Claims
- 1. A router lift for adjustably positioning a router on a work surface, the router including a router chuck, the router lift comprising:a top plate having a top surface, a bottom surface, and an opening therethrough adapted to receive a router bit; one or more columns extending from the bottom surface of said top plate; a router housing operatively coupled to the one or more columns, said router housing having a generally circular portion defining a cylindrical aperture configured to receive the router; and a power screw threadably connected through a first threaded opening on said top plate, and a second threaded opening on said router housing, the power screw being configured to shift the router housing between a first position wherein the router chuck is disposed above the top surface of the top plate and a second position wherein the router chuck is disposed below the top surface of the top plate.
- 2. The router lift of claim 1, wherein said top plate is formed from an aluminum alloy.
- 3. The router lift of claim 1, wherein said top plate is formed from cast iron.
- 4. The router lift of claim 1, wherein the opening on said top plate includes a recessed peripheral flange.
- 5. The router lift of claim 4, further comprising an insert plate having a top surface configured to lie flush with the top surface of said top plate.
- 6. The router lift of claim 1, wherein said generally circular portion includes means for adjusting the size of the cylindrical aperture.
- 7. The router lift of claim 6, wherein said means for adjusting the size of the cylindrical aperture comprises a slot extending through the generally circular portion of said router housing, said slot having one or more threaded openings configured to receive a screw.
- 8. The router lift of claim 1, wherein said router housing includes one or more cooling fins.
- 9. The router lift of claim 8, wherein said router housing is formed from a material having a greater thermal conductivity than the router.
- 10. The router lift of claim 1, wherein said router housing is formed of aluminum.
- 11. The router lift of claim 1, wherein said router housing is formed from nodular ductile iron.
- 12. The router lift of claim 1, wherein said router housing includes one or more collars configured to receive a corresponding one or more of the columns.
- 13. The router lift of claim 12, wherein each of the one or more columns includes a bushing configured to provide a clearance fit between the bushing and the column.
- 14. The router lift of claim 1, wherein said one or more columns and power screw are disposed on one side of the router housing such that the second threaded opening on said router housing is biased in an upward direction.
- 15. The router lift of claim 14, wherein the second threaded opening on said router housing further includes a back-loaded threaded bushing.
- 16. The router lift of claim 1, wherein the first threaded opening on said top plate includes a polymeric insert.
- 17. The router lift of claim 1, wherein said router includes a router bit secured to the router by the router chuck.
- 18. The router lift of claim 17, wherein said router chuck is a locking collet.
- 19. The router lift of claim 17, wherein said router bit can be changed or removed from the router chuck from above the top surface of the top plate.
- 20. The router lift of claim 1, further comprising a sleeve disposed about said router, said sleeve configured in size and shape to fit within the cylindrical aperture of said router housing.
- 21. The router lift of claim 1, further comprising a hex or socket fitting connected to said power screw, said fitting extending through at least part of the first threaded opening on said top plate.
- 22. The router lift of claim 21, further comprising a socket connected to said socket fitting.
- 23. The router lift of claim 1, further comprising an index mark disposed on the top surface of said top plate adjacent the first threaded opening.
- 24. The router lift of claim 1, further comprising a lift calibration dial having a cylindrical portion defining an inner lumen configured to receive a socket, and a disc portion having a scale.
- 25. The router lift of claim 24, wherein the inner lumen of said cylindrical portion includes an O-ring.
- 26. The router lift of claim 24, wherein said lift calibration dial includes a gripping surface.
- 27. The router lift of claim 26, wherein said gripping surface comprises one or more O-rings.
- 28. A router lift for adjustably positioning a router on a work surface, the router including a router chuck, the router lift comprising:a top plate having a top surface, a bottom surface, and an opening therethrough adapted to receive a router bit; one or more columns extending from the bottom surface of said top plate; a router housing operatively coupled to the one or more columns, said router housing having a generally circular portion defining a cylindrical aperture configured to receive the router; and a power screw threadably connected through a first threaded opening on said top plate, and a second threaded opening on said router housing, the power screw being configured to shift the router housing between a first position wherein the router chuck is disposed above the top surface of the top plate and a second position wherein the router chuck is disposed below the top surface of the top plate; wherein said one or more columns and power screw are disposed on one side of the router housing such that the second threaded opening on said router housing is biased in an upward direction.
- 29. The router lift of claim 28, wherein said top plate is formed from an aluminum alloy.
- 30. The router lift of claim 28, wherein said top plate is formed from cast iron.
- 31. The router lift of claim 28, wherein the opening on said top plate includes a recessed peripheral flange.
- 32. The router lift of claim 31, further comprising an insert plate having a top surface configured to lie flush with the top surface of said top plate.
- 33. The router lift of claim 28, wherein said generally circular portion includes means for adjusting the size of the cylindrical aperture.
- 34. The router lift of claim 33, wherein said means for adjusting the size of the cylindrical aperture comprises a slot extending through the generally circular portion of said router housing, said slot having one or more threaded openings configured to receive a screw.
- 35. The router lift of claim 28, wherein said router housing includes one or more cooling fins.
- 36. The router lift of claim 35, wherein said router housing is formed from a material having a greater thermal conductivity than the router.
- 37. The router lift of claim 28, wherein said router housing is formed of aluminum.
- 38. The router lift of claim 28, wherein said router housing is formed from nodular ductile iron.
- 39. The router lift of claim 28, wherein said router housing includes one or more collars configured to receive a corresponding one or more of the columns.
- 40. The router lift of claim 39, wherein each of the one or more columns includes a bushing configured to provide a clearance fit between the bushing and the column.
- 41. The router lift of claim 40, wherein the second threaded opening on said router housing further includes a back-loaded threaded bushing.
- 42. The router lift of claim 28, wherein the first threaded opening on said top plate includes a polymeric insert.
- 43. The router lift of claim 28, wherein said router includes a router bit secured to the router by the router chuck.
- 44. The router lift of claim 43, wherein said router chuck is a locking collet.
- 45. The router lift of claim 43, wherein said router bit can be changed or removed from the router chuck from above the top surface of the top plate.
- 46. The router lift of claim 28, further comprising a sleeve disposed about said router, said sleeve configured in size and shape to fit within the cylindrical aperture of said router housing.
- 47. The router lift of claim 28, further comprising a hex or socket fitting connected to said power screw, said fitting extending through at least part of the first threaded opening on said top plate.
- 48. The router lift of claim 47, further comprising a socket connected to said socket fitting.
- 49. The router lift of claim 28, further comprising an index mark disposed on the top surface of said top plate adjacent the first threaded opening.
- 50. The router lift of claim 28, further comprising a lift calibration dial having a cylindrical portion defining an inner lumen configured to receive a socket, and a disc portion having a scale.
- 51. The router lift of claim 50, wherein the inner lumen of said cylindrical portion includes an O-ring.
- 52. The router lift of claim 50, wherein said lift calibration dial includes a gripping surface.
- 53. The router lift of claim 52, wherein said gripping surface comprises one or more O-rings.
- 54. A system for changing a router bit from a work surface, the router including a router chuck, said system comprising:a router lift comprising: a top plate having a top surface, a bottom surface, and an opening therethrough adapted to receive a router bit; one or more columns extending from the bottom surface of said top plate; a router housing operatively coupled to the one or more columns, said router housing having a generally circular portion defining a cylindrical aperture configured to receive the router; and a power screw threadably connected through a first threaded opening on said top plate, and a second threaded opening on said router housing, the power screw being configured to shift the router housing between a first position wherein the router chuck is disposed above the top surface of the top plate and a second position wherein the router chuck is disposed below the top surface of the top plate; a router table having an opening therein configured to receive the top plate of the router lift; a socket configured to engage a socket fitting disposed on the power screw; and a lift calibration dial having a cylindrical portion defining an inner lumen configured to receive the socket, and a disc portion having a scale.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/299,298, filed on Jun. 19, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Provisional Applications (1)
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