Adjustable tool supporting device

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Inventors

Wilfong, Donald G.

Application #

151709

Filed

Feb-3-1988

Published

Aug-8-1989

Current US Class

083/574
083/581
083/745
083/798

International Classes

B27B 017/00; B27B 027/08

Field of Search

83/788 83/798 83/797 83/796 83/794 83/820 83/871 83/655 83/745 83/744 83/743 83/574 83/463 83/581 30/166 269/1 269/2 269/166 269/156 269/147 269/167 269/169 269/165

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mybeck; Richard R.

US Patent References

4179965   Guide for portable...
4283980   Combination porta...
4353399   Multipurpose tool
4611521   Chain saw attachm...
4685369   Portable miter devi...
4726274   Mitering device

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Abstract
An adjustable tool supporting device for use in log and timber construction having a U-shaped frame member; a microadjustment assembly mounted to the frame member and coactive therewith to secure a timber or log therebetween; and a chain saw mounting assembly attachable to said frame member for mounting a chain saw for cutting the timber or log secured thereby and locating the saw blade for straight and angular cuts through said timer or log.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An adjustable tool supporting device comprising a frame member; a micro-adjustment assembly mounted to said frame member and coactive therewith to clamp a timber therebetween; and a chain saw mounting assembly attached to said frame member for mounting a chain saw thereto for cutting said timber secured thereby; said chain saw mounting assembly having a J-shaped bracket secured to said frame member and having a hook portion extending outwardly therefrom; a first and second tube member secured to and disposed transversely of said J-shaped bracket member at opposite ends thereof; a first rod member insertable into one of said tube members; a base plate secured to said first rod member and extending outwardly therefrom adjacent one end thereof; an L-shaped member pivotally secured to said base plate; a Y-bracket member pivotally secured to said L-shaped member, said Y-bracket member having an upper end and a lower end and spaced axially aligned cylindrical portions adjacent said upper end; a saw mount plate having a rectangular body portion, a first end, a second end, means for securing a chain saw thereto and a cylindrical portion disposed adjacent said first end for axial alignment with said spaced axially aligned cylindrical portions of said Y-bracket member; and a second rod member axially insertable through all of said axially aligned cylindrical portions to provide a hinge pin therefor.



Description
INTRODUCTION

This invention relates generally to a novel jig and more particularly to a device for use with a chain saw to control the cut produced thereby. The device enables the operator to accurately cut or shape logs, beams, and other timber types.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Early settlers constructed permanent housing using logs cut from nearby wooded areas by notching and stacking the logs to form walls. Roofs were formed using log framing and sod covering. The chinks between the stacked logs were filled with indigenous clay mortar or sod.

Today, the construction of log homes relies on the use of close fitting timbers which have been cut and contoured to assure a chink-free wall, thus assuring an energy efficient structure having good insulating qualities due to the wood mass of the logs and the use of longer logs which do not require so many log junctures. This type of construction is utilized when the surrounding landscape requires the "woodsy" appearance of the house or cabin with the further benefit of protection against temperature extremes.
 
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