Information
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Patent Grant
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6546975
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Patent Number
6,546,975
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Date Filed
Wednesday, June 5, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 15, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Christie, Parker & Hale, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 409 210
- 409 218
- 074 22 A
- 074 27
- 074 8928
- 074 47314
- 074 47323
- 074 4733
- 451 9
- 451 296
- 144 1141
- 144 116
- 144 1171
- 144 129
- 144 130
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A wood planing machine includes a base, posts extending upright from the base, a cutter carriage mounted slidably on the posts, a pair of screw rods associated with the cutter carriage, a motor with an output shaft, and a carriage height adjusting unit that includes a driving shaft mounted rotatably on the cutter carriage, a sliding member slidably mounted on the driving shaft, first and second shaft-driving gears mounted rotatably on opposite ends of the sliding member, a driving gear connected to the output shaft and disposed between the first and second shaft-driving gears, and a gear mechanism coupled to the driving shaft and the screw rods. The sliding member is movable between an upward position, in which, the driving gear engages the first shaft-driving gear, and a downward position, in which the driving gear engages the second shaft-driving gear.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority of Taiwan patent Application No. 91204748, filed on Apr. 11, 2002.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a wood planing machine, more particularly to a wood planing machine with a carriage height adjusting unit driven by a motor.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,829,499 discloses a wood planing machine that includes pillars and threaded rods extending upright from a bed, and an upper housing slidably mounted on the pillars and the threaded rods. A transmission gear and a coupling rod are coupled to the threaded rods and the upper housing so as to permit sliding movement of the upper housing along the pillars.
The aforesaid wood planing machine is disadvantageous in that sliding movement of the upper housing is manually operated via a handle. Operation as such is laborious.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a wood planing machine with a carriage height adjusting unit that is driven by a motor so as to permit automated adjustment of the height of a cutter carriage of the wood planing machine.
Accordingly, a wood planing machine of this invention comprises: a base having left and right sides; left and right pairs of parallel posts extending upright from the left and right sides of the base, respectively; left and right screw rods extending upright from the left and right sides of the base between the left and right pairs of the posts, respectively, and parallel to the posts; a cutter carriage extending among the posts and having left and right mounting seats that are slidably sleeved on the posts and that have left and right outer walls, respectively, the left outer wall being formed with an opening; a motor mounted on the cutter carriage and having an output shaft that extends outwardly through the opening in the left outer wall; a bracket secured to the left outer wall; and a carriage height adjusting unit.
The carriage height adjusting unit includes: a driving shaft mounted rotatably on the bracket; a sliding member having opposite front and rear ends that are slidably sleeved on the driving shaft so as to permit sliding movement of the silding member along the driving shaft; opposing first and second shaft-driving gears slidably sleeved on and engaging the driving shaft so as to co-rotate with the driving shaft, and mounted on the front and rear ends of the sliding member, respectively, so as to slide with the sliding member along the driving shaft; a driving gear coaxially and securely connected to the output shaft and disposed between the first and second shaft-driving gears; a first gear mechanism operably coupled to the sliding member in such a manner that operation of the first gear mechanism via an external force applied thereto results in sliding movement of the sliding member together with the first and second shaft-driving gears along the driving shaft from a middle position, in which, the driving gear disengages from the first and second shaft-driving gears, to an upward position, in which, the first shaft-driving gear engages the driving gear so as to permit rotation of the driving shaft in a first direction upon actuation of the motor, and from the middle position to a downward position, in which, the second shaft-driving gear engages the driving gear so as to permit rotation of the driving shaft in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction upon actuation of the motor; and a second gear mechanism coupled to the driving shaft and the left and right screw rods so as to permit upward and downward movements of the cutter carriage along the posts upon rotation of the driving shaft in the first and second directions, respectively.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a wood planing machine embodying this invention;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating a carriage height adjusting unit of the wood planing machine of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the carriage height adjusting unit of
FIG. 2
;
FIGS. 4 and 5
are sectional views illustrating relative positions among a driving gear and first and second shaft-driving gears of the carriage height adjusting unit of
FIG. 2
when a sliding member is disposed at a middle position;
FIGS. 6 and 7
are sectional views illustrating relative positions among the driving gear and the first and second shaft-driving gears of
FIG. 4
when the sliding member is disposed at a downward position;
FIGS. 8 and 9
are sectional views illustrating relative positions among the driving gear and the first and second shaft-driving gears of
FIG. 4
when the sliding member is disposed at an upward position; and
FIGS. 10 and 11
are fragmentary sectional views to illustrate how a retaining unit engages and disengages an output shaft of a motor of the wood planing machine of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIGS. 1
to
5
illustrate a wood planing machine embodying this invention. The wood planing machine includes: a base
20
having left and right sides
21
; left and right pairs of parallel posts
22
extending upright from the left and right sides
21
of the base
20
, respectively; left and right screw rods
28
extending upright from the left and right sides
21
of the base
20
between the left and-right pairs of the posts
22
, respectively, and parallel to the posts
22
; a cutter carriage
23
extending among the posts
22
and having left and right mounting seats
30
that are slidably sleeved on the posts
22
and that have left and right outer walls
31
, respectively, the left outer wall
31
being formed with an opening
311
; a motor
24
mounted on the cutter carriage
23
and having an output shaft
10
that extends outwardly through the opening
311
in the left outer wall
31
; a bracket
50
secured to the left outer wall
31
; and a carriage height adjusting unit.
The carriage height adjusting unit includes: a driving shaft
80
mounted rotatably on the bracket
50
; a sliding member
40
having opposite front and rear ends
41
,
42
that are slidably sleeved on the driving shaft
80
so as to permit sliding movement of the silding member
40
along the driving shaft
80
; opposing first and second shaft-driving gears
60
,
70
slidably sleeved on and engaging the driving shaft
80
via a pair of wedges
83
so as to co-rotate with the driving shaft
80
, and mounted on the front and rear ends
41
,
42
of the sliding member
40
, respectively, so as to slide with the sliding member
40
along the driving shaft
80
; a driving gear
100
coaxially and securely connected to the output shaft
10
and disposed between the first and second shaft-driving gears
60
,
70
; a first gear mechanism operably associated with the sliding member
40
and including a pinion
921
that is rotatably mounted on the left outer wall
31
, and a rack
912
that is secured to the sliding member
40
and that engages the pinion
921
in such a manner that rotation of the pinion
921
via an external force applied thereto results in sliding movement of the sliding member
40
together with the first and second shaft-driving gears
60
,
70
along the driving shaft
80
from a middle position (see FIGS.
4
and
5
), in which, the driving gear
100
disengages from the first and second shaft-driving gears
60
,
70
, to an upward position (see FIGS.
6
and
7
), in which, the first shaft-driving gear
60
engages the driving gear
100
so as to permit rotation of the driving shaft
80
in a first direction upon actuation of the motor
24
, and from the middle position to a downward position (see FIGS.
8
and
9
), in which, the second shaft-driving gear
70
engages the driving gear
100
so as to permit rotation of the driving shaft
80
in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction upon actuation of the motor
24
; and a second gear mechanism coupled to the driving shaft
80
and the left and right screw rods
28
so as to permit upward and downward movements of the cutter carriage
23
along the posts
22
upon rotation of the driving shaft
80
in the first and second directions, respectively.
The front and rear ends
41
,
42
of the sliding member
40
cooperately define a gear-receiving space
46
therebetween for receiving and protecting the first and second shaft-driving gears
60
,
70
and the driving gear
100
from undesired intrusion of objects. The bracket
50
has opposite front and rear ends
52
,
53
. The rear end
53
of the bracket
50
is disposed in the gear-receiving space
46
so as to cover the driving gear
100
for enhancing protection of the driving gear
100
.
The driving shaft
80
has opposite front and rear ends
821
,
822
that extend through the front ends
41
,
52
of the sliding member
40
and the bracket
50
and the rear ends
42
,
53
of the sliding member
40
and the bracket
50
, respectively. The second gear mechanism includes a first helical gear
84
sleeved securely on the driving shaft
80
between the front ends
41
,
52
of the sliding member
40
and the bracket
50
. A restoring unit includes an annular abutting plate
81
sleeved on the rear end
822
of the driving shaft
80
, a C-shaped ring
89
sleeved on the rear end
822
of the driving shaft
80
and disposed rearwardly of the annular abutting plate
81
to prevent removal of the annular abutting plate
81
from the driving shaft
80
, a first coil spring
44
sleeved around the driving shaft
80
and abutting against the first helical gear
84
and the front end
41
of the sliding member
40
, and a second coil spring
45
sleeved around the driving shaft
80
and abutting against the rear end
42
of the sliding member
40
and the annular abutting plate
81
so as to permit restoring of the sliding member
40
from the upward and downward positions to the middle position by virtue of urging action of the first and second coil springs
44
,
45
when the pinion
921
is relieved from the external force.
The driving gear
100
has a toothed head
103
that defines an inner space
102
. A bearing
105
is fittingly received in the inner space
102
. The bracket
50
is formed with a stud
54
that projects from the rear end
53
of the bracket
50
and that is received in the bearing
105
so as to enhance stability during rotation of the output shaft
10
.
The sliding member
40
further includes an intermediate portion
43
extending between the front and rear ends
41
,
42
of the sliding member
40
. An L-shaped rack mounting plate
911
is secured to the intermediate portion
43
of the sliding member
40
via screw means
94
, and has a top end formed with the rack
912
. The left mounting seat
30
further has upper and lower casts
32
,
33
that project from top and bottom ends of the left outer wall
31
in a transverse direction relative to the left outer wall
31
and that are formed with holes for passage of a respective one of the posts
22
. A mounting tab
321
extends downwardly from one end of the upper cast
32
opposite to the left outer wall
31
. The first gear mechanism further includes a coupling rod
92
that is connected to and that extends from the pinion
921
through the left outer wall
31
and the mounting tab
321
and that has a distal end
922
opposite to the pinion
921
. A handle
90
is connected to the distal end
922
of the coupling rod
92
for moving the sliding member
40
between the upward and downward positions via the pinion
921
and the rack
912
.
The front and rear ends
41
,
42
of the sliding member
40
are formed with front and rear mounting holes
411
,
421
. The first and second shaft-driving gears
60
,
70
have first and second toothed heads
61
,
71
, and first and second annular flanges
62
,
72
, respectively. The first and second annular flanges
62
,
72
rotatably and respectively extend through the first and second mounting holes
411
,
421
, and are mounted thereto in such a manner that axial movement of the first and second shaft-driving gears
60
,
70
are prevented via a pair of C-shaped rings
63
,
73
which are sleeved on ends of the first and second annular flanges
62
,
72
.
The second gear mechanism further includes a second helical gear
88
that engages the first helical gear
84
, a coupling shaft
87
connected to and extending from the second helical gear
88
through the left outer wall
31
, and a worm gear unit
26
coupled to the coupling shaft
87
and the left screw rod
28
so as to permit sliding movement of the cutter carriage
23
upon rotation of the driving shaft
80
. Note that another worm gear unit (not shown) that is associated with the coupling shaft
87
and the right screw rod
28
is not illustrated in the drawings for the sake of brevity.
Referring now to
FIG. 3
, in combination with
FIGS. 10 and 11
, the output shaft
10
has an engaging end
101
that is formed with a plurality angularly spaced apart retaining holes
111
. The driving gear
100
further has an annular flange
104
coaxially projecting from the toothed head
103
and formed with a plurality of channels
112
that are radially aligned with the retaining holes
111
, respectively. An engaging ball
113
is movably received in each of the channels
112
, and is urged by an urging spring
114
so as to engage a respective one of the retaining holes
111
(see FIG.
10
), thereby permitting co-rotation of the output shaft
10
and the driving gear
100
. Each engaging ball
113
retracts into the respective channel
112
and disengages from the respective retaining hole ill (see
FIG. 11
) when sliding movement of the cutter carriage
23
is stopped, thereby permitting idle rotation of the output shaft
10
.
Since sliding movement of the cutter carriage
23
is driven by the motor
24
via the carriage height adjusting unit, the aforesaid drawback associated with the prior art can be eliminated. Moreover, with the inclusion of the stud
54
and the bearing
105
in the engagement between the driving gear
100
and a selected one of the first and second shaft-driving gears
60
,
70
, smooth adjustment of the height of the cutter carriage
23
can be ensured.
With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A wood planing machine comprising:a base having left and right sides; left and right pairs of parallel posts extending upright from said left and right sides of said base, respectively; left and right screw rods extending upright from said left and right sides of said base between said left and right pairs of said posts, respectively, and parallel to said posts; a cutter carriage extending among said posts and having left and right mounting seats that are slidably sleeved on said posts and that have left and right outer walls, respectively, said left outer wall being formed with an opening; a motor mounted on said cutter carriage and having an output shaft that extends outwardly through said opening in said left outer wall; a bracket secured to said left outer wall; and a carriage height adjusting unit including a driving shaft mounted rotatably on said bracket, a sliding member having opposite front and rear ends that are slidably sleeved on said driving shaft so as to permit sliding movement of said silding member along said driving shaft, opposing first and second shaft-driving gears slidably sleeved on and engaging said driving shaft so as to co-rotate with said driving shaft, and mounted on said front and rear ends of said sliding member, respectively, so as to slide with said sliding member along said driving shaft, a driving gear coaxially and securely connected to said output shaft and disposed between said first and second shaft-driving gears, a first gear mechanism operably coupled to said sliding member in such a manner that operation of said first gear mechanism via an external force applied thereto results in sliding movement of said sliding member together with said first and second shaft-driving gears along said driving shaft from a middle position, in which, said driving gear disengages from said first and second shaft-driving gears, to an upward position, in which, said first shaft-driving gear engages said driving gear so as to permit rotation of said driving shaft in a first direction upon actuation of said motor, and from the middle position to a downward position, in which, said second shaft-driving gear engages said driving gear so as to permit rotation of said driving shaft in a second direction that is opposite to said first direction upon actuation of said motor, and a second gear mechanism coupled to said driving shaft and said left and right screw rods so as to permit upward and downward movements of said cutter carriage along said posts upon rotation of said driving shaft in said first and second directions, respectively.
- 2. The wood planing machine of claim 1, wherein said front and rear ends of said sliding member cooperately define a gear-receiving space therebetween for receiving said first and second shaft-driving gears and said driving gear, said bracket having opposite front and rear ends, said rear end of said bracket being disposed in said gear-receiving space so as to cover said driving gear.
- 3. The wood planing machine of claim 2, wherein said driving shaft has opposite front and rear ends that extend through said front ends of said sliding member and said bracket and said rear ends of said sliding member and said bracket, respectively, said second gear mechanism including a helical gear sleeved securely on said driving shaft between said front ends of said sliding member and said bracket, said carriage height adjusting unit further including a restoring unit that includes an annular abutting plate sleeved on said rear end of said driving shaft, a C-shaped ring sleeved on said rear end of said driving shaft and disposed rearwardly of said annular abutting plate to prevent removal of said annular abutting plate from said driving shaft, a first coil spring sleeved around said driving shaft and abutting against said helical gear and said front end of said sliding member, and a second coil spring sleeved around said driving shaft and abutting against said rear end of said sliding member and said annular abutting plate so as to permit restoring of said sliding member from the upward and downward positions to the middle position by virtue of urging action of said first and second coil springs when said first gear mechanism is relieved from the external force.
- 4. The wood planing machine of claim 3, wherein said driving gear has a toothed head that defines an inner space, said carriage height adjusting unit further including a bearing that is fittingly received in said inner space, said bracket being formed with a stud that projects from said rear end of said bracket and that is received in said bearing so as to enhance stability during rotation of said output shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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