1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a table stand, particularly to one having an upper surface for a table saw to be mounted thereon, easy to be extended out and folded up and able to move around freely.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Common conventional movable stand, as shown in
The prime object of this invention is to offer a movable table stand.
The main characteristics of the invention are a platform, a first foot frame, a second foot frame and a joint member. The platform is has an upper surface for a table saw to be mounted thereon and provided with a sliding groove at its two sides respectively. A switch member is set at a preset position at a front end of each sliding groove. The first foot frame is connected pivotally at a preset position with a supporting shaft having a sliding pivot at its two sides respectively for sliding along the sliding groove of the platform and being able to be locked restrictively by a locking member. The first foot frame is assembled with a roller at two sides, having a horizontal paw formed at the lower end sections of its two feet respectively. Such a movable table stand can be operated only by one person. And, because of the horizontal paws of the first foot frame, the movable stand in this invention is able to stand vertically on the ground, saving space while staying idle.
This invention is better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
As shown in
The platform 10 possesses an upper surface 11, on which a table saw is to be mounted, and is provided with a sliding groove 12 at a preset position in its two lengthwise sides respectively. One of the sliding grooves 12 is set with a locking member 13 at its front end, and the locking member 13 is composed of a swing button 131, a restrictive member 132 and a spring 133. The swing button 131 is fixed pivotally at a preset position at the front end of each sliding groove 12. The restrictive member 132 is fixed together with the swing button 131, provided with a slope 134 at its front end and a lock recess 135 behind the slope 134 facing exactly the end of the sliding groove 12. The spring 133 is fixed together with the restrictive member 132 and fixed with the platform 10 at a preset position with its one end. Further, a handle 14 is set at a preset position at the front end of the platform 10.
The first foot frame 20 is formed as an inverted U-shape in its main portion and assembled with a roller 21 at its two feet respectively, enabling the movable stand to move around freely after the feet are folded up. Extended from each foot's end of the first foot frame 20 is a horizontal paw 22. A supporting shaft 23 is fixed pivotally with its one end at a preset position at two feet of the first foot frame 20 and formed as an H-shape. The other end of the supporting shaft 23 pivotally connected to the first foot frame 20 is provided with a sliding pivot 231 able to slide along the sliding groove 12 and be locked up by the locking recess 135 of the switch member 13. Further, a pedal 232 is set at a preset position at the middle of the supporting shaft 23.
The second foot frame 30, formed as an H-shape, is provided with a fixing pin 31 at a preset position outwards at an outer side of one foot.
The joint member 40 is respectively fixed at a preset position on the two feet of the first foot frame 20 and connected pivotally with the platform 10 and the second foot frame 30, so as to control steadily a preset angle between the first foot frame 20 and the second foot frame 30 for extended out for using or folded up for remaining idle respectively. And, two fixing holes 401 and 402 are bored at each of the joint members 40 coordinating to the fixing bolt of the second foot frame 30.
The pressure cylinders 50 are fixed respectively at a preset position of the platform 10 and the first foot frame 20.
In using, as shown in FIGS. 2,4,5 and 6, when the movable table stand is to be made to stand for using, the fixing bolts 31 of the second foot frame 30 must be moved from the fixing holes 401 of the joint members 40 to the fixing holes 402 first and then, keep the second foot frame 30 stand on the ground. Next, lift up the handle 14 of the platform 10, helped with a pushing force the pressure cylinders 50, saving energy for lifting. By the time, the sliding pivots 231 of the supporting shaft 23 are naturally able to slide along the sliding grooves 12, relatively enabling the supporting shaft 23 to move. When the sliding pivots 231 moves to touch with the restrictive member 132, the slopes 134 will guide the sliding pivots 231 into the locking recesses 135, making the sliding pivots 231 immovable temporarily.
On the contrary, when the movable table stand is to be folded up, the swing button 131 of the locking member 13 must be swung to release each restrictive member 132 so that the sliding pivots 231 can freely slide along the sliding grooves 12 again and, in addition, the pedal 232 has to be pushed up to keep the supporting shaft 23 move forwards, enabling the platform 10 to tilt near to the first foot frame 20, helped with a buffer force by the pressure cylinders 50, making tilting action go smoothly without any danger of folding up quickly that is possibly caused by the gravity of the table saw. Then, the fixing bolts 31 have to be shifted from the fixing holes 402 to the fixing holes 401. Next, the rollers 21 can displace the movable stand to wherever for staying idle, and the horizontal paws 22 are able to keep the movable stand vertically on the ground for saving space.
Finally, the characteristics and advantages of the movable table stand are listed as below:
1. A movable stand in this invention is able to be extended out and folded up easily, able to move around freely and able to stand vertically on the ground, achieving a simple and effective idle arrangement for a table saw.
2. The pressure cylinders 50 assembled at two sides of the platform 10 and the first foot frame 20 provide a buffer force to prevent a sudden fall of the table saw while folding up the movable stand and a pushing force to help lift the table saw while extending out the movable stand.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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