Guide bar guide assembly and associated band saw apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6240825
  • Patent Number
    6,240,825
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 27, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 5, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A guide assembly includes a sleeve-shaped member having first and second ends. At least one insert member is positioned within one of the ends of said sleeve-shaped member, the insert member including an end-to-end channel. A guide bar extends through the sleeve-shaped member and along the end-to-end channel of the insert member. A first end of the guide bar extends from the first end of the sleeve-shaped member and a second end of the guide bar extends from the second end of the sleeve-shaped member. A second insert member positioned in the other end of the sleeve-shaped member may also be provided.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to band saw guide assemblies and more particularly to a guide assembly for receiving a guide bar of a meat band saw wherein the guide bar is connected to a blade guard such that a position of the blade guard along a length of a band saw blade varies as a position of the guide bar relative to the guide assembly varies.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the food processing industry large upright band saws such as band saw


10


of

FIG. 1

are commonly used for cutting meat products of a variety of sizes. Such band saws typically include a frame


12


upon which is mounted a support surface


14


for positioning meat products to be cut. A housing portion


16


extends above support surface


14


and a housing portion


18


extends below support surface


14


. A band saw blade


20


passes though a plane defined by support surface


14


and extends around wheel members (not shown) located with housing portions


16


and


18


for being drivingly rotated by such wheel members. In particular, a drive motor


22


may be connected for rotating a drive wheel in housing portion


18


. A blade guard


24


extends around the cutting edge of blade


20


and downward from housing portion


16


toward support surface


14


. Blade guard


24


is connected to a guide bar


26


which extends upward toward housing portion


16


and through a guide assembly


28


which is mounted to housing portion


16


. Guide bar


26


is slidably positioned within guide assembly


28


such that guide bar


26


can be moved upward or downward through such guide assembly if a sufficient moving force is applied thereto. However, with no moving force applied guide assembly


28


engages guide bar


26


with sufficient force to hold guide bar


26


and blade guard


24


in position. Because blade guard


24


is connected to guide bar


26


for movement therewith, the length of band saw blade


20


which is protected by the blade guard


24


can be varied by varying the position of guide bar


26


relative to guide assembly


28


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, an exploded perspective view of a prior art guide assembly


28


is shown relative to guide bar


26


and blade guard


24


. Such guide assembly


28


includes a support member


30


, a retaining plate


32


, a brake shoe


34


, a spring


36


, a screw carrier


38


, a screw


40


and an end cap


42


. Support member


30


may be mounted to housing portion


16


by a bracket assembly


44


(shown in shadow) for example. Support member


30


includes channels


46


,


48


through which guide bar


26


passes, with an open face


50


of support member


30


exposing a surface of guide bar


26


. When assembled, retaining plate


32


is mounted to support member


30


by a plurality of screws (not shown), plate


32


including an opening


52


therethrough which extends to open face


50


of support member


30


. Brake shoe


34


, spring


36


, screw carrier


38


and screw


40


are positioned withing opening


52


such that spring


36


urges brake shoe


34


into frictional contact with guide bar


26


to support guide bar


26


until the frictional force is overcome. As shown, blade guard


24


may be mounted to the bottom of guide bar


26


by a threaded handle


54


.




Although effective, prior art guide assembly


28


is somewhat costly due to the machining requirements of support member


32


. Accordingly, it is desirable and advantageous to provide a guide assembly which is relatively simple and inexpensive.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one aspect of the present invention, a guide assembly for receiving a guide bar of a band saw is provided. The guide assembly includes a sleeve-shaped member having first and second ends. An insert member is positioned within one of the ends of the sleeve-shaped member such that an end-to-end opening of the insert member forms a first guide bar receiving channel.




The guide bar may be slidably positioned through the guide bar receiving channel. The use of a sleeve-shaped member and insert member eliminates the costly machining associated with the prior art, particularly where the insert member is formed of a plastic material. Further, preferably the insert member includes an exposed end having a peripheral lip which overlaps the end of the sleeve-shaped member. The peripheral lip facilitates proper positioning of the insert member in the end of the sleeve-shaped member, and advantageously prevents food product from entering between the outer surfaces of the insert members and the inner surfaces of the end of the sleeve-shaped member. Two insert members are preferably provided, one in each end of the sleeve-shaped member.




In another aspect of the invention, a guide assembly includes a sleeve-shaped member having first and second ends. At least one insert member is positioned within one of the ends of said sleeve-shaped member, the insert member including an end-to-end channel. A guide bar extends through the sleeve-shaped member and along the end-to-end channel of the insert member. A first end of the guide bar extends from the first end of the sleeve-shaped member and a second end of the guide bar extends from the second end of the sleeve-shaped member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a band saw apparatus;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a prior art guide assembly and associated guide bar and blade guard;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of one embodiment of a guide assembly;





FIG. 4

is a top assembled view of the guide assembly of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a side elevation view along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

, including a guide bar inserted within the guide assembly;





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of a guide assembly;





FIG. 7

is a top assembled view of the guide assembly of

FIG. 6

; and





FIG. 8

is a side elevation view along line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS




Referring to drawing

FIG. 3

, numeral


100


depicts an exploded view of a guide assembly in accordance with the present invention, such guide assembly


100


including a sleeve-shaped member


102


having open ends


104


and


106


. Sleeve-shaped member


102


is preferably formed of a suitable metal and may advantageously be formed from a standard stock square tubing cut to length. Sleeve-shaped member


102


includes an opening


108


along a side portion thereof near end


104


and exposing the interior thereof. A similar opening


110


along a side portion thereof near end


106


exposes the interior thereof, and an opening


112


is aligned opposite opening


110


. A plurality of smaller holes


114


,


116


are provided in the region of each of openings


108


,


110


.




A block-shaped insert member


118


is configured to be positioned within end


104


sleeve-shaped member


102


as indicated by arrow


120


. When so positioned, an outer peripheral surface portion


122


of insert member


118


forms a guide bar receiving channel


124


(

FIG. 4

) with an inner peripheral surface portion


126


of end


104


of sleeve-shaped member


102


. In the preferred embodiment surface portion


122


is formed by an end-to-end recess formed in a side of insert member


118


. Insert member


118


includes a through hole


128


and a plurality of smaller through holes


130


positioned such that when insert member


118


is inserted within end


104


of sleeve-shaped member


102


hole


128


aligns with hole


108


, and holes


130


align with respective holes


114


for attachment purposes as described in greater detail below. Insert member


118


further includes an end


132


having an outer peripheral lip


134


extending beyond the sides thereof from a first side


134


of recess


122


, around insert member


118


, to a second side


138


of recess


122


. When inserted, peripheral lip


134


contacts an end surface of end


104


to properly position insert member


118


and to provide sealing contact with end


104


.




A similar insert member


140


is configured for positioning within end


106


of sleeve-shaped member


102


and includes an outer peripheral surface portion


142


formed by an end to end recess such that when inserted in end


106


a guide bar receiving channel is formed in alignment with the guide bar receiving channel


124


formed by insert member


118


. Further, insert member


140


includes a through hole


144


and a plurality of smaller holes


146


configured for alignment with sleeve-shaped member opening


110


and holes


116


respectively. An outer peripheral lip


148


is also provided on the exposed end of insert member


140


.




In the preferred assembly, insert member


118


and insert member


140


may be formed identically to reduce manufacturing costs. Further, insert members


118


,


140


may be formed from a high density polymeric material such as CELCON.




Also shown in the exploded view of

FIG. 3

is a threaded member


150


for positioning through opening


108


of sleeve-shaped member


102


and hole


128


of insert member


118


. In this regard, an internal portion of through hole


128


is threaded for receiving threaded member


150


, which may for example be a set screw. An outer cap member


152


is configured for being fixed to opening


108


for covering the same. Threaded member


150


may be formed of any suitable material although end


154


of threaded member


150


will engage a surface of a guide bar inserted through assembly


100


and therefore at least such end


154


should be formed of a material such as plastic.




A brake shoe


156


, a biasing member


158


, a threaded member


160


, and cap member


162


are likewise configured for positioning near end


106


, with brake shoe


156


insertable through opening


112


and biasing member


158


and threaded member


160


insertable through opening


110


and hole


144


. In this regard, as with hole


128


, hole


144


of insert member


140


includes an inner threaded portion for receiving threaded member


160


. Brake shoe


156


may be formed of a suitable rubber material for slidingly engaging a guide bar inserted into assembly


100


. Biasing member


158


may be a compression spring but may likewise be any other suitable member which tends to exert a force when compressed, and threaded member


160


may likewise be formed of metal, plastic, or other material.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

wherein a top view of guide assembly


100


is shown with insert members


118


,


140


positioned within sleeve-shaped member


102


, outer peripheral lip


134


,


148


extends flush with an outer surface of ends


104


,


106


of sleeve-shaped member


102


from side


136


of channel


124


to side


138


of channel


124


. An inner threaded portion


164


of through hole


128


,


144


is shown in shadow along with an open portion


166


in which brake shoe


156


may positioned for being biased into engagement with the guide bar. An open portion


168


of through hole


128


,


144


in which an inner portion of respective cap member


152


,


162


may be seated is also provided in each insert member


118


,


140


. Holes


130


,


146


are also shown in shadow.




As seen in the side elevation view of

FIG. 5

, a guide bar


170


may be positioned within guide assembly


100


. Attachment bolts


172


and mating nuts


174


may be positioned through holes


130


for securing insert member


118


within sleeve-shaped member


100


. Similar attachment bolts and nuts (not shown) may be used to secure insert member


140


within sleeve-shaped member


102


utilizing through holes


146


. In operation threaded member


150


is tightened until the interior end


154


contacts the surface of guide bar


170


to prevent lateral (left-to right in

FIG. 5

) movement of guide bar


170


. Threaded member


160


is tightened until its interior end engages biasing member


158


, compressing biasing member


158


such that a force is exerted on brake pad


156


causing a brake surface of brake pad


156


to contact a surface of guide bar


170


. Brake pad


156


engages guide bar


170


with sufficient force to hold guide bar


170


from moving in the downward direction unless an external force is applied to guide bar


170


to cause such movement. The external force required for upward or downward movement of guide bar


170


can be adjusted by adjusting the compression of biasing member


158


with threaded member


160


.




Referring to drawing

FIG. 6

, an alternative construction


200


is shown in exploded view. Guide assembly


200


includes a sleeve-shaped member


202


having open ends


204


and


206


. Sleeve-shaped member


202


includes an opening


208


along a side portion thereof near end


204


and exposing the interior thereof. A similar opening


210


is located along a side portion thereof near end


206


. An opening


212


is aligned opposite opening


210


and an opening


211


is aligned opposite opening


208


. A plurality of smaller holes


214


,


216


are provided in the region of each of openings


208


,


210


.




A block-shaped insert member


218


is configured to be positioned within end


204


of sleeve-shaped member


202


as indicated by line


220


. When so positioned, an end-to-end opening through insert member


218


forms a guide bar receiving channel


224


. Insert member


218


includes a hole


228


and a plurality of smaller through holes


230


positioned such that when insert member


218


is positioned within end


204


of sleeve-shaped member


202


hole


228


aligns with hole


208


, and holes


230


align with respective holes


214


for attachment purposes as described in greater detail below. Insert member


218


further includes an end


232


having an outer peripheral lip


234


extending beyond the sides of the insert member. When inserted, peripheral surface


234


contacts an end surface of end


204


to properly position insert member


218


and to provide sealing contact with end


204


, and is preferably flush with the outer surface of the end of the sleeve-shaped member. Insert member


218


also includes a lateral passage


222


which extends to the guide bar receiving channel


224


and receives a guide block


236


. A weld nut


238


is provided on the exterior of the sleeve-shaped member for receiving a set screw


239


which can be used to push the guide block into the passage


222


. For ease of manufacture, the lateral passage may extend from one side of the insert member to the other, through the guide bar receiving channel.




A similar insert member


240


is configured for positioning within end


206


of sleeve-shaped member


202


and includes an end-to-end opening which forms a guide bar receiving channel


242


in alignment with the guide bar receiving channel


224


formed by insert member


218


. Further, insert member


240


includes a hole


244


and a plurality of smaller holes


246


configured for alignment with sleeve-shaped member opening


210


and holes


216


respectively. An outer peripheral lip


248


is also provided on the exposed end of insert member


240


. A passage


241


, guide block


243


, weld nut


245


and set screw


247


are also provided for insert member


240


.




Also shown in the exploded view of

FIG. 6

are like threaded members


250


for positioning through openings


208


,


210


of sleeve-shaped member


202


and holes


228


,


244


of insert members


218


,


240


. In this regard, an internal portion of through holes


228


,


244


is threaded for receiving threaded member


250


, which may for example be a set screw. An outer cap member


252


is configured for being fixed to openings


208


,


210


for covering the same. Brake shoes


256


and biasing members


258


are also provided, the brake shoes


156


insertable through openings


212


,


211


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, outer peripheral lips


234


,


248


extend flush with the outer surface of the ends


204


,


206


of sleeve-shaped member


202


. An inner threaded portion


264


of each through hole


228


,


244


is shown in shadow along with an open portion


266


in which brake shoes


256


may positioned for being biased into engagement with the guide bar


270


. A rear opening


255


is provided for inserting the brake shoes within open portions


266


after the insert members have been positioned in the ends of sleeve-shaped member


202


. An open portion


268


of through holes


228


,


244


in which an inner portion of respective cap members


252


may be seated is also provided. Holes


230


,


246


are also shown in shadow. Similarly, lateral passage


222


is shown in shadow.




As seen in the side elevation view of

FIG. 8

, a guide bar


270


may be positioned within guide assembly


200


. Attachment bolts


272


and mating nuts


274


may be positioned through holes


230


for securing insert member


218


within sleeve-shaped member


200


. Similar attachment bolts and nuts (not shown) may be used to secure insert member


240


within sleeve-shaped member


202


utilizing through holes


246


. Each threaded member


250


is tightened until its interior end engages corresponding biasing member


258


, compressing biasing member


258


such that a force is exerted on brake pad


256


causing a brake surface of brake pad


256


to contact a surface of guide bar


270


. Brake pads


256


engage guide bar


270


with sufficient force to hold guide bar


270


from moving in the downward direction unless an external force is applied to guide bar


270


to cause such movement. The external force required for upward or downward movement of guide bar


270


can be adjusted by adjusting the compression of biasing members


258


with threaded members


250


.




Guide blocks


236


and


243


of guide assembly


200


are positioned within passages


222


and


241


before the insert members


218


and


240


are placed in the ends of the sleeve-shaped member


202


. Once the insert members are properly positioned, set screws


239


and


247


can be adjusted to push an inner surface of the guide blocks


236


and


243


against the guide bar


270


to prevent lateral movement of the guide bar


270


.




Guide assembly


200


provides end-to-end openings through its insert members as opposed to the end-to-end slots on a side portion thereof as in guide assembly


100


. By forming the guide bar receiving channels with such end-to-end openings the guide bar does not contact the sleeve-shaped member, reducing noise which can be produced by sliding contact between the guide bar and the sleeve-shaped member. Further, although guide assembly


100


is shown without with the lateral passages and guide blocks of guide assembly


200


, it is recognized that guide assembly


100


could include such features.




Guide assemblies


100


and


200


can be positioned in a band saw apparatus such as that shown in

FIG. 1

with a blade guard


24


connected for movement with guide bar


170


. Such attachment to a band saw apparatus may be by a bracket assembly as shown in

FIG. 2

but advantageously may also be achieved by using the same bolt and nut assemblies used to secure the insert members in position. The use of sleeve-shaped member with insert members eliminates the costly machining associated with the prior art. Further, the peripheral lip of each insert member which overlaps the sleeve-shaped members end to facilitate proper positioning of the insert members and advantageously prevents food product from entering between the outer surfaces of insert members and the inner surfaces of the ends of the sleeve-shaped members.




Although the invention has been described and illustrated in detail it is to be clearly understood that the same is intended by way of illustration and example only and is not intended to be taken by way of limitation. For example, although sleeve-shaped member is shown as an elongated square tube it is recognized that sleeve-shaped member could take some other shape with the insert members being similarly shaped for insertion therein. Accordingly, the spirit and scope of the invention are to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A guide assembly for receiving a guide bar of a band saw, the guide assembly comprising:a sleeve-shaped member having first and second open ends; a first insert member positioned within said first open end of said sleeve-shaped member, said first insert member having an end-to-end opening forming a first guide bar receiving channel; and a second insert member positioned within said second open end of said sleeve-shaped member, said second insert member having an end-to-end opening forming a second guide bar receiving channel, said second guide bar receiving channel being substantially aligned with said first guide bar receiving channel.
  • 2. The guide assembly of claim 1 wherein said sleeve-shaped member includes a first opening along a side portion thereof, said first opening exposing a side portion of said first insert member, said first insert member including a hole which extends from said side portion to said first guide bar receiving channel.
  • 3. The guide assembly of claim 2 wherein at least a portion of said hole of said first insert member is threaded, the guide assembly further comprising a first threaded member, a first biasing member, and a first brake shoe, said threaded member threaded within said hole of said first insert member, said first biasing member including a first side for positioning adjacent an internal end of said first threaded member and a second side for positioning adjacent said first brake shoe, said first brake shoe including a brake surface for engaging a surface of the guide bar when the guide bar is positioned within said first guide bar receiving channel.
  • 4. The guide assembly of claim 3 wherein said sleeve-shaped member includes a second opening along a side portion thereof, said second opening exposing a side portion of said second insert member, said second insert member including a hole which extends from said side portion to said second guide bar receiving channel, at least a portion of said hole of said second insert member being threaded, the guide assembly further comprising a second threaded member threaded within said hole of said second insert member, a second brake shoe positioned adjacent said second guide bar receiving channel, and a second biasing member positioned between said second threaded member and said second brake shoe.
  • 5. The guide assembly of claim 1 wherein an exposed end of said first insert member includes a peripheral lip which contacts said first open end of said sleeve-shaped member around an entirety of said first open end and wherein said exposed end of second insert member includes a peripheral lip which contacts said second open end of said sleeve-shaped member around an entirety of said second open end.
  • 6. The guide assembly of claim 1 wherein each of said first and second insert members is secured within its respective open end by at least one respective threaded member.
  • 7. The guide assembly of claim 1 wherein said sleeve-shaped member is substantially rectangular in cross-section along its length and each of said first and second insert members is substantially block-shaped.
  • 8. The guide assembly of claim 1 wherein said sleeve-shaped member is formed from a metal material and wherein each of said first and second insert members is formed of a plastic material.
  • 9. The guide assembly of claim 1 wherein said guide bar receiving channels have a rectangular shape when viewed from end-to-end and said guide assembly further includes a brake shoe positioned within a hole in said first insert member and having a surface adjacent a first side of said first guide bar receiving channel, and a guide block positioned within a passage of said first insert member, a side portion of said guide block positioned adjacent a second side of said first guide bar receiving channel, said first side being substantially perpendicular to said second side.
  • 10. A band saw apparatus for cutting meat or the like comprising:a support surface for positioning an item to be cut thereon; a housing portion extending above said support surface; a blade extending through a plane defined by said support surface; a guide assembly including a sleeve-shaped member mounted to said frame and having first and second ends, a first insert member positioned within said first end such that an end-to-end opening through said first insert member forms a first channel, a second insert member positioned within said second end such that an end-to-end opening of said second insert member forms a second channel, wherein said second channel is substantially aligned with said first channel; a guide bar extending through said first and second channels of said guide assembly toward said support surface; and a blade guard connected to said guide bar for movement therewith.
  • 11. The band saw apparatus of claim 10 wherein said guide assembly includes at least one brake shoe having a brake surface engaging a surface of said guide bar, said brake shoe positioned within a hole of said first insert member and being biased into engagement with said guide bar by a biasing member.
  • 12. The band saw apparatus of claim 11 wherein said sleeve-shaped member of said guide assembly includes a first opening along a side portion thereof and adjacent a side portion of said first insert member, said hole of said first insert member extending from said first opening of said sleeve-shaped member toward said biasing member and said brake shoe, a threaded member threaded into said hole such that an end thereof engages said biasing member for providing adjustment of a biasing force of said biasing member.
  • 13. The band saw apparatus of claim 10 wherein said first insert member includes an exposed end having a peripheral lip positioned adjacent said first end of said sleeve-shaped member, and wherein said second insert member includes an exposed end having a peripheral lip positioned adjacent said second end of said sleeve-shaped member.
  • 14. The band saw apparatus of claim 9 wherein said sleeve-shaped member is substantially rectangular in cross-section along its length and each of said first and second insert members is substantially block-shaped.
  • 15. A guide assembly for receiving a guide bar of a band saw, comprising:a sleeve-shaped member having first and second ends; at least one insert member positioned within said sleeve-shaped member, an end-to-end opening of said insert member forming a guide bar receiving channel, said insert member including at least one exposed end having a peripheral lip positioned adjacent one of said ends of said sleeve-shaped member.
  • 16. The guide assembly of claim 15 wherein said guide assembly further includes a brake pad and a biasing member, said brake pad positioned with a brake surface thereof adjacent said guide bar receiving channel, said biasing member biasing said brake pad toward said guide bar receiving channel.
  • 17. The guide assembly of claim 15 wherein said insert member includes a passage which extends from a side of said insert member toward said guide bar receiving channel, a guide block positioned within said passage, a threaded member extending through said sleeve-shaped member and having an end which contacts said guide block for holding said guide block in position.
  • 18. The guide assembly of claim 15 wherein said insert member is formed from a high density polymeric material, and an outer edge of said peripheral lip is flush with an other surface of said sleeve-shaped member.
  • 19. A guide assembly, comprising:a sleeve-shaped member having first and second ends; at least one insert member positioned within one of said ends of said sleeve-shaped member, said insert member including an end-to-end channel; and a guide bar extending through said sleeve-shaped member and along said end-to-end channel of said insert member, a first end of said guide bar extending from said first end of said sleeve-shaped member and a second end of said guide bar extending from said second end of said sleeve-shaped member.
  • 20. The guide assembly of claim 19 wherein said sleeve-shaped member is substantially rectangular in cross-section along its length.
  • 21. The guide assembly of claim 19 wherein said end-to-end channel is formed by a recess in a side portion of said insert member.
  • 22. The guide assembly of claim 19 wherein said end-to-end channel is formed by an end-to-end opening through said insert member.
  • 23. The guide assembly of claim 19 wherein said sleeve-shaped member includes an opening along a side portion thereof, said insert member including a hole which extends from said opening of said sleeve-shaped member to said channel, at least a portion of said hole being threaded, a brake shoe positioned within said hole adjacent said channel for contacting said guide bar, a threaded member threaded into said hole, and a biasing member positioned between said brake shoe and said threaded member.
  • 24. The guide assembly of claim 19 further comprising a guide block, said insert member including a passage which extends to said channel, said guide block positioned within said passage and having a side surface for contacting a side portion of said guide bar.
  • 25. The guide assembly of claim 24 further comprising a threaded member extending through said sleeve-shaped member and having an end which contacts said guide block for holding said guide block in position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/141,087, filed Aug. 27, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,047,624.

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Number Date Country
Parent 09/141087 Aug 1998 US
Child 09/427648 US