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- B26F1/3806—Cutting-out; Stamping-out wherein relative movements of tool head and work during cutting have a component tangential to the work surface
- B26F1/3813—Cutting-out; Stamping-out wherein relative movements of tool head and work during cutting have a component tangential to the work surface wherein the tool head is moved in a plane parallel to the work in a coordinate system fixed with respect to the work
- B26F1/3826—Cutting-out; Stamping-out wherein relative movements of tool head and work during cutting have a component tangential to the work surface wherein the tool head is moved in a plane parallel to the work in a coordinate system fixed with respect to the work using a rotary circular cutting member
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- B26F2210/00—Perforating, punching, cutting-out, stamping-out, severing by means other than cutting of specific products
- B26F2210/12—Perforating, punching, cutting-out, stamping-out, severing by means other than cutting of specific products of fabrics
- B26F2210/14—Perforating, punching, cutting-out, stamping-out, severing by means other than cutting of specific products of fabrics the cutting machine comprising a rotary knife
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- This invention relates to motorized cutting devices and particularly to hand portable electrically driven cutters.
- the object of the invention is to provide an improved cutter having either a scissors type action, a slicing type action, or a combination of the two actions.
- a principal object of the invention is to provide a cutting device in which an extremely small motor may be utilized for effective cutting action by reason of the mounting of the movable blade of the device.
- An additional advantage gained by the blade mounting is a more effective use of an extremely thin blade such as blades of the safety razor type.
- a further object of the invention is to provide an arrangement in a cutting device of the class described which may readily be adapted either for a straight scissors type action or for slicing or sliding knife type of action.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a cutting device embodying the invention
- FIG. 2 is a front end View thereof
- FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 1 with parts cut away and showing a modification of the invention adapted for a sliding knife and scissor action;
- FIG. 4 is a view on line 4-4 of FIG. 1.
- FIGS. 1, 2 and 4 the device is shown as a straight scissors type of cutter.
- a cylindrical motor casing encloses a motor (not shown) having a shaft 12 (FIG. 2) extending from one end of the casing.
- the shaft is provided at its outer end with an enlarged drive collar 14 having an eccentrically placed headed cam or pin 16 fitted to extend from the outer face of the collar.
- a link 18 is journaled on the pin 16 as will be later described.
- a carrying handle 20 with grip for manipulating the device.
- lead wires 22 for connection of the motor to a suitable source of electricity. This supply may be rechargeable batteries or plug-in to conventional power line as desired.
- a push button 22 for on-ofii actuation of a motor switch (not shown) is located at the inner end of the grip for convenient thumb operation.
- a frame plate 24 is mounted at the end of the casing 10 from which shaft 12 extends.
- Arcuately shaped spacer piece 26 supports the plate member in spaced relation to the end of the casing and the assembly is fixed to the casing by mounting screws as at 28.
- Frame plate 24 includes a rearwardly and downwardly directed panel or web having at its lower edge a forwardly extending foot member generally indicated by the numeral 30.
- the foot 30 is disposed in spaced underlying relation to the shaft collar 14 and has a shearing edge 32 provided by a replaceable blade 34 fixed in a slot 36 of the foot and projecting slightly above its upper surface.
- Edge 32 constitutes the stationary edge of the device.
- the foot is formed from an integral extension 38 of the plate 24 together with a foot piece 40 joined to the extension as by screws 42.
- the slot 36 is formed by a rectangularly recessed portion of piece 40 facing the opposing wall of extension 38. Blade 34 is held against the recessed wall of slot 36 by the shoulders of mounting screws 44 which are threaded into the foot piece.
- slot 36 Also mounted in slot 36 is the lower end of a movable cutting edge, such as that of a blade 46 pivoted on a pin 48 which extends through piece and is removably threaded into panel 38.
- the slot accommodates the width of the two blades so that the cutting edges are in adjacent relation for good cutting action.
- the edge of blade 46 is angularly directed upwardly of the lower edge 32 and in the upper portion of the blade a pivotal connection is made with the lower end of link 18.
- a movable blade 50 is shown directly pivoted on eccentric pin 16.
- slot 52 preferably open ended, is provided in the lower end of the blade parallel to the cutting edge 51 of the blade.
- the open ended slot straddles a pin 54 set in opposing walls of slot 56 of the foot member 60. Since the blade 50 reciprocates longitudinally foot member 60 is of a greater depth than member 30 of the embodiment of FIG. 1. Slot 56 thus completely encloses the lower end of blade 50 for its full linear stroke.
- a lower stationary edge is provided by a blade 62 fixed in slot 56 by mounting screws 64 similarly to the blade 34 of FIG. 1.
- a shoe plate fixed at the opposite end of the motor casing 10. This is in the form of a skid element to assist in supporting and guiding the device on platform surfaces during a cutting operation.
- the lower edge of the shoe as best seen from FIGS. 2 and 3 is slightly elevated from the lower edge of the foot. This is for the purpose of accommodating the thickness of a piece of work which is to be cut.
- FIG. 2 there is shown a cloth piece 72 in position for cutting, the shoe riding on the upper surface of the cloth in spaced relation to the foot while the latter underlies the cloth for moving the blades along a desired line of cut.
- the foot has a tapered tee for sliding under a fiat work piece and at 74 the edge of the web of plate 24 is beveled immediately behind the movable blade for smoothly engaging a cut edge.
- the scissors type of device as in FIG. 1 has a short stroke and that an extremely small light motor will be able to oscillate a light blade rapidly and effectively.
- This type may be used advantageously in cutting yard goods or other fabrics such as upholstery fabrics and paper products such as cardboard etc.
- the blade is held at each end and with the outer end being forced down on the work during the cutting stroke an extremely thin type of blade can be used to advantage.
- the blades as shown are easily replaceable when worn. With stouter blades closely Woven carpet fabrics can be readily cut.
- the sliding type of device as in FIG. 3 is useful for cutting tougher materials such as stiff linolenms, foam rubbers, and other plastic sheet materials or the like.
- a serrated or saw tooth type of cutting edge on the movable blade may be preferable and it will, of course, be appreciated that where desired the lower blade may be omitted and a shearing edge provided by the edge of the slot in the foot of the frame.
- the adjacent sides of the stationary and movable blades should preferably be in flat face to face contact with each other and the cutting edges in close contact at the interconnection of these two edges.
- the replaceable blades are preferably provided with knife edges having a bevel formed on the outside edge only.
- the lower stationary blade may be suitably canted in the slot of the foot-for contact at the intersecting edges.
- a hand portable cutting device for sheet materials and the like comprising a frame having a foot member and a shearing edge on the upper surface of the foot, a motor fixed to said frame in elevated relation to the foot and having an armature shaft positioned transversely thereof with crank means at the end of said shaft overlying said shearing edge in spaced relation thereto, a blade member having upper and lower ends with a cutting edge therebetween, said blade extending upwardly from below said shearing edge and at its lower end having a pivotal mounting connection on said foot underneath said shearing edge and at its opposite upper end being connected to said crank means for the application of driving movement of the blade at said upper end.
- crank means comprises an eccentric drive pin member fixed on said armature shaft and a link pivotally connected at one end to said pin and at the other end to said upper end of the blade member.
- crank means comprises an eccentric drive pin member fixed on said armature shaft, and said blade is pivotally connected at its upper end to said drive pin, the pivotal mounting of the lower end of said blade on the foot being a pin and slot connection.
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June 22, 1965 G. w. MOUNT 3,139,997
HAND PORTABLE CUTTING DEVICES Filed April 25, 1963 ATTORNEYS United States Patent 3,189,997 HAND PORTABLE CUTTING DEVICES George W. Mount, '76 Leyden Road, Greenfield, Mass. Filed Apr. 23, 1963, Ser. No. 275,115 4 Claims. (ill. 39-228) This invention relates to motorized cutting devices and particularly to hand portable electrically driven cutters. The object of the invention is to provide an improved cutter having either a scissors type action, a slicing type action, or a combination of the two actions.
A principal object of the invention is to provide a cutting device in which an extremely small motor may be utilized for effective cutting action by reason of the mounting of the movable blade of the device. An additional advantage gained by the blade mounting is a more effective use of an extremely thin blade such as blades of the safety razor type. A further object of the invention is to provide an arrangement in a cutting device of the class described which may readily be adapted either for a straight scissors type action or for slicing or sliding knife type of action.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description and accompanying drawings in which,
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a cutting device embodying the invention;
FIG. 2 is a front end View thereof;
FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 1 with parts cut away and showing a modification of the invention adapted for a sliding knife and scissor action; and
FIG. 4 is a view on line 4-4 of FIG. 1.
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated by FIGS. 1, 2 and 4 the device is shown as a straight scissors type of cutter. A cylindrical motor casing encloses a motor (not shown) having a shaft 12 (FIG. 2) extending from one end of the casing. The shaft is provided at its outer end with an enlarged drive collar 14 having an eccentrically placed headed cam or pin 16 fitted to extend from the outer face of the collar. In this embodiment a link 18 is journaled on the pin 16 as will be later described.
Extending rearwardly from the casing 10 is a carrying handle 20 with grip for manipulating the device. At the rear end of the hand grip are lead wires 22 for connection of the motor to a suitable source of electricity. This supply may be rechargeable batteries or plug-in to conventional power line as desired. A push button 22 for on-ofii actuation of a motor switch (not shown) is located at the inner end of the grip for convenient thumb operation.
A frame plate 24 is mounted at the end of the casing 10 from which shaft 12 extends. Arcuately shaped spacer piece 26 supports the plate member in spaced relation to the end of the casing and the assembly is fixed to the casing by mounting screws as at 28. Frame plate 24 includes a rearwardly and downwardly directed panel or web having at its lower edge a forwardly extending foot member generally indicated by the numeral 30.
The foot 30 is disposed in spaced underlying relation to the shaft collar 14 and has a shearing edge 32 provided by a replaceable blade 34 fixed in a slot 36 of the foot and projecting slightly above its upper surface. Edge 32 constitutes the stationary edge of the device. As shown by FIG. 4 the foot is formed from an integral extension 38 of the plate 24 together with a foot piece 40 joined to the extension as by screws 42. The slot 36 is formed by a rectangularly recessed portion of piece 40 facing the opposing wall of extension 38. Blade 34 is held against the recessed wall of slot 36 by the shoulders of mounting screws 44 which are threaded into the foot piece.
Also mounted in slot 36 is the lower end of a movable cutting edge, such as that of a blade 46 pivoted on a pin 48 which extends through piece and is removably threaded into panel 38. The slot accommodates the width of the two blades so that the cutting edges are in adjacent relation for good cutting action. The edge of blade 46 is angularly directed upwardly of the lower edge 32 and in the upper portion of the blade a pivotal connection is made with the lower end of link 18.
As will appear from FIG. 1 rotation of the motor shaft will drive the eccentric pin 16 to rapidly oscillate the blade 46 on its pivot 48. This cutting action is of the scissors type.
In the embodiment of FIG. 3 a movable blade 50 is shown directly pivoted on eccentric pin 16. With the direct connection and resulting action on blade movement slot 52, preferably open ended, is provided in the lower end of the blade parallel to the cutting edge 51 of the blade. The open ended slot straddles a pin 54 set in opposing walls of slot 56 of the foot member 60. Since the blade 50 reciprocates longitudinally foot member 60 is of a greater depth than member 30 of the embodiment of FIG. 1. Slot 56 thus completely encloses the lower end of blade 50 for its full linear stroke. A lower stationary edge is provided by a blade 62 fixed in slot 56 by mounting screws 64 similarly to the blade 34 of FIG. 1.
While the action of blade 50 on rotation of the motor shaft will be noted as including a rocking movement it will be seen that the angular relationship of the blade, pin 54 and pin 16 will provide primarily a slicing or sliding action on a workpiece fed against the cutting edge 51. This is in contrast to the scissors type of action which is developed in the embodiment of FIG. 1. And it will be further appreciated that by changing the location of pin 54 relative to pin 16, as by moving it rearwardly on foot 60, a different angular relationship can be established so as to impart more of the scissors movement to the cutting action in this form of the device.
In each of the embodiments of the device there is preferably included a shoe plate fixed at the opposite end of the motor casing 10. This is in the form of a skid element to assist in supporting and guiding the device on platform surfaces during a cutting operation. The lower edge of the shoe as best seen from FIGS. 2 and 3 is slightly elevated from the lower edge of the foot. This is for the purpose of accommodating the thickness of a piece of work which is to be cut. In FIG. 2 there is shown a cloth piece 72 in position for cutting, the shoe riding on the upper surface of the cloth in spaced relation to the foot while the latter underlies the cloth for moving the blades along a desired line of cut. The foot has a tapered tee for sliding under a fiat work piece and at 74 the edge of the web of plate 24 is beveled immediately behind the movable blade for smoothly engaging a cut edge.
It is to be noted that the scissors type of device as in FIG. 1 has a short stroke and that an extremely small light motor will be able to oscillate a light blade rapidly and effectively. This type may be used advantageously in cutting yard goods or other fabrics such as upholstery fabrics and paper products such as cardboard etc. The blade is held at each end and with the outer end being forced down on the work during the cutting stroke an extremely thin type of blade can be used to advantage. As will be appreciated the blades as shown are easily replaceable when worn. With stouter blades closely Woven carpet fabrics can be readily cut.
The sliding type of device as in FIG. 3 is useful for cutting tougher materials such as stiff linolenms, foam rubbers, and other plastic sheet materials or the like. For
stiffer and more brittle sheet materials a serrated or saw tooth type of cutting edge on the movable blade may be preferable and it will, of course, be appreciated that where desired the lower blade may be omitted and a shearing edge provided by the edge of the slot in the foot of the frame.
It will also be realized that for maximum cutting efficiency the adjacent sides of the stationary and movable blades should preferably be in flat face to face contact with each other and the cutting edges in close contact at the interconnection of these two edges. Thus during movement of the upper blade one cutting edge will Wipe past the other. Accordingly, the replaceable blades are preferably provided with knife edges having a bevel formed on the outside edge only. Where blades with knife edges bevelled on both sides are used, the lower stationary blade may be suitably canted in the slot of the foot-for contact at the intersecting edges.
What I claim is:
1. A hand portable cutting device for sheet materials and the like comprising a frame having a foot member and a shearing edge on the upper surface of the foot, a motor fixed to said frame in elevated relation to the foot and having an armature shaft positioned transversely thereof with crank means at the end of said shaft overlying said shearing edge in spaced relation thereto, a blade member having upper and lower ends with a cutting edge therebetween, said blade extending upwardly from below said shearing edge and at its lower end having a pivotal mounting connection on said foot underneath said shearing edge and at its opposite upper end being connected to said crank means for the application of driving movement of the blade at said upper end.
2. The structure of claim 1 in which said crank means comprises an eccentric drive pin member fixed on said armature shaft and a link pivotally connected at one end to said pin and at the other end to said upper end of the blade member. s V
3. The structure of claim 1 in which said crank means comprises an eccentric drive pin member fixed on said armature shaft, and said blade is pivotally connected at its upper end to said drive pin, the pivotal mounting of the lower end of said blade on the foot being a pin and slot connection.
4. The structure of claim 1 in which the motor is provided with casing to one end of which the said frame is attached, said casing at the other end of the motor hav- References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,288,858 12/18 Fcgley et a1. 30238 X 1,651,176 11/27 Bannon 30-273 X 1,693,301 11/28 Kopp 30-238 1,755,511 4/30 Miller 30228 2,277,4 2 3/42 Kuhlman 30-238 2,731,721 1/56 Traurig 30249 2,934,822 5/60 Docken 30-247 WILLIAM FELDMAN, Primary Examiner.
MYRON C. KRUSE, Examiner.
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1. A HAND PORTABLE CUTTING DEVICE FOR SHEET MATERIALS AND THE LIKE COMPRISING A FRAME HAVING A FOOT MEMBER AND A SHEARING EDGE ON THE UPPER SURFACE OF THE FOOT, A MOTOR FIXED TO SAID FRAME IN ELEVATED RELATION TO THE FOOT AND HAVING AN ARMATURE SHAFT POSITIONED TRANSVERSELY THEREOF WITH CRANK MEANS AT THE END OF SAID SHAFT OVERLYING SAID SHEARING EDGE IN SPACED RELATION THERETO, A BLADE MEMBER HAVING UPPER END LOWER ENDS WITH A CUTTING EDGE THEREBETWEEN, SAID BLADE EXTENDING UPWARDLY FROM BELOW SAID SHEARING EDGE AND AT ITS LOWER END HAVING A PIVOTAL MOUNTING CONNECTION ON SAID FOOT UNDERNEATH SAID SHEARING EDGE AND AT ITS OPPOSITE UPPER END BEING CONNECTED TO SAID CRANK MEANS FOR THE APPLICATION OF DRIVING MOVEMENT OF THE BLADE AT SAID UPPER END.
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