Information
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Patent Grant
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6315014
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Patent Number
6,315,014
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Date Filed
Monday, September 18, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 144 1141
- 144 116
- 144 1171
- 144 130
- 144 285
- 144 2861
- 144 2865
- 312 237
- 312 2497
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A wood planing machine with a tool accommodating function includes a machine frame having an upper portion, and a tool box having a lower box body mounted securely on the upper portion of the machine frame. The lower box body confines a tool accommodating space adapted to receive tools therein, and has an open top side. The tool box further includes an upper cover body with a rear side edge hinged to the lower box body. The upper cover body is movable relative to the lower box body so as to selectively open and close the open top side of the lower box body.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a wood planing machine with a tool accommodating function, more particularly to a wood planing machine having an upper portion provided with a tool box.
2. Description of the Related Art
With reference to
FIG. 1
, a conventional wood planing machine
10
generally includes a pair of upright threaded rods
11
(only one is shown) disposed at opposite end portions thereof and linked by a drive chain (not shown), an upper cover
12
, a hand wheel
13
disposed on one side of the upper cover
12
and coupled to the threaded rods
11
, and a cutter carriage
14
mounted on the threaded rods
11
. The cutter carriage
14
has a planing cutter (not shown) disposed at a bottom portion thereof to plane a workpiece (not shown). The hand wheel
13
is operable to rotate the threaded rods
11
to result in vertical movement of the cutter carriage
14
along the threaded rods
11
for cutting the workpiece at a determined level.
However, the conventional planing machine
10
is not constructed to have a tool accommodating space for holding tools, such as screw drivers, spanners, and blades, which are necessary for maintaining the planing machine
10
or replacement of parts thereof. Without a fixed place to keep the necessary tools, the tools are often scattered on or around the planing machine
10
, and the user may take a long time to find a suitable tool, hence resulting in poor work efficiency.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a wood planing machine with a tool accommodating function to facilitate use.
Accordingly, a wood planing machine with a tool accommodating function of the present invention includes a machine frame having an upper portion, and a tool box having a lower box body mounted securely on the upper portion of the machine frame. The lower box body confines a tool accommodating space adapted to receive tools therein, and has an open top side. The tool box further includes an upper cover body with a rear side edge hinged to the lower box body. The upper cover body is movable relative to the lower box body so as to selectively open and close the open top side of the lower box body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a conventional planing machine;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary partly exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a planing machine with a tool accommodating function according to the invention;
FIG. 3
is an assembled perspective view of the preferred embodiment; and
FIG. 4
is a side sectional view of a tool box of the preferred embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 2
to
4
, the preferred embodiment of a wood planing machine with a tool accommodating function according to the present invention is shown to include a machine frame
20
and a tool box
30
. The machine frame
20
has an upper portion, and includes a horizontal tray frame
21
disposed at the upper portion. The machine frame
20
further includes a pair of upright threaded rods
22
disposed at opposite end portions of the tray frame
21
and having upper ends that extend rotatably through the tray frame
21
, a pair of sprockets
221
mounted on the upper ends of the threaded rods
22
, an endless drive chain
23
trained on the sprockets
221
, and a cutter carriage
24
having a planing cutter (not shown) disposed at a bottom portion thereof and carried by the threaded rods
22
such that rotation of the threaded rods
22
relative to the tray frame
21
results in vertical movement of the cutter carriage
24
along the threaded rods
22
for cutting a workpiece (not shown) at a determined level.
The tool box
30
includes a lower box body
31
mounted on top of the tray frame
21
disposed at the upper portion of the machine frame
20
. The lower box body
31
confines a tool accommodating space
312
adapted to receive tools
100
, such as spanners, screw drivers, blades, etc., associated with planing and having an open top side, and has left and right side edges, and a bottom wall with a bottom surface formed with a chain channel
311
, and a top surface formed with a parallel pair of upwardly projecting tool retaining plates
314
. The chain channel
311
extends between the left and right side edges, and opens downwardly to accommodate the drive chain
23
therein. The tool retaining plates
314
are formed with an aligned pair of notches
315
. The bottom wall of the lower box body
31
further has an upwardly vaunted portion
316
that confines the chain channel
311
. The upwardly vaunted portion
316
is formed with a parallel pair of tool retaining plates
317
that project into the tool accommodating space
312
. The tool retaining plates
317
are formed with an aligned pair of notches
318
, and extend in a transverse direction relative to a longitudinal axis of the chain channel
311
. Furthermore, the lower box body
31
is secured to the tray frame
21
of the machine frame
20
through the use of screws
33
passing through four corner through holes
313
in the bottom wall of the lower box body
31
and four threaded holes
211
in four corners of the tray frame
21
. In addition, the lower box body
31
has a front side edge provided with a retaining hook
319
.
The tool box
30
further includes an upper cover body
32
with a rear side edge hinged to the lower box body
31
. The upper cover body
32
is movable relative to the lower box body
31
so as to selectively open and close the open top side of the lower box body
31
. The upper cover body
32
further has a front side edge provided with a retainer
321
for engaging releasably the retaining hook
319
of the lower box body
31
when the upper cover body
32
closes the open top side of the lower box body
31
.
By virtue of the configuration of the tool box
30
, tools associated with planing can be conveniently stored therein without affecting the normal operation of the planing machine. Besides, the arrangement of the tool accommodating space
312
and the tool retaining plates
314
,
317
facilitates handy storage of different tools.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A wood planing machine comprising:a machine frame having an upper portion; and a tool box including a lower box body mounted securely on said upper portion of said machine frame, said lower box body defining a tool accommodating space adapted to receive tools therein and having an open top side, said tool box further including an upper cover body with a rear side edge hinged to said lower box body, said upper cover body being movable relative to said lower box body so as to selectively open and close said top side of said lower box body, wherein said machine frame includes a horizontal tray frame disposed at said upper portion of said machine frame, said lower box body being mounted on top of said tray frame, said wood planing machine further comprising: a pair of sprockets mounted on said upper ends of said threaded rods; an endless drive chain trained on said sprockets; and a cutter carriage carried by said threaded rods such that rotation of said threaded rods relative to said tray frame results in vertical movement of said cutter carriage along said threaded rods.
- 2. The wood planing machine of claim 1, wherein said lower box body has left and right side edges, and a bottom wall with a bottom surface formed with a chain channel, said chain channel extending between said left and right side edges and opening downwardly to accommodate said drive chain therein.
- 3. The wood planing machine of claim 2, wherein said upper cover body further has a front side edge provided with a retainer for engaging releasably said lower box body when said upper cover body closes said open top side of said lower box body.
- 4. The wood planing machine of claim 2, wherein said bottom wall of said lower box body further has a top surface formed with a parallel pair of upwardly projecting tool retaining plates, said tool retaining plates being formed with an aligned pair of notches.
- 5. The wood planing machine of claim 2, wherein said bottom wall of said lower box body has an upwardly vaunted portion that confines said chain channel, said upwardly vaunted portion being formed with a parallel pair of tool retaining plates that project into said tool accommodating space, said tool retaining plates being formed with an aligned pair of notches.
- 6. The wood planing machine of claim 5, wherein said tool retaining plates extend in a transverse direction relative to a longitudinal axis of said chain channel.
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