Power tool with locking fence

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Inventors

Dorsey, A. Nelson

Application #

579052

Filed

Dec-21-1995

Published

Feb-24-1998

Current US Class

029/559
083/452
083/458
083/462
083/468.3
083/468.7
083/471.2
083/581
269/204
269/258
269/303

International Classes

B26D 007/02; 490

Field of Search

83/452 83/467.1 83/468.1 83/468.2 83/468.3 83/468.7 83/471.2 83/581 83/457 83/462 83/464 83/466 83/458 83/471.3 83/477 269/181 269/204 269/258 269/303 269/315 269/319 269/99 269/100 269/305 29/559

Assignee

Black & Decker Inc. (Newark, DE)

Examiners

Rada; Rinaldi I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Yocum; Charles E., Ayala; Adan

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Abstract
A locking fence for a power tool such as a chop saw, or for a work surface of a workbench, is capable of being moved to a selected location on the chop saw base or work surface and oriented at a selected angular orientation relative to the chop saw blade. The fence is locked simultaneously in such location and orientation when an operator rotates a cam actuator to lift a first clamping member away from the fence, which in turn draws a second clamping member into clamping engagement with the underside of a workpiece support of the base, and which further forces a cam portion of the actuator against the fence. No tools are required to lock or unlock the fence. The fence defines an arcuate slot for enabling the angular orientation to be adjusted. The arcuate slot is maintained in juxtaposition to a slot formed in the work surface for enabling movement of the fence to its selected location on the workpiece support or work surface, by linking screws linking the slots.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A power tool comprising:

a base including a workpiece support, said workpiece support defining a through-slot;

a motor and working implement operatively mounted on said base, said motor driving said working implement for cutting a workpiece placed on said base;

a fence connected to the base and having a workpiece-engaging portion selectively adjusted to both a selected angular orientation and a selected location on said base relative to the working implement, said fence including a base portion moveable in both location and angular orientation on the workpiece support;

cam-operated locking means operatively associated with the fence base portion and the through-slot for simultaneously locking the workpiece-engaging portion in both the selected angular orientation and the selected location;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to fences for power tools and to a method for simultaneously locking the fence at a predetermined location on the power tool base and at a predetermined angular orientation relative to the cutting implement. The invention is particularly directed to an adjustable fence for power saws, such as chop saws, miter saws and table saws, but is also adapted for use with other power tools, such as routers, and can also be used on a worktable or workbench having a work surface.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Various mechanisms and methods for clamping an adjustable fence to the base of a power saw have been in use for many years. However, these conventional mechanisms and methods have either required the use of tools to make the adjustments and to lock or unlock the mechanism, or they have required the operator to perform two or more locking steps to lock the fence in place. For example, one of such conventional arrangements, requires the operator to actuate one lock to clamp the fence in a predetermined angular orientation relative to the saw blade or cutting implement, and yet another operation to clamp the fence at a predetermined location on the base. Both of these disadvantages of the conventional mechanism and methods cost extra expenditures of operator's time.
 
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