1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a guide device for cutting and shaping elongate workpieces, particularly wooden workpieces such as skirting boards.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Templates for cutting square or mitre joints are disclosed for example in German Patent 19909423 of Strauss. A similar device for cutting cove bases is disclosed in Stoller U.S. Pat. No. 5,522,296.
Cutting large elongate workpieces such as skirting boards accurately to the correct length on site can be difficult in the absence of means for holding the workpiece in position relative to the cutting device such as a saw. Skirting boards for example have to have their ends cut at particular angles, typically 45°, to enable them to form neat mitre joints in the corners of the room.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device which can be secured to an elongate workpiece and guide a saw or other cutting tool so that the workpiece can be cut to the correct angle in a single operation.
The present invention provides a guide device for cutting elongate workpieces, comprising a pair of templates spaced apart in fixed positions relative to one another, with a passage to enable an elongate workpiece to pass through the device, the templates being connected together above and below the passage, wherein at least one guide slot is provided in each template, at least one said guide slot in one template being offset relative to a guide slot in the other template whereby a cutting tool passing through both said guide slots will be held at a fixed angle relative to a workpiece extending through the passage. Clamping means are preferably provided for securing a workpiece extending between a pair of said guide slots.
The templates are preferably of elongate rectangular shape, and held in a spaced relationship parallel to one another. Preferably fixedly secured at both ends by struts or webs extending between them. In one preferred embodiment, the templates are spaced by webs which themselves include one or more slots extending between respective pairs of guide slots in the templates. The webs preferably have edge flanges by which they are secured to the respective templates for example by welding or soldering.
The template is preferably made of metal, more preferably galvanised steel, making it suitably robust for both indoor and outdoor use. It can be made from sheet steel or other material such as aluminium, or indeed non metals such as glass fibre reinforced plastics. In the latter case, the whole device can be moulded.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when read with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrates a preferred embodiment thereof.
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The parallel templates 102, 104 are secured spaced a fixed distance from one another by transverse webs 106, 108, suitably by welding, for which purpose the webs are bent to form edge flanges 130 abutting the ends of the templates.
To secure a workpiece in position, a screw 110 is provided in a slot 112 and can be moved vertically to any desired position. Instead of having the screw mounted in such a slot, screws could be mounted in individual threaded bores. More than one such screw can be provided if necessary, in order to secure a workpiece against any longitudinal, lateral or twisting movement.
The template 102 is provided with a guide slot 114, and template 104 is provided with guide slot 116, 118. Guide slots 114 and 116 are positioned opposite one another so that a cut can be made perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of a workpiece. The guide slot 118 is offset relative to guide slot 114 so that a saw passing between the two will be at a 45° angle relative to the templates and to a workpiece clamped between them. A precise and accurate 45° mitre joint can thus be cut and formed.
Slots in the webs 106, 108 connect the guide slots of the two templates, so that a saw can pass right through a workpiece resting on one of the webs, without grating against the web. Thus, guide slots 120, 124 connect guide slots 114 and 116 and the offset guide slots 114, 118 are connected by slots 122, 126 in the respective webs 108, 106.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0512831.9 | Jun 2005 | GB | national |