Table saw guard
12472657 ยท 2025-11-18
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Abstract
A table saw guard has a riving knife, a mounting frame, a blade guard, and a switch. The riving knife has a first positioning slot and a second positioning slot. The mounting frame has a first positioning pin to enter or withdraw from the first positioning slot. The blade guard and the switch are pivotally connected to the mounting frame, and the switch has a second positioning pin. When the switch pivots toward a locking position, the second positioning pin is located in the second positioning slot to position the riving knife with respect to the mounting frame; when the switch pivots toward an unlocking position, the second positioning pin withdraws from the second positioning slot, which allows the first positioning pin to withdraw from the first positioning slot such that the riving knife and the mounting frame are detached.
Claims
1. A table saw guard comprising: a riving knife having a knife body; and two positioning slots recessed on the knife body at a spaced interval and respectively being a first positioning slot and a second positioning slot; a hollow mounting frame having a first positioning pin configured to enter or withdraw from the first positioning slot; a bottom opening formed on a bottom of the mounting frame, communicating with the interior space of the mounting frame, and configured to face a saw blade of a table saw; and an outlet formed on a top of the mounting frame, communicating with the interior space of the mounting frame, and being tube-shaped to be connectable to a dust connector via a pipeline; a blade guard pivotally connected to the mounting frame; and a switch pivotally connected to the mounting frame, configured to pivot between a locking position and an unlocking position, and having a second positioning pin configured to enter or withdraw from the second positioning slot; wherein when the switch is located at the locking position, the second positioning pin is located in the second positioning slot to position the riving knife with respect to the mounting frame; when the switch pivots toward the unlocking position, the second positioning pin withdraws from the second positioning slot, which allows the first positioning pin to withdraw from the first positioning slot so as to detach the riving knife and the mounting frame; each one of the two positioning slots extends in a curve and has an opening; said openings of the two positioning slots respectively face toward two different directions; the riving knife has a positioning recess recessed on the knife body and disposed adjacent to the second positioning slot; the switch has two limiting holes; a switch positioning pin mounted through the two limiting holes, configured to move along the two limiting holes, and configured to enter or withdraw from the positioning recess; and an elastic unit; and when the switch pivots toward the locking position or the unlocking position, the switch positioning pin abuts the elastic unit to deform so as to allow the switch positioning pin to enter or withdraw from the positioning recess.
2. The table saw guard as claimed in claim 1, wherein the table saw guard has a torsion spring disposed on a pivot shaft of the table saw guard between the switch and the mounting frame, abutting against the switch and the mounting frame, and configured to provide a force for pushing the switch to pivot toward the unlocking position.
3. The table saw guard as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mounting frame has two wing boards arranged at a spaced interval; the first positioning pin is disposed between and fixed to the two wing boards; and the two wing boards limit a portion of the riving knife around the first positioning slot therebetween when the first positioning pin enters the first positioning slot.
4. The table saw guard as claimed in claim 3, wherein the switch has two wing portions arranged at a spaced interval; the second positioning pin is disposed between and fixed to the two wing portions; and the two wing portions limit a portion of the riving knife around the second positioning slot therebetween when the second positioning pin enters the second positioning slot.
5. The table saw guard as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switch has two wing portions arranged at a spaced interval; the second positioning pin is disposed between and fixed to the two wing portions; and the two wing portions limit a portion of the riving knife around the second positioning slot therebetween when the second positioning pin enters the second positioning slot.
6. The table saw guard as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mounting frame has two half shells connected to each other and forming the interior space therebetween.
7. The table saw guard as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mounting frame is hollow and has a top opening formed on a top of the mounting frame and communicating with an interior of the mounting frame; and the switch is disposed in the interior of the mounting frame and extends to an exterior of the mounting frame from the top opening.
8. The table saw guard as claimed in claim 1, wherein the blade guard has two guarding wings respectively connected to two opposite sides of the mounting frame, configured to pivot relative to the mounting frame, and each one of the two guarding wings having an arc-shaped hole; and the table saw guard has two limiting screws, each one of the two limiting screws fixed on the mounting frame and mounted through the arc-shaped hole of a respective one of the two guarding wings to limit pivoting of the corresponding guarding wing relative to the mounting frame.
9. The table saw guard as claimed in claim 8, wherein each one of the two guarding wings has an elastic positioning unit extending into the arc-shaped hole; and when said guarding wing is pivoted relative to the mounting frame and lifted, the elastic positioning unit approaches the corresponding limiting screw and is configured to be compressed by the corresponding limiting screw, recover elastically, and then abut against the corresponding limiting screw to position said guarding wing.
10. The table saw guard as claimed in claim 1, wherein the riving knife has a mounting hole disposed on the knife body; and the table saw guard has two anti-kickback pawls pivotally connected to the mounting hole of the riving knife.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) In the preferred embodiment, each one of the two half shells 21 has a wing board 211 and a fixed hole 212 disposed on the wind board 211, and said wing boards 211 of the two half shells 21 are arranged at a spaced interval. The first positioning pin 22 is disposed between and fixed to said wing boards 211 of the two half shells 21 by being tightly inserted into said fixed holes 212 of the two half shells 21 such that when the first positioning pin 22 enters the first positioning slot 12A, a portion of the riving knife 10 around the first positioning slot 12A is limited between said wing boards 211 of the two half shells 21, which enhances positioning effect and prevents the riving knife 10 and the mounting frame 20 from unexpected detachment.
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(16) In the preferred embodiment, each one of the two guarding wings 31 has an arc-shaped hole 311, and the table saw guard has two limiting screws 70; each one of the two limiting screws 70 is fixed on the mounting frame 20 and is mounted through the arc-shaped hole 311 of a respective one of the two guarding wings 31. When each one of two opposite ends of the arc-shaped hole 311 abuts against said limiting screw 70, pivoting of said guarding wing 31 is stopped. Thereby, said limiting screw 70 can limit a pivoting range of said guarding wing 31 relative to the mounting frame 20.
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(18) Specifically, the switch 40 is configured to pivot relative to the mounting frame 20 to a locking position as shown in
(19) In the preferred embodiment, the switch 40 has a main body 41 having two wing portions 411 and two connecting holes 412. The two wing portions 411 are arranged at a spaced interval, and the two connecting holes 412 are respectively disposed on the two wing portions 411. The second positioning pin 42 is disposed between and fixed to the two wing portions 411 by being tightly inserted into the two connecting holes 412 such that when the second positioning pin 42 enters the second positioning slot 12B, a portion of the riving knife 10 around the second positioning slot 12B is limited between the two wing portions 411, which enhances positioning effect and prevents the riving knife 10 and the mounting frame 20 from unexpected detachment.
(20) In use, when the riving knife 10 and the mounting frame 20 are assembled, with reference to
(21) In the preferred embodiment, the table saw guard further has a torsion spring 50 disposed on the pivot shaft 26. The torsion spring 50 abuts against the switch 40 and the mounting frame 20, and more specifically against the connecting portion 213, and the torsion spring 50 is configured to provide a force for pushing the switch 40 to pivot toward the unlocking position. Thereby, once the second positioning pin 42 withdraws from the second positioning slot 12B through the opening 121 and is not limited by the second positioning slot 12B anymore, the torsion spring 50 pushes the torsion spring 50 to the unlocking position. The above configurations allow unlocking of the switch 40 to be easier and more convenient and prevent the switch 40 from unexpected pivoting backward toward the locking position.
(22) Then, since the second positioning pin 42 withdraws from the second positioning slot 12B, only one of the two positioning points is left. With reference to
(23) With the above configurations, the table saw guard in the present invention adopts pins and slots for positioning the riving knife 10 with respect to the mounting frame 20, which allows the operator to detach the riving knife 10 and the mounting frame 20 more easily and quickly compared to the conventional safety device of the saw blade having the blade guard and the riving knife both disposed on the mount via bolts. Thereby, the present invention sharply improves convenience of cleaning and maintenance of the riving knife 10 and the blade guard 30 and saves a great amount of time.
(24) After cleaning or maintenance, the operator can also assemble the riving knife 10 and the blade guard 30 easily and quickly by undergoing the above-mentioned process reversely. The first positioning pin 22 is moved to enter the first positioning slot 12A from the opening 121 and moves along the positioning slot 12A to the innermost of the first positioning slot 12A by relatively moving the riving knife 10 and the mounting frame 20. Then, the riving knife 10 and the mounting frame 20 are relatively swung to a proper angle, and the switch 40 is pivoted toward the locking position such that the second positioning pin 42 is moved to enter the second positioning slot 12B from the opening 121 thereof and moves along the second positioning slot 12B to the innermost of the second positioning slot 12B. Finally, the riving knife 10 is repositioned with respect to the mounting frame 20, which allows the riving knife 10 to be assembled with the mounting frame 20 and the blade guard 30 on the mounting frame 20 again. Reassembling of the riving knife 10, the mounting frame 20, and the blade guard 30 is also easier and takes less time.
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(27) When the switch positioning pin 44 is about to enter or withdraw from the positioning recess 13 as the switch 40 pivots, the switch positioning pin 44 first abuts the elastic unit 45; thereby, the operator needs to apply a sufficient force such that the switch positioning pin 44 abuts against the elastic unit 45 to deform so as to allow the switch positioning pin 44 to enter or withdraw from the positioning recess 13 afterward. The switch positioning pin 44 and the elastic unit 45 prevent the switch 40 from casual pivoting without the operator's operation.
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(31) When the operator applies an external force to pivot said guarding wing 31 relative to the mounting frame 20 and lift said guarding wing 31, the elastic positioning unit 312 approaches the corresponding limiting screw 70 and is configured to be compressed by the corresponding limiting screw 70. Then, the corresponding limiting screw 70 is located at one of two ends of the arc-shaped hole 311, and the elastic positioning unit 312 is not compressed by the corresponding limiting screw 70 and recovers elastically to an original position; hence, with reference to
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(34) Then, the workpiece is gradually divided into two pieces, and the two pieces can be separated by the riving knife 10 to avoid the two pieces abutting each other, which prevents the workpiece from being ejected toward the operator. Afterwards, the divided two pieces abut and pivot the two anti-kickback pawls 61 relative to the riving knife 10, and the two anti-kickback pawls 61 continue to abut against the two pieces via the recovering force from the recovering spring 63 and prevent the two pieces from moving backward, which further improves the safety of operating the table saw 90.
(35) Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.