Swivel mounting device
A device comprising a swivel mount and its method of use are described. The device can be used in pairs with a variety of different power tools useful for working on metal or wood. The purpose of the tool is to insure a precise linear alignment between the measuring device and the moving part of the power tool that removes material from the wood or metal. The swivel mount includes a mounting block, a ball shank, and a swivel body mounted on the ball of the shank. The swivel mount attaches to one portion of the measuring device that is linearly adjustable with respect to the material removing part of the power tool. A second swivel mount attaches to a portion of the power tool that maintains a fixed distance with respect to the moving part of the power tool.
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/621,514 filed Dec. 1, 2005
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates generally to the field of woodworking and metal working equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to mounting brackets and their use to facilitate precise measurements when performing an operation on a work piece.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe old adage among carpenters, woodworkers and machinists in order to avoid costly and time-consuming mistakes is “measure twice and cut once”. This guideline is normally learned only through the experiences of making many mistakes in the workshop.
Woodworkers and machinists are constantly seeking more accurate and reliable techniques for sawing, routing, milling, turning, and drilling wood and metal. One variable that has consistently evaded precision is the requirements for accurately gauging the amount of material to be removed during a processing step.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a swivel mounting device that comprises a mounting block for mounting the device on a power tool such as a woodworking or metal working machine. The swivel mounting device includes a ball shank with a shaft having one end secured to a mounting block, and the second end terminating in a ball. A swivel body is mounted on the ball end of the shank. This swivel body is capable of being clamped or otherwise affixed to a portion of a measuring device such as calipers. The swivel body includes a recess in which the ball of the ball shank is retained. The measuring device is typically secured in a slot in the swivel body. The mounting block is attached to the power equipment by suitable means such as a magnet, cement or clamp. The invention also relates to a method of making accurate measurements when working with a power tool used for the removal of material from an object. The method compensates for angularity mis-alignment between the power tool and a measuring device that defines a spatial relationship between the material removal portion of the tool and a portion of the object to be removed. The method comprises providing a first swivel device for holding a first portion of the measuring device. This first device is mounted on a portion of the power tool that maintains a fixed spatial relationship with the material removal part of the tool. A second device holds a second portion of the measuring device that is movable with respect to the material removal part of the tool. The two swivel devices are spaced apart from one another and allow for changes in the angularity between the measuring device and the power tool without changing the linear spacing between the stationary and the movable portions of the measuring device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The swivel mount of the present invention is useful on power equipment such as table saws, jig saws, band saws, milling machines, bench drills, turret lathes, planers and routers of the types typically used for working on wood and metal. As shown in
The ball shank 40 typically consists of a hardened steel ball 42 at one end of a shaft 44. The free end 46 of the shaft is inserted into a hole 38 in the mounting block 20 and is secured in place by suitable means such as a set screw 28 threaded into hole 30. The ball 42 of the ball shank 40 is mounted within a recess 68 of the swivel body 60. The shaft 44 preferably has a flat section 48 (shown in
Two of the devices of the present invention are used in tandem with one another and are attached to two parts of a measuring device, at least one of which is movable in a linear direction toward and away from the other. For example, one device may be connected to a stationary jaw of calipers as shown in
As shown in
The free end 46 of the shank is adapted to be secured by a set screw 28 threaded in a hole 30 in the mounting block 20. The ball inserted into the swivel mount allows non-linear movement such as changes of the angle between the calipers and the power equipment without changing alignment of the jaws of the calipers in the linear direction of movement, thus preserving the accuracy of the measurements. Therefore, the need for absolute rigidity between the calipers or other measuring device and the power equipment is eliminated.
One fence that has been found to be particularly capable of providing a true cut when used with a variety of table saws is the Biesemeyer fence. Other fences on which one of the devices of the present invention can be mounted are available from suppliers such as Black & Decker, Craftsman, Delta, Dewalt, Ryobi and Shopsmith. Generally these fences are used with the supplier's own particular brand of saw or router table.
The mounting block may be machined from any suitable metal such as steel or may be made from a polymeric substance such as Delrin, nylon or polypropylene, by machining or molding. The digital calipers that are useful in the practice of the present invention are available from such manufacturers as Brown & Sharp, Mahr, Mitutoyo, and Starrett.
Instead of digital calipers, analog calipers and other linear measuring device such as a precision yardstick or ruler may be used to achieve a high level of accuracy in the linear measurements.
While the invention has been described in combination with embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing teachings. Accordingly, the invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as shown and described herein.
Claims
1. A swivel mounting device comprising:
- a) a mounting block for mounting the swivel device on power equipment such as a woodworking or metal working machine;
- b) a ball shank comprising a shaft having a first end secured to the mounting block and a second end terminating in a ball and
- c) a swivel body mounted on the second end of the ball shank, said swivel body being capable of being affixed to one portion of a measuring device such as a caliper for use in making measurements of a piece of wood or metal on which the power equipment can perform a material removing operation.
2. The swivel mounting device according to claim 1 wherein the swivel body includes a recess in which the ball of the ball shank is retained.
3. The swivel mounting device according to claim 2 where in the swivel body includes a slot to receive and secure said one portion of said measuring device
4. The swivel mounting device according to claim 1 wherein the mounting block is fixedly attached to the power equipment
5. The swivel mounting device according to claim 1 including means selected from among the group consisting of cement, clamps and magnets to secure the mounting block to the power equipment.
6. The swivel mounting device according to claim 5 wherein the shaft of the ball shank includes a planar portion and the mounting block includes at least one set screw bearing against the planar portion to prevent relative rotational motion between the mounting block and the ball shank.
7. The swivel mounting device according to claim 2 wherein the swivel body includes a hole in the bottom of the recess through which the shaft of the ball shank passes, and means for retaining the ball in the recess.
8. A method of making accurate measurements when working with a power tool used for the removal of material from an object while compensating for angularity alignment between the power tool and a measuring device that defines a spatial relationship between the material removal portion of the tool and a portion of the object to be removed the method comprising providing a first device for holding first portion of the measuring device, said device mounted on a portion of the power tool that maintains a fixed spatial relationship with the material removal part of the tool, and a second device for holding a second portion of the measuring device that is movable with respect to the material removal part of the tool, wherein the two devices are spaced apart from one another and allow for changes in the angularity between the measuring device and the power tool without changing the linear spacing between the two portions of the measuring device.
9. The method according to claim 8 wherein said first device and said second device each comprise a) a mounting block for mounting the swivel device said power tool; b) a ball shank comprising a shaft having a first end secured to the mounting block and a second end terminating in a ball and c) a swivel body mounted on the second end of the ball shank, said swivel body being capable of being affixed to one portion of a measuring device such as a caliper for use in making measurements of a piece of wood or metal on which the power equipment can perform an operation.
10. The method according to claim 9 wherein the swivel body includes a recess in which the ball of the ball shank is retained.
11. The method according to claim 10 where in the swivel body includes a slot to receive and secure said one portion of said measuring device
12. The method according to claim 10 wherein the mounting block is fixedly attached to the power tool.
13. The method according to claim 111 including means selected from among the group consisting of cement, clamps and magnets to secure the mounting block to the power equipment.
14. The method according to claim 12 wherein the shaft of the ball shank includes a planar portion and the mounting block includes at least one set screw bearing against the planar portion to prevent relative rotational motion between the mounting block and the ball shank.
15. The method according to claim 14 wherein the swivel body includes a hole in the bottom of the recess through which the shaft of the ball shank passes, and means for retaining the ball in the recess.
16. The method according to claim 8 wherein the power tool is a wood working tool selected from the group consisting of a circular saw, a drill, a router, a planer, and a lathe.
17. The method according to claim 16 wherein the measuring device is a caliper, the first portion of said device is the movable jaw, and the second portion is the fixed jaw.
18. A pair of devices for maintaining lineal accuracy of a measuring instrument adapted for use on equipment for accurately measuring the amount of material to be removed,
- a. one device comprising 1) a mounting block for securing the device to a portion of the equipment that is maintained at a fixed distance from the material removal part of the equipment; 2) a ball shank having a free end secured to the mounting block and a ball at the other end; and 3) a swivel body mounted on the ball end of the ball shank and capable of being clamped to one of the jaws of the calipers, and
- b. the second device comprising 1) a mounting block for securing the second device to a portion of the equipment that is linearly movable with respect to the material removal part of the equipment; 2) a second ball shank having a free end secured to the second mounting block and a ball at the other end; and 3) a swivel body mounted on the ball end of the ball shank and capable of being clamped on to the other of the jaws of the calipers.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 24, 2006
Publication Date: Jun 7, 2007
Inventor: Dennis Wisen (Painesville, OH)
Application Number: 11/604,138
International Classification: A47F 5/00 (20060101);