Slide mechanism and rip fence of table saw
10717205 ยท 2020-07-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B27B27/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B27B27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B27/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A table saw includes a slide mechanism on a table assembly and including a knob, front and rear roller pinions, two slides slidably secured to front and rear ends of the table respectively, each slide having a bottom rack engaging the roller pinion, a groove on an outer surface, and projections projecting out of the groove, front and rear mounting members secured to the table, and an axle; and a rip fence assembly on either side of the table assembly and including front and rear arms each having a cavity for releasably securing to one projection, a rip fence between the arms, front and rear risers respectively for fastening either end of the rip fence and either one of the front and rear arms, and two levers on the arms respectively, each lever including an upper pivot, an intermediate urging protuberance, and a lower protrusion.
Claims
1. A table saw, comprising: a base assembly; a table assembly mounted on the base assembly and including a table; a slide mechanism mounted on the table assembly and including a knob, front and rear roller pinions adjacent to the knob, front and rear mounting members secured to a bottom of the table and being adjacent to the front and rear roller pinions, two slides slidably secured to front and rear ends of the table respectively, each slide having a lengthwise groove on an outer surface, a bottom rack engaging either one of the front and rear roller pinions, and a plurality of projections projecting out of the lengthwise groove, and an axle mounted under the table and having two ends attached to the front and rear roller pinions respectively so that the axle is configured to rotatably pass through the front and rear mounting members; a rip fence assembly mounted on either side of the table assembly and including front and rear arms each having a cavity at an open end configured to releasably secure to one of the projections, a rip fence disposed between the arms, front and rear risers respectively for fastening either end of the rip fence and either one of the front and rear arms, and two levers disposed on the arms respectively, each lever being adjacent to the cavity and including a spring biased pivot at an upper end, an intermediate urging protuberance, and a lower protrusion; and an elongated metal plate including two mounting elements at two ends respectively, the mounting element having a first positioning hole, a second positioning hole, and an oval slot at an open end, the slot being releasably put on a pivot member at either end of the rip fence; wherein each of the front and rear risers includes a spring biased upper positioning member inserted into the first positioning hole in a non-use state of the metal plate, and a spring biased lower positioning member inserted into either the second positioning hole in a first use state of the metal plate or the first positioning hole in a second use state of the metal plate; wherein the pivot member is at one end of the slot in the non-use state or the first use state of the metal plate; and wherein the pivot member is at the other end of the slot in the second use state of the metal plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(35) Alternatively, the rip fence assembly 40 is mounted on the left side of the table assembly 20 (see
(36) The table assembly 20 includes a table 21.
(37) The rip fence assembly 40 includes front and rear arms 42 each having a cavity 421 at an open end; and a rip fence 41 between the arms 42, and front and rear risers 44 in which the front riser 44 is used to secure the front arm 42 and one end of the rip fence 41 together, and the rear riser 44 is used to secure the rear arm 42 and the other end of the rip fence 41 together.
(38) The slide mechanism 30 includes a knob 31, front and rear roller pinions 32 each adjacent to the knob 31, an axle 33 mounted under the table 21 and having two ends attached to the roller pinions 32 respectively so that the knob 31, the roller pinions 32 and the axle 33 may co-rotate. The slide mechanism 30 further comprises front and rear mounting members 34 secured to the bottom of the table 21 and being adjacent to the roller pinions 32. The axle 33 rotatably passes through the front and rear mounting members 34.
(39) The slide mechanism 30 further comprises two slides 35 slidably secured to front and rear ends of the table 21 respectively, each slide 35 having a rack 351 on a bottom, the rack 351 engaging teeth of the corresponding roller pinion 32, a lengthwise groove 352 on an outer surface, and a plurality of projections 353 projecting out of the groove 352 for releasably inserting into the cavity 421.
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(41) Two levers 43 are provided on the arms 42 respectively. The lever 43 is adjacent to the cavity 352. The lever 43 includes a pivot 431 at an inner, upper end, and a torsion spring 432 put on the pivot 431 and secured to both the lever 43 and the arm 42 so that the lever 43 may pivot about the pivot 431, i.e., the lever 43 being pivotably secured to the arm 42. The lever 43 further comprises an inner, intermediate urging protuberance 433 and an inner protrusion 434 under the urging protuberance 433.
(42) In a locking operation, an employee may pivot the lever 43 downward to urge the urging protuberance 433 against a resisting surface 422 of the arm 42 and insert the protrusion 434 into an opening 423 of the arm 42 to urge against the slide 35. As a result, both the arm 42 and the slide 35 are locked by the lever 43.
(43) To the contrary, in an unlocking operation, an employee may pivot the lever 43 upward to disengage the urging protuberance 433 from the resisting surface 422 of the arm 42 and disengage the protrusion 434 from the opening 423 of the arm 42. As a result, both the arm 42 and the slide 35 are unlocked by the lever 43 and thus the slide 35 is allowed to slide.
(44) Operation of securing the rip fence assembly 40 to the slide 35 (i.e., the slide mechanism 30 and the table assembly 20) is discussed in
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(49) While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.