1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cutting machine and more specifically, to such a cutting machine that uses a rolling cutter to cut the workpiece.
2. Description of the Related Art
When the motor 20 is started, the actuating member 28 is forced to rotate eccentrically, causing the upper arm 14 and the lower arm 16 to reciprocate the saw blade 12 in the vertical direction, and therefore the saw blade 12 is forced to cut the workpiece. The aforesaid scroll saw 10 is functional, however moving the upper arm 14 and the lower arm 16 in the vertical direction causes the scroll saw 10 to vibrate and to make noises. Vibration and noises produced during operation of the scroll saw 10 bring great inconvenience and trouble to the user.
The present cutting machine has been contemplated in view of these circumstances. Thus a cutting machine is disclosed that eliminates the drawbacks of the aforesaid conventional techniques.
To achieve this and to provide an improved cutting machine, the cutting machine comprises a base, which has a worktable having a hole defined therethrough, and for carrying a workpiece for cutting. A rolling cutter is inserted through the hole of the worktable and is rotatable on an axis to cut the workpiece carried on the worktable. A drive, which comprises a motor adapted to rotate the rolling cutter, is also provided. The cutting machine also includes a support arm removably mounted on the base, a first cutter holder connected to the support arm and holding one end of the rolling cutter, and a second cutter holder mounted in the base and holding the other end of the rolling cutter.
The cutting machine uses the rolling cutter to cut the workpiece, thus eliminating the problems of vibration and noises as encountered in the aforesaid prior art design. The cutting machine uses the first cutter holder and the second cutter holder to secure the top and bottom ends of the rolling cutter, therefore the rolling cutter does not accidentally break during cutting.
Further, the first cutter holder can be biased relative to the support arm so that the cutting machine can cut an opening through the workpiece. Further, the cutting machine can be conveniently converted to function as a router for a different cutting purpose.
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The support arm 44 comprises an arch member 62 and a pivoted member 64. The arch member 62 defines a throat space 66 through which the workpiece is moved on the worktable 58. The arch member 62 has one end removably affixed to one side of the top of the base 42, and the other end suspended above the worktable 58. The pivoted member 64 has one end pivotally connected to the free end of the arch member 62 that is suspended above the worktable 58, and the other end connected to the first cutter holder 46. The first cutter holder 46 is slidable relative to the pivoted member 64.
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The drive 48 is mounted inside the base 42, and includes a motor 78 and a motor mount 80. The motor 78 is fixedly mounted on the motor mount 80. The motor mount 80 is slidably coupled to the base 42. This sliding connection can be achieved by one of many available techniques. According to the exemplary embodiment, the base 42 has two vertically extending sliding grooves 82. The motor mount 80 has two coupling flanges 84 respectively coupled to and movable along the sliding grooves 82.
The second cutter holder 50 is adapted to secure the other end of the rolling cutter 52, and is rotatable with the output shaft 86 of the motor 78. This arrangement can be achieved by means of many suitable techniques. According to the exemplary embodiment, the second cutter holder 50 comprises a second chuck 88 and a second chuck nut 90. The second chuck 88 is inserted into one end of the output shaft 86 of the motor 78. The second chuck nut 90 is threadable onto the end of the output shaft 86 of the motor 78 to hold the second chuck 88 in the end of the output shaft 86 of the motor 78, selectively forcing the second chuck 88 to clamp the other end of the rolling cutter 52.
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The limiter 54 is connected to the pivoted member 64 to limit the vertical moving range of the workpiece above the worktable 58. According to the exemplary embodiment, the limiter 54 is a guard. The guard 54 has a plurality of vertically extending slots 92. The pivoted member 64 is provided with screw bolts 93 and locknuts 94. The screw bolts 93 are respectively inserted through the vertically extending slots 92 of the guard 54. The locknuts 94 are respectively threaded onto the screw bolts 93. When the guard 54 contacts the workpiece positioned between the worktable 58 and the guard 54, the locknuts 94 are fastened tight to lock the guard 54. When the locknuts 94 are loosened, the guard 54 can then be moved vertically relative to the screw bolts 93. After adjustment of the elevational position of the guard 54, the locknuts 94 are fastened tight again. The guard 54 prohibits scattering of cut chips or other debris.
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The cutting machine 40 further comprises an elevation adjustment mechanism for moving the drive 48 in a vertical direction relative to the base 42 in order to adjust the distance between the drive 48 and the worktable 58 and to move the rolling cutter 52 in the vertical direction. The elevation adjustment mechanism can be achieved by matching a screw rod with a rack, or a gear with a rack. According to the exemplary embodiment, the elevation adjustment mechanism uses a screw rod to match with a rack. As illustrated in
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Further, when the user turns and locks the pivoted member 64 to the top side relative to the arch member 62, or when the user detaches the support arm 44 from the base 42 as shown in
In conclusion, the cutting machine 40 uses the rolling cutter 52 to cut the workpiece, solving the problems of vibration and noises as encountered in the prior art design. The cutting machine 40 uses the first cutter holder 46 and the second cutter holder 50 to secure the top and bottom ends of the rolling cutter 52. Because the cutting machine 40 holds the two ends of the rolling cutter 52 and not only a single end of the rolling cutter 52, the rolling cutter 52 does not break accidentally during cutting. Further, the cutting machine 40 can be converted into a router 124 for a different cutting purpose.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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095146957 | Dec 2006 | TW | national |