This application is related to provisional application 61/658,183, filed on Jun. 11, 2012, and being filed within one year claims international date priority thereof. The subject matter of application 61/658,183 is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The industrial field of this disclosure relates to cutting devices and cutting machines and specifically to such devices and machines applicable to severing materials that are compressible or fibrous.
Expanded fibrous materials are used in manufacturing and construction industries for insulating or sound dampening. These materials are not easily cut with standard techniques and equipment due to the inherent difficulty of simultaneously compressing and cutting dense and or resilient expanded materials. These materials are generally cut with a hand held knife guided by a straight-edge. The knife compresses the material against a supporting surface and the knife contacts this surface during the cutting operation. This causes the knife blade to become dull so that it must be sharpened or replaced frequently. Another problem is that manual cutting does not produce consistently clean cuts and is subject to inaccuracy and variations.
The presently described apparatus and its method of use is directed to overcoming the drawbacks found in the prior art. The present invention consists of a linear clamping device with an integrated blade guide, both suspended in a position to allow unobstructed travel of a cutting blade. By separating the compression and cutting steps and by ensuring that the cutting blade is protected from undue wear, the present invention teaches a way to cut the aforementioned material safely and without difficulty.
The advantages of the present invention include, without limitation, a means of compressing expanded fibrous materials or other compressible materials such that they may be cut more easily, while, in addition, providing a cutting guide for a knife or other bladed tool and suspending an active portion of the mechanism such that the blade is prevented from wearing on or running into other objects. Generally, the present apparatus is a clamping and cutting guide wherein upright members are secured to a base or stand such that a blade of a preferred size does not touch the base or stand. A moveable compressing member may be rotated into a raised position to allow a workpiece sheet material to be placed on a support bar. The compressing member may than be lowered onto the workpiece and latched which secures a knife guide in place. An adjustable and/or elastic means provides a desired amount of clamping force applicable to a range of material thicknesses and rigidities.
Like reference symbols in the drawing figures indicate like elements.
In a first embodiment, an apparatus for cutting a sheet goods workpiece 20, has a pair of spaced apart uprights 12 and 14 as shown in
A support bar 18 may be engaged with and extensive between the uprights 12 and 14. Support bar 18 may be fabricated from square tube stock as shown in
A clamp arm 19 may have a second elongated slot 22 therein, the clamp arm 19 pivotally engaged, using a pivot pin or other pivotal means, with one of the pair of uprights. In this embodiment, clamp arm 19 is rotatable about upright 12; and is therefore movable between a first position “B” placing clamp arm 19 in parallel with support bar 18 as shown in
In a second embodiment, the apparatus for cutting a sheet goods workpiece 20, has a pair of spaced apart uprights 32 and 36 as shown in
A support bar 35 may be engaged with and extensive between the uprights 32 and 36. Bar 35 may be fabricated from extruded angle stock of a rigid and strong metal with two separate pieces placed in mirror image positions and fixed by common hardware to uprights 32 and 36 as shown in
A clamp arm 31 may be constructed in the same manner as with support bar 35 thereby having a second elongated slot 22 therein, the clamp arm 31 may be pivotally engaged, using a compliant member 33 such as a tension spring, an elastomeric strip, a pneumatic cylinder or similar device engaged with upright 32; and is therefore rotatable between a first position “B” placing clamp arm 31 in parallel with the support bar 35 as shown in
In both of the above described embodiments, the support bar 18 or 35 may be set at a selected position on the uprights 12, 14 and 32, 36 respectively relative to base 17 or 34. In the first embodiment it is clear that support bar 18 may be more easily adjusted as to its height above the base 17 and its space apart from clamp arm 19. Also, in the first embodiment, support bar 18 may be spring mounted so that with workpiece 20 lying between support bar 18 and clamp arm 19 a clamping force is applied to workpiece 20 and this force is directly related to the space between support bar 18 and clamp arm 19, as well as the resistance against being compressed of the workpiece 20 which is a characteristic that varies with the type and thickness of workpiece 20. With respect to the second embodiment, once set, the support bar 35 is not movable, while clamp arm 31 may be secured in a variable clamping position which changes the space between bar 35 and arm 31 and thus the clamping force on the workpiece 20.
Embodiments of the subject apparatus and method have been described herein. Nevertheless, it will be understood that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and understanding of this disclosure. Accordingly, other embodiments and approaches are within the scope of the following claims.
Clamp arm 19 may have a handle 10 and a clamping screw 11. Knife 13 is shown in
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