Miter gauge lock for sliding table saws

US10835970B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10835970-B2
Application numberUS-201514848426-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 9, 2015
Priority dateSep 9, 2014
Publication dateNov 17, 2020
Grant dateNov 17, 2020

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Locking mechanisms are provided for locking the position of a miter gauge assembly to a sliding table of a table saw. The mechanisms are biased to a locking position and this bias can provide a sensible indication that the lock has been engaged. The locking mechanisms are configured to engage the guide bar of the miter gauge assembly at different locations along the length of the guide bar, particularly by engaging a series of spaced apart engagement notches. The locking mechanism thus allows the miter gauge assembly to be locked at several positions along the length of the sliding table, from a fully inboard position to a position in which the miter gauge assembly projects beyond the end of the sliding table. The locking mechanism is provided in different embodiments with manually actuated components that can be push/pull, pivoting, rotating or sliding.

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What is claimed is: 1. A miter gauge assembly for a table saw, the table saw having a table for supporting a workpiece thereon, the table defining a saw blade slot configured to receive a saw blade therethrough and at least one guide slot defined in and extending along the table parallel to the saw blade slot, the table further defining an opening to the at least one guide slot at one end of the table, the miter gauge assembly comprising: an elongated guide bar configured for sliding engagement within the at least one guide slot, the elongated guide bar having a side surface defining a plurality of notches therein; a miter gauge pivotably mounted to the elongated guide bar; and a locking mechanism mountable to an underside of the table and configured to lock the elongated guide bar at a selected position within the at least one guide slot, the locking mechanism including; a locking bar mountable to the underside of the table for linear sliding movement in a direction perpendicular to the side surface of the elongated guide bar, the locking bar sized and configured in a locking position to pass through the opening to the guide slot and for locking engagement within one of the plurality of notches, and including an angled slot angled relative to the direction of linear sliding movement of the locking bar; a manual actuation lever accessible at one side of the table, the lever operably coupled to the locking bar so that manual movement of the actuation lever moves the locking bar to an unlocked position out of engagement with the one of the plurality of notches, the actuation lever connected to an elongated actuation rod slidably supported on the underside of the table for movement perpendicular to the direction of linear sliding movement of the locking bar, the actuation rod including an actuation post at one end configured and arranged to be received within said angled slot in said locking bar; wherein the angled slot is configured to produce said linear sliding movement of the locking bar that is perpendicular to the movement of the actuation rod. 2. The miter gauge assembly of claim 1 , wherein the manual actuation lever is movable from a first position in which the actuation lever is in the unlocked position to a different second position in which the actuation lever is in the locked position. 3. The miter gauge assembly of claim 2 , wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a spring disposed between the locking bar and the table operable to bias the locking bar to the locked position. 4. The miter gauge assembly of claim 1 , wherein the actuation lever comprises a cam lever eccentrically pivotably engaged to an opposite end of the actuation rod, the cam lever having a cam element bearing against the underside of the table so that rotation of the cam lever relative to the actuation rod moves the actuation rod in the perpendicular direction. 5. The miter gauge assembly of claim 1 , wherein the elongated guide bar includes at least one notch positioned so that the miter gauge extends beyond the end of the table when the elongated guide bar is locked to the table by the locking mechanism. 6. The miter gauge assembly of claim 1 , wherein an opening is provided in the one side of the table, the opening sized to permit manual access to the manual actuation lever through the opening. 7. A table assembly for a table saw comprising: a table for supporting a workpiece thereon, the table defining a saw blade slot configured to receive a saw blade therethrough and defining at least one guide slot extending along the table parallel to the saw blade slot, the table further defining an opening to the at least one guide slot at one end of the table; a miter gauge assembly including; an elongated guide bar having a side surface defining a plurality of notches therein and configured for sliding engagement within the at least one guide slot to selectively align one of the plurality of notches with the opening to the guide slot; a miter gauge pivotably mounted to the elongated guide bar; and a locking mechanism mounted to an underside of the table and configured to lock the elongated guide bar at a selected position within the at least one guide slot, the locking mechanism including; a locking bar mounted to the underside of the table for sliding linear movement in a direction perpendicular to the side surface of the elongated guide bar, the locking bar sized and configured in a locking position to pass through the opening to the guide slot and for locking engagement within one of the plurality of notches of the elongated guide bar, the locking bar including an angled slot angled relative to the direction of linear siding movement of the locking bar; a manual actuation lever accessible at one side of the table, the lever operably coupled to the locking bar so that manual movement of the actuation lever moves the locking bar to an unlocked position out of engagement with the one of the plurality of notches, the actuation lever connected to an elongated actuation rod slidably supported on the underside of the table for movement perpendicular to the direction of linear sliding movement of the locking bar, the actuation rod including an actuation post at one end configured and arranged to be received within said angled slot in said locking bar; wherein the angled slot is configured to produce said linear sliding movement of the locking bar that is perpendicular to the movement of the actuation rod. 8. The table assembly of claim 7 , wherein the manual actuation lever is movable from a first position in which the actuation lever is in the unlocked position to a different second position in which the actuation lever is in the locked position. 9. The table assembly of claim 8 , wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a spring disposed between the locking bar and the table operable to bias the locking bar to the locked position. 10. The table assembly of claim 7 , wherein the actuation lever comprises a cam lever eccentrically pivotably engaged to an opposite end of the actuation rod, the cam lever having a cam element bearing against the underside of the table so that rotation of the cam lever relative to the actuation rod moves the actuation rod in the perpendicular direction. 11. The table assembly of claim 7 , wherein the elongated guide bar includes at least one notch positioned so that the miter gauge extends beyond the end of the table when the elongated guide bar is locked to the table by the locking mechanism. 12. The table assembly of claim 7 , wherein an opening is provided in the one side of the table, the opening sized to permit manual access to the manual actuation lever through the opening.

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  • the mitre angle being adjusted by positioning a workpiece relative to a fixed saw · CPC title

  • Convertible sawing devices · CPC title

  • B23D47/047Primary

    the work being mounted on rotating work support · CPC title

  • Manually-operated feeding or pressing accessories, e.g. pushers · CPC title

  • the saw blade being arranged underneath the work-table; Guiding arrangements for the work-table · CPC title

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What does patent US10835970B2 cover?
Locking mechanisms are provided for locking the position of a miter gauge assembly to a sliding table of a table saw. The mechanisms are biased to a locking position and this bias can provide a sensible indication that the lock has been engaged. The locking mechanisms are configured to engage the guide bar of the miter gauge assembly at different locations along the length of the guide bar, par…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Frolov Andrew, Bosch Tool Corp, Bosch Gmbh Robert
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23D47/047. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 17 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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