This application claims priority of German patent application no. 10 2011 101 173.4, filed May 11, 2011, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to an apparatus for filing a saw chain, having a guide for a file holder, a file holder, a file and a saw chain as well as a guide for a file holder with a file.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,719,823 discloses an arrangement for filing a saw chain, having a guide for a file holder. The guide for the file holder has a channel which can be placed on the saw chain. The file holder is subsequently fixed on the saw chain by way of fixing elements. During filing, the file holder is located between a side guide and the cutting tooth to be filed. In order to achieve good guidance for the file holder, the distance between the cutting tooth and the side guide must be set exactly.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,241,882 discloses a guide for a file, which includes an attachment part and a carriage. The file is guided directly in the guide.
It is an object of the invention to provide a simplified apparatus for filing a saw chain. It is a further object of the invention to provide a guide for a file holder having a file.
The apparatus of the invention is for filing a saw chain defining a longitudinal direction. The saw chain has a plurality of cutting teeth and a plurality of depth limiters associated with and disposed ahead of corresponding ones of the cutting teeth viewed running in the longitudinal direction of the saw chain. The apparatus includes: a file; a file holder for holding the file; a guide configured for the file holder; the guide having a placement part configured to be placed on the saw chain; the guide including a carriage configured as a receptacle for the file holder; the carriage being mounted on the placement part so as to be displaceable in a displacement direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the saw chain; the file holder being guided on the carriage at an angle (ε) to the longitudinal direction of the saw chain; and, the file holder being configured to be supported on the one of the cutting teeth of the saw chain which is to be filed and on the depth limiter corresponding to the one cutting tooth which is to be filed.
The guide of the invention is for a file holder having a file for filing a saw chain. The guide includes: a placement part configured to be seated on the saw chain; a carriage mounted on the placement part in such a manner so as to be displaceable in a displacement direction; the carriage having two parallel side guides; the side guides being arranged at a distance to each other and perpendicular to the displacement direction; and, the side guides delimiting a receptacle for the file holder.
The guide serves only to fix the direction in which the file holder is to be arranged in relation to the cutting tooth. Otherwise, the file holder is guided via the cutting tooth and the leading depth limiter. Because the carriage is mounted movably in the displacement direction, the carriage with the file holder can be easily adjusted with increasing wear of the cutting tooth. The expression “transversely to the longitudinal direction of the saw chain” refers to each direction which encloses an angle deviating from 0° with the longitudinal direction of the saw chain, that is, all directions with the exception of the direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the saw chain.
Advantageously, when the guide is placed on the saw chain, the displacement direction is perpendicular to the roof edge of the cutting tooth which is to be filed. As a result, the angle of the file holder to the cutting tooth is retained during displacement. Good guidance results when the file holder is guided between two side guides of the carriage. As a result, filing in the given direction is made possible in a simple manner. Lifting off of the file holder from the side guide, as is possible in the case of a guide on only one longitudinal side, can be avoided.
Advantageously, when the file holder is arranged in the receptacle, there is little play between the file holder and the receptacle, and so the file holder can be easily inserted into the receptacle and can be detached therefrom. Because there is only little play, exact guidance of the file holder is achieved. Advantageously, the side guides extend parallel to each other, wherein the distance between the side guides corresponds to approximately 100% to approximately 120% of the width of the file holder. It is considered especially advantageous to have little play between the file holder and the side guides.
Advantageously, the placement part has at least two cut-outs which are associated with each other and by way of which the placement part can be placed on the saw chain. The center line of the two cut-outs advantageously encloses, with the side guides of the carriage, an angle which results in an angle of 90° with a tooth angle of the saw chain. As a result of the alignment of the two cut-outs, the angular position of the placement part with respect to the longitudinal direction of the saw chain is predetermined in design terms. On account of the specified angle sum of 90°, the file holder in the receptacle is always guided parallel to the leading top edge of the cutting tooth to be filed. The cut-outs which are associated with each other are advantageously arranged in parallel wall sections of the placement part. The distance between the cut-outs which are associated with each other is advantageously approximately four times the pitch of the saw chain. As a result, one of cut-outs can be placed on the two connecting links leading the cutting link and the other, associated cut-out can be placed on the two connecting links trailing the cutting link to be filed. In this case, the cut-outs are advantageously introduced into the region between the rivet pins. Advantageously, the guide has two first cut-outs, the center line of which encloses, with the side guides of the carriage, an angle which results in an angle of 90° with the tooth angle of the right-hand cutting tooth, and two second cut-outs, the center line of which encloses, with the side guides of the carriage, an angle which results in an angle of 90° with the tooth angle of the left-hand cutting tooth. By moving the placement part, the alignment of the carriage can be adapted to left-hand or right-hand cutting teeth. Thus, only one carriage and one cut-out for the file holder are needed for filing left-hand and right-hand cutting teeth. This results in a small overall size of the guide.
Advantageously, the width of the cut-outs is larger than the width of the saw chain between two rivet pins of a connecting link and smaller than the width of a rivet pin. As a result, the placement part is secured in a simple manner between the two rivet pins in the longitudinal direction of the saw chain. Additional means for fixing the placement part are not required. In order to ensure that the file holder only rests on the cutting tooth and the leading depth limiter and not additionally on the base of the receptacle, it is provided that the tops of the cut-outs lie in a plane which projects through the receptacle for the file holder. The imaginary plane in which the tops, that is to say the top edges of the receptacles, lie thus extends through the receptacle and is not arranged below the receptacle. The plane runs at a distance from the base of the receptacle and is located closer to the file holder than the base of the receptacle. The base of the receptacle is in this case formed by at least one cross piece which connects the side guides to each other. Advantageously, at least one tongue for movably mounting the carriage on the placement part is arranged on the cross piece. This results in a simple structure.
For a guide for a file holder having a file, the guide having a placement part which can be seated on a saw chain and a carriage which is mounted on the placement part in a displaceable manner in a displacement direction, it is provided that the carriage has two parallel side guides which are arranged at a distance from each other, are arranged perpendicularly to the displacement direction, and delimit a receptacle for a file holder. On account of the arrangement of the receptacle for the file holder on a displaceably mounted carriage, adjustment of the file holder during the filing of the cutting tooth is possible in a simple manner.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
A guide 19 for a file holder 13 is placed on the saw chain 1. The file holder 13 has a base plate 14 along which parallel side walls 15 extend. Held on the base plate 14 is a file 11, which is aligned parallel to the side walls 15. The file 11 is firmly clamped to the file holder 13 via fixing clips 17 and fixing screws 18. The handle 12 of the file 11 projects outwardly away from the base plate 14, such that the file holder 13 having the file 11 can be guided by way of the handle 12. As
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The distance (e) is approximately 100% to approximately 120% of the width (f) of the file holder 13. Advantageously, the file holder 13 is guided with little play between the side guides 23. As
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The placement part 20 has two further, second cut-outs 32, the center line 44 of which encloses an angle (γ) with the side guide 32. The angle (γ) results in an angle of 90° with a tooth angle (δ) of a left-hand cutting tooth 8. The tooth angle (δ) is measured between the roof edge 51 of the cutting edge 45 of the left-hand cutting tooth 8 and a perpendicular 26 to the longitudinal direction 10. The two second cut-outs 32 are arranged in parallel wall sections 41 and 42 of the placement part 20. The second cut-outs 32 have side walls 34 which extend parallel to the center line 44.
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The cut-out 31 has a top 36 which forms the upper edge of the cut-out 31 and rests on the saw chain 1. The tops 36 of the cut-outs 31 associated with one another lie, just like the tops 36 of the cut-outs 32, in an imaginary plane 38 which intersects the receptacle 22, that is, extends above the bottom 37 of the receptacle 22. The plane 38 does not lie below the receptacle 22 but rather projects through the receptacle 22. As a result, the saw chain 1 projects into the receptacle 22 from below. This ensures that the file 11 and the file holder 13 are guided only on the cutting tooth (7, 8) and the leading depth limiter 9 and not on the bottom 37 of the receptacle 22. In the exemplary embodiment, the bottom 37 is at a distance (d) from the plane 38, with this distance (d) being less than half the width (a) of the saw chain 1.
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The receptacle 22 for the file holder 13 comprises also the space which is required for holding the files 11. The bottom 37 of the receptacle 22 does not absolutely have to be configured in a planar manner. In the case of a bottom 37 which is not configured in a planar manner, the receptacle 22 is defined by the region that projects farthest into the placement part 20.
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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10 2011 101 173.4 | May 2011 | DE | national |