US20040145126A1 - Reciprocating saw holder - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to reciprocating saws, and more particularly, to quick change reciprocating saws adapted for use in hand held drivers, within which operators are permitted to purposefully switch between several saw blades.
- Portable reciprocating saws including a variety of handsaws and the like, have been generally known in the art for some time, handsaws being commonly used tools for performing a cut. Since there are different types of saw blades with different sizes, the operator has to have a number of different types of saw blades in order to perform a cut on various objects the operator may encounter. However, currently available handsaws have set blades that are cast around or fixedly attached to the handle by other methods, thus one blade cannot be switched to another when the operator needs different sizes or types of saw blades.
- a reciprocating saw includes a saw blade that is connected to a hand held driver for reciprocating the saw to perform a cut.
- a bit holder and a blade holder is used to provide connection between the saw blade and the handle of the hand held driver.
- the bit holder includes a connecting mechanism for connecting the blade holder to the hand held driver.
- the blade holder provides a connection between the saw blade and the bit holder.
- the blade holder includes a holder body and a hex-shaped shank extending rearwardly from the holder body.
- the shank further includes a first holding mechanism for coupling the holder to the bit holder at the rear end and a second holding mechanism for coupling a saw blade to the holder at the forward end.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the reciprocating saw having a set screw holder design, adapted for use in a hand held driver according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the set screw holder design, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 3A is a perspective view of the cylinder, adapted for use in the set screw holder design of the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 3B is a perspective view of the sleeve, adapted for use in the set screw holder design of the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 3C is a sectional view of the set screw holder according to a first embodiment of the present invention adapted for use in the reciprocating saw.
- FIG. 3D is a perspective view of the set screw for use in the set screw holder of FIG. 3C;
- FIG. 3E is a perspective view of a pin for use in the set screw holder of FIG. 3C;
- FIG. 4A is a sectional view of the set screw holder design according to a second embodiment of the present invention, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 4B is a perspective view of a set screw according to the second embodiment of the present invention, adapted for use in the set screw holder design of the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 5A is a sectional view of the set screw holder design according to a third embodiment of the present invention, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 5B is a perspective view of a set screw having an integral pin according to a third embodiment of the present invention, adapted for use in the set screw holder design of the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a ball type blade holder according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the reciprocating saw having a die cast blade holder, adapted for use in the hand held driver according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the die cast holder, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the reciprocating saw having a spring clamp holder, adapted for use in a hand held driver according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the spring clamp holder having a clamp assembly, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the body of the spring clamp holder, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the lever of the spring clamp assembly, adapted for use in the spring clamp holder of the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the pin of the spring clamp assembly, adapted for use in the spring clamp holder of the reciprocating saw.
- FIGS. 14 A-C are front views depicting the free, bottom, and top positions, respectively, of the spring of the clamp assembly, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 one embodiment of a reciprocating saw 10 is illustrated in FIG. 1 to generally include a saw blade 12 connected to a handle 18 of a hand held driver via a set screw holder 14 and a quick release bit holder 16 .
- the saw blade 12 is connected to the set screw holder 14 which includes a connecting assembly at both ends to provide connection between the saw blade 12 and the bit holder 16 .
- the bit holder 16 is coupled for rotation with the handle 18 and is configured to permit the operator to easily and securably connect the hand held driver 18 to the saw blade 12 for driving engagement in order to reciprocate the saw blade 12 to perform a cut.
- a preferred commercially available quick release bit holder is available under the trade name RAPID LOAD manufactured by Black and Decker Corporation, Towson, Md. It should be appreciated that other commercially available bit holders may also be used so long as the bit holder can permit easy and securable connection to the hand held driver 18 .
- a quick release bit holder of the type illustrated herein is also more completely described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,053,675, issued Apr. 24, 2000, assigned to the assignee of the present application, and entitled “Quick-Acting Tool Bit Holder”, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
- the set screw holder 14 is configured to releasably hold the saw blade 12 , and is connectable to the bit holder 16 .
- the set screw holder 14 generally includes a cylinder portion 26 and a sleeve 24 as is best illustrated in FIGS. 3A and 3B, respectively.
- the cylinder portion 26 includes a body portion 28 and a shank 20 extending rearwardly from the rear end of the body 28 to provide a connection between the bit holder 16 and the set screw holder 14 .
- the shank 20 is hex-shaped and includes a detent recess 22 for coupling the set screw holder 14 to the bit holder 16 .
- the detent recess 22 of the shank 20 is engaged within the bit holder 16 in the operative position. An operator can pull back on the outer collar of the bit holder 16 to quickly release the shank 20 from the bit holder 16 .
- FIG. 3A illustrates the cylinder portion 26 having a body 28 and the shank 20 .
- the body 28 includes a slot 29 extending rearwardly from a forward cylinder face 30 to accommodate the tail of the saw blade 12 .
- FIG. 3B illustrates the sleeve 24 that is configured to cooperate with the outer surface of the body 28 of cylinder portion 26 .
- the sleeve 24 has a length that is substantially the same as the body 28 of the cylinder portion 26 , and an inner diameter that is substantially the same as the outer diameter of the body 28 .
- the sleeve 24 further includes a smooth faced hole 25 on one side to receive a set screw 36 as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3C.
- the body 28 of the cylinder portion 26 includes a smooth faced aperture 23 disposed through one side of the body which opens to the slot 29 .
- the cylinder 28 also includes a threaded radial aperture 27 disposed on the other face of the slot 29 .
- the aperture 23 receives a pin 32 (FIGS. 3C, 3E) and the threaded radial aperture 27 receives a set screw 36 (FIGS. 3C, 3D).
- the pin 32 is also received in a hole 12 a in the tail end of the saw blade 12 .
- the sleeve 24 is slid over the body 28 of the cylinder portion 26 in order to maintain the pin 32 in the aperture 23 .
- the set screw 36 is inserted through the hole 25 in the sleeve 24 and threadedly engaged with the threaded radial aperture 27 in the body 28 to secure the sleeve 24 in place.
- the set screw 36 is tightened so as to press the tail end of the saw blade 12 against a side wall of the slot 29 .
- the saw blade 12 may be removed from the set screw holder 14 by drawing back the set screw 36 , axially sliding the sleeve 24 to expose the pin 32 and removing the saw blade 12 from engagement with the pin 32 .
- FIGS. 4 A-B of the drawings a set screw holder 14 ′ according to a slightly modified second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated wherein like reference numerals are used to designate the same or similar elements as described above.
- the body 28 of the cylinder portion 26 ′ includes a smooth-faced tapped hole 23 ′ disposed on one face of the slot 29 .
- the cylinder 28 ′ also includes a threaded radial aperture 27 disposed on the other face of the slot 29 .
- the tapped hole 23 ′ receives a conical end portion 32 (best shown in FIG. 4B) of set screw 36 ′ and the radial aperture 27 receives a threaded portion 33 of set screw 36 .
- the conical end portion 32 is brought into engagement with a hole 12 a in the tail of the saw blade 12 .
- the conical end portion 32 is configured to abut with the hole 12 a of the saw blade 12 to pinch the saw blade against the side wall of slot 29 .
- the set screw 36 is threaded and configured to cooperatively engage with the threaded radial aperture 27 of the cylinder 26 .
- the cylinder portion 26 ′ is inserted into the bore 21 of the sleeve 24 which is generally circular in configuration.
- the cylinder portion 26 ′ is rotationally aligned such that the radial aperture 27 aligns with the smooth faced hole 25 of the sleeve 24 .
- the set screw 36 is inserted through the smooth hole 25 of sleeve 24 and into the threaded aperture 27 of the cylinder portion 26 after insertion of the saw blade 12 .
- the conical end 31 abuts the surface of the aperture 12 a .
- the saw blade 12 may be removed from the set screw holder 14 by drawing back the set screw 36 , allowing the conical end 31 to disengage from hole 12 a and removing the saw blade 12 from engagement with the cylinder portion 26 .
- the body portion 28 ′′ of the cylinder 26 ′′ includes a threaded radial aperture 27 disposed on one face of the slot 29 for receiving a set screw 36 ′′ as shown in FIG. 5B.
- the set screw 36 ′′ includes an integrally formed locating tip 35 having substantially the same radius as that of the hole 12 a on the tail of the saw blade 12 .
- the set screw 36 ′′ also includes a threaded end 37 for engaging with the threaded radial aperture 27 of the cylinder portion 26 ′′.
- the cylinder portion 26 ′′ is inserted into the bore 21 of the sleeve 24 , and the cylinder portion 26 is rotationally aligned so that the radial aperture 27 aligns with the smooth faced hole 25 of the sleeve 24 .
- the saw blade 12 is placed into the slot 29 from the forward face 30 until the hole 12 a in the tail of the saw blade 12 aligns with the radial aperture 27 of the cylinder 26 .
- the set screw 36 ′′ is then inserted inwardly from the smooth faced hole 25 of the sleeve 24 .
- the locating tip 35 of the set screw 36 ′′ is then located in the hole 12 a of the tail of the saw blade 12 and the threaded end 37 provides support to hold the saw blade 12 in place against the side of slot 29 .
- the saw blade 12 may be removed from the set screw holder 14 simply by unscrewing the set screw 36 ′′, and removing the saw blade 12 from engagement with the locating tip 35 .
- the ball-type blade holder 114 generally includes a cylinder portion 116 , and a collar 118 .
- the cylinder portion 116 includes a hex-shaped shank 120 having a detent 122 for engaging with a bit holder 16 described above.
- the cylinder portion 116 further includes a slot 124 extending rearwardly from the forward face 126 , and a radial aperture 128 extending through to one face of the slot 124 .
- a ball 130 having a slightly smaller diameter than that of the radial aperture 128 is placed in the radial aperture 128 , and a portion of the ball 130 extends into the slot 124 in its engaged position.
- the collar 118 includes a chamber 132 near a rearward face of the cylinder portion 116 for accommodating a spring 134 and a spring clip 136 .
- Collar 118 also includes an enlarged inner cavity 138 for allowing radial movement of the ball 130 .
- the enlarged cavity 138 is configured to form a ramp 140 which terminates at an inwardly extending flange 142 of the collar 118 when assembled in order to define a passage for the ball 130 .
- the spring clip 136 is disposed near the rear end of the sleeve for retaining the spring 134 in the chamber 132 , and the spring 134 is placed in the passage defined by the spring clip 136 and the chamber 132 for biasing the collar 118 to an engaged position.
- the collar 118 is pushed rearwardly against the spring force, so that the forward end 142 of the enlarged cavity 138 is aligned with the ball 130 .
- the ball 130 is then free to move radially outward in the enlarged cavity 138 allowing the saw blade 12 to be inserted in the slot 124 of the cylinder portion 116 .
- the ball 130 is locked in the rear end 144 of the enlarged cavity 138 with a portion of the ball 130 extending into the hole 12 a formed in saw blade 12 .
- the extending portion of the ball 130 retains the saw blade 12 for resisting inadvertent or unintended removal of the saw blade 12 in its engaged position.
- the spring 134 keeps the collar 118 pushed forward, and the narrow portion of the ramp 140 in the enlarged cavity 138 of collar 118 retains the ball 130 in place.
- the saw blade 12 may be removed from the ball-type blade holder 114 simply by pulling back the collar 118 and removing the saw blade 12 since the ball 130 is allowed to disengage from the hole 12 a.
- FIG. 7 of the drawings a fifth embodiment of the reciprocating saw 50 is illustrated to generally include the saw blade 12 connected to the handle 18 of the hand held driver via the bit holder 16 and a die cast holder 52 .
- the bit holder 16 and hand held driver 18 are of the types described in more detail in the description of the previous embodiments. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that other types of bit holders and hand held drivers may be used to accommodate different types of saw blades 12 without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates the die cast holder 52 (with the blade 12 removed for clarity) having a body 53 and a shank 20 extending rearwardly from the body 53 to provide connection between the bit holder 16 and the die cast holder 52 .
- the shank 20 is hex-shaped and includes a detent recess 22 for releasably coupling the die cast holder 52 to the bit holder 16 .
- the detent recess 22 permits the operator to purposefully remove the die cast holder from its engaged position with the bit holder 16 .
- the bit holder 16 retains the detent recess 22 of the shank 20 against axial engagement.
- the saw blade 12 is cast permanently in slot 54 which is shown in FIG. 8 wherein the saw blade 12 has been removed for clarity.
- Several saw blades with different sizes and types may be cast within a die cast holder 52 in one standard die 53 having a size and weight suitable for accommodating various types of saw blades 12 .
- the die cast reciprocating saw 50 allows the user to switch quickly from one saw blade to the next when needed.
- a sixth embodiment of the reciprocating saw 200 is illustrated to include the saw blade 12 connected to the handle 18 of the hand held driver via the bit holder 16 and a clamp holder 202 .
- the tail of the saw blade 12 is connected to the forward end of the clamp holder 202 with a clamp assembly 205 providing secure connection to the saw blade 12 .
- the rear end of the clamp holder 202 is connected to the bit holder 16 via the hex-shaped shank 20 having a detent recess 22 shown in FIG. 10.
- the detent recess 22 permits the operator to retain the clamp holder 202 within the bit holder 16 .
- the bit holder 16 is coupled to the handle 18 of the hand held driver. A more detailed description of the bit holder and the hand held driver are given in the aforementioned references.
- FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of the clamp holder 202 to include a body 204 and the clamp assembly 205 .
- the clamp holder 202 is configured to accommodate the saw blade 12 at one end and has a shank 20 which engages the bit holder 202 at the other end.
- the body 204 is cast around the rearwardly extending hex-shaped shank 20 .
- each side of body 204 includes a pivot mount 228 , a spring mount 230 and an angled slot 222 for accommodating the clamp assembly 205 .
- the body 204 further includes a slot 226 extending rearwardly from a forward face 224 of the body 204 .
- the slot 226 is configured to receive the tail of the saw blade 12 .
- the width and length of the slot 226 may be varied to accommodate various types of saw blades with different sizes and shape.
- the clamp assembly 205 is coupled to the body 204 of the clamp holder 202 for movement between a clamped position and a released position for releasably coupling the saw blade 12 to the clamp holder 202 . More particularly, the clamp assembly 205 generally includes a lever 206 , a roller 208 and a pair of biasing springs 210 .
- FIG. 12 illustrates the U-shaped lever 206 of the clamp assembly 205 to include a pair of opposed legs 234 having apertures 236 .
- Each of the radial apertures 236 are disposed generally at the midpoint of each of the legs, so as to provide connection between the lever 206 and the pivot mounts 228 of the body 204 of the clamp holder 202 .
- the pair of apertures 236 allow the lever 206 to pivot about the pivot mounts 228 disposed on the body 104 .
- the lever 206 further includes a pair of U-shaped slots 237 formed at the tips of the legs 234 .
- the U-shaped slots 237 permit the ends 233 of the roller 208 to easily engage with the lever 206 by sliding into the slots 237 .
- the roller 208 is illustrated to generally include a pair of outer ends 233 integrated with both ends of the intermediate body portion 231 having a groove 232 at its midpoint.
- the intermediate body portion 231 has a diameter slightly less than that of the angled slots 222 so as to allow the roller 208 to ride therein, and has a width that is substantially the same as that of the body 204 of the clamp holder 202 .
- the outer ends 233 have a smaller diameter than that of the intermediate body portion 231 , and are engaged by the biasing springs 210 .
- the groove 232 has a width that is substantially the same as that of the slot 226 , and cooperatively retains the tail of the saw blade 12 .
- the biasing spring 210 is illustrated in detail to show three different angular positions of the biasing spring 210 depending on the location of the lever 206 of the clamp assembly 205 .
- the spring 210 includes a hook portion 238 formed at one end of the coiled portion 242 , and a looped portion 240 formed at the other end of the coiled portion 242 .
- the looped portion 238 is secured over the spring mount 230 formed on the body 204 .
- the looped portion 240 is secured over the outer ends 233 of the roller 208 for biasing the roller 208 toward a forward engaged position within the angled slot 222 .
- FIG. 14A shows the biasing spring 210 in its free position.
- FIG. 14B shows the biasing spring 210 in its mounted position within which the looped portion 240 presses the roller 208 in a forward direction along the angled slots 222 .
- a spring force of approximately 8 Newton (N) is applied to the looped portion 240 , and the looped portion 240 is shifted inwardly about 67.2 degrees from its free position (shown in phantom).
- FIG. 14C shows the biasing spring 210 in its rearward released position within which the looped portion 240 is pressed rearwardly by pivoting the upper portion of lever 106 forward.
- a force of approximately 12.5 Newton (N) is applied to the looped portion 240 , and the looped portion 240 is shifted inwardly about 97.6 degrees from its free position (shown in phantom).
- N 12.5 Newton
- the clamp assembly 205 is coupled to the body 204 of the clamp holder 202 for movement between a clamped position and a released (free) position for releasably coupling the saw blade 12 to the clamp holder 202 .
- the roller 208 is biased by the pair of springs 210 via the lever 206 to engage the bottom surface of the tail of the saw blade 12 .
- the roller 208 in association with the biasing spring 210 and the lever 206 , urges the tail of the saw blade 12 against the upper surface of slot 226 of the body 204 when the clamp assembly 205 is in its engaged position.
- the roller 208 rides in the angled slots 222 in the body 204 such that the groove 232 in the roller 208 clamps the saw blade 12 to the clamp holder 202 .
- the operator can move the roller 208 to its disengaged position through forward pivoting movement of the upper portion of lever 206 about the first mount 228 .
- the legs 234 of the lever 206 move rearwardly along with roller 208 .
- roller 208 disengages from the tail of the saw blade 12 .
- the reciprocating saw 10 , 50 , 114 , and 200 of the present invention is adapted for use in association with the hand held driver 18 .
- the various embodiments of the set screw holder 14 , the ball-type holder 114 , the die cast holder 52 , and the clamp holder 202 are configured to easily and securably switch saw blades from application to application. Therefore, the present invention would allow the operator to be more versatile on the job site when more than one handsaw is needed.
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A reciprocating saw includes a saw blade that is connected to a hand held driver for reciprocating the saw blade to perform a cut. A bit holder and a blade holder is used to provide connection between the saw blade and the handle of the hand held driver. The bit holder includes a connecting mechanism for connecting the bit holder to the hand held driver. The blade holder provides a connection between the saw blade and the bit holder. The blade holder includes a holder body and a hex-shaped shank extending rearwardly from the holder body. The shank further includes a first holding mechanism for coupling the holder to the bit holder at the rear end and a second holding mechanism for coupling the saw blade to the holder at the forward end.
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- This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/310,312, filed on Dec. 5, 2002 which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/636,374, filed on Aug. 11, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,546,633, issued on Apr. 15, 2003. The disclosure of the above applications is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates generally to reciprocating saws, and more particularly, to quick change reciprocating saws adapted for use in hand held drivers, within which operators are permitted to purposefully switch between several saw blades.
- Portable reciprocating saws, including a variety of handsaws and the like, have been generally known in the art for some time, handsaws being commonly used tools for performing a cut. Since there are different types of saw blades with different sizes, the operator has to have a number of different types of saw blades in order to perform a cut on various objects the operator may encounter. However, currently available handsaws have set blades that are cast around or fixedly attached to the handle by other methods, thus one blade cannot be switched to another when the operator needs different sizes or types of saw blades.
- Therefore, it would be desirable to provide a reciprocating handsaw that allows the operator to easily and securably change from one saw blade to another when performing tasks that require more than one saw blade.
- Moreover, it would be further desirable to provide a reciprocating handsaw that can be attached to readily available handles of hand held drivers which can also be interchanged with different types of bits to perform various functions.
- In accordance with the present invention, a reciprocating saw includes a saw blade that is connected to a hand held driver for reciprocating the saw to perform a cut. A bit holder and a blade holder is used to provide connection between the saw blade and the handle of the hand held driver. The bit holder includes a connecting mechanism for connecting the blade holder to the hand held driver. The blade holder provides a connection between the saw blade and the bit holder. The blade holder includes a holder body and a hex-shaped shank extending rearwardly from the holder body. The shank further includes a first holding mechanism for coupling the holder to the bit holder at the rear end and a second holding mechanism for coupling a saw blade to the holder at the forward end.
- Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. It should be understood however that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention are intended for purposes of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description.
- The present invention will become more fully understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the reciprocating saw having a set screw holder design, adapted for use in a hand held driver according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the set screw holder design, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 3A is a perspective view of the cylinder, adapted for use in the set screw holder design of the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 3B is a perspective view of the sleeve, adapted for use in the set screw holder design of the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 3C is a sectional view of the set screw holder according to a first embodiment of the present invention adapted for use in the reciprocating saw.
- FIG. 3D is a perspective view of the set screw for use in the set screw holder of FIG. 3C;
- FIG. 3E is a perspective view of a pin for use in the set screw holder of FIG. 3C;
- FIG. 4A is a sectional view of the set screw holder design according to a second embodiment of the present invention, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 4B is a perspective view of a set screw according to the second embodiment of the present invention, adapted for use in the set screw holder design of the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 5A is a sectional view of the set screw holder design according to a third embodiment of the present invention, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 5B is a perspective view of a set screw having an integral pin according to a third embodiment of the present invention, adapted for use in the set screw holder design of the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a ball type blade holder according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the reciprocating saw having a die cast blade holder, adapted for use in the hand held driver according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the die cast holder, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the reciprocating saw having a spring clamp holder, adapted for use in a hand held driver according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the spring clamp holder having a clamp assembly, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the body of the spring clamp holder, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the lever of the spring clamp assembly, adapted for use in the spring clamp holder of the reciprocating saw;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the pin of the spring clamp assembly, adapted for use in the spring clamp holder of the reciprocating saw; and
- FIGS.14A-C are front views depicting the free, bottom, and top positions, respectively, of the spring of the clamp assembly, adapted for use in the reciprocating saw according to the present invention.
- With reference to the drawings, one embodiment of a
reciprocating saw 10 is illustrated in FIG. 1 to generally include asaw blade 12 connected to ahandle 18 of a hand held driver via aset screw holder 14 and a quickrelease bit holder 16. As is described in detail below, thesaw blade 12 is connected to theset screw holder 14 which includes a connecting assembly at both ends to provide connection between thesaw blade 12 and thebit holder 16. Thebit holder 16 is coupled for rotation with thehandle 18 and is configured to permit the operator to easily and securably connect the hand helddriver 18 to thesaw blade 12 for driving engagement in order to reciprocate thesaw blade 12 to perform a cut. A preferred commercially available quick release bit holder is available under the trade name RAPID LOAD manufactured by Black and Decker Corporation, Towson, Md. It should be appreciated that other commercially available bit holders may also be used so long as the bit holder can permit easy and securable connection to the hand helddriver 18. In addition, a quick release bit holder of the type illustrated herein is also more completely described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,053,675, issued Apr. 24, 2000, assigned to the assignee of the present application, and entitled “Quick-Acting Tool Bit Holder”, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference. - As is best illustrated in FIG. 2, the
set screw holder 14 is configured to releasably hold thesaw blade 12, and is connectable to thebit holder 16. Theset screw holder 14 generally includes acylinder portion 26 and asleeve 24 as is best illustrated in FIGS. 3A and 3B, respectively. Thecylinder portion 26 includes abody portion 28 and ashank 20 extending rearwardly from the rear end of thebody 28 to provide a connection between thebit holder 16 and theset screw holder 14. Theshank 20 is hex-shaped and includes adetent recess 22 for coupling theset screw holder 14 to thebit holder 16. Thedetent recess 22 of theshank 20 is engaged within thebit holder 16 in the operative position. An operator can pull back on the outer collar of thebit holder 16 to quickly release theshank 20 from thebit holder 16. - With reference to FIGS.3A-B, a
cylinder portion 26 and asleeve 24 ofset screw holder 14 are described in more detail. FIG. 3A illustrates thecylinder portion 26 having abody 28 and theshank 20. Thebody 28 includes aslot 29 extending rearwardly from aforward cylinder face 30 to accommodate the tail of thesaw blade 12. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the specific configuration may vary to accommodate different types and sizes ofsaw blades 12 without departing from the scope of the invention. FIG. 3B illustrates thesleeve 24 that is configured to cooperate with the outer surface of thebody 28 ofcylinder portion 26. Thesleeve 24 has a length that is substantially the same as thebody 28 of thecylinder portion 26, and an inner diameter that is substantially the same as the outer diameter of thebody 28. Thesleeve 24 further includes a smoothfaced hole 25 on one side to receive aset screw 36 as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3C. - Referring now to FIGS.3C-3E of the drawings, the
set screw holder 14 according to a first embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. Thebody 28 of thecylinder portion 26 includes a smoothfaced aperture 23 disposed through one side of the body which opens to theslot 29. Thecylinder 28 also includes a threadedradial aperture 27 disposed on the other face of theslot 29. Theaperture 23 receives a pin 32 (FIGS. 3C, 3E) and the threadedradial aperture 27 receives a set screw 36 (FIGS. 3C, 3D). Thepin 32 is also received in ahole 12 a in the tail end of thesaw blade 12. Thesleeve 24 is slid over thebody 28 of thecylinder portion 26 in order to maintain thepin 32 in theaperture 23. Theset screw 36 is inserted through thehole 25 in thesleeve 24 and threadedly engaged with the threadedradial aperture 27 in thebody 28 to secure thesleeve 24 in place. Theset screw 36 is tightened so as to press the tail end of thesaw blade 12 against a side wall of theslot 29. Thesaw blade 12 may be removed from theset screw holder 14 by drawing back theset screw 36, axially sliding thesleeve 24 to expose thepin 32 and removing thesaw blade 12 from engagement with thepin 32. - Referring now to FIGS.4A-B of the drawings, a
set screw holder 14′ according to a slightly modified second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated wherein like reference numerals are used to designate the same or similar elements as described above. Thebody 28 of thecylinder portion 26′ includes a smooth-faced tappedhole 23′ disposed on one face of theslot 29. Thecylinder 28′ also includes a threadedradial aperture 27 disposed on the other face of theslot 29. The tappedhole 23′ receives a conical end portion 32 (best shown in FIG. 4B) ofset screw 36′ and theradial aperture 27 receives a threadedportion 33 ofset screw 36. Theconical end portion 32 is brought into engagement with ahole 12 a in the tail of thesaw blade 12. Theconical end portion 32 is configured to abut with thehole 12 a of thesaw blade 12 to pinch the saw blade against the side wall ofslot 29. Theset screw 36 is threaded and configured to cooperatively engage with the threadedradial aperture 27 of thecylinder 26. - As is best illustrated in FIG. 4A, the
cylinder portion 26′ is inserted into thebore 21 of thesleeve 24 which is generally circular in configuration. Thecylinder portion 26′ is rotationally aligned such that theradial aperture 27 aligns with the smoothfaced hole 25 of thesleeve 24. To engage thesaw blade 12 with theset screw holder 14, theset screw 36 is inserted through thesmooth hole 25 ofsleeve 24 and into the threadedaperture 27 of thecylinder portion 26 after insertion of thesaw blade 12. Theconical end 31 abuts the surface of theaperture 12 a. Thesaw blade 12 may be removed from theset screw holder 14 by drawing back theset screw 36, allowing theconical end 31 to disengage fromhole 12 a and removing thesaw blade 12 from engagement with thecylinder portion 26. - With reference to FIGS.5A-B of the drawings, the
set screw holder 14 according to a third embodiment of the present invention is described in more detail. Thebody portion 28″ of thecylinder 26″ includes a threadedradial aperture 27 disposed on one face of theslot 29 for receiving aset screw 36″ as shown in FIG. 5B. Theset screw 36″ includes an integrally formed locating tip 35 having substantially the same radius as that of thehole 12 a on the tail of thesaw blade 12. Theset screw 36″ also includes a threadedend 37 for engaging with the threadedradial aperture 27 of thecylinder portion 26″. To engage thesaw blade 12 with theset screw holder 14, thecylinder portion 26″ is inserted into thebore 21 of thesleeve 24, and thecylinder portion 26 is rotationally aligned so that theradial aperture 27 aligns with the smoothfaced hole 25 of thesleeve 24. Thesaw blade 12 is placed into theslot 29 from theforward face 30 until thehole 12 a in the tail of thesaw blade 12 aligns with theradial aperture 27 of thecylinder 26. Theset screw 36″ is then inserted inwardly from the smoothfaced hole 25 of thesleeve 24. The locating tip 35 of theset screw 36″ is then located in thehole 12 a of the tail of thesaw blade 12 and the threadedend 37 provides support to hold thesaw blade 12 in place against the side ofslot 29. Thesaw blade 12 may be removed from theset screw holder 14 simply by unscrewing theset screw 36″, and removing thesaw blade 12 from engagement with the locating tip 35. - With reference to FIG. 6 of the drawings, a ball-
type blade holder 114 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. The ball-type blade holder 114 generally includes acylinder portion 116, and acollar 118. As described above, thecylinder portion 116 includes a hex-shapedshank 120 having adetent 122 for engaging with abit holder 16 described above. Thecylinder portion 116 further includes aslot 124 extending rearwardly from theforward face 126, and aradial aperture 128 extending through to one face of theslot 124. Aball 130 having a slightly smaller diameter than that of theradial aperture 128 is placed in theradial aperture 128, and a portion of theball 130 extends into theslot 124 in its engaged position. Thecollar 118 includes achamber 132 near a rearward face of thecylinder portion 116 for accommodating aspring 134 and aspring clip 136.Collar 118 also includes an enlargedinner cavity 138 for allowing radial movement of theball 130. Theenlarged cavity 138 is configured to form aramp 140 which terminates at an inwardly extendingflange 142 of thecollar 118 when assembled in order to define a passage for theball 130. Thespring clip 136 is disposed near the rear end of the sleeve for retaining thespring 134 in thechamber 132, and thespring 134 is placed in the passage defined by thespring clip 136 and thechamber 132 for biasing thecollar 118 to an engaged position. - For engaging the
saw blade 12 with the ball-type blade holder 114, thecollar 118 is pushed rearwardly against the spring force, so that theforward end 142 of theenlarged cavity 138 is aligned with theball 130. Theball 130 is then free to move radially outward in theenlarged cavity 138 allowing thesaw blade 12 to be inserted in theslot 124 of thecylinder portion 116. After the insertion of thesaw blade 12, theball 130 is locked in therear end 144 of theenlarged cavity 138 with a portion of theball 130 extending into thehole 12 a formed insaw blade 12. The extending portion of theball 130 retains thesaw blade 12 for resisting inadvertent or unintended removal of thesaw blade 12 in its engaged position. Thespring 134 keeps thecollar 118 pushed forward, and the narrow portion of theramp 140 in theenlarged cavity 138 ofcollar 118 retains theball 130 in place. Similarly, thesaw blade 12 may be removed from the ball-type blade holder 114 simply by pulling back thecollar 118 and removing thesaw blade 12 since theball 130 is allowed to disengage from thehole 12 a. - Turning now to FIG. 7 of the drawings, a fifth embodiment of the reciprocating saw50 is illustrated to generally include the
saw blade 12 connected to thehandle 18 of the hand held driver via thebit holder 16 and adie cast holder 52. Thebit holder 16 and hand helddriver 18 are of the types described in more detail in the description of the previous embodiments. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that other types of bit holders and hand held drivers may be used to accommodate different types ofsaw blades 12 without departing from the scope of the present invention. - FIG. 8 illustrates the die cast holder52 (with the
blade 12 removed for clarity) having abody 53 and ashank 20 extending rearwardly from thebody 53 to provide connection between thebit holder 16 and the die castholder 52. Theshank 20 is hex-shaped and includes adetent recess 22 for releasably coupling the die castholder 52 to thebit holder 16. Thedetent recess 22 permits the operator to purposefully remove the die cast holder from its engaged position with thebit holder 16. When thedetent recess 22 is in the operative position, thebit holder 16 retains thedetent recess 22 of theshank 20 against axial engagement. In this embodiment of the present invention, thesaw blade 12 is cast permanently inslot 54 which is shown in FIG. 8 wherein thesaw blade 12 has been removed for clarity. Several saw blades with different sizes and types may be cast within adie cast holder 52 in one standard die 53 having a size and weight suitable for accommodating various types ofsaw blades 12. Thus, the diecast reciprocating saw 50 allows the user to switch quickly from one saw blade to the next when needed. - With reference to FIG. 9, a sixth embodiment of the reciprocating saw200 is illustrated to include the
saw blade 12 connected to thehandle 18 of the hand held driver via thebit holder 16 and aclamp holder 202. As is described in detail below with respect to FIG. 10, the tail of thesaw blade 12 is connected to the forward end of theclamp holder 202 with aclamp assembly 205 providing secure connection to thesaw blade 12. The rear end of theclamp holder 202 is connected to thebit holder 16 via the hex-shapedshank 20 having adetent recess 22 shown in FIG. 10. Thedetent recess 22 permits the operator to retain theclamp holder 202 within thebit holder 16. Thebit holder 16 is coupled to thehandle 18 of the hand held driver. A more detailed description of the bit holder and the hand held driver are given in the aforementioned references. - FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of the
clamp holder 202 to include abody 204 and theclamp assembly 205. As briefly mentioned above, theclamp holder 202 is configured to accommodate thesaw blade 12 at one end and has ashank 20 which engages thebit holder 202 at the other end. Thebody 204 is cast around the rearwardly extending hex-shapedshank 20. As is described below, each side ofbody 204 includes apivot mount 228, aspring mount 230 and anangled slot 222 for accommodating theclamp assembly 205. As is best illustrated in FIG. 11, thebody 204 further includes aslot 226 extending rearwardly from aforward face 224 of thebody 204. Theslot 226 is configured to receive the tail of thesaw blade 12. Those skilled in the art would appreciate that the width and length of theslot 226 may be varied to accommodate various types of saw blades with different sizes and shape. - With reference to FIGS. 12, 13, and14A-C, each part of the
clamp assembly 205 is described in detail below. Theclamp assembly 205 is coupled to thebody 204 of theclamp holder 202 for movement between a clamped position and a released position for releasably coupling thesaw blade 12 to theclamp holder 202. More particularly, theclamp assembly 205 generally includes alever 206, aroller 208 and a pair of biasing springs 210. - FIG. 12 illustrates the
U-shaped lever 206 of theclamp assembly 205 to include a pair ofopposed legs 234 havingapertures 236. Each of theradial apertures 236 are disposed generally at the midpoint of each of the legs, so as to provide connection between thelever 206 and the pivot mounts 228 of thebody 204 of theclamp holder 202. The pair ofapertures 236 allow thelever 206 to pivot about the pivot mounts 228 disposed on the body 104. Thelever 206 further includes a pair ofU-shaped slots 237 formed at the tips of thelegs 234. TheU-shaped slots 237 permit theends 233 of theroller 208 to easily engage with thelever 206 by sliding into theslots 237. - Turning now to FIG. 13 of the drawings, the
roller 208 is illustrated to generally include a pair ofouter ends 233 integrated with both ends of theintermediate body portion 231 having agroove 232 at its midpoint. Theintermediate body portion 231 has a diameter slightly less than that of theangled slots 222 so as to allow theroller 208 to ride therein, and has a width that is substantially the same as that of thebody 204 of theclamp holder 202. The outer ends 233 have a smaller diameter than that of theintermediate body portion 231, and are engaged by the biasing springs 210. Thegroove 232 has a width that is substantially the same as that of theslot 226, and cooperatively retains the tail of thesaw blade 12. - With particular reference to FIGS.14A-C of the drawings, the biasing
spring 210 is illustrated in detail to show three different angular positions of the biasingspring 210 depending on the location of thelever 206 of theclamp assembly 205. Thespring 210 includes ahook portion 238 formed at one end of the coiledportion 242, and a loopedportion 240 formed at the other end of the coiledportion 242. The loopedportion 238 is secured over thespring mount 230 formed on thebody 204. The loopedportion 240 is secured over the outer ends 233 of theroller 208 for biasing theroller 208 toward a forward engaged position within theangled slot 222. - FIG. 14A shows the biasing
spring 210 in its free position. FIG. 14B shows the biasingspring 210 in its mounted position within which the loopedportion 240 presses theroller 208 in a forward direction along theangled slots 222. In this embodiment, a spring force of approximately 8 Newton (N) is applied to the loopedportion 240, and the loopedportion 240 is shifted inwardly about 67.2 degrees from its free position (shown in phantom). FIG. 14C shows the biasingspring 210 in its rearward released position within which the loopedportion 240 is pressed rearwardly by pivoting the upper portion of lever 106 forward. In this embodiment, a force of approximately 12.5 Newton (N) is applied to the loopedportion 240, and the loopedportion 240 is shifted inwardly about 97.6 degrees from its free position (shown in phantom). Those skilled in the art would appreciate that the force and the angle described above may be varied to accommodate different types of biasing springs and different types of saw blades. - Referring now back to FIG. 10 of the drawings, the
clamp assembly 205 is coupled to thebody 204 of theclamp holder 202 for movement between a clamped position and a released (free) position for releasably coupling thesaw blade 12 to theclamp holder 202. Theroller 208 is biased by the pair ofsprings 210 via thelever 206 to engage the bottom surface of the tail of thesaw blade 12. Theroller 208 in association with the biasingspring 210 and thelever 206, urges the tail of thesaw blade 12 against the upper surface ofslot 226 of thebody 204 when theclamp assembly 205 is in its engaged position. More particularly, theroller 208 rides in theangled slots 222 in thebody 204 such that thegroove 232 in theroller 208 clamps thesaw blade 12 to theclamp holder 202. The operator can move theroller 208 to its disengaged position through forward pivoting movement of the upper portion oflever 206 about thefirst mount 228. As thelever 206 is pressed forward, thelegs 234 of thelever 206 move rearwardly along withroller 208. Asroller 208 moves alongangled slots 222, theroller 208 disengages from the tail of thesaw blade 12. - From the above description, it should be appreciated that the reciprocating saw10, 50, 114, and 200 of the present invention is adapted for use in association with the hand held
driver 18. In addition, the various embodiments of theset screw holder 14, the ball-type holder 114, the die castholder 52, and theclamp holder 202 are configured to easily and securably switch saw blades from application to application. Therefore, the present invention would allow the operator to be more versatile on the job site when more than one handsaw is needed. - The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present invention. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims, that various, changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims (1)
1. A blade holder for providing connection between a saw blade and a bit holder, comprising:
a holder body adapted for providing connection to the saw blade at the forward end of the blade holder;
a hex-shaped shank extending rearwardly from the holder body for coupling the blade holder to the bit holder; and
wherein the blade holder is cast around a tail of the saw blade.
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