Router plate with removable inserts

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Inventors

Witt, Bradley R.

Application #

734585

Filed

Oct-22-1996

Published

Dec-23-1997

Current US Class

029/428
029/522.1
144/134.1
144/135.2
144/136.95
144/329

International Classes

B27M 001/00; B27C 005/00; B21D 039/00

Field of Search

144/134.1 144/135.2 144/134.95 144/154.5 144/371 144/329 29/428 29/451 29/522.1 409/84 409/131 409/181 409/182

Examiners

Bray; W. Donald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Zarley, McKee, Thomte, Voorhees, & Sease

US Patent References

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Other References

Woodhaven Catalog entitled Uncommon Woodworking Tools, 1995, Woodhaven, Inc. pp. 3, 5, 10-13.

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Abstract
A router plate for use with a router having a planar surface and an arbor projecting therethrough. The router plate comprises a flat plate member having an opening extending therethrough with a rabbet flange extending inwardly from the outer perimetric edges of the opening. The invention also includes a removable insert that resides within the opening in the router plate and is supported by the rabbet flange. A plurality of removable inserts may be provided, each having a differently sized aperture for accepting a particular router bit. The insert appropriately sized for a particular application is detachably mounted to the router plate.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A router plate for use with a router having a planar surface and an arbor projecting from said planar surface, said router plate comprising:

a flat plate member having an opening extending therethrough, said opening having first and second axial ends and circular outer perimetric edges, an enlarged portion of said opening being adjacent said first axial end, a rabbet flange extending inwardly from said outer perimetric edges adjacent said second axial end; and

a raised O-ring disposed between said first axial end and said rabbet flange.

2. The router plate of claim 1 wherein said O-ring being formed of an elastomeric material.

3. The router plate of claim 1 further comprising a removable insert having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a side edge between said top and bottom surfaces, said insert being disposed within said opening with said bottom surface being supported by said rabbet flange and said side edge having a grove for receiving said O-ring.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to routers and, in particular, to a router plate with removable inserts.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The use of routers and router plates in woodworking applications and the like is well known. A router plate provides a planar surface for supporting a work piece. The router plate is typically mounted atop the router and has an aperture aligned with an arbor on the router to allow a router bit to be projected therethrough to cut and detail the work piece.

Although prior art router plates have several desirable features, they also have some inherent problems. First, most router plates have only one bit opening. A router is normally designed, however, for use with router bits of different size. Thus, to accommodate a variety of different bits, several router plates are required. Router plates are expensive and installing them is time-consuming. Thus, there is a need in the art for a router plate that is easily adaptable for use with router bits of different size.
 
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