Undercut saw with central height adjustment

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6588111
  • Patent Number
    6,588,111
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 8, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An undercut saw (10) having a central axis (11) generally comprises a cutting assembly (20) and a base (60). Cutting assembly (20) comprises case (30) housing electric motor (24) that drives shaft (40), upon which saw blade (50) is mounted. Base (60) supports cutting assembly (20) above a support surface and comprises cylindrical sleeve (63) supporting case (30) such that central axis (11) is vertical, horizontal portion (94), and vertical leg portion (96) extending down from the periphery of horizontal portion (94) and terminating in foot (98) for resting on a support surface. Case (30) and sleeve (63) are cooperatively adapted such that case (30) can be selectively moved vertically within sleeve (63) and retained in the selected position so as to adjust the height of blade (50) relative to foot (98). In a first preferred embodiment, case (30) and sleeve (63) include cooperating screwing devices for adjusting blade (50) height. Line cord (26) departs motor assembly (22) along central axis (11).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates in general to undercut saws, and more specifically involves an undercut saw with a centrally located height adjustment mechanism.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Undercut saws or flush-cutting saws are used to undercut doors and baseboards, typically about 0.25 inches to 1.75 inches, to provide sufficient space for floor coverings to fit underneath.




Conventional undercut saws use a cutting assembly including an electric rotary motor driving a shaft rotating a flat, circular cutting blade in a horizontal plane. The cutting assembly is held above a guide surface, such as a floor, by a base which provides a large stable skid surface for sliding the saw along the floor. The base includes an inner portion attached to the cutting assembly, horizontal portion extending radially outward therefrom and past the blade circumference, and an outer generally vertical leg portion extending down from the periphery of the horizontal portion to rest on the floor.




The blade is adjusted vertically by adjusting the height of the leg of the base. Typically, the leg comprises includes inner and outer mating vertically telescopic collars. The relative position of the collars determined in a manner such as the inner collar having a plurality of spaced protruding studs, the outer collar having slots for receiving the studs, and a plurality of wing nuts, each attached to a stud for clamping the collars together.




This peripheral adjustment approach has several shortcomings. Notably, it is slow because several fasteners require adjustment. More importantly, using the peripheral adjustments, it is difficult to adjust the height so that the blade is level. The blade is only level if each of the peripheral clamps, e.g. studs and wingnuts, are at the same height. This is not quickly and easily accomplished.




At least one attempt has been made to provide central height adjustment using an angled drive, but this resulted in an awkward, unbalanced device requiring a large triangular base.




Therefore, there has been a need for an undercut saw with improved mechanism that quickly and accurately adjusts the cutting height while maintaining the blade level and does not otherwise detract from the ergonomics of the saw.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention is an undercut saw having a central axis and it generally comprises a cutting assembly and a base. The cutting assembly comprises a case, housing an electric motor that drives a shaft upon which a saw blade is mounted to rotate in a plane perpendicular to the central axis. The base supports the cutting assembly above a support surface and comprises a cylindrical sleeve horizontally surrounding the motor case and supporting the case such that the central axis is vertical, a horizontal portion extending radially outward from the sleeve and having a periphery past the blade circumference so as to cover said blade except for an exposed cutting area, and a generally vertical leg portion extending down from the periphery of the horizontal portion and terminating in a foot for resting on the support surface. The case and sleeve are cooperatively adapted such that the case may be selectively moved vertically within the sleeve and retained in the selected position so as to adjust the height of the blade relative to the foot.




In a first preferred embodiment, the case and sleeve include cooperating screw means for moving said case vertically in said sleeve upon rotation of said case relative to said sleeve about the central axis. A line cord departs the motor assembly along the central axis.




Other features and many attendant advantages of the invention will become more apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description together with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top-front perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the undercut saw of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a partial, vertical, cross-sectional view of the saw of

FIG. 1

taken on the threaded interface between motor housing and base sleeve.





FIG. 3

is a partial perspective view of a pin and slot height adjustment means.





FIG. 4

is partial perspective view of a rack and pinion height adjusting means.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken on line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a partial perspective view of a clamping height adjustment means.





FIG. 7

is a partial cross-sectional view of a set screw height adjustment means, or, alternately, a braking or stopping means.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference now to the drawing,

FIG. 1

is a top-front perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the undercut saw


10


of the invention, and

FIG. 2

is a partial, vertical, cross-sectional view of the saw


10


of

FIG. 1

taken on the threaded interface between motor case


30


and base sleeve


63


.




Undercut saw


10


has a central axis


11


and, in general, comprises a cutting assembly


20


and a base


60


for supporting cutting assembly


20


.




Cutting assembly


20


comprises a motor assembly


22


, a shaft


40


, and a cutting tool, such as blade


50


. Motor assembly


22


includes an electric motor


24


mounted within case


30


having an outer surface


33


, which is typically cylindrical. Electric motor


24


rotates about central axis


11


and turns shaft


40


about central axis


11


. Shaft


40


has an upper end


42


connected to and driven by motor


24


and a lower end


44


.




Blade


50


is typically a thin, planar cutting blade, such as a steel saw blade, and is attached to lower end


44


of shaft


40


, such as by mounting bolt


49


, so as to rotate with shaft


40


about central axis


11


in a plane perpendicular to central axis


11


. Blade


50


extends radially outward past motor case


30


and terminates radially in a circumferential cutting edge


54


. Blade


50


must extend sufficiently radially outward past motor assembly


22


or inner portion


62


of base


60


so as to be able to undercut a door or counter. When blade


50


is making the undercut, motor assembly


22


or inner portion


62


of base


60


contacts the door or counter surface. Thus, the radial extension of blade


50


past motor assembly


22


or inner portion


62


of base


60


is preferably in the range of two to four and a half inches.




Base


60


supports cutting assembly


20


above a support surface. Base


60


comprises an inner portion


62


including a sleeve


63


and an outer portion


90


including a horizontal portion


94


and a generally vertical leg portion


96


terminating in a foot


98


for resting on a support surface, such as a floor.




Sleeve


63


horizontally surrounds motor case


30


and supports case


30


such that central axis


11


is vertical. Sleeve


63


includes an inner surface


64


and an outer surface


70


. Typically, sleeve


63


is cylindrical.




Horizontal portion


94


is connected to inner portion


62


, such as to lower end of sleeve


63


, and extends radially outward therefrom so as to have a periphery


95


radially outward past the largest radius of blade


50


so as to cover blade


50


except for an exposed cutting area


56


on the front of saw


10


.




Leg portion


96


extends down from periphery


95


of horizontal portion


94


. Foot


98


slides over a support surface and may be made of metal or may be made of rigid plastic or other non-marring material.




Preferably, a blade safety shield


57


is attached to case


30


as is well known in the art and moves vertically with vertical adjustment of motor assembly


22


. Safety shield


57


is biased, such as by a spring, to cover cutting area


56


of blade


50


when blade


50


is not in contact with a workpiece. Safety shield


57


is pushed to a retracted position under horizontal portion


94


upon encounter with the workpiece or by the user using retractor


58


.




A pair of handles


88


are attached, such as to opposite sides of sleeve


63


for holding by the user for manipulating saw


10


. A trigger


89


serves as an on/off switch and may also control motor speed.




Case


30


and sleeve


63


are cooperatively adapted such that case


30


may be selectively moved vertically within sleeve


63


and retained in the selected position so as to adjust the height of blade


50


relative to foot


98


.




In the preferred embodiments of

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


3


, sleeve


63


and case


30


include cooperating screw means for moving case


30


vertically in sleeve


63


upon rotation of case


30


relative to sleeve


63


about central axis


11


.




A line cord


26


provides electrical power to motor


24


. Preferably, at least in the embodiments that adjust by turning case


30


, line cord


26


departs motor assembly


22


along central axis


11


, such as through grommet


27


in case


30


.




In

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the screw means comprises external helical threads


34


on outer surface


33


of case


30


and cooperating internal threads


65


on inner side


64


of sleeve


63


. Locking means, such as locking ring


83


, securely retains case


30


in the selected position. A locking ring


83


surrounds case


30


and includes an inner surface


84


including inner threads


85


cooperating with external threads


34


of case


30


so as to move vertically relative to case


30


with rotation of ring


83


, and a bottom surface


86


for bearing against the top of sleeve


63


in a locking position wherein rotation of case


30


relative to sleeve


63


is prevented. Other locking means are contemplated, such as a set screw or clamping brake.





FIG. 3

is a partial perspective view of an alternate screwtype adjustment means using cooperating pin


35


and helical slot or channel


66


. In the embodiment shown, a plurality of protruding pins


35


are horizontally circumferentially spaced on outer surface


33


of case


30


and a plurality of cooperating helical channels


66


are disposed in inner surface


64


of sleeve


63


. A single pin


35


and channel


66


could be used, and, of course, the pins and channels could be reversed. A plurality of channels


66


is preferred because they supply more even vertical forces for even, non-binding and level vertical movement, as is true with the screw threads of

FIGS. 1 and 2

. A locking mechanism, not shown, such as a brake or set screw, retains the height at the selected position. Pins


35


and channels


66


generally provide for faster height adjustment than threads.





FIG. 4

is a partial perspective view of a rack and pinion height adjusting means.

FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken on line


5





5


of FIG.


4


. Outer surface


33


of case


30


includes a vertical rack


36


recessed therein. Sleeve


63


includes a pinion


71


supported by ears or supports


72


engaging rack through a slot in sleeve


63


such that rotation of pinion


71


moves base


60


vertically. Pinion drive and locking means include drive knob


73


and drive/locking gear


74


. Drive knob


73


is turned to move drive gear


74


for turning pinion


71


. The gear ratio and friction in the drive locks pinion


71


from freely turning.





FIG. 6

is a partial perspective view of a clamping height adjustment means. Sleeve


63


includes a vertical slit


75


. An adjustable clamp


76


adjusts the width of slit


75


. Loosening clamp


76


allows sliding vertical adjustment of case


30


and tightening clamp


76


retains case


30


at the selected height.





FIG. 7

is a partial cross-sectional view of a set screw height adjustment means or, alternately a braking or stopping means. Case


30


of

FIG. 7

is vertically slidable in sleeve


63


, and sleeve


63


includes stop means, such as set screw


77


for selectively contacting case


30


for stopping case


30


from vertical movement. Alternatively, set screw


77


could be used as a braking or stopping means for the screw adjustments of

FIGS. 1-3

interacting between sleeve


63


and case


30


and operating between a first position wherein case


30


can rotate relative to sleeve


63


and a second position resisting relative rotation and holding case


30


at the selected height. Other braking or stopping means are contemplated, such as a clamping brake.




Having described the invention, it can be seen that it provides a very efficient and reliable undercut saw.




Although particular embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, various changes may be made in the form, composition, construction, and arrangement of the parts herein without sacrificing any of its advantages. Therefore, it is to be understood that all matter herein is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense, and it is intended to cover in the appended claims such modifications as come within the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An undercut saw having a central axis; said saw comprising:a cutting assembly comprising: a motor assembly including: a case including: an outer surface; and an electric motor mounted within said case and rotatable about the central axis; a shaft including: an upper end connected to said motor for rotation by said motor about the central axis; and a lower end; a thin, planar cutting blade attached to said lower end of said shaft so as to rotate with said shaft about the central axis in a plane perpendicular to the central axis; said cutting blade extending radially outward past said motor case and terminating radially in a circumferential cutting edge; and a base for supporting said cutting assembly above a support surface; said base comprising: an inner portion including: a sleeve horizontally surrounding said motor case and supporting said case such that the central axis is vertical; said sleeve including: an inner surface; and an outer surface; and an outer portion including: a horizontal portion connected to said inner portion and extending radially outward therefrom and having a periphery past the blade circumference so as to cover said blade except for an exposed cutting area; and a generally vertical leg portion extending down from the periphery of said horizontal portion and terminating in a foot for resting on the support surface; and wherein said case and said sleeve are cooperatively adapted such that said case can be selectively moved vertically within said sleeve to a selected position and retained in the selected position so as to adjust the height of said blade relative to said foot; wherein said sleeve and said case include cooperating screw means for moving said case vertically in said sleeve upon rotation of said case relative to said sleeve about the central axis; wherein said screw means comprises external helical threads on said outer surface of said case and cooperating internal threads on said inner surface of said sleeve; and further including: a locking ring surrounding said case and including: an inner surface including: inner threads cooperating with said external threads of said case so as to move vertically relative to said case with rotation of said ring; and a bottom surface for bearing against said sleeve in a locking position wherein rotation of said case relative to said sleeve is prevented.
  • 2. The undercut saw of claim 1, further including a line cord connected to said motor for providing electrical power to said motor; said line cord departing said motor assembly along the central axis.
  • 3. An undercut saw having a central axis; said saw comprising:a cutting assembly comprising: a motor assembly including: a case including: an outer surface; and an electric motor mounted within said case and rotatable about the central axis; a shaft including: an upper end connected to said motor for rotation by said motor about the central axis; and a lower end; a thin, planar cutting blade attached to said lower end of said shaft so as to rotate with said shaft about the central axis in a plane perpendicular to the central axis; said cutting blade extending radially outward past said motor case and terminating radially in a circumferential cutting edge; and a base for supporting said cutting assembly above a support surface; said base comprising: an inner portion including: a sleeve horizontally surrounding said motor case and supporting said case such that the central axis is vertical; said sleeve including: an inner surface; and an outer surface; and an outer portion including: a horizontal portion connected to said inner portion and extending radially outward therefrom and having a periphery past the blade circumference so as to cover said blade except for an exposed cutting area; and a generally vertical leg portion extending down from the periphery of said horizontal portion and terminating in a foot for resting on the support surface; and wherein said case and said sleeve are cooperatively adapted such that said case can be selectively moved vertically within said sleeve to a selected position and retained in the selected position so as to adjust the height of said blade relative to said foot; wherein said sleeve and said case include cooperating screw means for moving said case vertically in said sleeve upon rotation of said case relative to said sleeve about the central axis; wherein said screw means comprises a cooperating pin and helical channel in said outer surface of said case and said inner surface of said sleeve.
  • 4. The undercut saw of claim 3 further including a line cord connected to said motor for providing electrical power to said motor; said line cord departing said motor assembly along the central axis.
  • 5. An undercut saw having a central axis; said saw comprising:a cutting assembly comprising: a motor assembly including: a case including: an outer surface; and an electric motor mounted within said case and rotatable about the central axis; a shaft including: an upper end connected to said motor for rotation by said motor about the central axis; and a lower end; a thin, planar cutting blade attached to said lower end of said shaft so as to rotate with said shaft about the central axis in a plane perpendicular to the central axis; said cutting blade extending radially outward past said motor case and terminating radially in a circumferential cutting edge; and a base for supporting said cutting assembly above a support surface; said base comprising: an inner portion including: a sleeve horizontally surrounding said motor case and supporting said case such that the central axis is vertical; said sleeve including: an inner surface; and an outer surface; and an outer portion including: a horizontal portion connected to said inner portion and extending radially outward therefrom and having a periphery past the blade circumference so as to cover said blade except for an exposed cutting area; and a generally vertical leg portion extending down from the periphery of said horizontal portion and terminating in a foot for resting on the support surface; and wherein said case and said sleeve are cooperatively adapted such that said case can be selectively moved vertically within said sleeve to a selected position and retained in the selected position so as to adjust the height of said blade relative to said foot; wherein said sleeve and said case include cooperating screw means for moving said case vertically in said sleeve upon rotation of said case relative to said sleeve about the central axis; wherein said screw means comprises a plurality of cooperating pins and helical channels in said outer surface of said case and said inner surface of said sleeve.
  • 6. The undercut saw of claim 5 further including a line cord connected to said motor for providing electrical power to said motor; said line cord departing said motor assembly along the central axis.
  • 7. An undercut saw having a central axis; said saw comprising:a cutting assembly comprising: a motor assembly including: a case including: a cylindrical outer surface; and an electric motor mounted within said case and rotatable about the central axis; a shaft including: an upper end connected to said motor for rotation by said motor about the central axis; and a lower end; a thin, planar cutting blade attached to said lower end of said shaft so as to rotate with said shaft in a horizontal plane about the central axis; said cutting blade extending radially outward past said motor case and terminating radially in a circumferential cutting edge; and a base for supporting said cutting assembly above a support surface; said base comprising: an inner portion including: a cylindrical sleeve horizontally surrounding said motor case and supporting said case such that the central axis is vertical; said sleeve including: an inner surface; an outer surface; and brake means for selective movement between a first position not preventing rotation of said case in said sleeve and a second position resisting relative rotation of said case and said sleeve and holding said case at a selected height; wherein said brake means includes: a locking ring surrounding said case and including: an inner surface including: inner threads cooperating with external threads of said case so as to move vertically relative to said case with rotation of said ring; and a bottom surface for bearing against said sleeve in a locking position wherein rotation of said case relative to said sleeve is prevented; and an outer portion including: a horizontal portion connected to said inner portion and extending radially outward therefrom and having a periphery past the blade circumference so as to cover said blade except for an exposed cutting area; and a generally vertical leg portion extending down from the periphery of said horizontal portion and terminating in a foot for resting on the support surface; and wherein said case and said sleeve include cooperating screw means for moving said case vertically in said sleeve upon rotation of said case relative to said sleeve about the central axis; wherein said screw means comprises external helical threads on said outer surface of said case and cooperating internal threads on said inner surface of said sleeve.
  • 8. The undercut saw of claim 7 further including a line cord connected to said motor for providing electrical power to said motor; said line cord departing said motor assembly along the central axis.
  • 9. An undercut saw having a central axis; said saw comprising:a cutting assembly comprising: a motor assembly including: a case including: a cylindrical outer surface; and an electric motor mounted within said case and rotatable about the central axis; a shaft including: an upper end connected to said motor for rotation by said motor about the central axis; and a lower end; a thin, planar cutting blade attached to said lower end of said shaft so as to rotate with said shaft in a horizontal plane about the central axis; said cutting blade extending radially outward past said motor case and terminating radially in a circumferential cutting edge; and a base for supporting said cutting assembly above a support surface; said base comprising: an inner portion including: a cylindrical sleeve horizontally surrounding said motor case and supporting said case such that the central axis is vertical; said sleeve including: an inner surface; an outer surface; and brake means for selective movement between a first position not preventing rotation of said case in said sleeve and a second position resisting relative rotation of said case and said sleeve and holding said case at a selected height; and an outer portion including: a horizontal portion connected to said inner portion and extending radially outward therefrom and having a periphery past the blade circumference so as to cover said blade except for an exposed cutting area; and a generally vertical leg portion extending down from the periphery of said horizontal portion and terminating in a foot for resting on the support surface; and wherein said case and said sleeve include cooperating screw means for moving said case vertically in said sleeve upon rotation of said case relative to said sleeve about the central axis; wherein said screw means comprises a cooperating pin and helical channel in said outer surface of said case and said inner surface of said sleeve.
  • 10. The undercut saw of claim 9 further including a line cord connected to said motor for providing electrical power to said motor;said line cord departing said motor assembly along the central axis.
  • 11. An undercut saw having a central axis; said saw comprising:a cutting assembly comprising: a motor assembly including: a case including: a cylindrical outer surface; and an electric motor mounted within said case and rotatable about the central axis; a shaft including: an upper end connected to said motor for rotation by said motor about the central axis; and a lower end; a thin, planar cutting blade attached to said lower end of said shaft so as to rotate with said shaft in a horizontal plane about the central axis; said cutting blade extending radially outward past said motor case and terminating radially in a circumferential cutting edge; and a base for supporting said cutting assembly above a support surface; said base comprising: an inner portion including: a cylindrical sleeve horizontally surrounding said motor case and supporting said case such that the central axis is vertical; said sleeve including: an inner surface; an outer surface; and brake means for selective movement between a first position not preventing rotation of said case in said sleeve and a second position resisting relative rotation of said case and said sleeve and holding said case at a selected height; and an outer portion including: a horizontal portion connected to said inner portion and extending radially outward therefrom and having a periphery past the blade circumference so as to cover said blade except for an exposed cutting area; and a generally vertical leg portion extending down from the periphery of said horizontal portion and terminating in a foot for resting on the support surface; and wherein said case and said sleeve include cooperating screw means for moving said case vertically in said sleeve upon rotation of said case relative to said sleeve about the central axis; wherein said screw means comprises a plurality of cooperating pins and helical channels in said outer surface of said case and said inner surface of said sleeve.
  • 12. The undercut saw of claim 11 further including a line cord connected to said motor for providing electrical power to said motor;said line cord departing said motor assembly along the central axis.
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