IP Library Granted Patent US 7,481,000
Granted Patent B2
US 7,481,000 · App. 11/032,989 · Granted Jan 27, 2009

Chainsaw bar adjustment assembly with breakaway adjustment pin

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Patent No.
US 7,481,000
App. No.
11/032,989
Granted
Jan 27, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A bar adjustment assembly for a chain saw includes a shaft, a bar adjustment pin that is journalled for rotation relative to the shaft, and a pin alignment spring that biases the pin toward an engagement position. A void is provided for accommodating the pin as it is rotated away from the engagement position by a guide bar that has been incorrectly attached.

Claims (57)

1. A guide bar adjustment assembly for a chainsaw guide bar, the assembly comprising:

a shaft;

a bar adjustment pin journalled for rotation relative to the shaft and movement along the length of the shaft; and

a pin alignment spring biasing the rotation of the bar adjustment pin toward an engagement position with the guide bar.

2. The guide bar adjustment assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a void for accommodating the bar adjustment pin when the bar adjustment pin is rotated away from the engagement position.

3. The guide bar adjustment assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a stop mechanism for preventing the pin alignment spring from rotating the bar adjustment pin past the engagement position.

4. The guide bar adjustment assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pin alignment spring comprises an extension at an end of the pin alignment spring, the extension engaging the bar adjustment pin.

5. A guide bar adjustment assembly for a chainsaw, the assembly comprising:

a shaft

a bar adjustment pin journalled for rotation relative to the shaft and movement along the length of the shaft; and

a pin alignment spring biasing the rotation of the bar adjustment pin toward an engagement position, wherein the pin alignment spring is a helical torsion spring journalled on the shaft.

6. A guide bar adjustment assembly for adjusting the tension of a chain on a chainsaw guide bar by movement of the guide bar, the assembly comprising:

adjustment means for adjusting a position of the guide bar, the adjustment means comprising a moveable bar adjustment pin for engaging the guide bar at an engagement position; and

alignment means for automatically aligning the bar adjustment pin into the engagement position.

7. the guide bar adjustment assembly of claim 6 , further comprising means for accommodating the bar adjustment pin when the guide bar is misaligned with respect to the engagement position.

8. A guide bar adjustment assembly for adjusting the tension of a chain on a chainsaw guide bar by movement of the guide bar, the assembly comprising:

adjustment means for adjusting a position of the guide bar, the adjustment means comprising a moveable bar adjustment pin for engaging the guide bar at an engagement position; and

alignment means for automatically aligning the bar adjustment pin into the engagement position, wherein the alignment means for automatically aligning the bar adjustment pin is a helical torsion spring.

9. A chainsaw comprising:

a chainsaw body;

a guide bar having an adjustment hole for slidably mounting onto the chainsaw body;

a bar adjustment shaft;

a bar adjustment pin journalled for rotation about the shaft; and

a pin alignment spring biasing the rotation of the bar adjustment pin toward an engagement position for insertion into the adjustment hole of the guide bar when the guide bar is mounted on the chainsaw body.

10. The chainsaw of claim 9 , wherein the chainsaw body comprises a void for accommodating the bar adjustment pin when the bar adjustment pin is rotated away from the engagement position.

11. The chainsaw of claim 9 , wherein the pin alignment spring comprises an extension at an end of the pin alignment spring, the extension engaging the bar adjustment pin.

12. A chainsaw comprising:

a chainsaw body;

a guide bar having an adjustment hole for slidably mounting onto the chainsaw body;

a bar adjustment shaft;

a bar adjustment pin journalled for rotation about the shaft;

a pin alignment spring biasing the rotation of the bar adjustment pin toward an engagement position for insertion into the adjustment hole of the guide bar when the guide bar is mounted on the chainsaw body; and

a stop mechanism for preventing the pin alignment spring from rotating the bar adjustment pin past the engagement position.

13. A chainsaw comprising:

a chainsaw body;

a guide bar having an adjustment hole for slidably mounting onto the chainsaw body;

a bar adjustment shaft;

a bar adjustment pin journalled for rotation about the shaft; and

a pin alignment spring biasing the rotation of the bar adjustment pin toward an engagement position for insertion into the adjustment hole of the guide bar when the guide bar is mounted on the chainsaw body, the pin alignment spring comprising a helical torsion spring journalled on the shaft.

14. A guide bar adjustment assembly for a chainsaw, the assembly comprising:

a shaft having an outside thread;

a bar adjustment pin journalled for rotation relative to the shaft and threadably engaged with the shaft for translation along a longitudinal axis of the shaft upon rotation of the shaft; and

a pin alignment spring biasing the rotation of the bar adjustment pin toward an engagement position.

15. The guide bar adjustment assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a void for accommodating the bar adjustment pin when the bar adjustment pin is rotated away from the engagement position.

16. The guide bar adjustment assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a stop mechanism for preventing the pin alignment spring from rotating the bar adjustment pin past the engagement position.

17. The guide bar adjustment assembly of claim 14 , wherein the pin alignment spring is a helical torsion spring journalled on the shaft.

18. The guide bar adjustment assembly of claim 14 , wherein the pin alignment spring comprises an extension at an end of the pin alignment spring, the extension engaging the bar adjustment pin.

19. A chainsaw comprising:

a chainsaw body;

a guide bar having an adjustment hole for slidably mounting onto the chainsaw body;

a bar adjustment shaft having an outside thread;

a bar adjustment pin journalled for rotation about the shaft and threadably engaged with the shaft for translation along a longitudinal axis of the shaft upon rotation of the shaft; and

a pin alignment spring biasing the rotation of the bar adjustment pin toward an engagement position for insertion into the adjustment hole of the guide bar when the guide bar is mounted on the chainsaw body.

20. The chainsaw of claim 19 , wherein the chainsaw body comprises a void for accommodating the bar adjustment pin when the bar adjustment pin is rotated away from the engagement position.

21. The chainsaw of claim 19 , further comprising a stop mechanism for preventing the pin alignment spring from rotating the bar adjustment pin past the engagement position.

22. The chainsaw of claim 19 , wherein the pin alignment spring is a helical torsion spring journalled on the shaft.

23. The chainsaw of claim 19 , wherein the pin alignment spring comprises an extension at an end of the pin alignment spring, the extension engaging the bar adjustment pin.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2006
From: ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS, INC.
To: HUSQVARNA OUTDOOR PRODUCTS INC.
Reel/Frame 017458/0217 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 10, 2005
From: TYNES, RODNEY W.; WARFEL, PAUL A.; ZAPANTA, DENNIS S.
To: ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 016160/0166 →