This application claims the benefit of CN 201410097654.0, filed on Mar. 17, 2014, and CN 201420121003.6, filed on Mar. 17, 2014, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present disclosure relates generally to cutting tools, and more particularly to miter saws.
Generally, a cutting head of a cutting tool rotatably connects with the base for changing cutting depth. Cutting depth of the saw changes with the working head rotation position.
At the end of the cutting process, user should put up the working head. But, the working head comprises a motor and a transmission mechanism, and it is very hard to put up the working head owing to the heavy weight.
The statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may not constitute prior art.
The disclosure describes a cutting tool, comprising: a base assembly and a cutting head; wherein the base assembly comprises: a base member and a rotating support; wherein the cutting head comprises: a cutting member; a motor for driving the cutting member; and a head housing comprising a boosting sleeve; the boosting sleeve defines a sleeve cavity for accommodating a spring member arranged between the cutting head and the rotating support; the cutting head rotatably connects with the rotating support about a rotation axis and has a first rotation position, a second rotation position and a middle rotation position which is between the first rotation position and the second rotation position; when the cutting head is in the first rotation position, the spring member bends in a first direction; when the cutting head is in the second rotation position, the spring member bends in a second direction which is different from the first direction.
Furthermore, when the cutting head is in the middle rotation position, the spring member may extend in a line.
Furthermore, when the cutting head is in the middle rotation position, the gravity center of the cutting head may be in the highest position relative to the rotation axis of the cutting head.
Furthermore, when the cutting head is in the middle rotation position, the gravity center of the cutting head may be in the farthest position relative to the rotation axis of the cutting head.
Furthermore, when the cutting head is in the middle rotation position and the rotation axis is parallel to the horizontal plane, the gravity center of the cutting head may be in a position right above the rotation axis.
Furthermore, when the cutting head is in the first rotation position, the spring member may have a first compression length; when the cutting head is in the second rotation position, the spring member may have a second compression length; when the cutting head is in the middle rotation position, the spring member may have a middle compression length; wherein the first compression length is greater than the second compression length; wherein the middle compression length is less than the first compression length and is greater than the second compression length.
Furthermore, the spring member may bend synchronously with the rotation of the cutting head.
Furthermore, the angular value associated with the cutting head rotating from the first position to the middle position may be less than the angular value associated with the cutting head rotating from the second position to the middle position.
Furthermore, the angular value associated with the cutting head rotating from the first position to the middle position may be from about 22 degrees to about 25 degrees and the angular value associated with the cutting head rotating from the second position to the middle position may be from about 25 degrees to about 30 degrees.
Furthermore, the angular value associated with the cutting head rotating from the first position to the middle position may be about 22 degrees and the angular value associated with the cutting head rotating from the second position to the middle position may be about 28 degrees.
Furthermore, the cutting tool may comprise a supporting tray for supporting the bottom end of the spring member, wherein the supporting tray fixedly connects with the rotation support.
Furthermore, the cutting tool may comprise a limiting pin for limiting the bottom portion of the spring member, wherein the spring member is a helical spring and the top end of the limiting pin is arranged in the helical spring.
The disclosure also describes a miter saw, comprising: a base assembly and a cutting head; wherein the base assembly comprises: a base member and a rotating support; wherein the cutting head comprises: a cutting member; a motor for driving the cutting member; and a head housing comprising a boosting sleeve; the boosting sleeve defines a sleeve cavity for accommodating a spring member arranged between the cutting head and the rotating support; the cutting head rotatably connects with the rotating support about a rotation axis and has a first rotation position, a second rotation position and a middle rotation position which is between the first rotation position and the second rotation position; when the cutting head is in the first rotation position, the spring member bends in a first direction; when the cutting head is in the second rotation position, the spring member bends in a second direction which is different from the first direction.
Furthermore, when the cutting head is in the middle rotation position, the spring member may extend in a line.
Furthermore, when the cutting head is in the middle rotation position, the gravity center of the cutting head may be in the highest position relative to the rotation axis of the cutting head.
Furthermore, when the cutting head is in the middle rotation position, the gravity center of the cutting head may be in the farthest position relative to the rotation axis of the cutting head.
Furthermore, when the cutting head is in the middle rotation position and the rotation axis is parallel to the horizontal plane, the gravity center of the cutting head may be in a position right above the rotation axis.
Furthermore, when the cutting head is in the first rotation position, the spring member may have a first compression length; when the cutting head is in the second rotation position, the spring member may have a second compression length; when the cutting head is in the middle rotation position, the spring member may have a middle compression length; wherein the first compression length is greater than the second compression length; wherein the middle compression length is less than the first compression length and is greater than the second compression length.
Furthermore, the spring member may bend synchronously with the rotation of the cutting head.
Furthermore, the angular value associated with the cutting head rotating from the first position to the middle position may be less than the angular value associated with the cutting head rotating from the second position to the middle position.
The drawings are for illustrative purposes only of exemplary embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
The following description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
The cutting tool 100 as shown in
Preferably, the cutting tool 100 is a miter saw.
The base assembly 10 may include: a base member 11 and a rotating support 12. The rotating support 12 is arrange on the base member 11.
Specifically, the base member 11 is arranged to support the cutting tool 100 and locate the timber to be cut, and rotating support 12 may be arranged to connect with the cutting head 20, the dust box 40 and so on. The rotating support 12 may rotatably connect with the base member 11 about a horizontal axis.
The cutting head 20 may include: a cutting member 21 and a head housing 22. The cutting member 21 is rotatably or slidably connected with the head housing 22.
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The head housing 22 may accommodate a motor and a transmission mechanism, etc. The cutting head 20 is a whole body when it rotates. Furthermore, the head housing 22 forms a handle portion 222.
The head housing 22 include a boosting sleeve 221 which has a sleeve cavity for accommodating a spring member 50. The spring member 50 is arranged to provide support between the cutting head 20 and the rotating support 12.
Specifically, the top end of spring member 50 supports the closed end of the boosting sleeve 221, and a portion of the rotating support 12 supports the bottom end of the spring member 50.
The cutting head 20 rotatably connects with the rotating support 12 about a rotation axis A and has a first rotation position, a second rotation position and a middle rotation position. The middle rotation is between the first rotation position and the second rotation position.
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The first compression length is greater than the second compression length; and the middle compression length is less than the first compression length and is greater than the second compression length.
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Specifically, when the cutting head 20 rotates from the first position to the second position, the top ring 51 rotates a same angular value as the cutting head 20 rotates.
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Specifically, the angular value associated with the cutting head 20 rotating from the first position to the middle position is from about 22 degrees to about 25 degrees, preferably 22 degrees; and the angular value associated with the cutting head 20 rotating from the second position to the middle position is from about 25 degrees to about 30 degrees, preferably 28 degrees.
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When the cutting head 20 rotates from the middle position to the first position and the cutting head 20 rotates from the middle position to the second position, gravity urges the cutting head 20 downward to help the cutting head 20 rotate downward.
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The locating assembly 30 may also include a limiting pin 32 for limiting the bottom portion of the spring member 50, and the top end of limiting pin 32 is arranged in the spring member 50.
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The above illustrates and describes basic principles, main features and advantages of the present invention. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that the above embodiments do not limit the present invention in any form. Technical solutions obtained by equivalent substitution or equivalent variations all fall within the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201410097654.0 | Mar 2014 | CN | national |
201420121003.6 | Mar 2014 | CN | national |