1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a stand for supporting a machine, such as a circular sawing machine, and more particularly, to a foldable stand for a machine that enables the user to lock the legs in the extended position or the received position. The invention relates also to a locking device for use in a foldable stand for a machine to lock the legs in the extended position or the received position.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,607,015 discloses a foldable stand for a circular sawing machine. The disclosed foldable stand comprises a tabletop, two H-shaped legs respectively pivotally attached to the tabletop, a first attachment member pivotally mounted on each H-shaped leg and connected to a corresponding bracket at the tabletop, and a second attachment member. The first attachment member includes a hook formed on the bottom of each of the corresponding brackets, a lever pivotally attached to one side of each of the legs and corresponding to the hook, and a U-shaped loop pivotally attached to the lever and selectively connected to the hook. The U-shaped loop has two opposite ends respectively pivotally connected to opposite sides of the lever. The second attachment member comprises a hook securely attached to an inner side of one of the two legs, a lever pivotally attached to the tabletop and corresponding to the hook of the second attachment member, and a loop pivotally attached to the lever of the second attachment and selectively connected to the hook of the second attachment member. This design of foldable stand is functional, however its structure is complicated. Further, the protruding hooks may hurt the user accidentally. Further, it is complicated to lock the foldable stand between the extended operative condition and the received non-operative condition. If the user employs an extensive load to the lever in a rush when operating the lever to lock the corresponding hook and loop, the loop may be damaged or forced away from the lever.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a simple, strong, easy-to-operate locking device, which is practical for use in a foldable stand for a machine to lock the legs in the extended position or the received position.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a foldable stand for a machine comprising such a simple, strong, easy-to-operate locking device
To achieve one of the above-mentioned objectives of the present invention, the locking device is used in a foldable stand having a tabletop and a plurality of legs turnable relative to the tabletop between an extended position and a received position for selectively locking the legs to the tabletop between the extended position and the received position. The locking device comprises a first locking member for movably mounting in the tabletop and for stopping against the leg so as to lock the leg in the extended position, and a second locking member for mounting in the tabletop and for locking the leg in the received position.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first locking member comprises a body portion for pivotally and movably mounting to the tabletop through a pivot, a stop portion protruded from a periphery of the body portion, and a flat handle outwardly extended from the periphery of the body portion for pulling by a user to turn the body portion relative to the tabletop and to further force the stop portion against the leg.
In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first locking member comprises a body portion insertable into the leg, and a finger strip outwardly extending from a periphery of the body portion for pulling by a user to engage the body portion into the leg to lock the leg in the extended position.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second locking member is a hook member pivotable to the tabletop for hooking on the leg to lock the leg in the received position.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second locking member is a spring plate fixedly fastened to the tabletop for stopping against the leg to hold the leg in the received position after movement of the leg to the received position.
To achieve another one of the above-mentioned objectives of the present invention, a foldable stand for a machine according to the present invention comprises a tabletop, a plurality of legs each having an end pivotally mounted to the tabletop such that the legs are turnable relative to the tabletop between an extended position and a received position, a plurality of first locking members respectively movably mounted in the tabletop for stopping against the legs to lock the legs in the extended position, and a plurality of second locking members respectively installed in the tabletop for locking the legs in the received position.
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The tabletop 20 is a rectangular frame member for supporting a machine, for example, circular saw (not shown), having a center area curved inwards and forming a conical dust collection portion 21, a through hole 212 vertically cut through the center of the conical dust collection portion 21 and connected to a dust collector (not shown) for carrying collected cutting dust away from the tabletop 20. The tabletop 20 comprises four brackets 22 downwardly extended from the bottom wall in the four corners, two wheels 24 pivotally attached to the rear edge 202, and a U-shaped handle 26 inserted through the front edge 204. After the leg frames 30 and 40 have been received and locked, the user can hold the handle 26 to move the stand 10 on the floor by means of the wheels 24. Further, each bracket 22 comprises a first sidewall 221, a second sidewall 222 opposing the first sidewall 221, and a third sidewall 223 joining the first sidewall 221 and the second sidewall 222. The first sidewall 221 and the second sidewall 222 each have a corresponding downwardly extending arched sliding slot 224 and a corresponding through hole 225. The three sidewalls 221-223 of each bracket 22 surround a receiving chamber 226. As shown in
The first leg frame 30 comprises two parallel vertical legs 32, a transverse bar 36 connected between the vertical legs 32, and a peg 38 formed of a screw and fastened to one vertical leg 32. The second leg frame 40 comprises two parallel vertical legs 42 and a transverse bar 46 connected between the vertical legs 42. The length of the transverse bar 46 is shorter than the transverse bar 36. According to this preferred embodiment, four screw bolts 48 are respectively inserted through the through holes 225 of the brackets 22 and the top ends of the vertical legs 32 and 42 to pivotally secure the top ends of the vertical legs 32 and 42 of the leg frames 30 and 40 to the corresponding receiving chambers 226 of the brackets 22 such that the legs 32 and 42 can be turned relative to the tabletop 20 between the extended position (see
Each first locking member 50 comprises a rod-like body portion 52, a pivot hole 522 axially extending through two distal ends of the body portion 52, a stop portion 54 protruded from the periphery of the body portion 52, and a flat handle 56 outwardly extended from the periphery of the body portion 52. A pivot 58 is inserted through the pivot hole 522 of one first locking member 50 and the two arched sliding slots 224 of one bracket 20 to pivotally movably secure the respective first locking member 50 to the respective bracket 20, for enabling the body portion 52 to be movable along the respective arched sliding slots 224 and turnable about the pivot 58. As shown in
The right second locking member 60 is an L-shaped hook member having a hooked portion 62 and a top end 66 pivotally secured to the right side edge 206 of the tabletop 20 with a screw 64. When moved the first leg frame 30 to the received position, the user can turn the right second locking member 60 to hook the hooked portion 62 on the peg 38 of the first leg frame 30 to lock the first leg frame 30 in the received position.
The left second locking member 70 is a curved spring plate, having a top end 72 affixed to the left side edge 208 of the tabletop 20 with a screw, a bottom guiding face 74, and a substantially horizontal bearing face 76 connected between the top end 72 and the bottom guiding face 74. When moving the second leg frame 40 to the received position, one vertical leg 42 of the second leg frame 40 will contact the left second locking member 70 and will be moved along the bottom guiding face 74 to the horizontal bearing face 76 and stopped at the horizontal bearing face 76 to lock the second leg frame 40 in the received position.
Each bracket 22 further comprises a U-shaped plate 226 fixedly fastened to the third sidewall 223 at an outer side, and a stop member 227 formed of a screw rod. The U-shaped plate 226 defines with the outer surface of the third sidewall 223 a sliding slot 228.
A U-shaped plate 37 is fasted to one vertical leg 32 of the first leg frame 30 and defines with the vertical leg 32 a receiving hole 39.
The first locking member 80 comprises a body portion 82 inserted through the sliding slot 228, a finger strip 84 perpendicularly outwardly extending from the body portion 82, and a spring leaf 86 mounted inside the sliding slot 228 and stopped against the body portion 82. The user can pull the finger strip 84 to move the body portion 82 in the sliding slot 228 and to plug the body portion 82 into the receiving hole 39 at the corresponding vertical leg 32 (see
As indicated above, the locking device of the present invention is simple and ease of use. The locking members of the present invention are tough and strong for durable use. Further, because the first locking members are respectively provided in the respective receiving chambers of the brackets, they do not hurt the user accidentally.
The embodiments described above are given by way of examples only and modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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