Safety push tool for table mounted cutting tool having an adjustable heel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6732623
  • Patent Number
    6,732,623
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 11, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A safety push tool for use with table mounted cutting tools. The push tool is of the type having a carrier guide body with an underside adapted to rest on a work piece to be moved along a cutting tool. The safety push tool has a handle portion and the improvement of the present invention is the construction of the back heel member which is held at the slot of the back of the tool. The back heel member is a U-shaped device which fits over a slot over the back of the tool. The back heel member is a U-shaped device which fits over a support arm and can be rotated from a first position where two separate arms depend downwardly from the underside. It also can be moved in a second position where a cross member headstock extends below the underside of the safety push tool.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The field of the invention is hand tools and the invention relates more particularly to a safety push tool with a table mounted saw or other cutting tool. Other cutting tools would include routers, jointers, planers, shapers, and sanders.




Applicant received U.S. Pat. No. 4,370,909 on an early version of the safety push tool of the present invention.




Applicant's earlier tool had a heel portion which could be adjusted up and down by a combination of thumb screws and slots. This heel had a forward portion


32


which abutted the wooden board upon which it rested. The forward portion was a pair of downwardly extending arms which permitted a saw blade to pass between them.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved safety push tool which has the ability of reconfiguring the heel thereof so it is capable of pushing a work piece from the corner thereof. Furthermore, it readily can be converted from a first configuration to a second configuration by rotating the heel in a slot formed in the trailing end of the push carrier body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of the safety push tool of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


2





2


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing the left side and rear of the push tool of

FIG. 1

with the back heel member being shifted from a first position to a second position.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the push tool of the present invention being utilized to push a length of molding along a router table.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the safety push tool from the heel portion pushing a length of wood through a router-shaper.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The safety push tool of the present invention is shown in side view in FIG.


1


and indicated generally by reference character


10


. Push tool


10


has a guide body


11


which has a side


11


′, a top


12


, a front edge


13


, and underside


14


, and a rear edge


15


. A handle opening


16


is formed in guide body


11


to assist in guiding the safety push tool. The underside


14


has a recess, the top of which is indicated by reference character


14


′ in FIG.


1


. This permits a saw blade to extend above the underside


14


which includes two laterally spaced apart downwardly extending guides bars which forms the lowermost part of underside


14


.




The safety push tool


10


has many features of applicant's device shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,370,909, which is incorporated by reference herein for purposes of background. The tool in the '909 patent has a heel


30


which is adjustably mounted at the rear of the tool and may be moved up and down to adjust the depth which the heel extends below the underside of the tool.




The tool of the present invention has a back heel assembly indicated generally by reference character


17


and shown in more detail in

FIGS. 2 and 3

.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, generally U-shaped back heel member


17


may be rotated in a back heel member support slot


19


which has a forward face


20


and a rearward face


21


. The back heel member


17


has two parallel arms


22


and


23


which are held together by a heel headstock


24


. Parallel arm


22


has a lower terminus


25


and parallel arm


23


has a lower terminus


26


. Back heel member


17


is preferably fabricated from a flexible material, such as polypropylene. This permits the arms


22


and


23


to move in and out as heel member


17


is rotated about back heel member support arm


27


.




Back heel support arm


27


is shown in cross-sectional view in FIG.


2


and is integrally formed against interface


20


and rearward face


21


. It can, of course, be independently secured by other means.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, support arm


27


has a vertical central bar


28


from which three horizontal bars


29


,


30


, and


31


extend. These horizontal bars form notching, locking key points


32


and


33


. The space above bar


29


also functions as gap


34


, described in more detail below.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, back heel member


17


may move up and down with respect to back heel member support arm


27


. A pair of protrusions


35


and


36


fit adjacent or between horizontal bars


31


and temporarily hold the back heel member


17


in four different temporary positions. The fourth position is where the protrusions


35


and


36


are positioned below horizontal bar


31


. This movement of back heel member up and down adjusts the distance “d” that the back heel member extends below underside


14


. Indicia are shown in

FIG. 1

on the side of the back heel assembly


17


to indicate the dimension of distance “d”. The lowered back heel member is indicated in

FIG. 2

by phantom line


18


.




As seen most clearly in

FIG. 2

, the back heel member


17


has an open end and a closed end. As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the closed end can be used to push against the corner of a piece to be shaped. For instance, in

FIG. 5

, the heel headstock


24


contacts end


40


of a length of molding


41


. The top of the molding


42


shown in

FIG. 4

, and the outer side


43


, is contacted by the two laterally spaced apart downwardly extending guide bars


44


and


45


, which hold the molding


41


against the table mounted guide rail


46


. When the back heel member


17


is rotated 180° to the position shown in

FIG. 2

of the drawings, the space


47


between the guide bars


44


and


45


extends the entire length of the safety push tool and permits the passage of a saw blade therebetween.




As shown also in

FIG. 5

, the heel headstock


24


further includes a pusher extension


48


, which is held by heel headstock


24


, which further enlarges the contact between the heel headstock and the end of the length of molding.




As indicated best in

FIG. 1

of the drawings, the back heel member


17


is captured in back heel member support slot


19


which has an upper stop


49


. This upper stop contacts either the heel headstock


24


or the terminus


25


and


26


of the back heel member


17


. This limits the upward movement of back heel member


17


so that there is always a distance of at least “d” below underside


14


. In this manner, the safety push tool always has an area to contact a work piece when placed over the rearward edge of such a work piece.




The present embodiments of this invention are thus to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive; the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.



Claims
  • 1. A safety push tool for use with a table mounted cutting tool, said safety push tool being of the type having a guide body having flat side portions, a front edge, a rear edge, said safety push tool having an underside adapted to rest on a workpiece to be moved along a cutting tool, said safety push tool having a handle portion to assist the user in moving the safety push tool, said underside including two laterally spaced apart, downwardly extending, carrier guide bars, and said underside including a back heel to push against said workpiece, wherein the improvement comprises:a back heel member support slot formed in said guide body adjacent said rear edge, said support slot having parallel forward and rearward faces and a back heel member support arm held between said forward and rearward faces; a back heel member held in said back heel member support slot, said back heel member being generally U-shaped having two parallel arms each having a terminus and said two parallel arms being connected by a headstock portion and said two parallel arms surrounding and in contact with said back heel member support arm, said two parallel arms and said headstock portion being flexible so that the two parallel arms are biased against said back heel member support arm and said two parallel arms and said back heel member support arm being shaped to provide at least two stable orientations, one in which the headstock is positioned downwardly and the other when the terminus of said two parallel arms is positioned downwardly, whereby said back heel member may be set in two positions, one where the two parallel arms abut the workpiece and the other when the headstock of the back heel member abuts the workpiece.
  • 2. The safety push tool of claim 1 wherein said two parallel arms of said back heel member each have a pair of inwardly facing protrusions which grasp said back heel member support arm.
  • 3. The safety push tool of claim 2 wherein said back heel member support arm has a vertical central bar with a plurality of horizontal bars extending outwardly therefrom forming at least one gap between two contiguous horizontal bars and said gap on each side of said back heel member support arm and said gap being configured to grasp said inwardly facing protrusions whereby the vertical position of said back heel member can be vertically adjusted.
  • 4. The safety push tool of claim 3 wherein said back heel member support arm has three horizontal bars.
  • 5. The safety push tool of claim 1 wherein said back heel member is fabricated from polypropylene.
  • 6. The safety push tool of claim 1 wherein said headstock portion of said back heel member further includes a pusher extension extending from an inner surface of said headstock portion, said pusher extension having a face which is parallel with a forward edge of said back heel member headstock portion.
  • 7. The safety push tool of claim 1 wherein said back heel member support slot has an upper indentation which contacts said back heel member and said indentation being positioned so that the back heel member can not be retracted to a position where it does not extend below said underside of said safety push tool.
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Number Name Date Kind
4370909 Jennings Feb 1983 A
4485711 Schnell Dec 1984 A
5016509 Stottman May 1991 A
5341711 Stay et al. Aug 1994 A
5781956 Kelsay et al. Jul 1998 A
5894777 Sterling Apr 1999 A
6135521 Wirth et al. Oct 2000 A