1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a multi-function mortise/tenon apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
To produce mortise/tenon on a work piece via a convention machine tool, the work piece has to be processed on a machine tool for producing tenons first and then be processed on another machine tool for producing mortises.
Therefore, it could be possible to produce tenons and mortises on the work piece by one machine tool. Also, it wastes placement space for placing two machine tools, increases maintenance costs and makes processing complex.
Accordingly, the object is achieved by providing a multi-function mortise/tenon apparatus that comprises a chassis, a work table having a lift/lower platform and a guide device. A work piece is able to be disposed on the work table in a horizontal/vertical manner and cut for forming mortise/tenon joints via the apparatus in the present invention.
The lift/lower platform lifts/lowers with respect to the chassis via a cylinder unit. The guide device is adapted to drive the work table slide transversely/longitudinally with respect to the chassis by operating a handle.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following descriptions referring to the drawings.
The work table 20, which is installed onto the chassis 10 and able to longitudinally/transversely slide along the chassis 10, includes a lift/lower platform 21 disposed below the placement portion 11, a first base member 22, a second base member 23 and a cylinder unit 24. The lift/lower platform 21 is defined between the first and second base members 22 and 23. A cutter 211 is installed at the center of the work table 20 and adapted to cut the work piece. Two connective portions 213 and a limited block 214 are defined at each of two sides of the lift/lower platform 21. The limited block 214 is provided between the connective portions 213 and has two outside-in taperedly inclined surfaces from on two sides thereof. A slot 2141 is formed on the top surface of the limited block 214.
Two connective blocks 221 are respectively provided at the bottom of two ends of the first base member 22, and the two connective portions 213 are respectively provided at two sides of the first base member 22 and correspond to the connective blocks 221. A through-hole 2211 is vertically formed on each connective block 221 with respect to the lift/lower platform 21. A side of the first base member 22 is formed with a longitudinal sliding groove 222 which is between the two ends of the first base member 22. The limiting block 214 is slideably disposed at the sliding groove 222. At least one embedded block 2221 can be provided to couple to the sliding groove 222 for engaging with the limited block 214 which is disposed in the sliding groove 222. Hence, two sides of a combination of the sliding groove 222 and the at least one embedded block 2221 and the corresponding inclined surfaces of the limited block 214 form a dovetail slot structure to limit the work table 20 to lift/lower with respect to the chassis 10. A limited block 2222 is provided at the top of the sliding groove 222 and adapted to limit the lift/lower platform 21 and to be wedged into the slot 2141. A guiding rod unit 220 is longitudinally coupled to the first base member 22 to guide the first base member 22 to slide transversely/longitudinally and includes two sliders 223, two sliding blocks 224 and a limited plate 225. An end of each slider 223 is coupled to the first base member 22, each slider 223 is inserted through the related sliding block 224, and another end of each slider 223 is coupled to the limited plate 225. Each sliding block 224 is transversely mounted on the second sliding rod 15.
In general, a structure of the second base member 23 is similar to the first base member 22. Two connective blocks 231 are respectively provided at the bottom of two ends of the second base member 23 and the other two connective portions 213 which are opposite to the first base member 22, are respectively provided at two sides of the second base member 23 and correspond to the connective blocks 231. A through-hole 2311 is vertically formed on each connective block 231 with respect to the lift/lower platform 21. A side of the second base member 23 is formed with a longitudinal sliding groove 232 which is between the two ends of the second base member 23. The limiting block 214 is slideably disposed at the sliding groove 232. At least one embedded block 2321 can be provided to couple to the sliding groove 232 for engaging with the limited block 214 which is disposed in the sliding groove 232. Hence, two sides of a combination of the sliding groove 232 and the at least one embedded block 2321 and the corresponding inclined surfaces of the limited block 214 form a dovetail slot structure to limit the work table 20 to lift/lower with respect to the chassis 10. A limited block 2322 is provided at the top of the sliding groove 232 and adapted to limit the lift/lower platform 21 and to be wedged into the slot 2141. Three connective holes 233 are formed longitudinally on the second base member 23 between two ends of the second base member 23.
The cylinder unit 24 includes a plurality of cylinders 241 respectively provided at the connective blocks 221, 231 of the first and second base members 22, 23, a pneumatic supply 242 and a control element 243. Each cylinder 241 includes a telescopic rod 2411 inserted though the related one of the through-holes 2211, 2311 of the connective blocks 221, 231 of the first and second base members 22, 23 and the connective portion 213 of the lift/lower platform 21. An air hose 2412 is connected to each cylinder 241, and a plurality of air hoses 2412 are coupled to the pneumatic supply 242 so that the telescopic rod 2411 can expand and contract to control the lift/lower platform to lift/lower by gas thrust. The control element 243 is stepped on by users for outputting gas. Further, in the present invention, the cylinder unit 24 can be driven by a hydraulic supply.
A side of the guiding device 30 is coupled to the second base member 23 of the work table 20 and drives the work table 20 to slide with respect to the chassis 10 transversely/longitudinally. The guiding device 30 includes a sliding base 31, a fixture plate 32 and a handle 33. The sliding base 31 includes two transverse first holes 311, three longitudinal second holes 312 and an inclined surface 313. The two transverse first holes 311 are respectively engaged with the two first sliding rods 14 for sliding the sliding base 31 with respect to the chassis 10. The three longitudinal second holes 312 are respectively engaged with two first guiding rods 34 and a second guiding rod 35. The second guiding rod 35 is provided between the first guiding rods 34. An elastic element 351 is mounted on the second guiding rod 35 between the sliding base 31 and the second base member 23. The inclined surface 313 is provided at a side of the sliding base 31 opposite to the placement portion 11 of the chassis 10.
The fixture plate 32 is preferably T-shaped and has first and second portions (not numbered). The first portion of the fixture plate 32 is above the second portion of the fixture plate 32. Two ends of the first portion of the fixture plate 32 respectively couple to an end of the two first guiding rods 34. The fixture plate 32 is provided at the front end of the chassis 10 opposite to the placement portion 11 and includes a through slot 321 formed on the center thereof and piercing therethrough.
A copy shaper 40 is installed below the fixture plate 32 of the guiding device 30 and includes a die 41 for controlling the cutter 211 to cut the work piece to form a desired shape.
Two ends of each first guiding rod 34 respectively couple to the first base member 22 and the fixture plate 32. An end of the second guiding rod 35 couples to the second base member 23, and another end of the second guiding rod is inserted into the second hole 312.
A coupling member 331 is mounted on the handle 33 and pivotally connected to the through slot 321 of the fixture plate 32 so that the handle 33 is able to pivot with respect to the fixture plate 32. A gripping member 332 and a roller 333 are provided at two ends of the handle 33. Users can grip the gripping member to operate the handle 33, and the roller 333 is abutted against the inclined surface 313 and able to slide along the inclined surface 313 to drive the fixture plate 32 to pull the work table 20 to slide longitudinally. During operation of the handle 33 moved downwards by users, the roller 333 is moved upwards along the inclined surface 313. The inclined angle of the inclined surface 313 allows the lift/lower platform 21 to be pushed forwards/rearwards. A combination of the roller 333 and the inclined surface 313 can save the users' effort.
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While several embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 11/785,518, filed Apr. 18, 2007, now abandoned, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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