Having Positive Adjustment Stop; E.g., Link Patents (Class 83/435.13)
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Publication number: 20130192440Abstract: The slicing machine according to claim 12, characterized in that the device (18; 28) for setting the cutting thickness of the product to be sliced can be actuated via an adjusting device disposed in the installation space (B; B?), wherein the passage region of the device (18; 28) through the machine housing (11; 21) is sealed at least against splash water.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2011Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventor: Nikolaus Koch
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Publication number: 20090205474Abstract: A rotary worktable positioning structure used in a miter saw is disclosed to include a first positioning unit controllable by biasing a handle to lock the worktable to the machine base or to unlock the worktable for free rotation, and a second positioning unit controllable by rotating a switching wheel to move a lock pin into one of a number of locating holes on the periphery of the machine base and to further lock the worktable in one of a number of predetermined cutting angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: DURQ MACHINERY CORP.Inventors: Chia-Sheng Liu, Yi-Li Cheng
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Publication number: 20080178486Abstract: A precision miter gauge setting fixture system is described that includes a horizontal surface with a miter bar channel that bisects at least one pair of symmetrical arcs of angularly spaced, position receptacles drilled into the surface, where each angular position receptacle of a paired set of arcs, radially centers on a base position receptacle of the other symmetrically paired arc of angularly space, position receptacles. A pair of position posts, one snugly seated in the base position receptacle of one of the paired symmetrical arcs of angularly spaced, position receptacles, the other snugly seated in one of the angularly spaced, position receptacles of the other symmetrically paired arc define the desired angle for setting the angle of a miter fence head relative to the miter bar of a miter gauge received and sliding in the miter bar channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventor: Richard Pattee
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Patent number: 6775917Abstract: An adjustable angle cutting jig device and associated method of using the device for use with a table saw having a circular blade, a rip fence and a miter groove is disclosed. The device comprising the interconnected elements of a rip fence guide, a first shank, a second shank, a cross member, a first rotating arm, a first threaded bolt, a second rotating arm, a second threaded bolt, cross brace, a first angle guide, a first wingnut, a second angle guide, a second wingnut, and at least one clamp. The method of using comprises the steps of adjoining, affixing, aligning, angling, cutting, fastening, grabbing, identifying, inserting, loosening, obtaining, placing, pushing, raising, sliding, tightening, turning, and untightening.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Inventor: James L. Campbell
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Patent number: 6691423Abstract: A miter gauge apparatus for use on a work surface having an alignment track is disclosed. The miter gauge apparatus may include a guide bar adapted to slidably fit within an alignment track, a miter housing secured to the guide bar, a fence mount configured to rotate about the entire periphery of the miter housing, and an expandable fence. The miter housing may include a disc assembly comprising an upper plate, a lower plate, and a slot therebetween. A cam post slidably disposed within the slot can be configured to fit within a cam post aperture disposed on the fence mount. A cam pin disposed within the fence mount can be engaged within an opening on the cam post to releasably secure the fence mount to the miter housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Bench Dog, Inc.Inventor: Norston Fontaine
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Patent number: 6672190Abstract: The present invention provides a precision miter gauge for orienting and positioning a workpiece relative to a cutting tool. The miter gauge reduces positioning errors and improves repeatability. The miter gauge includes a base and a body pivotably connected to the base. A positioning edge of the body contains a plurality of teeth between which a positioning member connected to the base is inserted and locked in place. In this manner, relative movement of the positioning body relative to the base is inhibited.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Taylor Design Group, Inc.Inventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Patent number: 6502492Abstract: An adjustable miter attachment for use with a saw table consists of a miter slot bar which can be inserted into a miter slot in a saw table, the miter slot bar having a circular miter gauge attachment portion with a first axis therethrough; a circular adjustable miter gauge with a second axis therethrough engaging the circular miter gauge attachment portion for stepwise rotation upon the miter gauge attachment portion and the first axis coinciding with the second axis; and a locking member adapted to lock the adjustable miter gauge to the miter gauge attachment portion at each step of rotation. The miter gauge is adjustable in fine increments to produce various angles of the miter fence relative to the table top. The miter bar is adjustable for various slot widths in the table top.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Rockler Companies, Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Krohmer, Donald F. Nawrocki
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Patent number: 6256900Abstract: A miter gauge and method which provides substantially improved resolution in setting the miter angle without adding mechanical complication to the miter gauge mechanism compared to a conventional gauge configuration. The gauge includes a rectangular guide bar which slidably fits within the conventional guide groove of a cutting tool. The guide bar includes an elongated bar and is provided with a first reference pin hole aligned with the center axis of the guide bar for receiving a reference pin (F) held at a known distance of 5 inches from a pivot point on the bar. A slotted semi-circular frame is pivotally mounted to the top surface of the guide bar to pivot about the fixed pivot point on the guide bar. The guide frame includes a planar guide surface or fence against which the workpiece is held as it is moved into the cutting blade of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Inventor: Charles L. Myers