The present invention relates to a guide bar for a chain saw, wherein the guide bar includes a plurality of protrusions and recesses on two guide plates so as to reinforce the structure of the guide bar.
A chain saw includes a motor and a guide bar which includes two guide plates and a spacer plate which is sandwiched between the two guide plates. The guide bar usually is made by metal, and a groove is defined along a periphery of the guide bar so as to receive the chain therein.
A conventional guide bar 60 of a chain saw is shown in
Another conventional guide bar 80 is disclosed in
The present invention provides a guide bar for a chain saws wherein each of the guide plates of the guide bar includes multiple protrusions on the outer side and recesses in the inner side so as to reinforce structural strength of the guide bar and reduces the friction between the guide bar and the object to be cut.
The present invention relates to a guide bar for chain saws. The guide bar includes a first guide plate having a plurality of first protrusions extending from an outer side thereof, a second guide plate having a plurality of second protrusions extending from an outer side thereof, and a spacer plate which is sandwiched between the first and second guide plates. A groove is defined along an outer periphery of the spacer plate and located between the first and second guide plates.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a guide bar of a chain saw wherein the two guide plates each have protrusions on the outer side thereof to provide better structural strength of the guide bar and less friction between the guide bar and the object to be cut.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The first protrusions 11 and the second protrusions 31 project from the outer sides of the first and second guide plates 10, 30. Thus, when the chain saw 50 is cutting a bulky object, only the first and second protrusions 11, 31 contact the object such that only limited friction occurs between the guide bar 1 and the object. Further, the first protrusions 11 and recesses 111 and the second protrusions 31 and recesses 311 reinforce the structural strength of the first and second guide plates 10, 30. The shocks or vibration can be shared by the protrusions 11, 31 and recesses 111, 311 by slight deformation to reduce shaking while using the chain saw 50.
The first and second protrusions 11, 31 and the first and second recesses 111 and recesses 311 can be arranged in any known pattern or shapes. In this embodiment, the first and second protrusions 11, 31 are curved protrusions. The first and second protrusions 11, 31 can also be elongated ridges or different sizes and shapes.
Although the embodiment in accordance with the present invention has been shown and described, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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