This invention relates generally to a support assembly for benchtop tools and more specifically to a folding support assembly for table and/or miter saws.
Benchtop tools, such as table saws, miter saws, etc., tend to be big and bulky. Therefore, they may be difficult to transport from jobsite to jobsite, as well as around the jobsite. Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an enhanced support assembly to assist in such transportation.
In accordance with the present invention, an improved support assembly is employed. The power tool has a base assembly, a table supported by the base assembly, a saw assembly supported by the table, a first leg pivotally connected to the base assembly, and a locking mechanism for fixing the position of the first leg relative to the base assembly, wherein the base assembly has at least one channel for receiving the first leg when the first leg is locked.
Additional features and benefits of the present invention are described, and will be apparent from, the accompanying drawings and the detailed description below.
The accompanying drawings illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention according to the practical application of the principles thereof, and in which:
The invention is now described with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein like numerals designate like parts. Referring to
Referring to
Persons skilled in the art will recognize that the power tool shown in
Preferably, base assembly 10 has at least one wheel 13 thereon.
Base assembly 10 may also support four leg assemblies 30. As shown in
Preferably leg assemblies 30 are pivotally attached to base assembly 10.
A knob 34 may threadingly engage bolt 33 on the other side of base assembly 10, locking the leg 31 in the desired position. Persons skilled in the art will recognize that it is preferable to provide a key 33K on bolt 33 that can engage a keyed hole on bracket 32 or leg 31 (see, e.g., hole 32H in
An alternate leg assembly 30 is shown in
As shown in
With such arrangement, all legs 31 can be disposed downwardly (as shown in solid lines in
Similarly, all legs 31 can be folded into base assembly 10. In such position, the user can place the power tool on the ground and use it in a lowered position. Persons skilled in the art will recognize that the base assembly 10 may have feet 12 to support the power tool on the ground. Preferably feet 12 are made of rubber or any other non-slip material.
Alternatively, the user may fold legs 31 away from wheel(s) 13, so that the legs 31 closest to wheel(s) 13 are within base assembly 10, whereas the legs 31 farthest from wheel(s) 13 extend beyond base assembly 10. In such position, a user can use the legs 31 extending beyond base assembly 10 as handles. The user can then lift such legs so that wheel(s) 13 contact the ground and the power tool can be moved in a manner similar to a wheel barrow.
Legs 31 may also be folded so that all legs 31 extend beyond base assembly 10. In this manner, two users can each lift a pair of legs 31 and carry the power tool in a manner similar to a stretcher.
Persons skilled in the art can see the different positions of legs 31 (other than the downwardly-extending position) in broken lines on
Persons skilled in the art may recognize other additions or alternatives to the means disclosed herein. However, all these additions and/or alterations are considered to be equivalents of the present invention.
The present application derives priority under 35 USC § 119(e) from U.S. Patent Application No. 60/586,482, filed Jul. 7, 2004.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60586482 | Jul 2004 | US |