POWER TOOL SHOE AND DUST PORT
20250214158 ยท 2025-07-03
Inventors
- Anthony D. RETH (Middle River, MD, US)
- Brent A. KUEHNE (Red Lion, PA, US)
- Joshua D. WOODS (Middle River, MD, US)
- Brandi A. DUDRICK (Baltimore, MD, US)
Cpc classification
B27B9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23D45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D59/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rotary cutting tool includes a battery pack receptacle, a handle, a motor, a cutting wheel driven by the motor, a blade guard surrounding the cutting wheel and a shoe. The shoe includes a base and an attachment portion. The base abuts a workpiece and provide a depth of cut. The attachment portion is perpendicular to the base. The attachment portion is welded to the base.
Claims
1. A rotary cutting tool, comprising: a battery pack receptacle; a handle; a motor; a wheel driven by the motor; a blade guard surrounding the wheel; and a shoe; wherein the shoe comprises a base and an attachment portion; wherein the base comprises a flat portion and is configured to abut a workpiece and provide a depth of cut; wherein the attachment portion is perpendicular to the base; wherein the blade guard comprises a dust port configured to direct dust away from the wheel.
2. The rotary cutting tool of claim 1, wherein the dust port is disposed at a forward end of the blade guard.
3. The rotary cutting tool of claim 2, wherein the dust port comprises a dust port inlet and a dust port outlet.
4. The rotary cutting tool of claim 3, wherein the dust port comprises a horizontal portion; and wherein the horizontal portion is generally parallel to a rotational axis of the motor.
5. The rotary cutting tool of claim 4, wherein the dust port outlet is at an end of the horizontal portion.
6. The rotary cutting tool of claim 5, wherein the dust port further comprises a vertical portion in communication with the horizontal portion.
7. The rotary cutting tool of claim 6, wherein the vertical portion is transverse to the horizontal portion.
8. The rotary cutting tool of claim 7, wherein a central axis of the outlet of the dust port is below a top edge of the blade guard.
9. The rotary cutting tool of claim 8, wherein the central axis of the outlet of the dust port is above a bottom of the guard.
10. The rotary cutting tool of claim 9, wherein the central axis of the outlet of the dust port is closer to the bottom of the guard than the top of the guard.
11. The rotary cutting tool of claim 10, wherein the horizontal portion of the dust port is at least 5 millimeters long.
12. The rotary cutting tool of claim 11, wherein the horizontal portion of the dust port is at least 10 millimeters long.
13. A rotary cutting tool, comprising: a battery pack receptacle; a handle; a motor; a cutting wheel driven by the motor and configured to cut or grind a workpiece; a blade guard surrounding the cutting wheel; and a shoe; wherein the shoe comprises a base and an attachment portion; wherein the base comprises a flat portion configured to abut a workpiece and provide a depth of cut; wherein the attachment portion is perpendicular to the base; wherein the base has a front width and a rear width; wherein the front width is 8 cm or less; and wherein the blade guard comprises a dust port configured to direct dust away from the wheel.
14. The rotary cutting tool of claim 13, wherein the dust port is disposed at a forward end of the blade guard.
15. The rotary cutting tool of claim 14, wherein the dust port comprises a dust port inlet and a dust port outlet.
16. The rotary cutting tool of claim 15, wherein the dust port comprises a horizontal portion; and wherein the horizontal portion is generally parallel to a rotational axis of the motor.
17. The rotary cutting tool of claim 16, wherein the dust port outlet is at an end of the horizontal portion.
18. The rotary cutting tool of claim 17, wherein the dust port further comprises a vertical portion in communication with the horizontal portion.
19. The rotary cutting tool of claim 18, wherein the vertical portion is transverse to the horizontal portion.
20. The rotary cutting tool of claim 19, wherein a central axis of the outlet of the dust port is below a top edge of the blade guard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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[0092] A motor is housed in the motor housing 30. The motor drives an output spindle 35. A cutting blade or grinding wheel may be attached to the spindle 35 and driven to cut or grind a workpiece.
[0093] A removable battery pack 200 (
[0094] The handle 15 is configured to be held by a user. A trigger 16 is located at a forward end of the handle 15. The trigger operates the motor to drive the spindle 35 and so the cutting blade or grinding wheel. The cutting tool 10 may include a gearcase 37 adjacent to the motor housing 30 and between the motor and where the cutting blade or grinding wheel is held.
[0095] As shown in
[0096] A perspective drawing of the shoe 100 is shown in
[0097] The shoe 100 is a two-piece stamped metal show.
[0098] Base 110 includes an opening 111 through which the saw blade or grinding wheel may project. Base 110 also includes holes 112, 113 and 114 which accept projections 122, 123 and 124, respectively, from the attachment part 120. The base 110 includes a flat portion 115 and a ridge 116 extending around the outside of the base 110. The flat portion 115 of the base provides a stable contact against a workpiece.
[0099] The attachment part 120 includes a central portion 125 and two side portions 126 and 127. A slot 128 is formed in the central portion 125. The previously discussed fastener 150 may project through the slot and into the blade guard 50. The attachment part 120 also includes three projections 122, 123 and 124. As discussed above, the projections 122, 123 and 124 fit into the holes 112, 113 and 114. The side portions 126 and 127 are generally parallel to one another and perpendicular to the central portion 125.
[0100] The shoe 100 is formed by forming the base 110 and the attachment part 120 separately. Then, the attachment part 120 is inserted into the base 110. In particular, the projections 122, 123 and 124 are inserted into holes 112, 113 and 114. The base 110 and the attachment part 120 are then welded together. The base 110 and the attachment part 120 may be welded together at the connection of the projections 122, 123, 124 and the holes 112, 113 and 114. Welding in this manner provides a strong connection between the two parts 110 and 120. Additionally, the combination of the holes 112, 113 and 144 and projections 122, 123 and 124 provide a reliable location of the two parts. Additionally, the attachment part 120 has a bottom surface 121 which contacts a surface 118 of the base portion providing a stable surface to surface contact in addition to the connection through the holes 112, 113 and 144 and projections 122, 123 and 124.
[0101] In other embodiments, the base 110 and the attachment part 120 may be secured together by other means, such as by an adhesive or fastener.
[0102] The base 110 may have a front width W1 and a rear width W2. The front width W1 may be greater than the rear width W2. The front width W1 may be less than 10 centimeters (cm), less than 8 cm, less than 6 cm, less than 5 cm or less than 4 cm.
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[0105] The shoe 100 differs from the shoe 100 in that the shoe 100 is formed as a single piece and then bent at corner 170. Accordingly, the attachment part 120 and base 110 do not have to be welded, adhered or otherwise fastened together. The shoe 100 may be a single piece of stamped metal. The shoe 100 may be formed generally flat and the attachment part 120 may be bent relative to the base 110 to provide the corner 170 such that the attachment part 120 is generally perpendicular to the base 110.
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[0108] The dust port 51 has a vertical portion 54 and a horizontal portion 55 transverse to the vertical portion 54. Accordingly, dust enters into the dust port at the inlet 52, travels upwardly in the vertical portion 54, bends around at corner 56, enters into the horizontal portion 55 and exits the dust port 51 at outlet 53. Outlet 53 directs the dust in a direction generally parallel to a rotational axis of the wheel 250. As shown in
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[0110] The central axis C may be within 30 millimeters (mm) of centrally located between the bottom B and the top A of the guard 50. That is, if the distance between A and B is 100 mm, centrally located would be 50 mm from A and 50 mm from B. The central axis C may be within 30 mm of centrally located, so in a range of 20 to 80 mm from A and 20 to 80 mm from B. In other exemplary embodiments, the central axis C may be within 20 millimeters (mm) of centrally located between the bottom B and the top A of the guard 50; or the central axis C may be within 10 millimeters (mm) of centrally located between the bottom B and the top A of the guard 50.
[0111] The inlet 52 of the dust port 50 is at the bottom edge of the guard 50.
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[0117] Although described by way of exemplary embodiments, it is understood that the words which have been used herein are words of description, rather an words of limitation. Although the description provided above provides detail for the purpose of illustration based on what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that the disclosure is not limited to the expressly disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover modifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit and scope of the appended claims
[0118] It is to be understood that the present disclosure contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any embodiment can be combined or exchanged with one or more features of any other embodiment.