Automatic cutting device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6230598
  • Patent Number
    6,230,598
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 30, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 15, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Rachuba; M.
    Agents
    • Saliwanchik, Lloyd & Saliwanchik
Abstract
The present invention pertains to an automatic cutting device which can be utilized for cutting woody plant material (e.g., stem, stalk). The subject device can comprise a housing having a fixed blade attached thereto. A movable blade, pivotally connected to the fixed blade, can be attached to an activating device for movement. The activating device is preferably a pushrod activated by an electrical solenoid which produces the force necessary to push the movable blade against the fixed blade in a cutting action. A spring can be used to return the movable blade to the open position between cuts. The solenoid can be activated by a switching means which is triggered by a lever device located in close proximity to the cutting portion of the blades. In a specific embodiment, as the stem is lowered, the lever is depressed which triggers the switch to activate the solenoid. The solenoid forces the push rod to push the movable blade against the fixed blade in a single cutting action to cut the stem. The movable blade then returns to the open position via a spring means.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to an automatic cutting device. More specifically, the present invention relates to an automatic cutting device designed for cutting woody plant material which is automatically triggered by insertion of the plant material into the cutting area.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Various types of garden tools are known for cutting woody plant material such as branches, stems, stalks or the like. Most of these tools require an operator to grasp a pair of handles to move two blades together to cut the woody plant material between the blades. These hand operated mechanical tools (e.g., shears) may be handy for the occasional cutting by home gardeners, but for hardy materials or repetitive use, such shears prove to be inadequate, tiresome and time consuming. To address these problems, power-assisted-hand-operated cutting tools have been developed. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,718,059 entitled “Gardening Implement” describes a hand-held garden trimmer with an electrically activated moving blade and a push-button actuated switch for cutting and trimming lawns, hedges, and shrubbery. U.S. Pat. No. 4,198,748 entitled “Hydraulically Actuated Garden Tool” also describes a hand-held garden tool which is activated when the handle is actuated to move the blade into the guide to cut a branch. Other power-assisted hand-held gardening tools are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,786,625; 2,490,086; 3,834,020; and 5,002,135.




A main disadvantage for all of these types of tools is that each is required to be held by an operator and each requires an operator-assisted trigger mechanism for use. Requiring an operator to hold the cutting tool not only monopolizes use of one of the operator's hands but also leads to fatigue in carrying such a tool. Requiring operator-assisted trigger activation also prevents the operator from having his hands free, slowing down the process and further intensifying fatigue.




Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a cutting device which leaves the operator's hands free to handle the plant materials. There is a further need in the art for a cutting device which is not required to be hand-held or require operator-assistance trigger activation. There is a further need in the art for a fast, economical and easy-to-operate device which readily and safely cuts woody plant material, suitable for commercial, high-repetitive use.




The subject invention solves the above-described needs in the art by providing an automatic cutting device which can be utilized for cutting woody plant material, wherein the device can be automatically triggered by insertion of the plant material into the cutting area.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The subject invention pertains to an automatic cutting device which can be utilized for cutting woody plant material (e.g., stem, stalk). In a preferred embodiment, the device comprises a housing having a fixed blade attached thereto. A movable blade, pivotally connected to the fixed blade, can be attached to an activating device for movement. The activating device is preferably a pushrod activated by an electrical solenoid which produces the force necessary to push the movable blade against the fixed blade in a cutting action. A spring can be used to return the movable blade to the open position between cuts. The solenoid can be activated by a switching means which can be, for example, triggered by a lever device located in close proximity to the cutting portion of the blades. In this embodiment, as the plant stem is lowered, the lever is depressed which triggers the switch to activate the solenoid. The solenoid forces the push rod to push the movable blade against the fixed blade in a single cutting action to cut the stem. The movable blade then returns to the open position via, for example, a spring means. The cutting blades may be provided with a safety guard. A main safety switch such as a foot pedal may also be provided. In addition to the cutting blades, a sharpened member may be provided near the cutting blades to allow the operator to nick, or wound, the cut end of the plant stem as the stem is being removed to provide an angular groove in the cut end of the stem allowing for a larger surface area for water absorption. The device itself is preferably mounted on a table top for ease of operation and to allow the operator to keep both hands free.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a fast, economical, easy to operate device which readily and safely cuts woody plant material and is suitable for commercial, high-repetitive use. It is a further object of the present invention to provide a stand-alone device which does not require operator handling or triggering to utilize the device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the cutting device of the present invention with a portion of the housing removed to view the contents.





FIG. 2

is a block diagram generally illustrating the relation between elements.











DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, a specific embodiment of an automatic cutting device


10


in accordance with the subject invention is shown in FIG.


1


. The automatic cutting device


10


can comprise a housing


11


having a cutting means


12


affixed thereto, such as a pair of shears or any of various implements or machines, for example, that cut with a scissorlike or chopping action. In a preferred embodiment, the cutting means


12


comprises a movable blade member


16


pivotally connected to a fixed blade member


14


. The fixed blade member


14


is secured to the housing to remain stationary. The fixed blade member


14


may be a sharpened surface or merely a hard contact surface for the movable blade. Each of the respective blade members


14


,


16


can comprise a handle portion


20


,


22


at one end and a cutting edge


24


,


26


at the other, respectively. The cutting edges


24


,


26


are preferably sufficiently sharpened for cutting. A pin


25


or other fastening means can pivotally attach the moveable blade member


16


to the fixed blade member


14


.




A spring


18


or like elastic device, which can regain its original shape after being compressed or extended, can be used to separate the handle portions


20


,


22


after each cut, keeping the cutting edges


24


,


26


apart to provide a cutting area


28


therebetween. A raised guard


30


attachment, covering, or like device that can prevent injury or damage, especially to protect the operator, may be provided to shield the cutting area


28


and cutting edges


24


,


26


for safety reasons. The guard


30


can be designed such that the woody plant material


13


may be readily inserted therebetween into the cutting area


28


for cutting, and such that guard


30


can also act as a guide for the plant material.




The handle portion


22


of the movable blade member


16


can be attached to an activating device


40


for movement. The activating device


40


may be any type of motor machine or engine that produces or imparts motion, including electric solenoid, hydraulic piston, compressed air or other activating device well known by those in the art. The activating device


40


preferably consists of a pushrod


44


connected to, or part of, a solenoid core or a plunger activated by the coil of a solenoid


42


which produces the force necessary to push the movable blade handle


22


such that the movable blade member


16


pivots on pin


25


, causing the movable blade cutting edge


26


to close against the fixed blade cutting edge


24


in a cutting action. The solenoid can be of standard construction, for example, consisting of a coil and a metal core free to slide along the coil axis under the influence of the magnetic field. The solenoid


42


can be powered by any suitable power source


48


, such as AC current of any frequency or DC current rendered pulsating by any suitable make and break arrangement.




Suitable circuitry


46


to drive the solenoid can be provided, wherein such circuits are well known in the art. In a specific embodiment, as the solenoid


42


is energized, the pushrod


44


attached to the solenoid core will be pushed outward against the movable blade handle


22


forcing the handles


20


,


22


together thereby bringing the cutting edges


24


,


26


into a closed relation in a swift cutting scissorlike action. On de-energization of the solenoid


42


, the pushrod


44


can be returned to its initial position, via, for example, spring


18


, which can force the handles


20


,


22


apart, in effect opening the cutting edges


24


,


26


. In an alternate embodiment, the pushrod


44


may pull apart the handles


20


,


22


so that a spring is not necessary.




In alternative embodiments of the subject invention, the subject device can be designed wherein handles


20


and


22


both move to provide a cutting action. Such movement can be provided by appropriate activating devices in accordance with the subject invention.




In a specific embodiment, solenoid


42


can be activated by a switching means


50


which energizes the solenoid


42


. The switching means


50


can include suitable circuitry


51


to allow energization of the activating device


40


, for example solenoid


42


. The switching means


50


can be automatically activated by a lever


60


, or similar device used to activate the switch, for example pivotally mounted on the housing


11


. One end of the lever


60


, the pivot end


64


, can contact the switch means


50


, for example at button


52


, when the other end of the lever


60


, the contact end


62


, is depressed. The contact end


62


of the lever


60


is preferably positioned parallel to the sharpened ends


24


,


26


of the cutting device


10


in close proximity to the cutting area


28


. The contact end


62


of the lever


60


is preferably disposed within the guard


30


. Accordingly, when a plant stem is brought into cutting area


28


to be cut, the stem can depress the contact end


62


of lever


60


such that the pivot end


64


of lever


60


presses button


52


of switch


50


, energizing activating device


40


and cutting the plant stem. In an alternate embodiment an electronic sensor or a break in a beam of light or other suitable activation device may be used to activate the switch


50


.




In a preferred embodiment, in operation, the cutting device


10


can be securely mounted or positioned on a work area such as a table top or other suitable horizontal surface. A main power source


48


can be provided. A foot pedal


70


or other suitable main safety switch, such as a foot-operated lever or sensor pad, may be provided which regulates and controls the main power source


48


. Referring to

FIG. 2

, the woody plant material to be cut can be inserted perpendicular to the cutting edges


24


,


26


past the guard


30


into the cutting area


28


. As the woody plant material is inserted into the cutting area


28


, the plant material can contact the contact end


62


of the lever


60


, pushing the lever


60


downward. The movement of the lever


60


downward causes the pivot end


64


to contact the switch button


52


of switch


50


, activating the switching circuitry


51


. The switching circuitry


51


allows energization of the solenoid


42


. Once energized, the solenoid


42


can cause the pushrod


44


to move against the handle


22


of the movable blade member


16


thereby forcing the handles


20


,


22


together and bringing the cutting edges


24


,


26


into a closed relation in a cutting action with sufficient force to cut the woody plant material. The lever


60


returns to its initial position once the plant material is cut or removed, for example, by the force of switch button


52


or some other restoring force. The solenoid


42


is deactivated and the cutting edges


24


,


26


separate, for example, due to spring


18


.




In a preferred embodiment, the switch


50


can be designed to send a single pulse to the solenoid


42


such that only a single cut is made by the cutting device


10


. In an alternate embodiment, the switching means


50


may be designed to continue sending pulses to the solenoid


42


such that the cutting edges


24


,


26


open and close multiple times, if, for example, the plant material requires more than one closing of the cutting edges


24


,


26


to cut the plant material. The guard


30


may further include a sharpened edge


32


along the inside thereof to “wound” or “nick” the plant material. Accordingly, in operation, after the plant material is cut, the cut end of the stem may be pushed against the sharpened edge


32


as it is being removed to create a wound in the cut end of the stem allowing for a larger surface area for water absorption.




It should be understood that the embodiments described herein are for illustrative purposes only and that various modifications or changes in light thereof will be suggested to persons skilled in the art and are to be included within the spirit and purview of this application and the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An automatic cutting device for cutting an elongated object comprising:a) a movable blade; b) driving means attached to said movable blade for providing movement to said movable blade; and c) automatic triggering means for activating said driving means when an elongated object is brought into a cutting area of said movable blade, wherein upon activation of said automatic triggering means the elongated object is in position to be cut and is cut by the moveable blade without further movement of the elongated object.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 further comprising a fixed blade to which said movable blade is pivotally connected thereto such that said movable blade operates in cooperation with said fixed blade in a scissor like action with said cutting area located between said movable blade and said fixed blade.
  • 3. The device of claim 2 further comprising a free-standing housing upon which said fixed blade is mounted.
  • 4. The device of claim 2 wherein said electronic solenoid comprises a coil and a metal core disposed therein, said metal core free to slide along said coil axis under the influence of a magnetic field, said core attached to a pushrod, said pushrod attached to said movable blade.
  • 5. The device of claim 4 wherein said solenoid is activated by said automatic triggering means.
  • 6. The device of claim 2 wherein said automatic triggering means comprises a lever positioned in close proximity to said cutting area.
  • 7. The device of claim 6 wherein said automatic triggering means is activated when the object is brought into said cutting area and causes said lever to move.
  • 8. The device of claim 7 wherein said driving means comprises an electronic solenoid.
  • 9. The device of claim 8 wherein said electronic solenoid comprises a coil and a metal core disposed therein, said metal core free to slide along said coil axis under the influence of a magnetic field, said core attached to a pushrod, said pushrod attached to said movable blade.
  • 10. The device of claim 1 further comprising a guard positioned around said cutting area for safety.
  • 11. The device of claim 10 further comprising a sharpened edge on said guard for slicing a groove into the cut end of the object.
  • 12. The device of claim 1 further comprising a main safety switch wherein said main safety switch comprises a foot-activated pedal which controls a main power source which powers said driving means, wherein said driving means can only be activated by said automatic triggering means when said main safety switch is engaged.
  • 13. The device of claim 2 further comprising elastic means to separate said movable blade and said fixed blade.
  • 14. The device of claim 13 wherein said elastic means comprises a spring.
  • 15. A device for cutting plant material comprising:a) cutting means; b) triggering means for activating said cutting means when plant material is brought into a cutting area of said cutting means, wherein upon activation of said cutting means the plant material is in position to be cut and is cut by the cutting means without further movement of the plant material.
  • 16. The device, according to claim 15, wherein said cutting means is secured to a free-standing housing.
  • 17. The device, according to claim 15, further comprising a foot-operated safety switch, wherein said cutting means can only be activated by said triggering means when said foot-operated safety switch is engaged.
  • 18. The device, according to claim 15, further comprising a guide, wherein said guide helps to guide plant material into said cutting area for cutting.
  • 19. The device, according to claim 18, further comprising wounding means for wounding an end of a plant stem which has been cut by said cutting means.
  • 20. The device, according to claim 19, wherein said wounding means is a sharpened edge of said guide, whereby after guiding a plant stem into said cutting area and activating said cutting means to cut the plant stem, the end of the plant stem can be scraped against the sharpened edge of said guide so as to wound said end of the plant stem.
  • 21. The device according to claim 2, wherein said driving means comprises an electronic solenoid.
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