The present invention relates to a positioning system, and more particularly, to a sawing direction positioning system for a woodworking bandsaw.
A woodworking bandsaw is a woodworking machine that saws linearly a wood. When a conventional woodworking bandsaw is used to saw a wood, a guide plate is preset appropriately on the woodworking bandsaw and the wood to be sawed is then pushed forwardly against the guide plate during working. In other way, a straight line is drawn on the wood to be sawed beforehand and the wood to be sawed is then pushed forwardly along the straight line during working. During sawing, one operator should keep his eyes on the position of the wood to ensure that the sawing direction is correct or keeps in line with the drawn straight line, thereby preventing the kerf from offsetting. However, other things such as sawdust may obstruct the operator's sight line so that it is difficult for the operator to control the sawing, thereby resulting in many rejected products.
An object of the invention is to overcome the defects and problems in the prior art and provide a sawing direction positioning system for a woodworking bandsaw.
To achieve the object of the invention, there is provided a sawing direction positioning system for a woodworking bandsaw comprising a light-emitting unit for emitting a planar light beam, said light-emitting unit being connected with a power supply via a lead and positioned above said woodworking bandsaw so that said planar light beam emitted from the light-emitting unit coincides exactly with the plane of a saw blade mounted on said woodworking bandsaw.
The sawing direction positioning system for a woodworking bandsaw according to the present invention is simple and low-cost. During sawing, adjustment may be made easily so that the wood to be sawed is positioned rapidly and accurately along a correct sawing direction. It can be used widely in various woodworking bandsaws to saw the wood whose surface is ragged and difficult to draw a line thereon.
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Preferably, the light-emitting unit 3 for emitting the planar light beam 5 is pen-shaped.
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A laser diode may be used as the light source 7. Usually, the laser diode is of high power and emits bright light that may injure the operator's eyes. Further, the laser diode generally emits only red light so that it is difficult to meet the requirements for colours in different applications.
Preferably, a light emitting diode is used as the light source 7. The light emitting diode may emit lights of various colours that do not injure the operator's eyes. For example, the light emitting diode may emit lights such as white, blue, red, green and yellow to meet the requirements in different applications. Compared with a laser diode, a light emitting diode is more cost-effective. The light emitting diode 7 maybe a monochromatic light emitting diode, a two-color light emitting diode or a RGB light emitting diode. If a two-color light emitting diode or a RGB light emitting diode is used, they may also emit a monochromatic light as required by means of a control circuit.
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By loosening the regulatory screw 11, the light-emitting unit 3 may rotate on the fixing seat until the projection line 16 of the planar light beam emitted from the light-emitting unit 3 coincides precisely with the plane of the saw blade 6. The light-emitting unit 3 is then kept in position by hand while the regulatory screw 11 is tightened.
During sawing, the projection line 16 of the planar light beam emitted from the light-emitting unit 3 always projects on the wood to be sawed and is not obstructed by the sawdust at all. The operator may have a good visual field and push the wood to be sawed forwardly along the right straight line to ensure that the sawing direction is correct or keeps in line with the drawn straight line, thereby preventing the kerf from offsetting and reducing the rejected products.
Having described the invention in detail, those skilled in the art will appreciate that modifications of this invention may be made without departing from its spirit. Therefore, it is not intended to limit the present invention only to the preferred embodiments illustrated and described. Rather, the scope of the invention is to be determined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application incorporates by reference the patent applications titled:
“SAWING DIRECTION POSITIONING SYSTEM FOR A BENCH SAW” to Ross Zhang filed concurrently herewith; and
“SAWING DIRECTION POSITIONING SYSTEM FOR A JIGSAW” to Ross Zhang filed concurrently herewith.
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