It is common in the construction industry for a user to bring tools to a worksite for the sake of convenience and efficiency. Many power tools, such as miter saws and the like are extremely heavy, which makes it prohibitive to carry these types of tool extended distances to a job site. Accordingly, it is common to mount power tools to a cart, foldable stand, or other type of transport apparatus to assist in moving a power tool to the job site. Many conventional carts or stands are foldable, but are relatively unwieldy and difficult to fold and unfold with a power tool attached. Additionally, many carts or stands do not include locking mechanisms for both the folded position and the unfolded position for using the power tool. Finally, while stands are often used to transport and support power tools, stands and the tools must be removed from a vehicle and set up after arrival at a construction site and taken down after the task is completed, which takes time and reduces the efficiency of completing the task.
A first representative embodiment of the disclosure provides a portable stand for a work tool. The portable stand includes a rigid member with a longitudinal axis and a connector configured to be releasably mounted to a vehicle. A first post extends from the rigid member and a frame is rotatably connected with the first post and fixable with respect to the first post in a plurality of discrete positions. A mounting bracket is lockingly engageable with the frame and configured to fixedly support a work tool.
A second representative embodiment of the disclosure provides a portable stand for a tool. The portable stand includes a rigid member with a longitudinal axis, and additionally includes a connector for selective releasable connection with a vehicle. A plurality of wheels are rotatably mounted to the rigid member, and configured to allow the stand to be transported when not mounted to the vehicle. A first post and a second post each extend substantially perpendicularly from opposite ends of the rigid member. A first frame and a second frame are each mounted to the respective first and second posts and are fixably movable between a stowed position substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rigid member and an extended position perpendicular or oblique to the longitudinal axis of the rigid member.
A third representative embodiment of the disclosure provides a work tool transportably received on a vehicle. The work tool includes a housing defining the outer volume of the power tool and a working member moveably mounted within the housing. A work surface is disposed upon the housing and a hinge is configured to be mounted to the housing and to a vehicle, the hinge configured to allow the housing to pivot with respect to the vehicle between a transport position and a work position.
Advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention that have been shown and described by way of illustration. As will be realized, the disclosure is capable of other and different embodiments, and its details are capable of modification in various respects. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
a is another rear perspective view of the stand of
b is an elevational view of the stand in a transport position and attached to a vehicle.
a is a rear perspective view of an alternate stand in a transport position.
a is a perspective view showing the stand being attached to a vehicle.
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It is contemplated that the stand 10 may be configured to support a plurality of types of work tools, such as table saws, band saws, miter saws, planers, jig saws, drill presses, or other portable work tools that have a base or other component suitable to be removeably mounted to one or more brackets 80 on the stand 80, such as work surfaces.
The rigid member 20 may be an elongated column that extends along a longitudinal axis 20a between two extended ends 21, 22. A connector 24 is mounted to the rigid member 20 and extends substantially perpendicularly from a central portion of the rigid portion 20. The connector 24 may be an elongated member with a rectangular square profile or other geometrical profile that is configured to be inserted within a conventional trailer hitch receiver 320 (
The rigid member 20 may include a trailer hitch 27, or secondary hitch receiver that extends from the opposite side of the rigid member 20 from which the connector 24 extends. The trailer hitch 27 may be a conventional trailer hitch that is configured to receive a structure similar to the connector 24 on a trailer for connection thereto. In other embodiments, the trailer hitch 27 may be a ball type hitch, as is known in the art. The trailer hitch 27 is configured to allow a trailer or similar structure to be rigidly connected with the stand 10 and therefore to the vehicle that the stand 10 is connected therewith.
The rigid member 20 additionally supports one or more wheels 28 that extend from the rigid member 20 substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 20a of the rigid member 20. The wheels 28 are configured to not contact the ground when the stand 10 is connected to the vehicle (by way of the connection between the connector 24 and the trailer hitch receiver 320 of the vehicle), as shown in
The post 40 extends substantially perpendicularly from the rigid member 20, specifically from an end 21, 22 of the rigid member 20. In some embodiments, a post 40 is provided on each of the opposing ends 21, 22 of the rigid member 20. The post 40 may extend from the rigid member 20 relatively perpendicularly to the connector 24. The post 40 may include at least two sets of apertures 42, 44 that are disposed along the length of the posts 40.
The first set of apertures 42 includes a plurality of apertures that are vertically disposed along the length of the post 40. The first set of apertures 42 are each aligned to be substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis 20a of the rigid member 20. The first set of apertures 42 are each disposed to assist in retaining the frame 60 in the transport position (
In embodiments including two or more posts 40, the frames 60 (discussed in detail below) may be disposed upon the respective posts 40 to engage different apertures of the first set of apertures 42 on each post 40 such that each frame 60 is at a different distance from the rigid member 20. For example, as shown in
The second set of apertures 44 includes a plurality of apertures that are vertically disposed along the length of the post 40. The second set of apertures 44 may be each aligned to be substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 20a of the rigid member 20. The second set of apertures 44 are each disposed to assist in retaining the frame 60 in the transport position (
Because there are a plurality of apertures that are vertically aligned to form the second set of apertures 44 on each post 40, the frame 60 may be disposed at differing heights above the vehicle 310 and above the ground to allow for the work tool to be ergonomically disposed for various worker heights and work processes. Similarly, each frame 60 may be mounted to the respective post 40 at a different height to allow a work tool that is disposed upon each frame 60 (with one or more mounting brackets 80) to be used and not interfere with each other.
The plurality of apertures forming each of the first and second sets of apertures 42, 44 are each configured to receive a pin or similar operator 71 (best shown in
The frame 60 is an elongate member, or a plurality of members retained together, that is rotatably mounted to the post 40 with a collar 70, as discussed above. The frame 60 may include two or more parallel beams 62 that are fixed together on each end with an end cap 72. On a first end of each beam 62, the end cap 72 may be connected to the collar 70. The parallel beams 62 may each be substantially cylindrical and include an outer surface that is configured to receive a removable bracket 80 thereupon. The beams 62 are configured to allow the bracket 80 to be received at a plurality of different locations along the length of the beams 62 to allow for positioning the work tool upon the bracket 80 at a plurality of different positions along the frame 60 and additionally to support a plurality of different types of work tools of different sizes, shapes, and configurations.
As discussed above, the frame 60 is supported by the post 40 with a collar 70. The frame 60 may extend from the post 40 in a cantilevered fashion, with the collar 70 providing the sole connection with the post 40. The collar 70 may include a hoop portion 70a with an inner diameter slightly larger than the outer diameter of the post 40 to allow the hoop portion 70a to slide along the length of the post 40. The pin 71 is movably connected to the collar 70 and biased outward into a position to extend within an aperture of the plurality of apertures 42, 44 to retain the frame 60 at the selected rotational and vertical position on the post 40.
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The frame 60 may additionally include a support leg 100 that provides support for the extended end 63 of the frame 60 when in the work position. The leg 100 may be movable between a stowed position (
The frame 60 may additionally be capable of receiving and supporting a roller support 110 from the extended end 63 of the frame 60. The frame 60 may include a second casing 106 that receives a bar 112 that extends perpendicularly from the roller support 110 to allow the roller support 110 to be removed from the frame 60 and installed and translated with respect to the frame 60 to selectively support different sized and shaped workpieces. In some embodiments, the bar 112 of the roller support 110 may be extended within the casing 105 that is configured to receive the leg 110 when the leg 100 is withdrawn from the casing 105. In other embodiments, the second casing 106 receiving the bar 112 may be one of the beams 62 that define the frame 60.
In some embodiments, the rigid member 20 and the posts 40 are configured to be attached to a vehicle by way of the connector 24 mating with a trailer hitch, with the posts 40 aligned outbound of a tailgate 350 (
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The portable work tool 200 further includes a work surface 230 that is disposed upon or above the housing 220, and one or more hinges 260. The portable work tool 200 is rotatably mounted to the vehicle 310 with one or more hinges 260 for rotation between a use position (
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The hinges 260 each include first and second plates 262, 264 that are mounted to the work tool 200 and the vehicle 310, respectively. In some embodiments, the first plate 262 is rigidly mounted to one of the housing 220 or the work surface 230 and the second plate 264 is mounted upon or directly to the tailgate 350. The hinge plates 262, 264 may include one or more apertures 266 disposed within the hinge plates 262, 264 and accept fasteners to rigidly fix the respective hinge plate 262, 264 to the work tool 200 or the selected portion of the vehicle 310. The first and second plates 262, 264 can be shaped and configured as necessary to alter the relationship between two plates 262, 264 as the work tool 200 is rotated with respect to the tailgate 350, and the tailgate 350 is rotated with respect to the vehicle 310.
In some embodiments, the hinge plates 262, 264 are configured to be quickly disconnected from each other to allow for removal of the portable work tool 20 from the tailgate 350. The hinge plates 262, 264 may be rotatably mounted with a pin or with other structure that can be withdrawn or unhooked from the hinge plates 262, 264 to disconnect the plates.
In some embodiments, a cover 290 is provided to receive the second hinge plate 264. The cover 290 may be shaped in a plurality of orientations, but is configured to provide a suitable surface to securely receive the second hinge plate 264 and prevent the need to attach the second hinge plate 264 directly to the tailgate 350 or another portion of the vehicle. As shown in
In some embodiments and as shown in
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The foregoing disclosure is the best mode devised by the inventors for practicing this disclosure. It is apparent, however, that apparatus incorporating modifications and variations will be obvious to one skilled in the art. Inasmuch as the foregoing disclosure is intended to enable one skilled in the pertinent art to practice the instant disclosure, it should not be construed to be limited thereby but should be construed to include aforementioned obvious variations and be limited only by the spirit and scope of the following claims.
It is therefore intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that it be understood that it is the following claims, including all equivalents, that are intended to define the spirit and scope of this disclosure.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/976,642 filed on Oct. 1, 2007, the entirety of which is fully incorporated herein by reference.
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60976642 | Oct 2007 | US |