Patent classifications
B23D47/025
Miter Saw Table Apparatus
A miter saw table apparatus for providing an ideal work table for a miter saw includes a table body. A top side of the table body has a saw depression that is configured to receive a miter saw such that the top side supports lumber on either side of the miter saw. The table body has a cord aperture extending through to the table inside. A bottom side of the table body is configured to rest on a pair of saw horses. At least one outlet panel is coupled to the table body and comprises a mounting plate and a plurality of outlets. A power cord is coupled to the outlet panel. The power cord is in operational communication with the plurality of outlets and extends through the cord aperture to be plugged into a wall outlet.
COMBINATION MITER AND TABLE SAW
A combination miter and table saw includes a miter table connected to or formed integrally with a base assembly. A table saw table is disposed below the miter table in spaced relation to the miter table. A blade assembly includes a motorized cutting blade which is movable between a position above the miter table to a position at the miter table. The motorized cutting blade is also movable to a position through the miter table slot and to the table saw table. The blade assembly may be selectively locked into the position where the cutting blade is at the table saw table.
Saw machine worktable positioning mechanism
A saw machine worktable positioning mechanism includes a pivot shaft, an operating member and a first positioning unit so arranged that operating the operating member can drive the first positioning unit to move a positioning member of the first positioning unit relative to the base of the saw machine in one of two reversed directions to lock the worktable of the saw machine to the base or to unlock the worktable from the base.
Extendable rails for table saw
A table saw includes a working surface and a rail system. The rail system includes stationary rails mounted along the working surface, and extension rails. The rails each include matching guide surfaces extending along the longitudinal axis and configured to support and guide a rip fence. The rails have a common connection interface that in each case includes a connecting end and a supporting end, such that the extension rails are mountable with the stationary rails. When mounted, the guide surfaces of the extension rails extend the guide surfaces of the stationary rails. The connecting end in the common connection interface includes a connection mechanism configured to urge the connecting end together with the supporting end to form an internal connection, and to align the guide surfaces of the connected rails to as to be co-planar with each other.
COLLAPSIBLE INFEED/OUTFEED APPARATUS WITH SHELF
A truss designed folding Apparatus. The apparatus may be constructed of a first apparatus top section and a second apparatus top section which may be pivotally connected together by a center support structure. The apparatus may have two sets of legs. A first set of legs may be movably attached to the center support structure and a second set of legs may also be movably attached to the center support structure. Each set of legs may also be attached to the apparatus top via a first and a second leg support extending from the legs to the apparatus top sections. A shelf connection may be placed between the first and second leg support wherein, a shelf attached to each pair of legs the shelf may have a first section and second section, wherein the sections are attached to each other at opposite ends of the shelf connection.
WIRELESS POWER SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY IMPLEMENTED IN LIGHTING INFRASTRUCTURE
Wireless power transmission is used in conjunction with lighting, such as a light emitting diode (LED) bulb or lighting fixture that uses existing electrical wiring infrastructure. For instance, a lighting device is provided such that a wireless power transmitter is coupled to receive electrical operating power via the lighting device when the lighting device is coupled to electrical wiring infrastructure.
TRACK SAW SYSTEM
A track saw system is configured to make a straight cut in a work piece supported upon a stand. The track saw system includes a base configured for attachment to the stand, the base having an edge against which the work piece is engageable, a track pivotably coupled to the base, a first hinge pivotably coupling the track to the base about a first pivot axis to permit pivoting movement of the track relative to the base in a direction extending away from the base, and a second hinge pivotably coupling the track to the base about a second pivot axis transverse to the first pivot axis to permit pivoting movement of the track relative to the base to adjust a miter angle between the track and the edge.
Distance adjustment mechanism for fence assembly of table saw
A fence assembly of a table saw includes rear and front sliding members slidably disposed on two rails of a table respectively, the rear sliding member having three equally spaced top projections, the front sliding member having three equally spaced forward projections, a transverse member interconnecting the sliding members, and a spring biased workpiece guide bar on the transverse member. The workpiece guide bar includes a front locking element for locking the workpiece guide bar on the front sliding member, a rear locking element for locking the workpiece guide bar on the rear sliding member, the rear positioning element having a recess for receipt of the top projection, and a spring biased lever pivotably secured to the workpiece guide bar. A latch of the lever can be engaged with a protuberance of the front locking element to lock the workpiece guide bar or disengaged from the protuberance to unlock same.
Mechanism for pivoting a limit plate to top of a rip fence
A table saw includes a base assembly; a table assembly mounted on the base assembly and including a table; a slide mechanism mounted on the table assembly; and a rip fence assembly mounted on one side of the table assembly. The rip fence assembly includes a receptacle in a lower portion of one end; an elongated limit plate including two 90-degree bent arms at two ends respectively, each bent arm including a slot having a first end and a second end; a limit seat facing the receptacle; a spring-biased detent anchored in the receptacle and urging against an inner surface of the limit seat by passing through the second end of the slot; and a pivot disposed on an upper portion of one end of the rip fence assembly and disposed through the first end of the slot.
Table saw having visually different scales
A scale assembly of a table saw includes a first positioning pin of white, a second positioning pin of black, and a third positioning pin of yellow disposed on the first slide strip of a slide mechanism; a first scale of white disposed on a top of the first slide strip; a second scale of black and a third scale of yellow disposed on a top of the first track respectively; a first pointer disposed on one end of the top of the first track and forwardly pointing to the first scale of white of the first slide strip; and a second pointer disposed on the other end of the top of the first slide strip and rearward pointing to both the second scale of black and the third scale. The scale is visible in a cutting operation.