Claims
- 1. A holding arm for pushing a workpiece against a guide fence, while the workpiece is being machined, comprising:
(a) an elongated rod; (b) means for holding the rod in such a way that its longitudinal centerline is held perpendicularly to said guide fence; (b) at least one clutch plate connected to the rod holding means, the clutch plate locking the rod in position, during use, relative to the guide fence; and (c) a roller and its shaft, the shaft being mounted on one end of the elongated rod and perpendicularly to the longitudinal centerline thereof in such a way that the roller can move laterally in a direction parallel to said longitudinal centerline, the shaft being spring-biased to move laterally towards the guide fence.
- 2. The holding arm according to claim 1, wherein the rod holding means includes a post and a track, the track defining a tee slot which extends parallel to said guide fence, the post having a foot which engages the tee slot so as to releasably attach the post to the track.
- 3. A holding arm for pushing a workpiece against a guide fence, while the workpiece is being machined, comprising:
(a) an elongated rod; (b) a post for holding the rod in such a way that its longitudinal centerline is held perpendicularly to said guide fence; (b) means, connected to the post, for releasably adjusting position of the rod relative to the guide fence; and (c) a roller and its shaft, the shaft being mounted on one end of the elongated rod and perpendicularly to the longitudinal centerline thereof in such a way that the roller can move laterally in a direction parallel to said longitudinal centerline, the shaft being spring-biased to move laterally towards the guide fence.
- 4. The holding arm according to claim 3, wherein the means for releasably adjusting the position of the rod further comprises a clutch plate connected to the post, the clutch plate defining an aperture through which the rod can be slid, so that the roller can be quickly moved into position by simultaneously releasing the clutch plate and sliding the rod in such a way as to bring the roller into contact with the workpiece.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED U.S. PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/281835, filed Apr. 5, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60281835 |
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