1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to a hand tool and, in particular, to a cutting tool that can firmly hold a tube.
2. Related Art
However, in the conventional tube cutter structure, the rollers 53 are pivotally fixed to one side of the cutter. The configuration can only provide one fixed holding position. It cannot fine-tune according to the size of the tube 54 or the magnitude of exerted force. Therefore, the holding effect is not perfect. If the rolling cutter 52 and the two rollers 53 cannot firmly hold and position the tube 54, it is not only difficult for cutting but may even lead to the result that the tube 54 slips out of the rolling cutter 52 and the two rollers 53.
An objective of the invention is to provide a cutting tool that has a simple structure, is easy to assemble, as well as provides a better tube positioning effect.
Another objective of the invention is to provide a cutting tool that can quickly hold a tube firmly.
To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, the disclosed cutting tool includes: a body, a moving base, and a roller base.
The body has a rail groove whose one side is extended upward with a stopping wall.
The bottom of the moving base is disposed in the rail groove in a sliding way. The moving base is provided with a cutting wheel. Moreover, the moving base is connected with a transmission element and driven by the transmission to move along the rail groove.
The roller base is interposed between the moving base and the stopping wall. There are a plurality of elastic elements between the roller base and the stopping wall. The roller base is installed with at least two rollers opposite to the cutting wheel.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent by reference to the following description and accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the invention, and wherein:
The present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same references relate to the same elements.
Please refer to FIGS. Ito 3 for the first embodiment of the invention. This invention includes a body 11, a moving base 21, and a roller base 31.
The bottom of the body 11 has a rail groove 12 extending horizontally. One side of the rail groove 12 is formed with an opening 13 to the outside, while the other side is extended upward with a stopping wall 14. The end surface of the stopping wall 14 toward the rail groove 12 is recessed with two accommodating parts 15. The two sidewalls of the body 11 opposite to the rail groove 12 are formed with a sliding groove 16, respectively.
The bottom of the moving base 21 is formed with a sliding installation part 22 corresponding to the rail groove 12. The moving base 21 is then installed in a sliding way in the rail groove 12 of the body 11. The top of the moving base 21 is installed with a cutting wheel 23. The moving base 21 has a screw hole 24 in the axial direction of the rail groove 12. A transmission element 25 has an outer thread part 251 corresponding to the screw hole 24. The transmission element 25 goes through the stopping wall 14 of the body and into the rail groove 12, connecting to the screw hole 24 of the moving base 21. When one turns the transmission element 25, the moving base 21 is driven by the transmission element 25 to move axially along the rail groove 12.
The roller base 31 is interposed between the moving base 21 and the stopping wall 14 of the body 11. The end surface of the roller base 31 toward the moving base 21 is formed with an accommodating space 32. The accommodating space 32 has two rollers 33 opposite to the cutting wheel 23. The end surface of the roller base 31 toward the stopping wall 14 has installation parts 34 corresponding to the two accommodating parts 15. An elastic element 35 is interposed between each pair of accommodating part 15 and installation part 34. One end of each of the two elastic parts 35 urges against the corresponding installation part 15 of the stopping wall 14, while the other end urges against the corresponding installation part 34 of the roller base 31. When under a force, the roller base 31 produces a shift.
In this embodiment, the bottom of the roller base 31 has a connecting part 36 corresponding to the rail groove 12 of the body 11. The connecting part 36 has a communicating hole 37 along the axial direction of the rail groove 12. The transmission element 25 first goes through the communicating hole 37 of the roller base 31 and then connects to the screw hole 24 of the moving base 21. A connecting hole 38 is formed at the position corresponding to two sliding grooves 16 of the body 11, respectively. The two connecting holes 38 have a limiting element 39, respectively. The outer diameter of the limiting element 39 is smaller than the hole diameter of the sliding groove 16. The two limiting elements 39 are installed in the corresponding sliding grooves 16. With the limiting elements 39 of the roller 31 installed in the sliding grooves 16 of the body, the shift range of the roller base 31 is limited.
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The structure of the invention is simple. Therefore, it has the advantages of low cost, and easy and fast assembly. When the invention is in use, the roller base 31 is urged by the elastic elements 35 to have a resilient force. When the tube 41 is slightly larger than the span between the cutting wheel 23 and the two rollers 33, one can directly insert the tube 41 in between. The roller base 31 is under a force to compress the elastic elements, thereby correctly holding the tube 41. Therefore, one does not need to turn the transmission element 25 to hold the tube 41 quickly.
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The moving base 21B has a pillar shape correspondingly installed in the rail groove 12B. The end of the moving base 21B toward the stopping wall 14B has a cutting wheel 23B. The moving base 21B has a screw hole 24B along the axial direction of the rail groove 12B. A transmission element 25B goes into the screw hole 24B of the moving base 21B. Moreover, the transmission element 25B is formed with an outer thread part 251 B corresponding to the screw hole 24B. As one turns the transmission element 25B, the moving base 21B is driven to move along the rail groove 12B.
A track 17B with two opposite sidewalls is formed between the rail groove 12B of the body 11B and the stopping wall 14B. The two sidewalls of the track 17B are formed with a sliding groove 16B, respectively. The bottom of the roller base 31B has a connecting part 36B corresponding to the track 17B of the body 11B. The roller base 31B is formed with a connecting hole 38B at the position opposite to the two sliding grooves 16B, respectively. A limiting element 39B is disposed in each of the two connecting holes 38B. The outer diameter of the limiting element 39B is smaller than the hole diameter of the sliding groove 16B. The two limiting elements 39 are installed in the corresponding sliding grooves 16B, respectively.
The second embodiment also uses the elastic elements 35 to urge against the roller base 31B. The roller base 31B thus automatically shifts to the best holding position according to the size of the tube 41, thereby holding it without slipping.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments, will be apparent to people skilled in the art. Therefore, it is contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the invention.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part Application of Ser. No. 13/072,113, filed on Mar. 25, 2011, and entitled “IMPROVED STRUCTURE OF A CUTTING TOOL”, now pending.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13072113 | Mar 2011 | US |
Child | 13176450 | US |