Claims
- 1. An apparatus for severing a work object and the like comprising
- means for supporting a work object to be severed in a predetermined work station, the support member having a substantially planar base member which has formed therein a recessed channel with a cross section having the shape of a base of a truncated right triangle;
- means for severing a work object pivotally mounted by a pivot assembly on the base member, the means for severing the work object movable along a path of travel between a ready position wherein the severing means is releasably affixed in spaced relation to the work station and a severing position wherein said severing means is movable into cutting relation to the work object, and the pivot assembly mounts a U-shaped yoke which is screw-threadably mounted on the pivot assembly, said pivot assembly being dimensioned for detachably slidable mounted receipt internally of the channel, said yoke further having formed therein a pair of bolt receiving stations, each bolt receiving station being screw-threadably adapted to receive a bolt, the pair of bolt receiving stations being aligned in substantial registry with each other;
- means mounted on the base for releasably affixing and selectively imparting pivotal motion to the severing means along the path of travel;
- a work stop mounted on the base in a substantially normal attitude to restrain the work object being severed on the base; and
- means borne by the base for limiting the motion of the severing means in the severing position to achieve a cut in the work object of a predetermined depth.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the severing means is a chain saw which mounts a chain guide bar having a distal end, the distal end of the chain guide bar being rotatably secured in a predetermined attitude internally of the U-shaped yoke, and the means for selectively imparting pivotal motion to the severing means along the path of travel is an attachment arm which is affixed to the planar base member, the attachment arm mounting an elastic cord which is detachably affixed to the chain saw, said elastic cord releasably affixing the chain saw in the ready position, and adapted to permit the chain saw to be moved to the severing position.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the planar base member mounts an adjustable shelf in close proximity to the work station, said shelf being operable to limit the motion of the chain saw when it is moved into the severing position to achieve a cut in the work object of a predetermined depth.
- 4. An apparatus for severing a work object and the like, and wherein the means for severing a work object is a chain saw having an internal combustion engine mounting a handle and a chain guide bar, the chain saw being operable rotatably to urge a cutting chain to move in a circuitous fashion about the guide bar, the apparatus comprising
- a planar base member having a supporting surface, a work station, an operator's end, and a distal end, the supporting surface having formed therein a dovetailed slot which extends in a nearly normal attitude with respect to the work station to the distal end, the dovetailed slot defining a channel having a substantially horizontal bottom member and a pair of spaced inwardly convergent side walls, the planar base member further mounting a work stop which restrains the work object being severed, said work stop being mounted on the operator's end of the substantially planar base member and defining a cutting port that is positioned in substantial registry with the dovetailed slot;
- an adjustable pivot assembly is slidably captured internally of the dovetailed slot, the pivot assembly has a base plate mounting a pair of inwardly convergent walls, said base plate further mounting a locking member adapted to secure the pivot assembly internally of the dovetailed slot, the inwardly convergent walls each have a distal end which has formed therein a bolt-receiving station, each bolt-receiving station being aligned and in substantial registry one with the other;
- a U-shaped yoke is screw-threadably secured to the pivot assembly, the yoke has a pair of substantially rigid dependent legs each of which has formed therein a bolt-receiving station, and the yoke is joined to the pivot assembly by a pair of bolts each of which is individually screw-threadably received into the bolt-receiving stations formed in the yoke and the bolt-receiving station formed in the pivot assembly, the pair of bolts each have a distal end which define a receiving station for rotatably capturing the chain guide bar; and
- an attachment arm mounting an elastic cord affixed to the distal end of the planar base member, the attachment arm defining a path of movement between a ready position wherein the chain saw is detachably held in spaced relation to the work station and a severing position wherein the chain saw is held in cutting relation with the work object to be severed.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein an adjustable shelf is mounted on the operator's end of the planar base member, said adjustable shelf limiting the movement of the chain saw in the severing position.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the adjustable pivot assembly is conformably dimensioned for slidable mating receipt internally of the channel and the locking member borne by the base is at least one screw, the screw engaging the bottom member of the dovetailed slot to urge the inwardly convergent walls of the pivot assembly to engage the inwardly convergent walls of the dovetailed slot in locking relation.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the chain saw guide bar has a distal end which is rotatably captured therebetween the distal ends of the pair of bolts which define the receiving station, and the path of travel of the chain saw is substantially arcuate and aligned with the dovetailed slot.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the adjustment arm has a multiplicity of orifices formed therein, said orifices operable to mount the elastic cord in a preselected attitude to engage the chain saw.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 816,365, filed on Jan. 6, 1986, now abandoned.
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