The invention is a mechanical system configured to cut a path, herein called a “notch,” in a workpiece. The notching system comprises components such as a notch cutter and a cutter guide that may interact to produce a consistently repeatable notch when applied to one or more workpieces. In one application, the notches may be configured to recess electrical conduit extending across a succession of vertical studs in building construction. Various other applications for utilizing the notching system are envisioned by the inventor.
In at least one envisioned application of the invention, it may be useful to provide a consistently sized and positioned notch in one or more workpieces. For a building application, notching a line of wall studs to accept an electrical conduit (or pipe) is a common requirement. For example, a consistent series of notches in a line of wall studs may enable an electrical conduit to extend along (e.g., inside) a wall without disturbing a smooth drywall surface covering the wall studs. Currently, one method of providing the necessary notches is to snap parallel chalk lines across the line of studs, spaced apart to accommodate the conduit. A circular saw is used to make appropriately deep cuts along the chalk lines and then the material between the cuts is chiseled away to form the notches. This process works fine but is labor-intensive and the resulting notches are rough-formed with sharp inner corners that act as stress concentrators—potentially reducing the support capability of the studs. The notch cutting system provides significant advantages over currently used means and methods of notch cutting. For example, the notch cutting system can notch a stud in a single pass with a single tool. Also, the resulting notches have full-radiused inner corners and distribute the supported loads more uniformly.
The cutter guide 30 includes various features and characteristics. The guide 30 has an aperture 33 that accepts the notch cutter 20. The aperture 33 has one or more aperture edges 34 that may facilitate positioning the cutter guide 30 on the workpiece 40. Similarly, the aperture 33 has a top edge 32 and a bottom edge 35.
Once positioned, the cutter guide 30 may be fixed to the workpiece 40 via a mounting fixture, for example, by driving a fastener into the workpiece 40 through the mounting hole 38. In another example, a cutter guide may be fixed to the workpiece by friction such as by the cutter guide squeezing the workpiece when mounted. Similarly, the cutter guide may be mounted using one or more clamps, and various other mounting methods can be easily envisioned by those familiar with the art. In some cases, a user may utilize a plurality of cutter guides with a single notch cutter—for example, mounting a separate cutter guide to each of a plurality of wall studs to enable a user to move from one stud to the next, engaging the notch cutter with the successive cutter guides to quickly cut a series of notches without requiring repositioning of the cutter guide. Depending on the nature of the application, the notch cutter system can be used to facilitate notch cutting of a single workpiece or many workpieces without requiring the user to modify the general procedure of cutting notches with the inventive system.
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In some embodiments, such as the embodiment comprising the cutter guide 30, the aperture 33 is configured to stop the notch cutter 20 at a predetermined depth within the workpiece. Other embodiments may rely on an operator to determine an appropriate depth for the notch. Some embodiments may be configured to provide apertures of varying sizes. Also, a cutter guide may comprise one or more mounting features for fixing the cutter guide in position on the workpiece. For example, the cutter guide 30 includes a mounting hole 38 through which a wood screw or other fastener may be driven into the workpiece.
In a typical application of the notch cutting system 10, a user may snap a single chalk line across a line of wall studs to establish an indicator corresponding to a desired position of an electrical conduit. The cutter guide 30 may be mounted to one of the wall studs such that the chalk line is aligned with a top edge 33, a bottom edge 35, or an aperture edge 34 of the cutter guide 30. Alternatively, various other measurements can be employed to position the cutter guide.
The notch cutter 20 includes a backside opening 28 which can accommodate a removable cover (possibly for cleaning or servicing the cutting element) and may also facilitate connection to a vacuum system to remove workpiece material during the cutting process.+
In the exemplary notch cutter 20, a drive connector 26 in the form of a square drive socket is provided to facilitate connecting to the rotary driver 50. Various drive connectors may be envisioned beyond the example drive socket and are considered to be within the aspect of the invention. For example, a rotary driver may comprise an electric angle grinder or an electric hand drill. The rotary driver may be battery powered and may be driven by compressed air. The drive connector may include additional features such as threaded holes, mounting pads, and even particular shapes of parts of the cutter sleeve, provided to facilitate connecting the notch cutter to various driver configurations. Also, as mentioned above, the cutting element may connect directly to the rotary driver and the cutting sleeve may be attached separately. Such a configuration would be considered within the basic aspects of the invention.
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The rotary driver utilized by the notch cutting system may have various configurations. For example, the rotary driver may be a commercially available hand tool such as a grinder. Some common grinders that may be utilized include those manufactured by Makita™, Dewalt™, and Bosch™. Also, the rotary driver may be cordless (i.e., battery powered) or corded (i.e., AC powered). Alternatively, the rotary driver may be pneumatically powered, hydraulically powered, and may be powered by other appropriate means.
It will be understood that many of the aspects of the notch cutting system and method described above may be varied to optimize ease-of-use and to enhance user experience. For example, the shape of the aperture may be configured to produce a particular cutting path. Similarly, the dimensions of the cutting element and other elements of the invention may vary.
While the present invention has been described with reference to one or more particular embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that many changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Each of these embodiments and obvious variations thereof is contemplated as falling within the spirit and scope of the claimed invention, which is set forth in the following claims.
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62313736 | Mar 2016 | US |