1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a table saw, and more specifically to a rip fence device for a table saw, which can stably support the workpiece under cutting.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional table saw is generally equipped with a rip fence for stopping at a lateral side of a workpiece under cutting so as to determine and restrict the cutting width of the workpiece. By means of the cooperation of rails with channels, the rip fence is slidably moveable relative to the worktable, and furthermore the rip fence can be locked on a lateral side of the worktable or on the rail by using a locking device.
If a to-be-cut workpiece has a width greater than that of a support zone of the worktable, the rip fence will need to be pulled outwardly away from the worktable to a proper distance for enabling the rip fence to be stoppable at the lateral side of the workpiece so as to determine the cutting width of the workpiece. Under this circumstance, a part of the workpiece will be suspended outside the worktable such that the workpiece may not be firmly supported in the cutting process. Even though a support device has been provided for the rip fence to offer a better support to a large-sized workpiece during cutting, it has a drawback of complicated design.
It is one objective of the present invention to provide a rip fence device for a table saw, which has a simple structure and can firmly support a large-sized workpiece.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a rip fence device for a table saw, which can reduce an error of the cutting length of a workpiece.
To achieve these objectives of the present invention, the rip fence device provided by the present invention comprises two rails arranged in a parallel and spaced manner, two rotating plates each having a stop edge and each pivotally connected with one of the rails in a way that the rotating plates are pivotable between a vertical position where the stop edges of the rotating plates are vertical to longitudinal axes of the rails, and a horizontal position where the stop edges of the rotating plates are parallel to the longitudinal axes of the rails, and a fence plate having a first stop wall and a second stop wall, which are vertical to each other. The fence plate is pivotally connected between the rotating plates in a way that the fence plate is pivotable between a first position where the first stop wall of the fence plate is substantially flushed with the stop edges of the rotating plates, and the second stop wall of the fence plate is vertical to the stop edges of the rotating plates, and a second position where the first stop wall of the fence plate is vertical to the stop edges of the rotating plates, and the second stop wall of the fence plate is substantially flushed with the stop edges of the rotating plates.
When the rip fence device is pulled outwards away from a lateral side of a worktable of the table saw, the lateral edge of a to-be-cut workpiece can be stopped against the second stop wall of the fence plate located at the second position, and the bottom of the workpiece can be supported by the first stop wall of the fence plate located at the second position, such that the workpiece can be firmly supported in the cutting process. In addition, when the rotating plates are rested at the horizontal position, the rip fence device of the present invention can be served as an auxiliary support device to fully and firmly support a large-sized workpiece for cutting.
Preferably, the rip fence device may comprises a retaining unit including a pivot riveted against a retaining plate mounted with one of the rails and one of the rotating plates, a guide rod connected with one of the rotating plates and inserted into a curved guide slot of the retaining plate, and a retaining member connected with the guide rod to lock the guide rod in the curved guide slot.
Preferably, the rip fence device may comprises a locating unit including a mount fastened to the second stop wall of the fence plate, and a locating rod axially and movably inserted into the mount and engagable with two ends of a curved locating slot of the rotating plate for retaining the fence plate in the first position and the second position.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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The rail 30 is a rectangular tube, having one end slidably inserted into a side of the worktable 14, and the other end mounted with a retaining plate 32. The retaining plate 32 is provided with a curved guide slot 322, a first through hole 324 at the left side of the curved guide slot 322, a second through hole 326 at the bottom right of the curved guide slot 322, and a first pivot hole 328 at the bottom of the curved guide slot 322.
The rotating plate 40 includes a sectorial stop portion 41 and a pivot portion 42 at the bottom of the stop portion 41. The stop portion 41 has a curved edge, two straight edges, one of which defines a stop edge 43, a curved locating slot 44 at a middle thereof with a first large diameter end 441, a second large diameter end 443, and a small diameter section 445 between the first large diameter end 441 and the second large diameter end 443, two retaining holes 447 at two opposite sides of the first large diameter end 441, and a shaft hole 449 at the left side of one of the retaining holes 447. The pivot portion 42 extends integrally and downwardly from the other one of the straight edges of the stop portion 41, and has a rectangular through hole 45 corresponding in location to the curved guide slot 322 of the rail 30, and a second pivot hole 46 corresponding in location to the first pivot hole 328 of the rail 30.
The retaining unit 50 includes a pivot 51 inserted into the first pivot hole 328 of the retaining plate 32 and the second pivot hole 46 of the rotating plate 40, and having two ends riveted against the retaining plate 32 and the rotating plate 40. The retaining unit 50 further includes a guide rod 52 having a head 522 abutted against a side of the stop portion 41 of the rotating plate 40, a threaded body 524 passing through the rectangular through hole 45 of the rotating plate 40 and the curved guide slot 322 of the retaining plate 32, and a rectangular neck 526 between the head 522 and the threaded body 524, which is inserted into the rectangular through hole 45 of the rotating plate 40, and a retaining member 53 having a nut 532 engaged with the threaded body 524 of the guide rod 52, and a handle 534 extending outwardly from the nut 532. By this way, the rotating plate 40 can be turned about the pivot 51 and along the path of the curved guide slot 322 between a vertical position P3, as shown in
The first adjustment member 60 includes a first eccentric screw 62 inserted into the retaining plate 40 through the first through hole 324, a first nut 64 threaded with the first eccentric screw 62, and a first washer 66 sleeved on the first eccentric screw 62 and having two sides respectively stoppable against the retaining plate 40 and the first nut 64, as shown in
The second adjustment member 70 includes a second eccentric screw 72 inserted into the retaining plate 40 through the second through hole 326, a second nut 74 threaded with the second eccentric screw 72, and a second washer 76 sleeved on the second eccentric screw 72 and having two sides respectively stoppable against the retaining plate 40 and the second nut 74, as shown in
The fence plate 80 has a first stop wall 81 and a second stop wall 82, which are vertical to each other, and has an elongated groove 83 at the bottom of a joint between the first stop wall 81 and the second stop wall 82, which extends along a longitudinal axis of the fence plate 80 and corresponds in location to the shaft hole 449 of the rotating plate 40.
The shaft 84 is tightly inserted into the elongated groove 83 of the fence plate 80, and pivotally inserted into the shaft hole 449 of the rotating plate 40. By this way, the fence plate 80 is turnable about the shaft 84 between a first position P1, as shown in
The support rods 85 are fastened between the two rotating plates 40 through screws 86 respectively inserted into one of the retaining holes 447 of the rotating plate 40, and adjoined with the bottom of the second stop wall 82 of the fence plate 80 for preventing an excessive rotation of the fence plate 80 at the first position P1.
The locating unit 90 includes a mount 91 fastened to the bottom of the second stop wall 82 of the fence plate 80 through two screws 912 and located between the support rods 85 and provided with a chamber 914, a locating rod 92 axially and movably inserted into the mount 91 and having a large diameter portion 922 and a small diameter portion 924, as shown in
The structure of the rip fence device 10 is described as above, and the operation of the rip fence device 10 of the present invention is outlined hereinafter.
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If a large-sized workpiece needs to be cut, the rip fence device 10 of the present invention can be slidably and outwardly pulled away from the worktable 14 to a desired distance, as shown in
On the other hand, the rotating plates 40 can be set to the horizontal position P4 by means of using the retaining units 50, as shown in
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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99122345 | Jul 2010 | TW | national |