Removable Dust Compartment for Power Tool
US-2016016241-A1 · Jan 21, 2016 · US
US10328507B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10328507-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415108446-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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An airflow management system for a table saw includes an elongated hollow member and a dust cap. The elongated hollow member includes a first prong and a second prong, the first and second prongs being configured to be positioned adjacent a saw blade on opposite sides of a saw blade plane in which the saw blade is positioned. The first and second prongs define an opening and a partially enclosed space, in which an airflow channel is defined, therebetween. The dust cap is attached to the elongated hollow member and includes a hose connection fluidly connected to the airflow channel of the elongated hollow member and configured to connect to a vacuum source to pull air from the airflow channel through the hose connection.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An airflow management system for a table saw comprising: an elongated hollow member including a first prong and a second prong, each of which has an upper end and a lower end, the first and second prongs being configured to be positioned adjacent a saw blade on opposite sides of a saw blade plane in which the saw blade is positioned, and the first and second prongs defining (i) an opening extending from the lower end of the first prong to the lower end of the second prong in such a way that the saw blade plane passes through the opening, and (ii) a partially enclosed space between the first and second prongs, the partially enclosed space including a first end at the opening and a second end at the upper ends of the first and second prongs, wherein an airflow channel is defined in the partially enclosed space from the opening at the first end of the partially enclosed space to the second end of the partially enclosed space; and a dust cap attached to the elongated hollow member and including a hose connection fluidly connected to the airflow channel of the elongated hollow member and configured to connect to a vacuum source to pull air from the airflow channel through the hose connection, the dust cap defining a dust cap volume extending from the second end of the partially enclosed space to the hose connection and configured such that air flows from the opening through the partially enclosed space, then the dust cap volume, and into the hose connection. 2. The airflow management system of claim 1 , further comprising: a riving knife configured to extend circumferentially around a portion of the saw blade, wherein the elongated hollow member is fixedly attached to the riving knife. 3. The airflow management system of claim 2 , further comprising: an upper guard including first and second side pawls attached to the riving knife and configured to pivot about an axis that is generally normal to the saw blade plane, the first and second pawls being positioned on opposite sides of the saw blade plane and the elongated hollow member. 4. The airflow management system of claim 3 , wherein at least one of the dust cap, the elongated hollow member, the first side pawl, and the second side pawl includes at least one rib configured to direct airflow toward the hose connection. 5. The airflow management system of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of the elongated hollow member and the dust cap includes a light configured to illuminate an area adjacent to the saw blade, and the light is configured to emit a laser line along the saw blade plane. 6. The airflow management system of claim 1 , wherein the elongated hollow member includes at least one hook configured to attach the elongated hollow member to the dust cap. 7. The airflow management system of claim 1 , further comprising: a locking lever configured to lock the dust cap to the elongated hollow member. 8. The airflow management system of claim 1 , wherein the dust cap and the elongated hollow member are integrally formed of a single piece of material. 9. An airflow management system for a table saw comprising: an elongated hollow member including a first prong and a second prong, each of which has an upper end and a lower end, the first and second prongs being configured to be positioned adjacent a saw blade on opposite sides of a saw blade plane in which the saw blade is positioned, and the first and second prongs defining (i) an opening extending from the lower end of the first prong to the lower end of the second prong in such a way that the saw blade plane passes through the opening, and (ii) a partially enclosed space between the first and second prongs, the partially enclosed space including a first end at the opening and a second end at the upper ends of the first and second prongs, wherein an airflow channel is defined in the partially enclosed space from the opening at the first end of the partially enclosed space to the second end of the partially enclosed space; and a dust cap attached to the elongated hollow member and including a hose connection fluidly connected to the airflow channel of the elongated hollow member and configured to connect to a vacuum source to pull air from the airflow channel through the hose connection, wherein: the dust cap defines a first plurality of windows, and the elongated hollow member defines a second plurality of windows aligned with the first plurality of windows, the dust cap and elongated hollow member configured such that a further airflow passes through the first and second plurality of windows into the partially enclosed space. 10. A table saw comprising: a table top surface defining an elongated blade opening in which a saw blade is configured to be positioned, the blade opening defining a saw blade plane orthogonal to the table top surface and extending centrally along the blade opening along a length of the blade opening; a vacuum source; an elongated hollow member including a first prong and a second prong, each of which has an upper end and a lower end, the first and second prongs being configured to be positioned adjacent the saw blade on opposite sides of the saw blade plane, and the first and second prongs defining (i) an opening extending from the lower end of the first prong to the lower end of the second prong in such a way that the saw blade plane passes through the opening, and (ii) a partially enclosed space between the first and second prongs, the partially enclosed space including a first end at the opening and a second end at the upper ends of the first and second prongs, wherein an airflow channel is defined in the partially enclosed space from the opening at the first end of the partially enclosed space to the second end of the partially enclosed space; and a dust cap attached to the elongated hollow member and including a hose connection fluidly connected to the airflow channel of the elongated hollow member and configured to connect to the vacuum source to pull air from the airflow channel through the hose connection to the vacuum source, the dust cap defining a dust cap volume extending from the second end of the partially enclosed space to the hose connection and configured such that air flows from the opening through the partially enclosed space, then the dust cap volume, and into the hose connection. 11. The table saw of claim 10 , further comprising: a riving knife configured to extend circumferentially around a portion of the saw blade, wherein the elongated hollow member is fixedly attached to the riving knife. 12. The table saw of claim 11 , further comprising: an upper guard including first and second side pawls attached to the riving knife and configured to pivot about an axis that is generally normal to the saw blade plane, the first and second pawls being positioned on opposite sides of the saw blade plane and the elongated hollow member. 13. The table saw of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the dust cap, the elongated hollow member, the first side pawl, and the second side pawl includes at least one rib configured to direct airflow toward the hose connection. 14. The table saw of claim 10 , wherein: the dust cap defines a first plurality of windows, and the elongated hollow member defines a second plurality of windows aligned with the first plurality of windows, the dust cap and elongated hollow member configured such that a further airflow passes through the first and second plurality of windows into the partially enclosed space. 15. The table saw of claim 10 , wherein: at least one of the elongated hollow member and the dust cap includes a
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