Plunge type router

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Inventors

George, William A.

Application #

125958

Filed

Feb-29-1980

Published

Feb-23-1982

Current US Class

144/136.95
144/154.5
408/112
409/182

International Classes

B23B 045/02; B23C 001/20

Field of Search

409/182 409/184 144/134 408/14 408/112

Assignee

Black & Decker Inc. (Newark, DE)

Examiners

Bilinsky; Z. R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Weinstein; Harold, Ottesen; Walter, Murphy; Edward D.

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Abstract
A plunge type router is disclosed which includes a base housing having a work engaging surface and an upper portion within which a driving motor is supportingly mounted for reciprocable movement with respect thereto. A pair of extension coil springs are provided extending between a first pair of projections provided on the upper portion of the base housing and a second pair of projections secured to the motor housing which operate to continuously bias the driving motor into a retracted position. The extension springs are arranged in the form of loops positioned on opposite sides of the router and are concealed and protected by a pair of handles secured to the motor housing which handles are movable therewith.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a plunge type router including a base housing having an upper portion, a bore extending through said upper portion, a lower flange portion including a work engaging lower surface, a driving motor assembly including a motor housing extending into said bore, said driving motor assembly including a driving shaft extending outwardly from the lower end of said motor housing, chuck means secured to said shaft for attaching a cutting tool to said shaft, said motor housing being reciprocably movable with respect to said base housing between a retracted position in which said cutting tool is positioned above said work engaging surface and an extended position in which said cutting tool projects downwardly below said work engaging surface, improved means for biasing said motor housing into a retracted position comprising first attaching means provided on said base housing; said base housing including an elongated slot having a longitudinal axis extending generally parallel to the direction of movement of said motor housing; second attaching means provided on said motor housing; said second attaching means including stop means engageable with a portion of said base housing for limiting movement of said motor assembly with respect thereto; said stop means comprising a bushing member received within said slot and engageable with opposite longitudinal ends thereof; and biasing means extending between said first and second attaching means and operative to bias said motor housing into said retracted position.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to hand operated routers and more particulary to routers of the plunge type in which the driving motor and associated cutting bit are reciprocably movable with respect to the workpiece engaging base housing.

Plunge type routers are similar to conventional routers in that they include a driving motor having a bit holding chuck secured to one end of the motor drive shaft which motor is axially movably supported within a base housing. However, while in conventional non-plunge type routers, the motor is locked in position relative to the base housing such that the cutting tool or bit projects axially outwardly from the workpiece engaging surface of the base housing to the desired depth of cut at all times, the plunge type routers provide biasing means which operate to retract the cutting tool or bit into the base housing during periods of non-use.

Typically, such plunge type routers have required completely differently designed motor and base housings from those used in conjunction with non-plunge type routers in order to accommodate return biasing and guide means. In one form, the drivimg motor is movably supported on a base member by a pair of generally cylindrical support posts extending upwardly from the base member and telescopically received within a portion of the motor housing. Typically, the support posts are of a hollow construction and suitable compression springs are mounted therein which operate to bias the motor and associated cutting bit into a retracted position. While this biasing and support arrangment may initially offer satisfactory performance, it is relatively expensive to manufacture due to the need to adhere to relatively close tolerances between the telescoping support posts so as to provide a smooth movement thereof while the biasing spring is being compressed. Further, because such constructions have the biasing springs compressibly positioned within normally two relatively small diameter support posts having limited engaging surface area, both the support posts and biasing springs are subject to wear resulting from the continuous reciprocating compression and relaxation movement of the biasing spring during operation of the router. This resulting wear may result in premature breakage or weakening of the biasing springs or may allow excessive lateral movement of the motor relative to the base resulting in cocking or other objectionable movement of the cutting tool during a plunge operation or may cause the motor to "hang up", any one of which may result in erroneous cuts in the workpiece.
 
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