1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tool with a removable blade, in particular a wood chisel and a blade for such a tool.
2. Description of the Related Art
Wood chisels in which the blade is immovable are known. There are also wood chisels comprising a removable blade which can thus be changed in the case of pronounced wear or for varying the types of blade. However, these tools with a removable blade often require the use of a tool for detaching and mounting the blade.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a tool, in particular a wood chisel, in which the blade is removable and which permits simple and quick changing of the blade without the need for an auxiliary tool for mounting or detaching the blade, whilst guaranteeing that the blade is securely held once it is fixed to said tool. The aim of the present invention is also to provide a removable blade intended to be fitted to a tool, in particular a wood chisel.
The present invention relates to a tool, in particular a wood chisel, comprising a first profiled part, a second profiled part and a removable blade, characterised in that the second profiled part is pushed into the first profiled part such that the removable blade can be inserted between said first and second profiled parts and be held therein by friction.
The present invention also relates to a removable blade intended to be fitted to a tool, in particular a wood chisel, in accordance with the invention.
The accompanying drawings schematically illustrate by way of example several embodiments of a tool, in particular a wood chisel, with a removable blade, as well as said removable blade in accordance with the invention.
a and 1b illustrate a wood chisel in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention:
a is a view of the partially assembled elements forming said wood chisel,
b is a view of the fully assembled elements forming said wood chisel.
a, 2b and 2c illustrate the first profiled part of a wood chisel in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention:
a is a top view of said first profiled part,
b is a side view of said first profiled part,
c is a cross-sectional view taken along the axis II-II of the first profiled part illustrated in
a and 3b illustrate the core of a wood chisel in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention:
a is a top view of said core,
b is a side view of said core.
a, 4b and 4c illustrate the locking element of a wood chisel in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention:
a is a top view of said locking element,
b is a side view of said locking element,
c is a cross-sectional view taken along the axis IV-IV of the locking element illustrated in
a and 5b illustrate the sliding element of a wood chisel in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention:
a is a top view of said sliding element,
b is a side view of said sliding element.
a illustrates the removable blade of a wood chisel in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention.
b is a profile view of the blade illustrated in
In the first embodiment illustrated in
In accordance with this first embodiment, the wood chisel in accordance with the invention further comprises a second profiled part 103 having the form of a substantially rectangular plate whose edges 104 are curved as illustrated in the enlargement 102 of
Preferably, the wood chisel in accordance with the invention further has a core 105 having the form of a substantially rectangular plate and intended to be inserted between the first and second profiled parts 100, 103. The core 105 is used to reinforce the wood chisel in accordance with the invention, thereby improving the rigidity of the tool.
The wood chisel in accordance with the invention further has a removable blade 106 formed from a cutting plate 107 fixedly attached to a fixing plate 108. The cutting plate 107 has at its free end a cutting edge 109. The size and shape of the fixing plate 108 are such that it can be forcibly inserted between the first and second profiled parts, thereby fixing the removable blade to the wood chisel in accordance with the invention. The size of the cutting plate and the angle of the cutting edge may vary depending upon the type of blade.
Preferably, the core is substantially shorter than the first and second profiled parts 100, 103, as illustrated in
In order to remove the removable blade 106, it only has to be pulled by the cutting plate out of the first and second profiled parts. Preferably, the first and second profiled parts each comprise a first oblong opening 110 at their end receiving the removable blade. The removable blade 106 for its part comprises a hole 111 in the fixing plate 108. The first oblong openings 110 and the hole 111 are such that when the removable blade 106 is inserted between the first and second profiled parts 100, 103 the hole 111 is visible through the oblong openings 110 as illustrated in
In the second embodiment illustrated in
As illustrated in
The first profiled part 1 further comprises different openings whose function will be described hereinafter. A first hole 3 is produced in the first profiled part 1 at its first end 1a. The first profiled part 1 further comprises a second hole 4 located between its curved edges 2. Finally, the first profiled part 1 further has two positioning holes 5 at its second end 1b.
The wood chisel in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention comprises a core 6 illustrated in
At its end 6a on a first face, the core 6 comprises a first protuberance 7 intended to co-operate with the first hole 3 of the first profiled part 1 to guarantee that the core 6 is suitably positioned and held with respect to the first profiled part 1. The core 6 further comprises, still at its end 6a, a second protuberance 8. As illustrated in
The core 6 further has an oblong opening 9 extending in parallel with the longer sides of said core 6.
In this second embodiment, the second profiled part is composed of two elements: a locking element 10 and a sliding element 14.
The locking element 10 illustrated in
Moreover, the locking element 10 comprises on its first portion 10a a third hole 12 intended to co-operate with the second protuberance 8 of the core 6 so as to guarantee that the locking element 10 is suitably positioned with respect to the core 6.
The locking element 10 further comprises a tab 13 cut from its second portion 10b. Said tab 13 is shaped so as to have a certain degree of resiliency under pressure along an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the locking element 10. Preferably, the tab 13 has a substantially circular portion 13a providing a suitable pressing area for the user, fixedly attached to the locking element 10 by an arm 13b. In a likewise preferable manner, the tab 13 has on its free end a finger 13c whose function will be described hereinafter.
The wood chisel in accordance with the invention further comprises a sliding element 14 illustrated in
The second portion 14b of the sliding element 14 has lateral flanges 16 extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the sliding element on the side opposite the ridges 15. Still on the face opposite that having the ridges 15, the sliding element has a stop 18 intended to slide in the oblong opening 9 of the core 6.
The lateral flanges 16 of the sliding element 14 are shaped such that said sliding element 14 can be displaced in the first profiled part 1, said lateral flanges sliding between the bent edges 2 of the first profiled part 1 and the core 6.
The assembly and operation of the wood chisel in accordance with this second embodiment will now be described in detail. The core 6 is inserted into the first profiled part 1, its positioning being ensured by the insertion of the first protuberance 7 of the core 6 into the first hole 3 of the first profiled part 1. The locking element 10 is then inserted in the first profiled part 1. Said locking element is correctly positioned when the second protuberance 8 of the core 6 is correctly pushed into the third hole 12 of the locking element. Owing to the shape of the first profiled part 1, of the core 6 and of the locking element 10, the latter can be removed from the first profiled part 1 only by displacing it along the longitudinal axis of the first profiled part. In particular, said locking element cannot be removed from the first profiled part 1 vertically. Therefore, once in its operational position, the locking element 10 is pushed into the first profiled part 1 and also locks the core 6 in said first profiled part 1.
The size of the core 6 is such that once the first profiled part 1, the core 6 and the locking element 10 are in their operational position, the positioning holes 5 are not covered by the core and are accessible to the user, as illustrated in
The sliding element 14 is inserted into the first profiled part 1 such that the lateral flanges 16 of said sliding element 14 enclose the core 6. Owing to the shape of the first profiled part 1 and of the sliding element 14, the latter cannot be removed from the first profiled part vertically. As was the case for the locking element 10, the sliding element 14 can only be displaced laterally along the longitudinal axis of the first profiled part 1.
Displacement of the sliding element 14 with respect to the first profiled part 1 is limited by the travel of the stop 18 in the oblong opening 9 of the core 6. Moreover, in the closed position, the finger 13c of the tab 13 of the locking element 10 co-operates with the cut-out 17 of the sliding element 14 to lock it and prevent it from sliding further forward with respect to the first profiled part 1. This closed position is illustrated in
In order to displace the sliding element 14 into its open position, the user must press the tab 13, via its circular portion 13a, so as to disengage the finger 13c from the cut-out 17. Whilst keeping pressure on the tab 13, the user can then slide the sliding element 14 over the locking element 10, thereby uncovering the positioning holes 5 of the first profiled part 1. The travel of the sliding element 14 is limited by the stop 18 sliding in the oblong opening 9. The locking element 10 and the sliding element 14 are shaped such that the latter can slide over the former. This open position is illustrated in
The wood chisel in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention further comprises a removable blade 20 illustrated in
The removable blade 20 further comprises a cutting plate 23 fixedly attached to the fixing plate 21. The free end of the cutting plate 23 has a cutting edge 24. The size of the cutting plate and the angle of the cutting edge may vary depending upon the type of blade.
When the sliding element 14 is in the open position, the removable blade 20 is placed in the first profiled part 1. The suitable positioning of the blade 20 is ensured by the snap-fitting of the first and second lugs 22 in the positioning holes 5 of the first profiled part 1.
In order to ensure the fixing of the removable blade 20 to the wood chisel in accordance with the invention, the user must now displace the sliding element 14 into its closed position by sliding it with respect to the first profiled part 1. Once the sliding element is in its closed position, the fixing plate 21 of the removable blade 20 is completely covered by the sliding element 14 which thus keeps the removable blade 20 fixedly attached to the wood chisel in accordance with the invention.
The present embodiment has been described by way of example only. In particular, the tab 13 could be replaced by any suitable resilient force. Similarly, the various positioning means, such as the protuberances, the recesses, the stops, could be replaced by any other suitable positioning means.
The angle a between the cutting plate 23 and the fixing plate 21 of the removable blade may vary depending upon the type of blade. However, the cutting plate 23 is adjusted with respect to the fixing plate 21 so as to form a shoulder 25 shaped such that possible material shavings lifted off during use of the wood chisel in accordance with the invention cannot come to slide between the sliding element 14 and the removable blade 20. This variation for the removable blade can likewise be applied to a removable blade intended to be fitted to a wood chisel in accordance with the first embodiment. The cores 105, 6 described in the two embodiments described above are optional in both cases.
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