Workbench
US-2019001481-A1 · Jan 3, 2019 · US
US12017338B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12017338-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318116459-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2023 |
| Priority date | Aug 16, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2024 |
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A convertible sawhorse and work table assembly includes two sawhorse legs, a worktable and two pivoting support rods. The two support rods are pivotably attached to the work table near one end thereof and to one of the sawhorse legs at the other end thereof. When in the closed condition, the sawhorse legs are folded against each other, with the worktable folded along one of the legs and the two support rods folded against the other sawhorse leg. In a second condition, the sawhorse legs are pivoted away from each other with the worktable and support rods remaining folded against the legs. In a third condition, the table is pivoted upwardly away from the one sawhorse leg until it is disposed substantially horizontally above the sawhorse legs, and is then slid rearwardly relative thereto until the pivot support rods are fully extended away from the other sawhorse legs.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An assembly comprising: a sawhorse including a first sawhorse leg and a second sawhorse leg pivotably connected to each other at the upper ends thereof, said sawhorse legs including a sawhorse foot at the lower ends thereof; a worktable having a lower surface and a rack disposed on said lower surface; a pivot support rod pivotably mounted at a lower end thereof to said foot of said first sawhorse leg and slidably mounted at an upper end to said worktable; a gear disposed in engagement with said rack; slider base fixedly secured to said first sawhorse leg a slider housing pivotably secured to said slider base and having an interior region therein, said gear and said rack disposed within said slider housing interior region. 2. An assembly comprising: a sawhorse including a first sawhorse leg and a second sawhorse leg pivotably connected to each other at the upper ends thereof, said sawhorse legs including sawhorse feet at the lower ends thereof; two pivot support rods, each said support rod pivotably mounted at a lower end thereof to the feet of said first sawhorse leg and having a sliding rod disposed therethrough adjacent an upper end thereof; a worktable having a lower surface and two pairs of flanges, each of said pair of flanges disposed at a corner of the worktable, each said flange having a channel formed therethrough, one of said sliding rods slidably disposed at either end thereof in one channel of one flange of a pair of flanges with said either end moving translationally along said channels, said worktable having a first rack and a second rack disposed on said lower surface; a first gear disposed in engagement with said first rack and a second gear disposed in engagement with said second rack; and a gear axis rod extending between and engaged with said first gear and said second gear. 3. The assembly recited in claim 2 , said channels being C-shaped.
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