This invention relates generally to miter saws and in particular to dust collection arrangements for miter saws.
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In addition, slide miter saws enable the user to move the saw assembly horizontally along the table. Most slide miter saws accomplish this by connecting the upper blade guard 24 (and thus the saw assembly 20) to a pivot arm 26, which in turn is connected to a trunnion 13, which is fixedly connected to at least one rail 14, which is slidably attached to a support housing 15 connected to the table 12 (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 6,067,885). With such arrangement, the user would pull the saw assembly 20 forwardly, move the saw assembly 20 downwardly, then push the saw assembly 20 rearwardly for cutting a workpiece W.
The miter saw may also have a movable fence assembly 30 attached to the base 11. Movable fence assembly 30 may extend laterally across table 12, against which workpiece W can be positioned and supported for performing the cutting operation thereon. Movable fence assembly 30 typically include a fixed fence 31 attached to base 11, and a movable fence 32 connected to the fixed fence 21. Usually, movable fence 32 is slidably attached to fixed fence 31. Persons skilled in the art are referred to U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,297,463 and 5,943,931, which are wholly incorporated by reference herein.
Some miter saws include dust collection flaps 27 for directing the dust resulting from the cutting operation through pivot arm 26 and/or upper blade guard 24, which then exits through dust port 27. Some typical dust collection flaps 27 are made of rubber or other resilient materials.
Due to their design, dust collection flaps 27 typically contact lower blade guard 25 when the saw assembly 20 is in the non-cutting position. Sometimes, however, this contact partly exposes the outer circumference of blade 22. This situation could violate some European regulations.
In accordance with the present invention, an improved miter saw is employed. The miter saw includes a base, a table rotatably attached to the base, a support housing connected to the table, a saw assembly connected to the support housing, the saw assembly comprising a pivot arm, an upper blade guard connected to the pivot arm, a motor attached to the upper blade guard, and a blade driven by the motor, and a dust collector having a main body, wherein at least one slot is disposed on the main body.
Additional features and benefits of the present invention are described, and will be apparent from, the accompanying drawings and the detailed description below.
The accompanying drawings illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention according to the practical application of the principles thereof, and in which:
The invention is now described with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein like numerals designate like parts. Referring to
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A first embodiment of dust collector assembly 40 is shown in
Dust collector assembly may also have at least one slot 44 extending from main body 41 to the outer edge of dust collector assembly 40. Persons skilled in the art shall recognize that slots 44 are preferably through slots. In other words, the slots 44 preferably extend between opposing faces of dust collector assembly 40.
Preferably the slots 44 are disposed between the side walls 43 and the lower portion 42 to allow lower portion 42 to fold either forwardly or rearwardly (as shown in
Persons skilled in the art should recognize that slots 44 may be disposed anywhere on dust collector assembly 40. It is however preferable to not place the slots in the middle (or vertical centerline) of main body 41 as some dust may escape through the slots. However, such placement is still within the scope of the present invention.
Providing at least one slot 44 may also allow different parts of dust collector assembly 40 to move relative to each other when compressed by the lower blade guard 25, so that it does not partly expose the outer circumference of blade 22.
Another embodiment of dust collector assembly 40 is shown in
Again, persons skilled in the art shall recognize that slots 46 are preferably through slots. In other words, the slots 46 preferably extend between opposing faces of dust collector assembly 40.
The upper blade guard 24 may incorporate another feature to assist in the collection of dust. Referring to
Upper blade guard 24 may have a rib 24R for limiting the amount of dust entering upper blade guard 24. Preferably, rib 24R is substantially perpendicular to the plane defined by blade 22. In addition, a plane defined by rib 24R may intersect the axis of rotation of shaft 21S and/or blade 22. Accordingly, rib 24R may prevent some dust or wood chips from entering the upper blade guard 24.
Rib 24R may also preferably shaped so that it affects the airflow within upper blade guard 24. Preferably, rib 24 is substantially flat. By placing it as described above, it would help direct the dust or wood chips that entered into the upper blade guard 24 towards dust port 27.
Persons skilled in the art shall recognize that shaft support 24S and rib 24R may be separable from or integrally build into upper blade guard 24. In addition, persons skilled in the art should recognize that shaft support 24S and rib 24R may be built integrally together.
Persons skilled in the art may recognize other additions or alternatives to the means disclosed herein. However, all these additions and/or alterations are considered to be equivalents of the present invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/409,772, filed Sep. 11, 2002, now pending.
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60411371 | Sep 2002 | US |
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Parent | 10644420 | Aug 2003 | US |
Child | 11157126 | Jun 2005 | US |