Router jig apparatus

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Inventors

Emmert, Robert

Application #

890713

Filed

Jul-30-1986

Published

Apr-19-1988

Current US Class

144/154.5
144/200
269/57
409/165

International Classes

B27C 005/00; B27F 001/08

Field of Search

144/134 269/56 269/57 269/58 269/71 269/73 409/165 409/168 409/224-226 33/26 33/27.01 33/27.07 33/27.11

Examiners

Weidenfeld; Gil

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Urban; Arthur L.

US Patent References

4273483   Deglazing tool
4281694   Cutting guide for a...
4299263   Mechanical router...
4305439   Woodworking fixture
4327786   Work fixture

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Abstract
Router jig apparatus includes a base portion, a router positioning portion, a workpiece orbiting portion and a workpiece positioning portion. The base portion includes a quadrangular frame section disposed generally horizontally and a supporting stand extending downwardly from the frame section. The router positioning portion includes a plate section slidably engageable with the frame section, the plate section includes a central first opening of a shape to pass a motor of an inverted router and retain a work surface surrounding a bit thereof. The workpiece orbiting portion includes a guide section disposed above and closely adjacent to the frame section, the guide section including a large circular second opening therein. A disc member is rotatably positioned within the guide section opening, generally in a common plane therewith, the disc member including a central third opening. The workpiece positioning portion includes a support section resting on the disc member and a horizontally pivotable section carried by the support section. An upstanding specimen holding section has its lower end affixed to the pivotable section on a free side thereof and extends upwardly therefrom with securing mechanism for fixing the inclination of the upstanding section and specimen retaining mechanism disposed along the length of the upstanding holding section.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Router jig apparatus including a base portion, a router positioning portion, a workpiece orbiting portion and a workpiece positioning portion; said base portion including a quadrangular frame section disposed generally horizontally, a supporting stand extending downwardly from said frame section; said router positioning portion including a plate section slidably engageable with said frame section, said plate section including a central first opening, said central first opening being of a shape to pass a motor of an inverted router and retain a work surface surrounding a bit thereof; said workpiece orbiting portion including a guide section disposed above and closely adjacent to said frame section, said guide section including a large circular second opening therein, a disc member rotatably positioned within said guide section opening and generally in a common plane therewith, said disc member including a central third opening; said workpiece positioning portion including a support section resting on said disc member, a horizontally pivotable section carried by said support section, an upstanding elongated specimen holding section having its lower end affixed to said pivotable section on a free side thereof and extending upwardly therefrom, said upstanding holding section including a channel section, securing means for fixing the inclination of said upstanding section, specimen retaining means along the length of said upstanding holding section; whereby elongated stock is positioned in said upstanding holding section, the inclination thereof selected and the position of said lower end of said specimen is adjusted with respect to an upstanding bit of said router by sliding said plate section relative to said frame section so a tenon at the end of said specimen can be cut by rotating said disc member.



Description
This invention relates to a novel jig apparatus and more particularly relates to a new jig apparatus for use with a router.

In primitive societies, most tasks were performed by hand. Simple tools were all that were available so people had to rely on their strength either individually or in groups. Hammers, axes and similar tools were utilized to assemble or divide components and the like.

As civilization evolved, specialization came into existence. Individuals developed skills or talents that enabled them to earn a living doing particular tasks. Some persons prepared building materials, others constructed buildings, still others produced furnishings such as furniture for the buildings. These experts contined to employ hand tools but they were modified for the specific task that the individual performed as his primary work.

With the development of combustion engines and electrical motors, many hand tools were redesigned to accommodate the motors. Initially, these power sources were large and cumbersome, so they generally were employed with tools that could be used at a permanent location.
 
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