1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an adjusting mechanism for a chain saw that can adjust a tension of a chain without using auxiliary tools.
2. The Prior Arts
Taiwan application Nos. 90,213,097 and 94,211,435 both disclose an adjusting mechanism for adjusting a tension of a chain without using auxiliary tools. The conventional adjusting mechanism has a complicated structure, and has a knob that is inconvenient to twist.
An objective of the present invention is to provide an adjusting mechanism for a chain saw, which has simple structure and is laborsaving for adjusting a tension of a chain.
Based on the above-mentioned objective, an adjust mechanism for a chain saw comprises a protection cover, an adjusting ring having a driver gear, an adjusting bolt having a driven gear for engaging with driver gear, and an adjusting stud. The adjusting stud is coupled with a chain board and has a threaded hole for engaging with the corresponding adjusting bolt. Hence, when the adjusting ring is rotated, the driver gear brings the driven gear to let the adjusting stud move axially along the adjusting bolt, whereby a chain can be adjusted to tighten or loosen. In addition, a knob with a handle is coupled to the adjusting ring. The handle could be withdrawn in the knob or extended out of the knob for convenient twist.
The adjusting ring has a knob recess for receiving the knob. The knob has a through hole formed on a first end surface thereof corresponding to the knob recess of the adjusting ring, a positioning block disposed in the through hole, and a spring mounted between the positioning block and the knob recess of the adjusting ring for pushing the positioning block to project through the through hole. The knob further has a handle slot for receiving the handle. An end surface of the handle corresponding to the handle slot has a concave recess formed on respective sides thereof, in which the concave recess is biased against the positioning block. Moreover, a bottom surface of the handle slot is an inclined surface, whereby the handle can prevent from being obstructed by the protection cover when it is extended for operation.
The driver gear and the driven gear of the adjusting mechanism in accordance with the present invention are preferably bevel gears, which allows the gears with non-parallel and non-vertical shafts to transmit power.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Referring to
The second side of the protection cover 1 is coupled with an adjusting ring 2 which can be further coupled with a knob 3. The adjusting ring 2 has a driver gear 21 axially extended from a first end surface thereof. A central shaft (not shown) connects the adjusting ring 2 to the bushing 15 disposed in the central hole 14 of the protection cover 1, and meanwhile, the driver gear 21 is engaged with the driven gear 41. When the adjusting ring 2 is rotated, the driving gear 21 brings the driven gear 41 to let the adjusting bolt 4 rotate at the same time, so that the adjusting stud 5 can move axially along adjusting bolt 4 (see
In addition, a second end surface of the adjusting ring 2 is further coupled with a knob 3 with a movable handle 34 which can slide relative to the knob 3 and extend out from a rim of the knob 3 for conveniently twisting the knob 3 (see
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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