1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a feeding device more particularly to a rotary type feeding device for a woodworking machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
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When a cutting operation is performed, the pneumatic cylinder 122 is first driven for pivoting the cantilever 121 away from the cutter 103, and a workpiece 2 is placed on the worktable 101. Afterwards, the cantilever 121 is driven to pivot toward the cutter 103, and the workpiece 2 is pushed toward the cutter 103 along the fence device 102. Once the workpiece 2 contacts the feeding wheel 14, the workpiece 2 is moved by the feeding wheel 14 due to frictional contact between the workpiece 2 and the feeding wheel 14 during rotation of the feeding wheel 14. Therefore, the workpiece 2 is cut by the cutter 103. However, the aforementioned feeding device 10 suffers from the following disadvantages. An air pressure source for driving the pneumatic cylinder 122 is required, and pivoting movement of the cantilever 121 away from and toward the cutter 103 lengthens the duration of the cutting operation. Furthermore, since the motor 131 is disposed at an end of the cantilever 121, the woodworking machine 1 occupies a large amount of space.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a rotary type feeding device for a woodworking machine capable of alleviating the above drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, a rotary type feeding device of the present invention is adapted for use with a woodworking machine. The woodworking machine includes a body, a worktable disposed on the body, and a cutter extending through the worktable. The rotary type feeding device comprises a support post unit including a base adapted to be mounted on the worktable, and a pivot shaft disposed uprightly on the base. A cantilever unit includes a cantilever rotatable about the pivot shaft and having a pivot end proximate to the pivot shaft, and a free end distal from the pivot shaft, and a return member. A feeding wheel unit includes a feeding wheel disposed pivotally on the free end of the cantilever. The feeding wheel has a diameter that is not smaller than 250 mm. The return member of the cantilever unit is adapted for biasing the feeding wheel of the feeding wheel unit to pivot toward the cutter.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The support post unit 20 includes a base 21 adapted to be mounted on the worktable 302, a plurality of clamping members 22, a pivot shaft 23 disposed uprightly and fixedly on the base 21, and an extension rod 24 connected fixedly to and extending radially and outwardly from an upper end of the pivot shaft 23. The base 21 is formed with a plurality of slots 211 permitting the clamping members 22 to extend respectively therethrough. Each of the clamping members 22 includes a threaded rod 221 and a hook 222 engaging threadably the threaded rod 221 such that the worktable 302 is clamped between the base 21 and the hook 222. The pivot shaft 23 has an annular outer surface formed with a positioning hole 231 (see
The cantilever unit 30 includes a cantilever 31 rotatable about the pivot shaft 23 and having a pivot end proximate to the pivot shaft 23, and a free end distal from the pivot shaft 23, a return member 32, and a rotary lever 33 having an end 331 connected pivotally to the free end of the cantilever 31 (see
The return member 32 includes a connecting rod 321 and a wheel-biasing spring 322. The connecting rod 321 has one end connected pivotally to the cantilever 31, and the other end extending movably through the rotating block 241. The wheel-biasing spring 322 is configured as a coiled compression spring, and is sleeved on the connecting rod 321 between the rotating block 241 and the cantilever 31.
The feeding wheel unit 40 includes a feeding wheel 41 disposed pivotally on the free end of the cantilever 31, and a friction layer 411 disposed on an outer surface of the feeding wheel 41. The diameter of the feeding wheel 41 is not smaller than 250 mm. In order to meet demand for available woodworking machines, the feeding wheel 41 has a diameter that is not greater than 990 mm. The wheel-biasing spring 322 is adapted for providing a biasing force to pivot the feeding wheel 41 toward the cutter 304. A ratio of the diameter of the feeding wheel 41 to a distance between the free end of the cantilever 31 and a central axis of the pivot shaft 23 is greater than 0.6, and smaller than 2.0.
The driving unit 50 includes a motor 51, a switch 52 disposed on the motor 51, and a speed-reducing system 53 (see
A workpiece 4 to be cut is first placed on the worktable 302 to lean against the fence member 303 (see
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To sum up, the advantages of the rotary type feeding device for a woodworking machine according to the present invention are as follows. In the present invention, since the diameter of the feeding wheel 41 is not smaller than 250 mm, the feeding wheel 41 can be pushed easily away from the fence member 303 so as to allow an automatic feeding operation, and the return member 32 replaces the pneumatic cylinder 122 of the conventional feeding device 10 to bias the feeding wheel 41 to move toward the cutter 304. Further, since the motor 51 is disposed above the cantilever 31 and directly above the feeding wheel unit 40, as described above, the woodworking machine mounting the rotary type feeding device of the present invention occupies less room than the woodworking machine 1. It should be noted that the return member 32 can be replaced by a torsion spring in other preferred embodiments. It should be also noted that, some conventional woodworking machines have fence members provided with power-driven feeding rollers or power-driven caterpillar feeders. If this invention is adapted for use with such a woodworking machine, the driving unit 50 can be omitted such that the feeding wheel 41 serves as an idle wheel during a workpiece feeding operation.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.