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| United States Patent | 4075920 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4075920.html |
| Inventor(s) | Neal; Edwin S. (101 E. Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28203) |
| Abstract | The power saw cutting guide consists of a guide plate and preferably means
to secure the guide plate against a workpiece to be cut. This securing
means may include a press plate which may be bolted together with the
guide against a workpiece. The guide plate is adapted to be cut to size by
the first cut of a power saw guided thereby and will thus be peculiarly
adapted to that particlar power saw. To facilitate this function, at least
the outer extremities of the guide plate spaced from a saw guiding
shoulder are formed of a material which may be easily cut by a power saw
guided thereby. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4075920 |
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Power saw cutting guide |
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| Publication Date |
February 28, 1978 |
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| Filing Date |
August 16, 1976 |
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 435,527
to this inventor filed Feb. 8, 1974, and entitled Portable Straight and
Square Variable Angle or Multi-Angle Sawing Guide, now U.S. Pat. No.
4,014,236. |
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I claim:
1. A sawing guide for guiding a power saw having a flat base plate during
the sawing of an object comprising a guide plate assembly including an
elongated guide plate for engaging the saw base plate to control the line
of cut, the guide plate including a flat surface for engaging the flat
base plate for said saw, an upstanding shoulder extending above said flat
surface including an inner face for engaging an edge of said flat base
plate to define the line of cut, said upstanding shoulder extending
substantially across the major dimension of said elongated guide plate,
and a cut indicating edge extending across the major dimension of said
guide plate in spaced, parallel relation to the inner face of said
upstanding shoulder, the guide plate at least in the area bounded by and
adjacent to said cut indicating edge being formed of a non-metallic
material of a type to be cut by said power saw, angle controlling means
adapted to engage said object and to extend between said object and said
guide plate, and mounting means to secure said guide plate to said object
and to maintain said guide plate in contact with said object, said
mounting means being adapted to allow pivotal movement of said guide plate
relative to said object to maintain a first portion of said guide plate in
contact with said object while permitting said angle controlling means to
vary the distance between a second portion of said guide plate and said
object.
2. The sawing guide of claim 1 wherein at least one elongated groove is
formed in the flat surface of said guide plate to receive sawdust.
3. The sawing guide of claim 1 wherein the distance between said indicating
edge of the guide plate and the inner face of said upstanding shoulder is
substantially equal to the distance between the edge of the power saw base
plate to engage said inner face and the saw blade for said power saw.
4. The sawing guide of claim 1 wherein said guide plate is formed of two
materials, a first section of said guide plate including the area adjacent
said indicating edge being formed of non-metallic material of a type to be
cut by said power saw and a second section of said guide plate including
said upstanding shoulder and a portion including some of said flat surface
adjacent said inner face being formed of metal.
5. The sawing guide of claim 1 wherein said mounting means includes an
elongated press plate for contacting the object on a surface thereof
opposite to that contacted by said guide plate, and bolt means extending
between said guide plate and said press plate, said bolt means operating
to draw said guide plate and press plate together against said object.
6. The sawing guide of claim 5 wherein the minor dimension of said press
plate is less than the minor dimension of said guide plate, the area of
said guide plate formed of said non-metallic material being positioned at
least in the area between said press plate and said indicating edge when
the press plate is connected to said guide plate by said bolt means.
7. The sawing guide of claim 6 wherein an elongated recess is formed in the
flat surface of said guide plate, said guide plate and press plate having
corresponding apertures extending therethrough to receive said bolt means,
the apertures in said guide plate being positioned in said recess.
8. The sawing guide of claim 2 wherein a first elongated groove is formed
adjacent the base of said inner face and a second elongated groove is
spaced therefrom between said inner face and said indicating edge, at
least an area of said guide plate positioned outboard of said second
groove and extending to said indicating edge being formed of nonmetallic
material of a type to be cut by said power saw, said sawing guide
including mounting means to secure said guide plate to said object, the
mounting means including an elongated press plate for contacting the
object on a surface thereof opposite to that contacted by said guide
plate, and bolt means extending between said guide plate and said press
plate to draw the guide plate and press plate together against the object,
said press plate and guide plate having corresponding elongated slots
extending therethrough for receiving said bolt means, the elongated slot
in said guide plate being positioned within said second elongated groove.
9. A sawing guide for guiding a power saw having a flat base plate during
the sawing of an object comprising a guide plate assembly including an
elongated guide plate for engaging the saw base plate to control the line
of cut, the guide plate including a flat surface for engaging the flat
base plate for said saw, an upstanding shoulder extending above said flat
surface including an inner face for engaging an edge of said flat base
plate to define a line of cut, said upstanding shoulder extending
substantially across the major dimension of said elongated plate, the flat
surface of said guide plate extending from the inner face of said
upstanding shoulder to an outer edge spaced from said inner face and
extending in the direction of the major dimension of said elongated plate
and at least one elongated slot formed through said guide plate and
extending for a substantial distance across the major dimension of said
guide plate between the inner edge of said upstanding shoulder and said
outer edge of the guide plate, said slot being positioned within an
elongated groove formed in the flat surface of said guide plate, and
mounting means to secure said guide plate to said object including an
elongated press plate having a major dimension substantially equal to the
major dimension of said guide plate and a minor dimension which is less
than the minor dimension of said guide plate, said press plate being
adapted to contact the object on a surface thereof which is opposite to
the surface of the object contacted by said guide plate and including an
elongated slot formed therethrough having a length substantially equal to
the length of the slot in said guide plate and extending for a distance
across the major dimension of said press plate in correspondence with the
slot formed in said guide plate, and bolt means extending through the
slots in said guide plate and press plate for drawing said guide plate and
press plate together in substantially coextensive relationship against
opposite surfaces of said object, the slot in said guide plate and the
slot in said press plate being positioned such that when said bolt means
draws said guide plate and press plate against the object, the press plate
is spaced inwardly of the outer edge of said guide plate.
10. The sawing guide of claim 9 wherein a second elongated groove is formed
in the flat surface of said guide plate adjacent the inner face of said
upstanding shoulder to receive sawdust, the flat surface of said guide
plate extending from the inner face of the upstanding shoulder to said
outer edge which is spaced from said inner face by a distance which is
greater than the distance between the edge of the power saw base plate to
engage said inner face and the saw blade for said power saw, the guide
plate at least in the area bounded by and adjacent to said outer edge
being formed of a non-metallic material of a type to be cut by said power
saw to enable the first guided cut of said power saw to cut said guide
plate to form a cut indicating edge parallel to said inner face. |
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Traditionally, in the woodworking field there have been developed a number
of miter box structures and similar saw guiding structures which are
adapted to guide hand saws. However, with the development of electrically
powered hand held circular saws and the increasing popularity of home
repair and woodworking projects, a need has arisen for a simple, universal
saw guide for use with circular power saws. Such a saw guide is
particularly useful in instances where an unskilled craftsman wishes to
employ a circular power saw to accurately cut a door or similar large
piece along a straight line which extends for a considerable distance.
Such a cut becomes even more difficult when it is desired to angle the cut
while proceeding along a straight line or to cut only partially through
the piece.
A prime deterrent to the provision of an effective saw guide for circular
saws is the requirement that the base plate for the power saw be the
element engaged and guided by the saw guide. Base plates for circular
power saws vary radically in size, and consequently it has been heretofore
impossible to provide a universal saw guide adapted for use with any
circular power saw or other power saws having base plates.
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a novel and
improved saw guide for power saws which is adapted for use with power saws
having base plates of various sizes.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel and improves
saw guide for use with power saws which is formed to a size sufficient to
permit the saw guide to operate with a power saw having an extremely large
base plate, but which includes material which is severable by a power saw
to adapt a saw guide for universal use with power saw base plates of
various sizes.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a novel and
improved saw guide for circular power saws having a guide plate which is
adapted to be severed by the power saw on the first cut thereof to custom
fit the saw guide to that particular power saw.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a novel and
improved saw guide for circular power saws of simple, economic
construction which may be effectively employed by unskilled craftsman.
These and other objects of the present invention will become readily
apparent from a consideration of the following specification and
accompanying claims taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of the saw guide of the present
invention;
FIG. 2 is a side view of the saw guide of FIG. 1 assembled against an
object to be cut; and
FIG. 3 is a side view of an embodiment of the saw guide of the present
invention assembled against an object to be cut.
Referring now to the drawings, the saw guide of the present invention
indicated generally at 10 includes an elongated guide plate 12 and a press
plate or clamp 14. It will be noted that the guide plate and press plate
are substantially of equal length, although the width of the press plate
is less than that of the guide plate.
The upper surface of the guide plate 12 indicated at 16 is divided by a
groove 18 which extends for an appreciable distance along the length of
the guide plate. Positioned within this groove 18 is an elongated slot 20
which extends completely through the guide plate and a second shorter slot
22 which also extends completely through the guide plate. Running
substantially parallel to the recess 18 and slot 20 is a shoulder 24 which
projects upwardly above the surface 16 of the guide plate 12. This
shoulder is provided with an inner face 26 which extends substantially
perpendicular to the upper surface 16 of the guide plate and which also
runs in a straight line longitudinally along the length of the guide plate
to form a straight line guiding surface. A recess 28 is formed in the
upper surface 16 of the guide plate at the point where the upper surface
meets the inner face 26, and this recess extends along the length of the
inner face 26 at the base thereof.
The press plate 14 is provided with an elongated slot 28 which extends
therethrough and corresponds in length to the slot 20 in the guide plate
12, and also includes a second slot 30 which extends therethrough and
corresponds in position to the slot 22 in the guide plate 12. Thus, as
illustrated by FIGS. 1 and 2, to assemble the saw guide 10 upon a piece 32
to be cut, the bottom surface or surface of the saw guide opposite to the
top surface 16 is placed against one surface of the piece 32 while the
press plate 14 is positioned against an opposite surface of the piece 32.
The length of the guide plate 12 and press plate 14 is such that a
threaded bolt 34 extending through the slot 22 and the slot 30 will pass
outwardly of one peripheral edge of the piece 32 while a second threaded
bolt 36 passing through the slot 20 and the slot 28 will extend outwardly
of the opposite peripheral edge of the piece 32. Due to the elongation of
the slots 20 and 28, the bolt 36 may be moved along the slots to a point
which will bring both of the bolts 34 and 36 closely adjacent to the outer
peripheral surfaces of the piece 32, and thus assure that the guide plate
12 will be tightly clamped thereto. The bolts 34 and 36 are provided with
heads 38 and 40 which fit into the recess 18 and are consequently below
the surface 16 of the guide plate. Thus these heads will not interfere
with the movement of the base plate of a power saw along the surface 16.
To secure the guide plate 12 tightly against the piece 32, the ends of the
bolts 34 and 36 are engaged with threaded apertures provided in knobs 42
and 44. These knobs are screwed onto the ends of the bolts 34 and 36 until
the knobs engage the undersurface of the press plate 14 and draw the press
plate and guide plate tightly against the opposite surfaces of the piece
32. With the guide plate thus in place, the base plate of a circular power
saw is placed against the upper surface 16 of the guide plate with the
flat outer edge of the base plate tightly engaged against the inner face
26 of the shoulder 24. Generally it will be the motor-side edge of the saw
base plate which will engage the inner face. This should bring the side
surface of the circular saw which faces the shoulder 24 closely adjacent
to an edge 46 of the guide plate. As the saw base plate is moved along the
inner edge 26 of the shoulder 24, the saw will provide a straight line cut
of the piece 32 along a line defined by the edge 46. Any sawdust or
cuttings produced by the saw which might be on the surface 16 of the guide
plate will be received by either the recess 18 or the recess 28, so that
the edge of the base plate of the saw may always be tightly engaged with
both the surfaces 16 and 26.
It will be obvious from a consideration of the drawings, that the saw guide
10 may be fixed to an object to be cut at any cross angle in less time
than would be required to mark such object for a free hand cut with a
power saw. The saw guide allows actual cutting to be done just as fast as
the saw blade for the power saw is capable of cutting the piece 32. It is
important to note that the saw guide will permit cuts from or to zero, or
cuts less than the bite of the blade to be made as precisely and quickly
as full cuts. When a power saw is free hand guided, it is nearly
impossible to cleanly cut a piece from or to zero, or for a depth which is
less than the bite of the blade. Generally such cuts require planing or
sanding to obtain a properly finished cut, but through the use of the saw
guide, smooth cuts may be directly obtained.
Since the saw guide 10 eliminates contact of the saw foot or base plate
with the object to be cut, damage to prefinished surfaces is eliminated.
Additionally, the guide plate 12, when properly secured to the piece or
object 32, reduces or eliminates the probability of splintering at the
surface of such object adjacent a cut.
Of primary importance is the fact that the saw guide 10 is adapted for use
with power saw base plates of various sizes, and consequently constitutes
an universal saw guide. This is accomplished by making the width of the
press plate 14 less than the width of the guide plate 12, so that when the
bolts 34 and 36 are in place, the press plate will always be spaced
inboard of the saw blade of a power saw guided by the guide plate.
Additionally, the width of the guide plate indicated by the dimension 48
is made substantially greater than the distance in conventional power saws
between the saw blade and the edge of the saw base plate which will engage
the face 26. Also, at least a portion of the guide plate 12 spaced from
the shoulder 24 is formed of wood, plastic, formica, or other material
which is easily severable by the blade of a power saw to be employed with
the saw guide. Obviously, the complete guide plate 12 may be made of wood
or similar material which can be cut by the power saw blade, but in some
instances, it is more desirable to form the guiding section of the saw
guide from metal or similar hard material which may not easily be cut by a
power saw. As an example in FIGS. 1 and 2, the guiding section of the
guide plate indicated at 50 containing the shoulder 24, the slot 28, and
the recess 18 might be formed of metal, while an outer section 52 beyond
the recess 18 may be formed of wood, plastic, or other materials easily
severable by a power saw. The two sections may be joined by any
conventional manner, such as by providing a tongue 54 in the metal section
which extends into and is joined in a known manner to a corresponding
groove formed in the severable section 52. It is even possible to join the
two sections by bolts so that the section 52 may be replaced if damaged.
If bolts or similar fasteners are used, they must be recessed below the
top surface 16 of the guide plate.
Although the severable section 52 of the guide plate 12 may begin at a
point adjacent the recess 18, it is imperative that this section be
severed at some point outboard of the edge of the press plate 14 which is
fartherest removed from the surface 26. Thus, the severable section 52 of
the guide plate must be provided at some point between the outermost edge
of the guide plate remote from the inner face 26 and must extend inwardly
therefrom to some point. The length of this section 52 should be such that
it substantially equals the length of the guiding shoulder 24.
With the guide plate 12 constructed in the manner described, the initial
dimensions of the guide plate will be those shown in dotted lines and
indicated at 48 in FIG. 1. The first time that the saw guide 10 is
employed to cut a piece 32, the saw blade will cut the guide plate 12 in
the severable section 52 thereof to form the edge 46 which extends
parallel to the inner face 26. This edge now becomes the cut indicating
edge of the guide plate 12, and extends across the piece to be cut to
show, without marking, the path which the guided saw blade will take.
Once the cut indicating edge 46 is formed, the dimension of the guide plate
between the inner face 26 and the edge 46, as indicated at 56, will now
equal the distance between the saw blade and the guided edge of the base
plate for the saw, and the dotted line section of the guide plate in FIG.
1 will now have been removed. This feature universally adapts the guide
plate 12 to the base plate of any power saw. Obviously, if later the guide
plate were to be used with a power saw requiring a smaller dimension 56,
more of the guide plate in the section 52 could be severed. Conversely, if
a larger power saw is to be employed, a new wider section 52 will have to
be added to the metal section 50 and then a new cut made to form a new
edge 46.
FIG. 3 illustrates the guide plate 12 with the nonservable section 50 and
the severable section 52 employed in conjunction with a pitch block 58. In
this embodiment, an angled notch or recess 60 is provided at one end of
the guide plate beneath the shoulder 24 to receive the pitch block 58. The
pitch block is intended to extend between the piece 32 to be cut and the
bottom surface of the guide plate 12 so that the guide plate will cause
cuts of different angles to occur at the edge of the piece 32 as indicated
at 62. Obviously, the pitch blocks may be made to different sizes and
angles to alter the angle of cut made at 62. To facilitate the use of the
pitch block 58, the bolts 34 and 36 are replaced by swivel bolts of the
type indicated at 64 having a swivel joint 66 to permit pivoting of the
guide plate. A swivel bolt 64 will extend through the slot 28 while
another swivel bolt will extend through the slot 30 in the press plate 14,
and the swivel bolts will be tightened by means of a wing nut 68 pressing
against a washer 70. At the uppermost end, the swivel bolt is connected to
a head 72 which is received within the recess 18 and which has a portion
extending through both the recess 20 and the recess 22 for connection at
the swivel joint 66.
Although the press plate 14 is deemed to be the most efficient way of
connecting the guide plate 12 to the piece 32, it is conceivable that
other clamping means might be employed or that the guide plate might be
utilized without being positively connected to the piece to be cut. The
saw guide 10 is primarily intended for use with circular power saws, but
operates effectively with any power saw having a flat base plate.
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