Abstract:
A motor-driven cutting saw in which the motor has the capability of operating at two or more speeds and a multi-speed gear box that may additionally include a neutral setting that would allow the motor to disengage from the saw blade while running.
Abstract:
Block-cutting gangsaw with vertical frame for cutting granite or other hard materials, comprising a blade-holding frame (19) that is supported with the possibility of reciprocating movement on an independent oscillating frame (40) which imparts the oscillating movement to it, so that each blade (20) of blade-holding frame (19) is always in contact with workpiece (18), and the contact area moves along a convex, curved trajectory.
Abstract:
An improved vertical gang saw is provided for sawing blocks of stone or the like. By this new design, the vertical saw frame is slued or swung about the center of the blades during each reciprocating movement. This design combines the following features:(a) the vertical frame (5) being supported at the center (13);(b) straight line guides (6 and 7) connected to said frame and positioned respectively at one end (21) and in the center (13) of the saw frame (5); and(c) the pivotal point of the straight line guide (6) being moveable perpendicular to the stroke of the frame and dependent thereupon.The perpendicular movement of the straight line guides can be accomplished by connecting them with a cam (10) which is driven off of the flywheel (3). Through this combination, all of the saw blades cut the stone block workpiece in both the up and down directions.
Abstract:
A stone cutting device configured to cut a workpiece with a plurality of cutting tools by swinging the cutting tools within a predetermined angle range. Each of the cutting tools includes: a blade extending in a length direction of the workpiece; and at least one cutting tip disposed on an end of the blade and protruding from the blade in a width direction of the blade so as to cut the workpiece while being reciprocated in a swinging motion. The stone cutting device includes a frame unit configured to combine and reciprocate the cutting tools and individually adjust tension in each of the cutting tools. The frame unit includes an actuator applying tension to the cutting tools so as to apply a load of 8 tons to 27 tons to each of the cutting tools.
Abstract:
A cutting tool mechanism and cutting tool (11) including the mechanism (31), for cutting hard material such as concrete and stone is disclosed. The tool (11) has one or two blades (23), (25) each driven by a mechanism (31). Each mechanism (31) has an input coupling 35 for transmission of rotary motion from a motor, and an output coupling (141), (143) to transmit resultant orbital, oscillatory or impact motion to the blade (23), (25). A suspension or sliding coupling located between the output coupling (141), (143) and the blade (23), (25), is provided, through which motion to the blades is transmitted. The suspension or sliding coupling absorbs impacts of the blades with the material being cut, rendering the tool more controllable.
Abstract:
A machine (12) for cutting slabs, comprises a workpiece support bench (14) adapted to support at least one slab, and cutting means for automated cutting of the slab on the bench. The cutting means comprise two lateral support structures (16, 18). A first beam (20) is adapted to move along said lateral support structures (16, 18). The first beam (20) is adapted to slide on the lateral support structures (16, 18) via its ends (22, 24) and guiding means (25, 26) provided on the lateral support structures (16, 18). The first beam (20) is provided with a first carriage (28) adapted to be moved along the first beam (20). A first sleeve (30) adapted to be moved towards or away from the workpiece support bench (14) is provided on the first carriage (28). A first machining head (32) comprising a first cutting spindle (34) is provided on the first sleeve (30). A second beam (201) is adapted to move along the lateral support structures (16, 18). The second beam (201) is adapted to slide on the lateral support structures (16, 18) via its ends (221, 241) and guiding means (26) provided on the lateral support structures (16, 18), independently of the first beam (20). The second beam (201) is provided with a second carriage (281) which is adapted to be moved along the second beam (201). A second sleeve (301) adapted to be moved towards or away from the workpiece support bench (14) is provided on the second carriage (281). A second machining head (321) comprising a second cutting spindle (341) is provided on the second sleeve (301). At least either one of the first head (32) and the second head (321) is provided with a gripping device (42, 421) for the slabs or parts thereof.
Abstract:
Improved methods including providing a frame saw system having multiple blades for cutting slabs of masonry materials. The improved methods allow for cutting masonry materials into slabs having surface small deviations. A process for cutting masonry blocks of granite, marble, rock, and the like, also includes positioning a support structure of a unifying material perpendicularly across the blade of the frame saw, wherein the support structure is adhered to at least one of the blades for keeping the blades in fixed relative positions, subjecting the block to a sawing operation using the frame saw, and at least substantially removing the support structure as the blades become submerged in the block.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a cutting block for a sawing machine for sawing stone blocks into slabs which has a pair of opposed yokes for tensioning a plurality of blades by means of tie-bars with spurs, wherein the tie-bars which hold the blades have a single spur between two blades placed side by side.
Abstract:
A motor-driven concrete cutting saw and method in which the motor has an idler gear, a top slider gear slidably engageable and disengageable with the idler gear; and a bottom slider gear slidably engageable and disengageable with the idler gear. Both the top and bottom slider gears have two toothed disks, and the idler gear has two toothed disks, a main gap, and a third toothed disk. The toothed disks are sized to produce, when engaged with one another, multiple speeds including a neutral setting that would allow the motor to disengage from the saw blade while running.
Abstract:
An improved frame saw system has multiple blades for cutting slabs of masonry materials. The improved systems and methods allow for cutting masonry materials into slabs having surface small deviations. A frame saw system may include a support structure of unifying material bonded to at least one of the blades for keeping the blades in fixed relative positions. The support structure may be removable from the frame saw system as the blades are engaged in a swinging motion cutting into the block. In addition, a process for cutting masonry blocks of granite, marble, rock, and the like, includes pretreating the surface of the block with a skim coat to fill surface irregularities prior to cutting operations. A frame saw system may contain one or more spacers between the saw blades wherein a compressive force is applied across the blades connected to a frame to reduce deflection of the blades while cutting.