1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a surgical cutting machine, and more particularly to a surgical milling cutter bracket.
2. Description of the Prior Art
During a surgical operation, a milling cutter is used for cutting. The milling cutter of a prior art comprises a milling cutter bracket, a blade and an electric motor. A top of the milling cutter bracket has an L-shaped support frame. A short side of the L-shaped support frame has a hole. The cylindrical head at the front part of the blade of the milling cutter extends into the hole to ensure that the milling cutter provides a better support to secure the blade, especially in rotation. In order to protect the milling cutter, the cylindrical head doesn't fully extend into the hole so a portion of the cylindrical head is exposed. In the existing technology, the short side of the L-shaped support frame is a flat configuration. With the cylindrical head of the prior art placed above the blade, when cutting an object, the cylindrical head doesn't function as it was designed to cut an object if it touches and levels with the object, as the blade itself then does not contact the object. The object will be cut unevenly. During cutting, it is difficult for the milling cutter of the prior art to change direction when rotating along a vertical axis of the cutter.
Accordingly, the inventor of the present invention has devoted himself based on his many years of practical experiences to solve these problems.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a surgical milling cutter bracket which can prevent a cylindrical head from contacting an object to be cut. The surgical milling cutter bracket is nimble to change direction.
In order to achieve the aforesaid object, a surgical milling cutter bracket comprises a retaining base having a through hole. The upper part of the retaining base is provided with a finger guide having an L-shaped support frame on the top of the finger guide to be manually controlled by a user's finger(s) to guide the direction of the cutter's rotation. A downward protrusion is provided at a distal end of a short side of the L-shaped support frame. The lowest point of the protrusion is lower than the lowest point of a cylindrical head of the milling cutter during normal operation of the milling cutter.
A bolt having a through hole is fixed within a cavity of the finger guide. A depressor is provided on the upper part of the retaining base. The bolt passes through a hole of the depressor and is connected to a nut.
Alternatively, the lower part of the retaining base is provided with a finger guide. A T-shaped bolt having a through hole is fixed within a cavity of the finger guide. A depressor is provided on the upper part of the retaining base. A nut passes through a hole of the depressor and is connected to the bolt.
For keeping stable working of the milling cutter, the upper part of the finger guide is provided with a bearing.
To prevent the finger guide from being too nimble, a spring is fitted on the bolt.
For skidproof, the outer surfaces of the retaining base and the finger guide each have a skidproof groove.
The protrusion of the present invention is able to prevent an object from contacting the cylindrical head, thus avoiding cutting the object unevenly. Additionally, by driving the L-shaped support frame to rotate via the finger guide, the movement direction of the milling cutter can be changed, facilitating the operation.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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A downward protrusion (9) is provided at a distal end of a short side (8) of the L-shaped support frame. The lowest point of the protrusion (9) is lower than the lowest point of a cylindrical head (10) of the milling cutter (11) during normal operation of the milling cutter (11). This arrangement can prevent an object from contacting the cylindrical head (10), thus avoiding cutting the object unevenly. A T-shaped bolt (3) having a through hole (12) is fixed within the cavity of the finger guide (4). A depressor (7) is provided on the upper part of the retaining base (1). A nut (6) passes through a hole of the depressor (7) and is connected to the bolt (3).
The upper part of the finger guide (4) is provided with a bearing (5). A spring (2) is fitted on the bolt (3). The outer surfaces of the retaining base (1) and the finger guide (4) each have a skidproof groove. The bearing (5) makes the milling cutter (11) have a closer force point to ensure working of the milling cutter (11). The spring (2) is to ensure a certain force between the finger guide (4) and the retaining base (1), preventing the finger guide (4) from turning too much to cause an operating error.
When the finger guide (4) is turned along the vertical central axis (13), the bolt (3) and the nut (6) are driven to turn.
Thus, by driving the L-shaped support frame to rotate via the finger guide, the movement direction of the milling cutter (11) can be changed, facilitating the operation.
Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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