The present invention relates to a cutting machine and, more particularly, to an efficient cutting machine.
A cutting machine is often used in an office to cut a piece of paper into smaller pieces. A conventional cutting machine includes a blade assembly supported on a platform. The blade assembly includes a stationary blade and a movable blade. Each of the stationary and movable blades includes a cutting edge. When the movable supporting element is pressed down, the cutting edges of the stationary and movable blades cut and, more particularly, shear the piece of paper. The conventional cutting machine is popular for convenience, safety and effectiveness. However, it is difficult to use the conventional cutting machine to cut a book or a magazine that is thick.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide an efficient cutting machine.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the cutting machine includes a platform, two supporting elements, a sliding plate, a handle and a blade assembly. The supporting elements are supported on the platform. Each of the supporting elements includes a space. The sliding plate is inserted in the space of the first supporting element and includes a slot. The handle includes a pivoting plate and an axle. The pivoting plate is inserted in the space of the second supporting element, and includes a primary aperture and a secondary aperture. The axle is inserted in the primary aperture of the pivoting plate and an aperture of the second supporting element. The blade assembly includes a blade and two pins. The first pin is inserted in an aperture of the blade and movably inserted in the slot. The second pin is inserted in another aperture of the blade and the secondary aperture of the pivoting plate.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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The pin unit 66 includes a threaded tube 662, a pin 664, a spring 666 and a ring 668. The threaded tube 662 includes a thread (not numbered) formed on an external face and two slits 6622 in an end. The threaded tube 662 further includes a stepped tunnel (not numbered) so that a shoulder is formed on an internal face thereof. The pin 664 is inserted in the threaded tube 662. The pin 664 includes an aperture 6642 near an end and an enlarged section 6644 near another end.
By engaging the enlarged section 6644 of the pin 664 with the shoulder formed on the internal face of the threaded tube 662 and abutting the ring 668 against the threaded tube 662, the movement of the pin 664 in the threaded tube 662 is confined between a releasing position and a locking position. In the locking position, the enlarged section 6644 of the pin 664 is inserted in the cavity 642 or 644 of the pivoting plate 54 to restrain the handle 5.
The spring 666 is located around the pin 664. The spring 666 includes an end in contact with the enlarged section 6644 of the pin 664 and another end in contact with the shoulder formed on the internal face of the threaded tube 662. The spring 666 tends to keep the pin 664 in the locking position. The threaded tube 662 is inserted in the screw hole 62 of the supporting element 4. Preferably, a nut 61 is engaged with the threaded tube 662 and pressed against a lateral portion of the supporting element 4 so that the threaded tube 662 is firmly kept in position. The safety assembly 6 can however be omitted in another embodiment.
The ring 668 includes a portion inserted in the aperture 6642 so that the ring 668 is pivotally connected to the pin 664 and that the ring 668 is operable to move the pin 664 in a sense of direction. The ring 668 includes two other portions that are selectively inserted in the slits 6622 for reasons to be addressed.
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The blade 74 is located between the supporting elements 2 and 4 and selectively pressed on the buffering pad 14. The blade 74 includes an aperture 742 near a first end and another aperture 744 near a second end located opposite to the first end.
The pins 762 and 764 are made with a diameter lager than that of a smaller one of the screw holes 24 and 44 where the screw holes 24 and 44 are made with different diameters. The diameter of the pins 762 and 764 is smaller than that of the screw holes 24 and 44 where the screw holes 24 and 44 are made with a same diameter.
The pin 762 is inserted into the aperture 742 of the blade 74 and the slot 32 of the sliding plate 3 via the screw hole 24 of the supporting element 2. The pin 762 is located out of the screw hole 24 before the screw 782 is inserted in the screw hole 24 to retain the pin 762 in the aperture 742 of the blade 74 and the slot 32 of the sliding plate 3. Thus, an end of the blade 74 is movable relative to the sliding plate 3 as the pin 762 is movable in and along the slot 32.
The pin 764 is inserted in the aperture 744 of the blade 74 and the aperture 72 of the pivoting plate 54 via the screw hole 44 of the supporting element 4. The pin 764 is located out of the screw hole 44 of the supporting element 4 before the screw 784 is inserted in the screw hole 44 to keep the pin 764 in the aperture 744 of the blade 74 and the aperture 72 of the pivoting plate 54. When the handle 5 is pivoted about the axle 56, the pivoting plate 54 moves the second end of the blade 74 up and down and synchronously moves the first end of the blade 74 relative to the sliding plate 3 as the pin 762 is movable in and along the slot 32.
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The blade 74 allows a user to cut paper efficiently. However, the cutting edge of the blade 74 will become blunt and must be sharpened after some time of use. To this end, the screws 782 and 784 are removed from the screw holes 24 and 44 before the pins 762 and 764 are removed from the apertures 742 and 744 to allow the blade 74 to be removed from the supporting elements 2 and 4. Hence, the cutting edge of the blade 74 can be sharpened.
To connect the blade 74 to the supporting elements 2 and 4 again, the first and second ends of the blade 74 are inserted in the spaces 22 and 42 of the supporting elements 2 and 4. The pins 762 and 764 are inserted in the holes 742 and 744. Then, the screws 782 and 784 are inserted in the screw holes 24 and 44. The pin 762 is inserted in the slot 32 of the sliding plate 3.
The height of the blade 74 is inevitably reduced after the cutting edge of the blade 74 is sharpened. Hence, the distance of the cutting edge of the blade 74 from the platform 12 is enlarged or becomes inconstant from an end to the other. To compensate such increase or inconsistency, the adjusting assemblies 8 and 9 can be operated to change the elevation and/or angle of the blade 74 so that the cutting edge of the blade 74 is at a proper and constant distance from the platform 12.
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The operation of the adjusting assembly 9 will be described. Firstly, the handle 5 is pivoted down about the axle 56, and so is the pivoting plate 54. Thus, the blade 74 is moved down and placed against the buffering pad 14. The axle 56, which is inserted in the aperture 544 of the pivoting plate 54, is moved to the uppermost position in the aperture 46 of the supporting element 4. Referring to
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Alternatively, the handle 5 can be kept substantially parallel to the platform 12 by the safety assembly 6 in the locking position. In detail, the spring 666 of the safety assembly 6 abuts against an end of the enlarged section 6644 of the pin 664 so that another end of the enlarged section 6644 of the pin 664 is inserted in the cavity 644. The pin unit 66 is inserted in the cavity 644 of the pivoting plate 54 and the screw hole 62 of the supporting element 4, thereby preventing the handle 5 from pivoting relative to the supporting element 4.
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The present invention has been described via the illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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105213860 | Sep 2016 | TW | national |