Anti-kick back device

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Inventors

Lemus, Julian

Application #

096926

Filed

Nov-23-1979

Published

Oct-13-1981

Current US Class

083/425
083/435.15
083/446
083/477.2
083/478

International Classes

B27B 005/22

Field of Search

83/102.1 83/322 83/420 83/425 83/437 83/446 83/447 83/477.2 83/719 83/720 83/478

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stein & Frijouf

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Abstract
A typical bench saw, using a removable, adjustable position guide rail is shown in a typical environment for this invention. To prevent reverse travel of the workpiece after a cut has reached a point where it is not under full operator control, a blocking device is housed in an opening of the fence guide and is spring-loaded to project a flat abutment surface thereof from the normal guide surface of the fence. A workpiece moved along the fence will cam down the blocking device because the rear portion of the blocking device is a cam surface hinged on the upstream side of the workpiece path. A second blocking device is housed in an opening in the surface of the table traversing the normal work path of a workpiece, and is hinged and spring-loaded exactly as the blocking device of the fence guide. Either one of the two blocking devices may be used separately, but the uses compliment one another. In particular, when the guide fence is placed so close to the saw blade that the fence seats over the table blocking device and holds it permanently retracted, then the fence device continues to provide full protection. It is such narrow cutting that presents the most danger and therefore the blocking device of the guide, placed just prior to the saw blade, will permit a blocking action regardless of how thin a workpiece is being cut. This benefit of narrow cut protection is opposed to the limit placed by surface grip pawls as used in the prior art. The foregoing abstract is merely a resume of one general application, is not a complete discussion of all principles of operation or applications, and is not to be construed as a limitation on the scope of the claimed subject matter.
 
Claims
Now that the invention has been described, the invention claimed is:

1. In a bench power saw having a work table with a rotary cutting blade projecting above the plane of the table, and a guide fence extending vertically from the table and being adjustably positionable on the table parallel to said blade for establishing the width of a cut, the table and fence establishing a workpiece path, the provision of a means for preventing the unintentional reverse drive of a workpiece as the cut is completed, comprising:

a surface of the guide fence having a recess opening prior to the blade position and adjacent thereto;

a blocking member housed in said opening;

said blocking member located in said workpiece path and having a cam surface on the side thereof opposite the blade;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention applies principally to table saw safety. More specifically to the concept of workpiece activated safety means to prevent reverse travel of a workpiece after a cut has reached a point where it is not under full operator control.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The available devices for prevention of kick back prior to this invention have been pawls which attach on the surface of the guide fence and drag along the workpiece surface. See U.S. Pat. No. 1,094,710. Another U.S. Pat. No. 1,183,383 has a strong resemblance to an anti-kick back device but is in fact a tool to aid the workman to make multiple cuts. Note the blocking surface in a post-cut position. Since this latter device was filed seven years after issue of the earlier patent, and has issued over a half century ago, it is evident that the modification of the latter device to serve the object of this invention was not suggested nor contemplated and not obvious in view of the pressing need. Sears & Roebuck "Power Tool Know-How" Catalog No. 9-2918, revised 1978, suggests only using anti-kick back pawls similar to that of U.S. Pat. No. 1,094,710 supra.
 
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