Scribing accessory for offset router

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Inventors

Friegang, William R.

Application #

556660

Filed

Jul-23-1990

Published

May-7-1991

Current US Class

144/154.5
144/371
409/182

International Classes

B27C 005/10; B23C 001/20

Field of Search

144/134 409/181 409/182

Examiners

Bray; W. Donald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rosenblum, Parish & Bacigalupi

US Patent References

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Abstract
A scribing accessory for an offset router including an elongated metal plate having a guide wheel journaled to one end thereof and a spacer block attached to the lower surface thereof. Screws are provided for attaching the metal plate and/or block directly to the router base and for affixing a base plate to the bottom surface of the block. Alternatively, the base plate could be formed integral with the spacer block.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A scribing accessory for offset type routers comprising:

wheel means for maintaining a router bit at a predetermined fixed distance from a wall or other surface the contour of which is to be matched;

spacer means for attachment to the router mechanism and for separating the lower extremity thereof from a work engaging surface a distance sufficient to accommodate the axial thickness of said wheel means; and

journal means for rotatably connecting said wheel means to said spacer means and for providing a cylindrical passageway concentric with the outer perimeter of said wheel means through which the router bit may be extended.

2. A scribing accessory as recited in claim 1 wherein said spacer means includes a block of material and a plate attached to said block of material, the thickness of said block determining at least in part the spacing between said work engaging surface and the lower extremity of said router mechanism, and said plate serving as a means to which said wheel means is journaled.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to routing apparatus of the type normally used in cabinet making and the like and more particularly to an improved scribing accessory for attachment to an offset router.

2. Discussion of the Prior Art

Router devices have been used by cabinet makers for many years to trim laminates and otherwise prepare cabinet edges and counter tops, and such routers have taken numerous configurations. In addition, various accessories have been provided and utilized to adapt the router for special purpose applications. An early modification of the simple router was the provision of an offset drive such as that disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 3,454,061 issued to L. Cordone et al. This attachment allowed the router bit to be positioned more closely to a wall or other impediment.

A more recent disclosure of accessories specifically directed to apparatus for trimming laminates is included in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,827,996 issued to Cotton et al. These accessories provide interchangeable bases which allow the router to function as a trim router, laminate trimmer, offset trimmer and tilt base trimmer. Each accessory clamps onto the lower position of the motor housing so that the same motor can be used for many applications.
 
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