Chainsaw Push Vise

20170266742 ยท 2017-09-21

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    Abstract

    A vise for securing a chainsaw in a fixed position for field repairs and resharpening the cutting elements on the chain of a chainsaw. The vise is one piece body of generally rectangular shape with two upwardly projecting legs spaced wide enough to accept a chainsaw bar with one leg having a threaded hole and the opposing leg has a raised area. Protruding from the body downward is a tapered tang with serrated/ridges in the tapered side tang, the vise is then pushed into a piece of wood that has a slot cut into it with a chainsaw. the push vise provides a versatile device not limiting the user to just one surface, is safe to carry on your person and is easily and quickly anchored and removed.

    Claims

    1. A chainsaw push vise, compromising: a) The invention of claim 1 further compromising of a body having two spaced apart legs projecting in the same direction upwardly from the body, A threaded screw at a 90 degree angle off of one upwardly leg, A raised standoff on the opposing upwardly leg directly opposite the threaded screw and a tapered shank protruding downward from the body: b) the invention of claim 1 further compromising of a tapered tang protruding downward from the body: c) The invention of claim 1 further compromising of serrations/ridges cut into the tapered side of the tang:

    3. A clamping means to hold a chainsaw bar, compromising: a) The invention of claim 3 further compromising of a u shaped opening with two fixed jaws: b) The invention of claim 3 further compromising of a raised area directly across from the threaded hole:

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING

    [0010] FIG. 1 is a side view

    [0011] FIG. 2 is an edge view

    [0012] FIG. 3 is a top view

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0013] FIG. 1-3 show a chainsaw push vise that embodies the present invention.

    [0014] FIG. 1 shows the side view of the push vise 5, 1 shows a flat side of the vise and going up to surface 7 and then to surface 2 as a standoff/raised area and that follows a profile to the bottom of the slot into a radius 3 which then goes back up to the top 8 then transfers parallel 4 to side 1 at less than half the distance of the overall length which begins into a radius 9 and continuous into a opposite radius 10 which is the start of the tapered tang 6 which runs at a inward angle to side 1 until it reaches 11 flat at the very bottom.

    [0015] FIG. 2 shows a rectangle profile 3 with 2 is a tapped hole for a thumb screw that clamps the chainsaw bar, surface 1 is the tapered side of the tang and depicts ridges/serrations

    [0016] FIG. 3 shows a top view and the 1 opening that is wide enough to accept various sizes of chainsaw bars and chains.