Claims
- 1. A bracket for the attachment of a pair of folding legs to a sawhorse horizontal body comprising:
a frame for receiving a longitudinal sawhorse body; two leg attachments for each receiving a sawhorse leg, said attachments being pivotally attached to said frame and each being adapted to swing from an extended, service position, to a folded position, the axis of rotation for the first leg attachment being such that said leg forms an acute angle diverging from the axis of said body in the horizontal plane when in said folded position and the second leg forms an acute angle converging to said axis of said body in the horizontal plane when in said folded position.
- 2. The bracket of claim 1 wherein a locking mechanism for each leg attachment is adapted to secure said leg attachment in said extended position.
- 3. The bracket of claim 2 wherein said locking mechanism is adapted to secure said leg attachments in said folded position.
- 4. The bracket of claim 1 wherein said sawhorse longitudinal body is comprised of common sized lumber.
- 5. The bracket of claim 1 wherein said sawhorse leg is comprised of common sized lumber.
- 6. A bracket for the attachment of a pair of folding legs to a sawhorse horizontal body comprising:
a frame comprising two surfaces diverging downward in the vertical plane and canted by an angle in the horizontal plane to a plane normal to the longitudinal axis of said sawhorse horizontal body, said frame adapted to attach to said sawhorse horizontal body, and a leg receiver mounted to each of said diverging surfaces, pivotally mounted and adapted to swing from an extended, service position to a folded position, each leg receiver adapted to receive a sawhorse leg.
- 7. The bracket of claim 6 wherein a locking mechanism for each leg attachment is adapted to secure said leg attachment in said extended position.
- 8. The bracket of claim 7 wherein said locking mechanism is adapted to secure said leg attachments in said folded position.
- 9. The bracket of claim 6 wherein said sawhorse longitudinal body is comprised of common sized lumber.
- 10. The bracket of claim 6 wherein said sawhorse leg is comprised of common sized lumber.
- 11. A bracket for the attachment of a pair of folding legs to a sawhorse horizontal body comprising:
a frame assembly comprised of two frames pivotally attached and adapted to clamp onto said sawhorse main body, each frame comprising a surface diverging downward in the vertical plane and canted by an angle in the horizontal plane to a plane normal to the longitudinal axis of said sawhorse horizontal body, and a leg receiver mounted to said diverging surface, pivotally mounted and adapted to swing from an extended, service position to a folded position, each leg receiver adapted to receive a sawhorse leg.
- 12. The bracket of claim 11 wherein a locking mechanism for each leg attachment is adapted to secure said leg attachment in said extended position.
- 13. The bracket of claim 12 wherein said locking mechanism is adapted to secure said leg attachments in said folded position.
- 14. The bracket of claim 11 wherein said sawhorse longitudinal body is comprised of common sized lumber.
- 15. The bracket of claim 11 wherein said sawhorse leg is comprised of common sized lumber.
- 16. A sawhorse constructed of conventional shaped lumber and a metal bracket comprising:
a horizontal beam fashioned of conventional lumber, four legs fashioned of conventional lumber, and two brackets, a bracket comprised of a frame and two leg attachments rotatably attached to said frame, the axis of said rotation such that two of said legs converge towards said main beam in the horizontal plane when folded and two of said legs diverge away from said main beam in the horizontal plane when folded.
- 17. The sawhorse of claim 16 wherein said legs attached to one bracket interleave with the legs of the second bracket.
- 18. A foldable sawhorse comprising:
a longitudinally extending sawhorse body; two brackets mounted onto said body; two legs pivotally mounted to each of said brackets and adapted to swing from extended, service positions, and positions folded underneath said body; the axis of said pivot mounts being adapted so that the legs clear and lie alongside and at an acute angle relative to one another when in said folded positions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/225,233 filed Aug. 14, 2000 by Russell S. Krajec of Berthoud, Colorado, and hereby incorporates the application by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60225233 |
Aug 2000 |
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