Bevel table saw adjustment

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Inventors

Sberveglieri, Umberto

Application #

932437

Filed

Sep-17-1997

Published

Aug-31-1999

Current US Class

083/471.3
083/473
083/477.1
083/477.2
083/486.1
083/581
083/582

International Classes

B23D 045/06; B27B 005/20

Field of Search

83/471.3 83/473 83/477.1 83/477.2 83/486.1 83/581 83/582

Assignee

Black & Decker, Inc. (Newark, DE)

Examiners

Jones; Eugenia A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ayala; Adan

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Abstract
A bevel table saw 10 comprising a table 14 supported by a frame 12, the table 14 defining a slot 16 for a saw blade 44, and a blade assembly 30 mounted to the frame 12 below the table 14 such that, in use, a saw blade 44 of the blade assembly 30 protrudes through the slot 16 to cut workpieces on the table 14, wherein the depth of cut of the saw blade 44 is adjusted automatically when bevel cuts are made in a workpiece. As a result, clashing of the blade assembly 30 with the underside of the table 14 or he frame 12 is automatically avoided, thereby simplifying se of the table saw 10 during the making of bevel cuts.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A bevel table saw comprising:

a table having a saw blade slot and an underside;

a frame supporting the table;

a saw assembly mounted below the table, the saw assembly being pivotable about an axis substantially parallel to the slot; and

a depth adjusting mechanism connected to the saw assembly for automatically adjusting saw blade cut depth as the saw assembly is pivoted, the depth adjusting mechanism comprising a roller connected to the saw assembly bearing against the underside of the table.

2. A saw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the saw assembly is pivotable in two directions from a position substantially perpendicular to the table.



Description
This invention relates to table saws, and in particular to a table saw wherein the saw blade can be angled to make bevel cuts in a workpiece mounted on the table.

Table saws incorporate a table having a through-slot for accommodating a saw blade. A drive for the saw blade is accommodated below the table surface so that only a portion of the saw blade is exposed above the table surface. As a result, to cut a workpiece, a workpiece can be either moved past the rotating saw blade or held firmly overlying the slot in the table while the saw blade is drawn along the slot (which in this event is long) and through the workpiece. Such table saws are well known.

Bevel table saws, essentially the same as the table saws described above, are also known wherein the angle of the saw blade can be adjusted to allow angled or bevel cuts to be made in a workpiece positioned on the table.

Problems arise with many of the prior art bevel table saws by virtue of the fact that the assembly which carries the saw blade and incorporates a motor which drives the saw blade is, of necessity, relatively large and can clash with either the underside of the table or other support structure below the table surface when the orientation of the saw blade is being changed. Moreover, the nearer the saw blade axle gets to the under surface of the table, (which it does when the depth of cut of the saw blade is required to be a maximum) then the more likely there is to be a contact with the table during bevelling. While the blade is vertical, the depth of cut can be large without any component (e.g. the blade axle) contacting the under surface of the table; but as soon as the blade is bevelled, the blade axle (or its mounting) which must extend sideways from the blade at least on one side of the blade, is likely to contact the underside simply because it is so close under the table.
 
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