Wood planing machine with a bed locking unit which is actuated by a lever

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6382275
  • Patent Number
    6,382,275
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 2, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A planing machine includes a support bed disposed movably along two pairs of vertical slots which are formed through two side walls of a machine body. A-bed-raising rod unit is operably associated with the bed in such a manner that rotation of the rod unit results in movement of the bed within the machine body. Two horizontally spaced apart and interconnected locking rods extend through the bed and the slots in the side walls, and have left and right threaded ends of opposite thread directions. The threaded ends of the locking rods are exposed from the slots in the side walls. Left and right nut units are disposed outside of the machine body, are mounted threadedly on the threaded ends of the locking rods in such a manner that rotation of the locking rods result in axial movement of said left and right nut units toward or away from each other.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a wood planing machine, more particularly to a wood planing machine with a bed locking unit which has a simple structure.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional wood planing machine


10


is shown to include a machine body


11


, a workpiece-support bed


13


, a cutter unit


14


, a bed-raising unit


15


, and a bed-locking unit


16


.




As illustrated, the machine body


11


has a pair of spaced apart side walls


12


, each of which is formed with a pair of vertical slots


121


therethrough. The workpiece-support bed


13


is disposed movably in the machine body


11


between the side walls


12


and under the cutter unit


14


. The bed-locking unit


16


secures the bed


13


to the side walls


12


.




The bed-raising unit


15


is associated with the workpiece-support bed


13


for adjusting the height of the bed


13


relative the cutter unit


14


.




The bed-locking unit


16


includes left and right pairs of engaging pieces


161


which are fixed on the left and right portions of the workpiece-support bed


13


, which extend into the slots


121


, and which are formed with screw holes, and left and right pairs of clamping plates


162


which are disposed on outer sides of the side walls


12


and which threadedly engage the screw holes in the engaging pieces


161


. The clamping plates


162


are provided with turning handles


163


.




When a desired height of the workpiece-support bed


13


relative to the cutter unit


14


has been achieved, each of the clamping plates


162


is turned in a clockwise direction, where the clamping plates


162


are forced to abut against the side walls


12


so as to lock the workpiece-support bed


13


relative to the side walls


12


. It is inconvenient and time-consuming to turn the clamping plates


162


one after another.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of this invention is to provide a wood planing machine which includes a bed-locking unit of a simple construction and which is clear of the aforementioned drawback that results from the use of the conventional wood planing machine.




Accordingly, the wood planing machine of the present invention includes a machine body with opposite side walls, a workpiece-support bed, a bed-raising unit, and a bed locking unit. Each of the side walls has a pair of vertical slots formed therethrough. The workpiece-support bed is disposed between the side walls, and is movable along the slots. The bed-raising unit is mounted on the machine body, and is operably associated with the workpiece-support bed in such a manner that operation of the bed-raising unit results in movement of the workpiece-support bed within the machine body. The bed locking unit includes two horizontally spaced apart and interconnected locking rods, and left and right nut units. The locking rods extend through the workpiece-support bed and the slots in the side walls, and have left and right threaded ends of opposite thread directions. The threaded ends of the locking rods are exposed from the slots in the side walls. The locking rods are axially rotatable. The left and right nut units are disposed outside of the machine body adjacent to the left and right side walls, respectively, and include a pair of internally threaded right nuts which are mounted threadedly on the right threaded ends of the locking rods and disposed non-rotatably on the machine body and which have wall abutting flanges extending outwardly and radially from the right nuts, and a pair of internally threaded left nuts which are mounted threadedly on the left threaded ends of the locking rods and disposed non-rotatably on the machine body and which have wall abutting flanges extending outwardly and radially from the left nuts. Rotation of the locking rods results in axial movement of the left and right nut units toward or away from each other and consequently causes the wall abutting flanges of the left and right nuts to engage or disengage the side walls, thereby locking or unlocking the workpiece-support bed on the side walls of the machine body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view of a conventional wood planing machine;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary exploded view of a preferred embodiment of a wood planing machine of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary perspective view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating how a bed-locking unit is mounted on a machine body with a workpiece-support bed removed therefrom for the sake of clarity;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged view of a portion of the bed-locking unit shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a schematic partly sectional side view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating connection relationship between a workpiece-support bed and the bed-locking unit when the workpiece-support bed is locked relative to the machine body;





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary partly sectional front view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating the connection relationship between the workpiece-support bed and the bed-locking unit when the workpiece-support bed is locked relative to the machine body;





FIG. 7

is a schematic partly sectional side view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating the connection relationship between the workpiece-support bed and the bed-locking unit when the workpiece-support bed is released relative to the machine body; and





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary partly sectional front view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating the connection relationship between the workpiece-support bed and the bed-locking unit when the workpiece-support bed is released relative to the machine body.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 2

to


5


, the preferred embodiment of a wood planing machine of this invention is shown to include an elongated machine body


20


, a cutter unit (not shown), a workpiece-support bed


23


, a bed-raising unit


254


, and a bed locking unit.




As illustrated, the machine body


20


includes left and right side walls


21


,


22


, each of which has a pair of vertical slots (


211


,


212


), (


221


,


222


) formed therethrough.




A cutter unit (not shown) is mounted operably on the machine body


20


between the side walls


21


,


22


in a conventional manner.




The workpiece-support bed


23


is disposed between the side walls


21


,


22


below the cutter unit (not shown) and is movable along the slots (


211


,


212


), (


221


,


222


) so as to achieve a desired height of the workpiece-support bed


23


relative to the cutter unit.




The bed-raising unit


254


is mounted on the machine body


20


, and is operably associated with the support bed


23


in such a manner that operation of the bed-raising unit


254


results in movement of the workpiece-support bed


23


within the machine body


20


. The structures of the workpiece-support bed


23


and the bed-raising unit


254


and the connecting relationship therebetween are described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,135,177 and since the present invention is not pertinent thereto, a detailed description of the same is omitted herein for the sake of brevity.




The bed locking unit includes two horizontally spaced apart and interconnected locking rods (


30


,


40


), and left and right nut units


90


. The locking rods


30


,


40


extend through the workpiece-support bed


23


and the slots (


211


,


212


), (


221


,


222


) in the side walls (


21


,


22


), and have left and right threaded ends (


31


,


41


), (


32


,


42


) of opposite thread directions. The threaded ends (


31


,


41


), (


32


,


42


) are exposed from the machine body


20


via the slots (


211


,


212


), (


221


,


222


) in the side walls


21


,


22


. The locking rods


30


,


40


are axially rotatable. The left and right nut units


90


are disposed outside of the machine body


20


adjacent to the side walls


21


,


22


, respectively, and include a pair of internally threaded left nuts


91


which are mounted threadedly on the left threaded ends


31


,


41


of the locking rods


30


,


40


and disposed non-rotatably on the machine body


20


and which have wall abutting flanges


911


extending outwardly and radially from the left nuts


91


, and a pair of internally threaded right nuts


92


which are mounted threadedly on the right threaded ends


32


,


42


of the locking rods


30


,


40


and disposed non-rotatably on the machine body


20


and which have wall abutting flanges


921


extending outwardly and radially from the right nuts


92


. Rotation of the locking rods


30


,


40


results in axial movement of the left and right nuts


91


,


92


toward or away from each other and consequently causes the wall abutting flanges


911


,


921


of the nuts


91


,


92


to engage or disengage the side walls


21


,


22


, thereby locking or unlocking the workpiece-support bed


23


on the side walls


21


,


22


. Preferably, a lever


60


is fixed to one of the locking rods


30


,


40


by means of a fixed lever-mounting element


50


to facilitate turning of the rods


30


,


40


.




Each of the left and right nuts


91


,


92


has a pair of axially extending outer parallel side walls


914


,


924


which extend into a respective one of the slots (


211


,


212


), (


221


,


222


) in the side walls


21


,


22


for guiding movement of the left and right nuts


91


,


92


in the slots (


211


,


212


), (


221


,


222


). Two coupling elements


70


are respectively fixed on the locking rods


30


,


40


. Each coupling element


70


has a pair of downwardly extending lugs


74


. Two opposite ends


81


of a coupling rod


80


are pivoted to the lugs


74


of the coupling elements


70


by two pivots


82


.




As best shown in

FIG. 5

, after a desired height of the workpiece-support bed


23


relative to the cutter unit (not shown) has been achieved by virtue of operation of the bed-raising unit


254


, the lever


60


is turned in an anti-clockwise direction so as to rotate the locking rods


30


,


40


in a first direction such that the left and,right nuts


91


,


92


move axially toward each other and force against the side walls


21


,


22


(see FIG.


6


). The workpiece-support bed


23


is locked on the side walls


21


,


22


at this time.




As best shown in

FIG. 7

, when it is desired to unlock the workpiece-support bed


23


from the side walls


21


,


22


, the lever


60


can be turned in a clockwise direction so as to rotate the locking rods


30


,


40


in a second direction such that the left and right nuts


91


,


92


move axially away from each other and consequently disengage the side walls


21


,


22


(See FIG.


8


).




Note that the bed-locking unit of the present invention is simple in construction and is easy to operate as compared to the bed-locking unit of the conventional wood planing machine. The object of the present invention is thus achieved.




With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A wood planing machine comprising:a machine body with opposite side walls, each of which has a pair of vertical slots formed therethrough; a workpiece support bed disposed between said side walls and movable along said slots; a bed-raising unit mounted on said machine body and operably associated with said support bed in such a manner that operation of said bed-raising unit results in movement of said support bed within said machine body; and a bed locking unit including two horizontally spaced apart and interconnected locking rods which extend through said support bed and said slots in said side walls and which have left and right threaded ends of opposite thread directions exposed from said slots in said side walls, said locking rods being axially rotatable, and left and right nut units disposed outside of said machine body adjacent to said left and right side walls respectively, and including a pair of internally threaded right nuts which are mounted threadedly on said right threaded ends of said locking rods and disposed non-rotatably on said machine body and which have wall abutting flanges extending outwardly and radially from said right nuts, and a pair of internally threaded left nuts which are mounted threadedly on said left threaded ends of said locking rods and disposed non-rotatably on said machine body, and which have wall abutting flanges extending outwardly and radially from said left nuts, rotation of said locking rods resulting in axial movement of said left and right nut units toward or away from each other and consequently causing said wall abutting flanges to engage or disengage said side walls, thereby locking or unlocking said bed on said side walls.
  • 2. The wood planing machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising a lever fixed to one of said locking rods to facilitate turning of said locking rods.
  • 3. The wood planing machine as defined in claim 2, further comprising a pair of coupling elements which are fixed on said locking rods and each of which has a pair of downwardly extending lugs, and a coupling rod which has two opposite ends pivoted to said lugs of said coupling elements.
  • 4. The wood planing machine as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said left and right nuts has a pair of axially extending outer parallel side walls extending into a respective one of said slots in said side walls for guiding movement of said left and right nut units along said slots.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
090208190 May 2001 TW
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims priority of Taiwan Application No. 90208190, filed on May 18, 2001.

US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
5829498 Liao Nov 1998 A
6135177 Chiang Oct 2000 A
6289951 Chiang Sep 2001 B1