1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a swiftly adjusting device for a blade shaft of a planer, particularly to one possible to minutely adjust the position of a blade shaft of a manual planer with swiftness.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional planer shown in
However, the bearing supports 13 are tightly fixed on the body 11 with bolts, if the blade shaft 12 is needed to be adjusted in its level, or to be taken off, the elongate bolts 114 have to be disengaged from the bottom of the body 11 at first. Thus it takes much time for adjusting or taking off the blade shaft 12. Further, in adjusting the elongate bolts 114, it cannot be seen owing to its low position, requiring many times of testing, quite troublesome.
The feature of the invention is an adjusting hollow space provided in a front portion of a machine body of a planer, an adjusting member movably combined under the bottom of the center of the adjusting hollow space, and an adjusting bearing support pivotally connected to a blade shaft located in a shaft opening in the center portion of the work table fixed on the machine body. The adjusting bearing support is received in the adjusting hollow space, having its bottom contacting the upper end of the adjusting member so that the blade shaft can be minutely and swiftly adjusted in its level to the worktable by screwing up and down the adjusting member in a minute way to move up and down minutely the adjusting bearing support in the adjusting hollow space.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a swiftly adjusting device for a blade shaft of a planer in the present invention, as shown in
The machine body 20 has a worktable 21 fixed on an upper side, and a blade opening 22 is formed in a center portion of the worktable 21, so the blade shaft 30 may be pivotally combined in the blade opening 22.
The machine body 20 is provided with an adjusting hollow space 23 formed in a location in a front portion facing the blade opening 22, an adjusting member 231 fitted under the bottom of the adjusting hollow space 23. The adjusting member 231 is a bolt and nut engaging an adjusting threaded hole 232 formed in the machine body 20 just under the adjusting hollow space 23. Further, two fixing threaded holes 233 are formed at two sides of the adjusting hollow space 23. The machine body 20 is also provided with a curved recess 24 formed in a rear side and corresponding to the adjusting hollow space 23, and the curved recess 24 has a vertical hole 241 in its center, with an elongate bolt 25 extending in the vertical hole 241.
The blade shaft 30 has a shaft body 31 positioned in the blade opening 22, and a belt pulley 311 is fixed at a first end of the shaft body 31, connected with and driven by a motor (not shown) of the machine body 20. The blade shaft 30 has a second end pivotally connected to an adjusting bearing support 32, which has a projection 321 respectively at two sides. Each projection 321 has a stepped hole 322 to align to the fix threaded hole 233 of the adjusting hollow space 23, with a bolt 323 engaging the fix threaded hole 233, and with the bottom of the adjusting bearing support 32 contacting the upper end of the adjusting member 231. Further, the first end of the blade shaft 30 is fitted with a bearing support 33, which is received in the curved recess 24 and has a threaded hole 331 aligned to the elongate hole 241 of the machine body 20 for the elongate bolt 25 to engage to keep the bearing support 33 tightly in the curved recess 24.
Next, how to adjust the blade shaft 30 in its level to the worktable 21 is to be described as follows. As shown in
So the swift adjusting device for a blade shaft of a planer can make the adjusting bearing support to swiftly shift its position in a minute way, saving time in adjustment and upgrading its effectiveness.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5143128 | Chen | Sep 1992 | A |
5213457 | Maas et al. | May 1993 | A |
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20070245870 A1 | Oct 2007 | US |