Wood planing machine with a height adjusting unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6494239
  • Patent Number
    6,494,239
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 21, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Bray; W. Donald
    Agents
    • Trop, Pruner & Hu, P.C.
Abstract
A wood planing machine includes a main support, a work table movably seated on the main support, and a height adjusting unit. The main support has an inclined mounting wall extending inclinedly relative to the work table. A sliding member is slidably mounted on the mounting wall. A threaded part is mounted on the sliding member. A screw rod is mounted on the mounting wall and threadedly engages the threaded part for moving the threaded part together with the sliding member and the work table on the mounting wall upon rotation so as to adjust the height of the work table relative to the main support.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION




This application claims priority of Taiwan patent Application No. 90224279, filed on Dec. 31, 2001.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a wood planing machine, more particularly to a wood planing machine with a height adjusting unit for adjusting the height of a work table of the wood planing machine.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a conventional wood planing machine for planing a wooden work-piece (not shown). The planing machine includes a main support


11


defining a mounting wall


123


that faces upwardly and inclinedly relative to a horizontal plane, and a work table


10


having a horizontal plate


12


that defines the horizontal plane, and front and rear side plates


122


that project downwardly from the horizontal plate


12


and that are mounted slidably on the mounting wall


123


so as to permit the work table


10


to be movable in a longitudinal direction, which, in turn, permits adjustment of the thickness of the wooden work-piece to be planed. A height adjustment unit is mounted on the main support


11


, and includes a threaded part


131


that is secured to a bottom of the horizontal plate


12


, and a handle wheel


134


with a screw rod


133


that is secured to the main support


11


and that threadedly engages the threaded part


131


so as to permit sliding movement of the work table


10


together with the threaded part


131


in the longitudinal direction. The conventional planing machine is disadvantageous in that the thread formed in the threaded part


131


tends to be worn or damaged by the screw rod


133


due to vibration of the planing machine during that planing operation. Moreover, the side plates


122


of the work table


10


are mounted on the mounting wall


123


via a wedging mechanism which is difficult to be formed on the side plates


122


and the mounting wall


123


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a wood planing machine that is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art.




Accordingly, a wood planing machine of this invention comprises: a main support including a base that has opposite front and rear ends and opposite left and right ends, and front and rear side walls that respectively and uprightly project from the front and rear ends of the base, that cooperately confine a mounting space therebetween, and that define a top open end of the main support opposite to the base; a mounting seat disposed in the mounting space and extending between and secured to the front and rear side walls, the mounting seat having an inclined mounting wall that extends inclinedly relative to a horizontal plane in a longitudinal direction from the right end of the base toward the left end of the base and that is formed with an elongated slot which extends in the longitudinal direction; a sliding member that is slidably mounted on the inclined mounting wall within the mounting space, and that has a top wall extending in a horizontal direction parallel to the horizontal plane, the sliding member being slidable on the inclined mounting wall in the longitudinal direction; a work table defining the horizontal plane, covering the top open end of the main support, and secured to the top wall of the sliding member so as to be co-slidable with the sliding member in the longitudinal direction; and a height adjusting unit including a screw unit, and a threaded part mounted securely on the sliding member via the screw unit which extends through the elongated slot, the sliding member and the threaded part so as to permit concurrent sliding movement of the sliding member and the threaded part on the inclined mounting wall in the longitudinal direction. The height adjusting unit further includes a screw rod that is rotatably mounted on the mounting seat, that extends in the longitudinal direction, and that threadedly engages the threaded part so as to move the work table together with the sliding member and the threaded part in the longitudinal direction upon rotation.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention,





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional wood planing machine;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary perspective view of the wood planing machine of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a front view of a wood planing machine embodying this invention;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the wood planing machine of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary partly sectional view of the wood planing machine of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a partly sectional front view to illustrate how a work table of the wood planing machine of

FIG. 3

is adjusted by a height adjustment unit to a lower position; and





FIG. 7

is a partly sectional front view to illustrate how the work table of the wood planing machine of

FIG. 3

is adjusted to an upper position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIGS. 3

to


6


illustrate a wood planing machine embodying this invention for planing a wooden work-piece (not shown). The wood planing machine includes: a main support


20


having a base


21


that has opposite front and rear ends


211


,


213


and opposite left and right ends


210


,


212


, and front and rear side walls


216


,


217


that respectively and uprightly project from the front and rear ends


211


,


213


of the base


21


, that cooperately confine a mounting space


200


therebetween, and that define a top open end of the main support


20


opposite to the base


21


; a mounting seat (


214


,


30


) disposed in the mounting space


200


and extending between and secured to the front and rear side walls


216


,


217


, the mounting seat (


214


,


30


) having an inclined mounting wall


301


that extends inclinedly relative to a horizontal plane in a longitudinal direction from the right end


212


of the base


21


toward the left end


210


of the base


21


and that is formed with two parallel elongated slots


32


which extend in the longitudinal direction; a sliding member


40


that is slidably mounted on the inclined mounting wall


301


within the mounting space


200


, and that has a top wall (


44


,


45


) extending in a horizontal direction parallel to the horizontal plane, the sliding member


40


being slidable on the inclined mounting wall


301


in the longitudinal direction; a work table


22


defining the horizontal plane, covering the top open end of the main support


20


, and secured to the top wall (


44


,


45


) of the sliding member


40


via screw means


46


so as to be co-slidable with the sliding member


40


in the longitudinal direction; and a height adjusting unit including screw means


63


, and a threaded part


60


mounted securely on the sliding member


40


via the screw means


63


which extends through the elongated slots


32


, the sliding member


40


and the threaded part


60


so as to permit concurrent sliding movement of the sliding member


40


and the threaded part


60


on the inclined mounting wall


301


in the longitudinal direction. The height adjusting unit further includes a screw rod


81


that is rotatably mounted on the mounting wall


301


of the mounting seat (


214


,


30


), that extends in the longitudinal direction, and that threadedly engages the threaded part


60


so as to move the work table


22


together with the sliding member


40


and the threaded part


60


in the longitudinal direction upon rotation.




The mounting seat (


214


,


30


) includes a pair of front and rear mounting rails


214


that respectively project from the front and rear side walls


216


,


217


into the mounting space


200


and that extend in the longitudinal direction, and a mounting plate


30


that has front and rear ends respectively secured to the front and rear mounting rails


214


via screw means


34


, and that defines the inclined mounting wall


301


. The elongated slots


32


are formed in the mounting plate


30


. A bearing seat


70


is secured to the mounting plate


30


via screw means


71


, and includes a bearing ring for extension of the screw rod


81


therethrough and for permitting movement of the sliding member


40


in the longitudinal direction via the threaded part


60


. A handle wheel


82


is connected to the screw rod


81


for turning the screw rod


81


.




The sliding member


40


includes a bottom plate


41


extending in the longitudinal direction, slidably mounted on the mounting plate


30


via the screw unit


63


, and having front and rear ends. The sliding member


40


further includes front and rear plates


42


,


43


of equal dimension that have top ends, and that respectively and uprightly project from the front and rear ends of the bottom plate


41


in such a manner that the top ends of the front and rear plates


42


,


43


extend in a direction parallel to the horizontal plane. The sliding member


40


further includes front and rear wings


44


,


45


that respectively project from the top ends of the front and rear plates


42


,


43


and that cooperately define the top wall (


44


,


45


) of the sliding member


40


.




The mounting plate


30


is further formed with a guiding slot


31


that extends in the longitudinal direction. The bottom plate


41


of the sliding member


40


is formed with an elongated aperture


411


that is vertically aligned with the guiding slot


31


. The sliding member


40


further includes a guide


51


that is mounted securely on the bottom plate


41


via screw means


53


and that has a stud


52


projecting downwardly therefrom through the elongated aperture


411


and into the guiding slot


31


for guiding movement of the sliding member


40


on the mounting plate


30


in the longitudinal direction.




The front side wall


216


is formed with an access opening


215


. A cover


24


is secured to a periphery of the access opening


215


via screw means


23


for covering the access opening


215


. A height indicator


90


is mounted on the cover


24


, and is associated with the sliding movement


40


via a rack-and-pinion unit (


92


,


91


) for indication of the height of the worktable


22


relative to the main support


20


. The rack-and-pinion unit (


92


,


91


) includes a rack


91


mounted on the front plate


42


of the sliding member


40


via screw means


95


, and a pinion


92


engaging the rack


91


and extending outwardly of the mounting space


200


through the cover


24


. The height indicator


90


includes a scale


94


attached to the cover


24


, and a pointer


93


connected to the pinion


92


and pointing to the scale


94


for indication of the height of the work table


22


.





FIGS. 6 and 7

show how the work table


22


is adjusted from a lower position (see

FIG. 6

) to an upper position (see

FIG. 7

) by co-movement with the sliding member


40


and the threaded part


60


via rotation of the handle wheel


82


, thereby changing the thickness of the wooden work-piece to be planed on the worktable


22


.




Since the threaded part


60


is not directly and rigidly connected to the work table


22


, the wearing and damage problem with respective to the threaded part as encountered in the prior art can be minimized.




With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A wood planing machine comprising:a main support including a base that has opposite front and rear ends and opposite left and right ends, and front and rear side walls that respectively and uprightly project from said front and rear ends of said base, that cooperately confine a mounting space therebetween, and that define a top open end of said main support opposite to said base; a mounting seat disposed in said mounting space and extending between and secured to said front and rear side walls, said mounting seat having an inclined mounting wall that extends inclinedly relative to a horizontal plane in a longitudinal direction from said right end of said base toward said left end of said base and that is formed with an elongated slot which extends in said longitudinal direction; a sliding member that is slidably mounted on said inclined mounting wall within said mounting space, and that has a top wall extending in a horizontal direction parallel to said horizontal plane, said sliding member being slidable on said inclined mounting wall in said longitudinal direction; a work table defining said horizontal plane, covering said top open end of said main support, and secured to said top wall of said sliding member so as to be co-slidable with said sliding member in said longitudinal direction; and a height adjusting unit including a screw unit, and a threaded part mounted securely on said sliding member via said screw unit which extends through said elongated slot, said sliding member and said threaded part so as to permit concurrent sliding movement of said sliding member and said threaded part on said inclined mounting wall in said longitudinal direction, said height adjusting unit further including a screw rod that is rotatably mounted on said mounting seat, that extends in said longitudinal direction, and that threadedly engages said threaded part so as to move said work table together with said sliding member and said threaded part in said longitudinal direction upon rotation.
  • 2. The wood planing machine of claim 1, wherein said mounting seat includes a pair of front and rear mounting rails that respectively project from said front and rear side walls into said mounting space and that extend in said longitudinal direction, and a mounting plate that has front and rear ends respectively secured to said front and rear mounting rails, and that defines said inclined mounting wall, said elongated slot being formed in said mounting plate.
  • 3. The wood planing machine of claim 2, wherein said sliding member includes a bottom plate extending in said longitudinal direction, slidably mounted on said mounting plate via said screw unit, and having front and rear ends, said sliding member further including front and rear plates of equal dimension that have top ends, and that respectively and uprightly project from said front and rear ends of said bottom plate in such a manner that said top ends of said front and rear plates extend in a direction parallel to said horizontal plane, said sliding member further including front and rear wings that respectively project from said top ends of said front and rear plates and that cooperately define said top wall of said sliding member.
  • 4. The wood planing machine of claim 3, wherein said mounting plate is further formed with a guiding slot that extends in said longitudinal direction, said bottom plate of said sliding member being formed with an elongated aperture that is vertically aligned with said guiding slot, said sliding member further including a guide that is mounted securely on said bottomplate and that has a stud projecting downwardly therefrom through said elongated aperture and into said guiding slot for guiding movement of said sliding member on said mounting plate in said longitudinal direction.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
090224279 U Dec 2001 TW
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