This application relates to the field of power tools and particularly to alignment devices for power tools.
Table saws and other power tools with circular saw blades are configured to cut workpieces of various shapes and sizes. To produce a cut in a workpiece, the user either moves the saw in a straight line into engagement with the workpiece or moves the workpiece in a straight line into engagement with the saw. The user attempts to maintain a proper alignment between the workpiece and the saw to produce the cut in a desired position on the workpiece. Therefore, users of these saws need to visualize where a cut will occur on a workpiece both before and during the time the cut is being made.
In order to assist the user in making a cut at the desired location on a workpiece, some power tools include a light. The light may serve to illuminate the work area and/or provide a kerf indicator showing where the saw blade will cut the workpiece if the saw is moved in a straight line relative to the workpiece.
Kerf indicators have been provided in different ways. One typical arrangement for providing a kerf indicator is a laser light that shines along the side of the blade and produces an illuminated line on a surface in front of the saw. While these arrangements are generally satisfactory, they can sometimes be confusing to the user because the laser light shines to the side of the actual cut location.
Another typical arrangement for providing a visual cut indicator is to mount a light to the rear of the saw blade that casts a shadow of the saw blade along a line in front of the saw. While these arrangements are also satisfactory, they also have some downsides. For example, in high light situations, it may be difficult to see the projected shadow line. Also, the shadow indicator may be somewhat confusing to the user, since the cut indicator is actually a darkened line instead of a bright line.
In view of the foregoing, it would also be advantageous to provide an alignment device offering a clear visual indication of the cut location for a power saw. It would also be advantageous if this indicator provided an illuminated line in the front of the saw extending directly along cut line. It would also be advantageous if the alignment device could be used in various light conditions and offered additional illumination for poor light conditions.
In accordance with one embodiment of the disclosure, there is provided a power tool comprising a circular saw blade which defines a front side and a rear side of the power tool. The power tool further comprises a light source and a light guide positioned on the front side of the power tool. The light guide is configured to direct a beam of light from the light source to a position in front of the circular saw blade and provide a kerf indicator for the circular saw blade. In various embodiments, the kerf indicator may be a shaded line or an illuminated line. The light guide may be connected to a blade guard that at least partially covers the circular saw blade. In at least one embodiment, the light guide is provided on the front side of the power tool as an elongated fin substantially aligned with the circular saw blade.
Pursuant to another embodiment of the disclosure, there is provided a power tool comprising a saw with a circular saw blade and a table that supports the saw. The table includes a table top with a first table portion in front of the saw blade and a second table portion behind the saw blade. A light guide extends at least partially over the first table portion in front of the saw blade. The light guide is configured to receive light from a light source and direct a beam of light toward the table top in order to provide a kerf indicator for the saw. In at least one embodiment, the light guide comprises an elongated fin-shaped member substantially aligned with the circular saw blade. The elongated fin-shaped member may be removably coupled to the table or coupled to a blade guard on the saw.
The above described features and advantages, as well as others, will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings. While it would be desirable to provide an alignment device for a power tool that provides one or more of the foregoing or other advantageous features, the teachings disclosed herein extend to those embodiments which fall within the scope of the appended claims, regardless of whether they accomplish one or more of the above-mentioned advantages.
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As will be recognized by those of skill in the art, the table saw 10 may include a moveable carriage (not shown) that is coupled to the underside of the table top 22. The carriage holds the saw 12 with the circular saw blade 14 extending through an opening 24 formed in the table top 22. The opening 46 in the table top 40 is generally provided in the form of an elongated slot, allowing the saw blade 14 to move in a linear direction along the table top 22. The circular saw blade defines a front side 34 and a rear side 36 of the saw 20. A riving knife 30 is positioned on the rear side of the saw and aligned with the circular saw blade 14. The riving knife 30 moves in the linear direction 19 along with the circular saw blade 14. When electrical power is delivered to the saw 12, the circular saw blade 14 rotates, allowing a user to cut a workpiece 16 positioned on the table top 22. A universal fence 18 or other accessory attached to the table may assist the user in holding the workpiece 16 in place. Although the power tool disclosed herein is a table saw, it will be recognized that in other embodiments the power tool may be different than a table saw.
The table top 22 is supported by a table base 26. The table base 26 generally provides a frame structure that holds the table top 22 in an elevated position above the table base 26. The table base 26 may be provided in any of a number of different forms. In the embodiment of
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The main support housing 42 of the alignment assembly 40 includes a battery compartment 44 and a power switch 46. The light source 48 is connected to the front side of the main support housing 42. Batteries positioned in the battery compartment 44 provide power to the light source 48. The power switch 46 is operable to connect or disconnect the light source and the batteries. The light source 48 may be any of various different types of light sources. For example, the light source may comprise an incandescent light source, an LED, or other type of light source. The light source 48 is positioned on the main support housing such that it emits light in a direction generally forward and/or downward from the circular saw blade 14.
The alignment assembly 40 also includes a light guide 50 that is connected to the front portion of the main support housing 42. The light guide 50 is generally an elongated fin-shaped member that extends forward from the main support housing 42 and is aligned with the circular saw blade 14. Accordingly, in the embodiment of
The light guide 50 is generally configured to receive light emitted by the light source 48 and direct the light toward the table top in order to provide a kerf indicator for the saw 12. Accordingly, light beams that enter the light guide 50 from the light source 48 are channeled in a within the light guide 50 into a controlled output beam 56. In the embodiment of
The placement of the alignment assembly 40 at the front of the saw 12 allows the output light beam 56 to be directed to a precise location on the table top 22 in front of the saw blade 14. The light at this forward position can be used to provide both the kerf indicator 60 as well as peripheral lighting for the work area. Placement of the light source 48 and light guide 50 at the forward position means that the output beam 56 does not need to travel past either opposing side of the circular saw blade 14. Accordingly, open work space without obstructions exists between the light guide 50 and the desired kerf indicator 60.
The light guide 50 may be provided in any of numerous different embodiments. For example, in one embodiment, the light guide 50 may be provided as an optical waveguide comprised of an optical prism or optical fiber. The material for the optical waveguide may be any of various known materials for producing such optical waveguides, including glass or polymer materials. In other embodiments, the light guide could be a substantially hollow member with a plurality of reflective interior surfaces that direct the light into the desired output beam 56.
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Various embodiments of the alignment assembly 40 with a light guide 50 may be used in association with the self-closing upper guard 90. In the embodiment of
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In operation, the various embodiments of the alignment assembly 40 provide the user of a power tool with the option for a light guide alignment device. The user simply switches the power switch 46 on the front of the alignment assembly 40, and light from the light source 48 is channeled through the light guide 50 and directed onto the table to provide a kerf indicator 60. As discussed above, in various embodiments, the kerf indicator 60 may be illuminated or shaded. The light guide 50 may also provide peripheral lighting to the sides of the kerf indicator, thus further illuminating the work area. If the table saw is a stationary saw, the kerf indicator 60 provides an indication of where the saw blade 14 will engage the workpiece 16 as the user moves the workpiece toward the saw blade. Alternatively, if the table saw is a push-pull saw, the kerf indicator 60 moves along with the saw blade 14 and provides an indication of where the saw blade 14 will engage the workpiece 16. After making a desired cut with the saw 12, the user simply flips the power switch 46 to the off position to turn off the light source.
The foregoing detailed description of one or more embodiments of the light guide alignment device has been presented herein by way of example only and not limitation. It will be recognized that there are advantages to certain individual features and functions described herein that may be obtained without incorporating other features and functions described herein. Moreover, it will be recognized that various alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements of the above-disclosed embodiments and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different embodiments, systems or applications. Presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the appended claims. Therefore, the spirit and scope of any appended claims should not be limited to the description of the embodiments contained herein.