The subject application generally relates to a power tool which has a rotary circular blade for cutting and which is able to perform bevel cutting and, more particularly, relates to a bevel lock device of such a power tool for locking the blade in a desired position.
Generally, a miter saw comprises a base for supporting a workpiece and a rotatable table mounted on the base. The table has a supporting surface and is rotatable around a central line which is perpendicular to the supporting surface. A support is mounted on the rear of the table. A pivot arm is connected to the support and is pivotal around a first axis which lies approximately in the supporting surface and is approximately perpendicular to a rotation axis of a blade. A cutting assembly is connected to the pivot arm and is pivotal around a second axis between a lower cutting position and a higher at-rest position. The second axis is approximately parallel to the rotation axis of the blade. The miter angle of the table is adjusted relative to the base and the bevel angle of the pivot arm is adjusted relative to the table to make compound cutting of various angles.
After an expected angle is reached, it is necessary to lock the pivot arm and/or the table prior to making the cut. To this end, a bevel lock device is generally mounted on the rear of the pivot arm. However, it is not always convenient for the operator to operate the bevel lock device on the rear of the pivot arm because of the generally big size of the miter saw. While it may be preferred to have the bevel lock device mounted on the table at the side near the operator, a miter lock device and a miter detent device are conventionally disposed at the bottom of the table and extend to the front side of the table near the operator. Furthermore, the miter saw typically includes sliding rods which support the pivot arm and sometimes may even have an extending table supporting rod and the sliding rods and supporting rod are also mounted at the bottom of the table. Accordingly, these elements make the overall structure very complicated and the space of the bottom of the table is badly limited. Still further, known bevel lock devices are usually operated in the axial direction, which is one of the reasons why the structures of locking/unlocking and the corresponding operation thereof are both limited.
The following describes a miter saw for which it is easy to lock the bevel angle thereof and has a simple locking structure. To this end, a described miter saw comprises a base, a table rotatably mounted on the base and having a supporting surface, a support mounted on the rear of the table; a pivot arm pivotably connected to the support through a connecting shaft, a cutting assembly connected to the pivot arm having a blade wherein a central axis of the connecting shaft lies approximately in the supporting surface of the table and which is approximately perpendicular to a rotation axis of the blade, a locking member connected between the support and the pivot arm, an electric member connected to the locking member through a linkage, and a switch electrically connected to the electric member. As will become apparent, due to using the electric member to lock or release the locking device, the locking device will be convenient to operate merely by turning on or turning off the switch. Furthermore, because the switch and the electric member are electrically connected, the switch could be disposed on any place of the miter saw for operation convenience.
Still further, the described miter saw may comprise a base, a table rotatably mounted on the base, and having a supporting surface, a support mounted on the rear of the table, a pivot arm pivotally connected to the support through a linkage, a cutting assembly connected to the pivot arm having a blade wherein a central axis of the linkage lies approximately in the supporting surface of the table and which is approximately perpendicular to a rotation axis of the blade, a locking member connected between the support and the pivot arm, and an operation rod protruding from a slot formed on the support and having an end connected to the locking member. In this embodiment, the operation rod is on the support, not on the rear end of the pivot arm. Therefore, the operation rod will be easy for an operator to reach and the operator will not need to reach towards a rear end of the machine. Compared with a conventional miter saw having the operation member on the front end of the saw, the described structure will be seen to be more compact.
The described miter say also includes an improved bevel lock device. More particularly, the bevel lock device comprises a clamp consisting of a first part and a second part wherein the first part is pivotal with one end thereof pivotal around a fixed pivot point and the other end thereof is pivotally connected to one end of a first rotation arm with the other end of the first rotation arm being an operation end. Such a bevel lock device will be seen to facilitate operation, and because of which, the whole bevel locking system of a miter saw will no longer need to be limited to the conventional axial locking mode or corresponding structures.
A better appreciation of the objects, advantages, features, properties, and relationships of the disclosed tool will be obtained from the following detailed description and accompanying drawings which set forth illustrative embodiments which are indicative of the various ways in which the principles described hereinafter may be employed
For use in better understanding the subject miter saw and bevel locking device described hereinafter reference may be had to the following drawings in which:
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The miter saw includes a bevel locking and unlocking device. The device is used for locking the pivot arm 8 relative to the table 2 so as to fix the blade 12 at a desired bevel angle relative to the supporting surface 4 of the table 2. The device is available to be unlocked so that the pivot arm 8 is able to rotate around the first axis 9 relative to the table 2.
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The bevel lock device also could follow anther structure described bellow which is usually used on a conventional miter saw. The locking shaft 15 goes through an arcuate slot formed on the pivot arm 8 and one end of the locking shaft 15 which protrudes out from the arcuate slot is fixed with a nut or a press block of other forms. Due to the biasing force of the spring 17, the locking shaft 15 drives the press block and, accordingly, the pivot arm 8 on the support 7 of the table, and thus the pivot arm 8 is fixed on the support 7 through a friction force therebetween. Such a locking mode is shown in FIG. 7 of U.S. Pat. No. 7,021,186 incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The bevel unlock device comprises a control rod 22, one end of which is fixed with a cam 23. The cam 23 is rotatably mounted on the table 2. The control rod 22 is made of metal or magnetic material, or at least the end thereof is mounted with a metal or magnetic member 223. An electro-magnet 24 is disposed in the table 2 and is electrically connected to a switch 25 mounted on the handle. Once the switch 25 is turned on, the electro-magnet 24 generates a magnetic force and the control rod 22 rotates to approach the electro-magnet 24, referring to
It will be appreciated that other mechanisms can be used to realize control of the locking shaft 15 besides the shown locking shaft 15 that is pushed by the cam 23. Furthermore, it will be appreciated that, besides utilizing the pulling force of the electro-magnet 24 to control the locking axis 15, a repulsion force generated by the electro-magnet 24 could also be realized to lock or unlock the pivot arm.
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When it is needed to adjust the bevel angle of the pivot arm 108, the switch 25 is first turn as discussed with reference to
The described bevel lock devices are unlocked by when the switch 25 is turned off such that the operation becomes very easy. Furthermore, the switch 25 is electrically connected to the magnets so that the positions of both are relatively independent and the switch 25 could be disposed anywhere on the machine that is convenient for operation. In the embodiment as shown in
The magnets 24,133 described above could also be any other member as long as the member could generate electromagnetic force when power is provided. The member 223,135 could also be a portion of the magnet 24,133 and the member 223,135 makes axial movement because of the magnetic attraction or the magnetic repulsion. The control rod 22 or the soft connecter 131 may be fixedly connected to the member 223,135.
Besides the electromagnetic force being used for unlocking the device as descried above, it could also be used to lock two part of the machine. For example, the electromagnetic force could also be used between other members such as between the base 1 and the table 2. It will also be understood that the described electromagnetic lock device is similarly available for other power tools, especially for those bench power tools which usually have big size. The electromagnetic lock device is much more convenient for use when compared with conventional lock device.
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The above described preferred embodiments are intended to illuminate the principle of the present invention, but not to limit its scope. It can be easily understood by those skilled in the art that many other modifications and variations of these preferred embodiments will be apparent and may be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
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200720037479.1 | May 2007 | CN | national |