Tool Mounted By And Between Spaced Arms Patents (Class 83/662)
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Patent number: 9333662Abstract: A method of cutting a polymeric tubular member and apparatus therefor is provided. The method includes moving the polymeric tubular member along a central longitudinal axis into a position to be cut. Further, providing at least one actuator with a cutting blade operably connected to the at least one actuator, with the cutting blade extending lengthwise along a cutting blade axis. Then, actuating the at least one actuator and moving the cutting blade into cutting engagement with the polymeric tubular member along a driven axis that extends in oblique relation to the cutting blade axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2012Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: Federal-Mogul Powertrain, Inc.Inventors: Takahiro Kuchina, Tsubasa Tonooka
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Patent number: 8141611Abstract: A separation apparatus for separating two planar devices bonded together by an adhesive layer is provided. The separation apparatus includes a base, a sliding module, a cutting member, and a positioning stage. The sliding module is mounted on the base. The cutting member is connected to the sliding module and is moveable in a two-dimensional plane with respect to the base by the sliding module for cutting the adhesive layer. The positioning stage is mounted on the base for positioning the planar devices and the adhesive layer therebetween on the base.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: HTC CorporationInventors: Yao-Hsiang Lai, Ta-Cheng Liu, Jung-Hung Hung, Yu-Meng Lin, Kuo-Lung Yang
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Patent number: 7828543Abstract: An improved dough sheeter having a pair of counterrotating sheeter rollers and a cutter roller rotating against a front one of the sheeter rollers to cut a pattern into a sheet of dough therebetween. The improvement is the cutter roller being formed from an oil-impregnated wear resistant plastic that results in a much longer cutter life. The dough sheeter's cutter roller may have axial shaft, a pair of cutter lift arms including a U-shaped end, and a pair of needle bearing assemblies, each needle bearing assembly located on a corresponding end of the axial shaft. Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing a cutter roller for a dough sheeter where the crown is formed before the cutting pattern is cut into the cutter roller.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Casa Herrera, Inc.Inventor: Michael L. Herrera
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Patent number: 7568414Abstract: A melon wedger is provided having a base upon which is removably attached a blade assembly having a plurality of blades arranged in a variety of orientations. A movable press mechanism including a removable contoured press element corresponding in size and shape to the orientation and disposition of the blades in the blade assembly is slidably attached to the base and is operated by means of a lever handle such that the contoured press element is forced against the blade assembly. Punch elements disposed on the surface of the contoured press element are forced within the voids created by the blades to ensure that the sectioned or cut food or non-food pieces are forced completely through the blade assembly. A spring is also provided on the lever handle to force the handle up after the food or non-food items have been sliced.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2005Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Edible Arrangements, LLCInventors: Tariq Farid, Kamran Farid
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Patent number: 6923104Abstract: A tensive cutting assembly includes a tensionable cutting member formed of a strip of material, typically metal, which is formed having a serpentine configuration. The tensionable cutting member is removably mounted on a tensive cutting head. The tensive cutting head includes an aperture formed through its cross section for passage of food product during the cutting process. The cutting head also includes a first set of returns adjustably opposing a second set of returns, the distance between which is adjustable and which may be driven apart by a cutting member tensioning device. The tensive cutting assembly may also include a breakage detecting device for detecting breakage during use of the tensive cutting assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventor: Raleigh J. Jensen
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Patent number: 6854373Abstract: A blade holder and adapter for a scroll saw includes a slider within a slot in a scroll saw arm, with a retainer on the slider for receiving a scroll saw blade holder. An adjuster on the slider allows the slider to move within the slot and may be tightened to retain the slider in a fixed position. Moving the slider within the slot changes the angle of the blade relative to the table of the scroll saw.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: R.B. Industries, Inc.Inventor: Corey D. Barkhurst
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Patent number: 6722247Abstract: A device for suspending one end of a saw blade (28) in a first arm (14) of a parallelogram-jigsaw, having a second arm (18) parallel to the first arm and having a a saw blade clamp (38) mounted pivotably with respect to the first arm (14). A third arm (36) is provided parallel to the first arm (14) as positive guide and pivotably mounted, of which the length can be slightly extended or reduced in the longitudinal direction under load. The saw blade clamp (38) is mounted pivotably on the ends of the respective first arm (14) and third arm (36) which ends are opposite the rotation axis (12, 43).Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventor: Helmut Abel
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Patent number: 6722239Abstract: A scroll sawing machine includes a motor mounted under a table of a machine base, and a saw blade driven by a first output shaft of the motor to reciprocate in an upright direction. First and second sawdust collecting members respectively have first and second intake ports which are respectively disposed above and under the table in the vicinity of the blade so as to collect sawdust scattering around the blade and falling through a hole in the table. A blowing member includes a drive shaft coupled to and driven by a second output shaft of the motor for rotating an impeller for drawing the sawdust from the collecting members into the blowing member for discharge through a discharge port.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventors: Juei-Seng Liao, Pei-Lieh Chiang
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Publication number: 20040060413Abstract: The invention relates to a dual-function citrus fruit chopper comprising a common base plate (1) which supports a guide device (2). Said guide device comprises an arm (2.1) which is provided with a rounded end (2.1.1) and an upper extending concave part (2.1.2) and which moves and presses the citrus fruit (3) against another corresponding part (2.2) until it reaches the position where it is to be cut down the centre (3.1). A cutting element (4) is disposed next to the guide device (2) and is used to cut the citrus fruit into semi-circles (3.2) of equal thickness except for the two ends of said piece of fruit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Emilio Martinez Simon
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Patent number: 6601491Abstract: A tensive cutting assembly includes a tensionable cutting member formed of a strip of material, typically metal, which is formed having a serpentine configuration. The tensionable cutting member is removably mounted on a tensive cutting head. The tensive cutting head includes an aperture formed through its cross section for passage of food product during the cutting process. The tensive cutting head includes first and second opposing head members, the distance between which is adjustable and which may be driven apart by a cutting member tensioning device. The tensive cutting assembly may also include a breakage detecting device for detecting breakage during use of the tensive cutting assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Inventor: Raleigh J. Jensen
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Publication number: 20030089214Abstract: A cutting apparatus for cutting ceramic green bodies is constructed by; a travelling path for travelling a ceramic green body; supporting beds for supporting the ceramic green body arranged on the travelling path with a constant interval; a pair of first arm and second arm arranged movably in a travelling direction of the ceramic green body, which are provided at both side ends of the travelling path; a first drive portion and a second drive portion for moving the first arm and the second arm respectively upward or downward, which are provided to the first arm and the second arm respectively; a fire wire for cutting the ceramic green body extended between the first arm and the second arm; a first fine wire supporting portion and a second fine wire supporting portion for moving the fine wire for cutting the ceramic green body from one side to the other side with a constant tension, when the fine wire traverses the ceramic green body by moving the first and second arms in a cutting direction of the ceramic greeType: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Ken Fukuta, Yuji Ueda, Satoshi Sugiyama
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Patent number: 6553885Abstract: A knife blade for cutting food products includes a cutting edge having a concave circular curved central portion and opposed linear end portions tangentially intersecting and extending away from opposite sides of the circular curved central portion. The shape of the cutting edge results in enhanced stability of the knife blade when slicing food products driven into the cutting edge and across the blade width.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Urschel Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Eugene H. Cole, Charles E. Rowell
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Patent number: 6530771Abstract: A cutter carriage for moving a rotary cutter between a front side of the back roller and a back side of the back roller. The preferred system has a pair of guide rods located on the left and right side plates of the sheeting head. The rotary cutter is held at either end by pivot arms. Each arm, in turn is attached to a carriage side piece that slidingly engages one of the guide rods. The two side pieces are joined into a single cutter carriage by an elongate member parallel to the rotary cutter. Each carriage is equipped with a cutter engagement system that moves the pivot arms and attached rotary cutter into an operational position in relation to the sheeting head. When the rotary cutter is serviced, the engagement system is released allowing the pivot arm to move the rotary cutter away from the sheeting head roller, and the cutter carriage is slid along the guide rods making the rotary cutter readily accessible from the rear side of the sheeting head.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1997Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Casa Herrera, Inc.Inventor: Donald B. Clark
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Publication number: 20020112582Abstract: A dust collector for a power tool, such as a scroll saw, wherein the saw may include a base, a table supported by the base and a blade passing through a slot in the table. The dust collector may include a container defining an accumulation chamber and having an inlet port for collecting dust from the blade, a notch for receiving an assembly attached to the base and a locking device for removably attaching the container to the base. The dust collector may further include an outlet port for connecting a vacuum hose. The scroll saw may also include a removable storage drawer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventor: Ronald E. Young
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Patent number: 6363822Abstract: An arm configuration used in a scroll saw that allows the two arms to move substantially independently of one another and having a retaining mechanism which isolates one of the arms if one arm becomes disengaged from the saw blade or the saw blade breaks. A speed indicator that allows the user to easily determine the speed of the saw visually. A drive assembly including a pulley system that provides for increased torque and the saw to have a wide range of speeds.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Delta International Machinery Corp.Inventor: Xun Lei
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Patent number: 6354180Abstract: A system for cutting sheet material. The system has a first roller with at least one cutting element thereon with the first roller rotatable around a first axis and the second roller having at least one receptacle thereon and rotatable around a second axis. The first and second rollers are relatively positioned so that as the first and second rollers rotate around the first and second axes, the one cutting element aligns with and projects into the one receptacle to thereby cause cutting out of a discrete portion of a sheet material between the first and second rollers. A servo drive is provided for at least one of a) rotating the first roller around the first axis and b) rotating the second roller around the second axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Hill Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Donald Hill
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Patent number: 6267038Abstract: A scroll saw including an adjustable tensioning mechanism is disclosed. The saw includes a housing having an inner surface and a pivoting arm having a rearward end disposed within an opening in the housing. A first blade clamp is disposed at the forward end of the pivoting arm and secures the upper end of a saw blade. The lower end of the saw blade is secured in a second blade clamp disposed at the forward end of a lower arm. A wedge is disposed within the housing, in contact with the inner surface of the housing. The wedge also is disposed in contact with and translatable along a surface of the pivoting arm. A rod is linked to the wedge at one end and extends through the pivoting arm. The rod includes an upwardly turned arm. A cam having a spiral track is rotatably mounted at the front of the pivoting arm with the upwardly turned arm disposed in the track.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Michael L. O'Banion, Frederick R. Bean, Louis M. Shadeck, Warren A. Ceroll, David A. Porter, Kendall M. Smith
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Patent number: 6038953Abstract: A yoke for mounting a saw blade to a reciprocating saw, the yoke adapted to be received by a mounting support on the reciprocating saw. The yoke includes first and second arms and a region connecting the first and second arms, the first and second arms having ends for receiving the end of a saw blade. The first and second arms and the connecting region are hollow and are formed of a composite material.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Delta International Machinery Corp.Inventors: Louis C. Brickner, Jr., Barry D. Wixey
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Patent number: 6012373Abstract: A scroll saw having a yoke for mounting a saw blade thereto, the yoke adapted to be received by a mounting support on the reciprocating saw. The yoke includes first and second arms and a region connecting the first and second arms, the first and second arms having ends for receiving the end of a saw blade. The first and second arms and the connecting region are formed of a composite material.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Delta International Machinery Corp.Inventors: Louis C. Brickner, Jr., Barry D. Wixey
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Patent number: 5992283Abstract: A saw blade mounting structure for curve sawing machines that allows buffer play, includes upper and lower saw blade clamps opposedly arranged in a mirror image at front ends of upper and lower support arms adapted to position both pin type and plain type saw blades. an adjusting seat having a post on an upper side for receiving a compression spring therein and a lower side connected to the upper saw blade clamp. The adjusting seat and compression spring are placed in a recess at the front end of the upper support arms with a threaded section of a rotary shaft passing through an upper portion of the recess to lock into a threaded through hole of the adjusting seat to a certain depth, which is adjustable. The rotary shaft has a portion exposed on the outside and connected to a detachable eccentric locking knob. When mounting a saw blade, the locking knob may be turned to exert an eccentric force on the adjusting seat so that the latter elevates to pull the saw blade tight in an optimum position.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Ruey-Zon Chen
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Patent number: 5964134Abstract: Method and apparatus for trimming an article integrally differentially pressure formed in a sheet of thermoplastic material comprising a pair of trim dies which are relatively moveable between spaced apart positions for receiving a sheet carrying an article to be trimmed, closed positions, engaging opposite sides of the sheet, and then to sheet severing positions in which an article is severed from the sheet. The dies are relatively moved via a wedge which is transversely moveable on the machine and includes a first sharply inclined wedge surface for rapidly advancing the trim dies from the spaced apart positions to the closed positions. A second, less inclined wedge surface, which is a continuation of the first wedge surface, is provided for moving the trim dies from the closed positions to the sheet severing positions.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Inventor: Albert W. Arends
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Patent number: 5941153Abstract: A quick release saw blade chuck includes a mounting block, a clamping block pivotally connected to the mounting block, a bolt member extending through a bore in the clamping block, a threaded unit engaging threadably an externally threaded end portion of the bolt member, a rotary lever having a pivot end portion which is pivotally connected to a pivot end portion of the bolt member by a small pivot pin, and a spring for biasing an engaging face of the clamping block to press against a positioning face of the rotary lever. A saw blade is clamped between a pressing face of the clamping block and a bearing face of the mounting block. The rotary lever can be rotated about the small pivot pin so as to remove the positioning face of the rotary lever from the engaging face of the clamping block and so as to engage a camming face of the rotary lever with the bearing face of the mounting block, thereby permitting the spring to bias the pressing face of the clamping block to separate from the saw blade.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: P & F Brothers Industrial CorporationInventor: Chiu-Tsun Chang
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Patent number: 5911808Abstract: A multiblade cutting assembly including a plurality of blades and a blade support which is loaded as a simple beam. A plurality of parallel cutting blades are mounted by a first end on a frame and by a second end on a tension member. A pair of biasing members bear against the frame and simultaneously apply a tension force to the blades. Multiple cutting assemblies as described can be stacked with the blades of the respective cutting assemblies in close proximity for improved cutting.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Inventor: George Mendenhall
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Patent number: 5896799Abstract: A coping saw blade is securely mounted to the upper and lower swinging arms of a coping saw by clamping the upper and lower ends of the blade within slits of positioning devices mounted on front portions of the arms. Both flat blades and blades provided with cross end portions may be clamped by the positioning devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1997Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Inventor: Ruey-Zon Chen
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Patent number: 5884544Abstract: A vacuum attachment assembly for a scroll saw wherein the scroll saw includes a base, a table, a table bevel lock knob, a table bevel plate, an upper arm and a lower arm-blade. The vacuum attachment includes a bracket having first and second ends. The first end of the bracket has an opening for receiving the table bevel lock knob. The second end of the bracket has an opening of predetermined size and is oriented so that the opening is located under the scroll saw table near the lower arm-blade assembly. The vacuum attachment assembly also includes an elbow that is connected to the opening of the second end of the bracket. A hose is connected to the elbow and oriented to collect and divert saw dust away from the table of the scroll saw.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: John L. Theising, Larry D. Hale
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Patent number: 5694825Abstract: A blade adjusting device for a scroll saw, using engaging projections on the lower side of a press knob, engaging with projecting or receding parts on the upper side of a catch seat, to transform turning the press knob into an up-and-down movement of the catch seat, thus lengthening or shortening the distance between an upper and a lower protruding arm that hold the blade of the saw, so as to easily mount and dismount the blade and to adjust the tenseness of the blade.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1996Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Inventor: Chin-Chin Chang
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Patent number: 5410933Abstract: A fret-saw machine comprises a base unit having a table on which a workpiece to be cut is placed, a frame member disposed in the base unit and secured to the table, an arm member having one end portion secured to the frame member and another end portion disposed above the table, a blade holder assembly having first and second slide holder units and first and second blade holder units, the first slide holder unit and the first blade holder units being disposed in the base unit and secured to the frame member and the second slide holder unit and the second blade holder unit being secured to another end portion of the arm member, blade supported at its both ends by the first and second blade holder units and a drive unit supported in the base unit by the frame member and connected to the first slide holder unit to drive the blade. The blade holder unit has a blade nipping member for firmly nipping the blade.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1994Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Ryobi LimitedInventors: Kouichi Miyamoto, Shoji Takahashi
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Patent number: 5392677Abstract: A shingle cutting tool for cutting a shingle having a longitudinal edge, the shingle cutting tool making a cut across the shingle at a selectable angle transverse to the longitudinal edge thereof, the shingle cutting tool including a guide member, the guide member having a substantially upright surface for guiding the longitudinal edge of the shingle, and a cutting assembly, the cutting assembly being pivotally attached to the guide member and extending outward therefrom, the cutting assembly including a cutting base member, a cutting blade, the cutting blade having a cutting edge, the cutting edge opposing the base member, a reciprocating guide mechanism for guiding the cutting blade in a reciprocating fashion within a plane extending from the cutting base, and a pressure mechanism for exerting a pressure on the cutting blade to thereby bring the cutting edge into contact with the cutting base member.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Inventors: John D. Sevart, Thelma L. Sevart
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Patent number: 5363733Abstract: A quick release saw blade chuck for connecting a free end of a saw blade to a reciprocating arm of a saw includes a blade holder including a first surface. The free end of the saw blade is interposed between the first surface and the inner surface of a clamping member. The clamping member is coupled to the blade holder by an attachment mechanism which defines a blade-accepting space and a second space between the first and inner surfaces. A mechanism is also provided for varying the size of second space and thereby pivoting the clamping member about the attachment mechanism to vary the size of the blade-accepting space and clamp a blade inserted therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1992Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: Delta International Machinery Corp.Inventors: Charles J. Baird, Barry D. Wixey, Louis C. Brickner
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Patent number: 5351591Abstract: A fret-saw machine comprises a base unit having a table on which a workpiece to be cut is placed, a frame member disposed in the base unit and secured to the table, an arm member having one end portion secured to the frame member and another end portion disposed above the table, a blade holder assembly having first and second slide holder units and first and second blade holder units, the first slide holder unit and the first blade holder units being disposed in the base unit and secured to the frame member and the second slide holder unit and the second blade holder unit being secured to another end portion of the arm member, blade supported at its both ends by the first and second blade holder units and a drive unit supported in the base unit by the frame member and connected to the first slide holder unit to drive the blade. The blade holder unit has a blade nipping member for firmly nipping the blade.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: Ryobi LimitedInventors: Kouichi Miyamoto, Shoji Takahashi
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Patent number: 5351590Abstract: A clamp (20) and method for making the same are disclosed. The clamp (20) has a pair of jaws (42,44), a pivot (46) and an actuator (48). Each of the jaws (42,44) has a distal end (54,56) and a clamping end (50,52). The jaws (42,44) are pivotally connected by the pivot (46) such that the actuator (48) can displace the distal ends (54,56) relative to one another causing the clamping ends (50,52) to pivot together to retain the end of a blade therebetween. Preferably, the actuator (48) is a thumbscrew and the pivot (46) is a pivot pin cooperatively retained by respective pivot apertures (60,62) located in each of the jaws (42,44). Alternatively, the pivot (46) may be tenon (164) formed on one jaw (144) and a mortise (162) formed in the other jaw (142), the tenon (164) being pivotally retained within mortise (162). The clamp (20) is manually operable to clamp the scroll saw blade without the use of separate tools such as a screw driver or an Allen wrench.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: Ryobi LimitedInventors: Robert G. Everts, Naoki Kikuchi, Chi-Kin Chiang
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Patent number: 5345849Abstract: A fret-saw machine comprises a base unit having a table on which a workpiece to be cut is placed, a frame member disposed in the base unit and secured to the table, an arm member having one end portion secured to the frame member and another end portion disposed above the table, a blade holder assembly having first and second slide holder units and first and second blade holder units, the first slide holder unit and the first blade holder units being disposed in the base unit and secured to the frame member and the second slide holder unit and the second blade holder unit being secured to another end portion of the arm member, blade supported at its both ends by the first and second blade holder units and a drive unit supported in the base unit by the frame member and connected to the first slide holder unit to drive the blade. The blade holder unit has a blade nipping member for firmly nipping the blade.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Ryobi LimitedInventors: Kouichi Miyamoto, Shoji Takahashi
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Patent number: 5267498Abstract: A fret-saw machine comprises a base unit having a table on which a workpiece to be cut is placed, a frame member disposed in the base unit and secured to the table, an arm member having one end portion secured to the frame member and another end portion disposed above the table, a blade holder assembly having first and second slide holder units and first and second blade holder units, the first slide holder unit and the first blade holder units being disposed in the base unit and secured to the frame member and the second slide holder unit and the second blade holder unit being secured to another end portion of the arm member, blade supported at its both ends by the first and second blade holder units and a drive unit supported in the base unit by the frame member and connected to the first slide holder unit to drive the blade. The blade holder unit has a blade nipping member for firmly nipping the blade.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1992Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Assignee: Ryobi LimitedInventors: Kouichi Miyamoto, Shoji Takahashi
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Patent number: 5245902Abstract: A vegetable cutter which includes a base with a through hole and a knife unit spanning the through hole which confronts a downwardly facing ram moveable between a food charging position and a food slicing position by manipulating a lever-type handle pivotally to apply pressure to the ram head and with guide means included to constrain the ram head to vertical movement of translation only.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1993Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Inventor: Camilo Pereira
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Patent number: 5235882Abstract: A device which trims off the perforated margin strips of printer paper and cuts the paper transversely to separate it into individual pages. The paper which discharges from the printer is drawn around a tension bar and is applied to a toothed belt driven by feed wheels. Cutter wheels act against a grooved roller to cut along the tear lines of the margin strips. A photocell based counting system counts the perforations which pass the photocell to indicate each time the paper is advanced to position one of the transverse fold lines at a cutting station. Then, the paper is stopped and a cutter wire is pulled through the fold line to separate the leading page from the rest of the paper sheet. Each time a new sheet of paper is loaded, a special control circuit assures that the initial advance of the sheet stops with the leading edge of the paper at the cutting station.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1992Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Inventor: William B. Rabourn
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Patent number: 5235890Abstract: A scroll saw having a blinder to shield the rapid up and down movement of the saw blade and outer end of the saw blade arm from the view of the operator, comprising a shield member supported at a spaced apart distance in front of the saw blade arm having a vertical dimension large enough to span the vertical movement of the saw blade arm and block the view of such movement from the operator in front thereof. The shield member is supported in such position by a support arm held by a bracket secured to the vertical shaft which connects the hold down shoe to the elongated stationary arm of the scroll saw.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1992Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Inventor: David E. Mathre
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Patent number: 5228376Abstract: A scroll saw includes a hollow elongated base having a vertical sleeve portion at the rear end portion of the base. A hollow shaft is slidably inserted in the sleeve portion. An L-shaped arm member is fixed to the hollow shaft and has a suspending bracket which hangs over the base. A worktable is horizontally above and has a lengthwise extending elongated slot. A guide screw rod has a first end connected to a hand wheel, and a second end vertically passing through the L-shaped arm member and a horizontal plate fixed to the base. Therefore, the L-shaped arm member can be moved up and down by rotating the hand wheel. Parallel driven and driving levers are respectively pivoted to the suspending bracket and the base. An elongated linking member has a first end pivoted to the driven lever and a second end extending into the hollow shaft. A longitudinal hole is formed near the second end of the linking member and has transverse positioning holes connected to the longitudinal hole.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Inventor: Chin-Chun Huang
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Patent number: 5172622Abstract: A quick change die cutter is provided for permitting interchangeable die elements to be readily inserted and removed without the need for tools. A receiver is provided for carrying the die element which presents a cutting edge thereon, and a lever serves to shift the die element into engagement with the web of sheet material to be cut thereby. A pad of relatively soft material such as synthetic resin is positioned to engage the cutting edge as it passes through and cuts the web, thereby eliminating set-up time necessary to prevent the cutting edge of the die from damage due to excessive vertical travel. The receiver preferably includes a pair of opposed side walls for receiving the die element in the space therebetween, at least one of the side walls including a locking member for inhibiting shifting of the die along the respective side walls and out of alignment with the web to be cut.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1991Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Assignee: Lamcraft, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Sabin
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Patent number: 5105704Abstract: A saw blade fastener comprising two fastening plates respectively secured by two adjusting screws to two saw blade holding plates for holding a saw blade therebetween, wherein said fastening plates have each a ring-shaped projection at one side and a flat surface portion at an opposite end. The flat surface portion of each fastening plate is respectively attached to the saw blade holding plates when a flat type saw blade is to be retained; the ring-shaped projection of each fastening plate is respectively attached to the saw blade holding plates when a pin type saw blade is to be retained.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1991Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Inventor: Andy Chang
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Patent number: 5088369Abstract: An auxiliary blade tensioning device for a scroll saw 10 permits quick selective adjustment of the tension of the blade 20. A scroll saw 10 utilizing the blade tensioning device of the invention preferably includes a pair of arms 14 and 16 mounted on a frame 12 for cooperative support of a saw blade 20 and reciprocation by a power assembly 18. The uppermost, articulated arm 14 is coupled with a camming mechanism 22 for quick, selective tensioning of a replacement saw blade 20.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1991Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: R. B. Industries, Inc.Inventors: Verle L. Rice, Richard Keener
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Patent number: 5070752Abstract: A driving mechanism for a scroll sawing machine, which comprises a motor set in parallel with two suspension arms which have a scroll saw blade retained therebetween, and sector-shaped counter weight mounted on the shaft of such a motor and coupled with an universal link which has an opposite end secured to the suspension arms. The rotation of the motor drive the universal link to carry the suspension arms and the scroll saw blade to make a sawing motion for cutting something. Because the motor is set in parallel with the suspension arms, the saw bench is permitted to incline leftward and rightward during sawing operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1990Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Inventor: Andy Chang
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Patent number: 5065652Abstract: A scroll saw has a base including integral walls forming a gear casing, a frame assembly mounted on the base, and lower and upper oscillating arm members pivotally mounted on the frame assembly. The gear casing houses gear and counterweight assemblies for driving and counterbalancing the oscillating motion of the lower and upper arm members. A saw blade is removably mounted between corresponding free ends of the lower and upper reciprocating arm members. The ends of the saw blade are prepositioned between a pair of blade holders, and the entire assembly of blade and blade holders is then attached as a unit to the free ends of the arm members. Blade tension is adjusted by means of a tensioning system that indexes blade tension to rotation of a tension knob. The saw further includes a nonflexible tube which functions as a combination airblaster and blade guard for directing an air stream into a cutting area to remove sawdust and other debris while preventing accidental contact with the saw blade.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Shopsmith, Inc.Inventors: John G. Legler, Robert L. Bartlett, David D. Flora
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Patent number: 5058476Abstract: A scroll saw has a base including integral walls forming a gear casing, a frame assembly mounted on the base, and lower and upper oscillating arm members pivotally mounted on the frame assembly. The gear casing houses gear and counterweight assemblies for driving and counterbalancing the oscillating motion of the lower and upper arm members. A saw blade is removably mounted between corresponding free ends of the lower and upper arm members. The ends of the saw blade are prepositioned between a pair of blade holders, and the entire assembly of blade and blade holders is then attached as a unit to the free ends of the arm members. Blade tension is adjusted by means of a tensioning system that indexes blade tension to rotation of a tension knob. The saw further includes a nonflexible tube which functions as a combination airblaster and blade guard for directing an air stream into a cutting area to remove sawdust and other debris while preventing accidental contact with the saw blade.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: Shopsmith, Inc.Inventors: John G. Legler, Robert L. Bartlett, David D. Flora
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Patent number: 5016512Abstract: A scroll saw blade holding system comprises at least an upper scroll saw arm with a notched, forked end, a pair of plate members held together by a screw for clamping an end of a scroll saw blade, and a pivot pin, extending through the plate members and shaped to rest within the notch in the scroll saw arm. The pin preferably includes a longitudinally-extending, knife edge pivot point which allows the plate members and blade to pivot relative to the scroll saw arm. Also in a preferred embodiment, a blade retaining assembly is included and comprises a bracket attached to the saw arm and a lock knob and bolt positioned above the plate members for retaining the pin within the notch.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Inventor: Chun-Chi Huang
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Patent number: 4909291Abstract: The present invention relates to a cutting head for use on a tree-felling vehicle. The cutting head comprises a tree-carrying frame with a cutting tool in the form of a rotor with helically extending cutting teeth. An arm for placement against a standing tree to be cut is pivotally mounted to the tree-carrying frame. A fluid ram is connected between the arm and the tree-carrying frame to bring it in engagement with the tree to be cut so that the rotor progressively cuts the tree and the latter enters the tree-carrying frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1989Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Les Operations Forestieres Rejean Tremblay Inc.Inventor: Rejean Tremblay
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Patent number: 4841826Abstract: A method and apparatus for shaping a solid body of soft material wherein the body is notched on one side, a rough cutter moves inwardly through the other side of the body to enter the closed end of the notch and sever body material without breaking, and a finish cutter than removes relatively little material to produce a finish cut.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1988Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: Precision Automation Co., Inc.Inventor: John Smith, III
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Patent number: 4841823Abstract: A blade positioner for a scroll saw is disclosed which permits adjustment of the saw blade relative to the pivoting beams or arms of the scroll saw so that the plane movement of the blade is coincident with the blade direction, particularly in the event that the ends of the arms are somewhat misaligned with respect to the plane of travel of the arms due to inaccuracies of the arm pivot bearing locations. Also disclosed is an anti-rattle spring interposed between the work table and work table support so as to minimize rattle of the work table relative to the support in all directions.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1987Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Inventor: Richard B. Brundage
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Patent number: 4838138Abstract: A scroll saw blade clamp and blade alignment tool to facilitate blade changes while assuring proper positioning and alignment of the blade. The blade clamp is for the upper end of the blade and includes a pair of clamp bars, one of which is pivoted to the upper saw arm. A locking screw clamps the bars together for clamping of the blade, and a strategically located pin prevents relative rotation of the clamp bars and also serves as a blade guide to properly locate the blade while it is being clamped in place. The alignment device takes the form of a flat bar provided with a recess for holding the lower blade clamp. A groove in the bar is centered on the recess to properly align a saw blade received in the groove.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1987Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: R. B. Industries, Inc.Inventors: Verle Rice, William Curtis, Richard Keener, Robert Raffurty
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Patent number: 4674381Abstract: The scroll-saw disclosed is constructed so as to make the task of clamping and un-clamping the saw-blade very simple and very quick. The quick-change facility makes it possible for a craftsman to contemplate cutting intricate designs having myriads of internal shapes. The electric motor of the scroll-saw is connected to the blade by means of a clutch. The clutch is operated by a foot-pedal. The blade is kept in constant tension by a spring. The scroll-saw includes a shoe, which is guided from up/down movement--when up, the shoe is clear of the blade--when down, the shoe comes into contact with the blade, and allows the blade to be de-tensioned. Thus, the blade can be un-clamped, and moved to the next internal shape to be cut, while the vertical position of the blade is controlled by the shoe. The movement of the shoe also is controlled by the foot-pedal.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Inventor: Gino Cadorin
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Patent number: 4616541Abstract: A scroll or jigsaw of the walking beam type is disclosed in which the upper and lower beams or arms are of hollow, tubular construction so as to have sufficient rigidity to resist up and down vibrational movement, and so as to permit lateral cutting. The beams are mounted in a pair of identical die cast frame members, and the drive motor is mounted directly to the rear of the frame members. The motor is connected to the rear ends of the beams for reciprocably driving them. The frame members, together with the motor, are pivotally mounted relative to a base or table frame thereby to permit angling of the saw blade (as opposed to tilting the table) for bevel cuts.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1984Date of Patent: October 14, 1986Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Curtis J. Eccardt, Richard B. Brundage