WO2012121994A1 - Dual blade reciprocating saw - Google Patents
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- B23D—PLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- B23D49/003—Machines or devices for sawing with straight reciprocating saw blades, e.g. hacksaws having a plurality of saw blades or saw blades having plural cutting zones
- B23D49/006—Machines or devices for sawing with straight reciprocating saw blades, e.g. hacksaws having a plurality of saw blades or saw blades having plural cutting zones with contiguous, oppositely reciprocating saw blades
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- B23D—PLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23D51/00—Sawing machines or sawing devices working with straight blades, characterised only by constructional features of particular parts; Carrying or attaching means for tools, covered by this subclass, which are connected to a carrier at both ends
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- the present invention is related cutting devices, particularly directed to power saws, more particularly directed to a power saw that includes a plurality of saw blades that can be moved independently of one another, and still more particularly to a power saw that includes two saw blades that can be simultaneously moved in opposite directions to one another during the cutting of material.
- Reciprocating saws are known in the art and used to cut many types of materials.
- the serrated blade cuts materials as the blade reciprocates back and forth.
- Most reciprocating tools are driven by an electric motor such as reciprocating saws.
- a rotating shaft or cam is generally used to cause the saw blade to reciprocate.
- the reciprocating saw is driven by an electric motor that has a rotating output shaft. The rotating motion generated by the motor is then translated into reciprocating motion to move the saw blade.
- the present invention is directed to a multi-blade reciprocating saw and blades for use with such saw that addresses the past deficiencies of prior art reciprocating saws.
- the multi-blade reciprocating saw includes two reciprocating blades; however, it can be appreciated that the multi-blade reciprocating saw can be designed to include more than two reciprocating saw blades, or be used with a single reciprocating saw blade.
- the size, shape, length, thickness and/or material of the reciprocating saw and saw blades used with the reciprocating saw are non- limiting.
- the one or more reciprocating saw blades used on the reeiprocating saw generally have the same size, shape, length, thickness; however, this is not required.
- the present invention is directed to reciprocating saws, more particularly directed to a reciprocating saw that includes a plurality of reciprocating saw blades that can be moved independently of one another, and still more adjacentularly to a reciprocating saw that includes two reciprocating saw blades that can be simultaneously moved in opposite directions to one another during the cutting of material.
- Prior art reciprocating saws generally included a single reeiprocating saw blade that reeiprocated in a back and forth motion.
- the present invention pertains to the eoncept of including two reciproeating saw blades that can be reeiprocate together in opposite directions from one another during the cutting of material.
- the present invention contemplates a power tool that is dedicated for use with one or more reciprocating saw blades.
- the ability to reciprocate two reciprocating saw blades in opposite directions from one another during the cutting of material can result in 1 ) improved cutting of material by the reciprocating saw blades. 2) reduced the vibration caused by the cutting of material by the reciprocating saw blades and/or operation of the reciprocating saw and thereby reduce fatigue to the user when using the reciprocating saw and/or facilitate in the ease, quality and/or accuracy of a cut in a material during the use of the reciprocating saw, 3) improvements in the speed and/or accuracy of the cutting operation through a material, 4) a reduction of the back ward, forward forces on the user when using the reciprocating saw to cut through material and thereby reduce fatigue to the user when using the reciprocating saw and/or facilitate in the ease, quality and/or accuracy of a cut in a material during the use of the reciprocating saw, 5) a reduction of the jerking actions caused by the reciprocating saw blade during the cutting operation and thereby reduce fatigue to the user when using the reciprocating saw and/or facilitate in the ease, quality and/or accuracy of a cut in
- the reciprocating saw blades are caused to reciprocate in opposite directions to one another during the cutting of a material.
- the speed or rate of reciprocation of the two reciprocating saw blades, when reciprocating in opposite directions, can be the same or different. In one non-limiting aspect of the invention, the speed or rate of reciprocation of the two reciprocating saw blades when reciprocating in opposite directions can be the same.
- the two reciprocating saw blades can have the same or different length, tooth location and/or shape.
- the length of the two reciprocating saw blades is the same; however, this is not required.
- the tooth location of the two reciprocating saw blades is the same; however, this is not required.
- the tooth location is on the bottom edge of the reciprocating saw blade; however, it can be appreciated that teeth can be positioned on both the top and bottom edge of the reciprocating saw blade; however, this is not required.
- the shape of the two reciprocating saw blades is the same; however, this is not required.
- the two reciprocating saw blades can be interchangeable with one another without affecting the operation of the reciprocating saw; however, this is not required.
- the connection arrangement of the two reciprocating saw blades can be the same or different.
- either reciprocating saw blade can be connected to the first or second blade carrying arm without affecting the operation of the reciprocating saw; however, this is not required.
- one reciprocating saw blade can be designed to connect only to one f the blade carrying arms and the other reciprocating saw blade can be designed to connect only to the other blade carrying arm; however, this is not required.
- the reciprocating saw can optionally include a quick connect/release arrangement for one or both reciprocating saw blades; however, this is not required.
- the configuration of the quick connect/release arrangement, when included on the reciprocating saw, is non-limiting. In one non-limiting configuration, this is provided one or more depressible buttons on the reciprocating saw to enable one or both reciprocating saw blades to be connected to and/or released from the blade carrying arms on the reciprocating saw. The location of the one or more buttons on the reciprocating saw is non-limiting.
- one or more of the reciprocating saw blades can be connected to the blade carrying arms on the reciprocating saw by use of a screw, a hex bolt, etc. instead of a blade carrying arms on the reciprocating saw.
- the configuration of the cutting teeth on the first and second reciprocating saw blades can be the same or different.
- the teeth configuration on each of the reciprocating saw blades is the same.
- the teeth configuration on each of the reciprocating saw blades is different.
- the teeth configuration on one or both of the reciprocating saw blades enables the reciprocating saw blades to cut material when moving in both a forward and backward direction; however, this is not required.
- the one or more teeth on one or both of the reciprocating saw blades angle outwardly from the central cutting axis of the reciprocating saw blades.
- Such a reciprocating saw blade configuration can be used to 1 ) cause one or both reciprocating saw blades to move toward one another during the cutting of material, 2) facilitate in the movement of cut material away from one or both reciprocating saw blades, and/or 3) increase the ease of cutting through a material; however, this is not required.
- the configuration of the teeth of the inner and/or outer reciprocating saw blades is non-limiting.
- the reciprocating saw is a dedicated tool for use with one or more reciprocating saw blades.
- the reciprocating saw can be battery powered and/or powered by an AC current power cord.
- the reciprocating saw when two reciprocating saw blades are connected to the reciprocating saw, the reciprocating saw includes gearing that enables the two reciprocating saw blades to reciprocate in opposite directions; however, this is not required.
- the reciprocating saw can include gearing that enables the two reciprocating saw blades to be reciprocated in opposite directions at the same or di ferent speeds.
- the reciprocating saw can include one or more optional features such as, but not limited to, a "continuous on” button, a button to activate a light or laser, a level indicator, a speed controller, a "lock off button, battery powered motor, rechargeable battery, removable battery, vibration reducing hand grip, reducing vibration nose grip, reduced slip hand grip, tiltable handle, rotatable handle, etc.; however, this is not required.
- the reciprocating saw can optionally include a laser or light switch to activate and/or deactivate one or more lights or lasers on the reciprocating saw.
- the location of the switch and one or more lasers and/or lights on the reciprocating saw is non-limiting.
- at least one laser and/or light is generally located at the front or front portion of the reciprocating saw to 1 ) illuminate a region about the reciprocating saw blades to facilitate in the illumination of the region to be cut by the reciprocating saw blades, and/or 2) create a guide line or cut line to facilitate in guiding the one or more reciprocating saw blades along the material to be cut; however, this is not required.
- the laser or light switch is located on a region of the reciprocating saw that is grasped by the user (e.g., handle, etc.) when using the reciprocating saw; however, this is not required.
- the laser or light switch can be designed to be a depressible or contact switch that automatically causes one or more laser and/or lights to illuminate when the reciprocating saw is grasped by the user during use of the reciprocating saw; however, this is not required.
- the switch can be located on top of or hidden beneath an outer surface (e.g., soft outer surface grip, etc.) of the reciprocating saw.
- the two reciprocating saw blades can optionally include a connector arrangement that connects the two reciprocating saw blades together and enables the two reciprocating saw blades to reciprocate in opposite directions.
- the configuration of the connection arrangement is non-limiting.
- the connection arrangement includes a pin and slot arrangement wherein one of the reciprocating saw blades includes a slot and the other reciprocating saw blade includes a pin that is designed to be moveable in the slot of the other reciprocating saw blade.
- the pin may have a larger head (e.g.. cone shaped head, etc.) to retain the pin to the slot in the reciprocating blade during the operation of the two reciprocating saw blades; however, this is not required.
- the connection arrangement when used, can be designed to facilitate in maintaining the spacing of the two reciprocating saw blades from each other during the operation of the reciprocating saw and/or the cutting of material by the two reciprocating saw blades.
- the reciprocating saw optionally includes a gearing arrangement that enables the user to select a plurality of stroke options for the one or more reciprocating saw blades.
- stroke is the difference between the maximum forward and rearward or backward position of the reciprocating saw blade during the operation of the reciprocating saw.
- the gearing arrangement can be designed to enable two or more different stroke values to be used when cutting of the material.
- the one or more reciprocating saw blades can have a different stroke value by merely selecting the rotation direction of the motor of the reciprocating saw.
- the stroke value of the one or more reciprocating saw blades can be a stoke value A (e.g., 0.75 inches, 1 inch, etc.), and when the motor is selected to operate in the counterclockwise direction, the stroke value of the one or more reciprocating saw blades can be a stoke value B (e.g., 0.5 inches, 0.25 inches, etc.).
- the gear arrangement can be designed to change the stroke value or length without having the change the direction of the motor.
- the reciprocating saw optionally includes a gearing arrangement that includes an eccentric cam arrangement to enable two reciprocating saw blades to reciprocate in opposite directions during the operation of the reciprocating saw.
- the gearing arrangement can include other arrangement that are absent an eccentric cam arrangement to enable two reciprocating saw blades to reciprocate in opposite directions during the operation of the reciprocating saw.
- the reciprocating saw can include a shoe that is used to facilitate in the use of the reciprocating saw.
- the configuration of the shoe is non-limiting.
- the shoe is generally positioned on the front end of the reciprocating saw.
- the shoe, when used can be designed to be detachable from the body of the reciprocating saw; however, this is not required.
- the shoe, when used can be tiltable/pivotable to allow for angled cutting of the material by the one or more reciprocating saw blades; however, this is not required.
- the reciprocating saw can include one or more of the following features and/or advantages:
- the reciprocating saw can be used with one or two reciprocating saw blades.
- the reciprocating saw blades can include teeth that allow the cutting action to be performed on both the forward and return stroke.
- the reciprocating saw blades can include custom blade and/or tooth designs for use on or with a variety of materials.
- the reciprocating saw blades can be designed to move in an opposed reciprocating motion, and/or move in an orbiting or elliptical motion.
- the reciprocating saw blades can result in an opposed cutting force to thereby balance the cutting action of the reciprocating saw.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to improve accuracy, provide smoother cuts on work surfaces, and/or reduce fatigue on user.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to enable a user to attach or remove the reciprocating saw blades from the blade holders.
- the reciprocating saw can be made from a variety of materials, including but not limited to metal, plastic, aluminum or recyclable material.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to enable the forwarding and reversing the motor to thereby change the stroke length of the reciprocating saw blades.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to include a rotating handle.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to include a pivoting handle.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to be a handheld tool.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to include one or more electric motors.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to include one or more reciprocating saw blades that include a generally repeating V-shape teeth, W-shape teeth, alternating V-shape and W-shaped teeth, etc.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to include one or more reciprocating saw blades that have blade teeth on one or both sides of one or both reciprocating saw blades.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to include one or more reciprocating saw blades that have blade teeth and wherein every other tooth is angled outwardly.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to include one or more reciprocating saw blades that have blade teeth and wherein one or more teeth are both angled and tapered.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to include one or more reciprocating saw blades that include one or more blade separators to maintain the spacing of the reciprocating saw blades from one another during the operation of the reciprocating saw blades.
- connection arrangement f the two reciprocating saw blades can be the same or different.
- FIGURE 1 is a side elevation view of one non-limiting reciprocating saw that includes two reciprocating saw blades in accordance with the present invention
- FIGURE 2 is an opposite side elevation view of the reciprocating saw of FIGURE 1 ;
- FIGURE 3 is a rear end view of the reciprocating saw of FIGURE 1 ;
- FIGURE 4 is a top plan view of the reciprocating saw of FIGURE 1 ;
- FIGURE 5 is a side view of another non-limiting reciprocating saw that includes two reciprocating saw blades and a pivoting and rotatable handle in accordance with the present invention
- FIGURE 6 is a side view of the reciprocating saw of FIGURE 5 showing the handle pivoted in a different position and rotated in a different position;
- FIGURE 7 is a side elevation view of the reciprocating saw of FIGURE 6;
- FIGURE 8 is front elevation top view of one non-limiting the gear arrangement of the reciprocating saw in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGURE 9 is front elevation bottom view of the non-limiting the gear arrangement of FIGURE 8.
- FIGURE 10 is bottom plan view of the non-limiting the gear arrangement of FIGURE 8.
- FIGURE 1 1 is an exploded view of the non-limiting the gear arrangement of FIGURE 8;
- I FIGURE 12 is front elevation top view of the non-limiting the gear arrangement of
- FIGURE 8 without the gear housing
- FIGURE 13 is bottom plan view of the non-limiting the gear arrangement of FIGURE 12;
- FIGURE 14 is front elevation top view of another non-limiting the gear arrangement of the reciprocating saw in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGURE 15 is a side view of the non-limiting the gear arrangement of FIGURE 14 without the gear housing;
- FIGURE 16 is an exploded view of the non-limiting the gear arrangement of FIGURE 14;
- FIGURE 17 is front elevatio top view o the non-limiting the gear arrangement of FIGURE 14 without the gear housing;
- FIGURE 18 is front elevation top view of the non-limiting the gear arrangement of
- FIGURE 14 without the gear housing and the drive gear to show operation of the dual stroke gear arrangement during clockwise rotation
- FIGURE 19 is front elevation top view of the non-limiting the gear arrangement of FIGURE 14 without the gear housing and the drive gear to show operation of the dual stroke
- FIGURE 20 is a front elevation view of one non-limiting blade disconnect arrangement in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGURE 21 is a cross-sectional view of the blade disconnect arrangement of FIGURE
- FIGURE 22 side view of the blade disconnect arrangement of FIGURE 20;
- FIGURE 23 is a front elevation view of one non-limiting right side reciprocating saw blade in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGURE 24 front view of the reciprocating saw blade of FIGURE 23;
- FIGURE 25 is a front elevation view of one non-limiting left side reciprocating saw blade in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGURE 26 front view of the reciprocating saw blade of FIGURE 25;
- FIGURE 27 is an enlarged side view of the blade teeth of the reciprocating saw blade of FIGURE 25.
- FIGURE 28 is a front elevation view of another non-limiting right side reciprocating saw- blade in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGURES 1 -28 illustrate non-limiting embodiments of the reciprocating saw in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGURES 1-4 illustrate one non-limiting body 1 1 of a reciprocating saw 100 in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGURES 5-7 illustrate another non-limiting body 1 10 of a reciprocating saw 100 in accordance with the present invention.
- the two bodies of the reciprocating saw are similar; however, non-limiting body of a reciprocating saw illustrated in FIGURES 5-7 has a handle 130 than can pivot and rotate relative to the main body portion 120 of the body of the reciprocating saw.
- the handle 130 of the body of the reciprocating saw illustrated in FIGURES 1 -4 is fixed or can only rotate relative to the main body portion 120 of the body 1 10 of the reciprocating saw 100.
- the shape of the body of the reciprocating saw 100 is non-limiting.
- the main body portion and/or the handle can be formed of one or more parts.
- the parts can be connected together by a variety of means (e.g., adhesive, solder bond, melt bond, weld bead, rivet, screw, nut and bolt, snap lock arrangement, clamp arrangement, etc.).
- reciprocating saw 100 is designed to be a handheld power tool; however, it can be appreciated that reciprocating saw 100 can be designed to be secured to a robotic or fixed to some type of machine.
- the handle 1 0 is designed to enable a user to grasp the reciprocating saw at one end during use.
- the configuration of the handle is non-limiting.
- Handle 130 can optionally include a rotate button 132 that enables the handle to be rotated relative to the main body portion of the reciprocating saw.
- the si e, shape, operation, and location of the rotate button is non-limiting.
- the rotate button can be positioned on the main body portion 120 instead of handle 130.
- FIGURES 6 and 7 illustrated the handle in a rotated position.
- FIGURES 1-5 illustrate the handle in a non-rotated position.
- the handle can be designed to be rotated between two different positions or a plurality of different positions.
- the degree of rotation is considered to be a 0 position.
- the handle can be designed to be positioned in other or additional positions (e.g., 3(T. 60; 120', 150 ' , 2 I ff, 240'. 300 ' , 3 (J. etc.).
- the button is designed to be depressed to release a handle locking mechanism to thereby allow the handle to be rotated to a desired position. The release or movement of the button to its original position can be designed to result in the locking of the handle in position.
- a pivot button 134 can be located in the handle or on the main body portion.
- FIGURE 5 illustrates the handle pivoted in a slightly forward position.
- FIGURES 6 and 7 illustrate the handle pivoted in a fully rearward position.
- the handle can optionally include a slot 140 that facilitates in the pivoting movement of the handle; however, other or additional arrangements can be used to facilitate in the pivoting of the handle.
- the handle when pivotable, can be designed to be moved to at certain set pivoting angles; however, this is not required.
- the handle can optionally include a gripping surface 150 to facilitate in the griping of the reciprocating saw by the user.
- the type of material, location of the grip on the handle, the style of the grip, and the configuration of the grip are non-limiting.
- the main body portion can also optionally include a gripping surface 126; however, this is not required.
- all or a portion of the front of the main body portion of the body of the reciprocating saw can be covered with or include a soft gripping material and/or other type of gripping material.
- Such gripping material can be used to facilitate in grasping and/or guiding the reciprocating saw during use and/or to reduce vibration to the user during the use of the reciprocating saw.
- the gripping material on the main body portion and the handle can be made of the same or different material and/or have the same or di ferent surface gripping features.
- the reciprocating saw can be powered by a battery, a power cord, etc.
- the battery can be a rechargeable battery, a removable battery, etc.; however, this is not required.
- the one or more batteries, when used, can be located in the handle and/or main body portion.
- the power cord is generally connected to the handle; however, this is not required.
- the size, shape and location of the one or more batteries, when use, are non- limiting.
- the handle generally includes a power button 160 that is used to activate the one or more electric motors that are located partially or fully within the body of the reciprocating saw.
- the size, location and orientation of the one or more motors in the body of the reciprocating saw is non-limiting.
- the speed at which the one or more motors operate is also non-limiting.
- the power button is generally a depressible button.
- other or additional types of activation arrangements e.g., slide switch, etc.
- the size, shape, operation, and location of the power button are non-limiting.
- the power button can be designed to vary the speed of the one or more electric motors based on the amount the power button is depressed by the user; however, this is not required.
- the reciprocating saw can be a multi-speed reciprocating saw or a single speed reciprocating saw.
- a lock button 172 can optionally be positioned on the handle and/or main body portion of the reciprocating saw to prevent the depression of the power button and/or to lock the power button is an "on" position.
- the size, shape, operation, and location of the lock button are non- limiting.
- the handle or main body portion of the reciprocating saw can include a stroke adjustment button 174.
- the reciprocating saw can be designed to be a single stroke reciprocating saw or a multi-stroke reciprocating saw.
- a button, knob, switch or the like can be used to select the available stroke options of the reciprocating saw.
- the size, shape, operation and location of the button, knob, switch, etc. on the handle or main body portion of the reciprocating saw is non- limiting.
- a stroke adjustment button 1 74 is located on the handle of the reciprocating saw.
- the main body portion can optionally include one or more vent openings 180 to allow for air flow into and/or out of the interior of the mai body to enable cooling of one or more components (e.g., motor, etc.) in the main body.
- the number, shape and/or location of the one or more vent openings on the main body portion of the reciprocating saw are non-limiting.
- a shoe 190 can be connected to the front end 122 of the main body portion; however, this is not required.
- the shoe when used, can function as a position guide during the cutting of material.
- the shoe can also or alternatively be used to protect the front end 122 from damage during the cutting of material and/or to limit the amount of material that enters a cavity 124 in the front end 122 of the main body portion of the reciprocating saw portion; however, this is not required.
- the shoe when used, can function as a space limiter to ensure proper spacing of the front end 122 from the material to be cut and/or to ensure the desired blade portion of the reciprocating saw blades is used to cut material; however, this is not required.
- the shoe can have other or additional functions.
- the shape of the shoe is non- limiting.
- the shoe generally includes an opening 192 or slot to enable the reciprocating saw blades to pass through the shoe.
- the shoe can be movably connected to front end 122 or be non- movably connected to front end 122.
- the opening or slot in the shoe can be shaped and/or markers can be positioned about the opening or slot to function as a guide or a positioning features to enable the user to cut a material in a desired location; however, this is not required.
- a light and/or laser is used on the reciprocating saw, the light and or laser can be directed to shine light into and/or about opening or slot; however, this is not required.
- the reciprocating saw can include a quick blade release button 200; however, this is not required.
- the quick blade release button 200 when used, can be positioned near the front end of the main body portion; however, this is not required.
- the size, shape, operation, and location of the quick blade release button are non-limiting.
- the quick blade release button is typically depressed so as to cause the reciprocating saw blades to become unlocked and removable from the main body portion of the reciprocating saw; however, this is not required.
- the quick blade release button can also be designed to be depressed so as to allow the reciprocating saw blades to be connected to the main body portion f the reciprocating saw; however, this is not required.
- the type of quick disconnect arrangement used for the blades is non-limiting.
- FIGURES 20-25 illustrated one non-limiting quick disconnect arrangement 300 that can be used.
- a quick disconnect arrangement is one non-limiting configuration for a tool -less blade removal system that can be used with the reciprocating saw.
- the quick disconnect arrangement includes a housing 10 that includes two front openings 320, 330. Each front opening is designed to receive a rear portion 410, 510 o a reciprocating saw blade 400, 500.
- the rear portion of the saw blades can include a connection notch 412, 512 that is designed to engage a lock finger 342, 352 of pivot arms 340, 350 of the quick disconnect arrangement.
- the pivot arms can be biased by a spring 360 or other means in a locked position as illustrated in FIGURE 21.
- the pivot arms can be designed to pivot on a pivot pin 370 or on some other means.
- the pivot arms can optionally include a raised back portion 344, 354 that can be caused to be pushed downwardly when the quick blade release button 200 is depressed by a user.
- the lock fingers 342, 352 of pivot arms 340, 350 are caused to lift from the connection notches 412, 512 of the two reciprocating saw blades, thereby enabling the reciprocating saw blades to be removed from housing 310.
- the lifting of the lock fingers 342, 352 of pivot arms can also be used to enable the two reciprocating saw blades to be inserted into housing 310.
- the quick blade release button 200 is released and spring 360 causes the lock fingers 342, 352 of pivot arms 340, 350 to lower into the connection notches 412, 512 of the two reciprocating saw blades to thereby lock the two reciprocating saw blades in housing 310 of the quick disconnect arrangement.
- spring 360 causes the lock fingers 342, 352 of pivot arms 340, 350 to lower into the connection notches 412, 512 of the two reciprocating saw blades to thereby lock the two reciprocating saw blades in housing 310 of the quick disconnect arrangement.
- other arrangements can be used to quickly connect and/or disconnect one or both reciprocating saw blades from the main body portion of the reciprocating saw.
- a quick disconnect arrangement is not required for use on the reciprocating saw.
- the one or more reciprocating saw blades can be connected/disconnected from the main body of the reciprocating saw by use of washers, hex screws, etc. which require tools (e.g., screw driver, pliers, wrench, etc.) to remove and/or attach one or both reciprocating saw blades to the main body of the reciprocating saw.
- the reciprocating saw can include a light or laser 400 that can be used to guide the reciprocating saw blades during the cutting of material and/or illuminate the material during the cutting of the material.
- the light or laser 400 can be activated by a switch that is located on the handle and/or main body portion of the reciprocating saw.
- the switch is positioned beneath the surface of the handle and is designed to be activated and cause the light or laser 400 to illuminate when a user grasps the handle and to turn off when the user releases the handle; however, this is not required.
- a switch 170 can be positioned on the handle or main body portion to enable a user to manually activate/deactivate the light or laser. As illustrated in FIGURES 507, switch 1 70 is positioned on the side of the handle.
- the size, shape, operation, and location of switch 170 are non-limiting.
- the light or laser 400 is positioned so as to direct light at or through the opening 1 2 in shoe 190; however, this is not required.
- the light or laser can be positioned above or below the shoe, or on the top, bottom or one or both side surfaces of the main body portion.
- the dual reciprocating saw can include a light and laser, multiple lights, and/or multiple lasers.
- various types of reciprocating saw blades can be used with the reciprocating saw.
- Different types of reciprocating saw blades can be configured to facilitate in the cutting of different types of material.
- all of the illustrated blades are shown to include teeth on one side of the reciprocating saw blades; it will be appreciated that teeth can be positioned on both sides of the reciprocating saw blades.
- the tooth configuration on the reciprocating saw blades can also be customized for use in cutting different types of materials.
- the reciprocating saw of the present invention can be use with one or two reciprocating saw blades 400, 500.
- the reciprocating saw blades may or may not be connected together.
- FIGURES 1 , 2, and 4 reciprocating saw blades are not connected together.
- FIGURES 5-1 1 and 20-28 the reciprocating saw blades are connected together.
- Many different arrangements can be used to connect the reciprocating saw blades together.
- One non-limiting arrangement is a pin and slot arrangement.
- reciprocating saw blade 400 includes a pin 420 that is designed to move within a slot 520 in reciprocating saw blade 500.
- Pin 420 can include an enlarged head 422 to prevent the pin from disengaging from slot 520 during the operation of the reciprocating saw; however, this is not required.
- Slot 520 can include an enlarged opening 522 to enable the pin head to be disengaged from slot 520; however, this is not required.
- ⁇ blades can include a spacer arrangement that maintains the distance of the reciprocating saw blades from one another during the operation of the reciprocating saw; however, this is not required. Many arrangements can be used for the spaces arrangement (e.g., rib, pin, roller bearing, etc.), when used on one or both reciprocating saw blades.
- the configuration of the teeth 430, 530 on the reciprocating saw blades 400, 500 is non-
- the reciprocating saw blades may or may not include cutting teeth.
- the teeth on the reciprocating saw blades can be located on one side or both sides of the reciprocating saw blades. As illustrated in FIGURES 24 and 26, one or more teeth on the reciprocating saw blades can angle outwardly; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting reciprocating saw blade, every tooth angles outwardly. In another non-limiting reciprocating saw blade, every other tooth i angles outwardly. In still another non-limiting reciprocating saw blade, every third or fourth tooth angles outwardly.
- the teeth can be configured on one or both reciprocating saw blade so that the teeth angle outwardly such that a wave or snake-like pattern is formed by the teeth along all or a portion of the longitudinal length of the reciprocating saw blade; however, this is not required.
- the degree that the one or more teeth angle outwardly is non-limiting.
- the degree that different teeth angle outwardly can be the same or different on each reciprocating saw blade.
- the teeth configuration and teeth angle on each of the two reciprocating saw blades can be the same or different along the longitudinal length of the reciprocating saw blades.
- the tip of the tooth is off center of the longitudinal axis of the reciprocating saw blade by about 0.001-0.1 inches, typicall about 0.005-0.05 inches, and more typically about 0.005-0.03 inches; however, it can be appreciated that different values can be used on the reciprocating saw blades.
- FIGURE 27 one non-limiting side profile of a tooth configuration for one or both reciprocating saw blades is illustrated.
- the tooth is configured to include a forward and rearward facing cutting edge for cutting in both forward and backward movements f the reciprocating saw blades.
- the teeth have a general V-shaped profile; however other profiles can be used (e.g., W pr file, inverted V-shape, inverted W-shape, M-shape, etc.).
- the tips of the teeth illustrated in FIGURE 27 are rounded; however, it can be appreciated that the tips of one or more of the teeth can be pointed.
- the side edges 432, 532 of the teeth are tapered; however, this is not required.
- the taper on the front and/or rear side edge of one or more teeth on one or both reciprocating saw blades can be used to 1) improve the cutting of material by one or both reciprocating saw blades, and/or 2) create an inward force that causes one or both reciprocating saw blades to move toward one another during the cutting of material; however, this is not required.
- tooth tapering can also be included on the
- FIGURES 23-27 I blade teeth that are illustrated in FIGURES 23-27; however, this is not required.
- the taper when used, can be on the front portion of the tooth, the back portion of the tooth, or on both the front and back portion.
- FIGURE 28 illustrates the taper on both the front and back portion of the tooth.
- the taper when use, is generally located on the outer side of the tooth as illustrated in FIGURE 28; however, it can be appreciated that the taper can be located on the inner side of the ⁇ tooth or on both the inner and outer side of the tooth.
- the top edge of one or more teeth can also include tapered surfaces.
- the top of the teeth illustrated in FIGURE 28 are generally flat; however, it can be appreciated that the profile of the top of the teeth can have other profiles (e.g., V shaped, W shaped, inverted V-shape, inverted W-shape, M-shape, etc.).
- the height of the teeth on the reciprocating saw blades can be the same of different.
- one or more of the teeth have a top edge that is both angled and tapered; however, this is not required.
- the top edge or surface of one or more teeth can have an angled surface, a tapered surface, or both an angled and tapered surface.
- the angle of the angled surface and the angle of the tapered surface is non-limiting.
- the angled and/or tapered surface can be continuous along the length of the tooth; however, this is not required.
- the angle of the angled and/or tapered surface can be constant or vary along the length of the tooth.
- the angle of the one or more tapers of one or more teeth relative to the longitudinal axis of the reciprocating saw blade is about 5-7 f, generally about 1 ( ⁇ -6( ⁇ , typically about 1 5-45. and more typically about 30; however, it will be appreciated, that other taper angles can be used.
- the angled and/or tapered surface when used, is selected to cause one or both blades to more toward one another when cutting through a material; however, this is not required.
- Such a configuration can result in the elimination of a blade connector such as a connector illustrated in Fig. 16; however, this is not required.
- One or more inner surface of the blades can include one or more blade separators to maintain the spacing of the blades from one another during the operation of the blade; however, this is not required.
- the number and/or shape of the blade separators, when used, are non-limiting.
- Intermediate teeth can be positioned between the main teeth of the reciprocating saw blades.
- the intermediate teeth when used, can be tall or shorted than the main teeth.
- the teeth shape, tapered surface and/or the outward angling of one or more teeth on one or both reciprocating saw blades is generally used to 1) improve the cutting of material by one or both reciprocating saw blades, 2) cause the two reciprocating saw blades to be pushed together during the cutting of material, 3) reduce the wear on one or both reciprocating saw blades when cutting material, 4) reduce the vibration and/or jerking action caused by one or both reciprocating saw blades during the cutting of material, 5) enable one or both reciprocating saw blades to cut material on both the forward and return stroke of one or both reciprocating saw blades, 6) balance the cutting action of the two reciprocating saw blades, 7) improve the accuracy of the cut in a material by the two reciprocating saw blades, 8) form smoother cuts through a material, 8) reduce the fatigue on the user during the cutting of material, and/or 9) facilitate in the removal of cut material during the cutting of the material by one or both reciprocating saw blades.
- the material used to form the reciprocating saw blades is non-limiting.
- the front end of the reciprocating saw blades can be pointed, rounded, hook-shaped, or have some other shape.
- the tooth profile and/or tooth spacing can be the same along the longitudinal length of the reciprocating saw blades or vary along the longitudinal length of the reciprocating saw blades.
- the tooth configuration can be the same or different on both sides of the reciprocating saw blades.
- the length, thickness, height (width), shape and material of the two reciprocating saw blades is the same; however, this is not required.
- the height (width) of one or both reciprocating saw blades can be constant or vary along the longitudinal length of the reciprocating saw blades.
- the height (width) of both reciprocating saw blades varies along the longitudinal length of the reciprocating saw blades. As illustrated in FIGURES 23, 25 and 28, the height (width) of the reciprocating saw blades reduces at least along a portion of the longitudinal length of the reciprocating saw blades.
- the reciprocating saw blades in FIGURES 23 and 25 both increase and decrease in the height (width) along the longitudinal length of the reciprocating saw blades.
- the gear arrangement used to cause one or both reciprocating saw blades to reciprocate is non-limiting.
- the gear arrangement can be designed to cause one or both reciprocating saw blades to reciprocate in a single plane, or cause one or both reciprocating saw blades to travel an elliptical or orbital path during the reciprocation of one or both reciprocating saw blades.
- When two reciprocating saw blades are reciprocated by the reciprocating saw generally both reciprocating saw blades move in the same path or plane; however, this is not required.
- FIGURES 8-13 illustrate one non-limiting gear arrangement 700 that is for a single stroke operation of the reciprocating saw.
- FIGURES 14-1 illustrate one non-limiting gear arrangement 900 that is for a dual or two stroke operation of the reciprocating saw.
- gear arrangement 700 illustrated in FIGURES 8-13 there is illustrated a motor 600 that is used to drive the novel gearing in gear arrangement 700 to cause one or two reciprocating saw blades 400, 500 to reciprocate with the motor is operating.
- the gear arrangement is designed to cause the two reciprocating saw blades to reciprocate in opposite directions.
- any- di ferent gear arrangements can be used to cause the two reciprocating saw blades to reciprocate in opposite directions.
- One non-limiting gear arrangement is illustrated in FIGURES 8-13.
- the motor 600 includes a housing 610 that includes brushes and a winding t cause an armature 620 to rotate.
- a motor cooling fan blade 630 can be optionally connected to the armature to cool the motor during operation.
- the front portion 640 of the armature can include a taper portion 642 that includes gear teeth, not shown.
- the motor is designed to cause the armature to rotate in a clockwise and/or counterclockwise direction.
- the motor can be a variable speed motor; however, this is not required.
- a bearing and cap 650, 652 can be optionally used to secure the rear portion f the armature in motor housing 610.
- washers, bearings and plates 660, 662, 664 can be optionally used to secure the fan blade 630 on the armature.
- the gear arrangement 700 includes a main gear housing 710 and a housing plate 720 which can be connected to the main gear housing by one or more screws 730.
- the gear arrangement can include less than two or more than two housing components.
- the shape and size of the housing components are non-limiting.
- the manner in which the housing components are connected together is non-limiting.
- the materials used to form the housing components are non-limiting.
- all of the housing components of the gear arrangement are located in the main body portion of the reciprocating saw; however, this is not required.
- the front portion 640 of the armature extends through an opening in main gear housing 710.
- the end of the tapered end 642 of the front portion generally includes a gear region that is designed to mesh with the teeth, not shown, on main gear 740.
- Main gear 740 is designed to rotate about an axis that is non-parallel to the axis of rotation of the armature. Generally, the axis of rotation of the armature is normal to the axis of rotation of the main gear; however, this is not required.
- the main gear is connected to a gear axle 750. Washers and bearings 760, 762, 764 can be used to facilitate in the connection to the main gear housing and/or rotational movement of the gear axle relative to the main gear housing; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, many different arrangements can be used to enable the main gear to be rotated by the armature.
- An eccentric cam 770 is designed to be connected to the main gear 740 and/or gear axle 750 and rotate with the main gear and the gear axle when the armature is caused to be rotated by motor.
- Eccentric cam 770 includes first and second mount surfaces 772, 774.
- the center of the eccentric cam 770 includes an opening 776 that is designed to receive a portion of gear axle 750.
- Cam rings 780, 782 can be optionally connected to first and second mount surfaces 772, 774.
- Gear arrangement 700 includes an arm carrier housing system that includes a first carrier housing 790 and a second carrier housing 792.
- the first and second carrier housings are designed to be connected to gear housing 710, through housing plate 720.
- One or more screws 730 or some other or additional connection means can be used to connect the first and second carrier housings to housing plate and the gear housing (e.g., adhesive, solder bond, melt bond, weld bead, rivet, nut and bolt, snap lock arrangement, clamp arrangement, etc.).
- the arm carrier housing system is designed to hold together and/or guide the movement of the two connecting arms 800, 810.
- the two connecting arms include a top opening 802, 804 that is designed to be connected to eccentric cam 770.
- Top opening 802 of connecting arm 800 is designed to connect to first mount surface 772 of eccentric cam 770
- top opening 812 of connecting arm 810 is designed to connect to second mount surface 774 of eccentric cam 770.
- eccentric cam 770 When eccentric cam 770 is caused to rotate by the motor, the eccentric cam 770 moves in a circular path. As the eccentric cam rotates, the two connecting arms 800, 810 are caused to reciprocate in opposite directions from one another.
- the cam rings 780, 782 when used, can facilitate on the movement of the first and second mount surfaces 772, 774 of the eccentric cam 770 within top openings 802, 804.
- the arm carrier housing system causes the two connecting arms to move in an axis that is parallel or generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the armature; however, this is not required.
- the end of the two connecting arms 800, 810 includes a quick disconnect arrangement 300.
- the quick disconnect arrangement is used to connect/disconnect reciprocating saw blades 400, 500 to/from the reciprocating saw.
- gear arrangement 900 that is for a dual stroke operation of the reciprocating saw is illustrated.
- a motor 600 that is used to drive the novel gearing in gear arrangement 900 to cause one or two reciprocating saw blades 400, 500 to reciprocate with the motor is operating.
- the gear arrangement is designed to cause the two reciprocating saw blades to reciprocate in opposite directions.
- Many different gear arrangements can be used to cause the two reciprocating saw blades to reciprocate in opposite directions.
- Gear arrangement 900 is designed to cause a different stroke length of one or two reciprocating blades depending on the rotational direction of motor 600.
- the motor 600 includes a housing 610 that includes brushes and a winding to cause an armature 620 to rotate.
- a motor cooling fan blade 630 can be optionally connected to the armature to cool the motor during operation.
- the front portion 640 of the armature can include a taper portion 642 that includes gear teeth, not shown.
- the motor is designed to cause the armature to rotate in a clockwise and counterclockwise direction.
- the motor can be a variable speed motor; however, this is not required.
- a bearing and cap 650, 652 can be optionally used to secure the rear portion of the armature in motor housing 610.
- washers, bearings and plates 660, 662, 664 can be optionally used to secure the armature to the gear arrangement 900 via screws 666 or by some other attachment means.
- the gear arrangement 900 includes a main gear housing 910.
- the gear arrangement can include more than one housing component.
- the shape and size of the housing component are non-limiting.
- the material used to form the housing component is non- limiting.
- the housing component of the gear arrangement is located in the main body portion of the reciprocating saw; however, this is not required.
- the front portion 640 of the armature extends through an opening in main gear housing 10.
- the end of the tapered end 642 of the front portion generally includes a gear region that is designed to mesh with the teeth, not shown, on main gear 940.
- Main gear 940 is designed to rotate about an axis that is non-parallel to the axis of rotation of the armature.
- the axis of rotation of the armature is normal to the axis of rotation of the main gear; however, this is not required.
- the main gear is connected to a gear axle 950.
- Washers, bearings and screws 960, 962, 964, 966 can be used to facilitate in the connection to the main gear housing and/or rotational movement of the gear axle relative to the main gear housing; however, this is not required.
- many different arrangements can be used to enable the main gear to be rotated by the armature.
- An eccentric gear 970 is designed to be connected to the main gear 940 and rotate with the main gear when the armature is caused to be rotated by motor.
- the eccentric gear 970 includes two sets of pin openings 972, 974 and 976, 978.
- the pin openings are used secure first and second eccentric cams 980, 990 to the eccentric gear.
- Pins 1000, 1002 are used to secure eccentric cam 980 to the top surface of the eccentric gear and pins 1 004, 1006 are used to secure eccentric cam 990 to the bottom surface of the eccentric gear.
- Eccentric cam 980 includes an opening 982 and a slot 984. The first ends of pins 1000, 1002 are designed to connect to openings 976, 978 in eccentric gear 970.
- the second end of pins 1000, 1002 are designed to connect to openings 942, 944 of main gear 940.
- the body of pins 1000, 1002 is designed to pass through opening 982 and a slot 984 of eccentric cam 980 such that eccentric cam 980 is positioned between the bottom surface of main gear 940 and the top surface of eccentric gear 970.
- Eccentric cam 980 is designed to be movable when positioned between main gear 940 and eccentric gear 970 as will be discussed in more detail below.
- Eccentric cam 990 includes an opening 992 and a slot 994.
- the first ends of pins 1004, 1006 are designed to be positioned in opening 992 and slot 994 in eccentric cam 990.
- the second end of pins 1004, 1006 are designed to connect to openings 972, 974 of eccentric gear 970.
- Eccentric cam 990 is designed to be movable relative to eccentric gear 970 as will be discussed in more detail below.
- the outer perimeter of eccentric cam 980 is designed to be positioned in opening 1 102 of connecting arm 1 100 and the outer perimeter of eccentric cam 990 is designed to be positioned in opening 1202 of connecting arm 1200.
- the end of connecting arm 1 100 includes a connection opening 1 104 that is used to connect the end of connecting arm 1 100 to rear end 1402 of blade carrier arm 1400.
- a pin 1404 can be used to secure connecting arm 1 100 to blade carrier arm 1400.
- the end of connecting arm 1200 includes a connection opening 1304 that is used to connect the end of connecting arm 1200 to rear end 1302 of blade carrier arm 1300.
- a pin 1304 can be used to secure connecting arm 1200 to blade carrier arm 1300.
- Gear arrangement 900 can include an arm carrier housing 1600 that is designed to be connected to main gear housing 910 by one or more screws 1602 or some other or additional connection means (e.g., adhesive, solder bond, melt bond, weld bead, rivet, nut and bolt, snap lock arrangement, clamp arrangement, etc.).
- arm carrier housing 1600 that is designed to be connected to main gear housing 910 by one or more screws 1602 or some other or additional connection means (e.g., adhesive, solder bond, melt bond, weld bead, rivet, nut and bolt, snap lock arrangement, clamp arrangement, etc.).
- the arm carrier housing is designed to hold together and/or guide the movement of the two blade carrier arms 1300, 1400 during the reciprocation of the two blade carrier arms, as well as to inhibit or prevent dirt, debris, cut material, etc., from entering the main gear housing.
- Guide plates 1700, 1702 can also be used to hold together and/or guide the movement of the two blade carrier arms 1 300, 1400 during the reciprocation of the two blade carrier arms.
- the guide plates can be designed to be connected to the front end of the main gear housing 910 by one or more screws 1602 or some other or additional connection means (e.g., adhesive, solder bond, melt bond, weld bead, rivet, nut and bolt, snap lock arrangement, clamp arrangement, etc.); however, this is not required.
- the front ends of the two blade carrier arms 1300, 1400 can be connected to a quick disconnect arrangement 300 or some other connection arrangement that is used to secure the reciprocating saw blades 400, 500 to the two blade carrier arms.
- main gear 940 and eccentric gear 970 are caused to rotate by the motor, the main gear and eccentric gear move in a circular path.
- the two eccentric cams that are connected off-center to the eccentric gear are also cause to rotate.
- the two connecting arms 1 10, 1200 are caused to reciprocate in opposite directions from one another.
- the reciprocation of the two connecting arms causes the two blade carrier arms 1300, 1400 to also reciprocate in opposite directions from one another.
- the arm carrier housing system causes the two blade carrier arms to move in an axis that is parallel or generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the armature; however, this is not required.
- the end of the two blade carrier arms can include a quick disconnect arrangement 300; however, this is not required.
- the quick disconnect arrangement is used to connect/disconnect reciprocating saw blades 400, 500 to/from the reciprocating saw.
- a quick disconnect arrangement is not required for use on the reciprocating saw.
- the one or more reciprocating saw blades can be connected disconnected from the main body of the reciprocating saw by use of washers, hex screws, etc. which require tools (e.g., screw driver, pliers, wrench, etc.) to remove and/or attach one or both reciprocating saw blades to the main body of the reciprocating saw.
- the gear arrangement is designed to change the stroke length depending of the rotation of the armature.
- FIGURE 18 illustrates the long stroke length produce by the gear arrangement
- FIGURE 19 illustrates the short stroke length produce by the gear arrangement.
- motor 600 causes the armature to rotate in the clockwise direction as indicated by the arrow in FIGURE 18
- the eccentric gear 970 is cause to rotate in the counter-clockwise direction as indicated by the arrow.
- the rotation of the eccentric gear 970 causes the eccentric cams 980, 990 to pivot on one pin while the other pin moves with the slot 984, 994.
- motor 600 causes the armature to rotate in the counter-clockwise direction as indicated by the arrow in FIGURE 19
- the eccentric gear 970 is cause to rotate in the clockwise direction as indicated by the arrow.
- eccentric cam 970 causes the eccentric cams 980, 990 to pivot on one pin while the other pin moves with the slot 984, 994.
- the movement of the eccentric cam 980 results in the change in the stroke length.
- eccentric cam 980 is rotated to its maximum clockwise position when the eccentric gear 970 rotates in the counter-clockwise direction.
- eccentric cam 990 is rotated to its maximum counter-clockwise position when the eccentric gear 970 rotates in the counter-clockwise direction.
- eccentric cam 980 is rotated to its minimum counter-clockwise position when the eccentric gear 970 rotates in the clockwise direction.
- eccentric cam 990 is rotated to its minimum clockwise position when the eccentric gear 970 rotates in the clockwise direction.
- gear arrangement 900 can be modified so not only one eccentric cam rotates relative to the eccentric gear while the other remains in position.
- other gear arrangements can be used to create a multi-stroke gear arrangement for a reciprocating saw.
- the dual stroke option is a significant advantage over single stroke reciprocating saws.
- a single stroke reciprocating saw generally has a fixed stroke depth anywhere between 0.75-1.25 inches.
- the dual stroke reciprocating saw of the present invention can produce a first stroke length of about 0.6-0.8 inches (e.g., 0.75 inches, etc) and a second stroke length of about 1-1.5 inches (e.g., 1.25 inches, etc.).
- other stroke ranges can be used for the first and/or second stroke length.
- gear arrangement 900 can be converted into a single stroke arrangement by merely preventing the eccentric cams 980, 990 from moving relative to eccentric gear 970.
- This arrangement can be simple accomplished by eliminating slots 984, 994; or eliminating the eccentric cams and having the connecting arms 1 100, 1200 connected to the eccentric gear.
- other arrangements can be used to create a single strike or multi-stroke gear arrangement for a reciprocating saw.
- gear arrangement 900 can be converted to a single blade saw with adjustable stroke by merely eliminating one set of eccentric cam 990, connecting arm 1200, blade carrier arm 1300, and miscellaneous pins 1 04, 1006, and 1304.
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