The present invention relates to a cutter assembly for cutting or shearing desired lengths of sheet building materials having a non-planar profile.
In the construction industry, when desired lengths of sheet material having a non-planar profile, are required, such as during the home building process, these lengths are usually cut to size, conventionally, through the use of power tools, such as power saws. Examples of such materials that could be utilized are siding, soffit, facia board cover, flashing and the like, and, typically such materials comprise flat regions divided by channels and have an uneven sectional profile.
However, the use of power tools in cutting, in particular, soffit material, tends to leave the cut soffit material with a jagged, rough edge. Furthermore, in using such tools to cut this material, the shape of the material can be altered, so that when it is installed the cut pieces may not interfit properly. In addition, there can also be many job sites where power is not available, and an installer then has to resort to, for example, tin snips, to hand cut materials for installation on the building, with similar disadvantages from any unevenness in cutting.
Furthermore, in other cases, it is known in the art that the use of such power tools in cutting soffit material can also crumple or bend the material as it is being cut, thus destroying or severely damaging the material to the point that it is necessary to cut a new piece.
It is also known that the use of power tools such as power saws to cut metal material can create a “kickback” of the power tool when the material is being cut, which provides a potential danger to the person in cutting the material. Usually, such “kickback” will occur because the soffit material is usually cut on a flat surface, such as a table, but the soffit material itself is generally not flat along its entire length.
Accordingly, some portions of the soffit material, when it is laid flat on a surface to be cut, will be slightly raised above, and not supported by, the flat surface. As such, when the material is cut in the conventional manner outlined above there is a sizeable risk of buckling of the material, or “kickback” of the power tool used, when this material is cut. In addition, the use of power tools, such as power saws, to cut metal material in this manner can create situations where sharp, hot pieces of aluminum can be discharged into the face of the person cutting the material.
It would therefore be advantageous to have an improved cutter assembly for cutting desired lengths of sheet building materials safely and quickly, and which can provide the cut materials with a clean cut edge.
It would be further advantageous to have, in light of the above-noted risk of “kickback” in using power tools to cut sheet building materials, an improved, manually operated cutter assembly which can efficiently conform to the shape of the building materials, thus supporting the s materials as they are being cut without any “kickback” during the cutting process, and which is able to cut the materials without bending or damaging the materials. It would be further advantageous to have an improved cutter assembly which can be operated in a construction environment independently of a power source and provide a more effective cutting process than that which can obtained through the use of power tools.
The present invention provides an improved cutter assembly for cutting desired lengths of sheet building materials safely and quickly, and which can provide the cut materials with a clean cut edge.
The present invention also provides an improved manually operated cutter assembly which substantially conforms to the shape of the sheet building materials, thus supporting the materials as they are being cut, and which is able to cut the materials without bending or damaging the materials.
According to a first broad aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, there is disclosed a cutter assembly for cutting sheet building materials having a non-planar profile comprising a base portion; a support plate mounted upon the base portion and positioned to receive and support the building materials during cutting thereof, the support plate and the base portion each having a predetermined profile shape for receiving, and corresponding to, a shape of the building materials; a cutting bar having a first end pivotably connected to an end of the base portion and a second free end; and a cutting blade attached along its length coterminous to the cutting bar and constructed and arranged to swing therewith, the cutting blade having a profile shape which interfits with the predetermined profile shape of the support plate for severing the building materials, and having a length greater than a length of the building materials in a cutting direction.
According to a second broad aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, there is disclosed a cutter assembly for cutting sheet building materials having a non-planar profile comprising a base portion; a support plate mounted upon the base portion and positioned to receive and support the building materials during cutting thereof, the support plate and the base portion each correspondingly having a generally U-shaped notch in a middle portion thereof and recessed grooves on a top and bottom end thereof, so as to form a predetermined profile shape for receiving, and corresponding to, a shape of the building materials; a cutting bar having a first end pivotably connected to an end of the base portion, and a second free end having a handle mounted thereon; and a cutting blade attached along its length coterminous to the cutting bar and constructed and arranged to swing therewith and having a length greater than a length of the building materials in a cutting direction, the cutting blade having a first cutting protrusion extending from a middle portion thereof and a second cutting protrusion towards an end portion thereof, the first and the second cutting protrusion forming a profile shape which interfits with the predetermined profile shape of the support plate for severing the building materials.
An important advantage of the present invention is that it provides an improved cutter assembly for cutting desired lengths of sheet building materials safely and quickly, and which can provide the cut building materials with a clean cut edge.
A still further advantage of the present invention is that it provides an improved cutter assembly which substantially conforms to the shape of the sheet building materials, thus supporting the materials as they are being cut, and which is able to cut the materials without bending or damaging the materials.
Yet another advantage of the present invention is that, in providing an improved cutter assembly which cuts the sheet building materials through manual operation rather than through the use of power tools, so that the risk of “kickback” is virtually eliminated.
The embodiments of the present invention will now be described by reference to the following figures, in which identical reference numerals in different figures indicate identical elements and in which:
The invention will be described for the purposes of illustration only in connection with certain embodiments; however, it is to be understood that other objects and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent by the following description of the drawings according to the present invention. While a preferred embodiment is disclosed, this is not intended to be limiting. Rather, the general principles set forth herein are considered to be merely illustrative of the scope of the present invention and it is to be further understood that numerous changes may be made without straying from the scope of the present invention.
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In this manner, as the handle 31 of cutting bar 5 is pulled downwardly so that cutting blade 25 can cut the soffit material 23, the first cutting protrusion 29 and the second cutting protrusion 27 will interfit, respectively, into U-shaped notch 11 and recessed groove 13 of the support plate 9. Further, the first 29 and the second 27 cutting protrusions will also interfit, respectively, into and pierce the longitudinally extending rib 43 and flange 47 of the soffit material 23 as cutting blade 25 is moved downwardly in the process. In this manner, and in combination with the curvature of cutting blade 25, the soffit material 23 is not crushed or crumpled before it is cut, and a substantially clean cut is provided.
It will also be understood that, as noted previously, the shape and dimensions of the support plate and the cutting blade could be varied to accommodate varying shapes and dimensions of other sheet building materials to be cut, as would be apparent to one skilled in this art.
It will also be apparent to those skilled in this art that various modifications and variations may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein, consistent with the present invention, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Other embodiments consistent with the present invention will become apparent from consideration of the specification and the practice of the invention disclosed therein.
Accordingly, the specification and the embodiments are to be considered exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being disclosed by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2,640,991 | Oct 2008 | CA | national |