Panel saw apparatus

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Inventors

Olson, Eugene T.

Application #

078412

Filed

Jul-27-1987

Published

Feb-7-1989

Current US Class

083/425
083/471.3
083/485
384/55
384/58

International Classes

B27B 005/06

Field of Search

83/471.2 83/471.3 83/473 83/485-489 83/432 83/437 83/614 83/425 384/50 384/55 384/58 384/59 384/19

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Peterson, Wicks, Nemer & Kamrath

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Abstract
The panel saw apparatus includes a pair of laterally spaced H-beams are attached. A first pair of leg portions of one H-beam have slots adjacent its ends so that this H-beam can, by means of bolts passing through the slots, be adjusted into a parallel relationship with the other H-beam. The second pair of leg portions of each H-beam each have a groove formed therein so that a strip portion of a rail member can be press-fitted therein. The rail members have shoulders that bear against the second leg portions of the H-beam with which they are associated. A carriage has wheels complementally grooved with respect to angled surfaces on the rail members thereby constraining the carriage for reciprocal movement. The carriage includes a turntable mounted for rotation with respect to a plate and its circular opening. An electric motor is mounted on one side of the turntable and a saw mount on the other side; a flexible belt extends through a segmental opening in the plate. A pressure foot mechanism assists in holding a panel board in place. A brake mechanism is engageable with one of the leg portions belonging to one of the H-beams.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Panel saw apparatus comprising a generally upright frame, vertical track means including a pair of laterally spaced H-beams, each having a first pair of oppositely directed leg portions secured to said frame and a pair of second oppositely directed leg portions spaced forwardly of said frame, said vertical track means also including a rail member mounted on each of said second leg portions, a carriage including upper and lower pairs of wheels engaging the rail members on each of said beams so that said carriage is constrained for reciprocable movement in a generally vertical plane forwardly of said beams, said carriage including a plate having a circular opening therein, a turntable mounted for rotation relative to said circular opening and forming a segmental opening relative to an arcuate edge of said circular opening, an electric motor supported on one side of said turntable and said motor having a shaft projecting therefrom, a drive pulley on said motor shaft in alignment with said segmental opening, a saw mount supported on the other side of said turntable and said saw mounted having a shaft projecting therefrom, a driven pulley on one end of said saw mount shaft in alignment with said segmental opening and also in alignment with said drive pulley, the other end of said saw mount shaft being adapted for the attachment of a circular saw blade thereto, and a flexible belt entrained about said pulleys and extending through said segmental opening.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to panel saw apparatus, and pertains more particularly to apparatus of this type in which the turntable resides in an offset plane sufficiently forward of the panel board being cut so as to enable a circular saw blade to be mounted for rotation at the rear side of the turntable yet driven by a motor mounted on the forward side of the turntable.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Apparatus for sawing panel boards is certainly not new. While prior art machines have operated in a generally satisfactory manner, nonetheless there have been problems with respect to obtaining and retaining an accurate alignment of the circular saw with respect to the panel board being cut. Where the alignment must be obtained in the field, the problem becomes even more severe, for a trained technician is usually required. Operators of such apparatus cannot be depended upon to make sure that the alignment, even though accurately obtained, is maintained. Even if care is exercised with respect to maintaining an accurate alignment, prior art apparatus has not permitted the operator to obtain a good view of the circular saw with respect to the panel board being cut. Obviously, if the operator's vision is interfered with when starting a cut, whether in a horizontal or vertical direction, any discrepancy or inaccuracy is retained during the entire cut, even though the equipment is accurately aligned. Hence, both alignment and visibility have been two closely related problems that have constituted a shortcoming as far as prior art apparatus is concerned.
 
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