The present invention relates to a securing device which is easy to loosen a blade of a cutting tool without using assistant tools.
A conventional securing device 10 of a cutting tool is shown in
The present invention intends to provide a securing device that can be loosened without using a tool. Instead, the securing device has a handle that the user can simply rotates to loosen the securing device.
The present invention relates to a securing device of a cutting tool wherein the cutting tool includes a motor having a driving shaft device and a blade. The securing device includes a clamp assembly having two clamping members. The clamp assembly is mounted on the driving shaft device, and the blade is clamped between the two clamp members. The securing device also includes a resistant slice and a pressing member whose first side is in contact with one of the clamp members. The resistant slice whose first side presses on a second side of the pressing member. The securing device further includes a bolt and a driving member. The bolt extends through the resistant slice, the pressing member and the blade and into the clamp assembly, and is screwed into the driving shaft device. The driving member includes a body and a handle. The body is fixed on a head of the bolt, and the handle is pivotally connected to an end of the body.
The torque, applied by a user for loosening the bolt can be increased because the distance between the head of the bolt and a movable end of the handle is changed when the handle pivots with regard to the body. Therefore, the user can loosen the bolt without using a assistant tool. Moreover, the resistant slice shaped to a curvature can protect the securing device from the too large torque applied by user.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
The present invention provides a securing device of a cutting tool. Referring to
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The resistant slice 32 is shaped according to the pressing member 33, for example as a disk. The resistant slice 32 has an open second central hole 321 and has a first side 323 and a second side 322. The cross section of the resistant slice 32 is curved. The first side 323 of the resistant slice 32 is shaped to a concave curvature. The periphery of the first side 323 presses on the second side 332 of the basic board 334 and is enclosed by the skirt 335. The dimension enclosed by the skirt 335 is greater than the dimension enclosed by the periphery of the first side 323 of the resistant slice 32. Moreover, the second side 322 of the resistant slice 32 is shaped to a convex curvature.
The bolt 314 extends through the second central hole 321 of resistant slice 32, the first central hole 331 of the pressing member 33 and the blade 26, extends into the clamp assembly 27, and is screwed into the driving shaft device 24. The head of the bolt 314 presses the second side 322 of the resistant slice 32 so as to force the clamp assembly 27 to clamp the blade 26 tightly. The head of the bolt 314 includes two wings 3141 extending axially and oppositely from the periphery of the head of the bolt 314.
The driving member 28 has a body 31, a handle 318 and a positioning bolt 313. The body 31 forms a recess 312 defined in a first side thereof. The head of the bolt 314 is engaged with the recess 312, and the body 31 is inserted between the two wings 3141. The positioning bolt 313 extends through a hole 311 opened in the body 31 and is screwed into the head of the bolt 314. By the means, the body 31 is secured on the head of the bolt 314 and simultaneously rotates the bolt 314 when being rotated. The body 31 also includes two flanges 316 and a pin 317. The two flanges 316 extend respectively along two sides of the bolt 314 and a groove 330 corresponding to a dimension of the handle 318 is formed between the two flanges 316. The pin 317 placed at a end of the body 31 extends through the two flanges 316 and a fixed end of a handle 318 so that the handle 318 is pivotally connected to the body 31. The handle 318 can be contained in the groove 330 or pivoted upward. The distance between the head of the bolt 314 and a movable end of the handle 318 is changed when the handle 318 pivots with regard to the body and is up to the longest as the handle 318 pivots about 180 degree.
The driving member 28 further provides a first magnet 319 and a second magnet 315. The first magnet 319 is embedded in the handle 318 and below the pin 317. The second magnet 315 is embedded in the body 31 of the driving member 31 and above the pin 317. The first magnet 319 and the second magnet 315 are substantially in alignment and repel each other when the handle 318 is pivoted about 180 degree from the body 31. The body is made of a magnetic-induction material, reverse to the handle 318. Therefore, the second magnet 315 attracts the body and enhances the connection of the handle 318 and the body 31 when the handle 318 is contained in the groove 330.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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