Claims
- 1. A reciprocating saw comprising:
a housing; a motor supported by the housing; a spindle supported for reciprocation relative to the housing, the spindle having a front end for supporting a saw blade and being movable through a cutting stroke and a return stroke; a spindle drive mechanism connected between the motor and the spindle and operable to reciprocate the spindle; a counterweight supported for movement relative to the housing, a movement of the counterweight substantially balancing at least a portion of a movement of the spindle; a counterweight drive mechanism operable to move the counterweight relative to the housing; and an adjustment assembly operable to adjust the movement of the counterweight relative to the housing.
- 2. The reciprocating saw of claim 1, wherein the counterweight has a range of movement relative to the housing, and wherein the adjustment assembly is operable to adjust the range of movement of the counterweight relative to the housing.
- 3. The reciprocating saw of claim 2, wherein the counterweight has a stroke length defining the range of movement, and wherein the adjustment assembly is operable to adjust the stroke length of the counterweight.
- 4. The reciprocating saw of claim 3, wherein, in a first condition of the adjustment assembly, the counterweight has a first stroke length, and wherein, in a second condition of the adjustment assembly, the counterweight has a second stroke length, the second stroke length being different than the first stroke length.
- 5. The reciprocating saw of claim 3, wherein the counterweight has a center of mass, the center of mass being movable relative to the housing between a first position and a second position, a distance between the first position and the second position being the stroke length of the counterweight.
- 6. The reciprocating saw of claim 5, wherein the adjustment assembly is operable to adjust the distance between the first position and the second position.
- 7. The reciprocating saw of claim 1, wherein the counterweight drive mechanism includes
a rotary member supported for rotation relative to the housing and drivable by the motor, and a drive arm connected between the rotary member and the counterweight, rotation of the rotary member causing the drive arm to move the counterweight relative to the housing.
- 8. The reciprocating saw of claim 7, wherein the rotary member is rotatable about a rotary axis, and wherein the drive arm is connected to the rotary member along an eccentric axis offset from the rotary axis.
- 9. The reciprocating saw of claim 7, wherein the spindle drive mechanism includes the rotary member and a spindle drive arm connected between the rotary member and the spindle, rotation of the rotary member causing the spindle drive arm to reciprocate the spindle.
- 10. The reciprocating saw of claim 1, wherein the spindle has a stroke length relative to the housing, and wherein said reciprocating saw further comprises a spindle adjustment assembly operable to adjust the stroke length of the spindle.
- 11. The reciprocating saw of claim 10, wherein the adjustment assembly provides at least a portion of the spindle adjustment assembly.
- 12. A method of operating a reciprocating saw, the reciprocating saw including a housing, a motor supported by the housing, a spindle supported for reciprocation relative to the housing, the spindle having a front end for supporting a saw blade and being movable through a cutting stroke and a return stroke, a spindle drive mechanism connected between the motor and the spindle and operable to reciprocate the spindle, a counterweight supported for movement relative to the housing, a movement of the counterweight substantially balancing at least a portion of a movement of the spindle, a counterweight drive mechanism operable to move the counterweight relative to the housing, and an adjustment assembly operable to adjust the movement of the counterweight relative to the housing, said method comprising the acts of:
adjusting the adjustment assembly to a first condition; operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in a first movement; adjusting the adjustment assembly to a second condition; and operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in a second movement, the second movement being different than the first movement.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the counterweight has a range of movement relative to the housing, wherein the adjustment assembly is operable to adjust the range of movement of the counterweight relative to the housing, wherein the first operating act includes operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in a first range of movement, and wherein the second operating act includes operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in a second range of movement, the second range of movement being different than the first range of movement.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the counterweight has a stroke length defining the range of movement, wherein the adjustment assembly is operable to adjust the stroke length of the counterweight, wherein the first operating act includes operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in a first stroke length, and wherein the second operating act includes operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in a second stroke length, the second stroke length being different than the first stroke length.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein, in the first condition of the adjustment assembly, the counterweight has the first stroke length, and wherein, in the second condition of the adjustment assembly, the counterweight has the second stroke length.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the counterweight has a center of mass, the center of mass being movable relative to the housing between a first position and a second position, a distance between the first position and the second position being the stroke length of the counterweight.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the adjustment assembly is operable to adjust the distance between the first position and the second position, wherein the first adjusting act includes the act of adjusting the distance to a first distance, and wherein the second adjusting act includes the act of adjusting the distance to a second distance, the second distance being different than the first distance.
- 18. The method of claim 12, wherein the counterweight drive mechanism includes a rotary member supported for rotation relative to the housing, and a drive arm connected between the rotary member and the counterweight, and wherein the operating acts include the act of rotating the rotary member to cause the drive arm to move the counterweight relative to the housing.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the spindle drive mechanism includes the rotary member and a spindle drive arm connected between the rotary member and the spindle, and wherein said method further comprises the act of rotating the rotary member to cause the spindle drive arm to reciprocate the spindle.
- 20. The method of claim 12, wherein the spindle has a spindle stroke length relative to the housing, wherein the reciprocating saw further includes a spindle adjustment assembly operable to adjust the spindle stroke length, and wherein said method further comprises the acts of:
adjusting the spindle adjustment assembly to a first spindle condition; operating the spindle drive mechanism to move the spindle in a first spindle stroke length; adjusting the spindle adjustment assembly to a second spindle condition; and operating the spindle drive mechanism to move the spindle in a second spindle stroke length, the second spindle stroke length being different than the first spindle stroke length.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the adjustment assembly provides at least a portion of the spindle adjustment assembly, wherein the act of adjusting the adjustment assembly to a first condition includes the act of adjusting the spindle adjustment assembly to the first spindle condition, and wherein the act of adjusting the adjustment assembly to a second condition includes the act of adjusting the spindle adjustment assembly to a second spindle condition.
- 22. A reciprocating saw comprising:
a housing; a motor supported by the housing; a spindle supported for reciprocation relative to the housing, the spindle having a front end for supporting a saw blade and being movable through a cutting stroke and a return stroke, the cutting stroke having a stroke length; a spindle drive mechanism connected between the motor and the spindle and operable to reciprocate the spindle; a spindle adjustment assembly operable to adjust the stroke length of the spindle; a counterweight supported for movement relative to the housing, a movement of the counterweight substantially balancing at least a portion of a movement of the spindle; a counterweight drive mechanism operable to move the counterweight relative to the housing; and a counterweight adjustment assembly operable to adjust the movement of the counterweight relative to the housing.
- 23. The reciprocating saw of claim 22, wherein the spindle adjustment assembly provides at least a portion of the counterweight adjustment assembly.
- 24. The reciprocating saw of claim 22, wherein the counterweight adjustment assembly provides at least a portion of the spindle adjustment assembly.
- 25. The reciprocating saw of claim 22, wherein the spindle drive mechanism provides at least a portion of the counterweight drive mechanism.
- 26. The reciprocating saw of claim 22, wherein the counterweight drive mechanism provides at least a portion of the spindle drive mechanism.
- 27. The reciprocating saw of claim 26, wherein the counterweight drive mechanism includes
a rotary member supported for rotation relative to the housing and drivable by the motor, and a drive arm connected between the rotary member and the counterweight, rotation of the rotary member causing the drive arm to move the counterweight relative to the housing.
- 28. The reciprocating saw of claim 27, wherein the spindle drive mechanism includes the rotary member and a spindle drive arm connected between the rotary member and the spindle, rotation of the rotary member causing the spindle drive arm to reciprocate the spindle.
- 29. A method of operating a reciprocating saw, the reciprocating saw including a housing, a motor supported by the housing, a spindle supported for reciprocation relative to the housing, the spindle having a front end for supporting a saw blade and being movable through a cutting stroke and a return stroke, the cutting stroke having a stroke length, a spindle drive mechanism connected between the motor and the spindle and operable to reciprocate the spindle, a spindle adjustment assembly operable to adjust the stroke length of the spindle, a counterweight supported for movement relative to the housing, a movement of the counterweight substantially balancing at least a portion of a movement of the spindle, a counterweight drive mechanism operable to move the counterweight relative to the housing, and an adjustment assembly operable to adjust the movement of the counterweight relative to the housing, said method comprising the acts of:
adjusting the counterweight adjustment assembly to a first counterweight condition; operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in a first movement; adjusting the spindle adjustment assembly to a first spindle condition; operating the spindle drive mechanism to move the spindle in a first stroke length; adjusting the counterweight adjustment assembly to a second counterweight condition; operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in a second movement, the second movement being different than the first movement adjusting the spindle adjustment assembly to a second spindle condition; and operating the spindle drive mechanism to move the spindle in a second stroke length, the second stroke length being different than the first stroke length.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the spindle adjustment assembly provides at least a portion of the counterweight adjustment assembly, wherein the act of adjusting the spindle adjustment assembly to a first spindle condition includes the act of adjusting the counterweight adjustment assembly to the first counterweight condition, and wherein the act of adjusting the spindle adjustment assembly to a second spindle condition includes the act of adjusting the counterweight adjustment assembly to the second counterweight condition.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein the counterweight adjustment assembly provides at least a portion of the spindle adjustment assembly, wherein the act of adjusting the counterweight adjustment assembly to a first counterweight condition includes the act of adjusting the spindle adjustment assembly to the first spindle condition, and wherein the act of adjusting the counterweight adjustment assembly to a second counterweight condition includes the act of adjusting the spindle adjustment assembly to the second spindle condition.
- 32. The method of claim 29, wherein the spindle drive mechanism provides at least a portion of the counterweight drive mechanism, wherein the act of operating the spindle drive mechanism to move the spindle in a first stroke length includes the act of operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in the first movement, and wherein the act of operating the spindle drive mechanism to move the spindle in a second stroke length includes the act of operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in the second movement.
- 33. The method of claim 29, wherein the counterweight drive mechanism provides at least a portion of the spindle drive mechanism, wherein the act of operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in a first movement includes the act of operating the spindle drive mechanism to move the spindle in the first stroke length, and wherein the act of operating the counterweight drive mechanism to move the counterweight in a second movement includes the act of operating the spindle drive mechanism to move the spindle in the second stroke length.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein the counterweight drive mechanism includes a rotary member supported for rotation relative to the housing and drivable by the motor, and a drive arm connected between the rotary member and the counterweight, and wherein the acts of operating the counterweight drive mechanism includes the act of rotating the rotary member to cause the drive arm to move the counterweight relative to the housing.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein the spindle drive mechanism includes the rotary member and a spindle drive arm connected between the rotary member and the spindle, and wherein the acts of operating the spindle drive mechanism includes the act of rotating the rotary member to cause the spindle drive arm to reciprocate the spindle.
- 36. A reciprocating saw comprising:
a housing; a motor supported by the housing; a spindle mounted for reciprocation relative to the housing, the spindle having a front end for supporting a saw blade and being movable through a cutting stroke and a return stroke, the cutting stroke having a stroke length; a rotary member supported for rotation about a rotary axis; an adjusting assembly adjustably connected with the rotary member, the adjusting assembly defining an eccentric axis at a position relative to the rotary axis, the position of the eccentric axis being adjustable relative to the rotary axis to adjust the stroke length of the spindle; and an arm member having a drive end connected to the rotary member along the eccentric axis and a spindle end connected to the spindle.
- 37. The reciprocating saw of claim 36, wherein the arm is pivotally connected to the rotary member.
- 38. The reciprocating saw of claim 36, wherein the eccentric axis is parallel to the rotary axis and spaced a distance from the rotary axis, the distance being adjustable between a first distance and a second distance.
- 39. The reciprocating saw of claim 36, further comprising a bearing connected to the drive end of the arm member, the bearing having an inner race and an outer race, the outer race being connected to the arm, the eccentric axis intersecting the inner race.
- 40. The reciprocating saw of claim 36, wherein the adjusting assembly further includes an arcuate gear having a center axis, the center axis being coincident with the eccentric axis, the arcuate gear movably engaging the rotary member.
- 41. The reciprocating saw of claim 40, further comprising a fastener disposed along the eccentric axis, the fastener fixedly connecting the arcuate gear to the drive end of the arm, the fastener pivotally connecting the arcuate gear to the rotary member.
- 42. The reciprocating saw of claim 40, wherein the adjusting assembly further includes an actuator operatively engaged with the arcuate gear and selectively engageable with the rotary member, wherein, when the actuator is engaged with the rotary member, the stroke length is fixed and, when the actuator is disengaged from the rotary member, adjustment of the actuator adjusts the stroke length of the spindle.
- 43. The reciprocating saw of claim 36, wherein the rotary member further includes
a drive element connected to a drive shaft, and an adjusting element connected to the drive shaft.
- 44. The reciprocating saw of claim 43, wherein the drive element is a gear rotatable about the rotary axis.
- 45. The reciprocating saw of claim 43, wherein the adjusting element is a gear fixed to the drive shaft.
- 46. The reciprocating saw of claim 36, further comprising a counterweight assembly supported for movement during reciprocation of the spindle to substantially balance at least the spindle.
- 47. The reciprocating saw of claim 46, wherein the counterweight has a counterweight stroke length, and wherein said reciprocating saw further comprises a counterweight adjustment assembly operable to adjust the counterweight stroke length.
- 48. The reciprocating saw of claim 47, wherein the counterweight has a center of mass, the counterweight stroke length being defined between a first position of the center of mass and a second position of the center of mass.
- 49. A reciprocating device comprising:
a housing; a motor supported by the housing; a spindle supported for reciprocation relative to the housing, the spindle having a front end for supporting a saw blade and being movable through a cutting stroke and a return stroke; a spindle drive mechanism connected between the motor and the spindle and operable to reciprocate the spindle; a counterweight supported for movement relative to the housing, a movement of the counterweight substantially balancing at least a portion of a movement of the spindle; a counterweight drive mechanism operable to move the counterweight relative to the housing; and an adjustment assembly operable to adjust the movement of the counterweight relative to the housing.
- 50. The reciprocating device of claim 49, wherein the counterweight has a range of movement relative to the housing, and wherein the adjustment assembly is operable to adjust the range of movement of the counterweight relative to the housing.
- 51. The reciprocating device of claim 50, wherein the counterweight has a stroke length defining the range of movement, and wherein the adjustment assembly is operable to adjust the stroke length of the counterweight.
- 52. The reciprocating device of claim 50, wherein, in a first condition of the adjustment assembly, the counterweight has a first stroke length, and wherein, in a second condition of the adjustment assembly, the counterweight has a second stroke length, the second stroke length being different than the first stroke length.
- 53. The reciprocating device of claim 51, wherein the counterweight has a center of mass, the center of mass being movable relative to the housing between a first position and a second position, a distance between the first position and the second position being the stroke length of the counterweight.
- 54. The reciprocating device of claim 53, wherein the adjustment assembly is operable to adjust the distance between the first position and the second position.
- 55. The reciprocating device of claim 49, wherein the counterweight drive mechanism includes
a rotary member supported for rotation relative to the housing and drivable by the motor, and a drive arm connected between the rotary member and the counterweight, rotation of the rotary member causing the drive arm to move the counterweight relative to the housing.
- 56. The reciprocating device of claim 55, wherein the rotary member is rotatable about a rotary axis, and wherein the drive arm is connected to the rotary member along an eccentric axis offset from the rotary axis.
- 57. The reciprocating device of claim 55, wherein the spindle drive mechanism includes the rotary member and a spindle drive arm connected between the rotary member and the spindle, rotation of the rotary member causing the spindle drive arm to reciprocate the spindle.
- 58. The reciprocating device of claim 49, wherein the spindle has a stroke length relative to the housing, and wherein said reciprocating device further comprises a spindle adjustment assembly operable to adjust the stroke length of the spindle.
- 59. The reciprocating device of claim 58, wherein the adjustment assembly provides at least a portion of the spindle adjustment assembly.
- 60. A reciprocating saw comprising:
a housing; a motor supported by the housing; a spindle mounted for reciprocation relative to the housing, the spindle having a front end for supporting a saw blade and being movable through a cutting stroke and a return stroke, the cutting stroke having a stroke length; a rotary member supported for rotation about a rotary axis; a first link having a spindle end pivotally connected to the spindle and an opposite end; a second link having a rotary portion pivotally connected to the rotary member, and a drive portion pivotally connected to the opposite end of the first link; a third link having a link end pivotally connected to at least one of the first link and the second link and an adjusting end; an adjusting assembly connected to the adjusting end of the third link, the adjusting assembly being operable to adjustably fix the adjusting end of the third link in a first position relative to the housing, in which the spindle is reciprocatable through a first cutting stroke having a first stroke length, and in a second position, in which the spindle is reciprocatable through a second cutting stroke having a second stroke length.
- 61. The reciprocating saw of claim 60, wherein the second link has another portion, and wherein the link end of the third link is pivotally connected to the other portion of the second link.
- 62. The reciprocating saw of claim 60, wherein the first link and the second link are connected at a link junction, and wherein the link end of the third link is pivotally connected to the link junction.
- 63. The reciprocating saw of claim 60, wherein the adjusting assembly includes an adjusting member pivotally supported by the housing, the adjusting member being pivotable relative to the housing to position the adjusting end of the third link relative to the housing.
- 64. The reciprocating saw of claim 63, wherein the adjusting assembly includes a knob interconnected to the adjusting member and operable to pivot the adjusting member relative to the housing.
- 65. The reciprocating saw of claim 64, wherein the adjusting assembly includes a second adjusting member pivotally supported by the housing and engaging the first-mentioned adjusting member, the knob being connected to the second adjusting member and being operable to pivot the second adjusting member to cause pivoting of the first-mentioned adjusting member relative to the housing.
- 66. The reciprocating saw of claim 65, wherein the first-mentioned adjusting member defines first teeth, and wherein the second adjusting member defines second teeth inter-engaging the first teeth.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of prior-filed, co-pending provisional patent application Serial No. 60/436,428, filed Dec. 23, 2002, the contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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