Self-adjusting device for cutting head for monoguide cutters
US-2019193300-A1 · Jun 27, 2019 · US
US9931767B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9931767-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514735314-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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Frame for an electric apparatus for cutting ceramic elements preferably manufactured by a drawing and punching process starting from a metallic plate, being the frame a unique and continuous part in which one or more lined up going through grooves are arranged along which the cutting disc is movable to carry out the cutting of the ceramic tiles, having one or more bulgings directed in a convex form towards the interior part of the frame, being arranged in each of them a first orifice for draining out the water for cooling the cutting disc, second and third bulgings of the metallic plate being aimed at attachment means and abutment means for foldable legs and first bulgings for joining of the guide supporting and leading the cutting disc.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A frame for an electric apparatus for cutting ceramic elements comprising; wherein the frame having an approximate form of a rectangular parallelepipedic body open at a lower side-thereof, said rectangular parallelepipedic body having a rectangular upper base, first vertical parallel sides and second vertical parallel sides, wherein said frame is formed from a metal plate, the frame defining: i. multiple going through grooves on a top side of said rectangular parallepipedic body having a same width, an axis of each of said going through grooves being located on a same straight line parallel to long sides of said rectangular upper base, a sum of lengths of the going through grooves being less than a length of a longest side of the rectangular upper base; ii. rectangular surfaces being located between adjacent ends of said going through grooves; said rectangular surfaces having a same width as the going through grooves and being a part of said metal plate directed in a convex form towards an internal part of the frame connecting two opposed sides of a channel defined on the frame, wherein each rectangular surfaces has an additional drain going through orifice; iii. a plurality of drain bulgings uniformly located on the upper base and directed in a convex form towards said internal part of the frame, with a drain going through orifice being located on a bottom of each of said plurality of drain bulgings; iv. first bulgings located at one side of the longitudinal grooves and directed in a convex form towards an external part of the frame, a straight line joining said first bulgings being parallel to a longitudinal axis of said going through grooves, each of said first bulgings being attachable to a-supports of a guide slide bearing a cutting disc through a movable first attachment means attached to said supports; and, v. a plurality of positioning going through orifices arranged as a rectangle, said rectangle having sides parallel to the first and second vertical parallel sides of the rectangular upper base, a length and width of said rectangle being less than a length and width of the rectangular upper base. 2. The frame for an electric apparatus for cutting ceramic elements, according to claim 1 , further comprising; the first bulgings are a portion of the upper base in a substantially perpendicular disposition with respect to the upper base and directed towards the external part of the frame. 3. The frame for an electric apparatus for cutting ceramic elements, according to claim 1 , further comprising; wherein second bulgings are directed in a convex form towards the external part of the frame and located in said first vertical parallel sides of the frame for receiving foldable legs of an electric cutting apparatus. 4. A frame for an electric apparatus for cutting ceramic elements comprising; wherein the frame having an approximate form of a rectangular parallelepipedic body open at a lower side thereof, said rectangular parallelepipedic body having a rectangular upper base, first vertical parallel sides and second vertical parallel sides, wherein said frame is formed from a metal plate, the frame defining: i. multiple going through grooves having a same width on a top side of said rectangular parallelepipedic body, an axis of each of said going through grooves being located on a same straight line parallel to long sides of said rectangular upper base, a sum of lengths of the going through grooves being less than a length of a longest side of the rectangular upper base; ii. rectangular surfaces being located between adjacent ends of said going through grooves; said rectangular surfaces having a same width as the going through grooves and being part of said metal plate directed in a convex form towards an internal part of the frame, wherein each rectangular surfaces has an additional drain going through orifice; iii. a plurality of drain bulgings uniformly located on the upper base and directed in a convex form towards said internal part of the frame, with a drain going through orifice being located on a bottom of each of said plurality of drain bulgings; iv. first bulgings located at one side of the going through grooves and directed in a convex form towards an external part of the frame, a straight line joining said first bulgings being parallel to a longitudinal axis of said going through grooves, each of said first bulgings being attachable to a-supports of a guide slide bearing a cutting disc through a movable first attachment means attached to said supports; v. a plurality of positioning going through orifices arranged as a rectangle, said rectangle having sides parallel to the first and second vertical parallel sides of the rectangular upper base, a length and width of said rectangle being less than a length and width of the rectangular upper base; vi. second bulgings are directed in a convex form towards the external part of the frame and located in said first vertical parallel sides of the frame, first attachment means being arranged in said second bulgings for attachment of electric cutting apparatus legs; and vii. third bulgings directed in a convex form towards the internal part of the frame and arranged in said second vertical sides, second attachment means being arranged in said third bulgings for attachment of electric cutting apparatus legs.
for scoring or breaking, e.g. tiles · CPC title
Guard · CPC title
for supporting or holding work {or conveying or discharging work (B28D1/047, B28D5/0041, B28D5/0052 take precedence)} · CPC title
Stands (B25H1/0071 takes precedence) · CPC title
for removing or laying dust, e.g. by spraying liquids; for cooling work · CPC title
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