Present invention disclosed a notcher for cutting, sawing or notching a hole on a work piece with high level of flexibility in location and angle adjustment.
Particularly if the work piece is a tube-like structure, whether it is the more commonly found round or square shapes, or other irregular shapes, the present invention allows easy and flexible set up to hold such a work piece for a hole to be made easily.
An accessory item of T-post clamp serves to work with the main notcher unit to hold work pieces securely in place. The clamp contains magnetic pad that provides better holding power in the case where the work piece may be magnetic as well.
The invention relates to a notcher having primary structures of a base plate with a mounting plate set in a vertical orientation. A square plate carries a pivotable trapezoidal plate that in turn carries the notcher assembly.
A plurality of tooling holes exists on both the base plate and the mounting plate. At one side of the mounting plate, two v-grooves are formed.
A square plate is slidably connected to said mounting plate via said v-grooves. The square plate has a long gap with an opening flanked by two wedges that match with, or are coupled to, the two v-grooves of the mounting plate. The wedges matching to, or coupling to, the v-grooves is best shown in a top-down view in
A horizontal tightening screw serves to tighten the two wedges to the two v-grooves by making the long gap closer (thus tightening) or wider (thus loosening up the two wedges relative to the two v-grooves), allowing the adjustment of the vertical position of the square plate to be made.
The trapezoidal plate can turn its angle relative to the square plate by hinge-rotating about an angle screw.
A notching tool assembly is fixed to said trapezoidal plate. The notcher tool assembly further comprised of a shaft held in a through hole in a block. A notcher head can be installed at one end of said shaft.
In actual use, the base plate and the bottom of said height screw will be sitting on the surface of a work table, while the height screw adjusts the height of the square plate, which carries the trapezoidal plate, which in turn carries the notcher tool assembly.
A power tool, or other type of rotary power source, can be attached to one end of the notcher assembly to provide the rotating power needed for the notcher assembly, particularly the notcher head to work.
A T-post clamp is an accessory component to work with the main notcher setup. The T-post clamp will hold a work piece in place, relative to the position/angle of the notcher as set by a user, for the hole to be cut/sawed by the notcher.
The accompanying drawings exemplify the preferred embodiments of the invention. Together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A brief description of the drawings is as follows:
The notcher of present invention is primarily composed of a rectangular base plate 1 and a rectangular mounting plate 2 attached vertically to the base plate 1.
As shown in
At one side of the mounting plate 2, two v-grooves 4 are formed, as shown in
A square plate 5 is slidably connected to said mounting plate 2 via said v-grooves 4. The square plate 5 has a long gap 10 with an opening flanked by two wedges 6 that match with (coupled to) the two v-grooves 4 of the mounting plate 2.
The wedges 6 of the square plate 5 coupling to the v-grooves 4 is best shown in a top-down view in
A trapezoidal plate 7 is hingeably connected to said square plate 5 via an angle screw 8. As such, the trapezoidal plate 7 can turn its angle relative to the square plate 5 by the hinge-rotation about the angle screw 8.
A notching tool assembly 11 is fixed to said trapezoidal plate 7. A height screw 12 attached to said square plate 5, specifically at the underside of the square plate 5, for adjusting the height of the notching tool assembly 11. The notcher tool assembly 11 further comprised of a shaft 36 held in a through hole in a block 35. A notcher head 34 can be installed at one end of said shaft 36.
The height screw 12 also serves an important function to stabilize the notching tool assembly 11 during the notching process, minimizing the vibration caused by the cutting (or drilling, whatever the intended function is).
When set up for use, the notcher head 34 can be any kind of cutting/drilling tool similar to different type of drill bits (or saws) that can be installed at one end of said shaft 36, whereas the other end of shaft 36 can be connected to a power source, to produce the desired rotation or other movement to effectuate the goal of notching or cutting a hole on a work piece.
In actual use, the base plate 1 and the bottom of said height screw 12 will be sitting on the surface of a work table 32, while the height screw 12 adjusts the height of the square plate 5, which carries the trapezoidal plate 7, which in turn carries the notcher tool assembly 11.
A T-post clamp 20 is shown in
The T-post clamp 20 has a shank 25, a clamp arm 23 slidably fitted through an end-hole of said shank 25, and a T-handle 24 slidably fitted through a threaded hole of said clamp arm 23.
The T-handle 24 has a magnetic pad 22 for contacting a work piece; even if a work piece is not magnetic, the magnetic pad 22 has indented carvings, or notches, for better contacting a work piece that may have a curved surface, as can be seen in
The T-post clamp 20 has one or more V-pads 21 with indented v-shaped carving on one side for making contact with work piece having curved surface; at the other side of said V-pad 21, there is a cylindrical protrusion that is sized to fit snugly into said tooling holes 3. As shown in
Optionally, V-pads 21 and magnetic pad 22 can be made of die-cast soft metal so that they are less likely to damage the work piece at the contact surface.
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