Wood planing machine with an error reducing unit for a workpiece thickness to be removed

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6655427
  • Patent Number
    6,655,427
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 27, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 2, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Bray; W. Donald
    Agents
    • Atkin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P.
Abstract
A wood planing machine includes a carriage having four corners mounted on a base via four hollow posts. Four screw rods are disposed rotatably in the posts. Four tubular threaded members are secured to the corners of the carriage, and are disposed within the posts, respectively. Each of the threaded members defines a threaded bore for engaging the respective screw rod, and has an internally threaded portion, and a circumferential slot formed through the internally threaded portion to divide the same into upper and lower parts. The upper part has a bottom surface confining a top end of the slot. The lower part is formed with a threaded bore therethrough. A locking bolt engages the threaded bore in the lower part, and presses against the bottom surface of the upper part such that threads on the upper parts press upwardly against the screw rods and that threads on the lower parts press downwardly against the screw rods.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION




This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 091211330, filed on Jul. 24, 2002.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a wood planing machine, more particularly to a wood planing machine with an error reducing unit for a workpiece thickness to be removed.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, a conventional wood planing machine


10


is shown to include a base


11


having left and right sides, left and right pairs of posts


12


extending uprightly from the left and right sides of the base


11


, a cutter carriage


13


having left and right carriage ends


131


mounted slidably and respectively on the left and right pairs of posts


12


, and left and right screw rods


16


mounted rotatably on the left and right sides of the base


11


. Tubular left and right threaded members


15


extend through two through holes in the left and right carriage ends


131


. The left and right screw rods


16


extend through and threadedly engage the threaded members


15


, respectively. Left and right fastening nuts


19


threadedly and respectively engage the threaded members


15


so as to secure the threaded members


15


on the cutter carriage


13


. A transmission unit


18


includes two sprockets


181


fixed to lower ends of the left and right screw rods


16


, and a transmission chain


182


trained on the sprockets


181


so as to permit synchronous rotation of the left and right screw rods


16


, which, in turn, results in vertical movement of the cutter carriage


13


relative to the base


11


. A handle


17


is mounted on a top end of the right screw rod


16


to facilitate turning of the left and right screw rods


16


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the cutter carriage


13


is parallel to the base


20


, and the threads


150


of the threaded members


15


rest on the threads


160


of the screw rods


16


due to the weight of the cutter carriage


13


. Thus, clearances


161


are formed between the threads


150


of the threaded member


15


and the threads


160


of the screw rods


16


. As such, the threaded members


15


and the carriage


13


can move relative to the screw rods


16


, thereby resulting in an increase in error for workpiece thickness that is to be removed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of this invention is to provide a wood planing machine with an error reducing unit that can prevent movement of a cutter carriage relative to a set of upright screw rods.




Accordingly, a wood planing machine of the present invention includes: a base having four corners; four hollow posts extending uprightly from the corners of the base, respectively, each of the posts being formed with an axial slot for access to an interior thereof; four screw rods extending rotatably and uprightly from the corners of the base through the posts, respectively, each of the screw rods having an externally threaded portion that is formed with an external thread; a cutter carriage having four corners mounted respectively, vertically and slidably on the posts, and a horizontal bottom surface; a transmission unit connected to the screw rods to permit synchronous rotation of the screw rods; and an error reducing unit including four tubular threaded members that are secured respectively to the four corners of the carriage, that are disposed respectively within the posts in such a manner that the threaded members are exposed from the axial slots in the posts, and that define axially extending threaded bores respectively engaging the screw rods such that rotation of the screw rods results in movement of the carriage along the posts. Each of the threaded members has an internally threaded portion defining a respective one of the axially extending threaded bores and engaging the externally threaded portion of the respective one of the screw rods


50


, and a circumferential slot formed through a wall of the internally threaded portion so as to divide the internally threaded portion into an upper part and a lower part. The upper part is disposed above the circumferential slot, and has a bottom surface that defines a top end of the circumferential slot. The lower part is disposed below the circumferential slot, and is formed with a vertically extending threaded bore therethrough. Each of the upper and lower parts is formed with an internal thread that engages the external thread of the respective one of the screw rods. The error reducing unit further includes four locking bolts that engage respectively the vertically extending threaded bores in the threaded members and that press against the bottom surfaces of the upper parts of the internally threaded portions of the threaded members such that the internal threads of the upper parts of the threaded members press upwardly against the external threads of the screw rods and such that the internal threads of the lower parts of the threaded members press downwardly against the external threads of the screw rods so as to lock the internally threaded portions of the threaded members on the externally threaded portions of the screw rods.











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 perspective view of a conventional wood planing machine;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of the conventional wood planing machine;





FIG. 3

is a partly sectional fragmentary schematic view of the conventional wood planing machine, in which a cutter carriage and a base are shown in phantom lines;





FIG. 4

illustrates how a thread of a threaded member rests on a thread of a screw rod in the conventional wood planing machine;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a wood planing machine according to the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary exploded view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating how a threaded member is mounted on a screw rod;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged, fragmentary, partly sectional perspective view of the threaded member shown in

FIG. 6

;





FIGS. 8 and 9

are fragmentary sectional views of the preferred embodiment prior to adjustment of the threaded member;





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating how the threaded member is adjusted by a tool in order to dispose a horizontal bottom surface of the cutter carriage at a horizontal position;





FIG. 11

illustrates a relationship between the threaded member and the screw rod of the preferred embodiment after adjustment of the threaded member; and





FIG. 12

is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating how the threaded member is secured to the cutter carriage.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 5

to


7


, the preferred embodiment of a wood planing machine according to the present invention is shown to include a base


20


, two pairs of hollow posts


30


, two pairs of screw rods


50


,


51


, a transmission unit


130


, a cutter carriage


40


, and an error reducing unit.




As illustrated, the base


20


has four corners


201


,


202


.




The hollow posts


30


are mounted on the base


20


via four tubular seats


21


, and extend uprightly and respectively from the corners


201


,


202


of the base


20


. Each of the posts


30


is formed with an axial slot


31


for access to an interior thereof.




The screw rods


50


are mounted on the corners


201


,


202


of the base


20


via four bearings (not shown) in such a manner that the screw rods


50


extend rotatably and uprightly therefrom through the posts


30


, respectively. Each of the screw rods


50


has an externally threaded portion


501


that is formed with an external thread.




The cutter carriage


40


has four corners


42


mounted respectively, vertically and slidably on the posts


30


, and a horizontal bottom surface


41


.




The transmission unit


130


interconnects the screw rods


50


in a conventional manner to permit synchronous rotation of the screw rods


50


.




The error reducing unit includes four tubular threaded members


60


(only one is shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

) that are secured respectively to the four corners


42


of the carriage


40


, that are disposed respectively within the posts


30


in such a manner that the threaded members


60


are exposed from the axial slots


31


in the posts


30


, and that define axially extending threaded bores


611


(see

FIG. 7

) respectively engaging the screw rods


50


such that rotation of the screw rods


50


results in vertical movement of the carriage


40


along the posts


30


.




Each of the threaded members


60


has an internally threaded portion


613


that defines a respective one of the axially extending threaded bores


611


and that engages the externally threaded portion


501


of the respective one of the screw rods


50


, and a circumferential slot


62


that is formed through a wall of the internally threaded portion


613


so as to divide the internally threaded portion


613


into an upper part


602


and a lower part


601


. The upper part


602


is disposed above the circumferential slot


62


, and has a bottom surface


602


B that defines a top end of the circumferential slot


62


. The lower part


601


is disposed below the circumferential slot


62


, and is formed with a vertically extending threaded bore


63


therethrough. Each of the upper and lower parts


602


,


601


is formed with an internal thread that engages the external thread of the respective one of the screw rods


50


. The error reducing unit further includes four locking bolts


80


( only one is shown in

FIG. 6

) that engage respectively the vertically extending threaded bores


63


in the threaded members


60


, and that press against the bottom surfaces


602


B of the upper parts


602


of the internally threaded portions


613


of the threaded members


60


such that the circumferential slots


62


are enlarged along a vertical direction, in which, the internal threads of the upper parts


602


of the threaded members


60


press upwardly against the external threads of the screw rods


50


, and in which, the internal threads of the lower part


601


of the threaded members


60


press downwardly against the external threads of the screw rods


50


so as to lock the internally threaded portions


613


of the threaded members


60


on the externally threaded portions


501


of the screw rods


50


, thereby arresting inclination of the bottom surface


41


of the carriage


40


when the wood planing machine is in use.




In this preferred embodiment, each of the corners


42


of the carriage


40


includes a fixed sleeve


43


, which is disposed around a respective one of the threaded members


60


and which is formed with a vertical row of three bolt extension holes


431


. The upper part


602


of each of the threaded members


60


is formed with two horizontal threaded holes


64


. The wood planing machine of the present invention further includes four pairs of fastener bolts


70


. Each pair of the fastener bolts


70


extend respectively through an adjacent pair of the bolt extension holes


431


in a respective one of the sleeves


43


, and engage respectively the horizontal threaded holes


64


in the respective one of the threaded members


60


, thereby securing the threaded members


60


to the carriage


40


.




Referring to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, when the internally threaded portions


613


of the threaded members


60


engage the externally threaded portion


501


of the screw rods


50


, the threads


614


of the threaded members


60


rest on the threads (


501


T) of the screw rods


50


due to the weight of the carriage


40


. Thus, clearances


100


are thus formed between the thread (


501


T) of the screw rod


50


and the thread


614


of the threaded member


60


.




Referring to

FIGS. 10 and 11

, when it is desired to prevent movement of the carriage


40


relative to the screw rods


50


, the locking bolts


80


can be threaded into the threaded bores


63


in the threaded members


60


using an operating tool


90


so that the bolts


80


can press against the bottom surfaces


602


B of the upper parts


602


of the internally threaded portions


613


of the threaded members


60


. At this time, the circumferential slots


62


are enlarged along a vertical direction such that the internal threads


614


of the upper parts


602


of the threaded members


60


press upwardly against the external threads


501


T of the external thread portion


501


of the screw rods


50


, and that the internal threads


614


of-the lower parts


601


of the threaded members


60


press downwardly against the external threads (


501


T) of the externally threaded portions


501


of the screw rods


50


, thereby locking the internally threaded portions


613


of the threaded members


60


on the externally threaded portions


501


of the screw rods


50


so as to arrest inclination of the bottom surface


41


of the carriage


40


when the wood planing machine is in use.




Referring to

FIG. 12

, each of the threaded members


60


has two spaced-apart curved abutment portions


652


that extend through the axial slot


31


in the respective one of the posts


30


and that abut against an inner wall


432


of the respective one of the sleeves


43


when the fastener bolt


70


extends through the corresponding bolt extension hole


431


in the respective one of the sleeves


43


to engage the corresponding horizontal threaded hole


64


in the respective one of the threaded members


60


.




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 the invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A wood planing machine comprising:a base having four corners; four hollow posts extending uprightly from said corners of said base, respectively, each of said posts being formed with an axial slot for access to an interior thereof; four screw rods extending rotatably and uprightly from said corners of said base through said posts, respectively, each of said screw rods having an externally threaded portion that is formed with an external thread; a cutter carriage having four corners mounted respectively , vertically and slidably on said posts, and a horizontal bottom surface; a transmission unit connected to said screw rods to permit synchronous rotation of said screw rods; and an error reducing unit including four tubular threaded members that are secured respectively to said four corners of said carriage, that are disposed respectively within said posts in such a manner that said threaded members are exposed from said axial slots in said posts, and that define axially extending threaded bores respectively engaging said screw rods such that rotation of said screw rods results in movement of said carriage along said posts, each of said threaded members having an internally threaded portion defining a respective one of said axially extending threaded bores and engaging said externally threaded portion of the respective one of said screw rods, and a circumferential slot formed through a wall of said internally threaded portion so as to divide said internally threaded portion into an upper part and a lower part, said upper part being disposed above said circumferential slot and having a bottom surface that defines a top end of said circumferential slot, said lower part being disposed below said circumferential slot and being formed with a vertically extending threaded bore therethrough, each of said upper and lower parts being formed with an internal thread that engages said external thread of the respective one of said screw rods, said error reducing unit further including four locking bolts that engage respectively said vertically extending threaded bores in said threaded members and that press against said bottom surfaces of said upper parts of said internally threaded portions of said threaded members such that said internal threads of said upper parts of said threaded members press upwardly against said external threads of said screw rods and such that said internal threads of said lower parts of said threaded members press downwardly against said external threads of said screw rods so as to lock said internally threaded portions of said threaded members 60 on said externally threaded portions of said screw rods 50.
  • 2. The wood planing machine as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said corners of said carriage includes a fixed sleeve, which is disposed around a respective one of said threaded members and which is formed with a row of bolt extension holes, each of said threaded members being formed with two horizontal threaded holes, said wood planing machine further including four pairs of fastener bolts, each pair of said fastener bolts extending respectively through an adjacent pair of said bolt extension holes in a respective one of said sleeves and engaging respectively said horizontal threaded holes in the respective one of said threaded members, thereby securing said threaded members 60 to said carriage 40.
  • 3. The wood planing machine as defined in claim 2, wherein each of said sleeves has an inner wall, each of said threaded members having two spaced-apart abutment portions that extend through said axial slot in the respective one of said posts and that abut against said inner wall of the respective one of said sleeves.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
91211330 U Jul 2002 TW
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