1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a tension-adjusting device for a chain in a chain saw without using any auxiliary tool.
2. The Prior Arts
A chain saw is a popular power tool and is generally used in sawing trees or boards. However, after a long-term use, a chain of the chain saw often gets loosed. When the chain is too loose, it may be come off the chain saw during sawing, resulting in an obstacle in operation. Such a situation will also reduce the life of a chain saw. In conventional chain saws, an operator adjusts the tension of chain by using an auxiliary tool to make the chain tensioned again on the sprocket of the chain saw. However, if the chain is too tense, it may be broken and thus produce a serious accident. Therefore, the operator needs to adjust the tension of chain again by using the auxiliary tool to a proper extent. Using an auxiliary tool to adjust the tension of chain is troublesome and time-consuming, and this also greatly reduces the efficiency of sawing. Further, it is inconvenient for the operator to additionally carry the auxiliary tool.
Therefore, it is necessary to propose an improved tension-adjusting device for a chain in a chain saw. Taiwan Patent Publication No. 503,810 discloses a device for adjusting a chain saw, which comprises an adjusting assembly, a driving assembly and a fixing base. The adjusting assembly comprises a dust-proof cover, a driving disk and a knob; the driving assembly comprises a guide piece, a position piece, a brake disk and a toothed disk; and the fixing base comprises a sprocket, a screw and a guide block. By rotating the knob to drive the driving disk, the tension adjustment of chain can be attained. When the driving disk is driven to rotate, the brake disk follows to be rotated simultaneously and thus, the spiral guide rail provided under the brake disk pushes the position piece to move along the guide block to adjust the tension of chain.
However, in the conventional tension-adjusting device for a chain saw, the adjusting assembly and the driving assembly comprise many parts, and the driving disk and the toothed disk have a complicated structure, resulting in assembly and maintenance difficult and thus having higher manufacturing cost.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a tension-adjusting device for a chain in a chain saw without using any auxiliary tool, which has a simpler structure than conventional devices, is easier to be manufactured, assembled and maintained, and thus has a lower manufacturing cost.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a tension-adjusting device for a chain in a chain saw, which comprises an adjusting assembly, a fixing base, a brake disk, a position piece and a fixing piece, which are locked together on the fixing base by a bolt, in which the adjusting assembly is located at an outside end of the fixing base while the brake disk, the position piece and the fixing piece are located at an inside end of the fixing base. The adjusting assembly and the brake disk are connected and fixed with each other, and the brake disk is engaged with the position piece via guide rails on the brake disk and projections on the position piece, such that the brake disk, when rotated, drives the position piece to move reciprocally and linearly. Then, such movement further drives a guide plate of a chain saw connected to the position piece to move linearly, thus attaining the tension adjustment of chain in the chain saw.
The adjusting assembly further comprises a knob, a nut, a fixing member, and an adjusting ring. The nut is inserted into and engaged with the fixing member, the fixing member is then combined into the knob, and the knob is combined into the adjusting ring. Finally, the adjusting ring is combined with the fixing base. Since the assembling of the above components does not need any auxiliary tool, it is very convenient for assembling and maintenance.
The present invention reduces the number of components, and does not need to produce toothed members, such as the driving disk and the toothed disk as shown in the above conventional device. Therefore, the present invention really simplifies the structure, and assembling and manufacturing process.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
a and 4b are plan views showing that the brake disk drives the movement of the position piece.
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The adjusting ring 14 is formed into a hollow disk. One end of the adjusting ring 14 is formed into a polygonal recess (not shown), which can exactly receive the hollow polyhedron 11b of the knob 11; and the other end thereof is formed into a hollow disk 14a with a smaller diameter and projecting from the adjusting ring 14. A plurality of position pins 14b (six in
The other end of the brake disk 20 not contacting with the adjusting ring 14 is provided with a plurality of spiral guide rails 20b (two in the drawings). The position piece 30 is provided with a notch 30a and a plurality of projections 30b. One end of the position piece is provided with a tab 30c. Each spiral guide rail 20b in its width direction can be properly fitted into the space between two adjacent projections 30b such that the spiral guide rail 20b can smoothly pass through the space between the two adjacent projections 30b on the position piece 30. At the same time, the hollow cylinder 13c of the fixing member 13 projects through the shaft hole 20c of the brake disk 20 and the notch 30a of the position piece 30. Finally, the fixing piece 40 provided with a slot 40a is covered on the position piece 30, and thus the tab 30c on the position piece 30 passes through the slot 40a on the fixing piece 40. The fixing piece 40 is locked to the fixing base 15 by screws 50. Further, a longer bolt 60 penetrates through the hole 40b of the fixing piece 40, the notch 30a of the position piece 30, the shaft hole 20c of the brake disk 20 and the center of the hollow cylinder 13c of the fixing member 13, and finally, is screwed into the nut 12 mounted inside the knob 11, such that all the above members are fixed together to complete the assembling of the present invention.
Next, the operation of the present invention is described as follows. The position piece 30 is connected to a guide plate (not shown) used for guiding a chain saw. When the operator intends to adjust the tension of chain, since the knob 11, the nut 12, the fixing member 13, the adjusting ring 14 and the brake disk 20 are assembled together without any relative rotation, the operator merely needs to rotate the stem 11a of the knob 11 to drive the adjusting ring 14 and then the brake disk 20 to rotate, and thus, the spiral guide rail 20b on one end of the brake disk 20 moves between two adjacent projections 30b of the position piece 30, such that the position piece 30 moves forward or backward (see
The present invention significantly reduces the number of the components. Since the position pins 14b of the adjusting ring 14 are engaged with the pinholes 20a of the brake disk 20, the present invention eliminates the toothed members, such as the driving disk and the toothed disk in conventional devices. Therefore, the present invention indeed simplifies the structure, and assembling and manufacturing process.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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