Claims
- 1. In combination, a track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool for treating a stone slab, comprising:
said track having a base with a first surface which contacts said stone and a second surface upon which at least one roller may travel in a path, and having a ridge extending longitudinally parallel to said path with first and second normal surfaces which extend in a first direction normal to said stone slab and in a second longitudinal direction; said trolley supported on said at least one roller which rolls on said second surface and having a second roller which rolls on said ridge first normal surface and a third roller which rolls on said second normal surface and further having a tensioning member which is movable to vary a distance between said second and third rollers from a first position which holds said second and third rollers tightly against said ridge to a second position which allows said second and third rollers to slide normal to said stone slab, said crescent supported upon said trolley and having first and second crescent members each forming an arc about an edge of said stone slab having an inside and an outside and a space between said first and second crescent members within which said stoneworking tool operates, said tool having a tool support carriage for traversing said crescent and carrying said tool therewith along said arc.
- 2. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 1 further comprising a jack screw for elevating said crescent relative to said trolley.
- 3. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 2 further comprising a linear bearing cooperative with said jack screw to maintain said elevating movement in a direction normal to said slab.
- 4. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 1 wherein said at least one roller traverses a linear path, and said ridge extends longitudinally parallel to said linear path.
- 5. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 1 further comprising:
a first plurality of wheels in opposing relationship and which roll on ones of said ridge first and second normal surfaces and which are spaced longitudinally along said ridge first and second normal surfaces, and a second plurality of wheels which roll on said second surface, ones of said second plurality of wheels on a first side of said ridge and others of said second plurality of wheels on a second side of said ridge.
- 6. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 1 further comprising a circular saw tool support, wherein said crescent is removable from said trolley and said circular saw tool support is attachable thereto.
- 7. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 1 wherein said tool support carriage further comprises tool support carriage wheels which roll on said crescent and follow a contour of said crescent, wherein said tool support carriage traverses a pattern defined by said crescent contour.
- 8. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 7 further comprising a cable to position said tool support carriage relative to said crescent.
- 9. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 1 wherein said tool support carriage further comprises a load spring and force applying member to compress said load spring against said tool support carriage, wherein said tool support carriage is in turn forced towards said stone slab.
- 10. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 9 wherein said force applying member further comprises a jack screw and cammed handle, wherein said spring compression force is adjustable by either rotation of said jack screw or camming of said cammed handle, wherein said compression force may be varied by a first amount by a first degree of rotation of said jack screw and by a second amount greater than said first amount by said first degree of rotation of said cammed handle.
- 11. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 10 wherein said second amount of compression force variance is sufficient to release said force applying member from applying any compression force when said first degree of rotation is sufficient to fully cam said cammed handle.
- 12. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 1 wherein said tool support carriage further comprises a first traversing member to traverse said outside of said first crescent member and a second traversing member to traverse said inside of said first crescent member and a tightener to adjust a first distance between said first and second traversing members, whereby said first and second traversing members may be drawn tight about said first crescent member.
- 13. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 12 wherein said tightener further comprises a tenon supporting said second traversing member, said tenon slidable within a mortise within said tool support carriage responsive to said tightener.
- 14. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 13 wherein said first and second traversing members further comprise grooved wheels.
- 15. The combination track, trolley, crescent, and stoneworking tool of claim 9 wherein said tool support carriage further comprises:
a tool frame which attaches to said stoneworking tool and which moves therewith; and at least one wheel which traverse at least one guide responsive to said load spring, said force applying member, said stoneworking tool and said stone slab, wherein said stoneworking tool moves closer to said stone slab and farther therefrom by said at least one wheel traversing said at least one guide.
- 16. A portable track and trolley for engaging a material to be worked and subsequently mounting a tool for working said material to said trolley and guiding said tool relative to said material to be worked, comprising:
a base having a first surface adjacent to a surface of said material and a second surface opposite thereto for supporting said trolley; a rail extending in a height from said material surface in a first normal direction and having opposed roller surfaces thereon defining a width between said opposed roller surfaces, and extending longitudinally along a length; a trolley undercarriage having a first plurality of wheels maintaining a load a minimum distance normal to said material surface from said material surface and providing rolling contact between said plurality of wheels and said base and further having a second plurality of wheels engaging said rail on said opposed roller surfaces; a tool carrier locating member for locating a tool carrier relative to said trolley; and a tool carrier engaging member that operatively retains said tool carrier to said trolley after engagement therewith having at least one removable fastener for retaining said tool carrier to said trolley.
- 17. The portable track and trolley of claim 16 wherein said rail extends longitudinally non-linearly.
- 18. The portable track and trolley of claim 16 wherein said rail extends longitudinally linearly.
- 19. The portable track and trolley of claim 16 further comprising a plurality of tool carriers which are individually configured to support and guide different ones of the tools selected from the group of a saw, an abrading rotary disk tool, and a router.
- 20. The portable track and trolley of claim 16 wherein said material to be worked is selected from the group of stone, glass, ceramic and metal.
- 21. The portable track and trolley of claim 16 wherein said trolley undercarriage further comprises:
a sliding wheel support member which slides relative to said tool carrier locating member; and a fixed wheel support member which is fixed in position relative to said tool carrier locating member; said second plurality of wheels including at least a first wheel supported on said sliding wheel support member and at least a second wheel opposed thereto and supported on said fixed wheel support member.
- 22. The portable track and trolley of claim 21 further comprising a means to slide said sliding wheel support member relative to said fixed wheel support member, wherein said second plurality of wheels more tightly engage said rail on said opposed roller surfaces when said sliding wheel support member is slid closer to said fixed wheel support member.
- 23. A motor carriage for supporting a stoneworking tool capable of supporting said stoneworking tool in an operative position and also capable of supporting said stoneworking tool in an inoperative position, said stoneworking tool readily moved between said operative position and said inoperative position, comprising:
a sliding holder to retain said stoneworking tool within said motor carriage; a guide along which said sliding holder travels during said ready movement; a link between said sliding holder and an anchor member of said motor carriage; a release pivoting about a first axis moving said link relative to said anchor member and thereby moving said sliding holder relative to said anchor member at a first distance change per degree of rotation and pivoting about a second axis moving said link relative to said anchor member and thereby moving said sliding holder relative to said anchor member at a second distance change per degree of rotation which is less than said first distance change per degree of rotation.
- 24. The motor carriage of claim 23 further comprising a spring between said anchor member and said sliding holder whereby said release applies a spring force through said spring when said sliding holder encounters forces opposing further movement and said release is moved farther.
- 25. The motor carriage of claim 24 wherein said stoneworking tool further comprises a rotary disk abrading tool.
- 26. The motor carriage of claim 23 further comprising a crescent and a means to move said sliding tool holder along said crescent.
- 27. The motor carriage of claim 23 wherein said moving means further comprises:
a cable forming an endless loop; and a knob for moving said cable relative to said knob.
- 28. The motor carriage of claim 26 further comprising a stop which limits travel of said sliding tool holder along said crescent.
- 29. A guide for shaping, contouring and polishing an edge of a hard material through contact with a tool, comprising:
first and second crescents wrapping angularly about said hard material edge; a tool holder between said first and second crescents; a means for locating said tool holder adjacent to said crescents; a tool holder drive member physically removed from said tool holder for generating a driving force; a linkage which couples said driving force to said tool holder for moving said tool holder in a path defined by said crescents; and a means for engaging said tool with said hard material.
- 30. The guide for shaping, contouring and polishing an edge of a hard material of claim 29 further comprising stops to limit a maximum range of said movement of said tool holder relative to said crescents.
- 31. The guide for shaping, contouring and polishing an edge of a hard material of claim 29 wherein said linkage further comprises a flaccid member and a means to guide said flaccid member relative to said crescents.
- 32. The guide for shaping, contouring and polishing an edge of a hard material of claim 29 wherein said locating means further comprises:
a means to traverse both an interior and an exterior of said crescents along the edges thereof; and a means to tighten said traversing means to said crescent edges.
- 33. The guide for shaping, contouring and polishing an edge of a hard material of claim 31 wherein said flaccid member further comprises a loop.
- 34. The guide for shaping, contouring and polishing an edge of a hard material of claim 33 wherein said flaccid member further comprises a chain.
- 35. The guide for shaping, contouring and polishing an edge of a hard material of claim 33 wherein said tool holder drive member further comprises a wheel anchored to at least one of said first and second crescents and coupled to said loop.
- 36. The guide for shaping, contouring and polishing an edge of a hard material of claim 33 wherein said first and second crescents define in combination with said tool holder a balance point, and wherein said tool holder drive member further comprises a motor and drive wheel distal to said tool holder, a mass of said motor and drive wheel shifting said balance point away from said tool holder.
- 37. A guide for shaping, contouring and polishing an edge of a hard material through contact with a tool and having an adjustable break line, comprising:
at least one crescent wrapping angularly about said hard material edge; a tool holder adjacent said at least one crescent and traveling thereabout; an adjustable stop adjacent a top of said at least one crescent for setting a first limit of angular travel of said tool holder about said at least one crescent; and a means for engaging said tool with said hard material.
- 38. The guide with adjustable break line of claim 37 wherein said adjustable stop further comprises a plurality of stop positions which may alternatively be selected for varying a position of said first limit of said angular travel.
- 39. The guide with adjustable break line of claim 38 wherein said adjustable stop further comprises a wheel rotatable about an axis of rotation and having a stop contact which is spaced from said rotation axis by an amount which varies dependent upon an angular orientation with respect to said axis of rotation and which sets said position of first limit of said angular travel.
- 40. The guide with adjustable break line of claim 39 wherein said adjustable stop further comprises a wheel rotatable about an axis of rotation and having a stop contact which is spaced from said rotation axis by an amount which varies dependent upon an angular orientation with respect to said axis of rotation and which sets said position of first limit of said angular travel.
- 41. The guide with adjustable break line of claim 40 wherein said adjustable stop further comprises a means for indexing to discrete limit positions.
- 42. A portable track and trolley for engaging a material to be worked and subsequently mounting a tool for working said material to said trolley and guiding said tool relative to said material to be worked, comprising:
a semi-rigid base having a first surface adjacent to a surface of said material and a second surface opposite thereto for supporting said trolley and being sufficiently pliant to conform to deviations in said material of dimension larger than a contact area between said tool and said material to be worked; a rail extending in a height from said material surface in a first normal direction and having opposed roller surfaces thereon defining a width between said opposed roller surfaces, and extending longitudinally along a length; a trolley undercarriage having a first plurality of wheels maintaining a load a minimum distance normal to said material surface from said material surface and providing rolling contact between said plurality of wheels and said base and further having a second plurality of wheels engaging said rail on said opposed roller surfaces; a tool carrier locating member for locating a tool carrier relative to said trolley; and a tool carrier engaging member that operatively retains said tool carrier to said trolley after engagement therewith having at least one removable fastener for retaining said tool carrier to said trolley.
- 43. The portable track and trolley of claim 42 wherein said semi-rigid base further comprises an extension beyond said material surface, and said portable track and trolley further comprises a stiffener for said semi-rigid base extension which provides adequate stiffness to said semi-rigid base to support said trolley undercarriage upon said semi-rigid base extension.
- 44. The portable track and trolley of claim 42 wherein said material to be worked is selected from the group of stone, glass, ceramic and metal.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/081,965 filed Feb. 20, 2002, presently allowed and copending herewith and listing the present title and inventor, and which in turn claims priority to U.S. Provisional patent application serial number 60/269,721 filed Feb. 20, 2001, the contents of each which are incorporated by reference in entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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