1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to brick cutters, and more particularly, to a brick cutter that allows convenient and effort-saving operation.
2. Description of Related Art
Diverse modern buildings require bricks in various shapes other than the plain cuboids. Especially, bricks may need to be cut and chamfered for forming a quoin of a house. Thus, it is common to see at a construction site that a building worker has his one hand holding a hammer and the other hand holding a chisel to cut bricks into desired sizes or shapes.
However, the conventional approach to cutting bricks is nevertheless defective because uniformizing the angles the hammer hits on the chisel and the chisel cuts the bricks is impossible. Besides, when operating with the traditional chisel and hammer, the building worker's hand holding the chisel tends to be accidentally hurt by the dropping hammer. Furthermore, for different needs in construction, brinks diverse in material, hardness and size may be used and the traditional chisel and hammer are obviously not a universal solution for all these bricks. Though marble cutters are therefore conventionally used for cutting bricks of large hardness and size, such marble cutters are usually bulky and inconvenient to transport and operate.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a brick cutter that is advantaged by providing operational safety and adaptability to a wide range of bricks.
The disclosed brick cutter comprises a base, a swing arm that has a handle portion, wherein the handle portion has one end pivotally connected to the base and an opposite end formed with a head, and a chisel that has a cutting portion and a rod portion, wherein the rod potion pierces through the head of the swing arm. Thereby, when a user holds the swing arm with one hand, and hammers the chisel with a hamper held in the other hand, the hammered chisel rams and in turn break the brick safely.
The invention as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The sliding fixer 20 is U-shaped and has a pair of guiding portions 21 at two sides for positioning the sliding fixer 20 on the rails 14 of the base 10. The sliding fixer 20 has a downward extending retaining plate 22 for abutting against a lateral of a workpiece to be cut. Each said guiding portion 21 is accompanied by a pivot trunnion 23 and a positioning protrusion 24.
The swing arm 30 also made of an impact-resistant material has a head 31 and a pivot hole 32 positioned opposite to the head 31. An arched handle portion 33 is provided between the head 31 and the pivot hole 32. the swing arm 30 and the joint portion 12 of the base 10 are pivotally combined at pivot hole 32 through a rivet 34 and a torsion spring 35. A receiving portion 36 downward extends from the head 31 of the swing arm 30. An opening 312 vertically passes through the head 31 of the swing arm 30 and is partially enclosed by a parapet 311. A slot 313, a column 314, and a pivot trunnion 315 are formed at one side of the parapet 311.
The chisel 40 has a cutting portion 41 and a rod portion 42. A pair of positioning recesses 43 is formed at opposite sides of the rod portion 42. The opening 312 allows the rod portion 42 of the chisel 40 to pass therethrough.
An angle adjuster 50 made of an impact-resistant material is rotatably set inside the parapet 311 of the head 31. The angle adjuster 50 is composed of a pair of semicircular members 51. Each said semicircular member 51 has a toothed portion 52 formed at an outer periphery thereof and a combining pin 53 transversely extended from an inner periphery thereof. Thereby, the angle adjuster 50 and the chisel 40 can be combined by inserting the combining pins 53 of the semicircular members 51 into the positioning recesses 43 of the chisel 40.
A cap 60 has a through hole 61 and an angle indicator 62 settled beside the through hole 61. A plurality of fastening holes 63 deposited around the through hole 61 for allowing a plurality of screws to pass therethrough and then get coupled with threaded holes 361 provided on the parapet 311 so that the cap 60 can be fastened to the head 31 of the swing arm 31 and the angle adjuster 50 is rotatably positioned under the cap 60. Therein, the through hole 61 partially exposes the rod portion 42 of the chisel 40.
A first positioning member 70 is disposed at the head 31 of the swing arm 30 for retaining the angle adjuster 50 from rotating relative to the head 31. The first positioning member 70 comprises a pressing portion 71, a retaining tongue 702, and a through hole 73 provided therebetween. The through hole 73 receives a pivot pin 74 that pivotally connects the first positioning member 70 and the pivot trunnion 315 of the head 31. Besides, a spring 75 is arranged between the pressing portion 71 and the column 314.
A pair of second positioning members 25 flank the sliding fixer 20 and each said second positioning member 25 is structurally identical to the first positioning member 70. The second positioning member 25 has one end formed as a pressing portion 251 and an opposite end formed with a retaining tongue 252. A through hole 253 is provided at a middle part of the second positioning member 25 so as to allow a pivot pin 26 to pivotally connect the second positioning member 25 and the pivot trunnion 23 of the sliding fixer 20. Besides, a positioning protrusion 254 is formed at a rear side of the pressing portion 251 and a spring 27 is positioned between the positioning protrusions 24 and 254.
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The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment and it is understood that the embodiment is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Moreover, as the contents disclosed herein should be readily understood and can be implemented by a person skilled in the art, all equivalent changes or modifications which do not depart from the concept of the present invention should be encompassed by the appended claims.
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20100229846 A1 | Sep 2010 | US |