Abstract: A battery ejection mechanism for ejecting a battery housing removably attached to an electrical device housing. The mechanism includes at least one ejection member having a button and an arm. The arm is adapted to transfer a force applied on the button to the electrical device housing to provide a pushing force for ejection of the battery pack from the electrical device housing. Force on the button also causes a latch on the battery pack to move to its release position.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 28, 2003
Date of Patent:
October 18, 2005
Assignee:
One World Technologies Limited
Inventors:
Kenneth M. Brazell, Chris Lewis, Taku Ohi, Feng Kun Lu, Xiao Ping Liu, William C. Buck, George Michael Hornick
Abstract: An auxiliary support table is provided having a workpiece support surface and a pair of elongated arms sized to telescopically extend through spaced apart longitudinal channels formed in a table saw base. The elongated support arms are provided with a pair of pivot members on the distal ends thereof to secure the arms to the channels. The auxiliary support table is pivotal between an in use position and a stored position. In the in use position, the support table is generally parallel to the table saw top while in a stored position, the elongated arms telescope outward through the channels allowing the auxiliary support table to pivot downwardly to a generally perpendicular position relative to the table top.
Abstract: A table saw such as a chop saw, a miter saw, compound miter saw or a sliding compound miter saw that is provided with a laser arbor alignment system. An opaque shield or transparent shield having an opaque mask blocks the laser beam from being projected into a range of normal operator eye positions. One or more openings in the shield or opaque mask provide a sight line on a workpiece initially. As the saw is moved into engagement with the workpiece, the shield is pivoted away from the workpiece and a solid laser line is projected on the workpiece.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 17, 2005
Publication date:
October 6, 2005
Applicant:
One World Technologies Limited
Inventors:
David Peot, Philip Minalga, George Hornick, William Buck, William Kaiser
Abstract: A motor driven power tool is provided having an internal dust collection system. A single electric motor drives the working member such as a saw or sander and simultaneously drives an air pump which acts as a collector vacuum for debris created when the power tool is in use. A dust collector shroud surrounds a portion of the cutting member and forms an outlet connected to the air pump inlet.
Abstract: The present invention discloses a collapsible stand for a bench-top power tool and methods therefore. The stand includes a structural member pivotally secured to a lower peripheral region of a base of a power tool. A slidable member is slidably and pivotally connected to the lower peripheral region and is pivotally connected to the pivotal structural member. Lower distal ends of both the pivotal and slidable structural members provide feet for supporting the associated power tool in an expanded orientation thereof. As the stand is collapsed, a top end of the slidable structural member slides towards a top end of the pivotal structural member. Both structural members may be pivoted to an orientation generally parallel with the lower peripheral region and may be locked thereto by a locking mechanism. A pair of wheels are rotatably connected to the base for transporting the stand and power tool thereupon.
Abstract: A motorized woodworking tool is provided having a base with a metal top having a generally planar workpiece support surface. A low resistance surface layer is applied directly to the workpiece support surface to provide a low friction, highly durable surface for cooperating with a workpiece placed thereon for sliding contact with the surface layer during the cutting operation.
Abstract: The present invention discloses an improved miter gauge for retaining and adjustably positioning a workpiece. The miter gauge includes a fence frame pivotally mounted to a base member for adjusting the workpiece to be cut at a user selected angle. The fence frame includes a fence surface for positioning the workpiece. The fence surface is opposed by a quick-adjusting stopping unit mountable to the base member for clamping the workpiece therebetween.
Abstract: An orbital sander is provided having a number of novel features including a high speed permanent magnet DC motor having a relatively flat rpm versus torque curve. The sander includes an AC to DC power supply, a remotely located on/off switch operated by a switch actuator bar extending transversely through the housing enabling the operator to actuate the on/off switch by alternatively pushing opposed ends of the actuator bar. The orbital sander further includes a fan having non-uniformly spaced blades, eliminating the need for a conventional counterweight, and a dust outlet adapted to be alternatively connected to a dust canister or alternate size collector vacuum hoses.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 11, 2004
Publication date:
January 6, 2005
Applicant:
One World Technologies, Limited
Inventors:
David Dutterer, David Peot, Kenneth Brazell, Ernest Bostic, Michael McQuinn, Charles Wacker