The present disclosure relates to a power saw such as a power miter saw.
Power miter saws are typically used for sawing material, for example, construction lumber. The miter saws include a base or platform on which a turntable is positioned. The turntable is used to support a work piece thereon. A support assembly of the miter saw is connected to the turntable and functions to support a cutting assembly that is operable to perform a cutting operation on the work piece. The support assembly typically includes functionality to enable the cutting assembly to pivot in relation to the turntable. The support assembly further may include functionality to enable the cutting assembly to move linearly over the turntable. An example of such a miter saw is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,769,338 issued to Svetlik et al.
Sawdust is generated as a byproduct during a cutting operation of a miter saw. In order to address this fact, miter saws typically include a dust collection system that receives the byproduct dust at the rear side of a rotating saw blade of the cutting assembly of the miter saw. The dust collection system typically includes a dust conduit positioned on the rear side of the saw assembly. The dust conduit includes an entrance port configured to receive a flow of dust being generated by interaction between the saw blade and the work piece. The dust conduit is configured to guide the flow of dust to an exit port thereof. A dust collection bag may be attached to the exit port to receive and collect the dust. Alternatively, a vacuum hose of a vacuum system may be attached to the exit port to receive and guide the dust to a receptacle of the vacuum system.
It is a goal of miter saw designers to construct a miter saw as compact as possible. To this end, designers of miter saws attempt to make the depth of the miter saw, measured front to back, as small as possible. This provides for ease of transport and storage, and reduces space utilized at a work site. Thus, in most designs, the support assembly of the miter saw is positioned immediately behind the saw blade of the miter saw. However, placement of the support assembly immediately behind the saw blade compromises dust collection capabilities of the miter saw. In particular, by placing the support assembly immediately behind the saw blade, the dust conduit must be placed above or to the side of the saw blade or at another location that is out of the normal (or theoretical) flow of dust being ejected by the cutting assembly.
Some miter saw designers have chosen to interpose a dust conduit between the support assembly and the saw blade. However, while this arrangement may improve the dust collection capabilities of the miter saw, it results in a miter saw with a larger footprint.
What is needed therefore is a miter saw having optimal dust collection capabilities that also possesses a compact arrangement of components.
In accordance with one embodiment, there is provided a miter saw assembly that includes a base and a turntable rotatable in relation to the base. The miter saw further includes a cutting assembly having a saw blade configured to cut a work piece positioned on the turntable. In addition, the miter saw includes a dust conduit positioned to receive saw dust generated by a cutting operation of the cutting assembly on the work piece. The miter saw also includes a support assembly coupled to the turntable and configured to support the cutting assembly, the support assembly including (i) a carriage mechanism configured to enable linear movement of the cutting assembly in relation to the turntable, and (ii) a pivot mechanism configured to enable pivotal movement of the cutting assembly in relation to the turntable. The saw blade possesses (i) a first lateral face that defines a first plane, and (ii) a second lateral face that defines a second plane. A zone is defined between the first plane and the second plane. At least a portion of the dust conduit is positioned in the zone. All of the pivot mechanism is spaced apart from the zone.
According to another embodiment, there is provided a miter saw assembly that includes a base and a turntable rotatable in relation to the base. The miter saw further includes a cutting assembly having a saw blade configured to cut a work piece positioned on the turntable. The miter saw also includes a dust conduit positioned to receive saw dust generated by a cutting operation of the cutting assembly on the work piece. In addition, the miter saw includes a support assembly coupled to the turntable and configured to support the cutting assembly, the support assembly including a pivot mechanism configured to enable pivotal movement of the cutting assembly in relation to the turntable. The saw blade possesses (i) a first lateral face that defines a first plane, and (ii) a second lateral face that defines a second plane. A zone is defined between the first plane and the second plane. At least a portion of the dust conduit is positioned in the zone. All of the pivot mechanism is spaced apart from the zone.
Pursuant to another embodiment, there is provided an assembly that includes a cutting assembly having a saw blade configured to cut a work piece. The assembly further includes a dust conduit positioned to receive saw dust generated by a cutting operation of the cutting assembly on the work piece. The assembly also includes a support assembly coupled to the turntable and configured to support the cutting assembly, the support assembly including (i) a carriage mechanism configured to enable linear movement of the cutting assembly in relation to the turntable, and (ii) a pivot mechanism configured to enable pivotal movement of the cutting assembly in relation to the turntable. The saw blade possesses (i) a first lateral face that defines a first plane, and (ii) a second lateral face that defines a second plane. A zone is defined between the first plane and the second plane. At least a portion of the dust conduit is positioned in the zone. All of the pivot mechanism is spaced apart from the zone.
The accompanying drawings illustrate various embodiments of the present disclosure and together with a description serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. In the drawings:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Like reference characters indicate like parts throughout the several views.
While the saw assembly described herein is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the saw assembly to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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The support assembly 22 is pivotally attached to the turntable 14 by a pivot mechanism 24 that enables the support assembly 22 to pivot with respect to the turntable about an axis 26 during a setup procedure. This arrangement is configured to enable the cutting assembly 16 to pivot from a vertical position (as shown in
The support assembly includes a carriage mechanism 28 that is configured to enable linear movement of the cutting assembly 16 in relation to the turntable 14 during a cutting operation. The support assembly further includes a pivot mechanism 30 that is configured to enable pivotal movement of the cutting assembly 16 in relation to the turntable 14 during a cutting operation. In particular, the pivot mechanism 30 is configured to enable the cutting assembly 16 to pivot with respect to the turntable 14 about an axis 31 as shown in
The carriage assembly 28 includes a guide structure 32 that is pivotally connected to the turntable 14 so that the guide structure pivots about the pivot axis 26 (see
The pivot mechanism 30 includes a pair of mounts 46, 48 that are spaced apart from each other to define a mounting space 50 therebetween. The pivot mounts 46, 48 are attached to the frame 36 of the carriage structure 34. The pivot mounts are attached to the frame by being integrally formed therewith during a molding process. The pivot mechanism 30 further includes a support arm 52 that has an end portion which is positioned within the mounting space 50. The mount 46 includes an opening 54 defined therein, while the mount 48 includes an opening 56 defined therein. The end portion of the support arm 50 includes a passageway 58 extending therethrough. The pivot mechanism 30 additionally includes a rod 53 that extends through the opening 54 of the mount 46, the passageway 58 of the support arm 50, and the opening 56 of the mount 48 so as to pivotably couple the support arm 50 to the pair of mounts 46, 48. The rod 53 is preferably made of steel. A pair of set screws 60, 62 secures the rod 53 to the support arm 50 by being tightened against the rod 53.
The miter saw assembly 10 further includes a blade guard 64 and a dust conduit 66 that are connected together by being integrally molded as one piece. It should be appreciated that the blade guard and the dust conduit may alternatively be configured as two separate parts that are attached together or otherwise held in fixed relation to each other. The dust conduit 66 includes an entrance port 68 and an exit port 70. A baffle 72 is connected at the entrance port 68 to assist in guiding the flow of dust into the dust conduit 66. The miter saw assembly 10 further includes a retractable blade guard 65 as shown in
The miter saw assembly 10 further includes a dust collection bag 74 having an inlet that is connected to the exit port 70 of the dust conduit 66.
The miter saw assembly 10 also includes a fence 78 (see
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There is a plurality of advantages arising from the various features of each of the embodiments of the saw assembly described herein. It will be noted that alternative embodiments the saw assembly may not include all of the features described yet still benefit from at least some of the advantages of such features. Those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations of the saw assembly that incorporate one or more of the features described herein and fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.