Claims
- 1. A machine for cutting metal inserts characteristically found on the undersurface of snow skis at their outer edges, comprising a platten having a flat underside against which a ski may be flattened so that a ski insert to be cut may be positioned to extend slightly beyond the platten,
- clamping means for mounting a ski to the platten,
- a slide means on the platten,
- a cutting tool holder slidably attached to the slide means,
- a plurality of flattening clamps spaced apart along the platten undersurface for flattening a ski against said platten undersurface,
- a cutting tool mounted to the tool holder and extending below the platten undersurface for cutting a groove of approximate uniform depth in the flattened ski mounted on the platten undersurface when the tool holder traverses the platten on the slide means.
- 2. A grooving machine as in claim 1, further comprising a side cut follower rigidly mounted to the tool holder in close proximity to the cutting tool and biased against the edge of the mounted ski so that the cutting tool tracks the ski edge curvature, assuring that the machine produces a cut a constant distance from the ski edge and with the same curvature as the ski edge.
- 3. A machine for cutting metal inserts characteristically found on the undersurface of snow skis at their outer edges, comprising a platten having an underside surface against which a ski may be secured with a ski insert to be cut positioned to extend slightly beyond the platten,
- clamping means for mounting a ski to the platten,
- a slide means on the platten,
- a cutting tool holder slidably attached to the slide means,
- a plurality of securing clamps spaced apart along the platten undersurface for securing a ski against said platten undersurface,
- a cutting tool mounted to the tool holder and extending below the platten undersurface for cutting a groove of approximate uniform depth in the ski securely mounted on the platten undersurface when the tool holder traverses the platten on the slide means,
- a side cut follower rigidly mounted to the tool holder in close proximity to the cutting tool and biased against the edge of the mounted ski so that the cutting tool tracks the ski edge curvature, assuring that the machine produces a cut a constant distance from the ski edge and with the same curvature as the ski edge.
- 4. The invention of claim 1 or claim 3 further comprising
- a support bar mounted to the platten above its upper surface,
- a left end stop and a right end stop attached to the support bar in spaced apart relation defining between them left and right limits of travel for the tool holder, respectively,
- a tool retract surface on the left or the right end stop which the cutting tool holder contacts upon sliding to the limiting end stop,
- means for causing the tool holder to rotate away from the ski surface upon contact of the tool holder on an end stop.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/447,040 filed in the United States Dec. 7, 1989, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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