Supply device for spraying a cutting tool of a handheld power tool and a power tool of this type
US-9004982-B2 · Apr 14, 2015 · US
US9630343B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9630343-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514742924-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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A tile or masonry saw assembly may include a saw and a frame. The saw includes a motor operable to turn a blade of a blade assembly to cut a workpiece. The blade assembly is internally wetted during operation by nozzles disposed on opposing sides of the blade to provide water onto the blade within a blade guard configured to shield a portion of the blade. The frame is operably coupled to the saw to support the workpiece. The frame supports a water collecting system for collecting the water. The water collecting system includes a water tank that is removable from the frame.
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A tile or masonry saw assembly comprising: a saw including a motor operable to turn a blade of a blade assembly to cut a workpiece, the blade assembly being internally wetted during operation by nozzles disposed on opposing sides of the blade to provide water onto the blade within a blade guard configured to shield a portion of the blade; and a frame operably coupled to the saw to support the workpiece, the frame supporting a water collecting system for collecting the water, wherein the blade assembly comprises a water collector coupled to the blade guard and defining a blade aperture through which the blade extends, wherein the nozzles are provided proximate to a first end of the water collector that is closest to an operator and are positioned to extend into a portion of the blade guard and to point toward the blade at an upward angle relative to an axis of rotation of the blade, and wherein the water collector directs the water through channels to an outlet disposed at a second end of the water collector. 2. The saw assembly of claim 1 , wherein the water collector is defined as a single, unitary piece removable from the blade guard. 3. The saw assembly of claim 1 , wherein the water collector is defined by separate channel members. 4. The saw assembly of claim 3 , wherein the separate channel members are integrated into respective ones of a first blade guard member and a second blade guard member that form the blade guard. 5. The saw assembly of claim 1 , wherein the blade comprises cutouts reaching inwardly from a perimeter of the blade, and wherein the nozzles are arranged so that the jets from the nozzles hit the cutouts to form a mist. 6. The saw assembly of claim 1 , wherein the nozzles are arranged at a distance less than 5 mm from the blade, and are directed at an angle greater than 15 degrees relative to the axis of rotation. 7. The saw assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a rotating splash guard pivotally coupled to the blade guard to direct water toward the water collector from the outlet. 8. The saw assembly of claim 1 , wherein the blade guard is rotatably arranged around the axis of rotation, and a link is arranged to turn the blade guard during the cut, so that the channels in the water collector slope downward from the first end to the second end with the outlet during the cut. 9. The saw assembly of claim 1 , wherein the water collector is disposed on the blade guard such that the nozzles are at a higher elevation than the outlet. 10. The saw assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least some water dispensed into the blade guard is carried to the workpiece, and wherein excess water is directed to the water collector by the blade and the blade guard. 11. A saw assembly comprising: a saw including a motor operable to turn a blade of a blade assembly to cut a structure, the blade assembly being internally wetted during operation by nozzles disposed on opposing sides of the blade to provide water onto the blade within a blade guard configured to shield a portion of the blade; wherein the blade assembly comprises a water collector coupled to the blade guard and defining a blade aperture through which the blade extends, wherein the nozzles are provided proximate to at least one end of the water collector and are positioned to extend into a portion of the blade guard and to point toward the blade at an upward angle relative to an axis of rotation of the blade, and wherein the water collector directs the water through channels to an outlet disposed at a second end of the water collector. 12. The saw assembly of claim 11 , wherein the water collector is defined as a single, unitary piece removable from the blade guard. 13. The saw assembly of claim 11 , wherein the water collector is defined by separate channel members. 14. The saw assembly of claim 13 , wherein the separate channel members are integrated into respective ones of a first blade guard member and a second blade guard member that form the blade guard. 15. The saw assembly of claim 11 , wherein the blade comprises cutouts reaching inwardly from a perimeter of the blade, and wherein the nozzles are arranged so that the jets from the nozzles hit the cutouts to form drops or droplets. 16. The saw assembly of claim 11 , wherein the nozzles are arranged at a distance less than 5 mm from the blade, and are directed at an angle greater than 15 degrees relative to the axis of rotation. 17. The saw assembly of claim 11 , wherein the saw assembly is a hand held cut off machine and the motor is either of an electric, battery-electric, hydraulic, pneumatic or an internal combustion engine. 18. The saw assembly of claim 11 , wherein the saw assembly is a floor or road saw, having at least three wheels for movement on a surface to be cut by the blade, and the motor is either of an electric, battery-electric, hydraulic, pneumatic or an internal combustion engine. 19. The saw assembly of claim 11 , wherein the saw assembly is a floor or wall saw moving along a guiding track, and the motor is either of an electric, battery-electric, hydraulic, pneumatic or an internal combustion engine. 20. The saw assembly of claim 11 , wherein the nozzles are provided proximate to both ends of the water collector, as forward end nozzles and as rear end nozzles, and there are water valves coupled to both the forward and the rear end nozzles, such that water can be directed to either the forward end nozzles or to the rear end nozzles or alternatively to all nozzles. 21. The saw assembly of claim 20 , wherein the saw is arranged to enable rotation of the blade in both directions.
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