1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pre-cutting blade assembly, and more particularly to a pre-cutting blade assembly for a table saw.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional table saw comprises a saw base, and a circular blade mounted on the saw base and rotatable at a high speed for cutting a wooden material. An alignment line is drawn on the surface of the wooden material so as to facilitate a user operating the circular blade to cut the wooden material. However, the circular blade cannot cut the wooden material exactly due to vibration produced during the cutting process, thereby decreasing the cutting precision of the circular blade.
The present invention is to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantage of the conventional table saw.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a pre-cutting blade assembly that can adjust the pre-cutting position of the pre-cutting blade relative to the circular blade of the table saw, thereby facilitating a user operating the table saw.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a pre-cutting blade assembly, wherein the pre-cutting blade is movable relative to the circular blade of the table saw so that the cutting line of the pre-cutting blade is aligned with that of the circular blade of the table saw exactly, thereby enhancing the cutting precision of the circular blade of the table saw.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a pre-cutting blade assembly, wherein the pre-cutting blade is pivoted upward and downward relative to the fixing seat so as to adjust the pre-cutting depth (or height) of the pre-cutting blade, thereby enhancing the cutting efficiency of the circular blade of the table saw.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a pre-cutting blade assembly, comprising:
a fixing seat;
a movable seat movably and adjustably mounted on the fixing seat;
a pre-cutting blade mounted on the movable seat to move therewith and movable to align with the circular blade of the table saw.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
A link 24 is movably mounted on the fixing seat 20, and the movable seat 10 is secured on the link 24 to move therewith. The movable seat 10 has a cylindrical shape and has an outer wall formed with a first ear 11 secured on the link 24 and a second ear 12 spaced from the first ear 11 and mounted on the link 24. A retaining pin 13 is extended through the first ear 11 of the movable seat 10 and has a distal end rested on the link 24 to fix the first ear 11 of the movable seat 10 on the link 24. The first ear 11 of the 11 movable seat 10 has an inside formed with a first shaft hole 110 for mounting the link 24 and has a periphery formed with a pin hole 111 connected to the first shaft hole 110 for mounting the retaining pin 13. The second ear 12 of the movable seat 10 has an inside formed with a second shaft hole 120 for mounting the link 24 and has a top formed with a flattened face 121. A shaft 15 is rotatably mounted in the movable seat 10 by two bearings 16, the pre-cutting blade 17 is mounted on a first end of the shaft 15 to rotate therewith, and a belt wheel 18 is mounted on a second end of the shaft 15 and driven by a driving unit (not shown) to rotate the shaft 15.
The fixing seat 20 has an inside formed with a shaft bore 21 for mounting the link 24. An adjusting threaded rod 23 is rotatably mounted on the fixing seat 20 and has a distal end provided with an eccentric cam 230 rested on the link 24 to move the link 24 relative to the fixing seat 20 by rotation of the adjusting threaded rod 23. The link 24 has a periphery formed with a retaining groove 240 for mounting the eccentric cam 230 of the adjusting threaded rod 23 so that the link 24 is moved with the eccentric cam 230 of the adjusting threaded rod 23. The fixing seat 20 has an end face formed with a screw bore 22 connected to the shaft bore 21, and the adjusting threaded rod 23 is screwed into the screw bore 22 of the fixing seat 20.
The fixing seat 20 has a side formed with a protruding plate 26 located above the second ear 12 of the movable seat 10. The pre-cutting blade assembly further comprises a plurality of retaining bolts 27 each extended through the protruding plate 26 of the fixing seat 20 and each having a distal end rested on the flattened face 121 of the second ear 12 of the movable seat 10. One of the retaining bolts 27 is rotatably movable on the protruding plate 26 of the fixing seat 20 to press the flattened face 121 of the second ear 12 of the movable seat 10 to drive the movable seat 10 to pivot relative to the fixing seat 20 about the link 24. The protruding plate 26 of the fixing seat 20 is formed with a plurality of screw holes 260, and each of the retaining bolts 27 is screwed into a respective one of the screw holes 260 of the fixing seat 20. A torsion spring 25 is mounted on the link 24 and biased between the movable seat 10 and the fixing seat 20 to provide a restoring force to the movable seat 10 to drive the movable seat 10 to move backward to the original position relative to the fixing seat 20.
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Accordingly, the pre-cutting blade 17 is movable relative to the circular blade 60 of the table saw so that the cutting line of the pre-cutting blade 17 is aligned with that of the circular blade 60 of the table saw exactly, thereby enhancing the cutting precision of the circular blade 60 of the table saw. In addition, the pre-cutting blade 17 is pivoted upward and downward relative to the fixing seat 20 so as to adjust the pre-cutting depth (or height) of the pre-cutting blade 17, thereby enhancing the cutting efficiency of the circular blade 60 of the table saw.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.