APPARATUS FOR USE IN CLAMPING WORKPIECES AND RETAINING POWER TOOL APPARATUS

20220241932 ยท 2022-08-04

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Abstract

The invention relates to apparatus and method for use in the performance of work on a workpiece, said apparatus including a plurality of legs depending from a body so that, when the legs are in an in-use position, the body is supported at a fixed distance from a support surface with which the legs contact. The apparatus, in a first mode of use, has a clamping function to allow the workpiece to be clamped with the body and said apparatus further includes one or more support means, in one embodiment in the form of support arms, which are engageable with the body so as to define a support for the location and engagement of a power tool which, when engaged, is usable to perform a work operation on said workpiece with the apparatus being provided in a second mode.

Claims

1. Apparatus for use in the performance of work on a workpiece, said apparatus including a plurality of legs depending from a body so that, the body is supported at a fixed distance from a support surface with which the legs contact, said body elongate in form and including a moveable jaw so that, in a first mode of use of the apparatus, said moveable jaw is selectively positioned along said body to define a space between the said moveable jaw and another jaw at or adjacent to one end of the said body and into which space the workpiece is received so as to be clamped in position between said jaws and wherein said apparatus includes one or more support means and said apparatus is adaptable to a second mode in which said one or more support means are engaged with the said body so as to define a support for the location of a power tool which, when located with the support means is supported in a fixed position so as to be used to perform a work operation on said workpiece.

2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the said one or more support means are selectively engageable with the body of the apparatus so as to allow the same, when placed in position with the body, to support the power tool thereon and removed from the body when the same are not required to be used.

3. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the apparatus is operable to clamp the workpiece when the said at least one support means are removed and/or when the support means are in position with respect to the body.

4. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the one or more support means are provided in the form of first and second support arms locatable on the body at spaced apart locations along a longitudinal axis of the said body.

5. Apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the said spaced locations are selectable by the user with respect to the engagement portions formed on the power tool which are to be engaged with the respective support arms.

6. Apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the engagement portions on the power tool, are a series of apertures for the receipt of engagement means which pass through the said apertures and into location with the support arms.

7. Apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the said apertures in the power tool and/or provided on the support arms, are slotted so as to allow the same to be range taking and thereby allow different sizes of power tools to be engaged using the support arms.

8. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the apertures provided on the support arms enable the selective spacing of the support arms on the body of the apparatus.

9. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each of the support means includes a first retaining portion which is provided to locate and engage with a first part of the body and a second retaining portion provided to engage with a second part of the body.

10. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said first and second retaining portions define a recessed part of the support means in which part of the body and/or track are located when the support means is engaged therewith.

11. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the said first and second parts are first and second opposing side walls of the body.

12. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the support means include a user-actuable portion which, when operated, further increases the retaining force of the support means on the said body and the user actuable portion is operated by the user once they have selected the appropriate position of the support means on the body so as to secure the support means and power tool connected thereto in position on the body.

13. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the power tool is engaged with the support means and then the support means are engaged with the body of the apparatus.

14. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the movable jaw is mounted on a track formed in the body and is slidingly movable along said body and the other jaw is provided in affixed position on said body.

15. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the apparatus includes a foot pedal lever assembly which is pivotally movable by the user to advance the said moveable jaw towards the fixed clamping jaw and a release means which, when operated allows manual movement of the moveable clamping jaw away from the fixed clamping jaw.

16. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the power tool is used in a fixed or stationary position and includes any of a mitre saw, bench top power tool, sander tool, sharpener tool or the like.

17. A method for performing work on a workpiece using support apparatus to secure in position either the workpiece on which the work is to be performed or a power tool which is to perform the work on the workpiece, said support apparatus including a body portion, a moveable jaw which is moveable in relation to another jaw at or adjacent to an end of the body portion, one or more support means for the selective engagement of a power tool thereon and wherein said method includes the step of adapting the apparatus between a first mode of operation in which the workpiece is clamped in position between said jaws by the selective movement by the user of the moveable jaw towards and away from the other jaw to define a space therebetween in which the workpiece can be positioned and advancing the moveable jaw towards the other jaw to exert a clamping force on the workpiece and a second mode of operation, by locating the power tool with one or more said support means prior to or after locating said support means on said body, so as to engage the support means to the body and the power tool in a fixed position with respect to said body to allow the power tool to then be operated to perform work on a workpiece.

18. A method according to claim 17 wherein the support means includes at least first and second support arms and locating the first support arm at a first location on the said body and the second support arm at a second location on the said body, spaced from the first support arm.

Description

[0022] Specific embodiments of the invention are now described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:

[0023] FIG. 1 illustrates apparatus in accordance with the invention in a first mode to perform a clamping operation on a workpiece.

[0024] FIG. 2 illustrates apparatus in accordance with the invention in a second mode to secure a power tool in a fixed position with said apparatus.

[0025] FIGS. 3a-b illustrate steps of adaptation of the apparatus in accordance with one embodiment of the invention between the first and second modes of operation; and

[0026] FIGS. 4a and b illustrate a support arm in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.

[0027] Referring firstly to FIG. 1, there is illustrated apparatus 2 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. The apparatus is shown in a first mode of operation in FIG. 1 in which the same is used to clamp a workpiece 4 in position between a fixed jaw 6 and a moveable jaw 8. The fixed jaw is located at one end 10 of a body 12 of the apparatus and the moveable jaw is mounted to be moveable along a track 14 located in the body and along a longitudinal axis 18 of the body so as to allow the space X between the fixed jaw and the moveable jaw to be adjusted to suit the size of the workpiece 4 which is to be located between the said jaws. Typically, once the space X substantially matches the dimension of the workpiece which is to be clamped in position, the exertion of a further movement force on the moveable jaw in the direction of arrow 20, allows the moveable jaw to exert a clamping force on the workpiece so as to secure the same in position.

[0028] In the embodiment shown, the movement of the moveable jaw in the direction 20, is achieved by the provision of a ratchet mechanism between the track and the moveable jaw which allows the moveable jaw to be advanced in a stepwise manner when a foot pedal 24 is pivotally moved about pivot axis 22 of the apparatus. This movement is then transferred, via a lever arrangement, to drive the movement of the moveable jaw 8 in the direction 20 towards the fixed jaw. In order to release the moveable jaw 8 and allow the same to be moved in the direction 26 away from the fixed jaw, a release means 25 is provided for user operation which releases the drive and lever assembly between the foot pedal 24 and the moveable jaw 8 and allows the moveable jaw to be manually moved in the direction 28. When the workpiece is held in the clamped position then work can be performed on the same by the user using a suitable tool or tools which may be manually moved with respect to the apparatus or may be powered.

[0029] FIG. 2 illustrates the apparatus in a second mode of use in which the same is adapted to allow a power tool, in this case in the form of a mitre saw 30, to be securely located in position with respect to the body 12.

[0030] In both modes, the body is located at a spaced distance from a support surface 28 such as a floor, by the provision of legs 32 which, in one embodiment, can be moved between the in-use position shown and a storage position in which the same are folded and lie substantially in line with the body. Typically, the distance between the body and the support surface when the legs are in the in use position, is such as to allow the user to operate the power tool with their hands at a comfortable and convenient height.

[0031] The apparatus is adapted in accordance with the invention by the provision of support means which, in this embodiment, are provided in the form of first and second support arms 34,36 which are selectively located at a spaced distance apart along the longitudinal axis 18 of the body 12 and are secured thereto. The particular spacing between the support arms 34,36 is typically determined by the size of the power tool 30 and in particular, the specific location of engagement means apertures 40 provided on the power tool base. The support arms can therefore be located to ensure that each of the support arms will engage with at least one, or a plurality of the engagement apertures 40 on the power tool.

[0032] As illustrated in FIG. 4a, the support arms 34, 36, one of which is shown, are formed as an elongate member with apertures 42. The apertures 42 can be slotted, as illustrated, in order to allow the same to be range taking with respect to the position of the engagement means, which may also be apertures 40, which are provided on the particular power tool which is to be engaged with the support arms at a particular time. Thus, it will be appreciated that the same support arms may be used to engage with different types of power tool engagement means and/or with power tools of different types and sizes, and thereby allow the engagement in a fixed position of a selected power tool on the body.

[0033] An engagement of the power tool with one of the support arms 34 is illustrated in FIG. 4b, which shows part of the support arm and base of the power tool 30. To ensure engagement with the power tool and each support arm, a bolt 44 is passed through each of the engagement means apertures 40 in the base of the power tool 30 and then passed through the slotted aperture 42 in the support arm 34 at the position underlying the engagement means aperture 40 and receives thereon a nut 45 which is tightened so as to secure the support arm 34 to the power tool 30. This is then repeated for each of the apertures 40 provided on the power tool at respective positions on the support arms 34, 36.

[0034] The support arms 34 36 also include first and second retaining portions 46,48 which are shaped to allow retention of the support arms on the body 12. In this embodiment the retention portions are located at opposing end walls of, and define therebetween, a space 50, in which the body is located when the apparatus is in the second mode of use. The length of said space 50 is defined by the retaining portions and can be selected to suit, typically, the width of the body of the apparatus and across which the support arms are to be mounted.

[0035] Typically, to fit the support arm, the same is placed onto the body such that the body lies in the space and the longitudinal axis of the support arm is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the body. At least one of the retaining portions 48 is provided such that when the support arm is located on the body the user can operate a user actuation means 60 which is connected to the retaining portion via a lever mechanism which passes along the support arm interior. The movement of the actuation means 60, as indicated by arrow 62, causes movement of the lever mechanism and in turn movement of the retaining portion 48 in order to move the retaining portion as indicated by arrow 64 towards the body and attempt to reduce the length of said space and thereby further increase the retaining force of the support arm in engagement on the body. In one embodiment one or both of retaining portions may be formed with contact faces with the body such that when in the retaining position, the contact faces are shaped to further enhance the engagement of the support arms on the body. The support arms are then engaged in a fixed position with the body.

[0036] In one embodiment the user can select the spacing of the support arms as appropriate and engage the support arms in those positions on the body and then engage the power tool on the support arms as illustrated in FIG. 3b. Alternatively, the user can first engage the support arms to the base of the power tool so that the support arms and power tool effectively form an integral unit and then locate and engage the support arms to the body with the power tool already retained in position with the support arms.

[0037] Although it is envisaged that the power tool 30 will typically be first engaged with the support arms before the support arms are attached to the body 12 so that the power tool 30 and support arms 34, 36 are effectively an integral unit, only the support arms are shown in FIG. 3b for ease of illustration. The support arms 34 and 36 are then introduced on top of the body 12 at the required spacing apart and the first retaining portion 46 is located at the side wall 52 of the body and when the same are in position, the second retaining portion 48 of each support arm is located on the side wall 54 of the body 12. The support arms are designed so that the body fits into the space 50 between the retaining portions 46, 48 in a snug manner and the operation of user actuation means 60 allows the retaining portion 48 of each of the support arms to increase the retaining force by moving the same towards the wall 54 of the body.

[0038] When the support arms 34, 36 are in position with the power tool located thereon as illustrated in FIG. 1b, the second mode of use of the apparatus is achieved.

[0039] To move the apparatus from the first mode of operation shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 3a to the second mode of operation of FIGS. 2 and 3b, then, if necessary, the movable jaw can be released from being driven towards the fixed jaw and manually moved in the direction 28 to leave a gap X into which the support arms 34, 36 and power tool 30 are to be located.

[0040] There is therefore provided in accordance with the invention apparatus which can be used in two modes of operation and the adaptation of the apparatus can be relatively quickly achieved and without the need for any skilled person's intervention. As a result, apparatus which already has significant utility options to the user when in the first mode can now be provided with further functionality to allow the safe and accurate location of power tools therewith.