Patent ID: 7000515
Filing Date: 2006-02-21
Classification: B23D,B23Q,B27G,Y10T

Abstract:
1. A movable, protective, sawdust collection hood for use with a table saw, said table saw having a horizontal worktable with front and rear sides, a circular saw blade mounted below the worktable and having a peripheral portion thereof extending above the worktable rotating toward the front side of the worktable, and a laterally movable fence for guiding a work piece past the saw blade, comprising: (a) a pair of spaced-apart, vertical side panels, each side panel having a front, central and rear portion, the central and rear portions thereof having a common, straight, horizontal, lower edge, and the front portion thereof being disposed generally forwardly and downwardly from a forward terminus of said lower edge; (b) a forwardly inclined nose panel mounted between lower edges of the front portions of the side panels and having a horizontal trailing edge; (c) an upper cowl mounted between the side panels, said upper cowl having a substantially vertical, front portion terminating at a forward edge that engages an upper surface of the nose panel, and having a rear portion terminating at a rear edge; (d) a lower cowl mounted between the side panels below the upper cowl, and having a substantially vertical, front portion and a rear portion, said front portion terminating in a horizontal forward edge disposed generally above the trailing edge of the nose panel; (e) a pair of vertical side skirts, each of said skirts being movable between a first, lowered position and a second, raised position; (f) means attached to the side panels for suspending a side skirt from each of the side panels; (g) vacuum conduit means for drawing sawdust and wood chips away from the saw blade and through the hood; and (h) pivot means for moving the hood between a retracted position and a working position directly over and straddling the saw blade, said pivot means including a collar joint comprising whereby, when the hood is in a working position, movement of a work piece rearward against a lower surface of the nose panel first causes the hood to rise, and thereafter, with further rearward movement of the work piece, causes the trailing edge of the nose panel and the side skirts to rest on and make sliding contact with an upper surface of the work piece until the work piece has cleared the nose panel, whereafter the hood drops down to a position such that the trailing edge of the nose panel rests upon the worktable while the side skirts continue to maintain sliding contact with the upper surface of the work piece until the entire work piece has cleared the side skirts, whereupon the side skirts also drop down to the worktable, and whereby further, air enters the hood through an intake opening defined by the rear portions of the side skirts and a rear portion of the second partial collar, thence streams forward over the work piece and saw blade and through an orifice defined by the forward edge of the lower cowl, the trailing edge of the nose panel and the front portions of the side panels, and thereafter is conducted rearwardly between an upper surface of the lower cowl and a lower surface of the upper cowl and through the collar joint to exit the hood.