Claims
- 1. A jig for feeding work to a table cutting saw, the table cutting saw with a cutting blade projecting through a generally flat upper table face, and the jig comprising:
- a base plate with an underside and an upper flat surface for supporting a work piece;
- a means for slidably mounting the jig on the upper table face of the table cutting saw for enabling the jig to slide along a jig sliding path, wherein the jig sliding path is parallel to a cutting path of the cutting blade;
- an elongated guide rail for advancing a work piece into the cutting blade, wherein the guide rail is rotatably connected to the base plate for rotation of the guide rail about a single axis of rotation, wherein the axis of rotation of the guide rail is fixed with regard to the jig, and wherein the axis of rotation of the guide rail is coincident with a cutting plane of the cutting blade; and
- a slot in the base plate wherein the slot is generally parallel to the sliding path of the jig for providing clearance for the cutting blade when the base plate is slid over the upper table face of the table cutting saw.
- 2. The jig of claim 1 wherein the table cutting saw has at least one guide channel disposed on the upper table face of the table cutting saw, and the slidably mounting means of the jig comprises at least one guide ridge attached to the underside of the base plate parallel to the cutting path of the cutting blade, wherein the guide ridge is slidably engaged with the guide channel for maintaining accurate alignment of the base plate as the base plate is slid over the upper table face of the table cutting saw.
- 3. The jig of claim 1 further comprising a unitary and generally planar shield connected to the jig for protecting an operator from the cutting blade and from debris flying up from the cutting blade, wherein the shield is oriented in a plane generally parallel to and displaced from the upper flat surface of the base plate.
- 4. The jig of claim 3 wherein the shield is connected to the base plate.
- 5. The jig of claim 3 wherein the shield is of a transparent material whereby a user can monitor the cutting blade as the cutting blade cuts a work piece.
- 6. The jig of claim 3 further comprising a means for restraining work pieces connected to the jig.
- 7. The jig of claim 6 wherein the work piece restraining means comprises at least one rod for directly engaging a work piece, wherein the rod passes through and projects from the elevated shield toward the upper flat surface of the base plate, and the jig further comprising a means for selectively extending the at least one rod toward the upper flat surface of the base plate and into restraining engagement with a work piece and a means for retracting the at least one rod to release a work piece.
- 8. The jig of claim 1 further comprising angular incrementation disposed on the base plate.
- 9. The jig of claim 1 further comprising a guide stop slidably attached to the guide rail and length incrementation disposed on the guide rail.
- 10. A jig for feeding work to a rotary table cutting saw, the table cutting saw with a rotary cutting blade projecting through a generally flat upper table face, and the jig comprising:
- a generally circular base plate forming at least a substantial portion of a circle, wherein the base plate has a single center of curvatures an underside, and an upper flat surface for supporting a work piece;
- a means for slidably mounting the jig on the upper table face of the table cutting saw for allowing the jig to slide along a jig sliding path, wherein the jig sliding path is generally parallel to a cutting path of the cutting blade;
- an elongated and upwardly projecting guide rail for advancing work into cutting engagement with the rotary cutting blade, wherein the guide rail is rotatably connected to the base plate about a single axis of rotation, and wherein the axis of rotation of the guide rail is fixed generally at the center of curvature of the base plate and coincident with a cutting plane of the cutting blade; and
- a slot in the base plate wherein the slot is generally parallel to the jig sliding path for providing clearance for the cutting blade when the base plate is slid over the upper table face of the table cutting saw.
- 11. The jig of claim 10 wherein the table cutting saw has at least one guide channel disposed on the upper table face of the table cutting saw, and the slidably mounting means of the jig comprises at least one guide ridge attached to the underside of the base plate parallel to the cutting path of the cutting blade, wherein the guide ridge is slidably engaged with the guide channel for maintaining accurate alignment of the base plate as the base plate is slid over the upper table face of the table cutting saw.
- 12. The jig of claim 10 further comprising a unitary generally planar shield connected to the jig for protecting an operator from the cutting blade and from debris flying up from the cutting blade, wherein the shield is oriented in a plane generally parallel to and displaced from the upper flat surface of the base plate.
- 13. The jig of claim 12 wherein the shield is transparent whereby the operator of the jig can monitor the cutting blade as the cutting blade cuts a work piece, and wherein the shield is rotatably connected to the jig at a first end of the shield whereby the shield may be rotated to an open position.
- 14. The jig of claim 10 further comprising a means for restraining a work piece, wherein the restraining means is fixedly attached to the jig.
- 15. The jig of claim 12 further comprising at least one work piece restraining rod for directly engaging a work piece, wherein the rod passes through and projects from the elevated shield toward the upper flat surface of the base plate for restraining a work piece, and the jig further comprising a means for selectively extending the at least one rod toward the upper flat surface of the base plate and into restraining engagement with a work piece and a means for retracting the at least one rod to release a work piece.
- 16. The jig of claim 15 wherein two restraining rods each project, from the elevated shield toward the upper flat surface of the base plate, on opposing sides of the slot.
- 17. The jig of claim 10 wherein the guide rail rotates about an axis bolt, wherein the axis bolt is connected to and extends downwardly from an axis bolt retaining tongue, wherein the axis bolt retaining tongue is rigidly connected to a handle portion and extends over generally the center of curvature of the base plate from the handle portion, and wherein the handle portion is rigidly connected to and extends upwardly from the base plate.
- 18. The jig of claim 17 wherein the handle portion includes two handles for aiding an operator in gripping and controlling the jig.
- 19. The jig of claim 10 further comprising angular incrementation disposed on the base plate.
- 20. The jig of claim 10 further comprising a guide stop slidably attached to the guide rail and length incrementation disposed on the guide rail.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/508,379 filed on Jul. 31, 1995, now abandoned.
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