Plunge base router

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Inventors

Hathcock, Mary
Cotton, Lawrence M.
Carlson, Carl Christian

Application #

230561

Filed

Aug-29-2002

Published

May-27-2003

Current US Class

144/136.95
144/154.5
409/182
409/218

International Classes

B23C 001/20

Field of Search

144/136.95 144/154.5 409/182 409/210 409/214 409/218

Assignee

S-B Power Tool Company (Broadview, IL)

Examiners

Howell; Daniel W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gardner Carton & Douglas LLC.

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Abstract
A plunge base router for use in an upright and an inverted position is disclosed. The router includes a depth adjustment mechanism, a depth stop mechanism, a post lock mechanism, and a return spring defeat mechanism. The depth adjustment mechanism includes a course adjustment mechanism and a fine adjustment mechanism to set the cutting distance of a bit. The course and fine adjustment mechanisms are usable in both the upright and inverted positions and the fine adjustment mechanism is operable without being reset throughout the full range of motion of the plunge router. The depth stop includes a mechanism for locking the end of a rod on the housing to the base in order to set the relative position in between the housing and the base. The depth stop also includes a plurality of steps for engaging the rod and permitting incremental passes of cutting at different depths with the router. The post lock mechanism includes a lever for locking the housing to the guide posts in a relative position relative to the base, and the lever is normally biased to the lock position. The lever includes a latch for locking the lever in the open positions so that the plunger can be easily mounted in an inverted position under a worktable without the need to hold down the lever in order to permit relative movement between the housing and the base. The return spring defeat mechanism defeats the return spring that biases the housing away from the base so that it is easier to mount the plunge router in an inverted position on the underside of a worktable.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A plunge base router having a motor to rotate a bit;

a base;

a housing encasing the motor and being movable relative to the base on at least one guide post for adjustment of a cutting depth of the bit;

a return spring providing a spring force between the base and the housing and biasing the housing away from the base;

a rod mounted on the housing and being axially movable relative to the housing, the rod also being fixable in a least one axial position relative to the housing;

the rod further including a first and a second end defining a groove; and

a rotatable depth lock mounted on the base and having a protrusion adapted for engaging the groove on the second end of the rod and locking the rod to the base, the depth lock being rotatable between a first position in which the protrusion engages the groove on the second end of the rod and locks the rod to the base and a second position in which the protrusion does not engage the groove in order to allow axial movement of the rod.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a plunge base router and, in particular, to a plunge base having a number of advantageous features for facilitating use of the router in either an upright position or an inverted position. The inventive features of the plunge router of the present invention include a depth adjustment mechanism, a depth stop mechanism, a post-lock mechanism, and a return spring defeat mechanism.

2. Scope of the Prior Art

Plunge base routers have long been used to make grooves and cuts of various types. Such routers include a housing having a motor which rotates a router bit for making grooves and cuts in a work. The housing is vertically movable relative a base on two guide posts that are connected to the base. It is known that a plunge base router can be used in an upright (or normal position) and an inverted position for use under a router table. In the upright position, the router can plunge on the posts and is used to make cutouts, for grooving and edge-forming of wood or other solid-surface materials. When the router is mounted under the table, it is used like a shaper mainly for cutting repetitive shapes and for heavy decorative edge-cuts. When used in the upright position, the term cutting depth is used to describe the amount that the bit is exposed through the base. When used in the inverted position, the term cutting height describes the amount that the bit is exposed above the router table.
 
  A plunge base router for use in an upright and an inverted position is disclosed. The router includes a depth adjustment mechanism, a depth stop mechanism,...  A plunge base router for use in an upright and an inverted position is disclosed. The router includes a depth adjustment mechanism, a depth stop mechanism,...