Apparatus and Method for cutting electrical outlet holes on gypsum board

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080066326
  • Publication Number
    20080066326
  • Date Filed
    September 17, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 20, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
A saw for cutting a rectangular hole for electrical or data outlets in gypsum board. The saw includes a handle, and rectangular frame cutting element that cuts all four sides of a rectangular hole in a single operation. Each cutting surface on the frame typically has several sets of stepped teeth so that the highest tooth in the step engages the board first; then the second highest tooth engages the board after the first tooth has partially cut into the board. This stepped tooth approach provides an effect similar to have started several separate saws independently along each of the four sides of the hole. The handle provides leverage to effectively engage each of these sets of teeth at the same time. The tool is typically worked by moving the handle side to side or up and down in short strokes to move the teeth through the board.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are set forth below and further made clear by reference to the drawings, wherein:



FIG. 1 is one side view of one embodiment of the saw, showing a handle, a rectangular frame, and several sets of cutting teeth.



FIG. 2 is second side view of the saw embodiment of FIG. 1 rotated 90 degrees, also showing a handle, a rectangular frame, and several sets of cutting teeth.



FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the saw of FIG. 1.



FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the saw of FIG. 1.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT


FIG. 1 is one side view of one embodiment of the saw 100, showing a handle 120, a rectangular frame 140, and several sets of cutting teeth 200. Each set of cutting teeth is stepped from a first and highest tooth 201 to a last and lowest tooth 210. Various profiles of cutting teeth can be used. In this example, there are 6-8 teeth per set. Each corner of the frame preferably has a high tooth.



FIG. 2 is second side view of the saw embodiment of FIG. 1 rotated 90 degrees, also showing a handle, a rectangular frame, and several sets of cutting teeth. FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the saw of FIG. 1 showing a spoils removal hole 250. FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the saw of FIG. 1.


This box type saw has teeth on four sides using six points with teeth on either side of the points and a handle mounted to the back of the box.


To cut a hole for an outlet the blade should be held straight or on the marked gyp-board (sheetrock). While pressing the blade against a sheetrock wall, an up and down motion will “saw” an outlet box sized hole in about 5 to 10 seconds. The blade is designed to fit either a standard switch box, a “snap-in box” or a box eliminator.


Description of Embodiment—Box Saw With Level

In this embodiment there is a small level on top for leveling the opening before cutting.


Description of Embodiment—Box Saw With Height Indicator

In this embodiment there is a metal ruler for accurate height adjustment which can be adjusted with a thumb screw.


Description of Embodiment—Spring Loaded Box Saw

In this embodiment there is a spring loaded blade cover that retracts as you make your hole.


Description of Embodiment—Power Driven Box Saw

In this embodiment there is a possible attachment to an electrical or battery operated power tool device and each configuration of handle can be modified to work with power, but with the manual operation only lasting seconds for each cut. The use of power is not necessary with this box saw invention.


Description of Embodiment—Alternate Handles

In this embodiment the handles are of several types. One is for hand operation, one for using a hammer. The blade is attached to the handle using four screws.


The time that this saw saves greatly improves on any existing job. This saw eliminates the need to carry a cordless power tool, reducing the weight carried by the technician during projects.


The embodiments described above represent a few designs for a saw. Various combinations of size of the frame, depth of the box frame, number of teeth per point or set, size of teeth, pitch of teeth, sharpness of teeth, sharpness of points, length of points, shape of teeth, size of spoil removal hole, shape of handle, type of handle, type of material for saw, type of material for handle, thickness of metal for the saw, connection of the saw to the handle, type of fastener for connection of saw to the handle can be used without departing from the current invention.


The examples described above are for illustration, and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various alterations to the device design and operation may be made.

Claims
  • 1. A saw comprising a handle; anda rectangular frame cutting element comprising a first edge comprising a plurality of sets of teeth, each set of teeth comprising a first tooth,a second tooth, shorter than the first tooth, anda third tooth, shorter than the second tooth,a second edge generally perpendicular to the first edge, the second edge comprising a plurality of sets of teeth,a third edge generally parallel to the first edge, the third edge comprising a plurality of sets of teeth, anda fourth edge generally parallel to the second edge, the fourth edge comprising a plurality of sets of teeth.
  • 2. The saw of claim 1 wherein the rectangular frame cutting element further comprises a rear wall.
  • 3. The saw of claim 2 wherein the rear wall has at least one hole.
  • 4. The saw of claim 1 wherein the first edge further comprises a first corner;a first corner set of teeth having an outside first corner long tooth in proximity to the first corner,a first corner second tooth adjacent to and shorter than the first corner long tooth, anda first corner third tooth adjacent to and shorter than the first corner second tooth;a second corner;a second corner set of teeth having an outside second corner long tooth in proximity to the second corner,a second corner second tooth adjacent to and shorter than the second corner long tooth, anda second corner third tooth adjacent to and shorter than the second corner second tooth; andat least one intermediate set of teeth comprising a first intermediate center long tooth having a length approximately the same as the outside first corner tooth,a pair of intermediate second teeth positioned on either side of the first intermediate center long tooth, each intermediate second tooth having a length approximately the same as the first corner second tooth, anda pair of intermediate third teeth, each third tooth positioned adjacent to an intermediate second teeth, each third tooth having a length approximately the same as the first corner third tooth.
  • 5. The saw of claim 1 wherein each set of teeth has teeth of 6 to 8 different lengths.
  • 6. The saw of claim 1 wherein the rectangular frame cutting element further comprises level.
  • 7. The saw of claim 1 wherein the rectangular frame cutting element further comprises a height indicator.
  • 8. The saw of claim 7 wherein the height indicator further comprises a ruler with a thumb screw adjustment.
  • 9. The saw of claim 1 wherein the rectangular frame cutting element further comprises a spring loaded blade cover.
  • 10. A tool comprising a reciprocating power tool, anda rectangular frame cutting element attached to the power tool, the rectangular frame cutting element comprising a first edge comprising a plurality of sets of teeth, each set of teeth comprising a first tooth,a second tooth, shorter than the first tooth, anda third tooth, shorter than the second tooth,a second edge generally perpendicular to the first edge, the second edge comprising a plurality of sets of teeth,a third edge generally parallel to the first edge, the third edge comprising a plurality of sets of teeth, anda fourth edge generally parallel to the second edge, the fourth edge comprising a plurality of sets of teeth.
  • 11. A method for cutting a rectangular hole in wallboard, the method comprising
  • 12. The method of claim 11 wherein providing a saw further comprises providing a level on the saw; andpositioning the saw at a desired location further comprises using the level to orient the saw.
  • 13. The method of claim 11 wherein providing a saw further comprises providing a height indicator; andpositioning the saw at a desired location further comprises using the height indicator to position the saw at a desired height.
  • 14. The method of claim 11 wherein applying a force further comprises hitting the handle with a hammer.
  • 15. The method of claim 11 wherein applying a force further comprises attaching the saw to a power tool.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This non-provisional patent application is related to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/845,024 filed by applicants on Sep. 15, 2006, and claims the filing date of that application.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60845024 Sep 2006 US