Information
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Patent Grant
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6584698
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Patent Number
6,584,698
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 30, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 1, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Gutierrez; Diego
- Gonzalez; Madeline
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 033 424
- 033 425
- 033 426
- 033 640
- 033 465
- 033 468
- 033 469
- 033 471
- 033 479
- 033 480
- 033 421
- 083 43514
- 083 4772
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An angle indicating apparatus includes a rod member, an indicia member, an indicator, a spring-loaded tumbler unit, and a locking unit. The indicia member is mounted pivotally on the rod member about a pivot axis, and includes a base plate formed with a generally semi-circular cutout. The indicator is disposed in the cutout and points to angle indicia that are provided on the base plate adjacent to the cutout. The base plate is further formed with a curved guide slot, and has a bottom side formed with a plurality of angularly spaced apart positioning grooves. The spring-loaded tumbler unit is mounted on the rod member and engages removably a selected one of the positioning grooves. The locking unit passes through the guide slot and is operable so as to engage the rod member and arrest undesired rotation of the indicia member relative to the rod member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an angle indicating apparatus, more particularly to an angle indicating apparatus for use with a table saw and capable of positioning at predetermined angles.
2. Description of the Related Art
When cutting a work piece using a table saw, an angle indicating apparatus is employed to indicate the cutting angle and to position the work piece on the table saw.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a conventional angle indicating apparatus
10
is shown to include a rod member
12
, an indicia member
11
, an indicator
13
, and a locking unit
14
.
The rod member
12
is slidably received in a slide groove of a table saw (not shown) such that the angle indicating apparatus
10
can be positioned on and is slidable relative to the table saw.
The indicia member
11
is mounted pivotally on the rod member
12
about a pivot axis, and includes a base plate
112
and a stop block
111
extending uprightly from one end of the base plate
112
. The stop block
111
is used to abut against the work piece to be cut by the table saw. The base plate
112
is formed with a curved guide slot
113
having a curvature centered at the pivot axis. The base plate
112
further has a top side provided with angle indicia
114
that are disposed radially and outwardly of the guide slot
113
with respect to the pivot axis.
The indicator
13
is mounted on one end of the rod member
12
, and has a pointing end
131
pointing to the angle indicia
114
.
The locking unit
14
includes a handle body
141
and a threaded shank (not visible) extending from the handle body
141
and through the guide slot
113
so as to threadedly engage the rod member
12
and arrest undesired rotation of the indicia member
11
relative to the rod member
12
.
In the conventional angle indicating apparatus
10
, the indicia member
11
is allowed to rotate to any arbitrary angle due to the lack of a positioning mechanism. Therefore, when aligning the indicator
13
with a particular angle on the angle indicia
114
, a few more micro-tuning steps are needed for final angle positioning. As such, the angle positioning procedure in the conventional angle indicating apparatus
10
is slow and troublesome. In view of the fact that a work piece is generally required to be cut at some standard angle, such as 30, 45 and 60 degrees, there is evidently a need for a simple angle positioning procedure.
To overcome the aforesaid drawback, another conventional angle indicating apparatus
20
has been proposed heretofore, as shown in FIG.
2
. The conventional angle indicating apparatus
20
includes a rod member
22
and an indicia member
21
. The indicia member
21
has angle indicia
211
and a plurality of protruding blocks
23
that extend from a periphery of the indicia member
21
and that are angularly spaced apart at predetermined angles. Each protruding block
23
has a positioning screw
231
mounted thereon. An indicator
24
is mounted on one end of the rod member
22
, and has a pointing end pointing to the angle indicia
211
. A stop plate
25
is mounted pivotally on one side of the indicator
24
. The stop plate
25
is used to abut against one of the positioning screws
231
so as to quickly position the indicia member
21
at one of predetermined angles relative to the rod member
22
. To move the indicia member
21
to another one of the predetermined angles, the stop plate
25
is pivoted to allow the adjacent protruding block
23
to pass through the indicator
24
. After rotating the indicia member
21
to the desired one of the predetermined angles, the stop plate
25
is again pivoted to abut against the adjacent positioning screw
231
. At this time, the locking unit
26
can be operated so as to threadedly engage the rod member
22
and arrest undesired rotation of the indicia member
21
relative the rod member
22
.
Although the aforesaid angle indicating apparatus
20
provides the function of positioning the indicia member
21
at predetermined angles, the following drawbacks are encountered:
1) The pivoting operations of the stop plate
25
are awkward to conduct. Also, since the protruding blocks
23
with the positioning screws
231
mounted thereon take up a lot of space, the number of the protruding blocks
23
that can be installed is severely limited, thereby limiting the corresponding number of the predetermined angles.
2) The abutting force applied to the positioning screws
231
by the stop block
25
will result in angular misalignment in the long run. Therefore, the positioning screws
231
need to be periodically adjusted to ensure accuracy.
3) Because the indicator
24
and the protruding blocks
23
are disposed on the outer periphery of the indicia member
21
, not only will there be inconvenience during operation, the user will also be prone to injury due to the sharp edges of the aforesaid components.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide an angle indicating apparatus that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, the angle indicating apparatus of the present invention includes a rod member, an indicia member, an indicator, a spring-loaded tumbler unit, and a locking unit.
The indicia member is mounted pivotally on the rod member about a pivot axis, and includes a base plate and a stop block extending uprightly from one end of the base plate. The base plate is formed with a generally semi-circular cutout having a straight edge that is proximate to said one end of the base plate, and a curved edge that is connected to the straight edge and that has a curvature centered at the pivot axis. The base plate has a top side provided with angle indicia that are disposed adjacent to the curved edge of the cutout. The base plate is further formed with a curved guide slot that is disposed radially and outwardly of the curved edge of the cutout with respect to the pivot axis. The base plate further has a bottom side disposed on top of the rod member and formed with a plurality of angularly spaced apart positioning grooves. The positioning grooves correspond respectively to the predetermined angles and are spaced apart at equal radial distances from the pivot axis.
The indicator is mounted on the rod member, is disposed in the cutout, and has a pointing end pointing to the angle indicia.
The spring-loaded tumbler unit is mounted on the rod member and engages removably a selected one of the positioning grooves in the bottom side of the base plate.
The locking unit passes through the guide slot and is operable so as to engage the rod member in order to arrest undesired rotation of the indicia member relative to the rod member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is an assembled perspective view of a conventional angle indicating apparatus;
FIG. 2
is an assembled perspective view of another conventional angle indicating apparatus capable of positioning at predetermined angles;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of an angle indicating apparatus according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is an assembled perspective view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 5
is a partly cutaway assembled perspective view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 6
is an assembled sectional view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 7
is a schematic bottom view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 8
is a fragmentary schematic sectional view illustrating engagement between a spring-loaded tumbler unit and one of the positioning grooves in the bottom side of an indicia member of the preferred embodiment; and
FIG. 9
is a schematic top view to illustrate positioning of the preferred embodiment at predetermined angles.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 3
to
6
, the preferred embodiment of an angle indicating apparatus according to this invention is shown to include a rod member
40
, an indicia member
30
, an indicator
47
, a spring-loaded tumbler unit
50
, and a locking unit
48
.
The rod member
40
is adapted to be slidably received in a slide groove
210
of a table saw
200
(see
FIG. 6
) in a known manner such that the angle indicating apparatus can be positioned on and is slidable relative to the table saw
200
. In this embodiment, the rod member
40
is formed as a ruler body having length indicia
41
provided therealong for measuring a work piece
100
(see
FIG. 6
) to be cut by the table saw
200
. The rod member
40
is formed with a pivot hole
42
, an indicator mounting hole
43
, a tumbler mounting hole
44
and an internally threaded hole
45
in sequence therealong.
The indicia member
30
includes a base plate
32
and a stop block
31
extending uprightly from one end of the base plate
32
. The stop block
31
is used to abut against the work piece
100
, and has a bottom side formed with a pin hole
33
at the center thereof. The indicia member
30
is mounted pivotally on the rod member
40
about a pivot axis via a pivot pin
46
that engages the pin hole
33
and the pivot hole
42
. A washer
461
is sleeved on the pivot pin
46
and is disposed between the indicia member
30
and the rod member
40
. The base plate
32
is formed with a generally semi-circular cutout
34
having a straight edge that is proximate to the stop block
31
, and a curved edge that is connected to the straight edge and that has a curvature centered at the pivot axis. The base plate
32
has a top side provided with angle indicia
35
that are disposed adjacent to the curved edge of the cutout
34
. The base plate
32
is further formed with a curved guide slot
36
that is disposed radially and outwardly of the curved edge of the cutout
34
with respect to the pivot axis. The base plate
32
further has a bottom side disposed on top of the rod member
40
and formed with a plurality of angularly spaced apart positioning grooves
37
, as best shown in FIG.
7
. Each of the positioning grooves
37
has a generally V-shaped cross-section. The positioning grooves
37
correspond respectively to predetermined angles and are spaced apart at equal radial distances from the pivot axis. In this embodiment, adjacent ones of the positioning grooves are spaced apart by a 15-degree angle relative to the pivot axis, and the predetermined angles are 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90 degrees.
The indicator
47
is mounted at the indicator mounting hole
43
in the rod member
40
via a screw fastener
471
, is disposed in the cutout
34
, and has a pointing end
472
pointing to the angle indicia
35
.
With further reference to
FIG. 8
, the spring-loaded tumbler unit
50
is shown to include a tubular post
51
having an upper end formed with a restricted opening
511
and an internally threaded lower end
512
opposite to the upper end and mounted at the tumbler mounting hole
44
in the rod member
40
via a screw fastener
54
, a spring
52
disposed in the tubular post
51
, and a ball
53
disposed in the tubular post
51
and biased by the spring
52
to project out of the restricted opening
511
and engage removably a selected one of the positioning grooves
37
in the bottom side of the base plate
32
.
The locking unit
48
includes a handle body
483
and a threaded shank
481
extending from the handle body
483
and through the guide slot
36
so as to threadedly engage the rod member
40
at the internally threaded hole
45
, thereby arresting undesired rotation of the indicia member
30
relative to the rod member
40
. The locking unit
48
further includes a pair of washers
482
sleeved on the threaded shank
481
and disposed above and below the indicia member
30
.
Referring further to
FIG. 9
, for quick positioning of the angle indicating apparatus of this invention at any of the predetermined angles, the locking unit
48
is first operated such that the indicia member
30
is pivotable about the pivot axis relative to the rod member
40
. Thereafter, the indicia member
30
is rotated to the desired one of the predetermined angles as indicated by the indicator
47
, which points to the angle indicia
35
. By virtue of releasable engagement between the positioning grooves
37
of the indicia member
30
and the tumbler unit
50
, positioning is possible at the desired one of the predetermined angles. Finally, the locking unit
48
is operated to retain the indicia member
30
at the desired one of the predetermined angles.
The following are some of the advantages of the angle indicating apparatus of the present invention: The number of positioning grooves and predetermined angles can be larger. The angle and length indicia are convenient to read and safe to use. The angle-adjusting operation is quick and easy to conduct. No periodic adjustment of components is needed. In addition, highly accurate angle positioning is possible.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. An angle indicating apparatus capable of positioning at predetermined angles, comprising:a rod member; an indicia member mounted pivotally on said rod member about a pivot axis, said indicia member including a base plate and a stop block extending uprightly from one end of said base plate, said base plate being formed with a generally semi-circular cutout, said cutout having a straight edge that is proximate to said one end of said base plate, and a curved edge that is connected to said straight edge and that has a curvature centered at said pivot axis, said base plate having a top side provided with angle indicia that are disposed adjacent to said curved edge of said cutout, said base plate being further formed with a curved guide slot that is disposed radially and outwardly of said curved edge of said cutout with respect to said pivot axis, said base plate further having a bottom side disposed on top of said rod member and formed with a plurality of angularly spaced apart positioning grooves, said positioning grooves corresponding respectively to the predetermined angles and being spaced apart at equal radial distances from said pivot axis; an indicator mounted on said rod member and disposed in said cutout, said indicator having a pointing end pointing to said angle indicia; a spring-loaded tumbler unit mounted on said rod member for engaging removably a selected one of said positioning grooves in said bottom side of said base plate; and a locking unit that passes through said guide slot and that is operable so as to engage said rod member in order to arrest undesired rotation of said indicia member relative to said rod member.
- 2. The angle indicating apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said positioning grooves has a generally V-shaped cross-section.
- 3. The angle indicating apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein adjacent ones of said positioning grooves are spaced apart by a 15 angle relative to said pivot axis.
- 4. The angle indicating apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tumbler unit includes a tubular post having a lower end mounted on said rod member and an upper end formed with a restricted opening, a spring disposed in said tubular post, and a ball disposed in said tubular post and biased by said spring to project out of said restricted opening to engage the selected one of said positioning grooves.
- 5. The angle indicating apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein said rod member is provided with a screw fastener to threadedly engage said lower end of said tubular post.
- 6. The angle indicating apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rod member is formed as a ruler body having length indicia provided therealong.
- 7. The angle indicating apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said locking unit includes a handle body and a threaded shank extending from said handle body and through said guide slot so as to threadedly engage said rod member.
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