Information
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Patent Grant
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6755481
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Patent Number
6,755,481
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 12, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 29, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Kratz, Quintos, Hanson & Brooks, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 299 361
- 299 391
- 299 393
- 030 310
- 408 199
- 408 214
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method for cutting pavement of an asphalt road or a concrete road in a circle for installation of a manhole, by using a cutting blade which has a pavement cutting edge serves as a tip for cutting the pavement and side edges serve as an inclined cutting surface to bore an inside of the pavement cut by the pavement cutting edge, thereby cutting the pavement in a frusto-conical shape.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a cutting blade and method used for a pavement cutting apparatus that cuts pavement of an asphalt road or a concrete road in a circle for installation of a manhole or the like.
In the case of manhole installation on pavement, a pavement cutting apparatus for cutting pavement in a circle (hereafter called a cutting apparatus) has so far been used to perform circular cutting of pavement at a manhole installation point. As this type of cutting apparatus, an applicant of the present invention has already proposed the apparatus shown in FIG.
15
.
The apparatus shown in
FIG. 15
can rotate around an axis
50
a
of a main driving shaft and can simultaneously move up and down along the axis
50
a.
An end of a radially projecting arm
51
is fixed to the lower end of the main driving shaft
50
. A cutting blade
52
is fixed to another end of said arm
51
. Associated with rotation of the main driving shaft
50
arranged vertically with respect to pavement R in such a way that the axis
50
a
of the main driving shaft
50
points a center P of a pavement circular-cut section Ra, a cutting blade
52
travels along the circumference of a cut circle C and simultaneously goes downward as the main driving shaft
50
lowers, thereby cutting the pavement in a circle.
When an edge of the cutting blade
52
cuts gradually the pavement R and penetrates the back of the pavement, the pavement circular-cut section Ra is cut off from the pavement R as shown in
FIG. 16. A
manhole is installed in the circular hole left in the pavement R after the section Ra is taken out of the pavement R.
However, conventional cutting apparatuses have a problem that the pavement circular-cut section R is hardly taken out of the pavement R. This is because the pavement circular-cut section Ra cut from the pavement R moves to a ground G due to its own weight as shown by dashed dotted line in FIG.
16
and falls below a pavement surface, and is thereby difficult to be taken out. In particular, when the ground G under the pavement R is softer, the pavement circular-cut section Ra falls more deeply so that it is extremely difficult to be taken out.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome the aforementioned problem by providing a cutting blade and method used for a pavement cutting apparatus that cuts pavement in a circle so that a circular-cut section cut off from the pavement can be easily taken out of the pavement.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A cutting blade for cutting pavement in a circle, connected to an end of a radially-projecting arm attached to a driving shaft arranged vertically with respect to a center of the circle, and moved downwardly and simultaneously rotated along a circumference of the circle of the pavement to be cut,
wherein a cutting blade body having a pavement cutting edge at a bottom thereof is inclined to the center of the circle to be cut, the pavement cutting edge serves as a tip for cutting the pavement and side edges of the cutting blade body serve as an inclined cutting surface to bore an inside of the pavement cut by the pavement cutting edge, thereby cutting the pavement in a frusto-conical shape.
The cutting blade body is flat in shape and attached to a holder in a slanting direction with respect to the pavement, and the holder is connected with the arm.
More specifically, in the pavement cutting apparatus comprising the main driving shaft rotatable about its axis to be vertically arranged with respect to the pavement, an end of the radially projecting arm to be attached to the lower end of the main driving shaft, and the cutting blade attached to the other end of said arm to be moved along the circumference of a pavement circle to be cut in conjunction of rotation of said main driving shaft, and simultaneously moved toward the pavement by a movement drive means and, thereby cutting the pavement, the inclined cutting face is provided on said cutting blade.
In the aforementioned cutting apparatus, the cutting blade travels along the circumference and simultaneously the cutting face with its cutting edge set inward in a slanting direction goes straight ahead in the slanting direction so that the pavement cutting proceeds. Thus, a diameter of the cut circle reduces gradually from top to bottom and it is minimized at the bottom. As a result, the circularly cut section of the pavement can moves upwards but not downward because, when moving downward, it collides against a non-cut section of the pavement. That is, a cut surface of the non-cut section of the pavement supports the circularly cut section of the pavement from below so as to completely prevent the circularly cut section from falling into the ground. Thus, the circularly cut section of the pavement can be easily taken out of the pavement.
In the cutting blade, a radially-projecting stepped portion is provided with the cutting blade body above the pavement cutting edge, thereby cutting the pavement in a stepped shape above the frusto-conical shape.
Alternatively, the present invention provides a cutting blade for cutting pavement in a circle, connected to an end of a radially-projecting arm attached to a driving shaft arranged vertically with respect to a center of the circle, and moved downwardly and simultaneously rotated along a circumference of the circle of the pavement to be cut,
wherein a cutting blade body having a pavement cutting edge at a bottom thereof is positioned in a direction perpendicular to the pavement and a triangled-shaped inclined cutting edge is fixed to an upper portion of the cutting blade body above the pavement cutting edge, the pavement cutting edge serves as a tip for cutting the pavement and the triangled-shaped inclined cutting edge serve as an inclined cutting surface to bore an inside of the pavement cut by the pavement cutting edge, thereby cutting the pavement in a frusto-conical shape.
On an upper portion of the triangle-shaped cutting edge, an additional stepwise-cutting face radially projecting may be provided to further cut the frusto-conical surface of the cut pavement in a step shape. In such a way, the step provided on the peripheral surface of the frusto-conically cut section of the pavement supports the cut section so as to prevent the cut section from falling down.
Furthermore, the present invention provides a method for cutting pavement of an asphalt road or a concrete road in a circle for installation of a manhole, by using a cutting blade which has a pavement cutting edge serves as a tip for cutting the pavement and side edges serve as an inclined cutting surface to bore an inside of the pavement cut by the pavement cutting edge, there by cutting the pavement in a frusto-conical shape. Particularly, said cutting blade connected to an end of a radially-projecting arm attached to a driving shaft arranged vertically with respect to a center of the circle, and moved downwardly and simultaneously rotated along a circumference of the circle of the pavement to be cut,
wherein the cutting blade is inclined to the center of the circle to be cut, and cut the pavement in frusto-conical shape.
That is, the method cutting the pavement in a frusto-conical shape by using the aforementioned cutting blade for cutting the pavement.
In addition, the present invention provides a cutting blade for cutting the pavement in a circle, which comprises an cutting edge attached to the bottom of a body of said cutting blade and a radially-projecting stepwise-cutting edge fixed to an upper portion of said cutting edge, and thereby cutting the cut surface of the pavement in a stepped shape.
Further the cutting blade has a radially-protecting stepped portion above a pavement cutting edge fixed to a cutting blade body at a bottom thereof, and cut the pavement in a stepped shape above the frusto-conical shape.
For a cutting blade preferably used for the present invention, a superhard tip like a diamond one is attached to the bottom edge of the cutting blade because of its superior cutting ability and durability.
In addition, the cutting apparatus is not limited to the aforementioned one that has the cutting blade attached to the end of the arm radially projecting from the lower end of the main driving shaft. The cutting blade may be attached to a cutting apparatus for cutting the pavement, which has an annular cutting blade with a cutting edge attached to the lower end of a body of the annular cutting blade and rotates said annular cutting blade horizontally to cut the pavement, or may be attached to a cutting apparatus for cutting the pavement in a circle by rotation of a disc-shaped cutter, so as to cut the pavement in a frusto-conical shape.
Moreover, the cutting apparatus is preferably fixed to a vehicle for transportation use during operation but it is not necessary to mount the apparatus on the loading deck of the vehicle, instead it may be set up on a different pavement place near to the pavement to be cut in a circle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front view showing a state of cutting work using a pavement cutting apparatus for cutting pavement in a circle of a first embodiment mounted on a vehicle.
FIG. 2
is a partial front view showing a cutting blade and its vicinities of the apparatus.
FIG. 3
is a partial front view showing an arm and its vicinities of the apparatus.
FIGS.
4
(A) and
4
(B) are a side view and a front view of the cutting blade of the first embodiment, respectively.
FIG. 5
is an outline plan view showing a positioning means of the apparatus.
FIG. 6
is a side view of the apparatus.
FIG. 7
is an enlarged front view showing an important part of a drive means of the apparatus.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view showing a state of cutting with the cutting blade.
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view showing a cut state of pavement.
FIGS.
10
(A) and
10
(B) show a side view and a front view of the cutting blade of a second embodiment, respectively.
FIGS.
11
(A) and
11
(B) show a side view and a front view of a modified cutting blade of the second embodiment, respectively.
FIG. 12
is a cross-sectional view showing a state of cutting with the modified cutting blade.
FIGS.
13
(A) and
13
(B) show a side view and a front view of a cutting blade of a third embodiment, respectively.
FIG. 14
is a cross-sectional view showing a state of cutting with the cutting blade of the third embodiment.
FIG. 15
is a perspective view of primary components of a conventional cutting apparatus.
FIG. 16
is a cross-sectional view showing a state of pavement cut by use of the conventional apparatus.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below, with reference to drawings.
FIG. 1
is a front view showing the entire structure of a pavement circular-cutting apparatus of a first embodiment of the present invention. A main driving shaft
12
is arranged vertically with respect to pavement R in such a manner that an axis
12
a
of the shaft
12
points a center of a section of the pavement R to be cut in a circle. The shaft
12
can rotate around its axis
12
a
by a drive means for rotation described later. An end of a radially-projecting arm
13
is attached to the lower end of the driving shaft
12
and a cutting blade
14
that is moved toward the pavement R by a movement drive means described later is attached to the other end of said arm
13
. Rotating the driving shaft
12
around its axis
12
a
results in traveling of the cutting blade
14
along the circumference of a circle of the pavement R to be cut and the cutting blade
14
simultaneously is moved downward by the movement means so that the pavement R is cut in a circle.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the cutting blade
14
is attached to the other end of the arm with its tip pointed inward slantly with respect to a vertical direction. Namely, while the cutting blade
14
is fixed to a holder
41
, the holder
41
is attached to an inclined plate
43
in one piece. The inclined plate
43
is rotatably supported at its center by a pin
42
that is located under the other end of the arm
13
transversely and horizontally with respect to a longitudinal axis of the arm
13
. As the inclined plate
43
rotates around the pin
42
, the holder
41
rotates and inclines together with the plate
43
. In addition, the cutting blade
14
attached to the holder
41
is arranged in such a way that its tip points inward slantly with respect to a vertical direction. Thus, a tilting angle θ of the inclined plate
43
coincides with an inward slanting degree of the cutting blade
14
.
As shown in FIGS.
4
(A) and
4
(B), the cutting blade
14
comprises a cutting blade body
14
c
with a shape of about rectangle and a pavement cutting edge
14
a
of a diamond tip soldered on the bottom edge of the body
14
c
to achieve excellent cutting ability. Said cutting edge
14
c
serves as a tip for cutting the pavement and a side edge of the cutting blade body
14
c
serves as an inclined cutting face
14
b
to bore the inside of the pavement R cut by the cutting edge
14
a.
Adjusting the tilting angle θ of the inclined plate
43
by a hydraulic cylinder
44
installed inside the arm
13
allows the slanting degree of the cutting blade
14
to be adjusted. Namely, a pin
44
a
slidably engages a slotted hole
43
a
provided on an upper portion of the inclined plate
43
and the pin
44
a
is moved right and left by the hydraulic cylinder
44
. With the cylinder
44
operated to right, the pin
44
a
also goes to right and simultaneously upward in the slotted hole
43
a
while pushing the inclined plate
43
. At the same time, the inclined plate
43
pushed by the pin
44
a
turns clockwise around the pin
42
. The more the pin
44
a
travels to right, the more the tilting angle θ of the inclined plate
43
increases.
In addition, another hydraulic cylinder
45
, which serves as a movement drive means to make the cutting blade
14
go straight in a slanting inward direction. As said hydraulic cylinder
45
makes the holder
41
go straight in the slanting inward direction, the cutting blade
14
is also moved in the same direction.
Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the arm
13
comprises a base-side arm piece
13
a
attached to the driving shaft
12
and another arm piece
13
b
on the side for attaching the cutting blade
14
. The arm piece
13
b
is fitted into the arm piece
13
a
movably in its longitudinal direction. If a diameter of the pavement to be cut changes between d
1
and d
2
, a length of the arm
13
can be adjusted by fixing the arm piece
13
b
to the arm piece
13
a
by screws (not shown) and the like in place.
The cutting apparatus
10
provided with the cutting blade
14
is loaded on a bed
11
a
of a vehicle
11
such as, for example, a truck and transported to a working place. At the working place, a rear lid
11
b
of the vehicle
11
is opened and supported horizontally flush with the bed
11
a
so that such a horizontal flat section of said vehicle is used as a supporting base for the cutting apparatus
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the cutting apparatus
10
in a state of mounting on the vehicle
11
, is set up in such a manner that the axis
12
a
of the main driving shaft
12
points from above a center P of a circular-cut section Ra of the pavement R. The arm
13
projects from said main driving shaft
12
and the cutting blade
14
attached to the end of said arm
13
cuts the pavement R in a circle.
In addition, the cutting apparatus
10
is supported on the supporting base of the vehicle
11
through a positioning means that adjusts vertically and horizontally a position of the entire apparatus
10
in order to align the axis
12
a
of the main driving shaft
12
with the center P. A rotation drive means that drives a cutting means composed of the main driving shaft
12
, arm
13
, and cutting blade
14
, is attached to a vertical movement drive means standing on said positioning means.
Each of the aforementioned means of the cutting apparatus
10
is described hereunder. The positioning means can move a flat-shaped supporting carriage in a forward/backward direction X (i.e. a lengthwise direction) and in a right/left direction Y (i.e. a widthwise direction) as shown in FIG.
2
. That is, while fixing pins
16
a
and
16
b
are provided in the rear lid
11
b
and a rear part of the bed
11
a,
respectively, holes for inserting the fixing pins
16
a
and
16
b
are provided on a pair of lengthwise frames
17
located on the bottom of the cutting apparatus
10
. The fixing pins
16
a
and
16
b
are inserted into these holes to fix the cutting apparatus
10
to the supporting base of the vehicle
11
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, each of the lengthwise frames
17
are provided with a threaded shaft
18
through bearings and a handle
18
a
is attached to an end of one of the threaded shafts
18
. Turning the handle
18
a
allows both of the threaded shafts
18
to rotate simultaneously. Said threaded shafts
18
are threadably engaged into two tapped holes provided on a lenghtwise-movable frame
19
and two sidewise threaded shafts
20
are rotatably fixed on the top surface of the lengthwise-movable frame
19
through bearings
19
b.
A handle
20
a
is attached to an end of one of said threaded shafts
20
and two sidewise frames
21
having tapped holes threadably engaging said threaded shafts
20
are provided. The sidewise frames
21
are fixed to the bottom surface of the supporting carriage
15
.
Thus, by turning the handle
18
a
of the threaded shaft
18
and the handle
20
a
of the threaded shaft
20
, the supporting carriage
15
can be moved lengthwise and widthwise, respectively.
A movement means for moving upwardly and downwardly the cutting blade
14
of the apparatus
10
, as shown in
FIG. 6
, comprises two main columns
22
each of which lower end is fixed by a main bearing
23
on the top surface of the supporting carriage
15
and projects upward in parallel, a connecting plate
24
connecting the top ends of these two main columns
22
and a sleeve
25
connecting intermediate portions of the columns
22
.
Tapped holes
24
a
and
25
a
are provided in the aforementioned connecting plate
24
and sleeve
25
, respectively, and a lead-screw
26
passing through these tapped holes
24
a
and
25
a
is attached vertically. An upper large-diameter portion
26
a
of said lead-screw
26
is supported and rotatably fixed on a top surface of the connecting plate
24
and a handle
27
is attached to a top end of said portion
26
a.
The lead-screw
26
freely passes through the tapped hole
24
and threadably engages the tapped hole
25
a
so that the sleeve is vertically moved by turning the handle
27
.
The sleeve
25
has cylinder portions
25
b
on both sides thereof and a central section
25
c
with the tapped hole
25
a
between the cylinder portions
25
b.
The columns
22
are slidably inserted in the cylinder portions
25
b
and the rotation drive means is connected to the central section
25
c.
That is, as shown in
FIG. 7
, while a driver-mounting frame
25
d
is projectingly provided on a front side of the central section
25
c,
a bearing section
25
e
rotatably supporting the main driving shaft
12
is projectingly provided on the rear side of a central section
25
c.
The rotation drive means comprises a prime mover
30
, a transmission gear
31
coupled to the output shaft of said prime mover
30
, and a V-pulley
32
mounted on an output shaft of said transmission gear
31
, and is installed on the driver-mounting frame
25
d.
On the other hand, a top end of the main drive shaft
12
is rotatably and vertically supported in the bearing section
25
e
and a V-pulley
33
coupled to said main drive shaft
12
is arranged in line with the aforementioned V-pulley
32
. A V-belt
34
connects between V-pulleys
32
and
33
. In
FIG. 7
, the reference numeral
35
denotes a pulley cover.
When a primer mover switch (not shown) provided on a side of the driver-mounting frame
25
d
is turned on to run the prime mover
30
, the main driving shaft
12
rotates in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG.
7
through the transmission gear
31
and V-belt
34
.
Furthermore, a hook
37
is provided at a bottom of the arm piece
13
b
in line with the axis
12
a
and a plumb bob is suspended from the hook
37
. With the aid of said plumb bob
38
, the cutting apparatus
10
is adjustably moved lengthwise and widthwise by the positioning means so as to align the axis
12
a
of the main driving shaft
12
with the center P.
In addition, cooling water passages (not shown) are provided in the main driving shaft
12
and arm
13
in such a manner that cooling water impinges on the cutting blade
14
during cutting working.
Operating processes of the cutting apparatus constructed as aforementioned are described below.
Firstly, as shown in
FIG. 1
, the vehicle
11
is stopped near to a manhole cover
1
and then the rear lid
11
b
is opened to open a rear bed portion. The cutting apparatus
10
is fixed to the supporting face composed of the rear lid
11
b
and the rear bed portion.
A length of the arm
13
of the cutting apparatus
10
and a slant angle of the cutting blade
14
attached to the distal end of the arm
13
are set in advance. Or they may be set after the cutting apparatus
10
is fixed to the aforementioned supporting base of the vehicle
11
.
In the next step, the plumb bob
38
is suspended from the hook
37
and the handles
18
a
and
20
a
of the positioning means are turned to move the support carriage
15
so as to position said plumb bob
38
directly above the center P of the pavement section to be cut in a circle. Then, the handle
27
of the lead-screw
26
for up-and-down movements is turned to lower a diamond-made tip
14
a
on the bottom of the cutting blade
14
until the tip
14
a
contacts a cut circle C of the pavement R.
Then the prime mover
30
and transmission gear
31
are operated to rotate the main driving shaft
12
standing vertically and simultaneously operate the hydraulic cylinder
45
in such a way that the cutting blade
14
is pushed by the cylinder
45
to go straight in a slanting direction inward. As shown in
FIG. 8
, the cutting blade
14
travels alone the circumference with rotation of the main driving shaft
12
and simultaneously is moved downward by operation of the hydraulic cylinder
45
, so that the diamond-tip cutting edge
14
a
on the bottom of the cutting blade
14
cuts the pavement in a circle. According to a desired cutting depth, the cutting blade
14
travels along the entire circumference required times to form a cut circle C having the desired cutting depth.
An inclined cutting face
14
b
of an upper portion of the cutting edge
14
a
cuts a bore of the circle cut by the cutting edge
14
a.
The diameter of the bore gradually reduces in a downward direction.
In addition, during the cutting work, cooling water supplied through the cooling water passages is jetted from the arm tip towards the cutting blade
14
. This cooling water jet can reduce heat and wear of the diamond tip
14
a
and cutting blade
14
.
In such a manner, the bore diameter of the cut circle C reduces gradually from top to bottom and it minimizes at the bottom. As a result, the pavement circular-cut section Ra can move upward but it cannot move downward because it is blocked by non-cut section Rb of the pavement. Therefore, the cut surface of the circular-cut section Ra is supported from below by the non-cut section Rb so as to prevent the section Ra from moving and falling down to the ground G. Thus, the circular-cut section Ra can be easily taken out.
Furthermore, in the case of the cutting apparatus of the first embodiment, the cutting blade
14
can be positioned without inclined as conventionally so as to cut vertically the pavement R in a circle.
A second embodiment is described below.
A cutting blade
14
-A of the second embodiment, as shown in FIGS.
10
(A) and
10
(B), comprises a pavement cutting edge
14
a
fixed to the bottom of a cutting blade body
14
c
and a triangle-shaped cutting edge
14
b′
fixed to the blade body
14
c
above the cutting edge
14
a.
The cutting blade
14
-A is positioned in a direction perpendicular to the pavement R to perform pavement cutting. During the cutting, the cutting blade
14
-A is moved vertically downward by lowering the main driving shaft
12
or by operating the hydraulic cylinder
45
. That is, the main driving shaft
12
and/or hydraulic cylinder
45
serve as a movement drive means for moving forward the cutting blade
14
-A toward the pavement R.
In the case of cutting with the cutting blade
14
-A, the cutting edge
14
b′
also moves forward while cutting away the peripheral surface. Therefore, a space corresponding to the shape of the cutting edge
14
b′
is formed around the pavement circular-cut section. As a result, even if the circular-cut section may move and fall to the ground, the pavement circular-cut section Ra can be easily taken out of the pavement R due to the space provided around the section Ra. In addition, the cutting edge
14
b′
of the cutting blade
14
-A has a tapered shape so that it has an excellent pavement-cutting capability and its groove formation does not interfere with the pavement cutting.
FIGS.
11
(A) and
11
(B) show a modified cutting blade
14
-B of the second embodiment. The modified cutting blade
14
-B comprises an additional radially-protecting cutting face
14
d
in a stepped shape, on an upper portion of an inclined cutting face
14
b
so that the peripheral surface of the pavement to be cut in a frusto-conical shape is additionally cut in a stepped shape.
FIG. 12
shows a state of cutting the pavement R by using said cutting blade
14
-B.
FIGS.
13
(A) and
13
(B) show a cutting blade
14
-C of a third embodiment. The cutting blade
14
-C comprises a cutting edge
14
a
for cutting the pavement and a radially-projecting stepped cutting edge
14
d′
. The cutting edge
14
a
is fixed to the bottom of the cutting blade
14
-C and the cutting edge
14
d′
is fixed to an upper portion of the cutting blade
14
-C above the cutting edge
14
a.
Thus, a step is formed on the topside of the circular-cut section of the pavement R.
The cutting blade
14
-C is positioned in a direction perpendicular to the pavement R to perform pavement cutting.
In the case of cutting with the cutting blade
14
-C, as shown in
FIG. 14
, the cutting blade
14
-C moves forward while cutting away the peripheral face, so that a space SB corresponding to the stepped cutting edge
14
d′
is formed around the circular-cut section of the pavement. As a result, even if the circular-cut section moves and falls to the ground, the circular-cut section of the pavement can be easily taken out of the pavement due to the space provided around the circular-cut section.
The number of arms projecting from below the main driving shaft
12
is not limited to one as in the first to third embodiments. For example, another arm having the same construction may be provided in the opposite direction, i.e. offset by 180°. Such a configuration reduces a cutting time.
Furthermore, in the cases of the first to third embodiments, the up-and-down movements drive means utilizes the handle
27
to be turned in order to vertically move the sleeve
25
, but may use a prime mover such as an electric motor or the like instead of the handle
27
.
As apparent from the foregoing description, according to the cutting blade of the present invention, the cutting blade travels along the circumference with rotation of the main driving shaft and, at the same time, the inclined cutting face of the cutting blade bores the inner peripheral surface of a circle to be cut, and thereby gradually reducing the diameter of the cut circle from top to bottom. The diameter of the lowermost cut-circle becomes shortest. Therefore, the circular-cut section of the pavement can move upward but cannot move downward because it is blocked by the non-cut section of the pavement, so that it is prevented from falling to the ground. As a result, the circular-cut section of the pavement can be easily taken out of the pavement.
Furthermore, when the pavement is cut by using the cutting blade with the stepped cutting edge, the step is formed on the periphery of the circular-cut section to support the circular-cut section, thereby preventing the cut-cut section from falling. Thus, the circular-cut section of the pavement can easily taken out of the pavement.
Claims
- 1. A cutting blade for cutting pavement in a circle, connected to an end of a radially-projecting arm attached to a driving shaft arranged vertically with respect to a center of the circle, and moved downwardly and simultaneously rotated along a circumference of the circle of the pavement to be cut, and a movement drive means makes the cutting blade go straight in a slanting inward direction, wherein a cutting blade body having a pavement cutting edge at a bottom thereof is inclined to the center of the circle to be cut, the pavement cutting edge serves as a tip for cutting the pavement and side edges of the cutting blade body serve as an inclined cutting surface to bore an inside of the pavement cut by the pavement cutting edge, thereby cutting the pavement in a frusto-conical shape.
- 2. The cutting blade according to claim 1, wherein the cutting blade body is flat in shape and attached to a holder in a slanting direction with respect to the pavement, and the holder is connected with the arm.
- 3. The cutting blade according claim 1, wherein the pavement cutting edge is a diamond tip.
- 4. A method for cutting pavement of an asphalt road or a concrete road in a circle for installation of a manhole, by using a cutting blade which has a pavement cutting edge which serves as a tip for cutting the pavement and side edges which serve as an inclined cutting surface to bore an inside of the pavement cut by the pavement cutting edge, thereby cutting the pavement in a frusto-conical shape, and a movement drive means is provided to make the cutting blade go straight in a slanting inward direction.
- 5. The method according claim 4, wherein said cutting blade is connected to an end of a radially-projecting arm attached to a driving shaft arranged vertically with respect to a center of the circle, and moved downwardly and simultaneously rotated along a circumference of the circle of the pavement to be cut, wherein the cutting blade is inclined to the center of the circle to be cut, and cuts the pavement in frusto-conical shape.
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