Portable saw enclosure apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6422228
  • Patent Number
    6,422,228
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 29, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A portable concrete saw apparatus includes a motor having a rotatable shaft and a saw blade coupled to the shaft for rotation by the motor. A plate is coupled to the motor for supporting the motor. A housing surrounds the plate, motor and blade, the housing having a pair of tracks receiving opposite ends of the plate for sliding vertical movement relative to the housing. The housing includes a perimeter defining an opening in a lower side of the enclosure plane. A powered actuator is coupled between the housing and the plate for displacing the plate along the tracks between a fully retracted position wherein the blade is fully enclosed within the housing and an extended position wherein the blade projects from the housing through the opening defined by the perimeter to cut material from a work area within the perimeter and contiguous to the housing, the housing retaining the material cut by the blade from the work area. The housing can be coupled as an attachment to a skid-steer or other compact hydraulic excavator vehicle that has a source of hydraulic power. A control package permits easy operation of the vertical position of the saw within the housing, and powering of the saw motor from the vehicle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to portable saws for cutting materials generally disposed in such a manner presenting a generally horizontal top surface, the saw making a generally vertical cut into the top surface to a desired depth. The invention is particularly directed to a suitable support structure permit easy handling of the portable saw while containing the material displaced by the cutting action of the saw. The present invention has particular utility in cutting concrete and rock, and in removing tree stumps. The present invention is principally directed to larger saws that are suited for manipulation by apparatus such as a compact hydraulic excavator vehicle like a skid-steer.




It is well known to employ a motor driven circular saw blade to cut a variety of materials including concrete. The circular saw blades come in a large variety of sizes and are powered by a similar variety of motor sizes. In some circumstances a protective guard is provided to partially surround the saw blade. Typically the guard is essentially semi-circular and is fixed to the motor driving the saw so that a portion of the saw blade is exposed to allow the saw to cut a given work piece. Often the guard includes a debris opening to permit the material removed from the work piece by the saw to be directed away from the saw blade in a preferred direction by a chute. Rarely, if ever, does the guard contribute to the control and stability of the apparatus. Often the guard prevents the operator from seeing or correctly assessing the position of the blade with respect to the work piece.




In some saws, protective guards are not present at all or are only of sufficient size to give the saw operator maximum visibility yet some minimum protection while maximizing the ability to employ the saw to make a variety of cuts. The reduction in size of the protective guard, or its total elimination, generally allows the debris cut from the work piece to become airborne and widely disbursed. In circumstances where there is likely to be considerable passing traffic, such as on highway construction projects, the airborne disbursement of debris is undesirable. Thus, there is a need for a saw that can be easily and safely handled for making cuts in concrete and other hard substances to permit removal thereof. There is a particular need for such a saw that would not allow the airborne distribution of debris from the work piece beyond the immediate vicinity of the saw blade.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention includes a motor having a rotatable shaft and a saw blade coupled to the shaft for rotation by the motor. A plate is coupled to the motor, the plate having two ends. A housing surrounds the plate, motor and blade to contain any airborne debris. The housing includes a perimeter on a lower surface positionable to surround a work area. The enclosure is dimensions to be of sufficient lateral extent as to retain the material cut by the blade from the work area. An actuator is coupled to the housing and to the plate for displacing the plate between a fully retracted position wherein the blade is fully enclosed within the housing and an extended position wherein the blade projects from the housing into a work area.




Preferably, a portable saw apparatus of the present invention includes a motor having a rotatable shaft and a saw blade coupled to the shaft for rotation by the motor for sawing material from a work piece. A generally rectangular plate having two ends is coupled to the motor for supporting the motor. A generally rectangular housing encloses the plate, motor and blade. A pair of tracks are coupled to opposite interior walls of the housing to receive the ends of the plate for sliding vertical movement relative to the housing. A plurality of replaceable wear elements are coupled to a lower surface of the enclosure to define a perimeter of an opening. The wear elements are intended to endure placement in contiguous sliding contact with the work piece. A coupling is provided on an exterior surface of the housing for coupling the housing to a compact hydraulic excavator or similar vehicle. A hydraulic actuator is coupled to the housing and to the plate for displacing the plate along the tracks between a fully retracted position wherein the blade is fully enclosed within the housing and an extended position wherein the blade projects from the housing through the opening defined by the wear elements into position to cut material from the work piece area within the perimeter contiguous to said plane. The enclosure is of sufficient volume to retain the material cut by the blade from the work area thereby preventing the airborne distribution of debris beyond the perimeter of the enclosure. Hydraulic coupling elements are provided for coupling the powered actuator and the motor to a source of power on the compact hydraulic excavator vehicle controlled by an operator thereof. An indicator element is coupled to the plate and extends above the housing so as to be visible from the compact hydraulic excavator vehicle to signal the position of the blade relative to the housing.




One feature of the present invention is the housing surrounding the blade and motor, which is of sufficient interior volume to retain any airborne debris generated by operation of the saw. The feature has the advantage of significantly diminishing the spread of airborne dust, dirt and other detritus from the cutting action of the saw.




Another feature of the present invention is provision of replaceable wear elements to define a lower perimeter of the housing, the wear elements being intended to endure the sliding and scraping action that occurs when the saw is advanced along the length of a cut by the pushing action of the compact hydraulic excavator or similar vehicle.











Additional features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from a consideration of the following description which references the accompanying drawings depicting a preferred embodiment of the present invention.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a portable saw apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

partially broken away to show interior features of a portable saw apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the portable saw apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

, taken along section line


3





3


with the blade situated in a fully retracted position.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 3

with the blade situated in an extended position.





FIG. 5

is a bottom plan view of the portable saw apparatus shown in the prior FIGS.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a portable saw apparatus of the present invention coupled to a compact excavator vehicle.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A portable concrete saw apparatus


10


of the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 1-6

. The saw apparatus


10


includes a housing


12


having a perimeter


14


on a lower side defining an opening


16


. Lateral edges


18


of the perimeter


14


include replaceable wear elements


20


. One end surface


22


includes brackets


24


to permit attachment of the apparatus


10


to a skid-steer or other compact hydraulic excavator vehicle


80


, as shown in phantom in

FIG. 6

, that has a source of hydraulic power


82


. A top surface


26


of the housing


10


includes a hollow arcuate chamber


28


which contains a saw blade


30


as shown in

FIGS. 2-5

. Hydraulic cylinder holders


32


are fixed to the top surface


26


of the housing


10


, and hold hydraulic cylinders


34


. Each hydraulic cylinder includes a pair of coupling elements in the form of fittings


36


adapted to be coupled to the source of hydraulic power


82


on the skid-steer or other compact hydraulic excavator vehicle


80


via appropriate controls


84


. An additional pair of coupling elements in the form of fittings


38


are provided which are connected to a motor


40


coupled to the saw blade


30


. The fittings


38


are also adapted to be coupled to the source of hydraulic power


82


on the skid-steer or other compact hydraulic excavator vehicle


80


via appropriate controls


84


. A gage plate


42


is fixed to one of the hydraulic cylinder holders


32


. A rod


44


extends through top


26


so that it can move relative to the housing


12


. A pointer


46


is coupled to the rod


44


in such a manner as to point to the gage plate


42


to indicate the vertical position of the saw blade


30


within the housing


12


.




The saw blade


30


consist of a disk coupled to an axle


50


having perimeteral teeth


48


. The axle


50


passes through or is journaled to supporting bar


52


. The supporting bar


52


includes ends


54


which are received between a set of tracks


56


which are coupled to the interior surface


58


of the housing


12


in such a manner as to permit vertical movement of the bar


52


relative to the housing


12


. The lower end


60


of pointer rod


44


is coupled to the bar


52


so that any vertical movement of the bar


52


is reflected in a corresponding vertical movement of pointer rod


44


. A lower end


62


of the piston rod


64


of each of the hydraulic cylinders


34


is coupled to the bar


52


so that vertical movement of the bar


52


is achieved by a corresponding movement of the piston rods


64


within the cylinders


34


. The movement of the piston rods


64


is in response to changes in the hydraulic pressure in the cylinders


34


achieved through variations in the hydraulic fluid fed to couplings


36


.




The saw blade


30


can be rotated with the rotation of axle


50


by hydraulic motor


66


shown in FIG.


5


. The hydraulic motor


66


is coupled to couplings


38


by connecting hoses


68


which are sufficiently long and flexible as to permit the required vertical movement of bar


52


within housing


12


. The vertical movement itself is shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The saw apparatus


10


is shown in

FIG. 3

suspended above a substrate surface


70


such as a road. Also in

FIG. 3

, the blade


30


and supporting bar


50


are shown near or at the uppermost position within the housing


12


. In this position the blade


30


does not project through the surface defined by the lower perimeter


14


of the housing


12


, and the upper most portion of the blade


30


is received in the hollow arcuate portion


28


of the housing


12


. The pointer


46


is also positioned near the top of scale


42


. The saw apparatus


10


is shown in

FIG. 4

with the replaceable wear surfaces


20


in contact with the substrate surface


70


. Also in

FIG. 4

, the blade


30


and supporting bar


50


are shown in a lowered position relative to the housing


12


. In the illustrated lowered position, a lower portion of the blade


30


extends through the plane defined by the lower perimeter


14


of the housing


12


, and the upper most portion of the blade


30


is no longer received in the hollow arcuate portion


28


of the housing


12


. The pointer


46


is also positioned near the middle of scale


42


.




Most importantly, the blade


30


is shown extending downward into a kerf that has been cut into the substrate surface


70


by virtue of the rotation of the blade


30


in the direction of arrow A. It will be appreciated that the entire apparatus


10


including the enclosure


12


can be slid forward, in the direction of arrow B, by the skid-steer or other compact hydraulic excavator vehicle


80


coupled to the brackets


24


as shown in FIG.


6


. This forward motion causes the blade


30


to cut a linear trench at a depth indicated by the pointer


46


relative to the scale


42


, which is visible to the operator of the skid-steer or other compact hydraulic excavator vehicle


80


. Further, the material cut from the kerf is retained by the enclosure


12


so that rock, dust and other debris is not broadcast to the surrounding area, thereby significantly reducing, if not eliminating the detrimental features of such a cutting operation.




While the invention has been described in relation to the illustrated preferred embodiment, other embodiments may become apparent to those skilled in the art which are within the spirit of the invention and are intended to be encompassed by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. In an apparatus including a motor having a rotatable shaft and a saw blade coupled to the shaft for rotation by the motor, the improvement comprising:a plate coupled to the motor, the plate having two ends, a housing surrounding the plate, motor and blade, the housing including a perimeter on a lower surface defining a work area below the housing, the housing being of sufficient lateral extent as to retain all material cut by the blade from the work area, and a powered actuator coupled to the housing and to the plate for displacing the plate between a fully retracted position wherein the blade is fully enclosed within the housing and an extended position wherein the blade projects from the housing into the work area.
  • 2. The improvement of claim 1 further comprising a set of tracks coupled to an interior surface of the housing, the set of tracks receiving an end of the plate for sliding movement relative to the housing.
  • 3. The improvement of claim 1 further comprising an indicator element coupled to the plate and extending above the housing to signal the position of the blade relative to the housing.
  • 4. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the powered actuator comprises a pair of hydraulic cylinders, each cylinder coupled between the housing and one end of the plate, the pair of cylinders being coupled on opposite ends of the plate.
  • 5. The improvement of claim 1 further comprising a coupling fixed to the outside of the housing for engaging a compact hydraulic excavator vehicle.
  • 6. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the perimeter on the lower surface of the housing comprises a plurality of replaceable wear elements.
  • 7. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the saw blade comprises a disk having a plurality of tooth-receiving elements situated around the perimeter of the disk, each tooth-receiving element receiving a replaceable tooth.
  • 8. In a portable saw apparatus including a motor having a rotatable shaft and a saw blade coupled to the shaft for rotation by the motor for sawing material from a work piece, the improvement comprising: a plate coupled to the motor for supporting the motor, the plate having two ends, a housing enclosing the plate, motor and blade, the housing having a pair of tracks receiving the ends of the plate for sliding vertical movement relative to the housing, the enclosure including a perimeter defining an opening in a plane, the saw apparatus being movable so that the perimeter is in contiguous contact with the work piece, a powered actuator coupled to the housing and to the plate for displacing the plate along the tracks between a fully retracted position wherein the blade is fully enclosed within the housing and an extended position wherein the blade projects from the housing through the opening defined by the perimeter to cut material from the work piece within the perimeter contiguous to said plane, the enclosure being of sufficient volume to retain the material cut by the blade from the work piece.
  • 9. The improvement of claim 8 wherein the plate comprises a generally rectangular support coupled to the motor, the plate including an opening receiving the rotatable shaft of the motor.
  • 10. The improvement of claim 8 wherein the housing includes a coupling on an exterior surface thereof for coupling the housing to a compact hydraulic excavator vehicle.
  • 11. The improvement of claim 10 further comprising hydraulic coupling elements for coupling the powered actuator to a source of power on the compact hydraulic excavator vehicle.
  • 12. The improvement of claim 8 wherein the powered actuator comprises a pair of hydraulic cylinders coupled to the housing including pistons coupled to opposite ends of the plate to move the plate vertically relative to the housing.
  • 13. The improvement of claim 8 further comprising an indicator element coupled to the plate and extending above the housing to signal the position of the blade relative to the housing.
  • 14. In a portable saw apparatus including a motor having a rotatable shaft and a saw blade coupled to the shaft for rotation by the motor for sawing material from a work piece, the improvement comprising: a generally rectangular plate coupled to the motor for supporting the motor, the plate having two ends, a generally rectangular housing enclosing the plate, motor and blade, a pair of tracks coupled to opposite interior walls of the housing and receiving the ends of the plate for sliding vertical movement relative to the housing, a plurality of replaceable wear elements coupled to a lower surface of the enclosure defining a perimeter of an opening for placement in contiguous contact with the work piece, a coupling on an exterior surface thereof for coupling the housing to a compact hydraulic excavator vehicle, a hydraulic actuator coupled to the housing and to the plate for displacing the plate along the tracks between a fully retracted position wherein the blade is fully enclosed within the housing and an extended position wherein the blade projects from the housing through the opening defined by the wear elements into position to cut material from the work piece within the perimeter contiguous to said plane, the enclosure being of sufficient volume to retain the material cut by the blade from the work piece, hydraulic coupling elements for coupling the powered actuator and the motor to a source of power on the compact hydraulic excavator vehicle, and an indicator element coupled to the plate and extending above the housing to signal the position of the blade relative to the housing.
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