1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a power tool and more particularly to a system and method to prevent operation of a band saw when the blade tension control has been set to a tension state that is less than full tension.
2. Description of the Related Art
A band saw is a power tool that includes a blade in the shape of a continuous loop that is typically formed of steel and provided with saw teeth along one edge. The loop or band of the band saw blade rides on two wheels that are mounted in the same plane. A drive motor is connected to rotate one of the wheels, causing the blade to move at relatively high speed. Cutting is performed by pressing a workpiece against the portion of the blade that extends between the two wheels.
The blade is kept under tension during use of the saw. If the saw is not being used for some time, the blade can deform and cause vibration during use of the saw. The wheels of the band saw are commonly coated with rubber on their rims to reduce noise and slippage of the blade. The rubber coating on the wheels can deform is the blade is kept under tension during periods between usage of the band saw.
Users of band saws, particularly infrequent users of the band saws, such as home hobbyists, are advised to release the tension from the saw blade if the saw will not be used for a time. The user must reapply tension to the blade prior to use to ensure that the blade does not slip from the wheels or otherwise cause an unsafe condition. The user must remember to tension the blade if the full tension has been released.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,739,231 B2 discloses a quick release lever for a band saw that permits a user to release tension from the band saw blade or to reapply tension to the blade by movement of a lever. The user must remember to move the lever to the full tension position prior to use of the band saw.
The present invention provides a system and method by which a band saw is prevented from operating or starting when the tension apparatus has been set to a partial or full tension release. A sensor in the band saw detects the position of the tension release mechanism and if the tension release is not in the full tension position, the sensor prevents the user from operating the saw.
A third position C is indicated by the sign 48 on the housing 14. The third position C is a full release position at which the tension on the blade 20 is release sufficiently that the blade 20 can be removed and a different blade installed on the band saw device 10. The wheels 30 and 32 are moved toward one another sufficiently to place the blade 20 in a full slack state. The partial tension position B is between the full tension position A and the full release position C of the tension lever 44.
The band saw 10 shown in
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The micro-switch 62 is connected electrically to a coil circuit in the magnetic starter for the motor 36 of the band saw device 10. If the micro-switch 62 is in an operated or closed position, the micro-switch 62 closes a circuit to provide electrical power to the coil to hold the line contacts for the motor 36, enabling the motor 36 of the band saw 10 to start and enabling the motor 36 to continue operating. If the micro-switch 62 is in its non-operated or open position, power is not provided to the coil and a spring inside the coil opens contacts so that power to the motor 36 is interrupted. This interruption in the circuit prevents the motor 36 from starting. If the motor 36 is already running, the movement of the micro-switch 62 to the non-operated position interrupts power to the motor 36 to stop the motor and hence band saw. The micro-switch 62 is connected to the magnetic starter of the band saw and basically adds an interruptible circuit to the magnetic starter coil.
The micro-switch 62 has a roller 64 at the top of the switch unit that is displacable between extended and non-extended positions. Movement of the roller 64 opens or closes the circuit in which the micro-switch 62 is connected. The roller 64 is in contact with an arm 66 that is connected to the tension adjustment lever 44 shown in
The motor 36 also cannot be started when the tension lever 44 is in the full release position C. In the preferred embodiment, the tension lever 44 must be at the full tension position A, or at least sufficiently close to the full tension position A that a safe operating position of the saw is possible.
The micro-switch 62 is thereby positioned to detect the position of the tension lever 44, either directly or indirectly. Other means of sensing the position of the tension lever 44 are possible within the scope of this invention.
In a preferred embodiment, the arm 66 is always in contact with the roller 64 of the micro-switch 62. For example, a mechanism may link the arm 66 to the tension lever 44 to enable the large angle movements of the tension lever 44 to be translated into small angle movements of the arm 66 or into linear or near linear movements, as tension is applied and released.
Other means to interrupt power to the motor or to the starter or to otherwise prevent operation of the band saw when the tension lever is at a position other than full tension are possible and are within the scope of this invention.
The user who attempts to start the saw 10 with the tension lever 44 in the wrong position is prevented from starting the saw by the present apparatus. The position of the lever 44 indicates to the user the reason for the saw not starting so that the user need only look to the tension lever to realize that it must be returned to the full tension position to enable saw starting. It is envisioned that an indicator, such as an indicator light or a message on a display panel, may be provided to indicate to the user the reason for the saw not starting.
The apparatus as shown and described herein prevents a user who has moved the tension lever 44 to the full release or the partial release position, for example to prevent distortion of the blade and wheels between uses, from operating the saw until full tension is applied to the blade. A potentially dangerous condition is thereby avoided.
The blade guide and blade shield 22 are visible at the lower right in the image.
The blade support wheels 82 are connected to a blade tension adjustment 88. Any blade tension adjustment apparatus may be provided, including the tension adjustment lever or some other tension adjustment device. The tension adjustment device 88 is sensed by a sensor 90 to determine if the blade tension is at full operating tension or if the tension has been released to a lesser tension level. The sensor 90 may instead sense the position of the blade support wheels 82 or may even sense the blade 80 directly, in alternative embodiments. The sensor 90 may be replaced by an interlock that prevents operation of a mechanical or electrical component if the tension is set at the incorrect level. In the present example, the sensor is connected to the motor control or saw start control 86 to prevent the saw from operating when the blade tension is at an improper level.
The sensor 90 can be a position sensor, such as the micro-switch sensor shown in
The present invention also encompasses a method for preventing operation of a band saw 10 when tension on the blade 20 is set at less than full tension. The steps of the method, which are apparent from a review of this specification, may include sensing a position of a tension release lever 44, and inhibiting operation of the saw when the tension release lever 44 is determined to be at a position other than a full tension position. If the sensing of the tension release lever 44 determines that the lever is at a full tension position, then the operation of the saw is enabled. The user can only cause the saw to operate when the operation of the saw is enabled.
Although other modifications and changes may be suggested by those skilled in the art, it is the intention of the inventors to embody within the patent warranted hereon all changes and modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of their contribution to the art.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/684,198, filed Aug. 17, 2012, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61684198 | Aug 2012 | US |