Patent classifications
B23Q9/00
Mortise jig for a plunge router
A mortise and dowel hole jig for ensuring timely and consistent cuts with a plunge router. The jig mounts to a work table and includes slot(s) to confine the router bit while cutting horizontally and holding the router in place vertically by two router guides. The jig also includes a rear clamp to lock-in-place and serve as a face for one or more pieces of wood; front clamp(s) to secure each piece of wood while making cuts; and a centering tool that enables a woodworker to quickly line up the center point of the piece of wood and determine where to make the desired cut.
Guide device and scarfed surface forming method
Provided is a router guide that comprises: a guide part that has a first through-hole and a guide surface that guides a cutting tool attachment part of a router device along the first through-hole; a maintaining part that maintains the position of the guide surface; and a positioning part that positions the guide part. The guide surface is formed such that, in a state where the maintaining part is in contact with a surface of a composite material, the distance from the surface becomes smaller as the guide surface approaches a second through-hole. The guide part is formed so as to be elastically deformable. In a case where the guide part is caused to elastically deform along the surface shape of the composite material, the maintaining part maintains the position of the guide surface with respect to the surface at a position that corresponds to the surface shape.
Clamping systems and methods for robotic tools
An apparatus for clamping a robotically controlled tool to a workpiece comprises a tool support mountable on a robotic arm and configured to support the tool, a plurality of clamping modules, each of which includes at least one vacuum cup arranged to clamp the tool support to the workpiece, and an adjustment mechanism configured to adjust the position of the tool support relative to the workpiece.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORMING ALIGNED HOLES IN A WORK PIECE
A novel drill jig includes an edge alignment guide, a hole-spacing assembly, a second guide, a biasing member, and an actuator. The edge alignment guide is configured to abut an edge of a workpiece to facilitate movement of the workpiece along a first straight line. The hole-spacing assembly includes a protrusion disposed to engage a preexisting hole in a workpiece positioned by the edge alignment guide. The second guide is coupled to the hole-spacing assembly and is configured to facilitate movement of the hole-spacing assembly along a second straight line perpendicular to the first straight line. The first biasing member is coupled to the hole-spacing assembly and is operative to exert a force on the hole-spacing assembly in a direction parallel to the second straight line. An actuator moves the hole-spacing assembly along the second straight line via the first biasing member.
Machining guide assemblies and methods relating thereto
Machining guides and methods relating thereto are described. One example of the machining guide, according to the present arrangement, includes: (i) two or more frames, each of which includes(a) a first guide member including first multiple plates; (b) a second guide member including second multiple plates; and (c) a pivoting connection pivotably connecting the first guide member and the second guide member, and wherein, during an operative state of the machining guide, one or both of the first and the second guide members of two or more of the frames pivot about the pivoting connection to allow two or more of the frames to be disposed around the workpiece; and (ii) one or more spacer plates being disposed between each of the frames and define a kerf between each of the frames such that, during the operative state of the machining guide, a tool through the kerf is capable of machining the workpiece.
Improvements to router apparatus
A router power tool including a housing mounted to be moveable with respect to and spaced from a base, said housing including a motor to rotate a shaft which includes, at its free end, a tool holder for a cutting tool, said shaft extending from the housing such that the tool holder is located at or adjacent to the base and said housing is connected to the base by at least one extendable assembly. The power tool is selectively locatable with a guide plate via retaining means. The guide plate includes apertures for the receipt of retaining means to allow the power tool to be engaged therewith and datum tabs to contact with the power tool to ensure the accurate location of the power tool with the guide plate when held in position by the retaining means.
Hand-Held Power Tool
A hand-held power tool, in particular an angle grinder, includes a tool housing that includes a handle casing for holding the power tool as well as a drive casing, in particular arranged on the handle casing, for accommodating a drive unit operable in particular by means of a rechargeable battery unit. The drive unit has an input shaft, which is in particular mounted to be rotatable about an input axis, and an output shaft, which is in particular mounted to be rotatable about an output axis.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING REMOVAL OF TRAPPED TOOL FROM COMPOSITE STRUCTURE
A system and method for constructing a composite structure using a multi-piece tool. The pieces are assembled, including making a connection, such as a mortise-and-tenon connection, between pieces using an adhesive mixed with an induction heatable material, such as iron filings having a unit size of between 5 microns and 600 microns, and an amount of between 5% and 50% by volume. Plies of a material are applied around the connection between the pieces, and the plies are cured to create the composite structure, which results in the pieces being trapped within the composite structure by the connection. The adhesive is exposed to electromagnetic induction from an electromagnetic induction coil which generates heat in the induction heatable material and thereby loosens the connection. The tool can then be disassembled by individually pulling at least some of the pieces from within the composite structure.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING REMOVAL OF TRAPPED TOOL FROM COMPOSITE STRUCTURE
A system and method for constructing a composite structure using a multi-piece tool. The pieces are assembled, including making a connection, such as a mortise-and-tenon connection, between pieces using an adhesive mixed with an induction heatable material, such as iron filings having a unit size of between 5 microns and 600 microns, and an amount of between 5% and 50% by volume. Plies of a material are applied around the connection between the pieces, and the plies are cured to create the composite structure, which results in the pieces being trapped within the composite structure by the connection. The adhesive is exposed to electromagnetic induction from an electromagnetic induction coil which generates heat in the induction heatable material and thereby loosens the connection. The tool can then be disassembled by individually pulling at least some of the pieces from within the composite structure.
Pipe end truing apparatus and method
A jig and tool are provided for rotating the tool around a pipe or pipeline, for truing the pipe end. An operator can easily installation the jig into the pipe end, with or without the cutting tool installed thereto. The tool can be manually or motor driven for rotation about the jig and the pipe end. The attachment of the tool to the jig enables alignment of the tool's cutting face with the pipe end, with angular and axial adjustment available for obtaining a profile suitable for welding to like pipe ends. In an embodiment, the tool can track the pipe diameter to retain alignment despite out-of-round dimensional variation. The tool is operated and rotated about the pipe end to remove material and, as necessary, the tool is adjusted into the pipe end and the rotation about the pipe end is repeated for incremental removal of material therefrom.