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This invention relates to a collapsible portable versatile combination saw horse and clamping work bench with miter saw guide useful to, but not restricted to, workers in the wood working industry, carpentry, electrical contracting and maintenance.
In the wood working industry, wood workers such as, but not restricted to, carpentry shops and on site job sites, usually traditional wood saw horses are used. Portability, versatility, and safety are a problem.
As will be seen from the subsequent description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, this present invention alleviates shortcomings of existing saw horses.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a collapsible portable versatile safer combination saw horse and clamping work bench with miter saw guide apparatus comprises collapsible support legs, clamping rail assemblies which provide for height of work platform adjustments, a saw guide for assisting angle cuts, thread clamp rods, clamp nuts, and work surfaces.
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The clamping rail assemblies 4, 5 are manufactured as reverse images of each other.
The design of the clamping rail assemblies 4, 5, is such that they are replaceable and sacrificial in that they are intended to be cut into, drilled, ground, or sanded while holding a work piece in place. When the cutting rail assemblies 4, 5 reach the end of their safe and usable life, they can easily be replaced by an end user.
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Each encompassing clamp assembly 24 comprises a hand turn knob 25, an encompassing clamp 26, and a clamp bolt 27.
Each open end clamp assembly 29 comprises the hand turn knob 25, the clamp bolt 27 and an open end clamp 28.
The flat surface 30 has slots 31 through which each open end clamp assembly 29 can be attached by means of the clamp bolts 27 and the hand turn knob 25. The slots 31 enable more precise height adjustments of the work surface assembly 6.
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The slide surface 44 comprises slide slots 43 so as to permit placement of the slide guide 42 as required to adjust for a variety of saws 40.
The saw 40 slides on the slide surface 44, guided by the saw guide 42.
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The hinge 38 facilitates lifting of the angle cutting miter saw guide assembly 7 out of the way to quickly change a work piece (not shown).
The attachment plate 46 (Ref
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The clamping rail assemblies 4, 5 each of which comprise a clamping rail base 13 with a sacrificial rail 12 set in a top edge notch 22 and affixed to each of the clamping rail bases 13 by means of bolts 14 and nuts 18, and a bushing 16 (Ref.
The clamping rail base 13 comprises the top edge notch 22, an aperture 15 and notches 17 (Ref.
Either of the support legs 2, 3 is inserted through the bushing 16 in clamping rail base 13.
One of the notches 17 each of the clamping rail bases 13 is placed over the other support leg 3, 2, locking the support legs 2, 3, in position.
Multiple notches 17 allows for height adjustments of said apparatus 1.
Rotation of the legs 2, 3, with respect to each other, about the pin 2a plus multiple notches 17 allows for height adjustments of the apparatus 1.
The bushing 16 is a replaceable bushing and is used to minimize wear on the legs 2, 3.
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Either of the rods 8a or 9b is inserted through apertures 9a. Clamping of work pieces 20, 21 (Ref.
Also, a drill press (not shown) can be mounted on clamping rail assemblies 5, 6 of the apparatus 1 for drilling, boring and reaming operations as well as other tools for other operations, such as, but not restricted to, a planer (not shown) or a sander (not shown).
Although the descriptions above contain many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, but as merely providing illustrations of some of the preferred embodiments of the present invention.
It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the scope of the present invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims in the formal application and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
Provisional Application for Patent No. 62/605,307 filed Aug. 8, 2017 with the title: “Collapsible portable versatile safer saw horse apparatus” which is incorporated by reference. Applicant claims priority on material disclosed pursuant to 35 U.S.C. Par. 119(e)(i).
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