This invention relates generally to a table latch assembly for a saw and more specifically to a table latch assembly for a combination table/miter saw.
Typical combination table/miter saws have a table that is rotatable relative to a base assembly. It is an object of the invention to provide a table latch assembly for latching the table relative to the base.
In accordance with the present invention, an improved table assembly is employed. The power tool has a base assembly, a table rotatably supported by the base assembly between two positions, a saw assembly supported by the table, wherein in the first position the saw assembly is movable from an upper position to a lower position towards the table and in the second position, the saw assembly is underneath the table, and a table latch assembly for latching the table in the first and second position, the table latch assembly preventing movement to the second position when, in the first position, the saw assembly is in the upper position.
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
Preferably, table assembly 11 is pivotally attached to base assembly 10 via joint 15 so that, when the table assembly 11 is in the orientation of
On the other hand, when table assembly 11 is rotated via joint 15 to the orientation of
Preferably, base assembly 10 has at least one wheel 13 thereon.
Base assembly 10 may also support four leg assemblies 30. Preferably leg assemblies 30 are pivotally attached to base assembly 10.
Because the saw 100 can be used as either a table saw or a miter saw, it is preferable to provide a table latch assembly 40 that facilitates the movement of table assembly 11 to switch between the table saw and miter saw modes. Referring to
Link 41 may be sandwiched between base assembly 10 and holders 42. Preferably, link 41 has a vertical portion 41V so that link 41 can rotate about the longitudinal axis A of the vertical portion 41V. Preferably axis A is substantially vertical.
Link 41 may have a portion 41C that is connected to vertical portion 41V. Portion 41C may pivotably support a cam plate 43 and a lock plate 44. Preferably cam plate 43 and lock plate 44 are pivotally attached to base assembly 10 via a shaft 45, which may be captured unto base assembly 10 by screws 45S.
Persons skilled in the art will recognize that, due to the rotational motion of vertical portion 41V along axis A, link 41, cam plate 43 and lock plate 44 are movable towards and away from base assembly 10. Preferably springs 46 may be provided on base assembly 10 to contact cam plate 43 and/or lock plate 44 to bias link 41, cam plate 43 and lock plate 44 away from base assembly 10. Similarly, spring 47 may be provided on base assembly 10 to contact link 41 to bias link 41, cam plate 43 and lock plate 44 away from base assembly 10.
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Similarly, saw 100 may be changed from table saw mode (
Preferably a trough 43V will be provided between the uppermost cam surfaces 43C and the lowermost cam surfaces 43C. In this manner, when table assembly 11 moves towards trough 43V (and possibly ride along the middle cam surfaces 43C), springs 46 and/or 47 may push cam plate 43, lock plate 44 and link 41 away from base assembly 10.
Preferably, table assembly 11 is not captured by trough 43V. Instead, base assembly 10 may have table stop assemblies 50. Referring to
Table stop assemblies 50 may be disposed towards the front of saw 100 to stop rotation of table assembly 11 along direction Y. Similarly, table stop assemblies 50 which may be disposed towards the rear of saw 100 will preferably stop rotation of table assembly 11 along direction X. Persons skilled in the art will recognize that table stop assemblies 50 may be arranged and table assembly 11 may be shaped so that table stop assemblies 50 only contact those portions of table assembly 11 necessary to stop rotation and to avoid contact with other portions of table assembly 11 which may prevent the full rotation between modes.
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It is desirable to prevent such rotation of table assembly 11. Table assembly 11 may thus be provided with a hook portion 11H, which is preferably below the workpiece supporting surface of table assembly 11. If the user were to move link 41 towards base assembly 10 while saw assembly 20 was in the upper position, table assembly 11 would quickly rotate, catching hook portion 44H with hook portion 11H (see position of lock plate 44 shown in solid line in
To avoid such engagement, the user is preferably forced to move saw assembly 20 to the lower position and lock saw assembly 20 in such position. Because the center of gravity CG of saw assembly 20 is now in front of joint 15, table assembly 11 does not rotate when released. If anything, table assembly 11 is biased away from hook portion 44H due to the relation of center of gravity CG relative to joint 15. Persons skilled in the art will recognize that at least one table stop assembly 50 will prevent further rotation of table assembly 11 even with such bias.
In such situation, when the user moves link 41, lock plate 44 is moved from the position shown in broken lines in
Persons skilled in the art will recognize that lock plate 44 has two cam surfaces 44C that function in a manner similar to cam surfaces 43C to assist in the movement of cam plate 43/lock plate 44/link 41.
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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. Application Ser. No. 60/585,947, filed Jul. 7, 2004.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60585947 | Jul 2004 | US |