1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a bow saw and, more particularly, to an ergonomic bow saw.
2. Related Prior Art
As disclosed in Taiwanese Patent No. 43428, a conventional hand saw includes a saw blade connected to a grip. To saw a work-piece, a user holds the grip with one hand or two to move the saw blade on the work-piece to and fro.
As disclosed in French Patent No. 2624780, a conventional bow saw includes a saw blade connected to a bow formed with a handle. The bow includes two ends each connected to a corresponding end of the saw blade. To saw a work-piece, a user holds the grip with one hand and holds the bow with the other hand to move the saw blade on the work-piece to and fro.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide an ergonomic bow saw.
A bow saw includes a support unit, a saw blade and an ergonomic grip. The support unit includes a bow and a handle connected to an end of the bow. The saw blade is connected to the bow. The ergonomic grip is provided on the bow near another end of the bow.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of three embodiments referring to the drawings wherein:
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The support unit 20 includes a bow 22, a guard 24 and a handle 26. The guard 24 is formed at a first end of the bow 22. The guard 24 can however be omitted in another embodiment. The handle 26 is connected to the bow 22, in the vicinity of the guard 24. The rod 28 is formed on a side of the bow 22 near a second end.
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The lever 30 includes two ends 34 and 36. A fastener 32 is used to pivotally connect the lever 30 to a portion of the support unit 20 between the guard 24 and the handle 26. An adjustor 38 is provided at the end 36 of the lever 30.
One of the ends of the saw blade 12 is connected to end 34 of the lever 30 by a fastener 16 that includes a threaded bolt and a butterfly nut. The lever 30 is pivoted between a locking position and a releasing position. When the lever 30 is located in the releasing position, the threaded bolt is inserted in one of the apertures 14 of the saw blade 12 before the threaded bolt is engaged with the butterfly nut. The rod 28 is inserted in the other aperture 14. The saw blade 12 is slack. Then, the lever 30 is pivoted to the locking position to render the saw blade 12 tight. The adjustor 38 is operable to adjust the tightness of the saw blade 12 by moving the fastener 16 toward or away from the rod 28.
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To saw a work-piece, a user holds the handle 26 with a hand (the “first hand”) and holds the ergonomic grip 40 with the other hand (the “second hand”) to move the saw blade 12 on the work-piece to and fro. The ergonomic grip 40 prevents a user's hand from directly pressing edges of the upper and lower wings 23 to provide a soft touch for the user's hand. The spaces 45 allow the lateral portions 43 to be pressed toward each other to provide a soft touch for the user's hand. The thumb of the second hand is in contact with the concave face of the thumb-contact portion 41 while the other fingers of the second hand are in contact with the anti-skid unit 48. Thus, the user has firm control over the bow saw 10.
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The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.