Portable support assembly for a workpiece

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6659440
  • Patent Number
    6,659,440
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 17, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A workpiece support assembly includes an elongated workpiece support structure and a pair of support members pivotally connected to one another towards upper ends thereof. The support members are pivotally movable between an open position and a folded position. The workpiece support structure has a workpiece support surface constructed and arranged to support a portion of a workpiece. The workpiece support assembly further includes a tabletop assembly. The tabletop assembly is movable into a deployed position in which the tabletop is disposed substantially horizontally in overlying relation to the workpiece support structure, with the pair of support members in their open operative position. The deployed tabletop presents an upper tabletop surface to support a workpiece. The tabletop assembly is movable, with the pair of support members in their open operative position, into a storage position which exposes the elongated workpiece support surface.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is generally related to portable workpiece support assemblies.




BACKGROUND




Many construction projects require two types of workpiece supports: sawhorses and workbenches. Typically, a sawhorse provides an elongated, relatively narrow support surface that is used to support a portion of a workpiece. For example, sawhorses are frequently used in pairs to support a relatively large workpiece such as a board or a panel of sheet rack or plywood. The sawhorses are usually spaced apart from one another in use supporting a workpiece and each sawhorse supports an end portion of the workpiece. The workpiece support surface of a sawhorse is of relatively little use when used by itself because it is so narrow. Workbenches, on the other hand, provide relatively wide, table-like support surfaces that can be used, for example, to support relatively smaller workpieces in their entirety.




It is inconvenient for workers to carry both a pair of sawhorses and workbench to a work site. These items also require significant storage space when not in use. Workspace is often at a premium at a work site because of the size and number of tools required and because of the size and quantity of building materials. It is therefore desirable that the amount of space required for a sawhorse and a portable workbench be kept to a minimum.




A need exists for a foldable, portable workpiece support assembly that is readily convertible between 1) a sawhorse configuration and 2) a workbench configuration which provides a tabletop having a tabletop surface constructed and arranged to support an entire workpiece in a self-sustaining manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The above identified need can be met by providing a workpiece support assembly that includes an elongated workpiece support structure and a pair of support members. The support members are pivotally connected to one another towards upper ends thereof and are pivotally movable between a) an open operative position and b) a folded position. The pair of support members are constructed and arranged when in their open operative position to support the workpiece support structure horizontally, in spaced relation above a ground surface. The workpiece support structure has an elongated, workpiece support surface constructed and arranged to support a portion of a workpiece. The workpiece support assembly also includes a tabletop assembly. The tabletop assembly includes a tabletop and a tabletop support structure. The tabletop assembly is movable into a deployed position in which the tabletop is disposed substantially horizontally in overlying relation to the workpiece support structure, with the pair of support members in their open operative position. The deployed tabletop presents an upper tabletop surface to support a workpiece. The upper tabletop surface is larger than the elongated, workpiece support surface. The tabletop assembly is movable, with the pair of support members in their open operative position, into a storage position which exposes the elongated workpiece support surface.




The workpiece support assembly can advantageously be used with a vise assembly that includes a housing structure, a movable member movably mounted for movement with respect to the housing structure, and a fixed member. A threaded member is rotatably mounted in the housing structure and is threadedly engaged with the movable member such that rotation of the threaded member moves the movable member with respect to the housing structure. The housing structure and the fixed member are releasably lockable with respect to the tabletop surface when the tabletop assembly is deployed so that a workpiece placed between the movable member and the fixed member can be held in a fixed position with respect to the tabletop surface by moving the movable member against the workpiece by rotating the threaded member so that the workpiece is gripped between the movable member and the fixed member.




Other aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a workpiece support assembly constructed according to the principles of the present invention and showing a pair of vise assemblies mounted thereon;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the workpiece support assembly showing the assembly in its sawhorse configuration;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the workpiece support assembly in its closed folded configuration;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the workpiece support assembly in its closed folded configuration;





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view of the workpiece support assembly in its sawhorse configuration;





FIG. 6

is a side elevational view of the workpiece support assembly showing a tabletop assembly thereof in a position between its closed folded position and its deployed position;





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of the workpiece support assembly in its workbench configuration;





FIG. 8

is an isolated perspective view of a tabletop of the tabletop assembly showing and showing the pair of vise assemblies mounted thereon;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a first portion of the vise assembly showing a movable member in its extended position relative to a housing structure;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a second portion of the vise assembly;





FIG. 11

is a partially exploded front view of the first portion of the vise assembly;





FIG. 12

is a view similar to

FIG. 11

except showing a rear view of the vise assembly;





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view taken generally through the line


13





13


as shown in

FIG. 9

except showing the movable member in its extended position;





FIG. 14

is a cross-sectional view similar to

FIG. 13

except showing the movable member in its retracted position;





FIG. 15

is a partial perspective view of a tabletop according to another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 16

is an isolated perspective view of the tabletop shown in

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of the tabletop shown in

FIG. 15

shown with a reinforcing element in exploded relation therewith;





FIG. 18

is a partial perspective view of a workpiece support assembly constructed according to the principles of the present invention shown in use with the tabletop shown in

FIG. 15

; and





FIG. 19

is a detailed perspective view of a locking assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a workpiece support assembly


10


constructed according to the principles of the present invention. The workpiece support assembly


10


is convertible between a) a sawhorse configuration (see

FIG. 2

, for example) which provides an elongated workpiece support surface


12


constructed and arranged to support a portion of a workpiece (not shown), particularly in cooperation with another assembly


10


and b) a workbench configuration (see

FIG. 1

, for example) which provides a tabletop surface


14


constructed and arranged to support an entire workpiece (not shown) in a self-sustaining manner. The support assembly


10


is foldable into a relatively flat configuration (see

FIGS. 3 and 4

, for example) to facilitate transport and storage. The flat configuration allows, for example, several support assemblies


10


to be stacked in a pile for storage.




The structure of the workpiece support assembly


10


can best be understood from

FIGS. 1-3

and


6


. The support assembly


10


includes an elongated support structure


16


and a pair of support members


18


,


20


. The pair of support members


18


,


20


are pivotally connected to one another towards upper ends thereof (in a manner described below). The support members


18


,


20


are pivotally movable between a) an open operative position (see

FIGS. 1 and 2

, for example) and b) a folded position (see

FIGS. 3 and 4

, for example). The pair of support members


18


,


20


support the workpiece support structure


16


. Specifically, the pair of support members


18


,


20


are constructed and arranged when in their open operative position to support the workpiece support structure


16


horizontally, in spaced relation above a ground surface.




The support assembly


10


further includes a tabletop assembly


22


, which provides the tabletop surface


14


when the support assembly


10


is in its workbench configuration. The tabletop assembly


22


includes a tabletop


24


and tabletop support structure


26


. The tabletop assembly


22


is movable when the support members


18


,


20


are in their open operative position into a deployed position (see

FIG. 1

, for example) in which the tabletop


24


is disposed substantially horizontally in overlying relation to the workpiece support structure


16


and presents the upper tabletop surface


14


to support a workpiece. The upper tabletop surface is larger than the elongated, workpiece support surface. The tabletop support structure


26


is connected to the tabletop


24


in the workbench configuration (shown in

FIG. 1

, for example) and cooperates with the workpiece support structure


16


to support the tabletop surface


14


in a level position (relative to a level ground surface). The tabletop assembly


22


is movable into a folded closed or storage position (see

FIG. 2

, for example) in which the tabletop


24


and the tabletop support structure


26


are adjacent to one of the support members


18


. When the tabletop assembly is moved into its storage position, the elongated workpiece support surface of the workpiece support structure is exposed. Thus, the sawhorse configuration of the workpiece support assembly


10


is realized when the tabletop assembly


22


is in its storage position and the support members


18


,


20


are in their open operative position (see

FIG. 2

, for example).




Preferably the workpiece support structure


16


, the support members


18


,


20


, the tabletop


24


and the tabletop support structure


26


are constructed of a high strength, lightweight molded plastic material, although any material of suitable strength, including any appropriate metal, wood, or polymeric material, for example, can be used in all or a portion of their construction.




The mounting of the support members


18


,


20


to each other and the mounting of the workpiece support structure


16


on the members


18


,


20


is best appreciated from

FIGS. 2-3

. Preferably the members


18


,


20


are pivotally mounted to each other at respective upper ends thereof by an elongated metallic rod


30


. The rod


30


is also engaged with structure (not visible in the figures) integrally molded on the under side of the workpiece support structure


16


to mount the workpiece support structure


16


on the pair of support members


18


,


20


.




Each support member


18


,


20


includes a pair of molded plastic legs


32


,


34


, respectively. The leg comprising each pair of legs are held in spaced relation by integrally molded upper and lower cross support structures


36


,


38


and


40


,


42


, respectively. A folding shelf assembly


44


is mounted between perspective upper cross support structures


38


,


42


of the support members


18


,


20


.




The details of the pivotal mounting of the support members


18


,


20


to one another and to the workpiece support structure


16


and the details of the construction of the folding shelf assembly


44


are not discussed in detail in the present application but can be understood from examining commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/372,669 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,298,946 which application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety into the present application for all material disclose therein.




The folding shelf assembly


44


limits of the movement of the support members


18


,


20


in their opening direction and holds the members


18


,


20


in their open operative position. A digit receiving opening


46


is formed in each side of the shelf assembly


44


. Each opening


46


is constructed and arranged to receive, for example, a finger or thumb of a worker using the assembly


10


to begin upward folding movement of the shelf assembly


44


and thereby begin the movement of the support members


18


,


20


toward one another into their folded position.




Outwardly facing surfaces of the workpiece support structure


16


are provided with a series of labeled (i.e., labeled with numbers and measurement units, for example) lines or line-forming structures


48


that comprise a ruler for taking linear measurements of a workpiece. The labels and the line-forming structures


48


can be, for example, integrally molded, raised surfaces, a layer of ink or other type of pigmented material, a plastic of a different color from the surrounding material, and so on.




Preferably, the tabletop support structure


26


is provided by a pair of elongated support arms


50


. The tabletop assembly


22


is mounted to one of the support members such as support member


18


. It can be appreciated that the support members


18


,


20


are of essentially identical construction so that workpiece support assembly


10


can be constructed by mounting the tabletop assembly


22


to either of the support members


18


,


20


. Because the support members


18


,


20


are essentially identical, only support member


18


will be discussed in detail, but the discussion applies equally to support member


20


. It can be appreciated that the support members


18


,


20


abut one another when in their folded position. It is contemplated, however, to provide an embodiment of the workpiece support assembly in which one support member is received (wholly or partially) within an appropriately shaped recess or opening in the other support member for compact storage when the workpiece support assembly is in its closed folded position. An example of this construction is shown in the above-incorporated application Ser. No. 09/372,669 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,298,946. It can be understood that the tabletop assembly


22


can be constructed to be mountable to either support member


18


,


20


.




A pair of connecting members


52


are each secured to the free end portion of a respective leg


32


of the support member


18


(each of the legs of the support member


18


being designated by the same reference numeral


32


). Preferably each connecting member


52


is of molded plastic construction. Preferably, each connecting member


52


is mounted to the associated leg


32


using a snap-fit construction and a plurality of fasteners such as screws. The construction allows, for example, the tabletop assembly


22


to be removed from the sawhorse portion of the workpiece support assembly


10


if the user so desires. Each connecting member


52


can be removably mounted to the associated leg


32


in a wide range of ways, however, including, for example, by using any appropriate fasteners, by a snap-fit type of construction, with an adhesive or with any combination of these methods. It is also contemplated that each connecting member


52


be integrally formed (of a molded plastic, for instance) with the associated leg


32


.




Preferably the arms


50


are pivotally connected between the associated connecting member


52


and arm-receiving structure


54


formed on the tabletop


24


in a position adjacent an edge portion of and on the underside of the tabletop


24


. In the exemplary embodiment of the work support assembly


10


, the pivotal mounting of the arms is accomplished by rivets


56


secured within aligned openings (not shown) in, respectively, the connecting members


52


, the arms


50


, and the arm-receiving structure


54


. As best seen in

FIG. 2

, the underside of the tabletop


24


has integral grooves or recesses


58


of appropriate size and shape to receive the arms


50


for compact storage when the tabletop assembly


22


is in its closed, folded position adjacent the support member


18


. Because the connecting members


52


are preferably removably mounted to the support member


18


, the tabletop assembly


22


can, as mentioned, optionally be removed from the assembly


10


. It is also contemplated to construct a tabletop assembly for mounting to a sawhorse as an after market-type product.




The details of the construction of the tabletop


24


can be best understood from

FIGS. 2 and 3

(which show the underside of the tabletop) and from

FIG. 8

(which shows the tabletop


24


in isolation). The tabletop


24


includes an integrally molded carrying handle


60


for carrying the work support assembly


10


in its folded position (

FIG. 3

, for example). It can be appreciated from

FIG. 3

that the folded position of the workpiece support assembly


10


is realized when the tabletop assembly


22


is in its storage position and the support members


18


,


20


are in their folded position. The tabletop


24


further includes a plurality of integrally molded open storage compartments


62


,


64


and a closeable central storage compartment (not visible) having a lid


66


.




The lid


66


is preferably of molded plastic construction and is shaped to have a pair of hinge structures


68


formed along one edge thereof and an integral latch structure


70


formed along an opposite edge. Preferably each hinge structure


68


is constructed and arranged to snap fit into pivotal engagement with appropriately shaped hinge receiving structure (not shown) integrally formed on the tabletop


24


. The latch structure


70


is constructed and arranged to snap-fit into releaseably latched engagement with latch receiving structure (not visible) integrally formed on the tabletop


24


. The lid


66


is flush with and forms part of the work support surface


14


of the tabletop


24


when the lid


66


is in its closed position. The central storage compartment can be used to store one or more vise assemblies (described below) when the vise assemblies are not in use.




A pair of table latches


72


are pivotally mounted on opposite edges of the tabletop


24


and are operable to latchingly engage associated end portions of the workpiece support structure


16


to releaseably lock the tabletop


24


thereto when the support assembly


10


is in its workbench configuration (see

FIG. 1

, for example). When the work support assembly


10


is in its workbench configuration, the elongated support structure


16


is received within a groove


74


formed on the underside the tabletop


24


. The groove


74


(best seen in

FIG. 3

) is defined by a series of aligned notches


76


formed in a plurality of reinforcing ribs or wall members


78


formed on the underside of the tabletop


24


. The ribs


78


rigidify and strengthen the tabletop


24


. The notches


76


are sized to snugly receive the workpiece support structure


16


. The table latches


72


prevent upward movement of the tabletop


24


away from the workpiece support structure


16


. Thus, it can be understood the cooperation of this groove


74


and the table latches


72


securely holds the tabletop


24


on the elongated support structure


16


when the tabletop assembly


22


is in its deployed position.




A recess


80


is integrally formed in the tabletop


24


adjacent a respective table latch


72


for storage of the latch when the tabletop assembly


22


is in its storage position and not in use as a workbench. The recesses


80


allow the work surface


14


of the tabletop


24


to be placed against an outer flat surface portion of the support member


18


when the tabletop assembly


22


is in its closed storage position. This allows the tabletop assembly


22


to be flat against the support member


18


when the support members


18


,


20


are in their open operative position to allow the support assembly


10


to be used in its sawhorse configuration without interference from tabletop assembly


22


and allows the support assembly


10


to be easily stored or stacked when the support members


18


,


20


are in their closed position because the assembly


10


is essentially flat.




A plurality of spaced, aligned openings


82


are provided in the work surface


14


of the tabletop


24


. The openings


82


are constructed and arranged to releaseably lockingly receive a vise assembly


84


.




The structure and operation of the vise assembly


84


is best understood from

FIGS. 9-14

. The vise assembly generally includes two separate portions or pieces


86


,


88


. The first portion


86


of the vise assembly


84


includes a housing structure


90


and a movable member


92


(both of which may be constructed of a molded plastic material as shown, a metal material, or any other material of suitable strength) mounted for movement with respect to housing structure


90


. The second portion


88


of vise assembly


84


is preferably of one-piece construction and will be referred to herein as the “fixed member” because, as will become apparent, when the vise assembly


84


is in use, the second portion


88


is in a fixed position with respect to the work surface


14


. The fixed portion


88


of the vise assembly is preferably made of molded plastic material, although a metal material can be used in the construction.




The manner in which the movable member


92


is mounted within a housing structure


90


is best appreciated from

FIGS. 11-14

. Specifically, a threaded member


94


rotatably mounted within a housing structure


90


is threadedly engaged with the movable member


92


such that rotation of the threaded member


94


moves the movable member


92


generally between extended and retracted positions with respect to the housing structure


90


. The threaded member can be made of a molded plastic material, a metal material (as shown) or any other material of suitable strength. The extended position of the movable member


92


is shown in FIG.


9


and in cross-section in FIG.


13


. The retracted position of the movable member


92


is shown in cross section in FIG.


14


.




As best appreciated from the cross sections (FIGS.


13


and


14


), a crank handle


96


is mounted on one end of the threaded member


94


by rivet or pin


97


and a radially enlarged end structure


98


is integrally formed on the opposite end of the threaded member


94


. The radially enlarged structure


98


limits outward threaded movement of the movable member


92


with respect to the housing structure


90


. It can also be appreciated from the cross sections of

FIGS. 13 and 14

that one end of the threaded member


94


is rotatably mounted in an opening


100


formed within the housing structure


90


and that the threaded member


94


is prevented from moving axially by cooperation of the handle


96


and an annular shoulder


102


integrally formed on the threaded member


94


.




Rotation of the handle


96


causes rotation of the threaded member


94


which in turn causes rectilinear movement of the movable member


92


between its extended and retracted positions. As best appreciated from

FIGS. 11 and 12

, a pair of guide posts


106


are integrally formed within the interior of the movable member


92


and are received within channels


108


of complementary configuration formed within the housing structure


90


. Each channel


108


is formed within an axially extending structure


110


integrally formed within the housing structure


92


. Preferably the exterior of each axially extending structure


110


is splined and tapered. The splined structure strengthens and rigidifies each axially extending structure


110


and, in combination with the tapering, reduces any frictional engagement between the exterior of the axially extending structures


110


and upper and lower interior walls surfaces


114


,


116


of the housing structure


92


.




The housing structure


92


and fixed member


88


each include locking structure constructed and arranged to allow each portion


86


,


88


of the vise assembly


84


to be releaseably locked with respect to the support surface


14


of the tabletop


24


. Specifically, each locking structure is comprised of a downwardly extending essentially cylindrical shaft or post


118


and a radially extending locking tab


120


(i.e., radial with respect to the central axis of the post


118


) formed thereon. Each opening


82


in the tabletop


24


is slotted (slots are not shown) in an axial direction of the opening to receive the tab


120


and thereby allow the post


118


to move into a selected opening


82


. When the post


118


is fully inserted, each opening


82


further includes a circumferentially extending locking slot (not shown) which allows limited circumferential movement of the tab


120


and therefore limited rotation of the post


118


within the opening when the post


118


is fully inserted therein. Movement of the tab


120


through the locking slot releasably locks that associated portion of the vise assembly onto the surface


14


of the tabletop


24


.




Another example of an arrangement for locking the first and second portions


86


,


88


of the vice assembly


84


can be appreciated from

FIGS. 10 and 15

.

FIG. 15

shows an alternative embodiment of a tabletop


140


(described below) in isolation. A post


118


of the second portion


88


(see

FIG. 10

) includes a lock engaging element in the form of the tab


120


. A wall structure


107


of each opening (such as opening


109


of tabletop


140


shown in

FIG. 15

) may be provided with a complimentary lock engaging element, shown in this example embodiment in the form of a groove


111


integrally formed in the plastic of the wall of the tabletop opening


109


. The complimentary lock engaging element, or groove,


111


in each opening is constructed and arranged to releasably lockingly engage the tab


120


on the second portion


88


. More specifically, the groove


111


and the tab


120


cooperate to help the user to determine when the portion


88


has been sufficiently rotated in a locking direction during installation on the tabletop


140


. More specifically, as the user rotates portion


88


, in a locking direction, the user will feel an initial resistance to rotation when the tab


120


of the post


118


of the second portion


88


(

FIG. 10

) contacts the wall structure


107


. Further rotation in the locking direction causes the tab


120


to enter and engage the groove


111


. The user will be able to tell when the tab


120


enters the groove


111


by the difference in resistance to rotation. The user will be able to tell, therefore, when he or she has rotated the second portion


88


sufficiently for installation. The engagement between tab


120


and the groove


111


will also help to keep the portion


88


properly aligned with the opposing first portion of the vice assembly. It can also be appreciated that a first portion (not shown) of the vice assembly can be provided with structure similar to that on the second portion


88


to aid in installation and alignment of the first portion. Thus, it can be understood that when the lock engaging elements, that is tabs


120


, on the posts


118


, engage respective lock engaging elements, that is grooves


111


, in a respective opening, workpiece gripping surfaces


115


on the movable and fixed members


92


,


88


, respectively, are generally in opposing relation to one another, spaced from one another and generally parallel so that they are positioned to engage a workpiece place therebetween.




Operation




The operation of the workpiece support assembly


10


can best be understood from

FIGS. 4-7

.

FIG. 4

shows the support assembly


10


in its closed folded position. In this position, the tabletop assembly


22


is in its storage position in which it is adjacent support member


18


, and the support members


18


,


20


are together in their folded position. To use the support assembly


10


as a sawhorse, the support members


18


,


20


are pivoted apart into their open operative position (FIG.


5


). The folding shelf assembly


44


is in its unfolded open position and can be used to support tools or building materials while the assembly


10


is in use as a sawhorse. The tabletop assembly


22


is still in its storage position and is thus out of the way of a person using the assembly


10


as a sawhorse. The surface


12


is too narrow to be used by itself in supporting a workpiece for most construction tasks. Typically, a long workpiece such as a board or sheet of plywood is suspended between the narrow surfaces


12


of a pair of workpiece support assemblies


10


.




When a worker wishes to use the relatively wide support surface


14


, the workpiece support assembly


10


can be moved into its workbench configuration. To accomplish this, the tabletop


24


is moved into its deployed position by essentially pivoting it on the support arms


50


. This movement can be understood from comparing

FIGS. 5-7

. The tabletop


24


is placed in overlying relation to the workpiece support structure


16


with the groove


74


(not visible in

FIGS. 5-7

, but shown, for example, in

FIG. 3

) formed on the underside of the tabletop


24


placed over the workpiece support structure


16


. The table latches


72


are moved into latching engagement with respective ends of the workpiece support structure


16


.

FIG. 7

shows the tabletop assembly


22


in its deployed position. The deployed tabletop


24


is supported by the cooperation of the arms


50


of the tabletop support structure


26


and the workpiece support structure


16


.




A vise assembly


84


can be used to hold a workpiece on the work surface


14


of the tabletop


24


when the workpiece support assembly


10


is in its workbench configuration. To use a vise assembly


84


, a worker removes the first and second portions


86


,


88


of the assembly


84


from the central storage compartment of the tabletop


24


by opening the lid


66


. It can be understood that the use of the central storage compartment to store one or more of the vise assemblies


84


is optional. The central storage compartment can be used to store other items as well, and is large enough to store one or more vise assemblies


84


.




The first portion


86


of the vise assembly


84


is secured with respect to the work surface


14


by inserting the shaft


118


on the housing structure


90


into a selected opening


82


of the tabletop


24


. When the shaft


118


is fully inserted in the selected opening


82


, the housing structure


90


is turned or rotated to move the tab


120


into locking engagement with the circumferentially extending locking slot to lock the first portion


86


of the vise assembly


84


in its operating position on the tabletop


24


. The fixed member


88


of the vise assembly


84


is mounted in a selected opening


82


in the same manner. In a preferred embodiment of the vise assembly


84


and tabletop


24


, each portion


86


,


88


of the vise assembly


84


is required to be pivoted or rotated approximately 45 degrees to move the each portion


86


,


88


from its releasing position into stopped locking position and vice versa.




In the exemplary embodiment of the tabletop assembly


22


shown, two series or “lines” of opening's


82


are provided on the tabletop


24


. The two series are designated


130


,


132


, respectively, and are best seen in FIG.


8


. Preferably the two portions


86


,


88


of a vise assembly


84


are placed in openings the same series


130


or


132


, but this is not required. All of the opening


82


are identical and each portion


86


,


88


can be mounted in any opening


82


. It can be understood that the two portions


86


,


88


of the vise assembly


84


are removed from locked engagement with the tabletop


24


by reversing the above-described sequence of operations for locking each portion


86


,


88


the tabletop


24


. That is, to remove each portion, each portion


86


,


88


is pivoted from its locked, operative position into its unlocked position and then pulled upwardly away from the work surface


14


of the tabletop


24


.




Preferably the housing structure


90


is releasably secured along an edge portion of the tabletop


24


so that the crank handle


96


extends outwardly beyond the work surface


14


to facilitate manual cranking movement of the handle


96


. The fixed member


88


is then mounted to the tabletop


24


in a position relative to the housing structure


90


close enough so that movement of the movable member


92


toward its extended position grips the selected workpiece therebetween. Preferably, the fixed member


88


is placed as close as possible to the housing structure


90


while still accommodating the workpiece therebetween so that the user is required to turn the handle


96


as little as possible to grip the workpiece. The user can grip a workpiece using a single vise assembly


84


for smaller workpieces or can use a pair of vise assemblies


84


for larger workpieces.




To grip a workpiece in a vise assembly


84


, the workpiece is placed between the two portions


86


,


88


and the movable member


92


of the first portion


86


is moved towards its extended position using the crank handle


96


and into biasing engagement with the workpiece. The fixed portion


88


is positioned close enough to the housing structure


90


so that the workpiece is gripped between the movable member


92


and the fixed member


88


of the vise assembly


84


before the movable member


92


reaches its full extended position. The workpiece is released from the vise assembly


84


by rotating the crank handle


96


in the opposite direction to move the movable member


92


away from and out of biasing engagement with the workpiece.




The movable member


92


of the exemplary vise assembly


84


has a range of movement between extended and retracted positions of only approximately four cm, but workpieces of a wide range of sizes can be gripped by the vise assembly


84


by repositioning the fixed member (along series of openings) relative to the housing structure


90


of the vise assembly


84


.




Thus, the fixed member


88


can be repositioned relative to the first portion


86


of the vise assembly


84


to accommodate a wide range of workpiece sizes, even if the range of movement of the movable member


92


relative to the housing structure


90


(that is, the range between its extended and retracted positions) is relatively small. Because each vise assembly


84


is relatively small, a pair of vise assemblies


84


can easily be stored in the central compartment and covered with the lid


66


when not in use.




The locking engagement between each tab


120


on the two portions of the vise assembly and the tabletop


24


prevents the two portions


86


,


88


of the vise assembly


84


from being displaced upwardly away from the work surface


14


when the crank handle


96


is being tightened. The tabs


120


also prevent each portion


86


,


88


of the vise assembly


84


from “bending” backwards (i.e., away from one another) as the vise assembly


84


is tightened.




Preferably there are two bars of metal


138


affixed to the under portion of the tabletop


24


. Each metal bar


138


is positioned such that it extends under the tabletop


24


generally between the first portion and second portion


86


,


88


of a respective vise assembly


84


. The metal bars


138


strengthen and rigidify the tabletop


24


, thereby preventing the tabletop


24


from bending or buckling while using one or both vise assemblies


84


to grip a workpiece. Each bar


138


is preferably secured to the tabletop


24


by screws or other fasteners.




Another embodiment of a tabletop


140


of a tabletop assembly is shown in

FIGS. 15-17

. Structures and portions of the tabletop


140


that are identical to the tabletop


24


are identified with identical reference numbers and are not discussed further. The tabletop


140


includes a plurality of molded plastic core structures


142


integrally formed in the molded plastic of the tabletop, instead of the metal bars


138


that are affixed to tabletop


24


, as seen in FIG.


2


. Each core structure


142


has a closed cross section and extends under the upwardly facing surface of the tabletop. The core structures


142


are generally perpendicular to the elongated support structure


16


when the tabletop assembly is deployed. The closed cross sections of the core structures


142


are constructed and arranged to rigidify the tabletop. A plurality of elongated reinforcing elements


144


can optionally be secured within a hollow interior space


146


of a respective core structure


142


to further rigidify the tabletop


140


. In the example tabletop


140


, the reinforcing elements


144


are in the form of a plurality of metal strips or bars, one of which is shown in exploded relation with an associated core structure


142


in FIG.


17


. The reinforcing elements


144


can be formed of any appropriate material including any appropriate metal, a solid plastic, wood, and so on. Each reinforcing element


144


can be secured within the interior space


146


of the associated core structure


142


with any appropriate fasteners (not shown) through openings


150


(see FIG.


15


).




Each vise assembly


84


has many advantages including that each portion


86


,


88


of each assembly


84


is very small, yet, because of the two-piece construction, both very small and very large workpieces can be gripped using the vise assembly


84


. The two-piece construction allows a threaded member


94


of relatively short length to be used in the construction of the vise assembly


84


because the range of movement of the movable member does not need to be very large to accommodate both large and small workpieces.




It can be appreciated that the embodiments and descriptions of the workpiece support assembly and the vise assembly are intended to be exemplary only and not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Other embodiments of the work support assembly are contemplated and within the scope of the invention. For example, although the tabletop assembly is essentially permanently mounted to the work support assembly in the exemplary embodiment (where “permanently” means that the tabletop assembly is not normally removed during normal use of the support assembly), is contemplated to provide a work support assembly of two-piece construction in which the tabletop assembly is a separate piece of the assembly. When the work support assembly is of two-piece construction, the tabletop support structure can be mounted between the tabletop and a support member of the workpiece support assembly or, alternatively, one end of the tabletop support structure can be mounted to the tabletop in the opposite end can engage the ground directly. It is also contemplated to mount a tabletop assembly on an adjustable sawhorse of the types shown in the commonly assigned Ser. No. 09/372,669.




It is also contemplated to provide a locking assembly to releasably lock the tabletop assembly in its storage position. An example locking assembly


160


is shown in

FIGS. 18 and 19

. The locking assembly


160


is shown mounted on a workpiece support assembly


162


that includes tabletop


140


. The workpiece support assemblies


10


,


162


are identical except that assembly


162


includes tabletop


140


and locking assembly


160


. Identical structures between the two assemblies


10


,


162


are identified with identical reference numbers and are not discussed in further detail.




The locking assembly


160


is comprised of a pair of molded plastic projections


164


(see

FIG. 19

) on one support member


18


and a molded plastic opening or recess


166


formed in the tabletop


140


. Movement of the tabletop


140


into its storage position moves the pair of projections


164


on to a snap fit locking relation with the opening


166


. To release the tabletop


140


from its locked storage position, the pair of projections


164


are moved manually into a released relation with the recess


166


. More specifically, the plastic projections


164


are resilient, flexible structures that include gripping surfaces


170


that engage an outer edge surface


172


of the opening


166


in the unflexed position of the projections


164


to lock the tabletop


140


in its storage position. To deploy the tabletop, the user manually presses on outer surfaces


168


, which flex the projections


164


toward one another so that surfaces


170


,


172


move out of engagement with one another to release the tabletop


140


. Movement of the tabletop


140


back into its storage position causes edge portions of the opening


166


to contact the angled surfaces


168


. Further movement of the tabletop


140


toward its storage position moves the two projections


164


toward one another to allow the projections to pass through the opening


166


. When the tabletop


140


reaches its storage position, the projections move back to their unflexed positions which engage surfaces


170


,


172


to automatically lock the tabletop


140


in its storage position.




When the pair of support members


18


,


20


are in their open position and the tabletop


140


is in its storage position, the tabletop


140


is releasably locked to the support member


18


in essentially side-by-side parallel relation therewith. When the tabletop is releasably locked in its storage position, the support members


18


,


20


can be moved between their open operative and folded positions. When the tabletop


140


is releasably locked in its storage position and when the pair of support members


18


,


20


are in their folded position, the support members


18


,


20


and the tabletop


140


are disposed in essentially side-by-side parallel relation with one another. It is, of course, possible for the pair of projections to be provided on the table top


140


, while an opening with which the projections lockingly engage may be formed within the support member


18


.




Other embodiments of the vise assembly are also contemplated. For example, is contemplated to realize a vise assembly using two portions which both include movable members. For example, it is contemplated to construct a vise assembly using a pair of first portions


86


of the assembly


84


.




Thus, it can be understood that while the invention has been disclosed and described with reference with a limited number of embodiments, it will be apparent that variations and modifications may be made to each embodiment without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the following claims are intended to cover all such modifications, variations, and equivalents thereof in accordance with the principles and advantages noted herein.



Claims
  • 1. A workpiece support assembly, comprising:a pair of support members having upper ends, the pair of support members being pivotally connected to each other and movable between an open operative position and a folded position; an elongated workpiece support structure mounted to the upper ends of the pair of support members in a generally horizontal spaced relation above a ground surface, wherein the elongated workpiece support structure includes a workpiece support surface; and a tabletop assembly including a tabletop with a tabletop surface and a tabletop support structure connected to the tabletop and one of the support members, wherein when the pair of support members are disposed in the open operative position, the tabletop assembly is movable between a deployed position in which the tabletop is disposed substantially horizontally over the workpiece support surface and a storage position in which the tabletop is disposed below the workpiece support surface so that the workpiece support surface is accessible for supporting a workpiece.
  • 2. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said tabletop support structure is connected between said tabletop and a lower portion of one support member of said pair of support members.
  • 3. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein when said pair of support members are in the folded position thereof and said tabletop assembly is in the storage position thereof, said support members and said tabletop are disposed in essentially side-by-side parallel relation with one another.
  • 4. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 2 further including a vise assembly comprising a housing structure, a movable member movably for movement with respect to said housing structure, a threaded member rotatably mounted in said housing structure and threadedly engaged with said movable member such that rotation of said threaded member moves said movable member with respect to said housing structure, and a fixed member, said housing structure and fixed member being releasably lockable with respect to said tabletop surface when said tabletop assembly is deployed such that a workpiece placed between said movable member and said fixed member can be held in a fixed position with respect to said tabletop surface by moving said movable member against said workpiece by rotating said threaded member so that said workpiece is gripped between said movable member and said fixed member.
  • 5. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein said fixed member can be releasably locked with respect to said tabletop surface in a range of positions relative to said housing structure to accommodate workpieces of different sizes.
  • 6. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein said vise assembly further includes a crank handle mounted to said threaded member to rotate said threaded member.
  • 7. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 6 wherein said tabletop includes storage space to store said vise assembly.
  • 8. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein said elongated support structure, said pair of support members, said tabletop assembly and said fixed member, said movable member and said housing structure of said vise assembly are each constructed of a molded plastic.
  • 9. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said tabletop includes a storage container.
  • 10. A workpiece storage assembly as defined in claim 1, further comprising a locking assembly constructed and arranged to releasably lock said tabletop assembly in the storage position thereof.
  • 11. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 10, wherein said tabletop support structure is connected between said tabletop and one support member of said pair of support members, wherein when said pair of support members are in the open position thereof and said tabletop assembly is in the storage position thereof, said one support member of said pair of support members and said tabletop are releasably locked to one another by said locking assembly in essentially side-by-side parallel relation with one another, and wherein when said tabletop assembly is releasably locked in the storage position thereof the support members are movable between the open operative and folded positions thereof.
  • 12. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 11, wherein when said tabletop assembly is releasably locked in the storage position thereof and when said pair of support members are in the folded position thereof, said support members and said tabletop are disposed in essentially side-by-side parallel relation with one another.
  • 13. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 12, wherein said elongated support structure, said pair of support members, said tabletop assembly and said locking assembly are each constructed of a molded plastic.
  • 14. A workpiece storage assembly as defined in claim 13, wherein said locking assembly is comprised of a pair of molded plastic projections on one of either the tabletop or the one support member and a molded plastic recess on the other of either the tabletop or the one support member, the pair of projections being constructed and arranged such that movement of the tabletop assembly into the storage position thereof moves the pair of projections on to a snap fit locking relation with the recess and wherein said pair of projections are manually movable into a released relation with the recess to deploy the tabletop assembly.
  • 15. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said elongated support structure, said pair of support members, and said tabletop assembly are each constructed of a molded plastic.
  • 16. A workpiece storage assembly as defined in claim 15, said tabletop assembly further including a plurality of molded plastic core structures integrally formed in the tabletop of the tabletop assembly, each core structure having a closed cross section and extending under the upwardly facing surface of the tabletop and generally perpendicularly to said elongated support structure when said tabletop assembly is deployed, said plurality of core structures being constructed and arranged to rigidify said tabletop.
  • 17. A workpiece storage assembly as defined in claim 16, further comprising a plurality of elongated reinforcing elements, each elongated reinforcing element being secured within a hollow interior space of a respective core structure to further rigidify said tabletop.
  • 18. A workpiece storage assembly as defined in claim 17, wherein each said elongated reinforcing element is constructed of a metallic material.
  • 19. A workpiece storage assembly as defined in claim 11, further comprising a vise assembly comprising a housing structure, a movable member movably mounted for movement with respect to said housing structure, a threaded member rotatably mounted in said housing structure and threadedly engaged with said movable member such that rotation of said threaded member moves said movable member with respect to said housing structure, and a fixed member, said housing structure and said fixed member being releasably lockable with respect to said tabletop surface when said tabletop assembly is deployed such that a workpiece placed between said movable member and said fixed member can be held in a fixed position with respect to said tabletop surface by moving said movable member against said workpiece by rotating said threaded member so that said workpiece is gripped between said movable member and said fixed member.
  • 20. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 19 wherein each of said housing structure and said fixed member includes a locking structure having a lock engaging element and wherein said tabletop surface includes a plurality of spaced openings, each opening including a complimentary lock engaging element constructed and arranged to releasably lockingly engage the lock engaging element on the locking structure inserted therein, said openings being spaced to enable said housing structure and said fixed member to be positioned a range of distances from one another on said tabletop surface, said fixed member, said housing structure and said openings being instructed and arranged such that when said lock engaging elements on said housing structure and said fixed member, respectively, engage the complimentary locking elements in a respective opening, workpiece gripping surfaces on the movable and fixed members respectively are generally in opposing relation to one another and spaced from one another to engage a workpiece placed therebetween.
  • 21. A workpiece support assembly as defined in claim 20 wherein said elongated support structure, said pair of support members, said tabletop assembly and said fixed member, said movable member and said housing structure of said vise assembly are each constructed of a molded plastic.
  • 22. A workpiece support assembly, comprising:a pair of support members with upper ends and lower ends, the upper ends of each support member being pivotally connected together such that the pair of support members are movable between a folded position in which the pair of support members are substantially parallel and an open position in which the upper ends of the support members are adjacent and the lower ends of the support members are spaced apart; and a tabletop assembly having a tabletop with a table surface and a tabletop support structure pivotally connected between the tabletop and the lower ends of the pair of support members, wherein the tabletop assembly is movable between a deployed position in which the tabletop is supported by the tabletop support structure with the table surface in a horizontal position and a storage position in which the tabletop is folded with the table surface against one of the support members.
Parent Case Info

The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application of Levy, Ser. No. 60/255,881, filed Dec. 18, 2000 the entirety of which is hereby incorporated into the present application by reference.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/255881 Dec 2000 US