Tool elevation and bevel adjustment for direct drive power tool
First Claim
1. In a direct drive power tool having a table, a base supporting said table, an electric motor including a rotor shaft, and a tool secured to and rotatable with said rotor shaft, wherein the improvement comprises:
- means carried by said table for mounting said motor thereto and means for selectively adjusting the elevation of said motor and said tool carried by said rotor shaft relative to said table, said mounting means comprising a cradle plate secured to the bottom of said table, said cradle plate having a pivot aperture therein, said motor being pivotally mounted on said cradle plate for pivotal movement of said motor relative to said cradle plate about said pivot aperture, said elevation adjustment means comprising a manually adjustable elevation screw drive for effecting said pivotal movement of said motor about said pivot aperture thereby to elevate said rotor shaft carrying said tool toward and away from said table, a link having its inner end pivotally secured to said motor at a point distal from the mounting of said motor with respect to said pivotal aperture, an abutment carried by said cradle plate, said elevation drive screw extending through said abutment, means for transferring thrust loads between said elevation drive screw and said abutment, a handle for manually rotating said elevation drive screw, and a trunnion nut threadably engageable with said elevation drive screw and being pivotally secured with respect to said link for permitting relative pivotal movement between said elevation drive screw and said link about an axis generally perpendicular with respect to the axis of said elevation drive screw, said link having a pair of spaced trunnion openings therein for receiving portions of said trunnion nut, said trunnion nut comprising first and second trunnion parts, each of said trunnion parts having an inner surface having threads therein engageable with said elevation drive screw, and an outer surface including a trunnion received in a respective said trunnion opening in a respective said trunnion opening in said link, and means for securing said trunnion parts together such that the threads on said inner surfaces of said trunnion parts threadably engage said elevation drive screw.
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Abstract
A tool elevation and bevel adjustment machanism for a direct drive power tool (e.g., a direct drive table saw) is disclosed in which the power tool'"'"'s drive motor is mounted on a plate which is pivotally suspended below the work table of the power tool. A working tool (e.g., a circular saw blade) is mounted on the rotor shaft of the motor. The plate with the motor mounted thereon is selectively pivotal with respect to the work table by means of a screw linkage such that the plate, together with the tool, may be selectively adjusted with respect to the table such that the tool is either perpendicular to the work table or is at a desired bevel angle with respect to the work table. Additionally, the motor is pivotally mounted on the plate for arcuate movement with respect to the plate. An elevation adjustment screw linkage is provided for effecting arcuate movement of the motor with respect to the plate, which in turn effects changes in elevation of the tool with respect to the work table, regardless of its bevel angle with respect to the work table.
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8 Claims
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1. In a direct drive power tool having a table, a base supporting said table, an electric motor including a rotor shaft, and a tool secured to and rotatable with said rotor shaft, wherein the improvement comprises:
- means carried by said table for mounting said motor thereto and means for selectively adjusting the elevation of said motor and said tool carried by said rotor shaft relative to said table, said mounting means comprising a cradle plate secured to the bottom of said table, said cradle plate having a pivot aperture therein, said motor being pivotally mounted on said cradle plate for pivotal movement of said motor relative to said cradle plate about said pivot aperture, said elevation adjustment means comprising a manually adjustable elevation screw drive for effecting said pivotal movement of said motor about said pivot aperture thereby to elevate said rotor shaft carrying said tool toward and away from said table, a link having its inner end pivotally secured to said motor at a point distal from the mounting of said motor with respect to said pivotal aperture, an abutment carried by said cradle plate, said elevation drive screw extending through said abutment, means for transferring thrust loads between said elevation drive screw and said abutment, a handle for manually rotating said elevation drive screw, and a trunnion nut threadably engageable with said elevation drive screw and being pivotally secured with respect to said link for permitting relative pivotal movement between said elevation drive screw and said link about an axis generally perpendicular with respect to the axis of said elevation drive screw, said link having a pair of spaced trunnion openings therein for receiving portions of said trunnion nut, said trunnion nut comprising first and second trunnion parts, each of said trunnion parts having an inner surface having threads therein engageable with said elevation drive screw, and an outer surface including a trunnion received in a respective said trunnion opening in a respective said trunnion opening in said link, and means for securing said trunnion parts together such that the threads on said inner surfaces of said trunnion parts threadably engage said elevation drive screw.
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3. In a direct drive power tool having a work table, a base supporting said table, an electric motor including a rotor shaft, and a tool secured to and rotatable with said rotor shaft, wherein the improvement comprises:
- means carried by said work table for mounting said motor thereon and means for selectively adjusting the elevation of said motor and said tool carried by said rotor shaft relative to said work table, said mounting means comprising a cradle plate secured to the bottom of said table, said cradle plate having a pivot aperture therein, said motor being pivotally mounted on said cradle plate so as to effect pivotal movement of said motor about said pivot aperture, said elevation adjustment means comprising a manually adjustable elevation screw drive for effecting pivotal movement of said motor about said pivot aperture thereby to elevate said rotor shaft carrying said tool toward and away from said work table, a channel-shaped link having its inner end pivotally secured to said motor at a point distal from the mounting of said motor with respect to said pivotal aperture, an abutment carried by said cradle plate, said elevation drive screw extending through said abutment, means for transferring thrust loads between said elevation drive screw and said abutment, a handle for manually rotating said elevation drive screw, and an elevation trunnion nut threadably engageable with said elevation drive screw and being pivotally secured with respect to said link for permitting relative pivotal movement between said drive screw and said link about an axis generally perpendicular with respect to the axis of said elevation drive screw, said improvement further comprising means for the selective adjustment of the bevel angle of said tool with respect to said work table, said tool bevel angle adjustment means comprising means for pivotally mounting said cradle plate with respect to said table for pivotal movement about a pivot axis generally parallel to said table, and selectively operable means for effecting pivotal movement of said cradle plate and said motor mounted thereon for varying the bevel angle of said tool with respect to said table.
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8. A direct drive table saw having a work table, a base cabinet secured to said work table, said base cabinet having a side panel and a front panel, a cradle plate pivotally secured to said work table for pivoting movement between a generally perpendicular position with respect to said work table and a bevel position in which said cradle plate is inclined with respect to said work table, an electric motor carried by said cradle plate, said motor having a rotor shaft extending out beyond one end thereof, said motor being pivotally secured with respect to said cradle plate, said cradle plate having an arcuate slot generally concentric with respect to said pivotal securement of said motor to said cradle plate, said slot receiving said rotor shaft, said rotor shaft having a work tool secured thereto with said work tool being directly driven by said motor, means for selectively, adjustably pivoting said cradle plate and said motor carried thereby to vary the inclination of said cradle plate with respect to said work table and thereby to selectively varying the bevel angle of said tool with respect to said work table, and means carried by said cradle plate for selectively effecting pivotal movement of said motor on said cradle plate thereby to selectively raise and lower said tool with respect to said work table.
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