1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a circular saw, and more particularly to a circular saw with a dust-collecting hood.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional circular saw having dust-collecting efficiency, as shown in
Beside the dust-collecting housing 3, the circular saw comprises a main body 8 and a base 9. The dust-collecting housing 3 is mounted beside the main body 8, and the base 9 is attached to a bottom of the main body 8. The base 9 is located on a flat surface of the wood or similar material workpiece. A saw sheet 4 is driven by a motor received inside the main body 8 and rotates counterclockwise thereby as shown in
The small pieces and dust 2 caused during sawing are blown upward along arrow A by inertia force of the saw sheet 4 and air current caused by rotation of the saw sheet 4.
The dust-collecting housing 3 has an opening 7 (see
After moving with the air current and passing the opening 7, the small pieces and dust 2 impact inner sidewall 5 and 6 of the dust-collecting housing 3 and then are rebounded by the inner sidewall 5 and 6. Otherwise, the small pieces and dust 2 will move to pass a space (see
According to the above conventional circular saw, the small pieces and dust 2 must have a sufficient specific weight to drop and deposit on the bottom of the dust-collecting housing 3 when the air current decelerates. Thereby, the small pieces and dust 2 can be collected efficiently. However, the workpiece for treating or sawing is not wood only but includes siding material or concrete foaming material with light weight for constructing siding of houses or buildings. The siding material and light-weight concrete foaming material comprises cement as the main component so that the small pieces and dust 2 generated by cutting of the circular saw mainly contains cement dust that is too fine to be dropped or deposited easily on the bottom of the dust-collecting housing 3.
Therefore, the dust-collecting housing 3 in the above-disclosed conventional circular saw can not efficiently collect the small pieces and dust 2 when the small pieces and dust 2 has a small specific weight. When the specific weight is quite small, the small pieces and dust 2 conducted by the air current may be blown out of the dust-collecting housing 3 via the opening 7. Therefore, the dust-collecting efficiency is dramatically reduced.
Furthermore, as shown in
The base 9 is generally made of punched steel and may be deformed when a strong force is applied thereon. The deformation of the base 9 causes an undesired gap between an opening 10 for the saw sheet 4 and the workpiece 1. The gap causes leakage of the small pieces and dust 2 from the dust-collecting hood and reduces the dust-collecting efficiency.
As shown in
Another conventional circular saw with dust-collecting efficiency further comprises a main body receiving a motor, a saw sheet driven by the motor, a base attached below the main body, a duct-collecting housing cover a top portion of the saw sheet for collecting the small pieces and dust, and a decelerating mechanism provided in the hood to reduce the small pieces and dust 2 when air current is conducted into the dust-collecting housing 3.
By providing the decelerating mechanism, the dust-collecting efficiency is improved by decelerating the air current containing the small pieces and dust but is limited in improvement without considering dispersion before the small pieces and dust are conducted into the air current and whither the air current can conduct all small pieces and dust to enter the predetermined entrance. Therefore, this conventional circular saw still needs to be improved.
A main objective of the present invention is to provide a circular saw with a dust-collecting hood that is operated conveniently and has excellent dust-collecting efficiency.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the circular saw with a dust-collecting hood comprising:
a main body receiving a motor therein;
a saw sheet driven by the motor;
a base mounted below the main body;
a dust hood covering at least a part of the saw sheet and defining an interior space with an opening, and having an entrance defined oppositely to the opening.
By attaching the dust-collecting hood, the dust can be efficiently collected when the circular saw operates.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
A circular saw with a dust-collecting hood in accordance with the present invention is to provide a circular saw structure with high dust-collecting efficiency, excellent safety and convenience in operation. By designing the dust-collecting hood and its location, the dust-collecting hood has surrounding wings to snugly attach to a main body of the circular saw and to further close two sides of a saw sheet so that small pieces and dust do not disperse and can be conducted into the dust-collecting hood by the air current when sawing. Moreover, an outer current is provided to suck the small pieces and dust out of the dust-collecting hood to significantly improve the dust-collecting efficiency. Because the structure is simple, the circular saw has low manufacturing cost and other advantages such as long lifetime and stable safety.
A preferred embodiment of the circular saw with a dust-collecting hood is shown in
When the circular saw 1 operates, the saw sheet 20 rotates in clockwise direction and the dust generated during operation is carried by an air current and flows along the direction of the air currents. By using the foregoing dust-collecting hood 40, the dust generated during operating the circular saw 1 is isolated to prevent releasing to outside. Where, the surrounding wings 402 of the dust-collecting hood 40 located at two sides 201 of the saw sheet 20 ensure the dust to be collected inside the dust-collecting hood 40 without dispersing irregularly in different directions. Meanwhile, the air-conduction device attached outside the dust-collecting hood 40, such as fan or vacuum machine, increase the power of the air current that carries the dust to make the suction efficiency complete. Moreover, the air-conducting device guides the dust out from the dust-collecting hood 40 directly so that the circular saw 1 can be stopped the operation at anytime without dust dispersion problem.
According to above description, the circular saw with a dust-collecting hood not only improves the dust-collecting efficiency significantly but also reduces the manufacturing cost because it has a simple structure.
Although this invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present invention of the preferred form has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts any be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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095219957 | Nov 2006 | TW | national |