Adjustable shoe for a power tool

US2025041954A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025041954-A1
Application numberUS-202318230481-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateAug 4, 2023
Priority dateAug 4, 2023
Publication dateFeb 6, 2025
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A shoe positioning system for use with a power tool that operates on a work piece may include a shoe, an indexing member, and an index plunger. The shoe may abut the work piece during operation of the power tool. The indexing member may movably engage with the shoe and may include a plurality of index openings. The index plunger may be coupled to the shoe and it may be movable between a first and second positions. When the index plunger is in the first position, the index plunger may be received by at least one of the index openings, thereby preventing the shoe from substantially moving along a longitudinal dimension with respect to the indexing member. When the index plunger is in the second position, the index plunger may be outside of the index openings, thereby permitting the shoe to move.

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A shoe positioning system for use with a power tool that operates on a work piece, the shoe positioning system comprising: a shoe configured to abut the work piece; an indexing member movably engaged with the shoe, wherein the indexing member includes a plurality of elevated portions separating a plurality of index openings; an index plunger coupled to the shoe, wherein the index plunger is configured to receive an engagement force to move the index plunger in a first direction along its axial axis, and wherein the index plunger includes an engagement portion; and wherein: when the engagement force is not received by the index plunger, the engagement portion is configured to be disposed in a first position; when the engagement force is received by the index plunger, the engagement portion is configured to move to a second position; when the index plunger is in the first position, the engagement portion of the index plunger is received by at least one of the index openings, thereby preventing the shoe from substantially moving along a longitudinal dimension with respect to the indexing member; and when the index plunger is in the second position, the engagement portion of the index plunger is outside of the index openings, thereby permitting the shoe to move along the longitudinal dimension with respect to the indexing member. 2 . The shoe positioning system of claim 1 , further comprising a spring configured to bias the index plunger in a second direction opposite the first direction along the axial axis of the index plunger. 3 . The shoe positioning system of claim 2 , wherein the spring substantially surrounds an axial portion of the index plunger. 4 . The shoe positioning system of claim 2 , wherein: the spring is configured to maintain the index plunger in the first position when the engagement force is not received by the index plunger; and the spring is configured to return the index plunger to the first position when the index plunger is in the second position and the engagement force is removed from the index plunger. 5 . The shoe positioning system of claim 1 , wherein the axial axis of the index plunger and the longitudinal dimension are substantially orthogonal. 6 . The shoe positioning system of claim 1 , wherein two or more of the index openings are spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal dimension. 7 . The shoe positioning system of claim 1 , wherein the shoe includes a slot configured to receive the indexing member. 8 . The shoe positioning system of claim 1 , wherein the indexing member is configured to be mounted to the power tool. 9 . The shoe positioning system of claim 1 , wherein the indexing member further comprises at least one feature configured to constrain a range of movement of the shoe along the longitudinal dimension. 10 . The shoe positioning system of claim 1 , wherein the indexing member further comprises at least one feature configured to constrain a range of movement of the index plunger along its axial axis. 11 . A shoe positioning system for use with a power tool that operates on a work piece, the shoe positioning system comprising: a shoe configured to abut the work piece; an indexing member including a base region and a plurality of elevated portions extending upwardly to a maximum elevation above the base region, wherein the plurality of elevated portions are separated by a plurality of index openings that do not extend upwardly to the maximum elevation above the base region; an index plunger coupled to the shoe, wherein the index plunger includes a transverse portion having a lowest elevation that is maintained at an elevation above the elevated portions of the indexing member, and wherein the index plunger includes an engagement portion extending downwardly from the transverse portion towards the base region of the indexing member; and wherein: the shoe is configured to move along a longitudinal dimension with respect to the indexing member; the index plunger is configured to move along its axial axis, wherein the index plunger is movable to a first position and a second position with respect to the indexing member; when the index plunger is in the first position, at least a portion of the engagement portion is positioned in one of the index openings of the indexing member, thereby preventing substantial movement of the shoe along its longitudinal dimension with respect to the indexing member; and when the index plunger is in the second position, the at least a portion of the engagement portion is positioned outside the index openings of the indexing member, thereby permitting movement of the shoe with respect to the indexing member along its longitudinal dimension, such that at least a portion of at least one elevated portion passes under the transverse portion of the index plunger as the shoe moves. 12 . The shoe positioning system of claim 11 , further comprising a spring configured to bias the index plunger towards the first position. 13 . The shoe positioning system of claim 12 , wherein the spring substantially surrounds a portion of the index plunger. 14 . The shoe positioning system of claim 12 , wherein: the spring is configured to maintain the index plunger in the first position when the engagement force is not received by the index plunger; and the spring is configured to return the index plunger to the first position when the index plunger is in the second position and the engagement force is removed from the index plunger. 15 . The shoe positioning system of claim 11 , wherein the axial axis of the index plunger and the longitudinal dimension are substantially orthogonal. 16 . The shoe positioning system of claim 11 , wherein two or more of the index openings are spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal dimension. 17 . The shoe positioning system of claim 11 , wherein the shoe includes a slot configured to receive the indexing member. 18 . The shoe positioning system of claim 11 , wherein the indexing member is configured to be mounted to the power tool. 19 . The shoe positioning system of claim 11 , wherein the indexing member further comprises at least one feature configured to constrain a range of movement of the shoe along the longitudinal dimension. 20 . The shoe positioning system of claim 11 , wherein the indexing member further comprises at least one feature configured to constrain a range of movement of the index plunger along its axial axis.

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  • B23D53/12Primary

    Hand-held or hand-operated sawing devices working with strap saw blades · CPC title

  • B23D59/00Primary

    Accessories specially designed for sawing machines or sawing devices (lubricating or cooling machine tools in general B23Q11/12) · CPC title

  • Sawing machines or sawing devices working with strap saw blades, characterised only by constructional features of particular parts (constructional features of these parts per se B23Q) · CPC title

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What does patent US2025041954A1 cover?
A shoe positioning system for use with a power tool that operates on a work piece may include a shoe, an indexing member, and an index plunger. The shoe may abut the work piece during operation of the power tool. The indexing member may movably engage with the shoe and may include a plurality of index openings. The index plunger may be coupled to the shoe and it may be movable between a first a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Harbor Freight Tools Usa Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23D53/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Feb 06 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).