Claims
- 1. A bevel lock for use with a miter saw, the miter saw having table rotatably mounted to a base, and an upper housing to which a blade is rotatably mounted, the upper housing being attached to a pivot to angularly displace the blade such that the blade forms a given bevel angle with the table, the bevel lock comprising:
a bevel lock lever positional to a first and a second position on the pivot; and a lever arm functionally associated with the bevel lock lever such that when the bevel lock lever is in the first position, the pivot is free to rotate about the table hub, and when the bevel lock lever is in the second position, the table hub is locked to the pivot about the table hub with the blade forming a given bevel angle with the table.
- 2. The bevel lock of claim 1 in which the lever arm engages the table hub to lock the pivot about the table hub, when the bevel lock lever is in the second position.
- 3. The bevel lock of claim 1 in which the lever arm is pivotally attached to the pivot.
- 4. The bevel lock of claim 1 in which the pivot is pivotally attachable to a table hub on the table.
- 5. The bevel lock of claim 4 in which the lever arm has a contacting surface that engages the table hub when the bevel lock lever is in the second position.
- 6. The bevel lock of claim 1 in which the bevel lock lever contacts one end of a plunger pin, the other end of the plunger pin contacting the lever arm.
- 7. The bevel lock of claim 6 in which the plunger pin is circumscribed by a biasing means.
- 8. The bevel lock of claim 7 in which the biasing means is a spring.
- 9. The bevel lock of claim 6 in which the plunger pin contacts the lever arm at a retaining means such that when the bevel lock lever is moved from the first to the second position, the lever arm rotates to engage the table hub to lock the blade at a given bevel angle with respect to the table.
- 10. The bevel lock of claim 9 in which the retaining means comprises a spring retainer.
- 11. The bevel lock of claim 1 in which the pivot has surface indicia corresponding to bevel angles.
- 12. The bevel lock of claim 1 in which the bevel lock lever has a cammed surface.
- 13. The bevel lock of claim 6 in which the plunger pin contacts the lever arm at a free end of the lever arm, such that when the bevel lock lever is moved from the first to the second position, the lever arm rotates to contact the table hub to lock the pivot about the table hub with the blade forming a given bevel angle with the table.
- 14. The bevel lock of claim 13 in which the lever arm is integrally formed.
- 15. The bevel lock of claim 6 further comprising a lock nut adjustably attached to the end of the plunger pin substantially adjacent the lever arm.
- 16. The bevel lock of claim 15 in which the lever arm is pivotally attached to the pivot by a shoulder bolt.
- 17. The bevel lock assembly of claim 15 in which the bevel lock lever has a cammed surface, a first end of the plunger pin contacting a cammed surface of the bevel lock lever and a second end of the plunger pin contacting a free end of the lever arm such that when the bevel lock lever is moved from the first position to the second position, the cammed surface moves the plunger pin toward the lever arm to engage the table hub to lock the blade at a given bevel angle with respect to the table.
- 18. A bevel lock for use with a miter saw, the miter saw having a table rotatably mounted to a base, and an upper housing to which a blade is rotatably mounted, the upper housing being attached to a pivot to angularly displace the blade such that the blade forms a given bevel angle with the table, the bevel lock comprising:
a bevel lock actuator positionable to a first and a second position on the pivot; and a table contact functionally associated with the bevel lock actuator such that when the bevel lock actuator is in the first position, the pivot is free to rotate about the table, and when the bevel lock actuator is in the second position, the table contact engages the table hub to lock the pivot about the table hub with the blade forming a given bevel angle with the table.
- 19. The bevel lock of claim 18 in which the bevel lock actuator is a lock knob and the table contact is a plunger.
- 20. The bevel lock of claim 19 in which the knob contacts one end of a plunger pin.
- 21. The bevel lock of claim 20 in which the plunger pin is circumscribed by a spring to bias the plunger pin toward the table hub.
- 22. The bevel lock of claim 21 in which another end of the plunger pin is integrally formed with the plunger, such that when the lock knob is in the second position, the plunger engages the table hub to lock the pivot on the table.
- 23. The bevel lock of claim 21 in which another end of the plunger pin contacts a cantilevered arm pivotally attached to the pivot, such that when the lock knob is in the second position, the cantilevered arm depresses the plunger to engage the table hub to lock the pivot on the base.
- 24. The bevel lock of claim 21 in which the pivot has surface indicia corresponding to bevel angles.
- 25. The bevel lock of claim 24 in which the bevel lock actuator is a bevel lock lever and the table contact is a lever arm.
- 26. A bevel index for use with a miter saw, the miter saw having an upper housing to which a blade is rotatably mounted, the upper housing being attached to a pivot to angularly displace the blade such that the blade forms a given bevel angle with the table, the bevel index comprising:
a bevel index housing functionally associated with the table of the miter saw; and a bevel index pin axially movable within a pin housing which is functionally associated with the bevel index housing such that the bevel index pin is engageable with one of a plurality of predetermined index stops in the pivot to set blade of the miter saw at a predetermined bevel angle with respect to the table.
- 27. The bevel index of claim 26 in which the bevel index pin is positionable to a first and a second position within the pin housing, the bevel index pin engaging one of the plurality of predetermined index stops when the bevel index pin is in the first position and the bevel index pin prevented from engaging the plurality of predetermined index stops when the bevel index pin is in the second position.
- 28. The bevel index of claim 27 in which the predetermined index stops are detents in an arcuate section of the pivot.
- 29. The bevel index of claim 27 in which the predetermined index stops are holes in an arcuate section of the pivot.
- 30. The bevel index of claim 29 in which the holes are spaced radially along the arcuate section of the pivot.
- 31. The bevel index of claim 30 in which the holes are located on the pivot such that the holes are associated with bevel angles of 45 degrees, 33⅞ degrees, 22½ degrees, and zero degrees.
- 32. The bevel index of claim 27 in which the predetermined index stops are holes in an indexing plate attached to the pivot.
- 33. The bevel index of claim 27 in which the arcuate section of the pivot includes surface indicia.
- 34. The bevel index of claim 33 in which a bevel angle indicator is mountable to the bevel index housing such that the bevel angle indicator aligns with the surface indicia to indicate the bevel angle.
- 35. The bevel index of claim 27 in which the bevel index pin has a tapered end that is engageable with the predetermined index stops.
- 36. The bevel index of 27 in further comprising a spring to urge the bevel index pin toward the arcuate section of the pivot.
- 37. The bevel index of claim 27 in further comprising:
a first slot and a second slot in the pin housing; and a pin in the bevel index pin such that when the pin is in the first slot, the bevel index pin is in the first position, and when the pin is placed in the second slot, the bevel index pin is in the second position.
- 38. The bevel index of claim 37 in which the first and second slots are perpendicular to each other.
- 39. The bevel index of claim 27 wherein a longitudinal axis of the bevel index pin is offset from a longitudinal axis of the bevel index housing.
- 40. The bevel index of 39 wherein the bevel index pin housing is releaseably secured within the bevel index housing, such that the bevel index pin housing is rotatable within bevel index housing to allow for precise adjustment of the bevel angle.
- 41. The bevel index of 40 in which the index pin housing is releaseably secured within the bevel index housing by a screw.
- 42. The bevel index of claim 27 in which the bevel index pin has a lever on an end.
- 43. The bevel index of claim 42 in which the lever has an angled surface and a flat surface.
- 44. The bevel index of claim 43 in which the bevel index housing has an angled surface and a flat surface.
- 45. The bevel index of claim 44 in which the angled surface of the lever mates with the angled surface of the bevel index housing when the bevel index pin is in the first position.
- 46. The bevel index of claim 45 in which the flat surface of the lever mates with the flat surface of the bevel index housing when the bevel index pin is in the second position.
- 47. The bevel index of claim 46 in which the bevel index pin is moveable about an axis by rotating the lever from a first location in which the angled surface of the lever mates with the angled surface of the bevel index housing to a second location in which the flat surface of the lever mates with the flat surface of the bevel index housing.
- 48. The bevel index of claim 47 in which the arcuate section of the pivot further comprises a plate which is movably attachable to the pivot such that the bevel angle may be adjusted by moving the arcuate section with respect to the pivot.
- 49. The bevel index of claim 48 in which the arcuate section comprises slots for movably attaching the arcuate section to the pivot. 50. A miter index for use with a miter saw, the miter saw having table rotatable at given miter angles on a base and an upper housing to which a blade is rotatably mounted, the miter index comprising:
a miter index actuator functionally associated with the table; a miter index pin axially movable within the table such that the miter index pin is engageable with one of a plurality of predetermined miter index stops in the base to set the miter saw at a predetermined miter angle; and a connecting link to connect the miter actuator to the miter index pin.
- 51. The miter index of claim 50 in which the miter index actuator is rotatably mountable to the table.
- 52. The miter index of claim 51 in which the miter index actuator is a thumb wheel.
- 53. The miter index of claim 50 in which the miter index pin is circumscribed by a spring functionally associated with the table and contacting a retaining ring on the miter index pin to bias the miter index pin in a direction toward the plurality of predetermined miter index stops in the base.
- 54. The miter index of claim 50 in which the plurality of predetermined miter index stops are placed at locations on the base associated with miter angles of 0°, 15°, 22.5,°31⅝°, 45°, and 60°.
- 55. The miter index of claim 50 in which the miter index pin is positionable to a first position and a second position within the base, the miter index engaging one of the plurality of predetermined miter index stops when in a first position and the miter index pin being prevented from engaging the plurality of predetermined miter index stops when the miter index pin is in the second position.
- 56. The miter index of claim 55 in which the miter index pin is positionable to the second position by fully rotating the actuator, the connecting link being in an over-centered position such that the spring biases the connecting link in the over-centered position.
- 57. A miter lock for use with a miter saw, the miter saw having table rotatable at given miter angles on a base and an upper housing to which a blade is rotatably mounted, the miter lock comprising:
a miter lock actuator functionally associated with table of the miter saw; and a miter lock pin axially movable within the table such that the miter lock pin is engageable with the base to lock the miter saw at a predetermined miter angle.
- 58. The miter lock of claim 57 further comprising and a miter lock plate to connect the miter lock actuator to the miter lock pin. 59. The miter lock of claim 8 in which the miter lock actuator is a lever.
- 60. The miter lock of claim 58 in which the miter lock actuator is rotatably attachable to the table.
- 61. The miter lock of claim 58 in which the miter lock plate is pivotally mounted to the table.
- 62. The miter lock of claim 58 in which a spring is functionally associated with the table to bias the miter lock pin in a direction away from the base.
- 63. The miter lock of claim 62 in which the spring circumscribes the miter lock pin.
- 64. The miter lock of claim 58 in which the miter lock pin is positionable in a first position in which the miter lock pin is out of contact with the base thus allowing the table to freely rotate, and a second position in which the miter lock pin contacts the base to lock the miter saw at the predetermined miter angle.
- 65. The miter lock of claim 64 in which when the miter lock lever is rotated, the miter lock pin moves from the first to the second position.
- 66. The miter lock of claim 65 in which the miter lock lever has a contact surface to contact the miter lock plate to cause the miter lock plate to rotate when the miter lock lever is rotated, to cause the miter lock pin to move from the first to the second position.
- 67. The miter lock of claim 66 in which the contact surface is cammed.
- 68. The miter lock of claim 67 in which one end of the miter lock pin is adjustably connected to the miter lock plate by a miter lock adjustment.
- 69. The miter lock of claim 68 in which the miter lock adjustment is a set screw.
- 70. The miter lock of claim 69 in which the spring contacts a retaining ring on the miter lock pin to bias the miter lock pin in a direction away from the base.
- 71. A down stop for use with a miter saw, the miter saw having an upper housing to which a blade is rotatably mounted and a table, the down stop comprising:
a stop mountable to the upper housing; a flange bushing adjustably mountable to an upper pivot on the table; and an eccentric disengageably mounted to the flange bushing by a knob, the eccentric adapted to contact the stop when the blade is lowered to a desired depth of cut.
- 72. The down stop of claim 68 in which the knob is circumscribed by a spring.
- 73. The down stop of claim 72 in which the spring biases the eccentric toward the flange.
- 74. The down stop of claim 71 in which the flange bushing comprises a key which mates with a key-way in the eccentric such that when the eccentric is rotated, the flange bushing is concomitantly rotated.
- 75. The down stop of claim 74 in which the eccentric may be rotated to a first position corresponding to a first predetermined depth of cut.
- 76. The down stop of claim 75 in which the eccentric may be rotated to a second position corresponding to a second predetermined depth of cut.
- 77. The down stop of claim 75 in which the eccentric may be rotated to a plurality of positions corresponding to a plurality of depths of cut.
- 78. The down stop of claim 71 in which the eccentric is disengagable to allow the miter saw to be lowered to full depth.
- 79. The down stop of claim 76 in which the eccentric comprises a hole alignable to engage the downstop to lock the upper housing to the base.
- 80. The down stop of claim 71 in which the key-way on the eccentric is selectively disengageable from the key on the flange bushing to allow the eccentric to adjust for full depth of cut.
- 81. A dust collector for the miter saw of claim 18 or 37 further comprising:
a bag having a front, a rear, and a flexible neck; and a framework supporting the front and the rear of the bag, the flexible neck being attachable to a dust chute on the upper housing.
- 82. A sliding fence for use with a miter saw, the miter saw having an upper housing to which a blade is rotatably mounted and a base, the sliding fence comprising:
a tongue slidably attachable into a groove on a lower fence on the base; and a rib acting in conjunction with a retaining screw on the lower fence to secure the tongue of the sliding fence within the groove to allow sliding movement of the fence, the rib having an opening such that when the opening is aligned with the retaining screw, the sliding fence may be removed.
- 83. The sliding fence of claim 82 further comprising a fence clamp knob rotatably mounted to the lower fence to secure the sliding fence at a desired location on the lower fence.
- 84. A carry handle for use in conjunction with the miter saw of claim 18 or claim 37 in which at least one carry handle is integrally formed into the base at a given angle. 85.
The carry handles of claim 84 in which a first carry handle is integrally formed in base on one side of the pivot and a second carry handle is integrally formed in the base on the other side of the pivot.
- 86. A compound miter saw for cutting adapted to cut a workpiece at a miter angle and at a bevel angle, comprising:
a table rotatably mounted to a base; an upper housing to which a blade is rotatably mounted, the upper housing being attached to a pivot to angularly displace the blade such that the blade forms a given bevel angle with the table; a bevel lock having a bevel lock lever positional to a first and a second position on the pivot; a lever arm functionally associated with the bevel lock lever such that when the bevel lock lever is in the first position, the pivot is free to rotate about the table hub, and when the bevel lock lever is in the second position, the lever arm engages the table hub to lock the pivot about the table hub with the blade forming a given bevel angle with the table; a bevel index housing functionally associated with the base of the miter saw; a bevel index pin axially movable within a pin housing which is functionally associated with the bevel index housing such that the bevel index pin is engageable with one of a plurality of predetermined index stops in the pivot to set the miter saw at a predetermined bevel angle; a miter index having a miter index actuator functionally associated with the table; a miter index pin axially movable within the table such that the miter index pin is engageable with one of a plurality of predetermined miter index stops in the base to set the miter saw at a predetermined miter angle; a connecting link to connect the miter actuator to the miter index pin; a miter lock having a miter lock actuator functionally associated with table of the miter saw; a miter lock pin axially movable within the table such that the miter lock pin is engageable with the base to lock the miter saw at a predetermined miter angle; a miter lock plate to connect the miter lock actuator to the miter lock pin; a down stop having a stop mountable to the upper housing; a flange bushing adjustably mountable to an upper pivot on the table; an eccentric disengageably mounted to the flange bushing by a knob, the eccentric adapted to contact the stop when the blade is lowered to a desired depth of cut; a dust collector having a bag with a front, a rear, and a flexible neck; a framework supporting the front and the rear of the bag, the flexible neck being attachable to a dust chute on the upper housing; a sliding fence having a tongue slidably attachable into a groove on a lower fence on the base; a rib acting in conjunction with a retaining screw on the lower fence to secure the tongue of the sliding fence within the groove to allow sliding movement of fence, the rib having an opening such that when the opening is aligned with the retaining screw, the sliding fence may be removed; and a carry handle in which at least one carry handle are integrally formed into the base of the miter saw.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/424,806, filed Nov. 8, 2002, entitled “Compound Miter Saw” by Keith R. Schoene, Jason E. Hill, and Daniel A. Terpstra, having attorney docket number 10872.0311.PZUS00, incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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