The invention is related to a hand-held miter saw with an electrically powered circular saw blade for in use cutting a rod, said saw comprises a table for supporting the rod and a guideway for aligning the rod into a desired miter angle.
The invention is also related to a use of the hand-held miter saw.
The term “hand-held” means here that the miter saw is held solely by the hands of an operator when bearing and cutting a rod or list, and the term “miter angle” means that the cut is forming an angle with the longitudinal direction of said rod.
The rod to be cut by means of the miter saw of the invention can have any profile and may consist of any material, for example plastic, wood or metal.
Pieces of rods can be used to many different purpose. By way of example can be mentioned a frame to a window or to a painting assembled of pieces of rods cut in angles of 45°.
The cut need in this case to be exactly 45° to the longitudinal direction of the rod and also perpendicular to the plane of the table for thereby securing that the edges of two adjacent pieces of rods are fitting to each other in the corners of the frame in such way that the frames achieve the nice appearance requested for such frames.
Miter saws for cutting rods into pieces are well known within the art of the present technique.
From the U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,233 is thus known a miter saw having a table that can be turned for supporting a rod to be cut by means of a power driven saw blade. The table has a guideway for aligning the rod and can be turned for allowing the rod to be positioned in the desiret angle in relation to the saw blade.
This known miter saw suffers however of the draw back that it is a stationary miter saw which often is placed at a distance from the area in which the rods are stored causing that the operator is using time and has trouble with transporting the rods to be cut from the area of storing of rods up to the miter saw.
The US publication No. 2009/0139382 A1 discloses a portable miter saw, which the operator can bear up to the area where the rods are stored.
Owing to the length of both the rod to be cut and of the cradle assembly for supporting the rod the operator however need to be placed in a cramped position at the side of the miter saw when bearing and operating the miter saw during which the operator need to use both of his/hers hands.
The operator can bear the known miter saw, but during operation the saw is standing with its feet placed upon the ground as seen e.g. on
This known miter saw has unfortunately a heavy structure and is moreover cumbersome to operate, especially because the operator needs to tilt the saw blade for being able to cut a rod in miter. In the tilted position of the saw blade is the operator forced to advance the saw blade through the rod by means of a hand being in an awkward position.
The above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art miter saws are according to the present invention remedied by,
In a first aspect of the invention providing a miter saw of the kind mentioned in the opening paragraph, which can be operated in hand-held position,
in a second aspect of the invention providing a miter saw of the kind mentioned in the opening paragraph, which has a light and inexpensive structure,
in a third aspect of the invention providing a miter saw of the kind mentioned in the opening paragraph, which can be held and be operated by means of only one hand of an operator,
in a fourth aspect of the invention providing a miter saw of the kind mentioned in the opening paragraph, which is easy to operate, and
in a fifth aspect of the invention providing a miter saw of the kind mentioned in the opening paragraph, which can cut a rod in miter when the saw blade is positioned perpendicular to the table supporting the rod.
The novel and unique features according to the invention whereby these aspects are achieved consist in the fact that the hand-held miter saw comprises a bearing with an axis extending parallel with the table and consisting of a piece of tube and a piece of axle pivotally mounted in the tube, a first lever connected to the tube of the bearing and a second lever connected to the axle of the bearing, a cutting head for supporting the spindle of the circular saw blade in such way that the axis of rotation of said spindle is parallel with the axis of the bearing, an arm which is formed on the cutting head and attached to the axle of the bearing or pivotally connected to the first lever, and a bar, which is attached to the tube of the bearing or to the first lever and is supporting the table in such way that the table can turn about a pivot axle of the table so that the guideway forms an angle with the saw blade.
By means of this structure is advantageously obtained that the miter saw of the invention is imparted a light and inexpensive structure and easily can be transported and operated without being supported in other ways than by at least one hand of the operator.
The first and second lever can, according to the invention, form such an angle with each other that the operator can hold both of them with one hand and transport and operate the miter saw solely by means of this hand.
The pivot axle of the table can, according to the invention, be placed at such a distance from the axis of the circular saw blade that the pivot axle is always out of reach of the saw blade for thereby securing an unobstructed operation of the miter saw.
The table can moreover be formed with a V-formed notch whereby the angle of the V can be large enough, according to the invention, to allow the saw blade to pass during cutting a rod.
According to the invention the guideway may comprise two upright pieces of plate placed on the table at each their side of the V-formed notch and in such way that they extend parallel with the axis of the bearing in the zero position of the table, whereby is achieved that the rod to be cut always is correctly aligned in the desired miter angle during operation.
The zero position of the table is where the guideway forms an angle of zero degrees with the axis of rotation of the saw blade.
A slit can, according to the invention, be formed in the bar in such way that the circular saw blade can pass through the bar during the cutting operating.
According to the invention the circular saw blade can be shielded from the operator by a lower safety guard placed on the underside of the bar close to at least one of the edges of the slit in the bar and/or an upper safety guard placed on the cutting head close to at least one side of the circular saw blade.
Thereby is advantageously achieved that the operator securely is guarded against being injured by the teeth of the rotating saw blade when operating the miter saw.
In an expedient embodiment of the invention the first lever can, according to the invention, be equipped with a protruding arm connected to the arm of the cutting head with a first pivot, and that the first toggle lever of a toggle joint simultaneously is connected to the arm of the cutting head with a second pivot placed closer to the cutting head than the first pivot while the second toggle lever of the toggle joint is connected to the axle of the bearing.
By means of this constructing is obtained the advantage that the saw blade in its start position can have such a distance to the underlying table that a rod with a predetermined large thickness can be cut even if the angle between the first and second lever is relatively small and that the saw blade during operation anyhow can be advanced through the rod with a suitable power and rate of motion.
The circular saw blade can according to the invention be rotated by means of an electric motor mounted on the cutting head with its axis of rotation placed parallel with and at a distance from the spindle of the circular saw blade whereby the electric motor advantageously can be supplied with current via an electric circuit in which an electric battery on e.g. the miter saw is inserted.
This arrangement causes the advantage that the miter saw freely can be transported and operated without having the trouble with pulling an electric conduit along with the miter saw.
The circular saw blade is preferable rotated with a relatively large speed of rotation for thereby rapidly being able to cut through even a thick rod. The rotating of the circular saw blade can therefore, according to the invention, advantageously be carried out via a toothed gearing.
For excluding the risk of the operator being injured when operating the miter saw, the saw can, according to the invention, moreover be controlled by means of two switches inserted in the electric circuit whereby operating of the miter saw can take place only when the operator activates one of the switches with one hand and the other one with the other hand.
The electric motor can, according to the invention, moreover be a brake motor, whereby that advantage is obtained that the motor and thereby the rotation of the saw blade stops immediately as soon as at least one of the switches is deactivated. The saw blade therefore is without any danger for the operator when finishing the cutting operation.
The miter saw can be used by performing the following steps:
Adjusting the table into the desired miter angle, holding with one of the hands of an operator the first and second lever and thereby the miter saw, transporting the miter saw to the area where the rod to be cut is located, placing with the other hand the rod along the guideway on the table, activating the first switch with the first hand and the second switch with the other hand, clamping the first and second lever against each other by closing the first hand in a tempo corresponding to the tempo in which the cutting of the rod is to be carried out, deactivating at least one of the switches, opening the first hand, and removing at least one of the two severed pieces of rod with the other hand.
The invention will be explained in greater details below, giving further advantageous features and technical effects and describing exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawing, in which
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By means of a circular saw blade 2 is the miter saw, as seen in
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A first lever 10 is connected to the tube 8 of the bearing 6 and a second lever 11 is connected to the axle 9 of the bearing 6. Those levers 10, 11 serves like the levers of a tong to operate the miter saw by means of a hand (not shown) of an operator (not shown).
The two levers 10, 11 are forming such an angle with each other that the operator simultaneously can hold both of them by means of one hand.
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The cutting head 12 is formed with an arm 15, which pivotally is connected to the first lever 10.
A bar 16 which is attached to the tube 8 of the bearing 6 is supporting the table 4 in such way that the table can turn the guideway 5 an angle between minus 75° and plus 75°, more preferably between minus 45° and plus 45°, or most preferably between minus 60° and plus 60° with the axis 14 of rotation of the saw blade 2.
The first lever 10 is equipped with a protruding arm 18 and the arm 15 of the cutting head 12 is moreover connected to that arm 18 by means of a first pivot 19.
A first toggle lever 20 of a toggle joint 21 is simultaneously connected to the arm 15 of the cutting head 12 with another pivot 22 placed closer to the cutting head 12 than the first pivot 19 while the other toggle lever 23 of the toggle joint 21 is connected to the axle 9 of the bearing 6.
Owing to the above-mentioned specific connections between the first lever 10 and the cutting head 12 and thereby the saw blade 2 is an operator (not seen) by using the miter saw of the invention able to cut relatively thick rods 3 with a suitable power and rate of motion.
The table 4 for supporting the rod 3 is mainly formed as a flat plate formed with a V-formed notch 24 large enough to allow the saw blade 2 to pass during a cutting operation in all miter positions of the table 4.
The guideway 5 of the table 4 is simply formed as two upright pieces of plate 5 placed on the table 4 on each their side of the V-formed notch 24.
The bar 16 is formed with a slit 25 for allowing the lower part of the saw blade 2 to pass through the bar during a cutting operation.
For protecting the operator against being injured when operating the miter saw the circular saw blade 2 is shielded from the operator by a lower safety guard 26 placed on the underside of the bar 16 close to at least one of the edges of the slit 25 in the bar 16 and by an upper safety guard 27 placed on the cutting head 12 close to at least one side of the circular saw blade 2.
The circular saw blade 2 is during operation rotated by means of an electric motor 28 mounted on the cutting head 12 in such way that the axis of rotation of the motor is parallel with the axis of the saw blade but placed at a radially distance from the spindle 13 of the circular saw blade 2.
Said gearing comprises a large-toothed wheel 29 on the motor 28, an intermediate toothed wheel 30 and a small-toothed wheel 31 on the spindle 13 of the saw blade 2.
The ratio of gearing thus becomes relatively large causing the saw blade to rotate so fast during a cutting operation that a rod easily and rapidly can be severed into two pieces.
The motor 28 is supplied with current from a battery 32 via an electric circuit, (not seen). The battery is in this case mounted on the underside of the second lever 11.
In the electric circuit is inserted a first switch 33 placed within reach of the first hand of an operator holding the first and second lever 10, 11 in his/hers hand and thereby the miter saw 1. A second switch 34 is moreover inserted in the electric circuit and placed within reach of the other hand of the operator placing the rod 3 to be cut on the table 4 and clamping the rod to the guideway 5 during the cutting operation.
Both of the switches 33 and 34 are moreover placed in such distance from the saw blade that the operator is not able to reach the rotating saw blade with his/hers hands when activating the switches with said hands.
The electric circuit is adapted in such way that the current to the motor is switched on only when both of the switches are activated and switched off when at least one of the switches is deactivated.
The above-mentioned measure of precaution secures effectively the operator against getting his/hers hands injured when using the miter saw.
The saw blade will however continue to rotate some time after finishing a cutting operation when using a traditional electric motor even if the current to the motor has been switched off. The miter saw therefore still can be dangerous for the operator.
For eliminating this remaining risk for the operator the miter saw preferably uses a brake motor whereby the rotation of the saw blade comes to a standstill as soon as only one of the switches is deactivated.
Above is described and on the drawing shown one embodiment of the miter saw according to the invention.
Within the scope of the invention can however many other embodiments and configurations of the hand-held miter saw be thought.
Deciding is, according to the invention, that the miter saw is constructed and functions somewhat like a tong with a bearing upon which is arranged, two levers for operating the miter saw with a hand of an operator, a saw blade for cutting and severing rods into pieces and a table for supporting the rods during the operation.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2012 00664 | Dec 2012 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DK2013/050419 | 12/6/2013 | WO | 00 |