Assembly for supporting at least one power tool
An adjustable support assembly for at least one power tool for moveable and stationary assembly for engagement with a ladder in which the ladder has two parallel rails with a width therebetween, each such rail having an upper, lower and outer portion. The adjustable support assembly has a platform for moveable engagement with the ladder, a slideable assembly for movement upon the platform, and an engagement device for engagement of at least one power tool on the platform. The platform is expandable through an interconnected structure between the sides of the platform to accommodate varying widths of the ladder. The width of the ladder is between 12 and 18 inches, and preferably 13 and ¾ inches. A clamp or screwable engagement is also provided to affix the assembly to the ladder at a determined location for use of the power tools. The engagement device has a plurality of wheels for movement upon the each of the upper, lower and outer portions of the rails. The engagement device also includes a platform having at least two opposing sides, one of said sides affixed to the platform, and the other affixed to the at least one power tool, preferably screwably mounted. A multiplicity of tools are also provided for sequential operations upon a piece of wood, plastic or other material to simplify and improve the speed of the process of manufacturing.
The present invention relates to the field of power tools and more particularly to portable adjustable devices that safely and securely and support at least one power tool at a height appropriate for use by, in this case, incorporating material and/or equipment commonly found at a worksite (e.g. ladders, saw horses, etc.) rather than traditional stands or tables while providing for a multiplicity of sequential operations and accuracy and convenience associated therewith.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe instant invention relates to a device used to secure and support power tools, and more particularly concerns a slidably mounted adjustable portable power tool support assembly which fits directly on material commonly found at a work site, such as a ladder, scaffold, etc.
Power tools such as a table saw or drill press ordinarily incorporate various types of devices to raise the tool to a height suitable for use built-in to the tool itself, such as a table. Such power tools are typically quite expensive relative to those tools sold without such devices.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,886,836 to Wise shows a mobile saw stand which essentially combines a hand truck with a power saw to improve the portability of said power saw, as well as to provide a mechanism to adjust height. U.S. Pat. No. 6,942,229 to Brazell, et al., provides for a foldable stand which is affixed directly to table power tools to allow the user to bring the power tool to a height suitable for use.
Also known in the art are devices which are themselves a platform for use with a power tool, yet fail to incorporate material commonly found at a work site in the creation of the work surface. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,782,279 to Stecker, Sr. shows a foldable table saw stand. U.S. Pat. No. 4,955,941 to Rousseau provides for a foldable table suitable to support a bench saw. U.S. Pat. No. 4,106,381 to Kreitz provides for a foldable extension for extending the work surface of a table saw. U.S. Pat. No. 6,672,348 to Ransom, et. al., shows a portable saw table for supporting a portable saw. U.S. Pat. No. 5,518,053 to Robison shows a work surface mounted on a frame adapted to support power tools. U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,597 to Calcote shows an adjustable surface to support portable power tools during use. U.S. Pat. No. 6,240,987 to Birkeland provides for a foldable table for supporting power tools, designed to increase portability. U.S. Pat. No. 6,155,318 to Underwood shows a foldable power tool support, also designed to increase portability. U.S. Pat. No. 6,899,306 to Huang shows a collapsible adjustable power tool support.
It is thus an object of the instant invention to provide an assembly which can safely secure and support at least one power tool at a height appropriate for use by, in this case, incorporating material and/or equipment commonly found at a work site (e.g., ladders, saw horses, etc.) rather than through use of separate stands or tables, and without permanently affixing the assembly to the tools themselves.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a device which can be used in tangent with an identical device to support multiple power tools which can then be used for simultaneous and accurate cutting, drilling, etc. thereby obviating the need to move the target object or the multiple power tools, and seek realignment to avoid inaccurate cuts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe various features of novelty which characterize the present invention are expressly and unambiguously delineated in the claims annexed to and forming part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the present invention, its practical advantages, and specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawings and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.
The power tool support of the present invention is adjustable to fit a number of materials and/or equipment ordinarily used in association with power tools and/or in fields where power tools are ordinarily used such as carpentry, masonry, etc. The prior art teaches away from the instant invention in that it provides either for work surfaces affixed directly to a power tool or for work surfaces which fail to incorporate material and/or equipment commonly found at a worksite (e.g. ladders, saw horses, etc.) in the creation of said work surface. As a result, the instant invention will obviate the need for a user of power tools to purchase or transport a separate table for use as a work station, or to purchase power tools with a work surface already attached. For practicality, the instant invention can be used in combination with various materials already found at a work site.
The power tool support assembly of the present invention is adjustable to fit any ladder (standard equipment typically found at a work site), eliminating the need for transporting extraneous equipment to the work site.
The power tool support assembly of the present invention can be made of light weight, yet sturdy, materials.
In particular, an adjustable support assembly for at least one power tool for moveable and stationary assembly for engagement with a ladder in which the ladder has two parallel rails with a width therebetween, each such rail having an upper, lower and outer portion. The rails are used in novel manner such that the platform can move upon them, and also support a multiplicity of organized tools to improve action upon the work surface and manufacturing. The ladder is generally available for all those skilled in the art, and thus has a new and useful utility, without the need for bringing another support mechanism. The apparatus herein does not change the functionality of the ladder when not used in the manner indicated herein. In other words, when the tools are removed, the ladder will work in normal fashion.
Likewise, the ladder is supported generally by normal saw horses when the workman is in the field. When used in a shop, the ladder can be mounted upon a surface and used in the manner described herein.
A key is the combination of an adjustable support assembly that has a platform for moveable engagement with the ladder upon the rails, a slideable assembly for movement upon the platform, and an engagement device for engagement of at least one power tool on the platform. The platform is expandable through an interconnected structure between the sides of the platform to accommodate varying widths of the ladder.
The width of the ladder is between 12 and 18 inches, and preferably 13 and ¾ inches. Thus, the width of the platform conforms therewith.
A clamp or screwable engagement is also provided to affix the assembly to the ladder at a determined location for use of the power tools.
The engagement device has a plurality of wheels for movement upon the each of the upper, lower and outer portions of the rails. The engagement device also includes a platform having at least two opposing sides, one of said sides affixed to the platform, and the other affixed to the at least one power tool, preferably screwably mounted.
A multiplicity of tools are also provided for sequential operations upon a piece of wood, plastic or other material to simplify and improve the speed of the process of manufacturing.
Other features will become apparent from reading the disclosure and claims of the instant invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSIn the drawings, wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:
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It should be further appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that while an essentially rectilinear, cubicular base assembly 3 is shown, a circular, semi-circular, elliptical or other configuration may be utilized without deviation from the letter, spirit or claims of the invention herein.
While there have shown, described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the device illustrated and in its operation may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is the invention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. An adjustable support assembly for at least one power tool for moveable and stationary assembly for engagement with a ladder in which the ladder has two parallel rails with a width therebetween, each such rail having an upper, lower and outer portion, comprising:
- (a) platform mean for moveable engagement with the ladder;
- (b) slideable means for moveable of said platform;
- (c) engagement means for engagement of said at least one power tool with said platform means.
2. The platform of claim 1, wherein said platform means comprises expansion means.
3. The platform of claim 2, wherein said platform means comprises a series of interconnected side elements, wherein at least two of said side elements have, therewithin, an expansion means for expanding said side elements to accommodate the width.
4. The platform of claim 1, wherein said width is between 12 and 18 inches.
5. The platform of claim 1, wherein with is 13 and ¾ inches.
6. The platform of claim 1, wherein said platform means comprises clamping means to accommodate the stationary status assembly.
7. The platform of claim 1, wherein said platform means comprises screwable elements to accommodate the stationary status assembly.
8. The platform of claim 1, wherein said engagement means comprises mounting said at least one a plurality of wheels for movement upon the upper portions of the rails.
9. The platform of claim 1, wherein said slideable means comprises a plurality of wheels for movement upon the lower portions of the rails.
10. The platform of claim 1, wherein said slideable means comprises a plurality of wheels for movement upon the outer portions of the rails.
11. The platform of claim 1, wherein said engagement means comprises a platform having at least two opposing sides, one of said sides affixed to the platform means, and the other of said sides affixed to the at least one power tool.
12. The platform of claim 1, wherein said platform is screwably mounted to said platform means.
13. The platform of claim 1, wherein said at least one power tool is screwably mounted to said platform.
14. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one power tool comprises a multiplicity of power tools for sequential use.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 18, 2006
Publication Date: Oct 18, 2007
Inventor: Robert Borgstede (Moriches, NY)
Application Number: 11/405,767
International Classification: E04G 3/00 (20060101);