Router with ergonomic handles

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Inventors

Long, Charles Keith
Bouwhuis, Norman Hugh
Morgan, James
Brazell, Kenneth M.

Application #

870306

Filed

May-30-2001

Published

Jul-16-2002

Current US Class

016/430
016/900
144/136.95
144/154.5
409/182

International Classes

B23C 001/20; S27C 005/20

Field of Search

409/182 409/175 409/181 16/430 16/900 144/136.95 144/154.5

Assignee

One World Technologies, Inc. (Anderson, SC)

Examiners

Howell; Daniel W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brooks & Kushman P.C.

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Abstract
A router having a base and an adjustably positioned motor assembly is provided with a pair of ergonomic elongate handles on opposite right and left sides of the motor housing. The elongate handles which are connected to and spaced from the motor housing by a pair of bridge members are ellipsoidal in shape when viewed in a transverse side elevation. Each elongate handle has a longitudinal length L having a large upper end, diameter Z and a lower small end diameter Z'.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A router comprising:

a motor assembly having a motor housing aligned along a vertical axis forming a front, back, right, left, top and bottom side which define an interior cavity therein, and a motor oriented within the motor housing interior cavity which is provided with a rotary output shaft projecting from the motor housing bottom side, the output shaft supporting a tool holder on a free end thereof for accepting a router bit;

a base, adjustably affixable to the motor assembly and various user selected positions, the base having a generally flat lower surface which is perpendicular to the motor assembly vertical axis; and

a pair of elongate handles transversely spaced from and connected to opposite right and left sides of the motor housing by a pair of bridge members, wherein each of the elongate handles are generally ellipsoidal in shape in transverse side view with a longitudinal axis and a longitudinal length L, an upper large end having an effective diameter Z and a lower small end having an effective diameter Z' where Z is at least 1.2 times Z' and where L is between two and four times Z', wherein the bridge members extend transversely and have an effective diameter D which is less than 0.7 Z, each bridge member being connected to the large end of the respective one of the elongate handles so that the upper surface of the bridge is recessed below the uppermost end of the elongate handle.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a pair of ergonomic handles for a router.

BACKGROUND ART

Routers are typically provided with a pair of handles on opposed right and left sides of the motor housing enabling a user to securely grasp the router during use. Plunge routers include a motor housing which can be vertically moved relative to a base proximate to a workpiece while the router bit is rotating. To vertically move the plunge router, the user is required to securely grasp the router handles during this plunging operation. Additionally, the user must be able to grasp the plunge lock lever and the motor on/off switch with the user's forefinger or thumb without releasing their grasp of the handle. A variety of router handles have been designed over the years to address these basic needs. In recent years, power tool manufacturers have recognized that handles should do more than simply enable the user to grasp the router. Rather, the handles should be designed for user comfort during extended periods of router use while also allowing the user to securely grip and control the router when making aggressive cuts with large diameter router bits, and while also allowing the user to accurately guide and control the router when making fine detail cuts with small diameter router bits and soft wood.
 
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