HEDGETRIMMER WITH SAW BLADE
20170367271 ยท 2017-12-28
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Abstract
A hedgetrimmer having a blade assembly that includes a sawblade for cutting through larger branches and other vegetative foliage. The blade assembly includes a reciprocating blade having an integrally formed sawblade portion that moves back and forth cutting motion. The other blade is fixed and includes a bevelled interior edge that helps debris being cut to pass over the blade and prevent getting stuck.
Claims
1. A vegetation cutting device, comprising: a housing containing a motor; a blade assembly extending out from the housing, the blade assembly having a support bar and a first and second blade for cutting vegetation, the first and second blade including cutting teeth forming a first configuration, the motor operatively connected to a first blade to move it in a reciprocal motion; wherein the first blade has a sawblade portion secured to a distal end of the first blade; wherein an interior edge of the second blade is bevelled.
2. The vegetation cutting device of claim 1, wherein the sawblade portion extends beyond the support bar.
3. The vegetation cutting device of claim 2, further including a bracket secured to the support bar to support vegetation as it's being cut by the sawblade assembly.
4. The vegetation cutting device of claim 3, wherein the bracket is generally L-shaped, and includes a base portion that is secured within a U-shaped channel of the support bar, and a support arm that contacts the vegetation to be cut.
5. The vegetation cutting device of claim 1, further including a guard bar pivotally secured a distal end of the support bar, the guard bar being movable between a retracted position and an extended position where its tip extends beyond the blade assembly.
6. The vegetation cutting device of claim 1, wherein the cutting teeth having the first configuration extends beyond the support bar and face a first direction, and the sawblade portion faces a second direction opposite the first direction.
7. A hedgetrimmer having a sawblade, comprising: a housing containing a motor; a blade assembly extending out from the housing, the blade assembly having a support bar, a first blade having first cutting teeth and a second blade having second cutting teeth form a first teeth configuration for cutting vegetation, the motor operatively connected to a first blade to move it in a reciprocal motion; a sawblade portion having cutting teeth of a second teeth configuration integrally formed at a distal end of the first blade; and the second blade extending beyond the support bar and having an interior edge that is bevelled to help debris pass over the second blade.
8. The hedgetrimmer having a sawblade of claim 7, wherein the first cutting teeth and the second cutting teeth forming the first teeth configuration are opposite to the sawblade portion with the second teeth configuration.
9. The hedgetrimmer having a sawblade of claim 7, further comprising a bracket secured adjacent the sawblade to support any vegetation being cut by the sawblade.
10. The hedgetrimmer having a sawblade of claim 9, wherein the bracket is generally L-shaped.
11. The hedgetrimmer of claim 7, further comprising a guard bar pivotally secured to a distal end of the support bar, the guard bar being movable between a retracted position and an extended position where its tip extends beyond the blade assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] Further features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reference to the following description, which is given by way of example and in association with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0025] The hedgetrimmer includes a blade assembly 18 having a pair of reciprocating blades, a top blade 20 and a bottom blade 22. See
[0026] The top blade 20 is made up of a series of first teeth 20a, and similarly the bottom blade 22 is made up of a series of second teeth 22a. The teeth 20a and 22a are spaced from one another to create gaps for the entry of debris and other vegetation to be cut by the blades. The gaps are sized so that most hedge and bush vegetation can enter the gap and be cut by the flanks of the teeth 20a, 22a through a shearing action.
[0027] Occasionally, branches or other debris will enter the gap for which the hedgetrimmer lacks the power to cut the branch, or some branches may be too large to enter the gap. In those situations, the hedgetrimmer blade assembly 18 is equipped with a saw blade assembly 28 that is able to cut through such debris as further described below.
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[0030] One of the advantages of using the apertures and projections to secure the sawblade to the blade is that it simplifies manufacturing. For example, a standard hedgetrimmer blade would have its teeth extend all the way to the end of the blade. This standard blade is typically stamped from a piece of metal. To create the projections 40 from the standard hedgetrimmer blade, a second stamping action can be performed that removes the excess material (shown in shadow in
[0031] This two-step process is preferable to simply manufacturing the sawblade integrally with the hedgetrimmer blade because it allows for the use of existing manufacturing tools. Using existing tooling provides the flexibility to continue to manufacture standard hedgetrimmer blades, and only when the sawblade attachment is needed, the manufacturer can then take the additional step of stamping the hedgetrimmer blade to form the protrusion and attach the sawblade. A stamping tool to form the protrusion is much cheaper than the tool necessary to form a hedgetrimmer blade. So this process requires only the new stamping tool rather than an entirely new set of tools for the hedgetrimmer blade with the integral sawblade.
[0032] However, it should be understood that the sawblade could be manufactured integrally with the hedgetrimmer blade, as shown in
[0033] The fixed top blade 102 is made up of a set of short teeth 102a on both sides of the support bar 24, and the reciprocating bottom blade 104 is made up of a set of long teeth 104a on both sides of the support bar 24. In this way, both sides of the support bar have corresponding set of long and short teeth. Alternatively, top blade could be made up of long teeth on one side and short teeth on the other side, and the bottom blade can reversed so that each side of the support bar 24 can have corresponding long teeth and short teeth similar to what shown in
[0034] Importantly, the top blade 102 includes a bevelled edge 108 along an inner edge of the blade. The bevelled edge 108 provides a ramp to help separate any branch or other debris being cut, so that the branch or debris can easily pass over the top blade 102. Without the bevelled edge 108, the top blade 102 would present a sheer face that could block the passing of the branch or debris. It should be understood that the bevelled edge 108 can be of any shape or configuration so long as it assists in helping cut debris pass over the blade assembly.
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[0037] The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure