Information
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Patent Grant
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6662699
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Patent Number
6,662,699
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Date Filed
Monday, January 7, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 16, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shoap; Allan N.
- Alie; Ghassem
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 083 762
- 083 763
- 083 764
- 083 765
- 083 4687
- 083 468
- 269 99
- 269 295
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A miter box having a base and opposed side walls. A one slot in each of the side walls in alignment and coextensive with each other. A channel formed in the base. A holding assembly having a guide extending into the channel and movable along the channel relative one of the side walls. A locking element to lock the holding means at a predetermined position along the channel and at a predetermined space from the side wall.
Description
BACKGROUND
The present invention relates to mitre boxes and more particularly to a mitre box in which the article being cut can be held steady and in place while being cut.
Mitre boxes have been used for a number of years and are used primarily to cut strips of wood at predetermined angles. It has been found that when pieces of wood are to be cut, it is difficult to hold the piece of wood steady while it is being cut. This sometimes causes the wood to move slightly so that the cut is not made at the desired angle or at the desired place. This problem is particularly troublesome when thin pieces of wood are to be cut. Attempts to correct this drawback have resulted in mitre boxes which are complicated to use and expensive to manufacture and maintain.
OBJECTS
The present invention overcomes these drawbacks and has for one of its objects the provision of an improved mitre box in which a piece of wood can be cut without any danger of the wood moving and being cut at the wrong angle or at the wrong place.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved mitre box in which means are provided for holding the wood steady in place.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved mitre box which is simple to use.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved mitre box which is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain.
Other and further objects of the invention will be obvious upon an understanding of the illustrative embodiment about to be described, or will be indicated in the appended claims and various advantages not referred to herein will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practice.
DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the invention has been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a mitre box made in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a top plan view thereof.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view taken along line
4
—
4
of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a top view of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION
Referring more particularly to the drawings, the mitre box
1
of the present invention comprises a base
2
and a pair of opposed and spaced upstanding side walls
3
and
4
. Each of the upstanding side walls
3
and
4
have a plurality of angled slots
5
and
6
which are complimentary to and coextensive with each other in order to permit a saw blade (not shown) to be inserted in any of the angled slots
5
-
6
to cut a piece of wood W sitting on the base
2
at the same angle as the angle of the slots
5
-
6
in which the saw blade is placed to cut. Angled grooves
7
are provided in the base
2
to connect the various angled slots
5
-
6
with each other so that a saw blade is able to move down to a position beneath the upper surface
8
of the base
2
to cut the wood W (
FIG. 3
) completely through.
The base
2
is provided with a channel
10
in its upper surface
8
which extends lengthwise of the base
2
. The channel
10
has an undercut groove
11
which extends along the entire length of channel
10
. The channel
10
is also provided with a plurality of spaced openings
12
to permit access to the undercut groove
11
. The channel
10
is preferably formed in two sections
10
A and
10
B which are joined together at an apex
10
C at approximately the center of the base
2
and near to the side wall
3
. The sections
10
A and
10
B radiate outwardly from apex
10
C in opposite directions away from the side wall
3
in the direction of outer ends
9
of the base
2
. If desired, the channel
10
may be oriented in the reverse manner with the apex
10
C furthest from the side wall
3
and the sections
10
A and
10
B radiating from apex
10
C toward side wall
3
.
A second channel
110
may also be provided spaced from channel
10
having an apex
110
C and sections
110
A and
110
B oriented in the same direction as channels
10
, apex
10
C and sections
10
A and
10
B. This channel
110
may be closer to the opposite side wall
4
. An undercut groove
111
is also provided beneath channel
110
. The channel
110
is provided with openings
112
to provide access to the undercut groove
111
. Preferably the channel
110
is parallel to the channel
10
. However, if desired, the channel
110
may be reversed and oriented in the opposite direction to channel
10
.
A holding assembly
14
is provided comprising a holding block
15
through which extends a locking element
16
having a guiding head
17
at one end and a threaded portion
18
at it other end. A threaded fastener
20
, such as a wing nut, may be threadably mounted on the threaded portion
18
. The locking element
16
extends through an opening
19
in the holding block
15
with the guiding head
17
extending from the bottom of the holding block
15
and the threaded portion
18
extending through the top of the holding block
15
. The guiding head
17
is inserted into the undercut groove
11
through the openings
12
in the channel
10
and may move along undercut groove
11
to guide the holding block
15
along channel
10
. The fastener wing nut
20
when tightened on the threaded portion
18
will hold the holding block
15
down onto the base
2
. When the guiding head
17
of the locking element
16
is moved along the undercut groove
11
, the holding block
15
is also moved on the base
2
following path of the channel
10
toward and away from the side wall
3
. Moving the holding block
15
to a particular position relative to the side wall
3
and tightening the fastener
20
will hold the holding block
15
in place at that position. If a piece of wood W is positioned between the side wall
3
and the holding block
15
(
FIG. 3
) and the holding block
15
is moved against the wood W and locked in place by fastener
20
, the wood W is held steady against the side wall
3
and will not move when the wood W is being cut. When it is decided to release the wood W the fastener
20
is loosened to release the holding block
15
and the holding block
15
is moved along channel
10
away from the wood W and the sidewall
3
thereby releasing the wood W. Since the channel
10
is angled with respect to the side wall
3
, the holding block
15
can positioned in any position relative to the side wall
3
thereby permitting the holding block
15
to hold wood W of various lengths and thicknesses against the side wall while it is being cut. Since the channel
10
has two sections
10
A and
10
B at an angle to each other extending from the apex
10
C, the holding block
15
may be moved from a position closer to the side wall
3
to a position further away from the side wall
3
at any point along the side wall
3
.
If desired, the channel
10
may be used to accommodate a plurality of holding blocks
15
to
If desired, the channel
10
may be used to accommodate a plurality of holding blocks
15
to hold one or more piles of wood W in place. In addition, it is also possible to use the channel
110
at the same time that the channel
10
is being used to hold another piece of wood so that the two pieces of wood may be cut simultaneously. If desired, holding block
15
movable along the channel
10
may be used to hold a thicker piece of wood against the opposite side wall
4
. Furthermore, if desired, a holding block may be placed in channel
110
in order to hold a piece of wood against the side wall
4
. Alternately, if desired, channel
110
may be used to hold a piece of wood steady against the side wall
3
.
Referring more particularly to the embodiment shown in
FIG. 6
, the holding block shown is an
150
elongated one and has plurality of openings
151
therein. The locking element
16
is adapted to be inserted in any of the openings
151
. Hence, in addition to the holding block
150
being able to move toward and away from the wood W by means of the channel
10
, the holding block
150
itself can be moved toward and away from the wood W by merely inserting the locking element
16
into one of the openings
151
in the holding block
150
. This gives the structure greater flexibility in accommodating woods of different sizes.
It will then be seen that the present invention provides an improved mitre box in which a piece of wood can be cut without any danger of the wood moving and being cut at the wrong angle or the wrong place in which means are provided for holding the wood steady in place which is simple to use and inexpensive to manufacture and maintain.
As many and varied modifications of the subject matter of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description given hereinabove, it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.
Claims
- 1. A mitre box comprising a base and a pair of opposed stationary upstanding side walls, at least one slot in each of said side walls in alignment and coextensive with each other, a channel formed in said base, a holding assembly comprising a locking element said locking element having a guide head extending into the channel, said holding assembly movable along said channel relative to one of said side walls, and said locking element adapted to lock said holding assembly at a predetermined position along said channel and at a predetermined space from said side wall, an undercut groove formed within said base, said undercut groove communicating with said channel, the said guide head being positioned within said undercut groove said channel has an apex close to a side wall and said apex has extending arms radiating away from said side wall.
- 2. A mitre box as set forth in claim 1 wherein said holding assembly comprises a holding block.
- 3. A mitre box as set forth in claim 2 wherein said locking element is elongated and wherein said holding block has an opening through which said locking element extends.
- 4. A mitre box as set forth in claim 3 wherein said guide head extends below said holding block and wherein a portion of the locking element extends above the holding block and fastener means are provided to hold the locking element onto the holding block.
- 5. A mitre box as set forth in claim 4 wherein said locking element has a threaded portion extended through the top of the holding block and wherein threaded fastener means are provided to be threaded onto said threaded portion.
- 6. A mitre box as set forth in claim 5 wherein said holding block has a plurality of openings therein.
- 7. A mitre box as set forth in claim 6 wherein said holding block is elongated.
- 8. A mitre box as set forth in claim 1 wherein said channel is angled relative to said side wall.
- 9. A mitre box as set forth in claim 8, wherein an opening is formed in said channel to permit access to the undercut groove.
- 10. A mitre box as set forth in claim 1, wherein another channel is provided in said base, said other channel being spaced from said first channel and where said other channel has a undercut groove and openings therein to permit access to the undercut groove.
- 11. A mitre box as set forth in claim 10, wherein said other channel is provided with an apex and arms radiating away from said apex.
- 12. A mitre box as set forth in claim 11, wherein said radiating arms are parallel to the radiating sections of the first channel.
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