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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
This invention generally relates to a circular saws, specifically to an improved saw blade holder.
2. Prior Art
Existing circular saws have the ability but are limited to the use of one blade at a time. While excellent for normal use, when used for repetitive, dado or notch type cuts in wood or other materials, it can be limited and is a slow and potentially dangerous operation.
OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of my invention are: the ability to insert up to three saw blades at a time on a saw. The addition of more blades allows the user to reduce time by making a single cut that is three times the width of previous capabilities in the same amount of time. My invention can be used with wood cutting blades, masonry blades, steel cutting blades and diamond blades, etc. Also, from a safety standpoint, by decreasing the number of cuts there are fewer chances for the saw to kick or bind leading to injury. My invention allows the user to change from a single blade configuration to a triple blade configuration as simply as changing a typical blade.
SUMMARY
In accordance with the present, a multi-blade adaptor is comprised of a drive bushing that is inserted into a circular saw and of a cap or blade clamp that fits into the drive bushing sandwiching the blades between the drive bushing and the cap.
DRAWINGS—FIGURES
FIG. 1 is a side and front view of the drive bushing, also shown in FIG. 3, Detail 2
FIG. 2 is a side and front view of the cap or blade clamp portion of my invention as shown in FIG. 3, Detail 1
FIG. 3 is a side and front view of my invention components separately, FIG. 1, Detail 1 and 2. Details 3, 4 and 5 show assembly of both parts from a side view.
DRAWINGS—REFERENCE NUMERALS
FIG. 1 Drive bushing
- Detail 01: Rounded sleeve
- Detail 02: Diamond shaped raised area
- Detail 04: Height of diamond shaped area
- Detail 06: Flat surface
- Detail 08: Raised outer circle
FIG. 2 Blade clamp or blade cap
- Detail 10: Extended center section
- Detail 20: Circular cap
- Detail 22: Centered hole
- Detail 24: Beveled edge
- Detail 26: Top of piece
- Detail 28: Channel in back
FIG. 3 Drive bushing, blade clamp or blade cap, assembled parts
- Detail 1: Blade clamp
- Detail 2: Drive bushing
- Detail 3: Single blade
- Detail 4: Double blade
- Detail 5: Triple blade
DETAILED DESCRIPTION—PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
All measurements are show in inches.
FIG. 1 shows front and side view of the drive bushing part of the invention. The bushing is a rounded sleeve (Detail 01) that is designed to fit the drive shaft of a circular saw engine. The bushing has a diamond shaped raised area of a width of 0.810 (Detail 02) and a height of 0.180 (Detail 04) protruding from a flat surface area of 1.620 on the back side (Detail 06). Towards the front, there is a raised outer circle at 0.10 (Detail 08). The entire part is to be made of 1144 stress proof heat treated to 48-50 Rc. or similar acceptable materials.
FIG. 2 shows both the front and side view of the blade clamp or cap part of my invention. The cap is a circular piece 1.620 wide and 0.410 thick (Detail 20). There is a hole centered with a width of 0.524 (Detail 22). The outside edge is beveled off at 0.26 from the bottom (Detail 24). The top of the piece is 1.320 (Detail 26) and the back is a channel 0.26 (Detail 28) deep from the center, 0.748-1.250 wide. The outside width is 0.090 narrower than the center piece. The piece is to be made of 1144 stress proof heated treated to 48-50 Rc or similar acceptable material.
FIG. 3 show both side and front views of the cap portion (FIG. 2) and the drive bushing portion (FIG. 1). It also shows side views of bushing and cap together (Details 3, 4, 5 of FIG. 3).
OPERATION AND ALTERNATIVE EMBODIMENTS
The operation of the multi-blade adaptor is as the drive bushing (FIG. 1) is installed onto a circular saw. Circular saw blades are added, from one to three, over the raised diamond shaped portion (FIG. 1, Detail 02). The blade clamp or cap (FIG. 2) is placed over drive bushings extended center section (FIG. 2, Detail 10) that slides through the saw blades and is inserted into the drive bushing (FIG. 1). The existing bolt on the saw is used to sandwich the parts together.
CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATIONS, AND SCOPE
The multi-blade adaptor provides the user with a safe and time-saving way of making a variety of cuts in natural woods or other materials where a wider cut would be necessary. While my above description contains some specificities, those should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of one preferred embodiment thereof. Many other variations are possible. For example, with the use of different types of blades, i.e., masonry, steel or diamond blades, you can use the invention with alternative blades allowing you to make notches in concrete or tile, or for notching metal studs in commercial construction.