Plate joiner

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Inventors

Keith, Jr., James A.
Ballew, William S.

Application #

054640

Filed

Apr-27-1993

Published

Mar-8-1994

Current US Class

030/374
144/136.95
144/154.5
144/371

International Classes

B27M 001/00

Field of Search

30/374 30/377 30/375 83/875 144/134 409/178 409/182

Assignee

Ryobi Motor Products Corp. (Easley, SC)

Examiners

Bray; W. Donald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brooks and Kushman

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4913204   Power biscuit jointe...
4926916   Biscuit joiner
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4947908   Method and tool for...
4971122   Fence and fence p...

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Abstract
An adjustable fence for orienting a plate joiner having a body and a rotating generally planar cutter to cut an arcuate slot in a workpiece is disclosed. The fence comprises a base, a handle and a fastening mechanism. The base is shiftably affixed to the plate joiner body and has a planar surface forming a first fence oriented generally perpendicular to the plane of the cutter. The base also has a guideway parallel to the first fence. The handle is movably adjustably affixed to the base and has a grip portion adapted to cooperate with a hand of an operator and a planar surface forming a second fence forming an angle relative to the first fence. The handle cooperates with the base guideway enabling the second fence to be adjusted along a guideway axis parallel to the first fence relative to the planar cutter. The handle is pivotal about a transverse axis parallel to the first and second fences to vary the angle of the second fence relative to the first fence. The fastening mechanism selectively fastens the handle to the base in any one of a plurality of desired locations.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An adjustable fence for orienting a plate joiner having a body and a rotating generally planar cutter to cut an arcuate slot in a workpiece, the fence comprising:

a base shiftably affixed to the plate joiner body, the base having a planar surface forming a first fence oriented generally perpendicular to the plane of the cutter and the base having a guideway parallel to the first fence;

a handle movably adjustably affixed to the base, the handle having a grip portion adapted to cooperate with a hand of an operator, and a planar surface forming a second fence forming an angle relative to the first fence, the handle cooperating with the base guideway enabling the second fence to be adjusted along a guideway axis parallel to the first fence relative to the planar cutter, said handle being pivotable about a transverse axis parallel to the first and second fences to vary the angle of the second fence relative the first fence; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to plate joiners, and more particularly to an adjustable fence for a plate joiner.

BACKGROUND ART

Traditionally, manufacturers of plate joiners or biscuit joining machines have devised four distinct approaches for cutting biscuit slots. The first approach uses a horizontal-motor. An example of this approach may be seen in U.S. Pat. No. 4,971,122 to Sato et al. and U.S. Pat. No. 4,913,204 to Moores et al. The second approach is to utilize a vertical-motor such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,858,661 and 4,858,662 to Bosten et al. The third approach is to utilize a joiner/spliner as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,947,908 to O'Banion et al. The last approach uses a stationary plate joiner as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,926,9I6 to Legler et al.

Regardless of the approach adopted, conventional plate joiners have utilized a fence adjustable in two directions. The first adjustment enables the fence to move up and down to accommodate various thicknesses of the workpiece. The second adjustment is to vary the angle of the fence for making angled cuts in the workpiece. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,971,122 to Sato et al. and 4,913,203 to Moores et al. provide examples of plate joiners with adjustable fences movable in both directions.
 
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