1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to construction in general and in particular to a method and apparatus for cutting beams.
2. Description of Related Art
In the field of construction, it is commonly necessary to cut most building materials to the size required for that particular application. The process of cutting some materials however is frequently time consuming an inaccurate according to known methods for doing so.
In particular, in the case of structural beams and the like, such beams are commonly formed of metal I or T beams which are cut to length and subsequently welded or bolted together. One common method of cutting such beams is to use a cutting torch which are commonly available at a job site.
Disadvantageously such cutting torches are known to produce a rough or uneven cut which will depend greatly upon the skill of the person operating the torch. Cutting torches are also slow taking
According to a first embodiment of the present invention there is disclosed apparatus for cutting a beam comprising a base member sized to be locatable upon a beam. The base member has a stationary first clamping surface and an opposed movable second clamping surface. The apparatus further comprises a saw pivotally mounted to the base member so as to be operable to be rotated between a first position wherein a blade of the saw is positioned to cut a beam clamped between the first and second clamping surfaces and a second position rotatably retracted therefrom. The base member includes a receiving surface adapted to receive a work piece thereon on a side opposite to the saw.
The first clamping surface may be located on a stationary clamping member. The stationary clamping member may extend substantially perpendicular from the base member. The stationary clamping member may comprise a substantially planar ember.
The second clamping surface may be located on a movable clamping member. The movable clamping member may be supported from a threaded rod. The threaded rod may be threadably received within a bore of the base member. The bore may be located within an extension from the base member. The threaded rod may include a handle at a distal end thereof.
The base member may comprise a substantially planar member. The planar member may include an opening therethrough. The saw may include a motor. The opening may have a shape corresponding to the saw and the motor so as to permit the saw to pass therethrough.
Other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention wherein similar characters of reference denote corresponding parts in each view,
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The base member 20 comprises a substantially planar member extending between first and second ends, 22 and 24, respectively and first and second side edges 26 and 28, respectively. The base member 20 has top and bottom surfaces, 30 and 32, respectively. The bottom surface 32 is adapted to receive a work piece to be cut. The first end 22 includes a pair of parallel spaced apart pivot plates 34 extending from the top surface 32. The pivot plates 34 have a distance therebetween selected to receive the bracket 14 of the saw therein. The pivot plates 34 also include bores 36 therethrough sized to receive a pin 38 therethrough. The bracket 14 includes a corresponding bore (not shown) sized to receive the pin 38 therein so as to pivotally support the bracket 14 between the pivot plates 34.
The base member 20 includes an opening 40 therethrough sized and shaped to permit the motor 13 and any other protruding portions of the saw 12 to pass therethrough as illustrated in
The base member 20 includes a first clamping member 50 extending from the bottom surface 32 having a first clamping surface 52 thereon. The base member 20 also includes a second clamping member 54 located proximate to the bottom surface having a second clamping surface 56 located thereon. As illustrated in
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While specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative of the invention only and not as limiting the invention as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.