This invention relates to portable workbenches used to secure a work piece to be worked upon. The workbench can be used in industrial, commercial, and residential applications, and is particularly adapted for use in woodworking.
Workbenches of various designs have been known for many years. Portable workbenches face a paradox, in that a workbench generally is heavy, strong and unyielding to the forces and actions of a person using the workbench, while portability implies lightweight and compact so as to be easily moved by one person. Also, most stationary workbenches include some sort of vice, which is mounted to the bench for holding a workpiece. Vices are usually heavy, since they are normally made of iron. The use of such a vice on a portable workbench thus makes the bench heavy and bulky. If a lightweight vice is used, its strength and clamping capacity are detrimentally affected.
The top work surface of a workbench is often critical for precision work on a piece. In stationary benches, such as woodworker's bench, the top may be 4-5 inches thick, to provide weight, strength and stiffness necessary for various woodworking tasks and projects. This asset for a stationary workbench becomes a problem for a portable workbench.
The legs of a portable workbench also create problems. Lightweight legs enhance portability but reduce stability. The legs must also be foldable, so that the workbench is compact for portability.
Therefore, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved portable workbench.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a portable workbench which is strong and stable, yet lightweight.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a portable workbench that is able to securely clamp a work piece.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a portable workbench having a bench top which maintains flatness, and is non-twisting.
Still another objective of the present invention is the provision of a portable workbench having clamping versatility.
Yet another objective of the present invention is the provision of a portable workbench which can clamp a work piece to the top surface, sides, or ends of the bench.
Still another objective of the present invention is the provision of modular workbenches which can be interconnected to increase the work area.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a portable workbench having legs which can be quickly and easily folded between a storage position and a use position.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a portable workbench having legs which fold into a recess in the bottom of the bench top.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved workbench with a bench top constructed as a torsion box.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved workbench having a bench top with horizontal and vertical holes for receiving pipe or bar clamps for securing work pieces to the bench top.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved portable workbench having a vice block and bench dogs for clamping a work piece for planing.
Still another objective of the present invention is the provision of a workbench having a bench top with a storage compartment built therein.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved workbench which is economical to manufacture and durable in use.
These and other objectives become apparent from the follow description of the invention.
A portable workbench is provided for holding a work piece to be worked upon. The workbench includes a bench top having a plurality of horizontal holes and vertical holes extending through the bench top and adapted to selectively receive one or more pipe clamps for clamping a work piece to the bench top. Legs are pivotally mounted to the bench top for movement between a folded storage position adjacent the bench top and an unfolded use position extending downwardly from the bench top. The bench top is constructed as a torsion box, so as to be lightweight, yet strong and rigid. The legs include crossbraces to provide stability for the workbench, and adjustable levelers which provide stability for the workbench on uneven surfaces. A storage compartment is provided in the bench top for holding bench dogs, tools, hold downs, and other accessories.
The improved portable workbench of the present invention is generally designated by the reference numeral 10 in the drawings. The primary components of the workbench 10 are the bench top 12 and the folding legs 14.
The bench top 12 is constructed as a torsion box, having opposite sides 16, opposite ends 18, an upper skin 20, a lower skin 22 and an internal grid formed by longitudinal members 24 and lateral members 26. The torsion box components are preferably glued together, but may also be secured to one another using screws. This torsion box construction of the bench top 12 provides strength and rigidity, yet maintaining a light weight for easy portability of the workbench 10.
A rigid apron or skirt 28 extends around the perimeter of the bench top 12. The top edge of the apron 28 is flush with the upper surface of the upper skin 20. The lower edge of the apron 28 extends below the lower skin 22 so as to form a recess 30 in the bottom of the bench top 12. One or more slots 32 may be provided in the apron 28 so as to form a hand hold for carrying the workbench 10.
The bench top 12 has a series of horizontal holes 34 extending therethrough, and a series of vertical holes 36 extending therethrough. The horizontal holes 34 extend through each of the longitudinal and lateral grid members 24, 26. These holes 34, 36 are adapted to receive a pipe or bar clamp, as shown in
Each of the legs 14 of the workbench 10 generally includes a rectangular member 38 with an upper axle 40 and a lower cross piece 42. The opposite ends of each axle 40 are pivotally mounted in sockets 48 secured on the inside of the apron 28 within the recess 30 on the bottom of the bench top 12. As best seen in
A pair of crossbraces 50 are provided for the legs 14. Each crossbrace 50 includes an upper end connected to one of the axles 40 and a lower end connected to the cross piece 42 of the opposite leg. The upper and lower ends of the crossbraces 50 are connected to the axles 40 and cross pieces 42 by a T-fitting 46 which allow the ends of the crossbraces 50 to pivot about the axles 40 and cross pieces 42. Preferably, each crossbrace 50 is formed with an upper arm 52 and a lower arm 54. One of the upper and lower arms 52, 54 includes a reduced diameter male end which is received in the larger diameter female end of the opposite arm, so as to define a male/female connection point 56 between the upper and lower arms 52, 54. For example, the reduced diameter end may be formed by a smaller diameter pipe 55 having one end secured by bolts 54, adhesive, other fasteners, or welding to one of the arms 52, 54. A removable pin 60 allows the joint 56 to be quickly and easily assembled and disassembled for movement of the legs 14 between the folded storage position shown in
One example of a commercially available T-fitting 46 is sold under the trademark QUIXX-SMART, and includes a stop element to control the degree of rotation of the upper and lower arms 42, 44 when they are disconnected.
The legs 14 also include adjustable levelers 62 so as to provide stability for the workbench 10, when the bench is set upon an uneven surface or ground. The levelers 62 may be in the form of a foot threadably received in the lower end of the legs which can be threaded and unthreaded to provide the desired leg length.
Clips (not shown) may be provided on the bottom of the skin 22 for holding the legs 14 in the folded, storage position.
Preferably, each of the legs 14 extend downwardly in an angle of approximately 100° from the bench top 12, in opposite directions from one another, as best seen in
The sockets 48 are spaced inwardly from the opposite ends of the bench top 12, as best seen in
Multiple workbenches 10 can be arranged side-by-side and/or end-to-end, and clamped together using elongated pipe clamps extending through selected horizontal holes 34, thereby creating an enlarged work surface formed by the modular workbenches 10, as shown in
The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. It is understood that other functionally equivalent clamps can also be used with the workbench 10. For example, a bar clamp can be substituted for the pipe clamp. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.
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