Tubing cutter
US-10150225-B2 · Dec 11, 2018 · US
US10549439B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10549439-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715426833-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 4, 2020 |
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The disclosed inventive concept provides a rotary cutter and method of accurately cutting a ribbed transmission belt lengthwise to a desired width. The rotary cutter includes an upper portion having a handle end and a pivot end and a lower portion having a handle end and a pivot end. The pivot ends of each portion are joined by a common pivot. A belt input pulley and a rotary cutting wheel are rotatably attached to the upper portion. A drive wheel is rotatably attached to the lower portion. A belt output pulley is rotatably attached to the common pivot. Preferably but not absolutely the belt input pulley and the belt output pulley have ribbed outer surfaces. A cutting wheel cover is fixed around at least a portion of the cutting wheel. The upper portion is movable between an open, belt-fitting position and a closed, belt-cutting position relative to the lower portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rotary cutter for cutting a belt, the cutter comprising: a first portion having a handle end and a pivot end; a second portion having a handle end and a pivot end, said pivot ends being joined by a common pivot; a rotary cutting wheel rotatably attached to said first portion; a wheel extension pivotably attached to said first portion; an input pulley rotatably attached to said wheel extension; a drive wheel rotatably attached to said second portion; and an output pulley rotatably attached to said common pivot. 2. The rotary cutter of claim 1 wherein said input pulley has a ribbed surface and said output pulley has a ribbed surface. 3. The rotary cutter of claim 1 further including a hand crank attached to said drive wheel. 4. The rotary cutter of claim 1 wherein said drive wheel includes a smooth belt surface. 5. The rotary cutter of claim 4 wherein said smooth belt surface of said drive wheel includes at least one cutting wheel groove. 6. The rotary cutter of claim 1 further including a biasing element perch fixed to said wheel extension and a biasing element positioned between said biasing element perch and said first portion. 7. The rotary cutter of claim 1 wherein said first portion is movable between an open, belt-fitting position and a closed, belt-cutting position relative to said second portion. 8. A hand-operated rotary cutter for cutting a belt, the cutter comprising: an a first portion having a handle end and a pivot end; a second portion having a handle end and a pivot end, said pivot ends joined by a common pivot; a rotary cutting wheel attached to said first portion; a wheel extension pivotably attached to said first portion; an input pulley rotatably attached to said wheel extension; a drive wheel and hand crank assembly attached to said second portion; and an output pulley attached to said common pivot. 9. The rotary cutter of claim 8 wherein said input pulley has a ribbed surface and said output pulley has a ribbed surface. 10. The rotary cutter of claim 8 wherein said drive wheel includes a smooth belt surface. 11. The rotary cutter of claim 10 wherein said smooth belt surface of said drive wheel includes at least one cutting wheel groove. 12. The rotary cutter of claim 8 further including a biasing element perch fixed to said wheel extension and a biasing element positioned between said biasing element and said first portion. 13. The rotary cutter of claim 8 wherein said first portion is movable between an open, belt-fitting position and a closed, belt-cutting position relative to said second portion. 14. A rotary cutter for cutting a ribbed transmission belt, the cutter comprising: an a first portion having a handle end and a pivot end; a second portion having a handle end and a pivot end, said pivot ends joined by a common pivot; a rotary cutting wheel attached to said first portion; a wheel extension pivotably attached to said first portion; a ribbed input pulley rotatably attached to said wheel extension; a drive wheel attached to said second portion; and a ribbed output pulley attached to said common pivot. 15. The rotary cutter of claim 14 wherein said drive wheel includes a smooth belt surface having at least one cutting wheel groove. 16. The rotary cutter of claim 14 further including a biasing element perch fixed to said wheel extension and a biasing element positioned between said biasing element and said first portion. 17. The rotary cutter of claim 14 wherein said first portion is movable between an open, belt-fitting position and a closed, belt-cutting position relative to said second portion.
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