1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an operation device and, in particular, to a device that facilitates a user to quickly and accurately displace a working device of a tenoner to manufacture a tenon and/or mortise during the working process.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,929,042 entitled “SEMI-AUTOMATIC MORTISING MACHINE”shows a mortising machine including a support bar, a working device utilized to manufacture a tenon and/or a mortise in a workpiece, and a guide device movably mounted thereon for directing the working device to cut the workpiece. The support bar includes a plurality of protuberances collectively defining an undulated edge. The guide device includes a molding bar mounted thereon. The guide device can move the molding bar along the undulated edge of the support bar. Thus, the working device can cut tenons and/or mortises in the workpiece according to the profile of the undulated edge. Further, the molding bar includes a second end formed with a locking groove, and a thread rod has a bolt head selectively locked in the locking groove. When the bolt head is disengaged from the locking groove, the molding bar can be adjusted with respect to the support bar in order to vary a distance therebetween. A problem is that it is difficult to move the molding bar along the undulated edge quickly and accurately and to vary the distance between the molding bar and the support bar.
The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, an operation device includes a connecting member mounted on and moved with a working device of a tenoner. The working device can cut tenons and/or mortises in a workpiece clamped on the tenoner. The operation device further includes a positioning mechanism mounted on and moved with the connecting member. The positioning mechanism includes a tube mounted on the connecting member and adapted to be fixed at various positions, an elastic member and a shaft retained in a hollow of the tube. The shaft includes an end extended outside of the tube and a roller mounted on the end and engaged with a guiding member of the tenoner. The elastic member is disposed between the tube and the shaft and is selectively depressed.
It is an object of the present invention that the elastic member enables the shaft to movably engage with an undulated edge of the guiding member in a quick and accurate manner.
It is another object of the present invention that the guiding member includes the plurality of sides, that each of the sides includes the plurality of protuberances defining the undulated edge, that each undulated edge defines an undulation pitch distance, and that the working device can cut two tenons and/or mortises with a distance therebetween according to the predetermined undulation pitch distance.
Other objects, advantages, and new features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanied drawings.
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Thus, the shaft 114 is biased by the elastic member 112, and the elastic member 112 prevents the shaft 114 to disengage from the shape of the undulated edge of the guiding member 3.
Since the undulated edge of the guiding member 3 is preferably configured of a plurality of arcuate and substantially curved sections and the second end of the shaft 114 is arcuate and substantially curved, the shaft 114 can be movably engaged with the shape of the guiding member 3 easily. In addition, the second end of the shaft 114 may include a roller 115 mounted and engaged with the undulated edge of the guiding member 3 so as to facilitate the user to move the shaft 114 along the guiding member 3.
Furthermore, the first end of the shaft 114 may include a grip 118 in order to facilitate the user to hold during movement of the shaft 114.
The operation device 1 also includes a control mechanism 12 mounted on the connecting member 10. The control mechanism 12 is used to control displacement of the working device 2 and includes a joint 121 pivotally mounted on the connecting member 10 by a pivot axle 124. The connecting member 10 includes a third hole 103 extended therethrough, and the joint 121 is pivotally mounted in the third hole 103 by the pivot axle 124. Further, the first hole 101 extends through the connecting member 10 in a first direction, whereas the third hole 103 extends through the connecting member in a second direction. The first and second directions are parallel to each other. The control mechanism 12 also includes a control member 122 mounted on a first end of the joint 121 and disposed on one side of the connecting member 10. The control member 122 is adapted to be gripped by the user to control pivotal movement of the joint 121. The control mechanism 12 further includes an engaging member 123 mounted on a second end of the joint 121 and disposed on the other side of the connecting member 10. The engaging member 123 includes a wheel 125 engaged with a slope 25 formed on the working device 2. Further, the wheel 125 is mounted on a seat 126, and the seat 126 is mounted on an end 127 of the engaging member 123. Preferably, the seat 126 and the engaging member 123 are threadly engaged.
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In view of forgoing, the operation device 1 enables the working device 2 to displace from one position to another position quickly and accurately.
Further, the positioning mechanism 11 is movably engaged with the undulated edge of the guiding member 3, and the shaft 114 is biased by the elastic member 112 so that the shaft 114 can be quickly moved on the guiding member 3.
Further, the guiding member 3 includes the plurality of sides, and each of the sides includes the plurality of protuberances 31 defining the undulated edge. Each undulated edge defines an undulation pitch distance, and the working device 2 can cut two tenons and/or mortises with a distance therebetween according to the predetermined undulation pitch distance.
While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of invention, and the scope of invention is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/590,763, filed on Nov. 1, 2006, now abandoned, of which the entire disclosure is incorporated herein.
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