Cutting guide device

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Inventors

Zimmerman, Dare Russell

Application #

369187

Filed

Aug-6-1999

Published

Feb-27-2001

Current US Class

030/371
030/376
083/574
083/745

International Classes

B27B 027/02

Field of Search

30/371 30/372 30/373 30/374 30/375 30/376 30/377 30/382 30/383 30/381 83/574 83/745

Examiners

Payer; Hwei-Siu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hofbauer; Patrick J.

US Patent References

4146962   Chain saw mill
4173240   Lumber cutting atta...
4377910   Chainsaw attachm...
4476759   Portable chainsaw...
4949613   Cutting of materials
5429438   Mechanical structu...

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Abstract
A cutting device is disclosed, comprising a rail attachable to a workface and defining a translational axis when attached thereto; a carriage mounted on the rail and adapted for constrained movement along the translational axis; a turret assembly attached to the carriage for movement therewith and adapted for rotation relative thereto about a pivot axis disposed normal to the translational axis; and a gripping assembly adapted to grip a chainsaw with a cutting plane defined by a cutting bar thereof oriented normal to the pivot axis, the gripping assembly being attached to the turret assembly for rotation therewith, while gripping the chainsaw, between a raised position, whereat the cutting bar is disposed frontwardly from the workface, and a lowered position, whereat the cutting bar intersects the workface. The carriage has two laterally spaced lugs having respective bores centred about the pivot axis. The turret assembly comprises a turret head and a shaft, the shaft being mounted within respective bearing assemblies mounted with the bores, for rotation about the pivot axis. The gripping assembly comprises a channel defined within the turret head, a backing plate and a laterally spaced clamping disc positioned within the channel and a threaded rod, extending from the clamping disc to a head member and engaged in a threaded bore in the turret head, the head member being manually engageable for rotation of the threaded rod in the threaded bore to urge the clamping disc towards the backing plate to grip the cutting bar.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cutting guide device, for use with a chainsaw and a workpiece having a substantially vertical face to be cut, said chainsaw being of the type having a motor housing portion, a substantially planar guide bar portion rigidly projecting from said motor housing portion and a cutting chain portion surrounding a perimeter of said guide bar portion, said cutting guide device comprising:

a rail means adapted for selective, removable, rigid attachment to the face of said workpiece, said rail means defining a vertical translational axis when operatively attached to said face, and

a carriage means mounted on the rail means and adapted for constrained translational movement parallel to the vertical translational axis;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the field of chainsaw attachments and more particularly to a cutting guide device adapted for selective, releasable attachment to a chainsaw, which enables a workpiece to be safely and precisely cut.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The construction of dwellings utilizing logs stacked upon one another is popularly practised in regions where timber is available. Hand-held chainsaws have proven to be well-suited for carrying out the rough cutting operations required in this type of construction, such as the felling of trees and cutting is of same to length, and are widely used therefor. However, it is also necessary that openings be provided in stacked-log structures, so as to enable the insertion of doors or windows therein. Hand-held chainsaws are known to have been used for these purposes, but it has proven difficult for hand-held chainsaws to be manually-directed with the necessary level of precision required to produce aesthetically-pleasing openings within which doors or windows may be readily inserted and mounted. Moreover, even for highly-skilled chainsaw operators, handling mishaps are inevitable, which can require the costly replacement of timber, and also hold the potential of causing serious injury to the operator of the chainsaw and/or to bystanders.
 
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