1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a supporting device for mounting a protective cover to shield a cutting blade of a cutting machine, more particularly to a supporting device which is easily operated to be tightened firmly to a position of use or a retreat position.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a conventional table cutting machine, such as a circular saw machine, a supporting device is disposed adjacent to a circular saw blade for mounting a protective cover to shield the circular saw blade. The supporting device is detachably disposed on a worktable so as not to obstruct specific working operation, such as cutting a slot in a workpiece.
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The object of the present invention is to provide a supporting device which is easily operated to be tightened firmly to a position of use or a retreat position relative to a cutting machine.
According to this invention, the supporting device includes a mount unit which is adapted to be secured to a cutting machine. The mount unit includes a major abutment wall which has a proximate tightening surface that has an axial hole extending therethrough along a tightening axis. A tightening bolt has a shank which passes through the axial hole, and which has front and rear ends, and an intermediate segment. A supporting frame has an upper end which is adapted to hold a protective cover, and a middle segment which has proximate and distal tightened major surfaces opposite to each other along the tightening axis, and a guiding slot that extends through the proximate and distal tightened major surfaces to permit passage of the shank therethrough such that the middle segment is movable between a position of use where the shank is remote from the upper end, and a retreat position where the shank is closer to the upper end. A movable tightening member is sleeved on the shank, and has a thrust major wall which has a distal tightening surface to press the distal tightened major surface of the supporting frame so as to force the proximate tightened major surface to abut against the proximate tightening surface of the mount unit. The thrust major wall further has a cam follower surface which is opposite to the distal tightening surface, and which has first and second pressed areas that are angularly displaced from each other about the tightening axis, and that are respectively proximate to and distal from the distal tightening surface along the tightening axis. A cam actuating member includes an actuating body and a handgrip. The actuating body is sleeved on the shank, and has a cam surface and an outmost major surface opposite to each other. The cam surface has first and second pressing spots which are angularly displaced from each other about the tightening axis such that the first and second pressing spots are brought into contact with the first and second pressed areas respectively when the cam surface is brought to mate with the cam follower surface in a loosened position, and such that, when the actuating body is turned about the tightening axis to a tightening position, the first pressing spot is displaced to contact the second pressed area with an axial frictional force so as to move the distal tightening surface to press the distal tightened major surface, thereby forcing the proximate tightened major surface to abut against the proximate tightening surface. The handgrip extends from the actuating body radially so as to turn the actuating body about the tightening axis between the loosened and tightening positions. A biasing member is disposed on the shank adjacent to the rear end of the shank such that, as a result of displacement of the actuating body to the tightening position, the biasing member acquires an increment of a biasing force which biases the front end of the shank towards the supporting frame so as to counteract the axial frictional force to thereby keep the actuating body in the tightening position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The mount unit 30 includes an elongated fixed mount 30 which is adapted to be secured to the drive motor 103 at a left end thereof, and which has a throughbore 312 at a right end 311 thereof. The throughbore 312 defines a tightening axis parallel to the rotating axis of the saw blade 104. The mount unit 30 further includes a movable mount 32 which has a major abutment wall 320 that is disposed forwardly of the right end 311 of the fixed mount 31 along the tightening axis, and that has an elongated axial hole 323 extending therethrough and coaxial with the throughbore 312. The major abutment wall 320 has a proximate tightening surface 326 facing forwardly.
The movable mount 32 has an anchoring wall 327 which extends rearwardly from an upper edge of the major abutment wall 320, and which has a pair of positioning holes 322 that extend therethrough and that are elongated in a longitudinal direction parallel to the tightening axis. A pair of first screw fasteners 35 are disposed to respectively extend through the positioning holes, and are respectively and threadedly engaged with two screw holes 313 in the fixed mount 31. Thus, the position of the movable mount 32 relative to the fixed mount 31 in the longitudinal direction is adjustable by movement of the first screw fasteners 35 in the positioning holes 322 in the longitudinal direction. In addition, a second screw fastener 34 is threadedly engaged with a screw hole 321 in a center of the anchoring wall 327 and extends to abut against the fixed mount 31 so as to generate a depressing force to render an angular position of the major abutment wall 320 of the movable mount 32 relative to the fixed mount 31 adjustable by virtue of varying the depression force. Thus, the longitudinal and angular positions of the supporting frame 40 can be corrected to be in line with the saw blade 104.
Further, the major abutment wall 320 of the movable mount 32 has two limiting pins 324 and two retaining pins 325 which extend from the proximate tightening surface 326 and which are disposed upwardly, downwardly, leftwardly and rightwardly of the axial hole 323, respectively.
The tightening bolt 80 has a shank 81 which is configured to pass through the axial hole 323 and the throughbore 312, and which has front and rear ends 811,812 opposite to each other in the tightening axis, and an intermediate segment 813 that is interposed between the front and rear ends 811,812 and that has a non-circular cross-section so as to be movable relative to the major abutment wall 320 along the tightening axis. The tightening bolt 80 further has a screw nut 82 which is threadedly engaged with the rear end 812 of the shank 81, and a flexible joint 83 which is received in the throughbore 312, which is sleeved on the intermediate segment 813 of the shank 81 between the screw nut 82 and the major abutment wall 320 of the movable mount 32, and which has an accommodation chamber 831.
The supporting frame 40 has upper and lower ends 42,43 opposite to each other, and a middle segment 41 interposed between the upper and lower ends 42,43. The upper end 42 is adapted to hold a protective cover (not shown). The middle segment 41 has proximate and distal tightened major surfaces 414,415 opposite to each other along the tightening axis, and an arcuate guiding slot 411 which extends through the proximate and distal tightened major surfaces 414,415 and which permits passage of the shank 81 therethrough. The middle segment 41 further has two upper retaining holes 413 and two lower retaining holes 412 proximate to the upper and lower ends 42,43, respectively. The guiding slot 411 is configured to permit the middle segment 41 to be movable between a position of use, as shown in
The movable tightening unit 50 includes a movable tightening member 51 and a cam actuating member 52. The movable tightening member 51 is sleeved on the intermediate segment 813 of the shank 81, and has a thrust major wall 511 to which the tightening axis is normal. The thrust major wall 511 has a distal tightening surface 512 which confronts and which is to be brought to press the distal tightened major surface 415 so as to force the proximate tightened major surface 414 to abut against the proximate tightening surface 326, and a cam follower surface 513 which is opposite to the distal tightening surface 512 along the tightening axis, and which is of a wedge shape. Specifically, as shown in
The cam actuating member 52 includes an actuating body 521 and a handgrip 53. The actuating body 521 is sleeved on the intermediate segment 813 of the shank 81, and has a cam surface 522 and an outmost major surface 523 opposite to each other in the tightening axis to abut against the front end 811 of the shank 81. The cam surface 522 is of a wedge shape. Specifically, as shown in
The biasing member 60 is a coil spring 60 in this embodiment. The coil spring 60 is disposed to surround the shank 81, and has an end abutting against the major abutment wall 320, and an opposite end which is received in the accommodation chamber 831 in the flexible joint 83. Thus, the coil spring 60 acquires a biasing force which urges the tightening bolt 80 and the movable tightening unit 50 rearwardly so as to force the middle segment 41 of the supporting frame 40 to abut against the proximate tightening surface 326. Moreover, the biasing force of the coil spring 60 is adjustable by threaded movement of the screw nut 82 while being kept in line with the tightening axis. Furthermore, as a result of displacement of the actuating body 521 to the tightening position, as shown in
As illustrated, the supporting frame 40 can be tightened firmly in the tightening position so as to hold a protective cover (not shown) against vibration of the cutting machine 100 during a cutting operation. In addition, by operating the handgrip 53 to turn the actuating body 521 about the tightening axis, the supporting frame 40 can be easily tightened to and loosened from the movable mount 32 such that the supporting frame 40 can be moved to a corresponding one of the position of use and the retreat position when being loosened. Furthermore, by means of the retaining unit, i.e., the retaining pins 325 and the retaining holes 413,412, the supporting frame 40 can be retained in the corresponding one of the position of use and the retreat position.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
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