Information
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Patent Grant
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6253756
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Patent Number
6,253,756
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 21, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Lowe Hauptman Gilman & Berner, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 125 20
- 125 35
- 125 2302
- 451 549
- 451 259
- 451 41
- 451 150
- 083 4688
- 083 4684
- 083 4681
- 225 965
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Disclosed is an accessory mounted on a cutting device including two mutually parallel guide bars. The accessory includes a first channel formed in the accessory for receiving one of the two mutually parallel guide bars. A second channel is formed to receive the other of the two mutually parallel guide bars in such manner that the second guide bar is freely translatable in the second channel. An affixation device is firmly affixes the accessory to one of two mutually parallel guide bars.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an accessory for a cutting device such as a cutting tool for cutting ceramic tiles, for instance, an accessory to drill holes in the ceramic tiles.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Tile cutters or the like in general include a base fitted with a small workbench on which the user deposits a tile to be cut. These tile cutters also comprise two guide bars mounted parallel to the plane of the workbench. A carriage slides on the two guide bars. The carriage supports a cutting tool, generally a carbide tip, to score the tile to be cut and a break off foot to rupture the tile along the scored line previously incised by the carbide tip.
If more complex cutting is required, such a cutter may need an accessory to perform the more complex cutting. Illustratively, a ceramic tile may have to be drilled through to allow a plumbing pipe to pass there through.
Illustratively such an accessory is mounted on the guide bars and is fitted with a tool which may assume two positions: a rest position wherein the accessory is retracted and an operating position wherein the accessory rests against the tile to be drilled.
Such accessories may be sold separately from the tile cutters. Consequently, the accessory must be adaptable to different kinds of tile cutters or the like. The tile cutters often differ in their dimensions, in particular, the diameters and the distances between the guide bars. Such tile cutters also may differ by the height of the guide bars relative to the workbench.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The objective of the present invention is to provide an accessory which can be mounted on the guide bars of a tile cutter and which shall be adaptable to different tile cutters and the like even the tile cutters have differing inter-bar distances and different diameters.
These and other objects of the present invention are achieved by an accessory mounted on a cutting device including two mutually parallel guide bars. The accessory includes a first channel formed in the accessory for receiving one of the two mutually parallel guide bars. A second channel is formed to receive the other of the two mutually parallel guide bars in such manner that the second guide bar is freely translatable in the second channel. An affixation device is firmly affixes the accessory to one of two mutually parallel guide bars.
Still other objects and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, wherein the preferred embodiments of the invention are shown and described, simply by way of illustration of the best mode contemplated of carrying out the invention. As will be realized, the invention is capable of other and different embodiments, and its several details are capable of modifications in various obvious respects, all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and description thereof are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not by limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings, wherein elements having the same reference numeral designations represent like elements throughout and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a partial perspective of a tile cutter on which is mounted an accessory of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a section in a median plane of an accessory of the invention which is mounted on two guide bars of a tile cutter, the bars being of a small diameter and the tile cutter being in a first operational position;
FIG. 3
is a section in a median plane of an accessory of the invention which is mounted on two guide bars of a tile cutter, the bars being of a large diameter;
FIG. 4
is a view identical with that of
FIG. 3
except that the tile cutter is in a second operational position; and
FIG. 5
is a view identical with that of
FIG. 2
except that the tile cutter is in its rest position.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The tile cutter shown in
FIG. 1
includes a base
1
fitted with a small workbench
2
on which the user may rest (for instance) a tile to be cut. This cutter furthermore comprises two horizontally extending guide bars
3
and
4
mounted in vertically extending posts
5
and
6
. As depicted in
FIG. 1
, guide bars
3
and
4
are parallel to the plane of the workbench
2
. A chariot (omitted) supports the cutting bit—in generally a carbide tip—designed to score the tile to be cut, and a rapture foot designed to break the tile along the scored line previously applied by the carbide tip.
The accessory of the present invention, generally indicated at
10
, is designed to be mounted on the two guide bars
3
and
4
and to be detachably affixed to them. In the shown embodiment of a drill, where this accessory
10
is a bit, the accessory is fitted with a circular cutting tool
11
(not shown in
FIG. 1
but depicted in
FIGS. 2-5
) which is driven into rotation by a handcrank
12
. A drive element
13
allows lowering the tool
11
in such a way that it shall be tangent to and apply a pressure on the surface of the title to be drilled. In this manner a hole can be drilled in a ceramic tile for instance to pass a PVC pipe or another kind of pipe.
As shall be elucidated below, the present invention is applicable to an accessory
10
other than tile cutters.
FIG. 2
shows the accessory
10
of the present invention. In particular,
FIG. 2
shows the circular cutting tool
11
driven by a shaft
14
and a handcrank
12
, or as shown by the inset, by a shaft end
14
a
affixed for instance to a motor, such as an electric drill.
The accessory
10
includes a block
15
fitted at one of its ends with a first channel
15
a
having a semi-cylindrical inward extremity of a first width L and which is deepened by a second channel
15
b
of which the inward extremity also is semi-cylindrical and of a second width I less than said first width.
At the other end of the block
15
and in the same plane as the channels
15
a
and
15
b
, the block
15
comprises a slot
15
c
extending from a lower part of the block
15
. Slot
15
c
extends sideways in the direction of the channels
15
a
and
15
b
forming a channel
15
d
of which the inward extremity is semi-cylindrical and of a width equal to the first width L, and in the direction away from the channels
15
a
and
15
b
by a channel
15
e
of which the inward extremity is semi-cylindrical and of a width the same as the second width I.
The block
15
comprises two angled elevations
15
f
which are crossed by affixation screws
16
and
17
. The axis of the screw
16
passes through the axis of the semi-cylindrical part of the channel
15
b
which points toward the inside of the block
15
. Again, the axis of the screw
17
passes through the axis of the semi-cylindrical part of the channel
15
d
which points toward the inside of the block
15
.
The block
15
of
FIG. 2
is mounted on the two guide bars
3
and
4
of which the diameters are equal to the widths
1
of the channels
15
b
and
15
e
. The bars
3
and
4
are received in these channels
15
b
and
15
e
. The screw
16
is tightened on the bar
3
which it forces against the inward extremity of the channel
15
b
. In this manner, the block
15
is firmly affixed to the bar
3
. On the other hand, the bar
4
is freely translatable inside the channel
15
e
as a result of which the block
15
can adapt to different distances between the bars
3
and
4
axes.
The block of
FIG. 3
is mounted on the two guide bars
3
and
4
of which the diameters are equal to the widths L of the channels
15
a
and
15
d
. The bars
3
and
4
are received in these channels
15
a
and
15
d
. The screw
17
is tightened on the bar
4
which it forces against the inward extremity of the channel
15
d
. In this manner, the block
15
is firmly affixed to the bar
4
. On the other hand, the bar
3
is freely translatable inside the channel
15
a
as a result of which the block
15
can adapt to different distances between the bar
3
and
4
axes.
The block
15
is initially assembled with the bar
3
inside the channel
15
b
and then is pivoted in such a way as to insert the bar
4
into the slot
15
c
and then into the channel
15
e.
The block
15
shown in
FIG. 3
is assembled to two bars
3
and
4
of diameters equal to the width L of the channels
15
a
and
15
b
. These bars
3
and
4
are respectively received in the channels
15
a
and
15
d
. The screw
17
is tightened on the bar
4
and the screw
17
presses the guide bar
4
against the inward extremity of the channel
15
d
. In this manner, the block
15
is rigidly joined to the bar
4
. On the other hand the bar
3
is free inside the channel
15
a
and as a result the block
15
is adaptable to different distances between the bars' axes.
As above, the block
15
is first assembled to the bar
3
inserted into the channel
15
a
and then is pivoted to move the bar
4
into the slot
15
c
and then into the channel
15
d.
As regards a set of guide bars
3
and
4
of the given diameter, the channels
15
b
and
15
d
assume the same function, namely they receive at their inward extremities a first bar of the set in such a manner that these bars can be firmly affixed in particular by the screws
16
and
17
. The channels
15
a
and
15
e
assume the same functions, namely to guide a second bar of the set in order to adapt the block to bars spaced apart at different distances.
The block
15
is fitted with a boss
18
comprising a borehole
18
a
passing the shaft
14
which, at its lower free end (
FIGS. 2-5
) bears the circular cutting tool
11
. A compression spring
19
is mounted between a shoulder
11
a
of the tool
11
at one end and the extremity of a blind hole
15
h
at the other end.
The boss
18
comprises an upper surface
18
b
with a negative and then a positive slope over about 90° and with troughs
18
1
,
18
2
and
18
3
of which the bottoms are at three different heights relative to the block
15
, for instance relative to the base of the boss
18
. The surface
18
b
is a cam.
The drive element
13
is fitted with a means cooperating with the upper surface
18
b
and its troughs
18
1
,
18
2
and
18
3
of said boss
18
. In the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 2-5
, the means is a radial pin
13
a.
Near the upper surface
13
b
of the drive element
13
, the shaft
14
is fitted with a stop
20
, for instance a pin or a circlip crossing the shaft
14
and with a washer resting on the surface
13
b
. The purpose of this top is to block the shaft
14
against translation relative to the drive element
13
.
In
FIG. 2
, the pin
13
a
of the drive element
13
is housed in the lower trough
18
1
. The upper surface
13
b
of the drive element
13
therefore is situated at a first, shallow height relative to the block
15
. Because the shaft
14
is stopped by the stop
20
and washer
21
at this upper surface
13
b
, the tool
11
is situated at a first shallow height h
1
relative to the small workbench
2
at a first operational height illustratively corresponding to a first model of tile cutter or the like.
In
FIG. 4
, the pin
13
a
of the drive element
13
is seated in the intermediate through
18
2
. The upper surface
13
b
of the drive element
13
therefore is situated at a second, intermediate height relative to the block
15
. Because the shaft
14
rests is stopped against this upper surface
13
b
, the tool
11
is situated at a second, intermediate height h
2
relative to the workbench
2
and corresponding to a second operational height for instance for a second model of tile cutter or the like.
Lastly, in
FIG. 5
, the pin
13
a
of the drive element
13
is seated in the upper trough
18
3
. The upper surface
13
b
of the drive element
13
therefore is situated at a third height relative to the block
15
. The tool
11
is situated at a third height h
3
relative to the workbench
2
corresponding to its retracted position regardless of the tile cutter's model.
It is understood that the drive element allows selecting either position depending on the kind of model of tile cutter or other device selected.
It is also understood that the number of operational positions is not restricted to two but may be larger depending on the number of device models to be serviced by the accessory.
It will be readily seen by one of ordinary skill in the art that the present invention fulfills all of the objects set forth above. After reading the foregoing specification, one of ordinary skill will be able to affect various changes, substitutions of equivalents and various other aspects of the invention as broadly disclosed herein. It is therefore intended that the protection granted hereon be limited only by the definition contained in the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. An accessory mounted on a cutting device including two mutually parallel guide bars, said accessory comprising:a first channel formed in the accessory for receiving one of said two mutually parallel guide bars; a second channel formed to receive the other of said two mutually parallel guide bars in such manner that the other of said two mutually parallel guide bars is freely translatable in said second channel; an affixation device to firmly affix said accessory to one of two mutually parallel guide bars; a block to be mounted on said two guide bars and bearing a rotary shaft of which a free end is fitted with a tool; a drive element resting on said block and including a drive part; a series of shoulders formed in said drive element to selectively assume different heights relative to said block and a stop cooperating with said drive part of said drive element and to stop said shaft in a translational direction relative to said drive element.
- 2. The accessory of claim 1, wherein the first and second channels are co-planar, and the first channel has a first portion having a given width and a second portion having a width slightly greater than a width of one of the guide bars and the second channel has a width of the other of the guide bars, the given width being greater than the width of the second portion.
- 3. The accessory of claim 1, wherein the first and the second channel extend outwardly in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis extending through each of the channels.
- 4. The accessory of claim 2, wherein the first and the second channel extend outwardly in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis extending through each of the channels.
- 5. The accessory of claim 1, wherein said first and second channels are each semi-cylindrical at their inward extremities.
- 6. The accessory of claim 5, wherein said affixation device comprises screws of which the axes pass through axes of the semi-cylindrical portions of the corresponding first channels.
- 7. The accessory of claim 1, further comprising a second affixation device to firmly affix said accessory to the other of said two mutually parallel guide bars.
- 8. The accessory of claim 1, further comprising return means biasing said shaft toward the position wherein it is stopped by said stop.
- 9. The accessory of claim 8, wherein said means comprises a cam comprising a plurality of troughs at different heights relative to said block and means to be received in at least one of said troughs to define said rest position or an operational position.
- 10. The accessory of claim 9, wherein said cam is shaped into the block and the means received into at least one of said troughs of said cam comprise a pin firmly joined to said drive element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
99 03704 |
Mar 1999 |
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