This invention relates to a method of refurbishing an oscillating multi-tool blade having a serrated forward end. The invention also relates to an apparatus for performing the method.
Depending on application and unintentional misuse, multi-tool blades are sometimes worn out after a relatively short period of use and have to be replaced. This is a waste of resources, and since such blades are also generally quite expensive, it would be convenient to have them refurbished.
An object of the invention is to provide a method and an apparatus capable of refurbishing a worn multi-tool blade to a good working condition characterized by having sharp teeth.
In one aspect of the invention the method comprises clamping the blade to a support surface, cutting a new serrated end by cutting away an edge portion of the serrated end, moving the blade across a cutting direction so far as tips of the teeth of the new serrated end will be cut away during a following renewed cut, and performing the renewed cut.
By cutting away the edge portion in two steps and moving the blade laterally between the steps, where the blade may be clamped during this movement, the tips of the resulting teeth will be very sharp as these tips are then not shaped by inevitably rounded tips of the cutting tool but shaped in two occasions by intersecting straight edges of the cutting tool.
The cutting may be performed by shearing. Shearing will be relatively easy to accomplish by using a punch and a die with serrated cutting edges.
The shearing process may in turn be accomplished by rotation of the punch past the die. Such rotational movement of the cutting tool is straightforward by not needing any complicated tool-guiding surfaces but only a single pivot joint.
The cutting may be actuated by an eccentric rotating shaft engaging the punch.
The eccentric rotating shaft may in turn engage the punch via a rolling bearing. Thereby there will be no frictional movement between the eccentric shaft and the punch.
A cutting apparatus according to the invention comprises a clamping mechanism including clamping and support members for clamping the blade therebetween, cutting tooling for cutting a new serrated end by cutting away an edge portion of the serrated forward end, and a mechanism for moving the clamping and support members and the blade clamped therebetween across a cutting direction so far as tips of teeth of the new serrated end will be cut away during a following renewed cut.
The cutting apparatus may also have a teeth setting device incorporated therein.
The teeth setting device may comprise blocks having teeth faces facing the blade and alternatively sloping upward and downward for bending the blade teeth correspondingly on operation by clamping the blocks together.
An eccentric rotating shaft portion used for performing the cutting may also be used for clamping the teeth setting blocks together. Thereby the setting device can make common use of components designated for cutting of the blade.
Other features and advantages of the invention may be apparent from the annexed claims and the following detailed description.
In the drawings, different components having similar or like functions may be designated by same numerals.
The blade 10 shown in
As is apparent from
The simplified and diagrammatic arrangement of
The punch 20 and die 40 have mutually corresponding serrated shearing edges comprising cutting teeth 42. The pitch of the punch and die teeth 42 are twice the pitch of the blade teeth.
When the blade is fully inserted in the apparatus 100 as shown in
In the
Thereafter, as shown in
Returning to
Accordingly, in the shown embodiment, the arrangement is such that on turning the handle 114 to one of the two end positions, the support member 60 and the clamping device 70 including the clamped blade 10 will be moved laterally to a corresponding releasably locked end position, such as that shown for the blade 10 in
In that position the punch 20 is starting a renewed cutting action in the above described manner. Thereby, as is apparent from
As will be appreciated from the upper portions of
Teeth setting device 130 has a pair of setting blocks: an upper stationary block 132 and a lower movable block 134. Lower block 134 is secured to a holder 150 that is rotatably journaled to the end plates 80 of the support structure 102 of the apparatus 100.
As can be understood from the enlarged circular area of
On operation, by rotating the eccentric shaft portion 20, the ball bearings 86 will push the holder 150 including the lower setting block 134 upward to effect the setting operation by bending the blade teeth in the described manner.
The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom. Modifications will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
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2050896-6 | Jul 2020 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2021/050640 | 6/28/2021 | WO |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2022/015215 | 1/20/2022 | WO | A |
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1139818 | Smith | May 1915 | A |
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1576908 | Hartig | Mar 1926 | A |
2493850 | Blackmon | Jan 1950 | A |
4065990 | Edhlund | Jan 1978 | A |
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1017559 | Dec 2008 | BE |
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International Search Report for PCT/SE2021/050640 dated Sep. 15, 2021, pp. 1-3. |
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20230249270 A1 | Aug 2023 | US |