Chain saw
US-2017043421-A1 · Feb 16, 2017 · US
US9718208B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9718208-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414220283-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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In a chain saw, an operating shaft member axially rotated by a manual operation of a rotating lever is disposed so that an axial direction thereof may be inclined against an attaching surface of a guide bar in which a saw chain is wound around a circumference thereof, a driving bevel gear attached to an end portion of the operating shaft member meshes with a driven bevel gear attached to an end portion of a rotating shaft member, and the rotating shaft member is axially rotated. Thus, the guide bar is moved in a longitudinal direction thereof to adjust tension of the saw chain.
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What is claimed is: 1. A chain saw comprising: a chain tension adjusting apparatus including: a guide bar in which a saw chain is wound around a circumference of the guide bar, the guide bar including a rotating shaft member, the rotating shaft member being rotatably attached to a side surface of the guide bar, the rotating shaft member including a driven bevel gear connected to a rear end of the rotating shaft member; and an operating shaft member that is axially rotatable to move the guide bar in a longitudinal direction of the chain saw, the operating shaft member including a driving bevel gear connected to an upper end of the operating shaft member, wherein the driving bevel gear of the operating shaft member is meshed with the driven bevel gear of the rotating shaft member, and the operating shaft member is inclined such that the operating shaft member extends outside of a plane, which includes a center axis of the rotating shaft member and extends parallel to the side surface of the guide bar, in a direction obliquely downward and away from the side surface of the guide bar, from the upper end of the operating shaft member, to which the driving bevel gear is connected, to a lower end of the operating shaft member, at which an operating portion of the operating shaft member is disposed. 2. The chain saw according to claim 1 , the chain tension adjusting apparatus further including a slide nut, wherein the rotating shaft member is a screw, the rotating shaft member is screwed into the slide nut defining the attachment between side surface of the guide bar and the rotating shaft member, and the operating shaft member is axially rotatable such that the driving bevel gear rotates the driven bevel gear, which in turn rotates the rotating shaft member such that the guide bar is moveable in the longitudinal direction integrally with the slide nut. 3. The chain saw according to claim 2 , wherein the operating shaft member is sandwiched and positioned between a chain cover fixed outside a chain saw main body and an operating portion cover removably attached outside the chain cover. 4. The chain saw according to claim 3 , wherein the operating portion of the operating shaft member is disposed to project outward from a window opened on the operating portion cover. 5. The chain saw according to claim 2 , wherein, around a shaft portion of the operating shaft member, an elastic body is provided in a state of being compressed in a radial direction between the operating shaft member and a member housing the operating shaft member to provide rotational resistance. 6. The chain saw according to claim 5 , wherein the elastic body is an O-ring. 7. The chain saw according to claim 2 , wherein an elastic body is provided in a state of being compressed in an axial direction between an end surface of the operating shaft member on an opposite side of the operating portion and a surface of a member housing the operating shaft member opposed to the end surface of the operating shaft member to provide rotational resistance. 8. The chain saw according to claim 2 , wherein the operating portion of the operating shaft member is a rotating lever having a shape with a non-slip function in an axial rotating direction of the operating shaft member. 9. The chain saw according to claim 8 , wherein the shape with the non-slip function in the axial rotating direction is a star shape having a plurality of protrusions axially at regular intervals.
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