This application claims, under 35 U.S.C. §119, priority to Taiwanese Application No. 098132925, filed Sep. 29, 2009, which application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety, inclusive of the specification, claims, and drawings.
The present disclosure relates to saw machines and more specifically, to a riving knife adjustment mechanism for a saw machine.
A saw machine has safety devices to protect the operator from injury. For example, a riving knife is fixedly mounted on the machine base behind the saw blade to prevent a phenomenon known as kickback, which occurs when the wood being cut is caught by the rear edge of the saw blade, lifted off the table and propelled backwards toward the operator.
Such safety devices typically require adjustment. In particular, when changing out different sizes of saw blades for cutting different thickness of wooden materials, or different saw blade working conditions, the height of the saw blade may have to be adjusted up and down. In such a case, the riving knife may also have to be adjusted subject to the position of the saw blade. Therefore, it is a desired function of a saw machine to allow quick mounting, dismounting and adjustment of the riving knife.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,840,144 B2 discloses a riving knife mounting structure, as reproduced in
Additionally, U.S. Pat. No. 7,437,981 B2, Taiwan Patent No. TW 1305160 and TW M280905 also disclose quick-detachable, quick-adjustable riving knife mounting structures.
The structure disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,840,144 B2 (as shown in
The present disclosure has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure provide a riving knife adjustment mechanism for a saw machine, which is easy to operate and allows for quick adjustment.
In particular, a riving knife adjustment mechanism is installed in a machine base of a saw machine that has a top wall. The riving knife adjustment mechanism includes a locating member, a riving knife, and a locking unit. The locating member is fixedly mounted in the machine base below the top wall, and defines a track that extends along a longitudinal direction toward the top wall. The riving knife has a coupling portion slidably inserted into the track of the locating member.
The coupling portion has at least one first retaining hole and at least one second retaining hole spaced from the at least one first retaining hole in the longitudinal direction. The locking unit comprises a brake pivotally connected to the locating member, and at least one spherical retaining member controllable by the brake to engage the at least one first retaining hole or the at least one second retaining hole of the riving knife, or to move away from the at least one first retaining hole or at least one second retaining hole of the riving knife.
In another embodiment, a riving knife adjustment mechanism is installed in a machine base of a saw machine that has a top wall. The riving knife adjustment mechanism includes a locating member, a riving knife and a locking unit. The locating member is fixedly mounted in the machine base below the top wall, and includes a base member, a constraint plate affixed to the base member, and a track defined between the base member and the constraint plate and extending along a longitudinal direction toward the top wall.
The constraint plate has at least one through hole in communication with the track. The riving knife has a coupling portion slidably inserted into the track of the locating member. The coupling portion has at least one first retaining hole. The locking unit includes a brake pivotally connected to the constraint plate, and at least one spherical retaining member controllable by the brake to engage through the at least one through hole into the at least one first retaining hole of the riving knife or to move away from the at least one first retaining hole.
Operating the brake moves the retaining members into or out of the first or second retaining holes to lock or unlock the riving knife, and therefore the adjustment of the position of the riving knife is quick and simple.
Other and further technical features, benefits and advantages of the present disclosure will be understood by reference to the description of the following two examples in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters denote like elements of structure.
Referring to
The locating member 10 is affixed to the machine base 100 below the top wall 110. Further, the locating member 10 includes a base member 11, a constraint plate 12 affixed to the base member 11, a plurality of washers 14 set between the base member 11 and the constraint plate 12, and a track 13 defined by the washers 14 between the base member 11 and the constraint plate 12. The constraint plate 12 has two through holes 121 disposed in communication with the track 13, an axle 122 extending along a first axis L1 between the two through holes 121 and a locating hole 123 disposed at one side relative to the track 13. The track 13 extends along a longitudinal direction X toward the top wall 110.
The riving knife 20 has a coupling portion 21 slidably inserted into the track 13 in the locating member 10, and a riving knife body 22 connected to one side of the coupling portion 21 and facing the top wall 110. The coupling portion 21 has two first retaining holes 211, and two second retaining holes 212 spaced from the first retaining holes 211 along the longitudinal direction X.
The locking unit 30 comprises a brake 31 pivotally connected to the constraint plate 12, two retaining members 32 controlled by the brake 31, a spring-loaded locating pin 33 mounted on the brake 31 and a pull knob 34 mounted on the rear end of the spring-loaded locating pin 33.
The brake 31 is mounted on an axle 122 of the constraint plate 12 and is rotatable on the first axis L1. The brake 31 includes a bottom wall 311, two recessed brake portions 312 located on the bottom wall 311 and corresponding to the two through holes 121, a handle 313 extended from the periphery, and a stepped hole 314 disposed adjacent to the handle 313 at one side thereof.
The recessed brake portions 312 are in the form of arc shaped grooves arranged around the first axis L1, each having opposing shallow ends 315 and a deep ends 316. Each deep end 316 of each arc shaped groove has a depth greater than the shallow end 315.
The retaining members 32 are spherical members, for example, steel balls. When the retaining members 32 are respectively moved to the shallow ends 315 of the recessed brake portions 312, they partially protrude through the through holes 121 and into the first retaining holes 211 or into the second retaining holes 212. The spring-loaded locating pin 33 is mounted in the stepped hole 314 for engaging the locating hole 123.
Referring to
In order to adjust the position of the riving knife 20 or to detach the riving knife 20 from the locating member 10, as shown in
At this time, the operator can reverse the brake 31 to move the shallow ends 315 of the recessed brake portions 312 to the retaining members 32, thereby returning to the braking position shown in
By means of operating the brake 31, the retaining members 32 are controlled to engage the first retaining holes 211 or second retaining holes 212, or to move out of the first retaining holes 211 or second retaining holes 212. Therefore, the operator can adjust the position of the riving knife 20 conveniently. Further, the whole structural configuration of this riving knife adjustment mechanism is quite simple.
The constraint plate 12′ of the locating member 10′ has two through holes 121′ and two lugs 122′ disposed at two opposite lateral sides relative to the through holes 121′. The locking unit 30′ includes two brakes 31′ respectively pivotally mounted on the lugs 122′ and rotatable about a second axis L2, two retaining members, for example, steel balls 32′ and two spring members 33′ respectively positioned between the brakes 31′ and the constraint plate 12′.
Each brake 31′ has a brake portion 312′ disposed eccentrically relative to the constraint plate 12′ and a pressure plate 313′ fixedly connected to the brake portion 312′. The brake portion 312′ of each brake 31′ has a wide section 315′ that is spaced from the second axis L2 at a relatively longer distance, and a narrow section 316′ that is spaced from the second axis L2 at a relatively shorter distance. The spring members 33′ are respectively positioned between the pressure plates 313′ of the brakes 31′ and the constraint plate 12′.
As shown in
Further, as shown in
When the riving knife 20′ is continuously moved to the position where the second retaining holes 212′ are respectively aligned with the retaining members 32′, the pressure is released from the pressure plates 313′ to enable the wide sections 315′ of the brakes 31′ to be forced by the spring members 33′ against the retaining members 32′ to thus move the retaining members 32′ into the second retaining holes 212′ (i.e., returned to the condition shown in
Although particular embodiments of the disclosure have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, the disclosure is not to be limited except as by the appended claims
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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098132925 | Sep 2009 | TW | national |