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Debris receptacle for a tool having a cutter

a technology of debris receptacle and cutter, which is applied in the direction of rigid containers, manufacturing tools, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve problems such as a hazard to the tool user

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-09-11
ROEFER JAMES A +1
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"The present invention is about a debris receptacle for a tool with a cutter. The debris receptacle includes a debris plate and a debris cover. The debris plate is attachable to the tool and has a plate hole through which the cutter passes. The debris cover is also attachable to the debris plate and has a cover hole through which the cutter passes. The debris cover is spaced from the debris plate to form a debris reception zone between them. The invention aims to improve the performance of the debris receptacle by facilitating the collection and disposal of debris generated during use of the tool."

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At present, the cut away material particles shoot out from the cutter in all directions and cause a mess, as well as create a possible hazard to the tool user since these particles can be hot and / or are projected away from the cut location at high speeds.

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[0021]Referring to the Figures, and particularly FIGS. 13, 17 and 18, for example, there is seen a debris receptacle 20 for a tool 10 having a cutter 12. Tool 10 may be a prior art tool as seen in FIGS. 9-10 for cutting holes in a material, or other tools that would produce material particles as part of cutting action. The debris receptacle includes a debris plate 30 and a debris cover 50. Plate 30 is attachable to the tool 10 and can include the debris cover 50, integral therewith or attachable to plate 30, overlying the debris plate and spaced from the debris plate to form a debris reception zone 70 between the debris plate and the debris cover. The plate 30 may be removeably or permanently (i.e., even formed integral therewith) attached to tool 10. For a removable relationship, e.g., screws may be used with attachment hole(s) 14, or any other conventional attachment mechanism.

[0022]In use, debris receptacle 20 is attached to tool 10 and the tool and cutter are pressed against a m...

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Abstract

A debris receptacle for a tool having a cutter. The debris receptacle includes a debris plate attachable to the tool and a debris cover overlying the debris plate and spaced from the debris plate to form a debris reception zone between the debris plate and the debris cover. The debris plate further includes a plate hole with the cutter extending through the plate hole when the debris plate is attached to the tool. The debris cover includes a cover hole with the cutter extending through the cover hole when the debris plate is attached to the tool.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]Generally, this invention relates to a debris receptacle for use with a cutter tool, for example, to assist in the reception or capture of cut material particles when using the cutter tool to cut the material, e.g., making a hole or other cut therein. When using cutting tools, as the cutter cuts through the material it produces material particles that are a result of the cutting action. At present, the cut away material particles shoot out from the cutter in all directions and cause a mess, as well as create a possible hazard to the tool user since these particles can be hot and / or are projected away from the cut location at high speeds. Consequently, a mechanism is needed which will help retain the cut away material particles while not impeding the cutting action of the tool and its cutter.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention is directed to avoiding one or more of the just discussed shortcomings. More particularly, the invention conce...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D8/04B65D51/00B65D8/02
CPCB23Q11/0042
Inventor ROEFER, JAMES A.BENTLY, JOHN F.
Owner ROEFER JAMES A