1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an annular sawing structure that can remove a cut material easily.
2. Description of the Prior
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The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide an annular sawing structure that comprises a sawing body including a saw member, a connecting member, and a positioning drill; wherein the saw member including a sawtoothed blade disposed on a front end thereof; the connecting member including a groove being concentric with the saw member and secured on a front end thereof; the positioning drill fitted to the groove of the connecting member and including a cutting insertion fixed on a front end thereof and extending out of a sawtoothed blade of the saw member, the cutting insertion including a reduced end extending rearward therefrom and received in the receiving chamber of the saw member, and an outer diameter of the cutting insertion being lager than that of the reduced end, and the positioning drill further including an engaging end extending out of the connecting member to couple with an engaging head of a tool, thereby removing a cut material easily.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an annular sawing structure that comprises a sawing body including a saw member, a connecting member, and a positioning drill; the saw member including a sawtoothed blade disposed on a front end thereof; the connecting member mounted on a rear end thereof and including a groove being concentric with the saw member and secured on a front end thereof to fit a positioning drill, and including an engaging end fixed on a rear end thereof to couple with a driving tool; the positioning drill fitted to the groove of the connecting member and including a cutting insertion fixed on a front end thereof and extending out of a sawtoothed blade of the saw member, the cutting insertion including a reduced end extending rearward therefrom and received in the receiving chamber of the saw member, and an outer diameter of the cutting insertion being lager than that of the reduced end, thereby removing a cut material easily.
The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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a sawing body 30 including a saw member 31, a connecting member 32, and a positioning drill 33;
the saw member 31 including a sawtoothed blade 311 disposed on a front end thereof to cut a circular hole, a receiving chamber 312 fixed therein to receive a cut material, and the connecting member 32 mounted on a rear end thereof and including a groove 321 being concentric with the saw member 31 and secured on a front end thereof to fit the positioning drill 33, and the positioning drill 33 including a cutting insertion 331 fixed on a front end thereof and extending out of the sawtoothed blade 311 of the saw member 31, the cutting insertion 331 including a tip 3311 formed on a front end thereof and a knife 3312 arranged on two sides of the tip 3311, and including a reduced end 332 extending rearward therefrom and received in the receiving chamber 312 of the saw member 31, and an outer diameter of the cutting insertion 331 being lager than that of the reduced end 332, wherein the cutting insertion 331 and the reduced end 332 are formed in a step shape, and the positioning drill 33 includes an engaging end 333 extending out of the connecting member 32 to couple with an engaging head of a tool, and between the positioning drill 33 and the connecting member 32 is defined a fixing structure. The fixing structure includes a screwed bore communicating with the groove 321 and formed on an outer periphery of the connecting member 32 to screw with a bolt 322, and includes a recess 334 disposed on the positioning drill 33 where is in response to the screwed bore of the connecting member 32, such that the bolt 322 is retained in the recess 334 of the positioning drill 33 to position the positioning drill 33.
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a sawing body 50 including a saw member 51, a connecting member 52, and a positioning drill 53;
the saw member 51 including a sawtoothed blade 511 disposed on a front end thereof to cut a circular hole, a receiving chamber 512 fixed therein to receive a cut material, and the connecting member 52 mounted on a rear end thereof and including a groove 521 being concentric with the saw member 51 and secured on a front end thereof to fit the positioning drill 53, and including an engaging end 522 fixed on a rear end thereof to couple with a driving tool, and the positioning drill 53 including a cutting insertion 531 fixed on a front end thereof and extending out of the sawtoothed blade 511 of the saw member 51, the cutting insertion 531 including a tip 5311 formed on a front end thereof and a knife 3312 arranged on two sides of the tip 5311, the cutting insertion 531 including a reduced end 532 received in the receiving chamber 512 of the saw member 51, and an outer diameter of the cutting insertion 531 being lager than that of the reduced end 532, wherein the cutting insertion 531 and the reduced end 532 are formed in a step shape and a reduced cone shape respectively, and between the positioning drill 53 and the connecting member 52 is defined a fixing structure. The fixing structure includes a screwed bore communicating with the groove 521 and formed on an outer periphery of the connecting member 52 to screw with a bolt 523, and includes a recess 533 disposed on a rear end of the positioning drill 53 where is in response to the screwed bore of the connecting member 52, such that the bolt 523 is retained in the recess 533 of the positioning drill 53 to position the positioning drill 53, such that after a circular hole is cut by using the sawing body 50, because the outer diameter of the cutting insertion 531 of the positioning drill 53 is larger than that of the reduced end 532, the cut material is not retained in the reduced end 532 of the positioning drill 53 to be removed easily.
While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.