Portable work bench

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Inventors

Quiram, Ronald
Ayala, Adan

Application #

200671

Filed

Nov-25-1998

Published

Jul-13-1999

Current US Class

083/574
083/859
144/286.1
144/286.5
144/287
144/329
269/901

International Classes

B27B 005/24; B27C 009/00; B25H 001/02; B27M 001/00

Field of Search

144/48.3 144/286.1 144/286.5 144/287 144/329 269/901 248/646 248/678 248/170 248/177.1 248/439 248/637 83/574 83/859 182/181 182/184

Assignee

Black & Decker Inc. (Newark, DE)

Examiners

Bray; W. Donald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ayala; Adan

US Patent References

5273090   Wood working asse...
5592981   Portable work benc...

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Abstract
An improved portable work bench includes a structural body, and a platform disposed on and frictionally contacting the structural body. In addition, the platform includes an override mechanism for allowing horizontal movement of the platform along the structural body. Further, the portable work bench may include a plurality of legs for supporting the structural body. The structural body may be tubular and preferably has a trapezoidal cross-section. Such work bench can be used by disposing the platform on the structural body, so that the platform frictionally contacts the structural body. Then the user can mechanically override the static friction between the platform and the structural body and move the platform horizontally along the structural body.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A portable work bench comprising:

a structural body; and

a platform disposed on and frictionally contacting the structural body, the platform comprising an override mechanism for allowing horizontal movement of the platform along the structural body, wherein the override mechanism comprises a pinion disposed within said platform meshing with a rack disposed on the structural body.

2. The work bench of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of legs supporting the structural body.

3. The work bench of claim 1, wherein the structural body is tubular.

4. The work bench of claim 1, wherein the structural body has a trapezoidal cross-section.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to work benches and more particularly to a portable work bench that can support a power tool and a workpiece.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is common in the construction industry for users to bring their power tools to the work site. Thus, the users require a work surface at the work site to support the power tools for use. Preferably the work surface is at a certain height so that the user can comfortably use the power tool. In addition, the work surface should also be sufficiently portable to be easily moved around a work site.

In the past, users have disposed their power tools on sheets of wood which are in turn supported by two or more sawhorses. This arrangement, however, lacks the strength for efficient operation, as well as being difficult to move around the work site.

Accordingly, different support stands or work benches have been proposed in order to provide a portable work surface that can support a power tool. Some of these prior art solutions have been described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,864,840, 4,860,807, 4,874,025, 4,974,651, 5,193,598, and 5,421,231. However, these prior art solutions do not provide a platform supporting the power tool which can be moved horizontally so that the power tool can be moved without moving the workpiece.
 
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