The present invention relates to a chainsaw cutting link comprising a cutting tooth with a side plate and a top plate, defining an L-shaped cutting edge, the top plate comprising an outer surface with a first outer surface portion extending in a first plane at a distance from and facing away from a second plane, which includes two pivot axes defined by two rivet holes of the cutting link,
The invention also relates to a saw chain for a chainsaw.
The invention further relates to a use of a chainsaw cutting link or a saw chain.
The invention also relates to a method of manufacturing a chainsaw cutting link.
Chainsaws are commonly used to cut timber or to perform other rigorous cutting operations. Chainsaws are typically relatively robust hand-held machines which include a housing containing a driving device, e.g. a motor powered by gasoline or an electric motor. A guide bar extends from the housing, and a saw chain is driven by the driving device around the perimeter of the guide bar at a relative high speed. The saw chain may include different types of links arranged in different configurations. Some of the links included in the saw chain may be cutting links having a sharpened portion for cutting through a medium to be cut, e.g. wood.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,774,396 discloses a chainsaw cutting link, which is representative of the prior art.
In certain uses of a chainsaw, there is a need for performing a bore cut, which includes the insertion of the distal end of the guide bar first into a log or the trunk of a tree. The chain revolves around the nose sprocket at the distal end of the guide bar, and a cut with an arcuate profile results.
When performing a bore cut, as well as in other uses of the chainsaw, it is desirable to maximise the performance of the saw chain and its links. The lifetime of the saw chain with a maintained good performance should be as long as possible. Occasionally, the performance worsens as the saw chain undergoes wear and re-grinding.
It is desirable to solve, or at least mitigate, the above-mentioned problems. To this end, there is provided a chainsaw cutting link as described in the introduction wherein the outer surface of the top plate is provided with a depressed second outer surface portion at its trailing end. Thereby, the top plate on each cutting link will be less prone to encounter the wood of an arcuate cut, and the cutting edge of the cutting link may freely enter the wood when a bore cut is performed. At the same time, the strength of the cutting tooth is maximized, as the length of the top and side plates are maintained, as seen in the direction of motion of the chain. According to some embodiments, the first plane may be inclined in relation to the direction of motion of the chain. The first plane may also be inclined in relation to the pivot axes.
In some embodiments of the chainsaw cutting link, the L-shaped cutting edge is arranged at a leading end of the first outer surface portion, as seen in the direction of motion. Also, the intended direction of motion is parallel with the second plane and perpendicular to the pivot axes. Thereby, the wood is easily encountered in an arcuate cut, and the strength of the cutting tooth is maximized.
In further embodiments of the chainsaw cutting link, a depth gauge is arranged in front of the L-shaped cutting edge as seen in the direction of motion. Thereby a limit is attained for the thickness of the wood chips that are cut off by the cutting edge.
In some embodiments of the chainsaw cutting link, the depressed second outer surface portion is at least 0.1 mm lower than the than the first plane of the first outer surface portion. Depressions in this magnitude have been shown to be sufficient for providing the desired effect. A suitable degree of depression is determined in part by the diameter of the nose sprocket, with a need for a larger depression with a decreasing diameter of the nose sprocket and vice versa. Also, the total length of the cutting link affects the suitable degree of depression. The smaller the length of the cutting link, the smaller degree of depression will be needed.
In some embodiments of the chainsaw cutting link the depressed second outer surface portion is in the range of 0.3-0.5 mm lower than the first plane of the first outer surface portion. This range provides a particularly good balance between cutting efficiency, mechanical strength, and ease of manufacture, for obtaining the desired effect.
According to some embodiments, the depressed second outer surface portion has an extent, along a projection of the cutting direction/intended direction of motion of the cutting link onto said first plane, of at least 0.5 mm. According to further examples, the depressed second outer surface portion may have an extent along said projection of at least 1 mm, for example between 1 mm and 4 mm.
In some embodiments of the chainsaw cutting link, the second outer surface portion and the first outer surface portion extend in approximately parallel planes. This has the technical effect of providing a cutting link which is easy to manufacture.
In some embodiments of the chainsaw cutting link, the second outer surface is formed by coining of a portion of the top plate. This makes the cutting link simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
In further embodiments of the chainsaw cutting link, the second outer surface is formed by cutting of a portion of the top plate. This makes the cutting link simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
In further embodiments of the chainsaw cutting link, the second outer surface is formed by grinding of a portion of the top plate. This makes the cutting link simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
In still further embodiments of the chainsaw cutting link a forward, slanting border of the depressed second outer surface portion is approximately parallel with the top plate cutting edge. This feature will maximize the area of the first outer surface portion, which is also the area available for providing the top plate cutting edge by grinding and regrinding.
In even further embodiments, the chainsaw cutting link, a rear border of the depressed second outer surface portion is arranged at an angle to the top plate cutting edge. Thereby the section of the top plate will be maximized in the area where it is joined with the side plate.
According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, parts of, or all, the above-mentioned problems are solved, or at least mitigated, by a saw chain for a chainsaw, where the saw chain comprises a plurality of cutting links according to any embodiments as described above.
According to a third aspect, by the use of a chainsaw cutting link or a saw chain as defined above, for increasing the ability of making bore cuts throughout the lifetime of the cutting link, the above-mentioned problems are solved, or at least mitigated.
According to a fourth aspect, there is provided a method of manufacturing a chainsaw cutting link, comprising the steps of:
punching a piece of material to form a cutting link blank comprising a top plate portion and a side plate portion;
bending the top plate portion in relation to the side plate portion to form an L-shaped cutting edge; and
grinding the L-shaped cutting edge;
wherein the method further comprises the step of processing an area of the top plate to form a depressed outer surface portion (16) at a trailing end of the top plate portion (10b). This has the technical effect of providing the chainsaw cutting link as described above.
According to some embodiments of the method, the step of processing an area of the top plate is performed before the step of bending the cutting link blank. This simplifies manufacture.
It is noted that embodiments of the invention may be embodied by all possible combinations of features recited in the claims. Further, it will be appreciated that the various embodiments described for the cutting link are all combinable with the methods and devices as defined.
The above, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention, will be better understood through the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the appended drawings, where the same reference numerals will be used for similar elements, wherein:
All the figures are schematic, not necessarily to scale, and generally only show parts which are necessary in order to elucidate the embodiments, wherein other parts may be omitted.
The cutting link 1 has two side faces 5, whereof one is visible in
A cutting tooth 7 and a depth gauge 8 are arranged at the upper portion of the cutting link 1, separated by a depth gauge gap 9. The depth gauge 8 extends slightly lower than the cutting tooth 7. The difference in height determines the thickness of the wood chips that are shaved off by the cutting link 1 from the wooden object that is cut by the saw chain including the cutting link 1. In
The cutting tooth 7 comprises a top plate 10 with an outer surface 11, which faces upwards in
The cutting links that are disclosed in this application are of a type which receive their cutting edges by grinding and sharpening from below the top plate 10. The front plate receives its sharpened edge from below, and the front plate may be sharpened from the inside of the link, i. e. on the surface that is turned away from the side face 5. The level of the outer surface 11 of the top plate 10 remains unaffected by the grinding throughout the lifetime of the saw chain. This is the case also for the side face 5. The level of the top plate 10 is hence not affected but is determined at the time of manufacture of the link.
The grinding may be performed with a grinding tool that has a circular cross-section, so that the resulting cutting edges will be curved or elliptical, depending on the angle of the grinding tool relative to the cutting link. The grinding tool may be inserted into the cutting link obliquely in such a way that both cutting edges, on the top plate and the side plate respectively, are ground at the same time.
The extension of the depth gauge gap 9 will increase with wear and repeated grinding of the cutting tooth 7. The extension of the depth gauge gap 9 as such will not have any relevant effects on the thickness of the wood chips, but with repeated grindings and a wider depth gauge gap 9, the cutting edge 13 of the top plate 10 will be lower and closer to the back end of the top plate 10.
From time to time, there will be a need to make a bore cut, which includes the insertion of the distal end of the guide bar of the chainsaw first into a log or the trunk of a tree, as discussed in the introduction above. The chain revolves around the nose sprocket 21 at the distal end of the guide bar 19, and a cut with an arcuate profile 15 results. Such a cut 15 is sketched in
Such a case may be deducted from
According to the embodiment shown in
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It should be noted that the degree of depression needed to obtain the clearance varies with different applications. For example, the smaller, or shorter, the cutting link 1b is, the smaller depression will suffice. On the other hand, the smaller the nose sprocket is, the greater a depression is needed to obtain the clearance of the trailing end. This is due to the fact that a small nose sprocket will create a shorter radius of curvature of the arcuate profile 15b in the wood.
As mentioned earlier above, in connection with
In order to manufacture a cutting link 1b according to the embodiment of
Some embodiments of the manufacturing method of a cutting link 1b according to
The cutting link 1, 1a, 1b has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended patent claims.
In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1951176-5 | Oct 2019 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2020/050989 | 10/16/2020 | WO |