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Dust collection system for compound miter saw

  • US 6,427,570 B1
  • Filed: 10/01/1998
  • Issued: 08/06/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/09/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A compound miter saw comprising:

  • a base;

    a table rotatably disposed on said base, said table having a table plane and an axis of rotation substantially perpendicular to the table plane;

    a first fence mounted on said base and having a first highest point from the table plane;

    a second fence mounted on said base and having a second highest point from the table plane, the first and second fences defining a fence plane;

    a first pivot mechanism rotatably connected to the table for rotation about a bevel axis, said first pivot mechanism defining a bevel plane substantially parallel to and at a fixed non-adjustable distance from the axis of rotation of the table;

    a pivot arm pivotally connected to the first pivot mechanism by a second pivot mechanism, the pivot arm comprising a pair of spaced-apart leg portions, a part of each leg portion being pivotally attached to the second pivot mechanism for pivotable movement about a chopping axis, the chopping axis being lower than at least one of the first and second highest points;

    a rotatable cutting tool mounted on the pivot arm for cutting a workpiece, the cutting tool and pivot arm being pivotable about said chopping axis by said second pivot mechanism for selective chopping movement where the cutting tool moves towards the table in order to cut the workpiece; and

    a generally linear dust-receiving duct having a longitudinal centerline an inlet for receiving dust during performance of a workpiece cutting operation, and an outlet for exhausting dust during the performance of the cutting operation, wherein the dust-receiving duct is positioned in the space between the leg portions such that the inlet is located at one side of the pivot arm and the outlet is located at the other side of the pivot arm;

    the dust-receiving duct is oriented relative to the cutting tool so that a tangent line of the cutting tool extends into the inlet, the tangent line originating at about a point of intersection between a locus of points formed by the rotation of the periphery of the cutting tool and a portion of the fence plane contained between the first highest point, the second highest point and the table plane, the tangent line and the longitudinal centerline of the dust-receiving duct being generally coplanar defining a duct plane that is generally perpendicular to said chopping axis; and

    the orientation of the dust-receiving duct relative to the cutting tool remains substantially constant during the cutting operation.

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