Movable fence for a machine tool
First Claim
1. A machine tool having a cutting tool defining a normal cuffing direction, said machine tool comprising:
- a base;
a stationary rail connected to said base, said stationary rail having a first end and a second end;
a movable rail slidingly disposed on said stationary rail, said movable rail being generally equal in length to said stationary rail and being movable to a first position where a first portion of said movable rail extends beyond said first end and to a second position where a second portion of said movable rail extends beyond said second end;
a rack provided on one of said stationary and said movable rails;
a fence positionable on said movable rail such that when said fence is positioned on said first portion of said movable rail and said first portion of said movable rail is extending beyond said first end of said stationary rail, said fence does not overlap said base, and when said fence is positioned on said second portion of said movable rail and said second portion of said movable rail is extending beyond said second end of said stationary rail, said fence does not overlap said base; and
a pinion shaft assembly rotatably secured to said base, said pinion shaft assembly including a pinion gear matingly engaging said rack.
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Abstract
An adjustable rip fence for a machine tool has a fence which is movable with respect to the cutting tool due to a rack and pinion. The rail assembly supporting the fence include a pair of stationary rails which are secure to the machine tool. A movable rail telescopically engages each stationary rail and the movement of each rail is accomplished by the rotation of a pair of pinion gears each of which engages a respective rack on the movable rails. The simultaneous rotation of the pinion gears is the result of both pinion gears being secured to a common pinion shaft which is rotatably secured to the machine tool. The telescoping nature of the rails allows for adjustment of the fence beyond the working surface of the machine tool.
115 Citations
15 Claims
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1. A machine tool having a cutting tool defining a normal cuffing direction, said machine tool comprising:
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a base;
a stationary rail connected to said base, said stationary rail having a first end and a second end;
a movable rail slidingly disposed on said stationary rail, said movable rail being generally equal in length to said stationary rail and being movable to a first position where a first portion of said movable rail extends beyond said first end and to a second position where a second portion of said movable rail extends beyond said second end;
a rack provided on one of said stationary and said movable rails;
a fence positionable on said movable rail such that when said fence is positioned on said first portion of said movable rail and said first portion of said movable rail is extending beyond said first end of said stationary rail, said fence does not overlap said base, and when said fence is positioned on said second portion of said movable rail and said second portion of said movable rail is extending beyond said second end of said stationary rail, said fence does not overlap said base; and
a pinion shaft assembly rotatably secured to said base, said pinion shaft assembly including a pinion gear matingly engaging said rack. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A machine tool defining a first direction and comprising;
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a base;
a first and a second stationary rail connected to said base, each of said first and second stationary rails having a first end and a second end;
a first and a second movable rail slidingly disposed on said first and second stationary rails, respectively, said first movable rail being generally equal in length to said first stationary rail and being movable to a first position where a first portion of said first movable rail extends beyond said first end of said first stationary rail and to a second position where a second portion of said first movable rail extends beyond said second end of said first stationary rail, said second movable generally equal in length to said second stationary rail and being movable to a first position where a first portion of said second movable rail extends beyond said first end of said second stationary rail and to a second position where a second portion of said second movable rail extends beyond said second end of said second stationary rail;
a first rack provided on one of said first stationary and said first movable rails;
a second rack provided on one of said second stationary and said second movable rails;
a pinion assembly including a shaft and a first and a second pinion gear matingly engaging said first and second racks, respectively; and
a fence positionable on said first and second movable rails such that when said fence is positioned on said first portion of said first movable rail and said first portion of said first movable rail is extending beyond said first end of said first stationary rail, said fence does not overlap said base, and when said fence is positioned on said second portion of said first movable rail and said second portion of said first movable rail is extending beyond said second end of said first stationary rail, said fence does not overlap said base. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
a first bearing mount secured to said base;
an adjustment plate having slotted apertures and mounted to said base by fasteners extending through said slotted apertures; and
a second bearing mount secured to said adjustment plate wherein, said shaft extends through and is supported by said bearing mounts.
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13. The machine tool according to claim 6, wherein said first movable rail includes a projection for contacting said first stationary rail.
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14. The machine tool according to claim 6, wherein said first stationary rail includes a projection for contacting said first movable rail.
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15. The machine tool according to claim 14, wherein said first movable rail includes a projection for contacting said first stationary rail.
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