The present invention relates to a cutting machine, and more particularly to a platform minute adjustment, expansion and water collection device for a stone cutter in which the platform has two expansion portions and at least one water collection member.
Conventionally, the working area of a portable stone cutter is limited. It is troublesome for the operator to cutter large sized working pieces. Besides, during cutting the working pieces made of stone, metal or wood, the sawdust rises up and splashes to the front side of the platform although a water tank disposed under the platform, accordingly the operator breathes the sawdust, seriously affecting lungs.
Further, the conventional stone cutter has a positioning device only including a saw blade for moving upward and downward but not including an adjustable displacement member, causing precision errors.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a platform minute adjustment, expansion and water collection devices for a stone cutter that may prevent the sawdust from being scattered all over the working place.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a platform minute adjustment, expansion and water collection device for a stone cutter that may reduce the water foam and sawdust effectively.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a platform minute adjustment, expansion and water collection device for a stone cutter which has an expansion platform by which the working pieces may be positioned in an accurate position so as to keep an accurate cutting.
Further object of the present invention is to provide a platform minute adjustment, expansion and water collection device for a stone cutter which has a front expansion plate and a lateral expansion plate so as to enlarge the platform.
Accordingly, the platform minute adjustment, expansion and water collection devices for a stone cutter of the present invention comprises:
and a pair of guide rods, both of which are parallely arranged and perpendicularly connected to the tops of the racks,
a platform having a plurality of rotors, each arranged on the lower side thereof for rotatably sliding such that the platform allows to move longitudinally;
a minute adjusting plate disposed on one of the racks and operated by a minute adjusting bolt for slightly moving the platform, and the guide rods and the water collection plate are provided to slide longitudinally;
thereby the water collection plate collects and leads the water and sawdust into the water tank and the platform moves longitudinally to align with the working pieces, enhancing cutting precision.
The present invention will become more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description thereof when read in conjunction with the attached drawings.
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The water tank has a rectangular body, a front end and a rear end supported by a pair of racks 11 respectively, a pair of the guide rods 13, both of which are parallely arranged and perpendicularly connected to the tops of the racks 11 by a plurality of bolts 12. One of the racks 11 slantly is connected with the first water collection plate 50 which has a positioning plate 52 fixed at the lower portion thereof and connected to the top of a minute adjusting plate 14 by using screws 53. The first water collection plate 50 has a lower end 54 bending downward and a hook-shaped upper end 55 bending upward. The front rack 11 has a stone cutter 70 provided at the lateral side thereof.
The platform 20 has a plurality of rotors 21 parallely arranged and slidably engaged with the inner sides of the guide rods 13 so as to displace the platform 20 horizontally, a pair of guide sleeves (not shown) horizontally disposed under the platform 20 for sliding the first slidable rods 30 therein, the outer ends of the slidable rods 30 are connected to an expansion plate 31 of the platform 20, the lower side of the expansion plate 31 is connected to the second water collection plate 60 by using screws 32, the second water collection plate 60 has a lower end 61 bending downward and an upper end 62 bending upward.
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On the top of each of the racks 11 is pivoted a minute adjusting plate 14 and each of the racks 11 has a retaining groove 111 which is provided to receive an adjustable bolt 15 in cooperation with a nut 151, the head of the bolt 15 is formed in the shape of a hexagon, the nut 151 is fixed in the retaining groove 111, the bolt 15 may only rotate without displacement, a positioning plate 16 has a screw hole 162 for permitting the bolt 15 to be swiveled therein and is secured to the minute adjusting plate 14 by a pair of screws 161, the minute adjusting plate 14 has a pair of oblong holes 141 for receiving a pair of bolts 142 which are screwed to the racks 11, the minute adjusting plate 14 further has a thin end to receive a butterfly plate 17 and is secured by a pair of screws 171, the plates 17 are in turn connected to the guide rods 13. When using a hexagon wrench to adjust the head of the bolt 15, it will urge the positioning plate 16, the minute adjusting plate 14, the guide rods 13 and the platform 20 to slightly displace longitudinally.
In operation, the sawdust and water vapor are directly captured by the first water collection plate 50 to prevent the water vapor as well as the sawdust from diffusing outside the stone cutter.
During cutting a working piece (as shown in
When pushing the expansion plate 31 back to the platform 20 (as shown in
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Note that the specification relating to the above embodiment should be construed as an exemplary rather than as a limitative of the present invention, with many variations and modifications being readily attainable by a person of average skill in the art without departing from the spirit or scope thereof as defined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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