BENCHTOP CIRCULAR SAW APPARATUS WITH INTEGRATED MULTISTAGE FILTRATION SYSTEM
20210229196 · 2021-07-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B27B27/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D59/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28D1/047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B5/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23D47/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B5/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Various aspects directed towards a benchtop circular saw are disclosed. In a first aspect, a benchtop includes a sliding table having openings that facilitate coupling a removable fence with the sliding table. In another aspect, a removable fence includes a housing, a locking mechanism, and a locking peg in which the locking mechanism facilitates toggling the locking peg between a locked position and an unlocked position. In yet another aspect, benchtop includes a circular saw blade, a sliding table, and a removable fence. Here, the sliding table includes openings to facilitate attaching the removable fence onto the sliding table.
Claims
1. A benchtop apparatus comprising: a circular saw blade; and a sliding table configured to slide along a side of the circular saw blade, wherein the sliding table comprises a plurality of openings, and wherein each of the plurality of openings are configured to facilitate coupling a removable fence with the sliding table.
2. The benchtop apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of openings comprise a plurality of stabilizing holes and a plurality of locking holes, the plurality of stabilizing holes configured to stabilize the removable fence onto the sliding table, and the plurality of locking holes configured to lock the removable fence onto the sliding table.
3. The benchtop apparatus of claim 2, wherein a subset of the plurality of stabilizing holes and the plurality of locking holes are evenly spaced on the sliding table in a vertical configuration, and wherein the subset facilitates a coupling of the removable fence onto the sliding table variable distances away from an edge of the sliding table.
4. The benchtop apparatus of claim 2, wherein a subset of the plurality of stabilizing holes and the plurality of locking holes are spaced on the sliding table in an angular configuration, and wherein the subset facilitates a coupling of the removable fence onto the sliding table at variable angles from an edge of the sliding table.
5. The benchtop apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of openings comprise a plurality of holes horizontally aligned on a bottom edge of the sliding table, wherein the plurality of holes facilitates a coupling of the removable fence onto the sliding table in a horizontal configuration.
6. A removable fence apparatus comprising: a housing; a locking mechanism coupled to the housing; and a locking peg coupled to the locking mechanism and extending towards a bottom portion of the housing, wherein the locking mechanism is configured to toggle the locking peg between a locked position and an unlocked position, the locked position facilitating affixing the removable fence onto a benchtop, the unlocked position facilitating removing the removable fence from the benchtop.
7. The removable fence apparatus of claim 6, further comprising: a first stabilizing peg positioned on a bottom portion of a first end of the housing; and a second stabilizing peg positioned on a bottom portion of a second end of the housing.
8. The removable fence apparatus of claim 6, wherein the locking mechanism is a knob positioned on a top portion of the housing, and wherein the knob is configured to twist the locking peg into either the locked position or the unlocked position.
9. The removable fence apparatus of claim 6, wherein the locking mechanism is a lever positioned on a side portion of the housing.
10. The removable fence apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a spring coupled to the lever, wherein the spring is configured to provide resistance when the lever pushes the locking peg into the unlocked position, and wherein the spring is configured to retract the locking peg into the locked position when the lever is released.
11. The removable fence apparatus of claim 6, further comprising: a movable wall coupled to a side portion of the housing; and an adjustment knob configured to push the movable wall away from the housing when the adjustment knob is twisted in a first direction, and wherein the adjustment knob is configured to pull the movable wall towards the housing when the adjustment knob is twisted in an opposite direction.
12. The removable fence apparatus of claim 11, further comprising: at least one arm coupled to the adjustment knob on a first end of the at least one arm, and coupled to the movable wall on an opposite end of the at least one arm.
13. The removable fence apparatus of claim 11, further comprising: at least one arm coupled to a stabilizing peg on a first end of the at least one arm, and coupled to the movable wall on an opposite end of the at least one arm.
14. The removable fence apparatus of claim 11, further comprising measurement demarcations indicating how far the movable wall is expanded from the housing.
15. A benchtop apparatus comprising: a circular saw blade; a sliding table configured to slide along a side of the circular saw blade, wherein the sliding table comprises a plurality of openings; and a removable fence configured to attach to and detach from the sliding table via a subset of the plurality of openings.
16. The benchtop apparatus of claim 15, wherein the plurality of openings comprise a plurality of stabilizing holes and a plurality of locking holes, the plurality of stabilizing holes configured to stabilize the removable fence onto the sliding table, and the plurality of locking holes configured to lock the removable fence onto the sliding table.
17. The benchtop apparatus of claim 16, wherein a subset of the plurality of stabilizing holes and the plurality of locking holes are evenly spaced on the sliding table in a vertical configuration, and wherein the subset facilitates a coupling of the removable fence onto the sliding table variable distances away from an edge of the sliding table.
18. The benchtop apparatus of claim 16, wherein a subset of the plurality of stabilizing holes and the plurality of locking holes are spaced on the sliding table in an angular configuration, and wherein the subset facilitates a coupling of the removable fence onto the sliding table at variable angles from an edge of the sliding table.
19. The benchtop apparatus of claim 15, wherein the removable fence comprises a locking peg coupled to a locking mechanism, and wherein the locking mechanism is configured to toggle the locking peg between a locked position and an unlocked position, the locked position facilitating affixing the removable fence onto the sliding table, the unlocked position facilitating removing the removable fence from the sliding table.
20. The benchtop apparatus of claim 19, the removable fence comprising a housing, wherein the removable fence further comprises: a movable wall coupled to a side portion of the housing; and an adjustment knob configured to push the movable wall away from the housing when the adjustment knob is twisted in a first direction, and wherein the adjustment knob is configured to pull the movable wall towards the housing when the adjustment knob is twisted in an opposite direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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Overview
[0036] The various embodiments disclosed herein are directed towards dust collection within a benchtop circular saw apparatus via a multistage filtration system. In
[0037] Various aspects of the benchtop circular saw 100 are contemplated and disclosed herein. For instance, in a first aspect, it is contemplated that the multi-purpose motor 140 is used to simultaneously drive both the circular saw blade 120 and the vacuum 150. Within such embodiment, the multi-purpose motor 140 may be coupled to circuitry that protects against sudden fluctuations in current/voltage during use. Such fluctuations may, for example, occur when the circular saw blade 120 begins to make contact with a work piece and/or as the vacuum 150 responds to fluctuating air flow conditions (e.g., as cylindrical filter 160 and/or cyclonic filters 170 become clogged). In a particular implementation, the circuitry coupled to the multi-purpose motor 140 monitors the individual current/voltage of the circular saw blade 120 and the vacuum 150, as well as the combined current/voltage of the circular saw blade 120 and the vacuum 150. Within such embodiment, if the combined current/voltage of the circular saw blade 120 and the vacuum 150 exceeds a first threshold value, the circuitry is configured to remain below a second threshold value by decreasing the current/voltage provided to one component so that the increased current/voltage needed by the other component may be provided. For example, a brief spike in current/voltage may occur when the circular saw blade 120 first makes contact with a work piece. During that brief spike, current/voltage to the vacuum 150 may be reduced so that increased current/voltage may be provided to the circular saw blade 120 without the combined current/voltage exceeding an unacceptable value.
[0038] Various other aspects are also disclosed herein, which are described in further detail below. For instance, it is contemplated that the dust guard 110 may be configured to capture airborne dust emanating from the rear of the circular saw blade 120 as it rotates. (See e.g.,
Exemplary Dust Guard Embodiments
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[0040] In an alternative embodiment, rather than having dust from the rear of the circular saw blade 120 circuitously routed within the path of dust guard 110, it is contemplated that an auxiliary vacuum attachment may be used. Namely, as illustrated in
Exemplary Removable Fence Embodiments
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[0043] In another aspect, a “micro-fence” is contemplated where cuts requiring fine adjustments are desired. For instance, as illustrated in
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[0045] A sliding mechanism for rotational fence adjustments is also contemplated, as illustrated in
[0046] In a further aspect, yet another “micro fence” embodiment is contemplated where cuts requiring fine adjustments are desired. Here, a removable fence is contemplated in which fine adjustments are made via a movable wall. Exemplary configurations of such embodiment are provided in
[0047] Various other aspects of removable fence 300 are contemplated as well. For instance, the locking mechanism of removable fence 300 may be a lever 340 positioned on a side portion of the housing 310, rather than a knob. Within such embodiment, a spring may be coupled to the lever 340, wherein the spring is configured to provide resistance when the lever 340 pushes a locking peg 370 into an unlocked position, and wherein the spring is configured to retract the locking peg 370 into a locked position when the lever 340 is released (i.e., where the lever twists the locking peg 370).
Exemplary Rotatable Spindle Embodiments
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[0049] The word “exemplary” is used herein to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. For the avoidance of doubt, the subject matter disclosed herein is not limited by such examples. In addition, any aspect or design described herein as “exemplary” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other aspects or designs, nor is it meant to preclude equivalent exemplary structures and techniques known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Furthermore, to the extent that the terms “includes,” “has,” “contains,” and other similar words are used in either the detailed description or the claims, for the avoidance of doubt, such terms are intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising” as an open transition word without precluding any additional or other elements.
[0050] The aforementioned systems have been described with respect to interaction between several components. It can be appreciated that such systems and components can include those components or specified sub-components, some of the specified components or sub-components, and/or additional components, and according to various permutations and combinations of the foregoing. Sub-components can also be implemented as components coupled to other components rather than included within parent components (hierarchical). Additionally, it is noted that one or more components may be combined into a single component providing aggregate functionality or divided into several separate sub-components, and any one or more middle layers may be provided to couple to such sub-components in order to provide integrated functionality. Any components described herein may also interact with one or more other components not specifically described herein but generally known by those of skill in the art.
[0051] In view of the exemplary systems described supra, methodologies that may be implemented in accordance with the disclosed subject matter can be appreciated with reference to the various figures. While for purposes of simplicity of explanation, the methodologies are described as a series of steps, it is to be understood and appreciated that the disclosed subject matter is not limited by the order of the steps, as some steps may occur in different orders and/or concurrently with other steps from what is described herein. Moreover, not all disclosed steps may be required to implement the methodologies described hereinafter.
[0052] While the various embodiments have been described in connection with the exemplary embodiments of the various figures, it is to be understood that other similar embodiments may be used or modifications and additions may be made to the described embodiment for performing the same function without deviating there from. Therefore, the present invention should not be limited to any single embodiment.