BANDSAW OPERATIVE TO MAKE SIMULTANEOUS SPACED-APART CUTS WITH A SINGLE BLADE
20260042157 ยท 2026-02-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23D55/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D53/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T83/7264
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T83/707
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B23D53/0052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23D53/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D53/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bandsaw makes simultaneous, spaced-apart cuts in hard or soft materials with a single bandsaw blade. The invention is ideally suited to cutting spaced-apart parallel surfaces to form support blocks, however, different embodiment may be controlled or programmed to make parallel or non-parallel cuts at varying angles. The single bandsaw blade rides on circular wheels on both sides of a gap or passageway, such that a first portion of the blade crosses the passage along a first, upper path, and a second portion of the bandsaw blade crosses the passage along a second, lower path. A table moves the material through the passage, whereupon the material is simultaneously cut along two planes corresponding to the upper and lower paths of the bandsaw blade. A preferred embodiment includes a first set of upper and lower wheels on one side of the passage, and a second set of upper and lower wheels on an opposing side of the passage.
Claims
1. A bandsaw, comprising: a passage through which a material is passable in a first direction; a plurality of wheels rotatable in a wheel plane oriented transversely to the first direction, the plurality of wheels including a first subset of wheels arranged on a first side of the passage and a second subset of wheels arranged on a second, opposite side of the passage; and a single bandsaw blade riding on the first subset of wheels and the second subset of wheels such that the bandsaw blade crosses the passage along a first blade path and along a second blade path; wherein the first blade path and the second blade path are disposed spaced apart from one another in a second direction extending parallel to the wheel plane such that, when the material is moved through the passage in the first direction, the material is simultaneously cut along two cutting planes corresponding to the first blade path and the second blade path; and wherein at least one wheel of the first subset of wheels and/or at least one wheel of the second subset of wheels is adjustable within the wheel plane obliquely to the second direction.
2. A bandsaw, comprising: a passage through which a material is passable in a first direction; a plurality of wheels rotatable in a wheel plane oriented transversely to the first direction, each of the plurality of wheels rotatable about a respective axis of a plurality of rotation axes, the plurality of wheels including a first subset of wheels arranged on a first side of the passage and a second subset of wheels arranged on a second, opposite side of the passage; and a single bandsaw blade riding on the first subset of wheels and the second subset of wheels such that the bandsaw blade crosses the passage along a first blade path and along a second blade path; wherein the first blade path and the second blade path are disposed spaced apart from one another in a second direction extending parallel to the wheel plane such that, when the material is moved through the passage in the first direction, the material is simultaneously cut along two cutting planes corresponding to the first blade path and the second blade path; wherein the plurality of rotation axes of the plurality of wheels are arranged at vertices of an imaginary parallelogram lying in the wheel plane; wherein two sides of the parallelogram correspond to the two cutting planes; and wherein internal angles of the parallelogram are user-adjustable to modify a distance between the two cutting planes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Now making reference to the accompanying drawings,
[0016] The bandsaw is built around a rigid frame 102, preferably constructed from steel dimensional members. The frame 102 may be spaced apart from a floor surface with a plurality adjustable legs 106. Within frame 102 there is mounted a pair of metal boxes, each with respective doors 110, 111 that open to change blade 130 or perform other maintenance or adjustment operations. The doors 110, 111 would be closed to isolate the machinery during operation.
[0017] Box 108 includes a pivoting plate 118 upon which there is mounted three wheels, including an upper wheel 112, lower wheel 116 and intermediate tensioning wheel 114. Blade 130 is dressed around the top of wheel 112, the inner side of wheel 114, and the bottom of wheel 116, such that wheel 114 may be moved independently to tighten and loosen blade 130. Box 109 is similar, including an upper wheel 113 and lower wheel 117 mounted on pivoting plate 119, but without the need for an intermediate blade tensioning wheel. Instead, blade 130 is dressed around the top of wheel 113 and directly down and around the bottom of wheel 117.
[0018] Plate 118 includes a pin that rides in a circular groove 120 formed at the back of box 108. Similarly, plate 119 includes a protrusion that rides within circular track 121 in box 109. The center of the radius for track 120 corresponds to the central axis (122) of wheel 116, and the center of the radius for track 121 corresponds to the axis of wheel 117.
[0019] Plate 118 is coupled to an extendable linear actuator 126, and plate 119 is likewise coupled to an actuator 125. In each case, the upper part of the actuator is hinged to an upper portion of a respective plate, whereas the lower portion of each actuator is hinged to a lower pivot point. When the actuators 125, 126 are extended, plates 118, 119 are vertically oriented, such that the spacing between the upper and lower horizontal sections of blade 130 are spaced apart at a first distance. As shown in
[0020] The machine further includes a lower frame 134 with anchor bolts 136 supporting a material feed table 140. The lower frame 134 extends through the central opening of the saw between boxes 108, 109. Material to be cut is placed on table 140, typically against stop 142, and fed through the opening or gap between the boxes 108, 109, at which time the same blade makes simultaneous lower and upper cuts in the material (assuming is taller the upper portion of blade 130). The table may either be moved manually, or the machine may be equipped with a power table feed.
[0021] The lower cut is set at a predetermined, fixed distance from the upper surface of the table, whereas the distance between the lower and upper cuts is variable and selected with a user control 132. In one embodiment for cutting support foam, the lower cut may be an inch, more or less, from the table surface, whereas the distance between the cutting portions of blade 130 may be set at specific distances such as 48 when the actuators 125, 126 are fully extended as shown in
[0022] Note that in accordance with the embodiment of
[0023] In the embodiment of
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[0025] Whereas, in the preferred embodiment for foam cutting, spaced-apart, parallel blade distances such as 36 and 48 may be preset, with more sophisticated technology, any parallel and non-parallel cuts may simultaneously be made (assuming a fixed blade length).
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[0028] In terms of the blades applicable to the invention, for soft materials such as foam, a conventional bandsaw blade may be used to cut in both directions simultaneously. For harder materials, such as wood, plastic, metal, and so forth, more specialized bidirectional blades may be employed.