SAW SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
20220266362 · 2022-08-25
Inventors
US classification
- 1/1
Cpc classification
B23D47/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25H1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A saw support assembly includes a base member defining a receiving channel. The receiving channel of the base member is configured to receive a leg of a saw therein to secure the base member to the leg of the saw. An arm member is pivotably coupled to the base member. The arm member is configured to pivot towards or away from the base member. The arm member is configured to extend from the base member to support the leg of the saw to which the base member is secured. A branch member extends between the base member and the arm member. The branch member defines a first end connected with the base member and a second end connected with the support arm. The branch member is configured to limit a degree to which the arm member can pivot away from the base member.
Claims
1. A saw support assembly, comprising: a base member defining a receiving channel, the receiving channel of the base member configured to receive a leg of a saw therein to secure the base member to the leg of the saw; an arm member pivotably coupled to the base member, the arm member configured to pivot towards or away from the base member, the arm member configured to extend from the base member to support the leg of the saw to which the base member is secured; and a branch member extending between the base member and the arm member, the branch member defining a first end connected with the base member and a second end connected with the support arm, the branch member configured to limit a degree to which the arm member can pivot away from the base member.
2. The saw support assembly of claim 1, further including a notch defined in the base member and an overhang defined in the arm member, the overhang configured to be seated in the notch when the arm member is maximally pivoted away from the base member.
3. The saw support assembly of claim 2, wherein the branch member defines a first branch member pivotably coupled to the base member and a second branch member pivotably coupled to the arm member, the first branch member pivotably coupled to the second branch member, wherein the first and second branch members are configured to be folded towards each other as the arm member is pivoted toward the base member.
4. The saw support assembly of claim 3, wherein the arm member defines an I-beam shape.
5. The saw support assembly of claim 1, wherein the arm member defines a proximal end portion pivotably coupled to the base member and a distal end portion opposite the proximal end portion, the distal end portion of the arm member defining a plurality of apertures therein.
6. The saw support assembly of claim 1, wherein the arm member is configured to be folded against the base member.
7. The saw support assembly of claim 6, wherein the arm member is substantially parallel with the base member when the arm member is folded against the base member, and wherein the arm member forms about a ninety degree angle with the base member when the arm member is maximally pivoted away from the base member.
8. The saw support assembly of claim 1, further including an insert member configured to be inserted in the receiving channel, the insert member configured to define a substantially flat surface along a surface of the insert member facing away from the base member.
9. The saw support assembly of claim 8, wherein the receiving channel defines a semicircular shape, and wherein the insert member defines a semicircular shape.
10. The saw support assembly of claim 1, further including at least two apertures defined in the base member, the at least two apertures configured to secure the base member to the leg of the saw.
11. The saw support assembly of claim 10, wherein the arm member defines a notch on a bottom surface thereof, the notch configured to be aligned with an aperture of the at least two apertures defined in the base member when the arm member is folded against the base member.
12. A saw support assembly kit, comprising: a set of at least four saw support assemblies, each of the at least four saw support assemblies including: a base member defining a receiving channel, the receiving channel of the base member configured to receive a leg of a saw therein to secure the base member to the leg of the saw; an arm member pivotably coupled to the base member, the arm member configured to pivot towards or away from the base member, the arm member configured to extend from the base member to support the leg of the saw to which the base member is secured; and a branch member extending between the base member and the arm member, the branch member defining a first end connected with the base member and a second end connected with the support arm, the branch member configured to limit a degree to which the arm member can pivot away from the base member.
13. The saw support assembly kit of claim 12, wherein each of the at least four saw support assemblies further includes a notch defined in the base member and an overhang defined in the arm member, the overhang configured to be seated in the notch when the arm member is maximally pivoted away from the base member.
14. The saw support assembly kit of claim 13, wherein the branch member defines a first branch member pivotably coupled to the base member and a second branch member pivotably coupled to the arm member, the first branch member pivotably coupled to the second branch member, wherein the first and second branch members are configured to be folded towards each other as the arm member is pivoted toward the base member.
15. The saw support assembly kit of claim 14, wherein the arm member defines an I-beam shape.
16. The saw support assembly kit of claim 12, wherein the arm member defines a proximal end portion pivotably coupled to the base member and a distal end portion opposite the proximal end portion, the distal end portion of the arm member defining a plurality of apertures therein.
17. The saw support assembly kit of claim 12, wherein the arm member is configured to be folded against the base member.
18. The saw support assembly kit of claim 17, wherein the arm member is substantially parallel with the base member when the arm member is folded against the base member, and wherein the arm member forms about a ninety degree angle with the base member when the arm member is maximally pivoted away from the base member.
19. The saw support assembly kit of claim 12, wherein each of the at least four saw support assemblies further includes an insert member configured to be inserted in the receiving channel, the insert member configured to define a substantially flat surface along a surface of the insert member facing away from the base member.
20. The saw support assembly kit of claim 19, wherein the receiving channel defines a semicircular shape, and wherein the insert member defines a semicircular shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Various aspects and features of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The terms “about,” substantially,” and the like, as utilized herein, are meant to account for manufacturing, material, environmental, use, and/or measurement tolerances and variations, and in any event may encompass differences of up to 10%. Further, to the extent consistent, any of the aspects described herein may be used in conjunction with any or all of the other aspects described herein.
[0027] Descriptions of technical features or aspects of an exemplary configuration of the disclosure should typically be considered as available and applicable to other similar features or aspects in another exemplary configuration of the disclosure. Accordingly, technical features described herein according to one exemplary configuration of the disclosure may be applicable to other exemplary configurations of the disclosure, and thus duplicative descriptions may be omitted herein.
[0028] As used herein, the term “distal” refers to the portion that is being described which is further from a user, while the term “proximal” refers to the portion that is being described which is closer to a user.
[0029] Exemplary configurations of the disclosure will be described more fully below (e.g., with reference to the accompanying drawings). Like reference numerals may refer to like elements throughout the specification and drawings.
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[0031] Referring to
[0032] The arm member 103 is configured to extend from the base member 101 to support the leg 901 of the saw 900 to which the base member 101 is secured. A branch member 104 extends between the base member 101 and the arm member 103. The branch member 104 defines a first end 105 connected with the base member 101 and a second end 106 connected with the support arm 103. The branch member 104 is configured to limit a degree to which the arm member 103 can pivot away from the base member 101.
[0033] In an unfolded configuration, the arm member 103 forms about a 90 degree angle with the base member 101 and the branch member 104 forms about a 45 degree angle between branch member 104 and base member 101 and between the branch member 104 and the arm member 103 (see, e.g.,
[0034] The arm member 103 may be coupled to the base member 101 by at least one bolt or rivet 107, such as a bolt or rivet secured to support arms 108, 109 extending from the base member 101. The branch member 104 may similarly to be secured to the base member 101 by at least one bolt or rivet 101, such as a bolt or rivet secured to at least one support arm 111 extending from the base member 101. An opposite end (e.g., end 106) of the branch member 104 may similarly to be secured to the arm member 103 by at least one bolt or rivet 112, such as a bolt or rivet secured to at least one support arm 113 extending from the arm member 103.
[0035] In an aspect of the present disclosure, a notch 114 (see, e.g.,
[0036] In an aspect of the present disclosure, the branch member 104 defines a first branch member 116 pivotably coupled to the base member 101 and a second branch member 117 pivotably coupled to the arm member 103. The first branch member 116 is pivotably coupled to the second branch member 117 (e.g., by a bolt or rivet 118 extending between apertures 119, 120 defined in each of the first and second branch members 116, 117 to allow the first and second branch members 116, 117 to pivot with respect to each other). The first and second branch members 116, 117 are configured to be folded towards each other as the arm member 103 is pivoted toward the base member 101. As an example,
[0037] In an aspect of the present disclosure, the arm member 103 defines an I-beam shape. The I-beam shape increases the structural integrity and strength of the arm member 103 to prevent the arm member 103 from bending or warping.
[0038] In an aspect of the present disclosure, the arm member 103 defines a proximal end portion 121 pivotably coupled to the base member 101 and a distal end portion 122 opposite the proximal end portion 121. The distal end portion 122 of the arm member 103 defines a plurality of apertures 123 therein. The apertures 123 are distally positioned with respect to the branch member 104. The apertures 123 can be used to secure the arm member 103 to a structure on which a bottom surface of the arm member is supported. As an example, in
[0039] In an aspect of the present disclosure, an insert member 124 is configured to be inserted in the receiving channel 102 (see, e.g.,
[0040] As an example, the receiving channel 102 defines a semicircular shape. The insert member 124 defines a semicircular shape and is correspondingly sized to securely fit in the receiving channel 102.
[0041] In an aspect of the present disclosure, at least two apertures 126, 127 are defined in the base member 101. The apertures 126, 127 are configured to secure the base member 101 to the leg 901 of the saw 900. The insert member 124 similarly has corresponding apertures (not shown) aligned with the apertures 126, 127 of the base member 101.
[0042] In an aspect of the present disclosure, the arm member 103 defines a notch 128 on a bottom surface thereof (see, e.g.
[0043] Provided in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure is a saw support assembly kit (see, e.g.,
[0044] The base member 101, and arm member 103 and/or the branch member 104 may each be formed of a material having sufficient strength to support the weight of a saw, such as a table saw. The material may be, for example, plastic, composite, resin, steel, stainless steel, graphite or carbon fiber, without limitation.
[0045] It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the aspects and features disclosed herein. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of various aspects and features. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended thereto.