 
                 Patent Grant
 Patent Grant
                     8607775
 8607775
                    This application claims priority to CN 201020150067.0, filed Mar. 26, 2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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The present invention relates to a cutting machine, more specifically to a cutting machine for cutting stone materials.
Typically, a cutting machine for stone materials comprises a power head part, a bedplate, a frame for supporting the bedplate and a basin disposed under the frame. The frame is equipped with a guide rail for the bedplate to slide on. When performing a cutting operation, a work piece to be cut is placed on the bedplate and the bedplate is then moved toward the power head part to perform the cutting operation. The basin has a bottom surface and an upright wall around the periphery of the bottom surface, and receives water therein such that dust and noise pollution during the cutting operation is decreased and is therefore beneficial in protecting the environment and the workers' health. At the same time, the water in the basin also is used to lubricate, cool and decontaminate the saw blade of the power head part to increase the usable life of the cutting tool. In order to further maintain the cleanliness of the environment while not increasing the surface area of the basin, an expanded basin may be provided at a separate position out of the basin. The expanded basin of the cutting machine for stone materials in the prior art extends horizontally in a certain direction or around the circumference of the main basin for receiving water drops or water fog that is splattered out of the main basin. Generally, the orientation of the expanded basin is in accordance with that of the bedplate and is immovable relative to the bedplate. Due to the limitation of assembled angle and size of the expanded basin, the ability to receive the splashed polluted water is poor, which results in pollution of the working environment. To reduce the splashed water, it is generally desired to have a larger expanded basin or to add other devices.
In an effort to address the deficiencies identified above in the prior art, the present invention provides a cutting machine for stone materials with an expanded basin. The improved expanded basin has a small surface area and can block the splashed polluted water in a multi-directional and tridimensional manner during the cutting operation to keep the working environment clean. The present invention provides a cutting machine for stone materials having a power head part, a bedplate, a frame for supporting the bedplate and a basin disposed under the frame. The cutting machine also may have an expanded basin disposed outside of the basin and a water-retaining device with an upward slope angle arranged on the expanded basin. The expanded basin may have a first connection part connected to one of the frame and the basin. And the expanded basin may also have second connection part which may be substantially perpendicular to the first connection part and may be connected to the other of the frame and the basin when the first connection part is connected to one of them.
Also, either the second connection part or the first connection part may be moveable between a first position and a second position and the first connection part or the second connection part may be located on the frame or the basin connected therewith. The water-retaining device may have a water-retaining plate of which a first end may be movably connected with the expanded basin and the water-retaining device may also have an elastic element acting on the water-retaining plate which may enable a second end of the water-retaining plate be positioned upward and away from the expanded basin.
The water-retaining device of the present invention may further have a central axle for connecting the first end of the water-retaining plate and the elastic element to the expanded basin. It may also have a bend portion which is substantially perpendicular to the body of the central axle arranged on one end of the central axle for locking, and a groove receiving the bend portion arranged in the expanded basin. A hollow portion may also be formed on the expanded basin by removing a portion from the expanded basin and may be located within an area of orthographic projection of the water-retaining plate on the expanded basin.
Incorporating the above elements, the present invention may result in a water-retaining device with an upward slope angle arranged on the expanded basin, which can block splashed muddy water in a multi-directional manner during cutting operation, and at the same time does not influence the operation for cutting workpiece since the workpiece can automatically keep a distance when it touches the water-retaining device. It may also provide a first connection part and a second connection part arranged on the expanded basin which can be used for connecting with one of the frame and the basin respectively, such that the expanded basin is mounted fixedly and firmly. The first connection part may be substantially perpendicular to the second connection part, so that the frame and the basin respectively bear forces from the different directions of the expanded basin and the forces are uniform. Further, the second connection part or the first connection part may be moveable between the first position and the second position, and correspondingly the first connection part or the second connection part may be located on the frame or the basin connected therewith, which can block the splashed muddy water in multiple directions during a cutting operation. Finally, a hollow portion may be formed on the expanded basin by removing a portion of the material of the expanded basin and may be located within an area of orthographic projection of the water-retaining plate on the expanded basin, which can decrease weight of the expanded basin, reduce the materials used and diminish cost.
To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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It will be known from the above contents by combining with common knowledge in this art that the connection structures for connecting the expanded basin 17 to the frame 15 and the basin 16 can be interchanged so as to obtain the same function with multiple installation positions. Thus, it can be said that the second connection part 172 or the first connection part 171 can be moveable between the first position and the second position, and correspondingly, the first connection part 171 or the second connection part 172 is located on the frame 15 or the basin 16 connected therewith.
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A bend portion 331 used for locking is arranged at one end of the central axle 33 of the present invention and is substantially perpendicular to the body of the central axle. At the same time, a groove 174 for receiving the bend portion is arranged on the expanded basin. After assembling the central axle, the central axle can rotate 90° to be latched in the corresponding groove 174 of the expanded basin 17 so that locking of the central axle can be obtained without requirement of nut, clamp spring or other fastening means. In so doing, it simplifies assembly and reduces parts.
The expanded basin 17 of the present invention is configured to form a hollow portion 173 by removing a portion of the material from the expanded basin disposed within the orthographic projection area of the water-retaining plate 31 on the expanded basin 17. This can decrease the weight of the expanded basin, save materials and reduce costs.
The present invention also discloses a fill loading system for lubricating the guide rails of a cutting machine for stone materials. Generally, the types of the guide rails of the cutting machine for stone materials are classified as rolling and sliding. The sliding type usually utilizes the engagement between sliding axle and bearing, and a large amount of pollution will enter into the bearing without protection, which causes the movement of the bearing to be blocked or the cutting operation of the machine to be failed. It can also cause the resistance of movement to be increased and the cutting operation to be difficult even for the bearing with protection because of the consuming of lubricant. Therefore, it becomes essential to refill the guide rails. On the one hand, it removes existing pollution, and on the other hand, it increases lubrication so as to enable the cutting operation to be smooth. Currently, a device composed of a screw and an auxiliary knob can be used for refilling the guide rails of cutting machine. When refilling the cutting machine, the knob is rotated to be opened firstly and then engine oil is injected so as to finish the refilling. Finally the knob is rotated to be closed. However, the knob is easily lost and the operation steps thereof are complicated.
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The embodiments described above are only explanatory for the concepts and principles of the invention without limitation to the contents of the invention. Various changes and modifications of the embodiments should be considered within the scope of the present application will obviously occur to a person skilled in the art.
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