw blade landing guiding receiver 23.
Industrial Applicability
[0089] The saw sheath of the present invention has industrial applicability, together with a saw, as a sheath that houses the saw.
Reference Signs List
[0090] 1: saw sheath [0091] 1a, 1b, 1c: wearing attachment [0092] 10: body portion [0093] 11: housing space [0094] 20: head portion [0095] 21: sheath entrance [0096] 21a: upper side [0097] 21b: lower side [0098] 22: sloped guide portion [0099] 23: saw blade landing guiding receiver [0100] 24: extension [0101] 24a: mounting side wall [0102] 30: shorter-direction-side guide roller [0103] 40: longer-direction-side guide roller [0104] 50: saw blade [0105] 51: blade tip [0106] 52: grip