The present specification relates to a mounting system to secure and index riving knives and spreaders in table saws.
A table saw is a power tool used to cut a work piece to a desired size or shape. A table saw includes a work surface or table and a circular blade extending up through the table. A person uses a table saw by placing a work piece on the table and feeding it into contact with the spinning blade to cut the work piece to a desired size. The table saw is one of the most basic machines used in woodworking.
If a work piece shifts slightly during a cut, it is possible for the teeth at the back of the blade to catch an edge of the work piece as the teeth on the spinning blade rise out of the table. The blade can then lift, spin and kick the work piece back toward the user at a high speed. This situation is called kickback, and it can potentially cause serious injury to the user. A riving knife or spreader can be mounted in a table saw to prevent the work piece from shifting and thereby help to prevent kickback. A riving knife or spreader is basically a thin, planar metal plate with a thickness slightly less than the kerf of the blade (i.e., the width of the teeth of the blade). The riving knife or spreader is mounted in the saw behind but relatively close to the blade. Typically, the riving knife or spreader is curved along a front edge to match the profile of the blade. As the work piece moves past the blade, the riving knife or spreader fits within the newly formed cut in the work piece and helps keep the work piece moving along a straight path without shifting or rotating.
This document describes mounting systems for securing a riving knife or spreader in a table saw. Specifically, this document describes clamping systems to mount a riving knife or spreader in a table saw, including in a jobsite table saw.
To use a table saw, a user places a work piece on the table and slides it into contact with the blade to make a cut. Typically the user guides the work piece past the blade with a fence or miter gauge, both of which are commonly used and well known in woodworking. (Neither a fence nor a miter gauge is shown in
The blade in a table saw is typically supported in such a way that a user can change the elevation and tilt of the blade relative to the table. In doing so, if the blade were to move away from the riving knife or spreader, the effectiveness of the riving knife or spreader would be lessened because a work piece might then be able to shift into contact with the back of the blade. Accordingly, the riving knife or spreader should be mounted in the saw to move with the blade and to maintain its position relative to the blade. One way this is accomplished is by mounting the riving knife or spreader to the same structure that supports the blade.
Riving knife 11 is mounted to the elevation carriage so it moves with the blade. The riving knife is mounted to the elevation carriage by a clamp 20. Of course, clamp 20 would secure a spreader in the saw in the same way it secures the riving knife and a spreader could be shown instead of a riving knife. In the following discussion it should be understood that a spreader and blade guard could be substituted for a riving knife unless otherwise indicated.
Elevation carriage 19 and clamp 20 are shown isolated in
Clamp 20 includes a clamp plate 30 configured with holes so that the clamp plate can slide over and onto the heads of mounts 24, 25 and 26. Clamp 20 also includes a generally elongate clamp handle 40 with an aperture 38 at one end. Bolt 28 passes through aperture 38 in the handle, through a hole 42 in the middle of clamp plate 30, through a coil spring 44 which will be discussed below, through a portion of the elevation carriage 19, and then threads into a nut 52.
Mounts 24, 25, which are identical, are shown by themselves in
Clamp plate 30 is shown by itself in
Clamp plate 30 includes three apertures or holes 68, 69 and 70 to receive the cylindrical projections on the heads of mounts 24, 25 and 26, respectively. Clamp plate 30 slides over mounts 24, 25 and 26 by the cylindrical projections sliding through holes 68, 69 and 70 in the clamp plate.
Clamp 20 also includes a clamp handle 40, as mentioned previously, and the clamp handle is shown isolated in
Bolt 28 secures handle 40 and clamp plate 30 in the clamp by passing through hole 38 in the handle, through hole 42 in the clamp plate, and through a hole 46 in elevation plate 19 until the bolt can thread into a nut 52, as seen in
The end of handle 40 surrounding hole 38 is formed to create cam or clamping surfaces used to change rotational motion of the handle into generally linear motion of clamp plate 30. The cam surfaces comprise two projections formed by ramps 112 (which might also be called slopes or sloping surfaces) which slope up and then turn into flat surfaces 110. The ramps are spaced apart with spaces 114 between them, as seen in
The cam surfaces in the handle mesh with similar cam surfaces in clamp plate 30. As seen in
The cam surfaces in the handle and clamp plate are configured to mesh so that the two projections formed by ramps 112 on the handle fit into spaces 64 on the clamp plate, and the projections on the clamp plate fit into spaces 114 on the handle. With this configuration, rotation of the handle around an axis extending along the length of bolt 28 will cause ramps 112 on the handle so slide over ramps 66 on the clamp plate (because the clamp plate is held against rotation by mounts 24, 25 and 26) and ramps 112 will move or push clamp plate 30 toward the flanges on mounts 24, 25 and 26. Clamp plate 30 will continue to move toward the flanges on mounts 24, 25 and 26 until the handle rotates so far that flat surfaces 110 on the handle are over and against flat surfaces 64 on the clamp plate, at which time clamp 20 will be stable and effectively locked in place.
Clamp plate 30 includes a projection or stop 72 to limit the downward rotation of handle 40. Handle 40 includes a shoulder 96 configured to contact stop 72.
A riving knife 11 is shown isolated in
The clamping force of clamp 20 can be adjusted by moving nut 52 along the threaded shaft of bolt 28.
One advantage of a riving knife mount or clamp as described herein is that it can be easily adjusted to properly align the riving knife with the blade. It is important for the riving knife to be coplanar with the blade and within the kerf of the blade. If the riving knife were not coplanar with the blade, the riving knife could shift the work piece to the side as the work piece moved past the blade, and the work piece might bind between the riving knife and the fence. If the riving knife was outside the kerf of the blade, the work piece could bump into the riving knife as it moved past the blade during a cut.
In a riving knife mount as described herein, the riving knife can be aligned with the blade simply by turning one or more of mounts 24, 25 and 26 with a hex wrench until the riving knife is coplanar with the blade. The mounts can be screwed in or out until the flanges on the mounts define a plane coplanar with the blade so that when the riving knife or spreader clamps against the flanges, it is also coplanar with the blade. The positions of the mounts can be adjusted simply by screwing one or more of the mounts into or out of the threaded sockets in the elevation carriage with a wrench or driver, and the mounts are easily accessible through the opening in the table top so no disassembly of the saw is required to align the riving knife or spreader. The mounts can be held against vibration and becoming loose by using an adhesive or surface treatment such as Loctite, by using something like nylock, by tight threads, or by a jam nut on the threaded portions of the mounts to jam against a surface on the elevation carriage. The mounts also do not move up or down or forward or backward so the riving knife or spreader is indexed in position adjacent the blade and only the planarity of the riving knife or spreader to the blade is adjustable. This results in a riving knife mount or clamp having fewer and smaller parts than other mounts, and that is simple to manufacture and use.
The systems described herein to mount and index riving knives and spreaders are applicable to woodworking power tool equipment, and particularly to table saws.
It is believed that the disclosure set forth above encompasses multiple distinct inventions with independent utility. While each of these inventions has been disclosed in its preferred form, the specific embodiments thereof as disclosed and illustrated herein are not to be considered in a limiting sense as numerous variations are possible. The subject matter of the inventions includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and sub-combinations of the various elements, features, functions and/or properties disclosed herein. No single feature, function, element or property of the disclosed embodiments is essential to all of the disclosed inventions. Similarly, the recitation of “a” or “a first” element, or the equivalent thereof, should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.
It is believed that the following claims particularly point out certain combinations and sub-combinations that are directed to disclosed inventions. Inventions embodied in other combinations and sub-combinations of features, functions, elements and/or properties may be claimed through amendment of the present claims or presentation of new claims in this or a related application. Such amended or new claims, whether they are directed to a different invention or directed to the same invention, whether different, broader, narrower or equal in scope to the original claims, are also regarded as included within the subject matter of the inventions of the present disclosure.
This application claims the benefit of and priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/892,246, filed Oct. 17, 2013, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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SC 3W Circular Saw Manual, SCM Group S.p.A. Divisione Minimax—Samco, Feb. 2001. |
XACTA Fence II™ Homeshop 30/52 Owner's Manual, JET Equipment & Tools, Mar. 2001. |
Biesemeyere® T-Square® Universal Home Shop Fence system Instruction Manual, Delta Machinery, Jun. 1, 2001. |
XACTA Fence II™ Commercial 30/50 Owner's Manual, JET Equipment & Tools, Mar. 2001. |
Ryobi 10″ Table Saw BT3000 Operator's Manual, Ryobi Technologies, Inc., Mar. 2001. |
SI450E Circular with Tilting Blade Spare Parts Catalogue, SCM, Apr. 26, 2001. |
Tablesaw Splitters and Blade Covers, Fine Woodworking, pp. 77-81, Dec. 2001. |
Bosch 10″ Table Saw Model 0601476139 Parts List and Technical Bulletin, S-B Power Tool Company, Apr. 2001. |
Powermatic 10″ Tilting Arbor Saw Model 66 Instruction Manual & Parts List, JET Equipment & Tools, Jun. 2001. |
Skil Model 3400 Table Saw Operating/Safety Instructions, S-B Power Tool Co., Sep. 2001. |
Biesemeyer Splitters for Selected Table Saws, Biesemeyer, 2001. |
The Merlin Splitter by Excalibur a Sommerville Design Product Overview & Generic Installation Notes, Sommerville Design & Manufacturing Inc., at least as early as 2002. |
Ryobi 10″ Table Saw BT3100 Operator's Manual, Ryobi Technologies, Inc., Aug. 2002. |
Rojek KPF 300A-xxxx-RN-1P3 Table Saw/Shaper Combination Machine specification sheet, Sep. 30, 2002. |
SI300S-S1300S4 Circular with Tilting Blade Spare Parts Catalogue, SCM, Oct. 30, 2003. |
Rojek Circular Saw PK 300 Spare part catalogue, Apr. 14, 2003. |
Ridgid TS3650 Operators Manual 10″ Cast Iron Table Saw, May 2003, Jun. 2003 and Jul. 15, 2003. |
Porter-Cable Double Insulated 10″ Bench Top Table Saw Instruction Manual, Porter-Cable Corporation, Sep. 15, 2003. |
ACCU-FENCE® 64A Fence and Rail System Owner's Manual, WMH Tool Group, Sep. 2004. |
INCRA Incremental Micro Precision Table Saw Fence Owner's Manual, Taylor Design Group, Inc., 2003. |
Craftsman® Power and Hand Tools, pp. 142-143, 2003. |
Shop Fox® Models W2005, W2006, W2007 Classic Fence Instruction Manual, Woodstock International, Jan. 2000, revised Mar. 2004. |
Makita Model 2704 Exploded Drawings and Parts List, Nov. 2005. |
Unifence™ Saw Guide Instruction Manual, Delta Machinery, Feb. 22, 2005. |
Biesemeyer® T-Square® Commercial Fence System Instruction Manual, Delta Machinery, May 2, 2005. |
Delta Biesemeyer 10″ Table Saw Blade Guard Systems Instruction Manual, Delta Machinery, May 9, 2005. |
Young Inventor: Teen's Device Earns Her Trip to Science Fair, The Arizona Republic, May 5, 2006. |
Powermatic WMH Tool Group Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 10-inch Cabinet Saw Model 2000, Nov. 2005. |
Porter-Cable 10″ Portable Table Saw 3812, Porter-Cable Corporation, 2005. |
Laguna Tools table saw owner's manual, date unknown. |
Porter Cable 10″ Portable Table Saw Model 3812 Parts List with Guard Exploded View, 2005. |
Grizzly Industrial, Inc. Model G0605X/G0606X Extreme Series 12″ Table Saw Owner's Manual, Grizzly Industrial, Inc., Oct. 2006. |
You Should Have Invented It, French television show DVD, date unknown. |
Delta Biesemeyer T-Square, Anti-Kickback, Snap-In Spreader, Unisaw (Right Tilt) Model 78-961, Delta Machinery, undated. |
Makita Table Saw 2704 Instruction Manual, Makita Corporation of America, date unknown. |
SCM SI 450 Circular saw with tilting blade product brochure, Villa Verucchio, Italy, undated. |
SCM Group publication, Rimini, Italy, undated. |
Active Safety System on a Table Saw, Jan Nieberle & Sebastian Hauer, 1997 Workplace Bavaria. |
Powermatic, Accu-Fence for the Models 66, 72A & 74A Table Saws Instruction Manual & Parts List, undated. |
Delta Biesemeyer T-Square, Anti-Kickback, Snap-In Spreader, 12″/14″ Delta Tilting Arbor Saw Model 78-968, Delta Machinery, undated. |
Delta Disappearing Splitter Model 34-868, Delta Machinery, undated. |
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