US2012247299A1PendingUtilityA1

Power Saw Miter Guide

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Assignee: WILSON KELCE STEVENPriority: Dec 1, 2006Filed: Jun 10, 2012Published: Oct 4, 2012
Est. expiryDec 1, 2026(~0.4 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Kelce S. Wilson
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Abstract

Operating a power saw between a pair of parallel guide rails, which engage opposing sides of saw base plate to constrain the motion of the saw to a straight path, allows for precise cuts. A set of two or more fences allows for multiple cutting options. In some embodiments, non-parallel fences coupled to the guide rails allow for precise cuts at more than just a single angle. In some embodiments, two fences may engage opposing sides of the object to be cut simultaneously, holding the object more securely with respect to the guide rails than would a single fence. A possible clamping force holding the two fences against the object allows the miter guide to remain fixed relative to the object so that the user's hand may be freed for another task, such as holding the saw with both hands.

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1 . A miter guide for a power saw, the miter guide comprising:
 a first guide rail;   a second guide rail oriented parallel to the first guide rail, wherein the first guide rail and the second guide rail are configured to constrain motion of a power saw to a straight path, by engaging opposing sides of a base plate of the saw without requiring the saw to be fastened to the miter guide;   a first fence coupled to the first guide rail and to the second guide rail and oriented at a fixed angle between 59 degrees and 91 degrees with respect to the first guide rail;   a second fence coupled to the first guide rail and to the second guide rail and oriented at a fixed angle between 29 degrees and 61 degrees with respect to the first guide rail;   a third fence parallel to the first fence, disposed between the first fence and the second fence; and   a fourth fence parallel to the second fence, disposed between the second fence and the third fence,   wherein the first fence, the second fence, the third fence and the fourth fence are disposed on an underside of the first guide rail; wherein the first fence and the second fence are disposed on an underside of the second guide rail; wherein the first fence, the underside of the second guide rail, and the second fence comprise a substantially c-shaped channel; wherein the first fence, the underside of the first guide rail, and the third fence comprise a substantially c-shaped channel; and wherein the second fence, the underside of the first guide rail, and the fourth fence comprise a substantially c-shaped channel.   
     
     
         2 . The miter guide of  claim 1  wherein the first fence is oriented at an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the first guide rail. 
     
     
         3 . The miter guide of  claim 1  wherein the second fence is oriented at an angle of 45 degrees with respect to the first guide rail. 
     
     
         4 . The miter guide of  claim 1  wherein a distance between the first guide rail and the second guide rail is between 5 inches and 7 inches. 
     
     
         5 . The miter guide of  claim 1  wherein a shortest distance between the first fence and the second fence is between 1 inch and 5 inches. 
     
     
         6 . The miter guide of  claim 1  further comprising:
 a first notch in the first fence between the first guide rail and the second guide rail; and 
 a second notch in the second fence between the first guide rail and the second guide rail, wherein the first notch and the second notch are between 1 inch and 3 inches in depth. 
 
     
     
         7 . The miter guide of  claim 1  wherein the distance between the first fence and the third fence is between 1 inch and 5 inches, and wherein the distance between the second fence and the fourth fence is between 1 inch and 5 inches. 
     
     
         8 . The miter guide of  claim 7  wherein the distance between the first fence and the third fence is adjustable, and wherein the distance between the second fence and the fourth fence is adjustable. 
     
     
         9 . The miter guide of  claim 7  wherein the distance between the first fence and the third fence is not adjustable, and wherein the distance between the second fence and the fourth fence is not adjustable. 
     
     
         10 . The miter guide of  claim 1  wherein the miter guide does not have a cutting surface.

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