Claims
- 1. A power planer for planing a top surface of a workpiece and producing a sawdust byproduct, the power planer comprising:
a) a base assembly having a base structure and a plate structure, the base structure being formed from a first material and having a body portion that defines a support surface, the plate structure being formed from a second material that is different than the first material, the plate structure being coupled to the base structure in abutment with the support surface when the support surface is in an unmachined condition, the plate structure thereafter being machined to define a flat reference surface; b) a carriage assembly defining a cutter cavity; c) a cutterhead assembly housed in the cutter cavity and defining a cutting plane, the cutterhead assembly including:
a cutterhead having a longitudinal axis; a cutter blade; and a blade binder that is removably coupled to the cutterhead, the blade binder being configured to transmit a clamping force through the cutter blade and to the cutter head that fixedly but releasably couples the cutter blade to the cutterhead; d) a carriage elevation mechanism movably coupling the carriage assembly to the base to thereby permit a distance between the reference surface and the cutting plane to be adjusted, the carriage elevation mechanism including:
a plurality of guide posts fixedly coupled to one of the base and the carriage assembly, each of the guide posts having a threaded adjustment portion; and an elevation mechanism with a plurality of nut devices, each nut device being threadably engaged to the threaded adjustment portion of an associated guide post, each nut device being coupled to the other one of the base and the carriage assembly such that rotation of the nut devices relative to the guide posts affects an elevation of the carriage assembly relative to the reference surface; e) a locking mechanism that is operable in a disengaged condition, which does not inhibit in unison rotation of the nut devices, and an engaged condition, wherein at least a portion of one of the nut devices is moved axially relative to a remaining portion of the one of the nut devices against the threaded adjustment portion of the associated guide post and thereby inhibit in unison rotation of the nut devices; f) a setting mechanism for preventing a distance between the reference surface and the cutting plane from being set to a dimension that is smaller than a selected dimension, the selected dimension being selected from a plurality of predetermined dimensions that are defined by contact between a first stop device and a second stop device, the first stop device being coupled to the base, the second stop device being coupled to the carriage assembly; g) a height scale mechanism for gauging a distance between the reference surface and the cutting plane, the height scale mechanism having a rotary scale, a scale pointer and an extension member, the rotary scale having a cylindrically shaped scale portion with a plurality of spaced apart height indications, the rotary scale being rotatably coupled to one of the base and the carriage assembly, the scale pointer being coupled to the one of the base and the carriage assembly and including a reference mark, the extension member being coupled to the rotary scale and the other one of the base and the carriage assembly, the extension member moving responsively to relative movement between the carriage assembly and the base, wherein movement of the extension member affects a rotational position of the rotary scale relative to the reference mark on the scale pointer; h) a material removal gauge including a follower and a gauge pointer, the follower being configured to contact the top surface of the workpiece and to move the gauge pointer in relation to an amount that is related to a vertical distance in which the top surface extends above the cutting plane, the vertical distance coinciding with the position of a gauge pointer datum relative to one of a plurality of depth indicia on the gauge pointer; i) a motor coupled to the carriage assembly and providing a source of rotary power, the motor having an output shaft and a housing, the housing having at least one air inlet aperture; j) a dust collection mechanism coupled to the motor and the carriage assembly, the dust collection mechanism having a volute housing, a dust hood and an impeller, the volute housing having a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet, the first inlet being coupled in fluid connection to the air inlet aperture in the housing of the motor, the dust hood enclosing a portion of the cutter cavity and being coupled in fluid connection to the second inlet in the volute housing, the impeller being rotatably coupled to the output shaft and disposed in the volute housing between the first and second inlets, the impeller including a first set of impeller blades and a second set of impeller blades, the first set of impeller blades generating a first air flow in which air flows through the air inlet aperture in the motor and into the first inlet in the volute housing, the second set of impeller blades generating a second air flow in which air flows through the dust hood and into the second inlet in the volute housing, the second air flow being adapted to carry away the sawdust byproduct, the first and second air flows combining in the volute housing and being discharged through the outlet; and k) a power take-off mechanism that is coupled to elevation mechanism and operable for selectively rotating the nut devices under a source of power to selectively position the carriage assembly.
- 2. A base assembly for a power tool, the base assembly comprising:
a base structure formed from a first material and having a body portion that defines a support surface; and a plate structure formed from a second material, the plate structure being coupled to the base structure in abutment with the support surface;
wherein the support surface is not machined prior to the coupling of the plate structure and the base structure; and wherein the base assembly is machined to generate a flat reference surface only after the plate structure and the base structure have been coupled to one another.
- 3. A power planer comprising:
a base having a reference surface; a carriage assembly; and a carriage elevation mechanism including:
a plurality of guide posts fixedly coupled to one of the base and the carriage assembly, each of the guide posts having a threaded adjustment portion; and an elevation mechanism with a plurality of nut devices, each nut device being threadably engaged to the threaded adjustment portion of an associated guide post, each nut device being coupled to the other one of the base and the carriage assembly such that rotation of the nut devices relative to the guide posts affects an elevation of the carriage assembly relative to the reference surface.
- 4. A power planer comprising:
a base; a carriage assembly; and a carriage elevation mechanism having a plurality of guide posts and a plurality of nut assemblies, each of the guide posts being fixed to the base and having a threaded adjustment portion, each of the nut assemblies being coupled to the carriage assembly and threadably engaged to the threaded adjustment portion of an associated one of the guide posts, each nut assembly including a first threaded structure and a second threaded structure, the first and second threaded structures being coupled for rotation with one another but movable in an axial direction relative to one another; and a locking mechanism that is operable in a disengaged condition, which does not inhibit in unison rotation of the first and second threaded structures, and an engaged condition, wherein the first threaded structure is moved axially relative to the second threaded structure to lock the nut device against the threaded adjustment portion of the associated guide post and thereby inhibit in unison rotation of the first and second threaded structures.
- 5. A cutterhead assembly for performing a rotary cutting operation, the cutterhead assembly comprising:
a outterhead having a longitudinal axis; a cutter blade; and a blade binder that is removably coupled to the cutterhead, the blade binder being configured to transmit a clamping force through the cutter blade and to the cutter head that fixedly but releasably couples the cutter blade to the cutterhead.
- 6. A cutterhead assembly for performing a rotary cutting operation, the cutterhead assembly comprising:
a cutterhead having at least one blade aperture that extends generally parallel a longitudinal axis of the cutterhead, each blade aperture including a reaction wall and a forward tapered wall; a cutter blade that is disposed in the blade aperture in abutment with the reaction wall; and a keeper mechanism having a tapered keeper element that is movably disposed in the blade aperture between the cutter blade and the forward tapered wall, the keeper element being biased in a direction radially outwardly of the blade aperture such that the keeper element confronts both the cutter blade and the forward tapered wall to thereby fix the cutter blade in the blade aperture.
- 7. A power planer comprising:
a base defining a reference surface; a cutterhead assembly that defines a cutting plane; a carriage assembly housing the cutterhead assembly; a carriage elevation mechanism movably coupling the carriage assembly to the base to thereby permit a distance between the reference surface and the cutting plane to be adjusted; and a setting mechanism for preventing a distance between the reference surface and the cutting plane from being set to a dimension that is smaller than a selected dimension, the selected dimension being selected from a plurality of predetermined dimensions that are defined by contact between a first stop device and a second stop device, the first stop device being coupled to the base, the second stop device being coupled to the carriage assembly.
- 8. A power planer comprising:
a base defining a reference surface; a cutterhead assembly that defines a cutting plane; a carriage assembly housing the cutterhead assembly; a carriage elevation mechanism movably coupling the carriage assembly to the base to thereby permit a distance between the reference surface and the cutting plane to be adjusted; and a setting mechanism for preventing a distance between the reference surface and the cutting plane from being set to a dimension that is smaller than a selected dimension, the selected dimension being selected from a plurality of predetermined dimensions that are defined by contact between a first stop device and a second stop device, the first stop device defining a datum and being threadably coupled to the base to permit a distance between the datum and the reference surface to be selectively adjusted, the second stop device being coupled to the carriage assembly and including an adjustment portion that is rotatably mounted about a pivot point, the adjustment portion being segregated into a plurality of sectors, each of the sectors having a sector surface that is configured to be selectively abutted against the first stop device, each of the sector surfaces being spaced radially outwardly from the pivot point by a different predetermined distance, each predetermined distance corresponding to an associated one of the plurality of predetermined dimensions.
- 9. A power planer comprising:
a base defining a reference surface; a cutterhead assembly that defines a cutting plane; a carriage assembly housing the cutterhead assembly; a carriage elevation mechanism movably coupling the carriage assembly to the base to thereby permit a distance between the reference surface and the cutting plane to be adjusted; and a height scale mechanism for gauging a distance between the reference surface and the cutting plane, the height scale mechanism having a rotary scale, a scale pointer and an extension member, the rotary scale having a cylindrically shaped scale portion with a plurality of spaced apart height indications, the rotary scale being rotatably coupled to one of the base and the carriage assembly, the scale pointer being coupled to the one of the base and the carriage assembly and including a reference mark, the extension member being coupled to the rotary scale and the other one of the base and the carriage assembly, the extension member moving responsively to relative movement between the carriage assembly and the base; wherein movement of the extension member affects a rotational position of the rotary scale relative to the reference mark on the scale pointer.
- 10. A power planer for planing a top surface of a workpiece, the power planer comprising:
a base defining a reference surface; a cutterhead assembly that defines a cutting plane; a carriage assembly housing the cutterhead assembly; a carriage elevation mechanism movably coupling the carriage assembly to the base to thereby permit a distance between the reference surface and the cutting plane to be adjusted; and a material removal gauge including a follower and a gauge pointer, the follower being configured to contact the top surface of the workpiece and to move the gauge pointer in relation to an amount that is related to a vertical distance in which the top surface extends above the cutting plane, the vertical distance coinciding with the position of a gauge pointer datum relative to one of a plurality of depth indicia on the gauge pointer.
- 11. A power wood working tool for performing a wood working operation on a wood workpiece, the wood working operation producing a sawdust byproduct, the power wood working tool comprising:
a motor providing a source of rotary power, the motor having an output shaft and a housing, the housing having at least one air inlet aperture; a dust collection mechanism coupled to the motor and having a volute housing, a dust hood and an impeller, the volute housing having a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet, the first inlet being coupled in fluid connection to the air inlet aperture in the housing of the motor, the dust hood enclosing an area proximate wood workpiece and being coupled in fluid connection to the second inlet in the volute housing, the impeller being rotatably coupled to the output shaft and disposed in the volute housing between the first and second inlets, the impeller including a first set of impeller blades and a second set of impeller blades, the first set of impeller blades generating a first air flow in which air flows through the air inlet aperture in the motor and into the first inlet in the volute housing, the second set of impeller blades generating a second air flow in which air flows through the dust hood and into the second inlet in the volute housing, the second air flow being adapted to carry away the sawdust byproduct, the first and second air flows combining in the volute housing and being discharged through the outlet.
- 12. A power planer comprising:
a cutterhead; a carriage assembly defining a cutter cavity, the cutterhead being rotatably disposed in the cutter cavity; a motor coupled to the carriage assembly and providing a source of rotary power, the motor having an output shaft and a housing, the housing having at least one air inlet aperture; a dust collection mechanism having a volute housing, a dust hood and an impeller, the volute housing having a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet, the first inlet being coupled in fluid connection to the air inlet aperture in the housing of the motor, the dust hood enclosing a portion of the cutter cavity and being coupled in fluid connection to the second inlet in the volute housing, the impeller being rotatably coupled to the output shaft and disposed in the volute housing between the first and second inlets, the impeller including a first set of impeller blades and a second set of impeller blades, the first set of impeller blades generating a first air flow in which air flows through the air inlet aperture in the motor and into the first inlet in the volute housing, the second set of impeller blades generating a second air flow in which air flows from the cutter cavity, through the dust hood and into the second inlet in the volute housing, the second air flow being adapted to carry away the sawdust from the carriage assembly, the first and second air flows combining in the volute housing and being discharged through the outlet.
- 13. A power planer comprising:
a base for supporting a wooden workpiece; a motor; a cuffing tool coupled to the motor and receiving rotary power therefrom, the cutting tool being configured to perform a cutting operation on the wooden workpiece; an elevation mechanism movably coupling the cutting tool to the base about an axis; and a power take-off mechanism coupled to the elevation mechanism and receiving rotary power from the motor to selectively move the cutting tool under a source of power, the power take-off mechanism including a gear train with an input idler gear, a first intermediate idler gear, a second intermediate idler gear and an output gear, the input idler gear receiving a rotary input from the motor, the first intermediate idler gear meshingly engaging the input idler gear and the second intermediate idler gear and the second gear, the output gear being configured to transmit rotary power to the elevation mechanism to move the cutting tool relative to the base, the gear train being at least partially rotatable between a neutral position, wherein rotary power is not transmitted through either of the first and second intermediate idler gears to the output gear, a first engaged condition, wherein one of the first and second intermediate idler gears is meshingly engaged to the output gear to thereby rotate the output gear in a first rotational direction, and a second engaged condition, wherein the other one of the first and second intermediate idler gears is meshingly engaged to the output gear to thereby rotate the output gear in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction.
- 14. A power planer comprising:
a base for supporting a wooden workpiece; a motor; a cutting tool coupled to the motor and receiving rotary power therefrom, the cutting tool being configured to perform a cutting operation on the wooden workpiece; an elevation mechanism movably coupling the cutting tool to the base about an axis; and a power take-off mechanism coupled to the elevation mechanism and receiving rotary power from the motor to selectively move the cutting tool under a source of power, the power take-off mechanism including an input idler gear, an intermediate idler gear, a drive belt and an output gear, the output gear being configured to transmit rotary power to the elevation mechanism to move the cutting tool relative to the base, the input idler gear receiving a source of rotary power from the motor and rotating in response thereto, the intermediate idler gear being meshingly engaged to the input idler gear, the drive belt being coupled to the intermediate idler gear and the output gear, the intermediate idler gear being movable between a first condition, wherein rotary power is transmitted through the drive belt to the output gear, and a second condition, wherein rotary power is transmitted directly from the intermediate idler gear to the output gear.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/284,486 filed on Apr. 18, 2001, entitled “Portable Power Planer”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60284486 |
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