Claims
- 1. A rotary cutter head for woodworking machinery comprising:
- a cylindrical cutterblock body;
- a plurality of inwardly divergent recesses formed in said cutterblock body;
- a cutter blade positioned in each of said recesses;
- clamp means in each of said recesses, said clamp means each comprising a wedge and screw means associated with the wedge, the screw means being tightenable against a face of a recess to urge the wedge into direct contact with an associated cutter blade positioned in the said recess to clamp the blade in the recess; and
- resilient means in each recess, each resilient means acting on an associated clamp means to lightly hold the cutter blade in position on slackening of the associated screw means.
- 2. A rotary cutter head according to claim 1, wherein each of said wedges defines a housing and each of said resilient means is received wholly within the housing in its respective wedge when the respective screw means is tightened against a face of a recess, the resilient means extending partially from its associated housing into contact with the cutter blade when the said screw means is slackened to thereby hold the cutter blade lightly in position in its cutterbody block recess.
- 3. A rotary cutter head according to claim 1, wherein said cutterblock body defines housings for said resilient means and wherein each of said resilient means is received wholly within a housing in the cutterblock body when its associated clamp means screw means is tightened against the said face of a cutterblock body recess, said resilient means extending partially from the housings into contact with respective clamp means when the said screw means is slackened to thereby bias the clamp means to hold the cutter blade lightly in position in its cutterblock body recess.
- 4. A rotary cutter head according to claim 2 or claim 3, wherein each resilient means comprises a spiral spring acting on a bearing member, and each housing opens in a direction facing the associated cutter blade.
- 5. A rotary cutter head according to claim 4, wherein each bearing member is a ball bearing.
- 6. A rotary cutter head according to claim 5, wherein each ball bearing holds it associated spring captive in its housing.
- 7. A rotary cutter head according to claim 1, wherein the face of each cutter blade remote from the clamp means is axially serrated and cooperates with similar axial serrations on an opposing face of the divergent recess.
- 8. A rotary cutter head according to claim 1, wherein the face of each cutter blade remote from the clamping means is axially serrated and wherein said cutter head further comprises a backing plate disposed in each of said divergent recesses, said backing plates being provided with axial serrations which cooperate with the serrations on the faces of the cutter blades.
- 9. A rotary cutter head according to claim 8, further comprising adjusting means for moving the backing plates incrementally in and out of the divergent recesses.
- 10. A rotary cutter head according to claim 9, wherein the adjusting means comprises a rotary cam member cooperable with a cam slot in the backing plate to move the backing plate incrementally into or out of the slot over a distance of at least half the pitch of the serrations of the blade and backing plate.
- 11. A rotary cutter head according to claim 10, wherein the rotary cam and cutterblock body are provided with cooperating markings to provide a visual check on the angle of rotation of the cam and thus the extent of advancement of the backing plate from the cutterblock body.
- 12. A rotary cutter head according to claim 9 wherein the backing plate is keyed to the cutterblock body for precise axial alignment of its serrations with the axis of the cutterblock body.
- 13. A rotary cutter head according to claim 10 wherein the backing plate is keyed to the cutterblock body for precise axial alignment of its serrations with the axis of the cutterblock body.
- 14. A rotary cutter head according to claim 11 wherein the backing plate is keyed to the cutterblock body for precise axial alignment of its serrations with the axis of the cutterblock body.
- 15. A rotary cutter head for woodworking machinery, comprising a cutterblock body formed with a number of inwardly divergent recesses each receiving a cutter blade held therein by clamp means, wherein each clamp means comprises a wedge and associated screw means for clamping the cutter blade in the recess, and each clamp means incorporates at least one resilient means extending partially from a recess in the wedge to hold the cutter blade lightly in position on slackening of the screw means.
- 16. A rotary cutter head according to claim 15, wherein each wedge recess is a blind recess opening towards the associated cutter blade, and each resilient means comprises a spiral spring in the associated wedge recess, the resilient means being received wholly within the wedge recesses when the screw means are tightened to clamp the blades in the cutterblock body.
- 17. A rotary cutter head according to claim 16, wherein each resilient means further comprises a bearing member between the wedge and the cutter blade.
- 18. A rotary cutter head according to claim 17, wherein the bearing members are ball bearings.
- 19. A rotary cutter head according to claim 18, wherein the ball bearings hold the springs captive in the wedge recesses.
- 20. A rotary cutter head according to claim 15, wherein the rear face of each cutter blade is axially serrated and cooperates with similar axial serrations on a forwardly facing face of the divergent recess.
- 21. A rotary cutter head according to claim 15, wherein the rear surface of each cutter blade is axially serrated and cooperates with similar axial serrations on a forwardly facing face of a backing plate disposed in the divergent recess, the backing plates being movable incrementally in and out of the divergent recesses by adjusting means.
- 22. A rotary cutter head according to claim 21, wherein the adjusting means comprises a rotary cam member cooperable with a cam slot in the backing plate to move the backing plate incrementally into or out of the slot over a distance of at least half the pitch of the serrations of the blade and backing plate.
- 23. A rotary cutter head according to claim 22, wherein the rotary cam and cutterblock body are provided with cooperating markings to provide a visual check on the angle of rotation of the cam and thus the extent of advancement of the backing plate from the cutterblock body.
- 24. A rotary cutter head according to claim 21, wherein wherein the backing plate is keyed to the cutterblock body for precise axial alignment of its serrations with the axis of the cutterblock body.
- 25. A rotary cutter head according to claim 22, wherein wherein the backing plate is keyed to the cutterblock body for precise axial alignment of its serrations with the axis of the cutterblock body.
- 26. A rotary cutter head according to claim 23, wherein wherein the backing plate is keyed to the cutterblock body for precise axial alignment of its serrations with the axis of the cutterblock body.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 409,994 filed Aug. 20, 1982 and now abandoned.
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