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Our Ref: ADA002 Patents Form No. 5
PATENTS ACT 1953
Complete After Provisional No. 577495 Filed 5 June 2009
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
A CUTTING TOOL AND METHOD OF CUTTING
I, Ian William Adams, a New Zealand citizen of 712 Maxville Drive, Park vale, Hastings 4122, New Zealand, do hereby declare the invention for which I pray that a patent may be granted to me, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement:
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A CUTTING TOOL AND METHOD OF CUTTING
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a whip and tongue grafting tool and methods for its use.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Whip and tongue grafting is a well-known method for grafting the scion and rootstock of two plants together. The advantage of whip and tongue grafting is that it provides a relatively sturdy join and in theory is comparatively simple to do.
Current methods for performing a whip and tongue graft include simply using a knife to make the two main types of cut, or using a knife combined with a guide to give consistent results. These techniques are simple, but have the disadvantage of being giving inconsistent cuts as in the first case or being relatively complex to perform as in the second case.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved whip and tongue apparatus and method, or to at least provide the public with a useful choice.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to one exemplary embodiment there is provided a grafting tool for providing a tongue cut for grafting, comprising:
i. at least one guide for guiding a cut stem to be grafted in a desired direction; and
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ii. at least one blade held such that when a cut stem is guided along the guide the cutting edge forms a longitudinal cut along the stem.
According to another exemplary embodiment there is provided a cutting tool for 5 cutting a stem into two parts for the purpose of performing a whip and tongue graft, comprising:
i. at least one guide for positioning the stem at a desired angle;
ii. at least one blade able to move relative to the guide; and
iii. means for moving the blade so it cuts completely though stem such that the cut is across the width of the stem, where the angle of the cut is set by the guide.
The at least one guide may include a plurality of user selectable guide 15 grooves which may be in the form of a rotatble guide block having a plurality of guide grooves formed therein which may be moved with respect to the blade to position a selected guide groove to cooperate with the blade to perform a cut. The guide block may have a plurality of side faces and each side face may have a plurality of guide grooves. The tool may include 20 a plurality of interchangeable guide blocks.
According to a further exemplary embodiment there is provided a method for producing a whip and tongue graft on a stem, the method consisting of a first operation of:
i. placing a stem into a guide that is used to hold the stem in place, where the guide can be angled with respect to a cutting instrument; and ii. operating a cutting instrument so as to cut the stem into two, such 30 that the cut may be angled with respect to the stem;
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and a second operation of:
i. placing a cut stem so the cut surface is facing a blade edge, in a guide for aligning the stem with the blade;
ii. moving the stem with respect to the blade so as to produce a tongue 5 cut; and iii. removing the stem by pulling it away form blade.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings which are incorporated in and constitute part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description of embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Figure 1 shows a method of creating a whip and tongue graft;
Figure 2 shows a whip and/or tongue grafting tool;
Figure 3 shows the blade-cutting component for performing cross and/or slanting cuts;
Figure 4 shows the tool using a circular saw;
Figure 5 shows the tool using a circular saw, illustrating the positioning of 20 the stem for cutting;
Figure 6 shows the tongue cut component;
Figure 7 shows a perspective view of a grafting tool including a rotatable guide block;
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shows an exploded perspective end view of the grafting tool shown in figure 7;
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Figure 9 shows an exploded perspective front view of the grafting tool shown in figure 7; and
Figure 10 shows a perspective view of a grafting tool having a range of components that may be used independently or secured together.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Figure 1 refers to the technique of whip and tongue grafting showing a stem 1 and rootstock 2 to be grafted. A 'slant' cut 3 is made to each end that is to be 10 grafted together, the angle of the slant cut is consistent for both the stem and rootstock. The next step is to make 'tongue' incisions into both pieces, where the incision in both case is along the same direction as the stem/rootstock, and made such that the end of the stem splits into a lower half and an upper half. The splitting is exaggerated in figure 1 at the points 4 and 5, and it is noted that 15 the straight cut does not remove part of the stem. The incision is typically a few centimetres long. The final step 6 is to combine the two pieces such that the lower half in each case is inserted into the gap made by the tongue cut. Typically the combined grafted stem will be held together using a bandage or other means until the combined plant has fused together.
The present invention is designed to assist in the creation of a whip and tongue graft. Figure 2 shows an isometric view of one embodiment of the invention. The tool includes a body and having a cutting tool 7 for making slanting, tongue and horizontal cuts to the stem, a guide 8 for making slanting cuts using a 25 circular saw or similar external cutting device, and a fixed blade 24 with a guide 9 for performing the tongue style cuts.
In one embodiment, as shown in figure 3, the cutting tool 7 includes a pivotally mounted blade 11 with handle 10 allowing a user to apply a cutting force to the 30 stem. The guide 12 positions the stem to provide the correct cutting angle for
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the slanting cut, with the guide 12 being an adjustable guide. Guide 12 holds the stem at the correct angle for performing a slanting cut, whilst guide 13 holds the stem when performing a horizontal cut. The handle pivots about bearing 14. To perform a slanting cut, the stem 15 is placed in a guide groove of the guide 5 12 with the blade located in a position above the stem. Holding the stem or otherwise ensuring it is held in position, the blade is bought down by pushing down on the handle, and a slanting cut is produced. The stem can then be removed and the remaining part discarded or saved for later use.
Another use for the pivotal cutting blade 11 is for producing horizontal cuts of the stem to allow multiple pieces to be produced. By laying the stem flat across the faces 16 and 12, the stem may be cut into two parts by the action of pulling down on the handle 10 of the hinged cutting blade; forcing the blade 11 to cut entirely through the stem.
Figures 4 and 5 show another cutting tool component of the invention. A circular saw 22 is used to cut thick and/or hard stems. A stem 30 is placed in the guide 17, which can be adjusted in width by sliding block 20 along guide 21, and fixing in place using the tightening mechanism 18 (see figure 5 for a top 20 down view of the adjustable guide and stem). The guide 17, formed by faces 31 and 32, is designed to hold the stem at an angle to the plane of the cutting blade. While the stem is held secure either by the operator or other means, a cutting blade 22, for example a circular saw, may be used to cut through the stem. The recess 19 is designed to allow the blade to cut through the stem 25 without damaging the tool. The circular saw 22 is shown in doted lines in figure 4.
Figure 6 shows the tongue cut section of the tool. The cutting blade 24 is fixed to block 25 that is fixed permanently to the body 27 of the tool. A guide 23 is 30 provided to help align the stem correctly in front of the blade, so that the long
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side of the slant cut is on one side of the blade, and the short side the other. By pushing the stem into the blade, ensuring the stem stays in the guide, a tongue cut may be made to the desired depth. The stem is simply pulled backwards for removal.
In another aspect, the cutting blade 11 may be used to produce a tongue cut on the stem, A guide may be incorporated onto the device such that the stem may be held with the slant cut face facing directly towards the cutting side of the attached cutting blade. By pulling the lever towards the stem, the blade may 10 make an incision up to the desired depth. This technique works well with smaller stems, whereas the specialty tongue cut blade is preferred for larger stems.
In the tool described, the three components of: cutting blade and guide 7; 15 external blade cutting guide 8; and tongue cut and guide 9 are incorporated onto the one base 27. It is acknowledged that to complete a whip and tongue graft, only one of the two slant cut facilities are required, and therefore another embodiment of the invention consists of one slanting cut facility and the tongue cut facility. In another embodiment, the three components of the invention may 20 be detachable from one another, allowing for only the needed component to be available.
Referring now to figures 7 to 9 there is shown an alternative embodiment in which the grafting tool 33 has a base formed from a first base section 34 25 connected to a second base section 35. A guide block 36 is rotatably mounted on second base section 35. Guide block 36 has a plurality of guide grooves 37 to 41 provided in side faces of guide block 35. This allows guide block 36 to be rotated by 90° to present a selected guide groove 37 to 41 to cooperate with blade 42 of handle 43 to perform a cut. A plurality of interchangeable guide 30 blocks 36 may be provided having a desired set of guide grooves. As shown in
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Figure 8 longitudinal groove 44 in second base section 35 is adapted to hold a stem normal to blade 42 to facilitate a transverse cut of the stem.
As shown in Figure 10 the tool may consist of multiple components 45, 46, 47 5 and 48 that may be used independently or secured together in a desired combination as required.
The tool can be made from many different materials, which will be obvious to the skilled reader. These include, but are not limited to: moulded and/or 10 machined plastics, alloys, natural and/or composite wood, and any combination thereof.
Though the tool has been described with respect to whip and tongue grafting methods, it should be obvious to the skilled reader that the tool is not limited to 15 this and may be used for other grafting and cutting applications, including but not limited to rind grafts, 'v' cleft grafts, wedge grafts, and chip buds.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of the embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in 20 detail, it is not the intention of the Applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrative examples shown and 25 described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departure from the spirit or scope of the Applicant's general inventive concept.
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