Shoe accessory for a saw
US-10953482-B2 · Mar 23, 2021 · US
US9981327B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9981327-B2 |
| Application number | US-85913907-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2007 |
| Priority date | Sep 21, 2007 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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A jigsaw generally includes a housing containing a motor activated by a trigger assembly. The housing defines a window. A shoe member pivotally connects to the housing. An indicator wheel is disposed in the housing so that a portion of the indicator wheel is visible through the window, wherein pivoting of the shoe member relative to the housing causes the indicator wheel to rotate.
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What is claimed is: 1. A jigsaw comprising: a housing containing a motor activated by a trigger assembly, said housing defining a window; a shoe member pivotally connected to said housing; and an indicator wheel disposed in said housing so that a portion of said indicator wheel is visible through said window, said indicator wheel operably connected to said shoe member such that pivoting of said shoe member relative to said housing causes said indicator wheel to rotate. 2. The jigsaw of claim 1 , wherein said shoe member defines an angle relative to said housing and said portion of said indicator wheel visible through said window is descriptive of said angle. 3. The jigsaw of claim 1 , further comprising gear teeth that extend from said shoe member and mesh with gear teeth that extend from said indicator wheel. 4. The jigsaw of claim 1 , wherein said indicator wheel includes information descriptive of angular increments between about zero degrees and about forty five degrees, said information visible through said window. 5. The jigsaw of claim 1 , wherein said housing defines an airflow pathway through which a dust extraction airflow passes capable of clearing debris from a cutting area and wherein said airflow pathway is disposed through an inner periphery of said indicator wheel. 6. The jigsaw of claim 5 , wherein said angle indicator wheel is coupled for rotation on a portion of said housing through which said airflow pathway passes. 7. The jigsaw of claim 5 , further comprising a scoop member that extends from said housing and toward said cutting area, wherein said scoop member defines a portion of said airflow pathway through which said dust extraction airflow passes from said cutting area and through said housing. 8. The jigsaw of claim 1 , wherein the pivotal connection of said shoe member to said housing includes structure that produces an audible click as said shoe member moves through each angular increment in a range of angular increments relative to said housing. 9. The jigsaw of claim 1 , further comprising an illumination mechanism that illuminates said portion of said indicator wheel visible through said window. 10. The jigsaw of claim 1 , further comprising a locking mechanism operably connected to said housing and to said shoe member, said locking mechanism having an unlocked condition that permits said shoe member to pivot relative to said housing and a locked condition that prevents said shoe member from pivoting relative to said housing. 11. The jigsaw of claim 1 , further comprising a stop member that extends from said housing, wherein said shoe member is configured to be moved axially relative to said housing so that a portion of said shoe member engages said stop member to prevent said shoe member from pivoting relative to said housing. 12. A jigsaw comprising: a housing containing a motor activated by a trigger assembly, said housing defining a window; a shoe member pivotally connected to said housing; a locking mechanism connected to said housing and to said shoe member, said locking mechanism having an unlocked condition that permits said shoe member to pivot relative to said housing and a locked condition that prevents said shoe member from pivoting relative to said housing; an indicator wheel disposed in said housing so that a position of said indicator wheel is visible through said window, said indicator wheel operably connected to said shoe member such that pivoting of said shoe member relative to said housing causes said indicator wheel to rotate; and an airflow pathway through which a dust extraction airflow is established at any angle at which said shoe member pivots relative to said housing. 13. The jigsaw of claim 12 , further comprising an illumination mechanism, wherein a portion of said indicator wheel visible through said window is illuminated by said illumination mechanism. 14. The jigsaw of claim 12 , wherein said airflow pathway is disposed through an inner periphery of said indicator wheel. 15. The jigsaw of claim 12 , wherein said airflow pathway is through said housing. 16. The jigsaw of claim 15 , further comprising a scoop member through which said airflow pathway is disposed. 17. The jigsaw of claim 12 , wherein said airflow pathway is through said shoe member. 18. A method of selecting a cutting angle for a jigsaw, the method comprising: rotating an indicator wheel in a housing of the jigsaw by pivoting a shoe member of the jigsaw about said housing; and displaying a portion of said indicator wheel in a window in said housing, wherein said portion of said indicator wheel, visible through said window, is descriptive of an angle between said housing and said shoe member. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising a dust extraction airflow through an airflow pathway, wherein a portion of said airflow pathway is through an inner periphery of said indicator wheel. 20. The method of claim 18 , further comprising a dust extraction airflow through an airflow pathway, wherein a portion of said airflow pathway is through said shoe member. 21. A jigsaw comprising: a housing containing a motor activated by a trigger assembly, said housing defining a window; a shoe member pivotally connected to said housing and including gear teeth; and an indicator wheel disposed in said housing so that a portion of said indicator wheel is visible through said window, the indicator wheel including gear teeth that mesh with the gear teeth of the shoe member, wherein pivoting of said shoe member relative to said housing causes said indicator wheel to rotate. 22. The jigsaw of claim 21 , wherein said shoe member defines an angle relative to said housing and said portion of said indicator wheel visible through said window is descriptive of said angle. 23. The jigsaw of claim 21 , wherein said indicator wheel includes information descriptive of angular increments between about zero degrees and about forty five degrees, said information visible through said window. 24. The jigsaw of claim 21 , wherein the pivotal connection of said shoe member to said housing includes structure that produces an audible click as said shoe member moves through each angular increment in a range of angular increments relative to said housing. 25. The jigsaw of claim 21 further comprising an illumination mechanism that illuminates said portion of said indicator wheel visible through said window. 26. The jigsaw of claim 21 further comprising an airflow pathway through which a dust extraction airflow is established at any angle at which said shoe member pivots relative to said housing. 27. The jigsaw of claim 21 , wherein the gear teeth of the shoe member are formed on a shoe insert assembled into the shoe member. 28. The jigsaw of claim 27 , wherein the shoe member and the shoe insert are monolithically manufactured together. 29. The jigsaw of claim 21 further comprising a locking mechanism operably connected to said housing and to said shoe member, said locking mechanism having an unlocked condition that permits said shoe member to pivot relative to said housing and a locked condition that prevents said shoe member from pivoting relative to said housing. 30. The jigsaw of claim 21 further comprising a stop member that extends from said housing, wherein said shoe member is configured to be moved axially relative
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