Claims
- 1. A chain for a chain saw including a cutter bar having a periphery about which the chain circulates with a substantially straight portion along which the chain travels, said chain comprising articulated cutting tooth elements and additional non-cutting elements, safety members on the non-cutting elements projecting in the same direction as the cutting teeth and shiftable between two positions while on the substantially straight portion of the bar, one position in which the safety members extend beyond the cutting teeth inhibiting cutting, and a second position in retracted position in which the teeth are allowed to cut, the safety members being normally held in said one position solely by longitudinal tension in the chain to inhibit cutting in the absence of pressure on the chain toward the cutter bar, and pins articulating the elements wherein tension applied to the chain about the cutter bar normally maintains the pins in a single line, but at the same time allows retraction of certain pins upon contact of the chain with a relatively hard substance.
- 2. A chain for a chain saw having a cutter bar occupying a plane about the periphery of which bar the chain circulates, the bar having a substantially straight portion along which the chain travels, the chain comprising a cutting tooth element, a cutting tooth on said element, a clearing element, a clearing portion on the clearing element, and the elements being articulated by means of a pin,
- said pin and clearing portion being disposed at substantially right angles to the plane occupied by the cutter bar,
- the articulation between the cutting tooth element and the clearing element permitting the clearing portion to retract generally toward the bar when pressure is applied thereto in a direction toward the bar to a position closer to the bar than the cutting tooth allowing the cutting tooth to cut, but in the absence of such pressure on the clearing element said clearing portion being maintained by tension of the chain in a position extending beyond the tooth to inhibit cutting.
- 3. The chain of claim 2, wherein the cutting tooth element is substantially in the form of an L having an upright and a foot, and a clearing element is substantially in the form of an L having an upright and a foot, the feet being articulated by said pin and the clearing portion is located in line with the pin joining the feet of the L's.
- 4. The combination of a chain saw having a cutter bar with a groove extending peripherally thereof, and a chain comprising articulated drive elements adapted to run in the groove, articulated elements extending outwardly from the groove, cutter members on certain elements and safety members on alteranting elements, said chain being under conventional tension on the bar wherein the safety members extend beyond the cutters in safety position, said elements being forced to move relatively with respect to each other to cause the cutter members to move to cutting position relative to the safety members upon pressure being applied to the chain in a direction inwardly toward the bar, and pins articulating said elements, with certain of said pins being movable toward the bar under such pressure.
- 5. The combination of claim 4, wherein the elements are substantially L-shaped, and the pins join the L's whereby the L's are adapted to pivot in pairs, one clockwise and the other of the pair counterclockwise.
- 6. A saw chain for use with a cutter bar having a substantially straight portion on which the chain travels, said chain comprising a plurality of links with pivot connections therebetween, said links bearing a cutter member projecting outwardly a first distance from the bar and a safety member leading said cutter member, said safety member being mounted for shifting between a first position with an outer portion thereof extending outwardly from the bar a distance greater than said first distance to inhibit cutting when said chain is normally tensioned and traveling on the substantially straight portion of the bar, and a second position retracted toward the bar to a distance less than said first distance to permit cutting when pressure is applied thereto in a direction toward the bar.
- 7. The saw chain of claim 6 wherein said links have undersurfaces adapted to be supported on a peripheral portion of the cutter bar, the cutter member projects outwardly from a pivot connection overlying a link undersurface which engages the bar as it travels along the substantially straight portion thereof, and the safety member is connected to and projects outwardly from a pivot connection which overlies a link undersurface which is spaced outwardly-from the peripheral portion of the bar when the chain is normally tensioned and traveling on a substantially straight portion of the bar without pressure applied thereto in a direction toward the bar.
- 8. The saw chain of claim 7 wherein one of said links is a cutter link which has opposed forward and rearward ends, forward and rearward pivot connections, and undersurfaces beneath each said pivot connection, said undersurfaces being so positioned on the link that when the chain is normally tensioned and traveling on said substantially straight portion of the bar, the undersurface of the rear portion of the cutter link rests against the cutter bar and the undersurface of the forward portion thereof is spaced from the bar.
- 9. The saw chain of claim 8 which said cutter link is a side link in the chain, a center link is pivotally connected at its trailing end to the forward pivot connection of said cutter link, said safety member is mounted on said center link and projects outwardly substantially above said front pivot connection, and said cutter member projects outwardly substantially above said rear pivot connection.
- 10. A saw chain comprising a plurality of links joined by pivot connections which are substantially aligned along a pivot line when the chain is normally tensioned and held substantially straight, said links bearing a cutter member projecting outwardly a first distance from said pivot line and a safety member leading said cutter member, said safety member being shiftable between a first position with an outer portion thereof extending outwardly from said pivot line a distance greater than said first distance to inhibit cutting when the chain is normally tensioned and no external pressure is applied thereto in a direction toward the pivot line and a second position retracted toward the pivot line wherein said safety member extends from the pivot line a distance less than said first distance to permit cutting when pressure is applied thereto in a direction toward the pivot line.
- 11. The saw chain of claim 10, wherein a link has a cutter bar-engaging surface on the opposite side of the pivot line from said cutter member which surface is disposed at a second distance from said pivot line, and another cutter bar-engaging surface on the opposite side of the pivot line from said safety member which other surface is disposed closer to said pivot line than said second distance.
- 12. The saw chain of claim 10, wherein a link in the chain is a cutter link having spaced front and rear pivot connections, and front and rear cutter bar-engaging surfaces underlying said pivot connections, respectively, said front surface being disposed closer to said pivot line than said rear surface, said cutter member being operatively connected to and projecting outwardly from said rear pivot connection, and said safety member being operatively connected to and projecting outwardly from said front pivot connection.
- 13. The saw chain of claim 12, wherein the cutter link is a side link in the chain, a center link is pivotally connected at its trailing end to the front pivot connection of said cutter link, and said safety member is mounted on said center link and projects outwardly substantially above said front pivot connection.
- 14. A saw chain comprising a plurality of links joined by pivot connections, said links bearing a cutter member which projects outwardly from said pivot connections a first distance and a safety member leading said cutter member, said safety member mounted in said chain to extend outwardly beyond said first distance to inhibit cutting when the chain is normally tensioned and running in a substantially straight line without pressure applied thereto in a direction toward said pivot connections, and being retractable to a position spaced inwardly toward said pivot connections from said first distance to expose the cutter member permitting cutting when pressure is applied to said safety member in a direction toward said pivot connections.
- 15. A chain for a chain saw having a cutter bar with a substantially straight portion along which the chain travels, said chain comprising
- in-line articulated cutter elements having cutting teeth thereon,
- additional elements in the line of the cutting teeth having safety members thereon leading said cutting teeth during operation, said safety members being shiftable between first and second positions when the chain travels along the substantially straight portion of the bar, a safety member when in said first position projecting outwardly beyond a cutting tooth to prevent it from cutting and when in its second position the safety member is retracted relative to the cutting tooth to allow cutting,
- a safety member being automatically retracted to place the safety member in said second position by contact with a relatively hard material, such as wood, and wherein, in the absence of contact with such material is automatically moved into the first position through longitudinal tension applied to the chain, and
- pivot pins mounting said cutter elements and the additional elements, said pivot pins being normally positioned in line when the chain is under longitudinal tension, the additional elements being pivotable to retract the safety members upon such contact.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 544,783, filed Oct. 24, 1983, (now abandoned).
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (1)
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