Claims
- 1. A shingle cutter for cutting roof shingles, comprising:a) a U-shaped frame having an elongated, planar base having a top surface, an upright forward wall attached to a first end of the base, and an upright rear wall attached to a second end of the base; b) a transverse base attached to the base of the U-shaped frame adjacent the forward wall, the transverse base having a top surface coplanar with the top surface of the base of said U-shaped frame; c) a flat, planar, rectangular rack extending between the forward wall and the rear wall and having a substantially constant thickness, the rack being disposed in a plane normal to a plane in which the base is disposed, the rack being disposed above the base of said U-shaped frame by a predetermined distance; d) a cutting block movably disposed on said planar rack; e) a cutting wheel rotatably mounted on said rack, the cutting wheel having a cutting edge extending between said rack and the base of said U-shaped frame in order to cut a shingle placed on the top surface of the base; and f) an elongated, planar shear ledge mounted on the base of said U-shaped frame, the ledge having an edge abutting a side of said cutting wheel and a plurality of peg holes defined therein for receiving pegs to hold the shingle at a predetermined angle.
- 2. The shingle cutter according to claim 1, wherein said cutting block further comprises:a) a first plate; b) a second plate; c) a plurality of roller wheel axles extending between said first plate and said second plate; d) a plurality of roller wheels rotatably mounted on said, roller wheel axles, each of said wheels having a circumference and a groove defined therein about said circumference, the groove being slightly greater than the thickness of said rack; and e) said cutting block being mounted on said rack with the rack in the grooves of said roller wheels and said first plate and said second plate disposed on opposite sides of said rack.
- 3. The shingle cutter according to claim 2, wherein said cutting wheel is rotatably mounted on said rack by an axle extending between said first plate and said second plate and below said rack.
- 4. The shingle cutter according to claim 3, wherein said cutting wheel axle is vertically adjustable relative to said rack, and said planar base thereby providing for said cutting wheel to cut within a range of shingle thicknesses and depth of cut.
- 5. The shingle cutter according to claim 4, further comprising:a) a cutting wheel cylindrical hub mounted between first and second ends of said cutting wheel axle; b) said first and second plates defining opposing mounting holes for said cutting wheel axle located therein; and c) a fitting on one of said ends of said cutting wheel axle for enabling manual rotation thereof; d) said cutting wheel hub being mounted eccentrically on said cutting wheel axle; e) said cutting wheel being rotatably mounted on said cutting wheel cylindrical hub; whereby said cutting wheel is raised or lowered relative to said cutting block by rotating said cutting wheel axle relative to said cutting block by manual rotational adjustment of said fitting.
- 6. The shingle cutter according to claim 5, further comprising:a) a pinion having a pinion cylindrical hub mounted between first and second ends of a pinion axle; b) said first and second plates defining opposing mounting holes for said pinion axle located therein; and c) a fitting on one of said ends of said pinion axle for enabling manual rotation thereof; d) said pinion hub being mounted eccentrically on said pinion axle; e) said pinion being rotatably mounted on said pinion cylindrical hub; whereby said pinion may be adjusted relative to said rack and a cutting wheel driven gear by rotating said pinion axle relative thereto by manual rotational adjustment of said fitting to maintain adequate meshing of said pinion with said rack and said cutting wheel driven gear.
- 7. The shingle cutter according to claim 6, wherein said fitting is an Allen head.
- 8. The shingle cutter according to claim 2, further comprising a pinion rotatably mounted on said rack by an axle extending between said first plate and said second plate and below said rack and a fitting on an end of said pinion axle for enabling manual rotation thereof.
- 9. The shingle cutter according to claim 8, wherein said fitting is an Allen head.
- 10. The shingle cutter according to claim 1, wherein said rack has a bottom edge having a plurality of gear teeth defined therein, the shingle cutter further comprising:a) a pinion rotatable mounted on said cutting block, the pinion having a plurality of gear teeth engaging the gear teeth defined in said rack; and b) a driven gear fixedly attached to said cutting wheel, the driven gear having a plurality of gear teeth engaging the gear teeth of said pinion, whereby said cutting wheel is driven to rotate when said cutting block is moved along said, rack.
- 11. The shingle cutter according to claim 1, further comprising at least one handle mounted on said cutting block.
- 12. The shingle cutter according to claim 1, further comprising at least one fence mounted on said transverse base.
- 13. The shingle cutter according to claim 1, further comprising two pegs, one of the two pegs being removably located in a location near said forward wall and the other of said two pegs being removably located in a selected one of said plurality of peg holes, the location of each of said plurality of peg holes corresponding to a cutting angle which is standard in installing roofing shingles.
- 14. The shingle cutter according to claim 1, further comprising fixing means for temporarily fixing the shingle cutters to a roof.
- 15. The shingle cutter according to claim 14, wherein said fixing means comprises a planar roof anchor storable within said planar base of said U-shaped frame and having a through hole communicating with a slot whereby upon deployment of said roof anchor by sliding said anchor from a stored position within said planar base to a deployed position, said through hole may be fitted over a nail disposed in said roof and said anchor may be moved into a secure position by moving said anchor relative to said nail such that the nail becomes lodged within said communicating slot.
- 16. The shingle cutter of claim 1, further comprising a cutter block bumper guard located in said forward wall and so located as to provide a stop for said movably disposed cutting block.
- 17. A shingle cutter for cutting roof shingles, comprising:a) a U-shaped frame having an elongated, planar base having a top surface, an upright forward wall attached to a first end of the base, and an upright rear wall attached to a second end of the base; b) a transverse base attached to the base of the U-shaped frame adjacent the forward wall, the transverse base having a top surface coplanar with the top surface of the base of said U-shaped frame; c) a flat, planar, rectangular rack extending between the forward wall and the rear wall and having a substantially constant thickness, the rack being disposed in a plane normal to a plane in which the base is disposed, the rack being disposed above the base of said U-shaped frame by a predetermined distance; d) a cutting block movably disposed on said planar rack; e) a cutting wheel rotatably mounted on said rack, the cutting wheel having a cutting edge extending between said rack and the base of said U-shaped frame in order to cut a shingle placed on the top surface of the base; and f) a planar roof anchor storable within said planar base of said U-shaped frame and having a through hole communicating with a slot whereby upon deployment of said roof anchor by sliding said anchor from a stored position within said planar base to a deployed position, said through hole may be fitted over a nail disposed in said roof and said anchor may be moved into a secure position by moving said anchor relative to said nail such that the nail becomes lodged within said communicating slot.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/201,759, filed May 4, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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