Miter saw including front accessible bevel lock system
10486249 ยท 2019-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Arturo Gonzalez (Arlington Heights, IL, US)
- Plamen Marinov (Mount Prospect, IL, US)
- Daniel Winternitz (Chicago, IL, US)
Cpc classification
B23D45/044
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D45/048
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B27/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23D45/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B27/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A miter saw including a bevel lock assembly and bevel actuation lever assembly. The bevel lock assembly locks and unlocks a bevel post at a selected position in response to movement of an actuation handle located at a front of the miter saw easily accessible by a user. The bevel lock assembly locks the bevel post in place when the actuation handle is at a rest position. Rotation of the handle to a tensioned position unlocks the bevel lock assembly to enable repositioning of the bevel post to thereby adjust a cutting angle of a saw blade of the miter saw.
Claims
1. A power tool, comprising: a table having a support surface configured to support a workpiece; a bevel post connected to the support surface such that the bevel post is pivotable about a first pivot axis; a work tool connected to the bevel post; and a locking mechanism that includes: a locking assembly movably attached to the power tool at a first location so as to move with respect to the bevel post between a locked and an unlocked position, the locking assembly including a clamping arm pivotably attached to the bevel post and configured to move between a first clamping arm position corresponding to the locked position of the locking assembly and a second clamping arm position corresponding to the unlocked position of the locking assembly, the locking assembly configured to: retain the bevel post at any one of a plurality of angular positions with respect to the first pivot axis between and including the first and second angular positions when in the locked position; and enable the bevel post to pivot with respect to the first pivot axis when in the unlocked position; and an actuator assembly that includes: an activation member movably attached to the table at a second location for movement between a first and second position, the second location located on a front side of the table opposite a third location at which the bevel post is attached to the table; and an activated member movably attached to the table proximate the first location, the activated member engaging the clamping arm, a connecting member including a cable operatively connected to the activation member, the connecting member extending between the first location and the second location, and connecting the activation member and the activated member such that movement of the activation member to the first position causes the locking assembly to move to the locked position, and movement of the activation member to the second position causes the activation member to pull the cable so as to move the locking assembly to the unlocked position, wherein the clamping arm includes an extending portion configured to move relative to the activated member about the first pivot axis, the extending portion staying in operative engagement with the activated member at any one of the plurality of angular positions with respect to the first pivot axis.
2. The power tool of claim 1, wherein the power tool is a miter saw.
3. The power tool of claim 1, the activation member having: a handle that enables a user to manually move the activation member between the first and second positions.
4. The power tool of claim 1, the locking assembly further including: a first brake member configured to apply a braking force to the bevel post when the clamping arm is in the first clamping arm position, and release the braking force from the bevel post when the clamping arm is in the second clamping arm position.
5. The power tool of claim 4, the locking assembly further including: a biasing member configured to apply a biasing force to the clamping arm that biases the clamping arm towards the first clamping arm position and causes the first brake member to apply the braking force.
6. The power tool of claim 5, the activated member comprising a cam arm movably attached to the power tool proximate to the first location and operatively connected to the activation member via the connecting member such that, when the activation member is moved to the second position, the cam arm moves the clamping arm to the second clamping arm position; the cam arm being configured to apply a release force to the clamping arm in opposition to the biasing force, the release force being greater than the biasing force.
7. The power tool of claim 6, wherein the cable is operatively connected to the cam arm and configured to move the cam arm to apply the release force in response to being pulled by the activation member.
8. The power tool of claim 7, the locking assembly further comprising: a rotor attached to the power tool and interposed between the brake member and the bevel post; and a second brake member secured to the bevel post on an opposite side of the rotor from the first brake member; wherein when the first brake member applies the braking force, the first brake member presses the rotor against the second brake member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION
(11) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the embodiments disclosed herein, reference is now made to the drawings and descriptions in the following written specification. No limitation to the scope of the subject matter is intended by the references. The present disclosure also includes any alterations and modifications to the illustrated embodiments and includes further applications of the principles of the disclosed embodiments as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains.
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(13) The miter saw 100 includes a support assembly 110. The support assembly 110 is configured to support a saw blade (not shown) located within a blade guard 112, and includes a bevel post 120, and one or more support bars 130. A guide fence 116 is mounted on the turntable 102. The saw blade is configured to cut a workpiece supported on one side by the support surface 108 and on another side by the guide fence 116. A pivot mechanism 134 is rotatably coupled to the saw blade
(14) The guide fence 116 includes a workpiece guide surface 118 upon which the workpiece is positioned for a cutting operation. The guide fence 116, as illustrated, is generally perpendicularly aligned with the turntable surface 108. In other embodiments, the guide fence 116 is adjustable such that the workpiece guide surface 118 is inclined with respect to the turntable surface 108.
(15) The bevel post 120 is rotatably supported on the turntable 102 about an axis 122 (See
(16) The support arm 140 extends from the turntable 102 and provides an additional support surface for supporting a workpiece if necessary. A turntable lock 142 located at a terminating end of the support arm 140 locks and unlocks the turntable 102 at a location determined by a user.
(17) A bevel lock handle 150 is located on one side of the support arm 140. In other embodiments, the bevel lock handle 150 may be located on other sides or portions of the support arm 140. In addition, the bevel lock handle 150 in other embodiments may include a pushbutton or other levers to lock and unlock the bevel lock post 120. The bevel lock handle 150 is one component of a bevel lock assembly described herein and includes a locked position, as illustrated in
(18) Alternatively, the bevel lock handle 150 can be replaced by a touch sensor lock, a GMR sensor lock, a motion sensor lock, a pressure sensor lock, a bolometer lock, a transducer lock, or the like to lock and unlock the bevel post 120 for the same purpose. The lock handle 150 can be controlled via a user by directly locking or unlocking the lock handle, or indirectly via an electronic control connected to the saw device 100, or another electronic device such as cellular phone, smart phone, tablet, Ptablet, console, remote control, or the like through wired or wireless communication protocol (WiFi, NFC, Bluetooth, UWB, Internet, or the like).
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(20) In addition to being pivotably located at the bevel post 120, the clamp arm 162 rotates about a second pivot 168 defined by a rod or post 170 fixedly attached to the bevel post 120 as further illustrated in
(21) The clamp arm 162 further includes a pad pivot 172 to which a pad support 174 is pivotably coupled. The pad pivot 172 defines a pivot axis that may be generally parallel to the pivot axis defined by the pivot pin 166. The pad support 174 includes an outer brake pad 176 (see
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(23) To unlock the first bevel lock assembly 160, a force is applied in a direction 190 with a cam arm 192 which contacts an interior surface of the extended lug 171 to move the second end of the clamp arm 162 away from the turntable 102. The cam arm 192 is a component of a second bevel lock assembly described later herein. In response to the force, the clamp arm 162 rotates about the pivot 166 and the outer brake pad 176 moves away from the rotor 178 to unlock the first bevel lock assembly 160. Once the outer brake pad 176 is sufficiently distanced from the rotor 178, the bevel post 120 is free to move about the pivot 122 to another location which alters the inclined angle of the cutting plane of the saw blade with the plane of the support surface 108 of the turntable 102. Movement of the cam arm 192 in the direction 190 compresses the spring 182 an additional amount. Once the cam arm is released, the spring returns the arm and the brake pad to the locked position.
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(29) With the described embodiments, the bevel lock system is locked when in the rest position, i.e. no tension is applied by the handle 150 to the cable 194. By rotating the activation handle 150, the user momentarily disengages the bevel lock thereby permitting movement of the bevel post 120. Once the activation handle is released, i.e. returned to the illustrated horizontal position of
(30) It will be appreciated that variants of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems, applications or methods. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art that are also intended to be encompassed by the following embodiments. The following embodiments are provided as examples and are not intended to be limiting.