The present invention relates to a portable cutting device, and particularly, to a portable cutting device capable of adjusting a cutting depth.
There has been a conventional portable cutting device for cutting a workpiece such as a wood. This type of portable cutting device mainly includes a circular saw blade and a motor as a drive device. Therefore, the cutting device provides good portability and is prevailingly used not only in factories but also at construction sites.
Wooden members to be cut by the portable cutting device have thicknesses different from one another. Therefore, high or even cutting efficiency is required in the cutting device in order to cut a thick workpiece as well as a thin workpiece. To this effect, Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2004-330657 discloses a cutting device in which a saw cover supporting a circular saw blade is pivotably movably supported to a base adapted to be in contact with the workpiece. With this arrangement, an amount of protrusion of the circular saw blade from the base can be changed in accordance with the pivot amount of the saw cover.
In the portable cutting device disclosed in the Japanese publication, a pivot posture of the saw cover is fixed to the base by tightening a screw, so that a predetermined protrusion amount of the saw blade can be maintained. However, the screw needs to be rotated a plurality of times to tighten/release the pivot posture. This operation needs some effort and degrades working efficiency.
It is therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a portable cutting device capable of changing a cutting depth with lesser labor.
This and other objects of the present invention will be attained by a portable cutting device including a housing, a motor disposed in the housing, a circular saw blade driven by the motor for cutting a workpiece, a saw cover provided to the housing and covering a generally half region of the circular saw blade, a base supporting the saw cover and in contact with the workpiece to be cut, and a mechanism for changing protrusion amount of the circular saw blade from the base. The mechanism includes a pivot support portion that pivotably movably supports the saw cover with respect to the base, and a regulating portion that selectively fixes a pivot posture of the saw cover relative to the base. The regulating portion includes an adjustment guide and a tightening unit. The adjustment guide extends from the base in a pivotally moving direction of the saw cover in a superposed relation to the saw cover. The tightening unit is disposed at a position superposed with the adjustment guide and the saw cover for providing a selective tightening between the saw cover and the adjustment guide. The tightening unit includes a shaft part, a pivot operation part, and an urging part. The shaft part extends through the saw cover and the adjustment guide and extends out of the saw cover. The pivot operation part is pivotally movable about an axis of the shaft part. The urging part is disposed over the shaft part and is in contact with the pivot operation part. The urging part is movable in a direction of the axis of the shaft part upon pivot movement of the pivot operation part for increasing a tightening force between the saw cover and the adjustment guide.
In the drawings;
a) is a rear view of a saw cover of the portable cutting device according to the embodiment;
b) an enlarged cross-sectional side view of a rear portion of the saw cover in a cutting direction;
a) is a plan view of a link of the portable cutting device according to the embodiment;
b) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VI-VI;
a) is a front perspective view depicting a washer of the portable cutting device according to the embodiment;
b) is a rear perspective view of the washer;
a) is a front perspective view depicting a pivot operation part of the portable cutting device according to the embodiment;
b) is a rear perspective view of the pivot operation part;
A portable cutting device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
The housing 2 mainly includes a motor accommodation part 21 accommodating therein a motor 2A, and a handle part 22 integral with the motor accommodation part 21. A drive system (not shown) driven by the motor 2A is provided in the saw cover 4. A circular saw blade 3 is rotationally driven by the drive system. The handle part 22 is provided with a switch (not shown) for controlling driving of the motor 2A, and a stopper 22A (
The saw cover 4 is provided at a position opposite to the motor accommodation part 21 with respect to the handle 22. As shown in
The saw cover body part 41 is made from a metal and covers substantially a half of the circular saw blade 3 as shown in
A tightening part 5 is disposed at the rectangular groove part 41a and the through-hole 41b for tightening and releasing a guide 65A (described later) relative to the saw cover body part 41. A first stopper 41C protrudes from the saw cover body part 41 at a position near the rectangular groove part 41a and in approximate alignment with the rib 41B. A second stopper 41D protrudes from the saw cover body part 41 in substantially the same protruding direction as the first stopper 41C. The second stopper 41D is positioned at an end portion of the saw cover body part 41 and near the rectangular groove part 41a.
The safety cover 42 is pivotally supported to the saw cover body part 41 and is movable along the saw cover body part 41 in the circumferential direction thereof. A spring (not shown) is interposed between the saw cover body part 41 and the safety cover 42 for biasing the safety cover 42 in a circumferential direction of the saw cover body part 41 from the other end side toward the one end side of the saw cover body part 41. Therefore, while cutting work is not carried out, the safety cover 42 covers, in a direction from the another end side toward the one end side, a remaining part of the circular saw blade 3 which is not covered by the saw cover body part 41.
Accordingly, the circular saw blade 3 can be partly exposed to an atmosphere at an area between the one end of the saw cover body part 41 and a leading end of the safety cover 42. This exposing area of the blade serves as a cutting area to cut a workpiece, allowing the circular saw 1 to move forward for cutting the wooden material in a direction from the other end to the one end of the saw cover body part 41. Hence, the direction from the other end to the one end of the saw cover body part 41 is defined as a cutting direction. The one end side of the saw cover body part 41 is defined as a leading end side in the cutting direction, as well as the other end side a rear side in the cutting direction.
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The pivot support part 62 is formed with a female thread (not shown). A screw 62B extends through the arcuate slot 64a of the second bevel plate 64 and is threadingly engaged with the female screw. Upon fastening the screw 62B the tilt angle of the pivot support part 62 relative to the second bevel plate 64 can be fixed to an arbitrary angle.
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A screw fastener 63B penetrates through the arc-type slit 65c and the arcuate slot 63a. A tilt angle of the link 65 relative to the first bevel plate 63 can be fixed to an arbitrary angle by the screw fastener 63B. Accordingly, the first bevel plate 63 and second bevel plate 64 enable the housing 2 and saw cover 4 to be tilted in lateral direction of
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The square part 51C has a side having a length substantially equal to a width of the slit 65a in the link 65. The bolt 51 is associated with the saw cover body part 41 and the link 65 in such a manner that the shaft part 51A penetrates through the slit 65a and a through-hole 41b, and the square part 51C is inserted into and engaged with the slit 65a. Since the square part 51C is inserted in the slit 65a, the rotation of the bolt 51 about its axis is prevented.
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The square protrusion part 52A has a side length substantially equal to a side length of the rectangular groove part 41a. Therefore, as shown in
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The pivot operation part 53 is set on the washer 52 so that the pair of protrusion parts 53C are brought into abutment with the pair of concave parts 52d of the washer 52. The shaft part 51A of the bolt 51 extends through the through-hole 53a. In this case, the protrusion 53D is positioned between the first stopper 41C and the second stopper 41D (see
The threaded part 51D of the bolt 51 penetrating the through-hole 53a is fastened with a nut 54 while interposing a flat washer 54A between the nut 54 and the pivot operation part 53. Therefore, the guide 65A, saw cover body part 41, washer 52, pivot operation part 53, and flat washer 54A are interposed between the flange part 51B and the nut 54.
In operation, for changing an amount of protrusion of the circular saw blade 3 from the contact face 61A, the housing 2 and the saw cover 4 are pivoted about the pivot axis part 62A of the pivot support part 62 such that the pivot axis part 62A functions as a fulcrum. At this time, the saw cover body part 41 is slidingly moved relative to the guide 65A. Thus, the housing 2 and the saw cover 4 are moved up and down in
To fix the posture of the housing 2 and saw cover 4 relative to the base 6 for maintaining the intended protrusion amount, the pivot operation part 53 is pivoted as shown in
Alternatively, the lever 53B can be configured to be oriented toward the side of the motor 2A when the protrusion part 53C is positioned closest to the convex part 52B. In the latter case, accidental abutment of the lever 53B onto the base 6 can be avoided when the saw cover 4 is laterally tilted to a side opposite to the motor 2A.
Prior to pivoting motion of the pivot operation part 53, the pivot operation part 53 and the washer 52 are in contact with each other while the pair of protrusion parts 53C are faced to the pair of concave parts 52d as shown in
Since the plurality of protrusion parts 53C and the plurality of convex parts 52B are arrayed at an even pitch, the pivot operation part 53 and the washer 52 relatively move away from each other in axis direction of the bolt in parallel with each other as the pivot operation part 53 is pivoted. Therefore, as shown in
However, a distance from the end face of the nut 54 to an end face of the flange part 51B is unchanged before and after pivoting the pivot operation part 53. Therefore, a distance from the washer 52 to the flange part 51B is shortened as the distance from the pivot operation part 53 to the washer 52 is increased. As a result, the guide 65A is urged toward the saw cover body part 41 by the flange part 51B, and the saw cover body part 41 and guide 65A are fixedly held between the washer 52 and flange part 51B. Consequently, the position of the housing 2 and the saw cover 4 relative to the base 6 is fixed, so that the amount of protrusion of the circular saw blade 3 from the contact face 61 is fixed.
The pivot operation part 53 need not be rotated a large number of times, but the housing 2 and the circular saw blade 3 can be suitably fixed to the base 6 at a predetermined pivot angle by the angular pivoting motion of the pivot operation part 53. When fixing the saw cover body part 41 and the guide 65A together, increased moving distance of the washer 52 can result per angular movement of the pivot operation part 53. This is in high contrast to the axial moving distance of an ordinary screw in accordance with its screwing motion. Thus, in the above described embodiment, since the washer 52 can be moved relatively greater stroke in the axial direction of the shaft part 51A, prompt fixing and prompt release of the saw cover 4 relative to the base 6 can be performed.
In the above configuration, since two or more convex parts 52B are arrayed evenly in a circumferential direction, the pivot operation part 53 and the washer 52 move relatively in their axial directions in parallel with each other. Accordingly, force acting on the washer 52 is not deviated when the pivot operation part 53 is operated. Therefore, the tightening part 5 does not cause rattling but the saw cover body part 41 and guide 65A can be fixed suitably upon tightening. Consequently, unwanted change in cutting depth during tightening operation can be avoided, and prolonged service life of components can result. Since a position of the pivot operation part 53 in the axial direction of the shaft part 51A can be defined by the nut 54, fine adjustment can be carried out to maintain suitable tightening, even when the convex parts 52B and protrusion parts 53C are frictionally worn.
According to the above-described embodiment, the pivot operation part 53 is provided with a protrusion 53D to regulate the pivot angle of the part 53. However, the protrusion 53D can be dispensed with. In the latter case, the protrusion parts 53C of the pivot operation part 53 slide on one of the slope parts 52C and can be positioned near the pair of convex parts 52B, regardless of the pivotal moving direction (clockwise or counterclockwise direction) of the pivot operation part 53. Accordingly, the pivot operation part 53 and the washer 52 move away relatively from each other in parallel with each other. The saw cover body part 41 and guide 65A can thus be tightened suitably.
Also, in the above-described embodiment, the pivot operation part is provided with protrusion parts, whereas the washer is provided with concave and convex parts. However, the pivot operation part can be provided with concave and convex parts whereas the washer can be provided with protrusion parts.
Further, in the above-described embodiment, the shaft part 51A of the bolt 51 can be unrotatably supported to the guide 65. However, the shaft part can be rotatably supported to the guide 65. In the latter case, the pivot motion of the pivot operation part and rotation of the shaft part must be concurrently performed. That is, the pivot operation part and the shaft part can be integrally formed.
While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiment thereof, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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