Miter saw rear guard

US9446536B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9446536-B2
Application numberUS-201414206069-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 12, 2014
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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Abstract

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A safety component is provided for a power saw that includes a rear guard pivotably mounted to the saw assembly. The rear guard is generally U-shaped to straddle the cutting blade in a deployed position. The rear guard includes arms that contact the workpiece during the cutting operation so that as the saw blade moves downward to perform the cut the rear guard pivots upward while maintaining protection of the rear portion of the saw blade.

First claim

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What is claimed is: 1. A safety component for a power saw, the power saw having platform for supporting a workpiece, a rotating cutting blade, a slide assembly with a yoke mounted for horizontal movement relative to the platform, an arm assembly supporting the cutting blade, an arm pivot mount pivotably supporting the arm assembly on the yoke for pivoting the blade toward a cutting position for cutting a workpiece supported on the platform, the blade defining a midline that is parallel to the platform when the blade is in the cutting position, an upper guard on the arm assembly configured to protect the operator from the top portion of the cutting blade, and a lower guard configured to protect the operator from a rear portion of the cutting blade, the safety component comprising: a rear guard including a base portion and a pair of arms extending from the base portion and spaced apart to form a generally U-shape defining an opening for receiving the cutting blade between the arms; and a safety component pivot mount configured to mount the rear guard to the yoke such that the rear guard is pivotably mounted relative to the arm assembly to receive a rear portion of the cutting blade adjacent the arm pivot mount when the rear guard is in a deployed position; wherein the rear guard is configured so that a lower edge of each arm of the rear guard lies along the midline of the blade when the rear guard is in the deployed position; wherein each arm includes a shroud portion extending from each arm and configured to overlap at least a portion of the cutting blade when the rear guard is in the deployed position receiving the cutting blade, said shroud portion sized to prevent operator contact with the cutting blade; and wherein at least one of said arms includes a finger extending generally radially outward from the safety component pivot mount toward the cutting blade, the finger sized and arranged to contact a workpiece supported on the platform, whereby as the cutting blade is pivoted downward onto the workpiece the finger and the rear guard are pivoted upward relative to the cutting blade. 2. The safety component of claim 1 , wherein each arm includes a finger configured to contact the workpiece. 3. The safety component of claim 1 , wherein said safety component pivot mount includes a biasing spring configured to bias the rear guard to the deployed position. 4. The safety component of claim 1 , in which the power saw includes a chip deflector mounted to a rear portion of the arm assembly, wherein the safety component pivot mount is configured to pivotably mount the rear guard to the chip deflector. 5. The safety component of claim 1 , wherein said safety component pivot mount is configured to pivotably mount the rear guard to the yoke. 6. The safety component of claim 1 , wherein said safety component pivot mount is configured to rigidly mount the rear guard to the yoke. 7. The safety component of claim 1 , wherein said finger is sized to overlap the saw blade by about two (2) inches when the rear guard is in the deployed position. 8. A safety component for a power saw, the power saw having platform for supporting a workpiece, a rotating cutting blade, an arm assembly supporting the cutting blade, an arm pivot mount pivotably supporting the arm assembly on the platform for pivoting the blade toward a workpiece supported on the platform, a chip deflector mounted to a rear portion of the arm assembly, an upper guard on the arm assembly configured to protect the operator from the top portion of the cutting blade, and a lower guard configured to protect the operator from a rear portion of the cutting blade, the safety component comprising: a rear guard including a base portion and a pair of arms extending from the base portion and spaced apart to form a generally U-shape defining an opening for receiving the cutting blade between the arms; and a safety component pivot mount configured to mount the rear guard to the chip deflector such that the rear guard is pivotably mounted relative to the arm assembly to receive a rear portion of the cutting blade adjacent the arm pivot mount when the rear guard is in a deployed position wherein each arm includes a shroud portion extending from each arm and configured to overlap at least a portion of the cutting blade when the rear guard is in the deployed position receiving the cutting blade, said shroud portion sized to prevent operator contact with the cutting blade; wherein at least one of said arms includes a finger extending generally radially outward from the safety component pivot mount toward the cutting blade, the finger sized and arranged to contact a workpiece supported on the platform, whereby as the cutting blade is pivoted downward onto the workpiece the finger and the rear guard are pivoted upward relative to the cutting blade; and wherein the shroud portion is defined by a substantially triangular shape, a rear edge of the shroud portion opposite a lower edge of the rear guard and facing toward the base portion of the rear guard being angled relative to the base portion such that the shroud portion avoids contact with the chip deflector as the rear guard is pivoted upward relative to the cutting blade.

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Classifications

  • the saw blade being adjustable according to angle of cut · CPC title

  • Interrelated tool actuating means and guard means · CPC title

  • B27G19/02Primary

    for circular saws · CPC title

  • B27G19/025Primary

    with guards for tool · CPC title

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What does patent US9446536B2 cover?
A safety component is provided for a power saw that includes a rear guard pivotably mounted to the saw assembly. The rear guard is generally U-shaped to straddle the cutting blade in a deployed position. The rear guard includes arms that contact the workpiece during the cutting operation so that as the saw blade moves downward to perform the cut the rear guard pivots upward while maintaining pr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bosch Tool Corp, Bosch Gmbh Robert
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B27G19/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 20 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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