Claims
- 1. A coping apparatus for coping a piece of molding according to a template having a coped profile, comprising:
a) a circular blade having a first radius of curvature in a cutting plane; b) motor means for rotating said blade in a cutting action about an axis of rotation; c) a stylus having a curvilinear contact portion having a second radius of curvature substantially the same as said first radius of curvature; d) a molding support portion defining a first horizontal; e) a template support portion; and f) a base including a stationary portion and a movable portion movable relative to said stationary portion, one of said stationary portion and said movable portion being coupled to said molding support portion and said template support portion and the other of said stationary portion and said movable portion being coupled to said blade and said stylus such that said blade and said stylus are simultaneously movable relative to said molding support portion and said template support portion to cope the molding with the blade as said coped profile of the template is traversed by said curvilinear contact portion of said stylus, said blade being oriented relative to said first horizontal plane such that a backside of the piece of molding is cut deeper than a front side of the piece of molding.
- 2. A coping apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:
said blade is pivotally positionable about a first pivot axis extending in said cutting plane such that said cutting plane of said blade is pivotally positionable about said first pivot axis, and said stylus is pivotally positionable about a second pivot axis parallel with said first pivot axis such that said curvilinear contact portion of said stylus is pivotally positionable about said second pivot axis.
- 3. A coping apparatus according to claim 2, wherein:
said first and second pivot axes define a second horizontal plane which is located at or below said first horizontal plane.
- 4. A coping apparatus according to claim 2, wherein:
said blade and said stylus are independently pivotal about respective said first and second pivot axes.
- 5. A coping apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
first holding means coupled to said molding support portion for securely holding the piece of molding such that the end of the piece of molding is directed at the blade; and second holding means coupled to said template support portion for holding the template such that the template is directed at the stylus.
- 6. A coping apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:
said blade has a height defined by uppermost and lowermost points on a circumference of said blade, and said first horizontal plane is located between said uppermost and lowermost points.
- 7. A coping apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:
said movable portion of said base is movable in X and Y directions relative to said stationary portion, said X and Y directions defining a plane which is parallel to said first horizontal plane.
- 8. A coping apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:
said blade and said stylus have a substantially same width.
- 9. A coping apparatus for coping a piece of molding according to a template having a coped profile, comprising:
a) a circular blade having a first radius of curvature in a cutting plane, and a first pivot axis about which said blade can be pivoted; b) motor means for rotating said blade in a cutting action about an axis of rotation; c) a stylus having a curvilinear contact portion having a second radius of curvature substantially the same as said first radius of curvature, and a second pivot axis about which said stylus can be pivoted; d) a molding support portion defining a first horizontal plane; e) a template support portion defining a second horizontal plane; and f) a base including a stationary portion and a movable portion movable relative to said stationary portion, one of said stationary portion and said movable portion being coupled to said molding support portion and said template support portion and the other of said stationary portion and said movable portion being coupled to said blade and said stylus such that said blade and said stylus are simultaneously movable relative to said molding support portion and said template support portion to cope the molding with the blade as said coped profile of the template is traversed by said curvilinear contact portion of said stylus, said blade being oriented relative to said first horizontal plane such that a backside of the piece of molding is cut deeper than a front side of the piece of molding.
- 10. A coping apparatus according to claim 9, wherein:
said blade has a first width, said stylus has a second width, and said first and second widths are substantially the same.
- 11. A coping apparatus according to claim 9, wherein:
said second horizontal plane is coplanar with said first horizontal plane.
- 12. A coping apparatus according to claim 9, wherein:
said blade and said stylus are independently pivotal about respective said first and second pivot axes.
- 13. A coping apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising:
first holding means coupled to said molding support portion for securely holding the piece of molding such that the end of the piece of molding is directed at the blade; and second holding means coupled to said template support portion for holding the template such that the template is directed at the stylus.
- 14. A coping apparatus according to claim 9, wherein:
said blade has a height defined by uppermost and lowermost points on a circumference of said blade, and said first horizontal plane is located between said uppermost and lowermost points.
- 15. A coping apparatus according to claim 9, wherein:
said movable portion of said base is movable in X and Y directions relative to said stationary portion, said X and Y directions defining a plane which is parallel to said first horizontal plane.
- 16. A coping apparatus for coping a piece of molding according to a template having a coped profile, comprising:
a) a circular blade having a first radius of curvature in a cutting plane, and a circumference defining an uppermost point and a lowermost point; b) motor means for rotating said blade in a cutting action about an axis of rotation; c) a stylus having a curvilinear contact portion having a second radius of curvature substantially the same as said first radius of curvature; and d) a molding support portion defining a first horizontal plane extending between said uppermost and lowermost points of said blade; e) a template support portion defining a second horizontal plane; and f) a base including a stationary portion and a movable portion movable relative to said stationary portion, one of said stationary portion and said movable portion being coupled to said molding support portion and said template support portion and the other of said stationary portion and said movable portion being coupled to said blade and said stylus such that said blade and said stylus are movable relative to said molding support portion and said template support portion to cope the molding with the blade as said coped profile of the template is traversed by said curvilinear contact portion of said stylus.
- 17. A coping apparatus according to claim 16, wherein:
said blade is oriented relative to said first horizontal plane such that a backside of the piece of molding is cut deeper than a front side of the piece of molding.
- 18. A coping apparatus according to claim 17, wherein:
said axis of rotation of said blade is below said first horizontal plane.
- 19. A coping apparatus according to claim 16, wherein:
said blade is pivotally positionable about a first pivot axis extending in said cutting plane such that said cutting plane of said blade is pivotally positionable about said first pivot axis, and said stylus is pivotally positionable about a second pivot axis parallel with said first pivot axis such that said contact portion of said stylus is pivotally positionable about said second pivot axis.
- 20. A coping apparatus according to claim 19, wherein:
said first and second pivot axes extend within a plane parallel to said first horizontal plane.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/628,814, filed Jul. 31, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 6,095,726, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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