Information
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Patent Grant
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6826992
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Patent Number
6,826,992
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 21, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 7, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 083 478
- 083 544
- 083 4772
- 083 DIG 1
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A mounting structure for connecting detachably a saw blade guard to a worktable of a bench saw includes a first connector at the worktable, a second connector at the saw blade guard, and a fastening member for fastening the second connector to the first connector. The first connector has a block member provided with a screw hole. The second connector has a connecting block provided with a through hole and a conical hole, and a cone fitted into the conical hole and having a through hole and a socket fitted onto the block member. The fastening member has a head stopped at one end of the connecting block, and a threaded shank inserted through the through hole of the connecting block and the through hole of the cone and threaded into the screw hole of the block member to lock the second connector to the first connector.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to bench saws and, more specifically, to a detachable saw blade guard mounting structure for bench saw.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional bench saw, as shown in
FIG. 1
, is generally comprised of a saw base
1
, a worktable
2
, a cutting mechanism
3
, and saw blade guard
4
. In order to prevent scattering of cut chips and ensure safety of the operation of the cutting mechanism
3
, the installation of the saw blade guard
4
is necessary and important. The saw blade guard
4
comprises a cover shell
4
a
covering the upper part of the saw blade
3
a
of the cutting mechanism
3
for protection. In order to prevent movement of the saw blade guard
4
relative to the saw blade
3
a
and to reduce space occupation during delivery of the bench saw, the saw blade guard
4
is detachably installed in the bench saw.
Because the aforesaid bench saw is a wood cutting-working apparatus, the fixation and safeness of the parts of the bench saw must on assembly and design must be reinforced. However, in actual application of the aforesaid bench saw, there are unexpected dangers in hiding. For example, the cover shell
4
a
of the saw blade guard
4
has a mounting plate
4
b
extended from its one end and detachably fastened to the worktable
2
by a screw rod (not shown), which is inserted through a block (not shown) at one end of the mounting plate
4
b
and threaded into a screw hole (not shown) at one side of the worktable
2
. This saw blade guard mounting arrangement is not safe. If the saw blade guard
4
is hit by an external object accidentally during working of the cutting mechanism
3
, the cover shell
4
a
may be biased to touch the saw blade
3
a
, and an accident may occur at this time.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a detachable saw blade guard mounting structure for bench saw that eliminates the aforesaid problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the main object of the present invention to provide a detachable saw blade guard mounting structure for bench saw, which provides a high locking force to the saw blade guard, preventing biasing of the saw blade guard upon an impact force.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a detachable saw blade guard mounting structure for bench saw, which enhances the locking between parts by means of conical contact.
To achieve these objects of the present invention, the detachable saw blade guard mounting structure is used for connecting detachably a saw blade guard to a worktable of a bench saw. The mounting structure comprises a first connector disposed at the worktable, a second connector disposed at the saw blade guard, and a fastening member for fastening the second connector to the first connector. The first connector has a non-circular block member disposed at one side of the worktable and a screw hole axially extended through the non-circular block member. The second connector has a connecting block fixedly disposed at a mounting plate of the saw blade guard and provided with a through hole and a conical hole axially aligned at one end of the through hole of the connecting block, and a cone fitted into the conical hole of the connecting block. The cone has a through hole and a socket disposed at one end of the through hole of the cone and fitted onto the non-circular block member. The fastening member has a head stopped at one end of the connecting block, and a threaded shank inserted through the through hole of the connecting block and the through hole of the cone and threaded into the screw hole of the block member to lock the second connector to the first connector.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic perspective view of a bench saw according to the prior art.
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of a detachable saw blade guard mounting structure for bench saw according to the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a schematic drawing showing the detachable saw blade guard mounting structure installed in a bench saw according to the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a sectional assembly view of the detachable saw blade guard mounting structure according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
A bench saw to which the invention pertains comprises a saw base, a worktable disposed at the top side of the saw base, a cutting mechanism disposed at the worktable, the cutting mechanism comprising a saw blade, and a saw blade guard detachably mounted on the worktable and covering a part of the saw blade. The main features of the present invention are at the mounting arrangement between the saw blade guard and the worktable. These features are outlined hereinafter with reference to
FIGS. 2-4
.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 2-4
, the bench saw
100
comprises a transverse rod
10
horizontally transversely mounted in the saw base
101
below the surface
102
of the saw base. The transverse rod
10
has one end extended out of a circular side hole
103
at the worktable
10
and terminating in a rectangular end block
11
, and a screw hole
12
axially extended through the rectangular end block
11
. The rectangular end block
11
and the screw hole
12
form a first connector.
The saw blade guard
20
is comprised of a cover shell
21
, a mounting plate
22
, a connecting block
23
, and a cone
24
. The cover shell
21
is fastened pivotally with the mounting plate
22
. The mounting plate
22
comprises a horizontal lug
25
. Two screws
26
are inserted through the horizontal lugs
25
and threaded into the bottom wall of the connecting block
23
to lock the connecting block
23
to the mounting plate
22
.
Further, the connecting block
23
and the cone
24
form a second connector matching the aforesaid first connector. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the connecting block
23
has a through hole
231
axially extended through the two ends, and a conical hole
232
concentrically formed in one end of the through hole
231
. The conical hole
232
has a diameter gradually increasing from the through hole
231
toward the outside of the connecting block
23
. The cone
24
has a reduced outer diameter inserted into the conical hole
232
of the connecting block
23
. The conical outer wall of the cone
24
fits the conical periphery of the conical hole
232
. The cone
24
has a through hole
241
axially extended through the two ends and a socket
242
disposed at one end of the through hole
241
. The socket
242
is a rectangular hole fitting the rectangular end block
11
of the transverse rod
10
. When the socket
242
attached to the rectangular end block
11
, the cone
24
is prohibited from rotary motion relative to the transverse rod
10
.
A fastening member
30
is used to lock the aforesaid second connector (the connecting block
23
and the cone
24
) to the aforesaid first connector (the rectangular end block
11
and the screw hole
12
). According to this embodiment, the fastening member
30
is a screw bolt, having a head
31
and a threaded shank
32
. The threaded shank
32
is inserted through a washer
33
into the through hole
231
of the connecting block
23
and the through hole
241
of the cone
24
and then threaded into the screw hole
12
at the transverse rod
10
, keeping the head
31
stopped against one end of the connecting block
23
. When continuously rotating the fastening member
30
after the head
31
has been stopped at one end of the connecting block
23
, the cone
24
is forced toward the inside of the connecting block
23
and at the same time the connecting block
23
is forced toward the transverse rod
10
, and therefore the connection between the first connector and the second connector is tightened, i.e., the saw blade guard
20
is firmly secured to the worktable
102
.
After description of the structural arrangement of the present invention, the advantages and effects of the present invention are outlined hereinafter:
1. As shown in
FIG. 4
, in addition the engagement between the threaded shank
32
of the fastening member
30
and the screw hole
12
of the transverse rod
10
to secure to the saw blade guard
20
to the worktable
102
, the arrangement of the cone
24
between the connecting block
23
and the rectangular end block
11
produces components of force during movement of the connecting block
23
toward the transverse rod
10
by force, enhancing the engagement between the connecting block
23
and the transverse rod
10
and, preventing biasing of the saw blade guard
20
upon an external impact force. Therefore, the invention improves the safeness of the bench saw.
2. As indicated above, after connection of the cone
24
to the rectangular end block
11
of the transverse rod
10
, the conical hole
232
of the connecting block
23
is attached to the cone
24
at the rectangular end block
11
of the transverse rod
10
, keeping the mounting plate
22
quickly and perpendicularly secured to the worktable
102
. When tightened the fastening member
30
, the mounting plate
22
of the saw blade guard
20
is locked to the worktable
102
. Therefore, the installation of the present invention is easy and rapid.
3 When loosened the fastening member
30
from the screw hole
12
, the saw blade guard
20
can be removed from the worktable
102
and separately packed for delivery to minimize the storage space of the bench saw.
Claims
- 1. A mounting structure for connecting detachably a saw blade guard to a worktable of a bench saw, said mounting structure comprising:a first connector fixedly disposed at said worktable, said first connector having a non-circular block member and a screw hole axially extended through said non-circular block member; a second connector fixedly disposed at said saw blade guard, said second connector having a connecting block provided with a through hole and a conical hole axially aligned at one end of the through hole of said connecting block, and a cone fitted into the conical hole of said connecting block, said cone having a through hole and a socket disposed at one end of the through hole of said cone and fitted onto said non-circular block member; and a fastening member having a head stopped at one end of said connecting block, and a threaded shank inserted through the through hole of said connecting block and the through hole of said cone and threaded into said screw hole of said first connector to lock said second connector to said first connector.
- 2. The mounting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said non-circular block member of said first connector is a rectangular end block formed integral with one end of a fixed transverse rod in said worktable and extended out of one side of said worktable; said socket of said cone is a rectangular hole coupled to said rectangular end block to prohibit said cone from rotary motion relative to said fixed transverse rod.
- 3. The mounting structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein said conical hole has a diameter gradually increasing from the through hole of said connecting member toward the outside of said connecting member; said cone has a reduced outer diameter inserted into the conical hole of said connecting block.
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