1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a wheeled collapsible stand for a power driven machine, more particularly to a wheeled collapsible stand that provides support for a portable power driven machine, such as a circular sawing machine, and that is collapsible conveniently.
2. Description of the Related Art
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An object of the present invention is to provide a wheeled collapsible stand for a machine which can be folded and unfolded conveniently with less effort.
According to this invention, the wheeled collapsible stand includes a tabletop bracing member having front and rear ends, a first frame unit, a second frame unit, and an extendible lifting unit. The first frame unit has front and rear frames respectively having a front pivoted end and a rear wheel-carrying end, and linking and linked segments that are respectively opposite to the front pivoted end and the rear wheel-carrying end. The linking and linked segments are pivotally coupled to each other such that, when the linked segment is forced to move upward, the front frame is moved from an unfolded position to a folded position. The front pivoted end is pivotally connected to the front end of the tabletop bracing member such that, when the front frame is moved from the unfolded position to the folded position, the tabletop bracing member is displaced from a working position, where the front end is substantially level relative to the rear end, to a collapsed position, where the front end is disposed downwardly from the rear end. The second frame unit has a rear pivoted segment pivotally connected to the rear end of the tabletop bracing member, a front rest segment including first and second fulcrum regions which are selectively brought to rest on a ground when the tabletop bracing member is in the working and collapsed positions, respectively, and an intermediate portion pivotally connected to the linked segment of the rear frame such that the front rest segment is disposed forwardly of the rear wheel-carrying end. As a result of a lever action applied on the intermediate portion about the first fulcrum region, an upward force exerted on the intermediate portion is transmitted to move the linked segment upwardly so as to displace the tabletop bracing member to the collapsed position. The extendible lifting unit is disposed to provide a lift to the front end of the tabletop bracing member to move toward the working position, and a buffer during movement of the tabletop bracing member to the collapsed position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The tabletop bracing member 30 is rectangular in shape, is disposed for supporting a power driven machine (not shown), and has front and rear ends 31, 32.
The frame member 40 includes first and second frame units 41, 42.
The first frame unit 41 has front and rear frames 412, 411 which respectively have a front pivoted end 413 and a rear wheel-carrying end 414, and which respectively have linking and linked segments 415, 416 that are respectively opposite to the front pivoted end 413 and the rear wheel-carrying end 414. The linking and linked segments 415, 416 are pivotally coupled to each other about a linking axis. The front pivoted end 413 is pivotally connected to the front end 31 of the tabletop bracing member 30 about a front axis parallel to the linking axis. A wheel unit 43 is rotatably mounted on the rear wheel-carrying end 414 for transportation. Accordingly, when the linked segment 416 is forced to move upward, the front frame 412 is moved from an unfolded position, as shown in
The second frame unit 42 has a rear pivoted segment 424 which is pivotally connected to the rear end 32 of the tabletop bracing member 30 about a rear axis parallel to the linking axis, a front rest segment 425 which is disposed opposite to the rear pivoted segment 424, and which includes first and second fulcrum regions 4251, 4252, an intermediate portion 426 which is disposed between the rear pivoted segment 424 and the front rest segment 425, and which is pivotally connected to the linked segment 416 of the rear frame 411 about a pivot axis parallel to the linking axis such that the front rest segment 425 is disposed forwardly of the rear wheel-carrying end 414 of the first frame unit 41, a lower power segment 421 which extends upwardly from and transverse to the front rest segment 425, and a handgrip segment 423 which extends rearwardly and downwardly from the rear pivoted segment 424 to serve as a handle. The second fulcrum region 4252 is disposed between the first fulcrum region 4251 and the lower power segment 421 and is bent relative to the first fulcrum region 4251. Thus, when the tabletop bracing member 30 is in the working and collapsed positions, a support stud 427 of the first fulcrum region 4251 and the second fulcrum region 4252 are selectively brought to rest on the ground, respectively.
The extendible lifting unit 60 includes a hydraulic cylinder 61 pivotally connected to a crosspiece 417 transversely connected to the linked segment 416, a piston 63 which is disposed in and sealingly slidable relative to the hydraulic cylinder 61, and a plunger 62 disposed to connect the piston 63 to a crosspiece transversely disposed to the front end 31 of the tabletop bracing member 30. Alternatively, the hydraulic cylinder 61 may be pivotally connected to the intermediate portion 426 of the second frame unit 42. Thus, the extendible lifting unit 60 can provide a lift to the front end 31 of the tabletop bracing member 30 to move toward the working position, and a buffer during movement of the tabletop bracing member 30 to the collapsed position.
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When it is desired to fold the stand of the present invention, the twistable lever 54 is turned to displace the latch end 561 of the latch 56 to the unlatched position against the biasing action of the biasing member 55. The lower power segment 421 is actuated by a treading force to move downward about the first fulcrum region 4251 to apply a first lever action on the intermediate portion 426 so that an upward force exerted on the intermediate portion 426 is transmitted to move the linked segment 416 of the first frame unit 41 upward so as to move the front frame 412 to the folded position and to displace the tabletop bracing member 30 to the collapsed position, as shown in
When it is desired to unfold the stand of the present invention, the latch 56 is turned to the unlatched position. Subsequently, a second lever action is applied on the handgrip segment 423 to lift the lower power segment 421 so as to permit the front frame 412 to displace to the unfolded position while permitting the front end 31 of the table top bracing member 30 to be urged by the biasing force of the extendible lifting unit 60, thereby facilitating displacement of the tabletop bracing member 30 to the working position, as shown in
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.