Lightweight chainsaw guide bar
US-2019134844-A1 · May 9, 2019 · US
US11230028B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11230028-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716093692-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 25, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 25, 2022 |
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A chainsaw ( 100 ) includes a power unit and a working assembly powered responsive to operation of the power unit. The working assembly includes a guide bar ( 120 ) around which a chain is rotatable. The guide bar ( 120 ) includes a first side plate ( 200 ) and a second side plate ( 210 ) facing each other and extending away from the housing ( 110 ) to a nose of the guide bar ( 120 ), the first and second side plates ( 200 and 210 ) each including an inner sidewall ( 224 and 222 ) facing inwardly toward each other. Each of the inner sidewalls ( 224 and 222 ) includes a recessed portion ( 230 ) at which material of the inner sidewalls ( 224 and 222 ) has been removed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A guide bar for guiding a chain of a chainsaw, the guide bar being operably coupled to a housing of the chainsaw, the guide bar comprising: a first side plate comprising a first planar inner sidewall and a first planar outer sidewall, the first planar inner and outer sidewalls being spaced apart from each other by a consistent distance over an entire length of the first side plate; and a second side plate comprising a second planar inner sidewall and a second planar outer sidewall, the second planar inner and outer sidewalls being spaced apart from each other by the consistent distance over an entire length of the second side plate, wherein the first side plate and the second side plate extend away from the housing to a nose of the guide bar, wherein the first and second planar inner sidewalls face inwardly toward each other and the first and second planar outer sidewalls face outwardly away from each other, wherein the first and second planar inner sidewalls each include a recessed portion extending toward the first and second planar outer sidewalls at which material of the first and second planar inner sidewalls has been removed to a depth less than the consistent distance between the first and second planar inner sidewalls and the first and second planar outer sidewalls, and wherein the first and second planar outer sidewalls are continuous metallic planar surfaces. 2. The guide bar of claim 1 , wherein respective recessed portions of the first and second planar inner sidewalls substantially mirror each other about a plane passing through a longitudinal centerline of the guide bar parallel to respective planes in which the first and second side plates extend. 3. The guide bar of claim 1 , wherein a base plate is disposed between the first and second side plates. 4. The guide bar of claim 3 , wherein the base plate is spot welded, laser welded, soldered, or joined with an adhesive to the first and second side plates. 5. The guide bar of claim 4 , wherein the base plate and the first and second side plates are welded to each other through one of the first side plate or the second side plate. 6. The guide bar of claim 3 , wherein the base plate comprises a plurality of cutout portions disposed in the base plate to substantially align with the respective recessed portions of the first and second planar inner sidewalls. 7. The guide bar of claim 6 , wherein the cutout portions have substantially a same size and shape as openings of the respective recessed portions. 8. The guide bar of claim 3 , wherein an insert is disposed between the first and second side plates at a proximal end of the guide bar, and wherein the insert is welded or riveted to each of the first and second side plates. 9. The guide bar of claim 3 , wherein the base plate comprises multiple laminated layers of carbon fiber, glass fiber, polymer or other light material, and wherein fibers in at least one of the layers have a different orientation than fibers of another layer. 10. The guide bar of claim 9 , wherein the fibers of the at least one of the layers are substantially orthogonal to the fibers of the another layer. 11. The guide bar of claim 3 , wherein the base plate comprises multiple laminated layers of carbon fiber, glass fiber, polymer or other light material, and wherein fibers in at least one of the layers have an angle of orientation between about 0 degrees and 90 degrees different than fibers of another layer. 12. The guide bar of claim 3 , wherein a width of the base plate is greater than a width of a channel in which the chain moves around the guide bar, and wherein the first and second side plates do not contact each other. 13. The guide bar of claim 1 , wherein the first and second side plates each comprise extension portions having a larger thickness than other portions of the first and second side plates, the extension portions extending toward each other from the first and second planar inner sidewalls to define boundaries of the respective recessed portions. 14. The guide bar of claim 13 , wherein the extension portions of the first and second side plates are joined to each other by spot welding, laser welding, soldering, or an adhesive. 15. A guide bar for guiding a chain of a chainsaw, the guide bar being operably coupled to a housing of the chainsaw, the guide bar comprising: a first side plate comprising a first planar inner sidewall and a first planar outer sidewall, the first planar inner and outer sidewalls being spaced apart from each other by a consistent distance over an entire length of the first side plate; and a second side plate comprising a second planar inner sidewall and a second planar outer sidewall, the second planar inner and outer sidewalls being spaced apart from each other by the consistent distance over an entire length of the second side plate, wherein the first side plate and the second side plate extend away from the housing to a nose of the guide bar, wherein the first and second planar inner sidewalls face inwardly toward each other and the first and second planar outer sidewalls face outwardly away from each other, wherein the first and second planar inner sidewalls each include recessed portions extending toward the first and second planar outer sidewalls at which material of the first and second planar inner sidewalls has been removed, wherein the recessed portions extend fully through the first and second side plates, wherein the removed material of the recessed portions is uninterrupted away from a perimeter of the first and second side plates, and wherein a resin is provided within the recessed portions. 16. The guide bar of claim 15 , wherein a base plate is disposed between the first and second side plates, the base plate including a plurality of cutout portions that are visible through the recessed portions when the base plate is joined to the first side plate, wherein eyelets are disposed on opposing sides of the cutout portions, wherein non-metallic cross members are alternatingly woven amongst each other between respective eyelets on the opposing sides of the cutout portions, and wherein the resin is provided over the cross members within the recessed portions to define a guide bar with a metallic periphery and substantially non-metallic interior. 17. The guide bar of claim 1 , wherein a wear ring having a low friction is provided at a nose portion of the guide bar. 18. The guide bar of claim 15 , wherein the resin completely fills the recessed portions. 19. A guide bar for guiding a chain of a chainsaw, the guide bar being operably coupled to a housing of the chainsaw, the guide bar comprising: a first side plate defined by a first planar inner member and a first planar outer member, the first planar inner and outer members being spaced apart from each other by a consistent distance over an entire length of the first side plate; a second side plate defined by a second planar inner member and a second planar outer member, the second planar inner and outer members being spaced apart from each other by the consistent distance over an entire length of the second side; and a base plate disposed between the first and second side plates, wherein the first and second planar inner members face inwardly toward each other and the first and second planar outer members face outwardly away from each other, wherein both the first and second side plates extend away from the housing to a nose of the guide bar, wherein the first and second planar inner members each include a
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