The disclosure generally relates to sawhorses, in particular, an extendable sawhorse and related kit.
Sawhorses are commonly used by carpenters, construction workers, mechanics, or handypersons for woodworking, new construction, remodeling, maintenance, or the like. The sawhorses typically include a platform for supporting a workpiece and legs for supporting the platform.
Typically, sawhorses may not be easily adjustable to accommodate a variety of applications that may require varying height profiles of the sawhorse. For example, certain applications may require a sawhorse with a high profile or high height arrangement. Other applications may require a sawhorse with a low profile or low height arrangement.
Additionally, in order to accommodate a variety of applications, it is important for the sawhorses to be strong, steady, and level. Sometimes, due to a downwards force applied to the sawhorse in use, the legs may begin to splay. The splaying of the legs may cause damage to the sawhorse or make it difficult to optimally use the sawhorse as desired.
There is a continuing need for an adjustable sawhorse that minimizes manufacturing and assembly complexity and cost thereof. Desirably, the sawhorse is strong, steady, level, and readily adjustable to accommodate a variety of applications.
In concordance with the instant disclosure, an adjustable sawhorse that minimizes manufacturing and assembly complexity, and which is strong, steady, level, and readily adjustable to accommodate a variety of applications, has surprisingly been discovered.
In one embodiment, an extendable sawhorse includes a main body having a platform and a plurality of receiving members depending from the platform. The sawhorse is adjustable between an extended arrangement and a condensed arrangement. The extendable sawhorse further includes a plurality of feet having a receptacle and a plug. The receptacle of each of the feet has an opening formed therein. The plug is configured to be received within one of the receiving of the main body.
In another embodiment, a kit for an extendable sawhorse includes a main body including a platform and a plurality of receiving members depending from the platform. A plurality of extension members is configured to be interchangeably coupled to each of the receiving members. A plurality of feet are configured to be coupled to either the legs or the extension members. The feet include a receptacle formed at a first end thereof and a plug formed at a second end thereof.
In yet another embodiment, an extendable sawhorse configurable in an extended arrangement and in a condensed arrangement includes a main body having a platform and a plurality of receiving members depending from the platform. A plurality of extension members are included and are configured to be interchangeably coupled to each of the receiving members. The sawhorse further includes a plurality of feet. Each of the feet includes a receptacle and a plug. The receptacle has an opening formed therein, and the plug is configured to be received within one of the receiving members. In the extended arrangement, a first end of each of the extension members is received in one of the receiving members, and a second end of each of the extension members is received in the receptacle of the foot. In the condensed arrangement, the extension members are removed and the plugs of the feet are received in the receiving members.
The above, as well as other advantages of the present disclosure, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, particularly when considered in the light of the drawings described hereafter.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should also be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features. In respect of the methods disclosed, the order of the steps presented is exemplary in nature, and thus, is not necessary or critical unless otherwise disclosed.
As shown in
The platform 14 of the main body 12 may include a pair of support members 18. The support members 18 may be formed separately or together as a one-piece unitary construction, as desired. In the embodiment shown in
It should be appreciated that, by being formed of two hingedly-coupled support members 18, the platform 14 is configurable between an open position, as shown in
The upper support surface 22 of each support member 18 may include at least one recess 26 formed therein. When the support members 18 are coupled to each other, the recesses 26 of the first support member 18 and the second support member 18 align with each other to form a substantially continuous channel across the platform 14.
Each support member 18 may include at least one hanging feature 28 formed thereon. The hanging feature 28 is configured to facilitate hanging of the sawhorse 10 during storage. In the illustrated embodiment, the hanging feature 28 is a downward-opening hollow body having a downward-opening slot formed in an outward facing sidewall thereof. The slot is configured to retain a portion of hanger, such as a nail or hook, within the hollow body of the hanging feature 28. Other configurations of hanging features 28 will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art.
In the illustrated embodiment, four of the receiving members 16 are arranged in pairs at opposing ends of the platform 14. It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that any number of receiving members 16 may be included on the platform 14, and that other arrangements of the receiving members 16 may also be utilized, as desired.
The receiving members 16 include a cavity 30 (shown in
The platform 14 and the receiving members 16 may be integrally formed with each other by a plastic injection molding process. However, the receiving members 16 may be separately formed and coupled to the platform 14 by a fastening means, such as adhesive or mechanical fasteners. The main body 12 may further include gussets connecting the platform 14 to the receiving members 16. Additionally, other suitable materials and processes may be used to form the platform 14 and the receiving members 16.
With renewed reference to
Although wood material such as standard lumber may be most convenient, it is understood that any suitable material can be employed for the extension members 34 as desired, including plastic, metal, and composite members. Other standard sizes of lumber other than 2×4 lumber may also be employed. The length of the extension members 34 can be any length such as 24 inches, 12 inches, 6 inches, or any other length as desired.
Referring now to
As detailed in
Similar to the cavities 30 of the receiving members 16, the opening 42 may include a plurality of the ribs 32 formed on interior surfaces of the sidewalls 40. The ribs 32 advantageously strengthen the receptacle 38 and minimize deflection. The ribs 32 of the receiving members 16 and the receptacle 38 may also frictionally engage the extension members 34 when the extension members 34 are inserted into the receiving members 16 or the receptacles 38, respectively.
The plug 46 is configured to be received within one of the receiving members 16. The plug 46 includes a rib portion 48 having a plurality of honeycomb-shaped ribs to facilitate a bearing of substantial loads. The use of the honeycomb-shaped ribs has been advantageously found to support most loads that are normally associated with sawhorse use. However, the rib portion 48 can have other shapes, as desired.
Each of the receptacle 38 and the plug 46 may be tapered in length to accommodate for an angle of the A-shaped configuration of the receiving members 16 when the platform 14 is in the open position and the feet 36 are in contact with a floor or a surface. The feet 36 can be formed from plastic by a molding process. However, other suitable materials and processes can be contemplated.
In certain embodiments, each of the feet 36 includes a lug 50 extending outwardly therefrom. As shown, the lug 50 extends from an outer surface of the receptacle 38. However, in alternate embodiments the lug 50 may extend from the plug 46. The lug 50 includes a shaft 52 and a flange 54. The shaft 52 may include an aperture formed therethrough.
As shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, each of the extension members 34 and the plugs 46 have a first cross section, and each of the cavities 30 of the receiving members 16 and the openings 40 of the receptacles 38 have a second cross section. The first cross section is configured to be received within the second cross section. In particular, the first cross section of the extension member 34 and socket 46 is configured to facilitate a press fit with the second cross section of the receiving member 16 and the receptacle 38 when the saw horse 10 is assembled.
To assemble the sawhorse 10 in the extended arrangement, as illustrated in
The stabilizing members 56 are coupled to the lugs 50 by inserting the flanges 54 through the major diameters of the keyhole-shaped opening 58. The stabilizing member 56 is then pulled tight by splaying the feet 36 of the sawhorse 10, or by shortening the length of the stabilizing member 56, where the shafts 52 of the lugs 50 are received in the minor diameter to secure the stabilizing member 56. The sawhorse 10 can then be positioned on a surface so that the plugs 46 contact the surface and support the sawhorse 10.
To convert the sawhorse 10 from the extended arrangement to the condensed arrangement, as illustrated in
The sawhorse 10 can be packaged and sold together as a customizable kit. The main body 12, the extension members 34 in one size or various sizes, the feet 36, and the stabilizing members 56 can be sold together to enable a user to assemble and adjust the sawhorse 10 to desired heights. Fasteners (not shown) can be included with the kit along with other saw cutting materials or tools, as desired.
Advantageously, the sawhorse 10 is readily and easily adjustable from the condensed arrangement for the low-profile or -height applications to the extended arrangement for the high-profile or -height applications. The sawhorse 10 is also easy to assemble and cost effective to manufacture. The rib portion 48 of the plug 46 facilitates even distribution of a load exerted on the plug 46. Further advantages of the sawhorse 10 include the stabilizing member 56, which militates against the receiving members 16, the extension members 34, and the feet 36 splaying apart from each other during assembly and use.
While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for purposes of illustrating the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure, which is further described in the following appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/066,555 filed on Oct. 21, 2014. The entire disclosure of the above application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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