1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a plane-blade adjusting device for a planing machine, particularly to one adjusting plural plane blades of the planing machine in a vertical direction with easiness, quickness and accurateness.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional planing machines have a plane-blade shaft for fixing a plane blade, and when the plane-blade shaft is rotated, the plane-blade will perform planing to a work. The plane-blade in the conventional planing machine is fixed tightly with a cover on the plane shaft by screws, clamping the plane blade between the cover and the plane-blade shaft. Therefore, when the plane blade is to be adjusted in a vertical direction, the screws on the cover have to be in advance loosened, and then the rectangular hole of the plane blade has to be moved relative to the screw of the rectangular hole properly, and again the screws have to be tightened, for controlling the depth of a work to be planed off.
However, the plane blade in the conventional planing machine has to be adjusted completely with a hand, so its accuracy may not be accurate in a micro degree, and in addition, it takes rather much time
A plane-blade adjusting device for a planing machine includes a blade shaft, a cover secured on the blade shaft body for sandwiching a plane blade, and an eccentric tubular post at least provided in the blade shaft. The eccentric tubular post has an eccentric rotary portion in an upper portion to contact a rectangular hole of the plane blade so that the plane blade may be shifted up and down in a micro degree with easiness, quickness, and accuracy, when the eccentric tubular post is micro-rotated.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a plane-blade adjusting device for a planing machine in the present invention, as shown in
The shaft body 10, as shown in
The plane blade 20 has a rectangular hole 21 spaced apart in two sides to correspond to the shaft hole 12 of the shaft body 10, a force receiving face 211 formed on an upper and a lower wall of the rectangular hole 21 in parallel to the lengthwise direction of the plane blade 20, and four holes 22 corresponding to the four threaded holes 13 of the shaft body 10.
Each cover 30 is provided with two holes 31 spaced apart in two sides to correspond to the rectangular holes 21 of the plane blade 20, and four holes 32 to correspond to the four holes 22 of the plane blade 20 for screws 33 to fit the holes 31 of the cover 30 and the holes 22 of the plane knife 20 and then screw with the threaded holes 13 of the shaft body 10 to fix tightly the cover 30 and the plane blade 20 on the shaft body 10.
Further, two eccentric tubular posts 40 are provided, respectively fitted in each shaft holes 12 of the shaft body 10, having a rotary portion 41, an eccentric rotary portion 42 located on the rotary portion 41 and in the rectangular hole 21 of the plane blade 20 and contacting and limited by the two force receiving faces 211. The eccentric rotary portion 42 has a center large hole 43 in an upper portion and a small hole 44 communicating with the large hole 43 in the lower portion, and an annular bottom surface 45 formed in the bottom of the large hole 43, so a screw 46 may extend through the large hole 43 and the small hole 44 to engage with the threaded hole 13 of the shaft body 10, pressing on the annular bottom surface 45 at the same time. So the eccentric tubular post 40 is tightly combined with the shaft body 10. Further, the eccentric tubular posts 40 respectively have four notches 47 spaced apart equidistantly in an upper wall of the large hole 43 for a tool to fit therein for rotating the post 40.
In adjusting the plane blades 20, referring to
It is to be emphasized that the plane blades 20 according to the present invention are micro-adjusted by rotating the eccentric tubular posts 40, so adjusting work is easy, quick and accurate for carrying out, in addition to the simple structure of the device to acquire low cost for manufacture.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20060108025 A1 | May 2006 | US |