Patent classifications
B27B27/08
STATIONARY CROSS CUT SYSTEM
In one or more arrangements, a stationary cross cut system includes a base having an upper surface configured to receive a workpiece during a cutting operation. The system also includes first and second extendable support wings connected to the base. When extended, the first support wing supports a workpiece that extends past the first side of the base and the second support supports a workpiece that extends past the second side of the base. In some arrangements, the base includes first and second fences and is configured to receive the workpiece between the first and second fences. In some arrangements, the system also includes a first rail extending between the first fence and the second fence and a second rail extending between the first fence and the second fence. The first rail and second rail are configured to receive and guide a cutting tool during the cutting operation.
ADAPTIVE CUTTING SYSTEM
- Joseph W. Gibson ,
- Doyle R. Ramsey ,
- Shelby Lee Strempke ,
- Nathan Scott Combs ,
- Neil M. Holland ,
- Elliot James Hoff ,
- Timothy J. Forbes ,
- Allen F. Raushel ,
- Jacob Martin ,
- Casey L. Kerkmann ,
- Stacy A. Peterson ,
- Christian D. Ewoldt ,
- Michael P. Marusiak ,
- Mark David McClellan ,
- Frederick J. Good ,
- Scott Clark ,
- Edward Charles Hay
An adaptive cutting system is presented that facilitates cutting workpieces in new and different ways in a fun, easy, fast, accurate and safe manner. The system includes a benchtop having a grid of bench dog holes across its surface as well as a pair of table tracks embedded within its surface. An edge track extends around the benchtop and a pair of hinge members are connected to the edge tracks that also connect to a saw track that is movable between a raised and lowered position. The system also includes narrow rip stops, wide rip stops, bench dogs and a miter gauge all of which work in concert with the on-table features to facilitate on-table measurement and alignment of workpieces for performing cutting operations.
Moveable Saw Fence and Saw Support
A miter saw includes a base, a horizontal table supported by the base, an arm pivotably coupled to the base at a rear pivot point configured to permit the arm to pivot about a horizontal axis, a circular saw blade arbor supported by the arm at a location spaced forward from the rear pivot point, and a circular saw blade supported by and concentric with the arbor. The saw blade is configured to be driven to cut a workpiece on the horizontal table. The rear pivot point permits the blade to move along an arc in a vertical plane perpendicular to the horizontal table. Between a rear edge of the arbor and a rear edge of the blade, the arm extends substantially above the height of the blade to allow substantially the entire blade area rearward of the rear edge of the arbor to be available for cutting the workpiece.
Moveable Saw Fence and Saw Support
A miter saw includes a base, a horizontal table supported by the base, an arm pivotably coupled to the base at a rear pivot point configured to permit the arm to pivot about a horizontal axis, a circular saw blade arbor supported by the arm at a location spaced forward from the rear pivot point, and a circular saw blade supported by and concentric with the arbor. The saw blade is configured to be driven to cut a workpiece on the horizontal table. The rear pivot point permits the blade to move along an arc in a vertical plane perpendicular to the horizontal table. Between a rear edge of the arbor and a rear edge of the blade, the arm extends substantially above the height of the blade to allow substantially the entire blade area rearward of the rear edge of the arbor to be available for cutting the workpiece.
Miter saw
A miter saw includes a fence assembly having a first fence fixedly coupled to a base of the miter saw. The fence assembly includes a moveable fence having a lower portion slidably received within a channel at least partially defined by the first fence. The fence assembly includes a locking member coupled to the first fence. The locking member extends into a groove defined by the lower portion of the moveable fence. The locking member is configured to engage the lower portion of the moveable fence to selectively lock the moveable fence between a retracted position and an extended position relative to the first fence. The fence assembly includes a retaining member coupled to the first fence and extending into the groove of the moveable fence. The locking member and the retaining member collectively restrict the moveable fence from moving in a direction away from the horizontal workpiece support surfaces.
SAW
A saw with a base assembly, a saw assembly pivotally mounted on the base assembly which is capable of pivoting towards the base assembly to a cut a work piece located on the base assembly, and a fence assembly extending across at least part of the base assembly. The fence assembly has a fence base, a fence plate slidingly mounted on the fence base, and a moveable stop mounted on the fence plate which is capable of being moved between two positions.
SAW
A saw with a base assembly, a saw assembly pivotally mounted on the base assembly which is capable of pivoting towards the base assembly to a cut a work piece located on the base assembly, and a fence assembly extending across at least part of the base assembly. The fence assembly has a fence base, a fence plate slidingly mounted on the fence base, and a moveable stop mounted on the fence plate which is capable of being moved between two positions.
Miter saw
A miter saw that includes a base, a worktable arranged on the base and defining a worktable plane, and a cutting head formed with or connected to an operating member operable by a user. The cutting head further includes a circular saw blade operative to rotate around a first axis and a motor operative to drive the circular saw blade. A fence is arranged on the worktable. The cutting head is further connected to a first guiding member configured for guiding chips to be discharged. The fence is formed with a guiding portion. The cutting head is operative to rotate around a second axis parallel to the worktable plane and, when the cutting head rotates around the second axis, the guiding portion is operative to guide the first guiding member to cross the fence.
Miter saw
A miter saw that includes a base, a worktable arranged on the base and defining a worktable plane, and a cutting head formed with or connected to an operating member operable by a user. The cutting head further includes a circular saw blade operative to rotate around a first axis and a motor operative to drive the circular saw blade. A fence is arranged on the worktable. The cutting head is further connected to a first guiding member configured for guiding chips to be discharged. The fence is formed with a guiding portion. The cutting head is operative to rotate around a second axis parallel to the worktable plane and, when the cutting head rotates around the second axis, the guiding portion is operative to guide the first guiding member to cross the fence.
Adaptive cutting system
- Joseph W. Gibson ,
- Doyle R. Ramsey ,
- Shelby Lee Strempke ,
- Nathan Scott Combs ,
- Neil M. Holland ,
- Elliot James Hoff ,
- Timothy J. Forbes ,
- Allen F. Raushel ,
- Jacob Martin ,
- Casey L. Kerkmann ,
- Stacy A. Peterson ,
- Christian D. Ewoldt ,
- Michael P. Marusiak ,
- Mark David McClellan ,
- Frederick J. Good ,
- Scott Clark ,
- Edward Charles Hay
An adaptive cutting system is presented that facilitates cutting workpieces in new and different ways in a fun, easy, fast, accurate and safe manner. The system includes a benchtop having a grid of bench dog holes across its surface as well as a pair of table tracks embedded within its surface. An edge track extends around the benchtop and a pair of hinge members are connected to the edge tracks that also connect to a saw track that is movable between a raised and lowered position. The system also includes narrow rip stops, wide rip stops, bench dogs and a miter gauge all of which work in concert with the on-table features to facilitate on-table measurement and alignment of workpieces for performing cutting operations.