US20180093335A1 - Trigger lock for a miter saw - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to power tools, and more particularly to a trigger lock for miter saws.
- Trigger locks are used in power tools to inhibit inadvertent activation of the power tool.
- a trigger lock prevents actuation of a trigger of the power tool until an operator of the power tool actuates the trigger lock. Thereafter, the operator can actuate the trigger, which activates the power tool.
- the invention provides, in one aspect, a miter saw including a base assembly and a saw unit pivotably coupled to the base assembly.
- the saw unit includes a motor for driving a saw blade about a rotational axis, a handle, a trigger coupled to the handle and moveable between a first position in which the motor is deactivated and a second position in which the motor is activated to drive the saw blade, and a trigger lock pivotably coupled to the trigger for movement therewith to prevent movement of the trigger from the first position to the second position.
- the invention provides, in another aspect, a trigger assembly for use in a power tool.
- the trigger assembly includes a handle, a trigger coupled to the handle and slidable along an actuation axis between a first position in which the power tool is deactivated and a second position in which the power tool is activated, and a trigger lock pivotably coupled to the trigger about a pivot axis for movement with the trigger along the actuation axis.
- the trigger lock prevents movement of the trigger from the first position to the second position.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a miter saw in accordance with an embodiment of the invention including a base assembly and a saw unit.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of a trigger assembly of the saw unit of FIG. 1 including a handle, a trigger, and a trigger lock.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the trigger assembly of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a partial cutaway view of the trigger assembly of FIG. 2 , illustrating the trigger in a deactivated position and the trigger lock in a locked position.
- FIG. 5 is a partial cutaway view of the trigger assembly of FIG. 2 , illustrating the trigger in the deactivated position and the trigger lock in an unlocked position.
- FIG. 6 is a partial cutaway view of the trigger assembly of FIG. 2 , illustrating the trigger in an activated position and the trigger lock in the unlocked position.
- a power tool i.e., a miter saw 10
- the base assembly 15 includes a base 30 and a turntable 35 that collectively define a work piece support surface 40 .
- the turntable 35 is pivotably coupled to the base 30 about a vertical miter axis 45 for the saw unit 20 to perform a first angled cut (e.g., a miter cut) on a work piece supported on the work piece support surface 40 .
- the saw unit 20 is pivotably coupled to the turntable 35 about a horizontal bevel axis 50 for the saw unit 20 to perform a second angled cut (e.g., a bevel cut) on the work piece supported on the work piece support surface 40 .
- a second angled cut e.g., a bevel cut
- the saw unit 20 includes a saw blade 55 rotatable about a rotational axis 60 parallel with the chop axis 25 and an electric motor 65 supported within a motor housing 70 .
- the motor 65 is a brushless direct current (i.e., DC) electric motor.
- the motor 65 may be a brushed DC motor.
- the saw unit 20 is powered by multiple battery packs 75 supported atop the motor housing 70 .
- the battery packs 75 are 18 volt lithium-ion power tool battery packs that are also usable with other power tools (e.g., drills, circular saws, and the like).
- the battery packs 75 are wired in series to provide the combined voltage of the batteries, 32 volts, to the motor 65 when activated.
- battery packs 75 having different nominal voltages e.g., 12 volts, 18 volts, 28 volts, etc.
- the miter saw 10 may only include one battery pack 75 .
- the motor 65 may be coupled to an alternating current (i.e., AC) power source.
- the saw unit 20 also includes a trigger assembly 80 extending from the motor housing 70 in a forward direction of the miter saw 10 .
- the trigger assembly 80 includes a handle 85 having a gripping portion 90 defining a gripping axis 95 which, in the illustrated embodiment of the miter saw 10 , is obliquely oriented relative to the chop axis 25 .
- the trigger assembly 80 also includes a trigger 100 coupled to the handle 85 adjacent the gripping portion 90 .
- the gripping portion 90 of the handle 85 includes an aperture 105 from which the trigger 100 protrudes, with the shrouded portion of the trigger 100 being received within the interior of the handle 85 and the exposed portion of the trigger 100 being situated in an opening 110 defined by the handle 85 .
- the trigger 100 includes a gripping surface 115 against which an operator of the miter saw 10 presses, with one or more fingers, for moving (i.e., sliding) the trigger 100 from a first or deactivated position ( FIGS. 2, 4, and 5 ) to a second or activated position ( FIG. 6 ) along an actuation axis 120 .
- the actuation axis 120 is obliquely oriented relative to the gripping axis 95 .
- the actuation axis 120 may be substantially perpendicular to the gripping axis 95 .
- the trigger 100 is biased toward the deactivated position shown in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5 by a compression spring 122 .
- the trigger 100 may be pivotably coupled to the handle 85 .
- the trigger assembly 80 further includes a switch 125 within the handle 85 adjacent a slide 130 on the trigger 100 .
- the switch 125 is in electrical communication with the motor 65 via a motor controller (not shown), and is biased into a first (e.g., open) state (shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 ) in which the motor 65 is deactivated.
- the switch 125 activates the motor 65 when the switch 125 is actuated into a second (e.g., closed) state (shown in FIG. 6 ).
- the switch 125 is biased into the first state when the trigger 100 is in the deactivated position, and the slide 130 on the trigger 100 directly engages the switch 125 to toggle the switch 125 into the second state in response to the trigger 100 being moved into the activated position.
- the trigger assembly 80 also includes a trigger lock 140 pivotably coupled to the trigger 100 for movement therewith about a pin 145 between a first or locked position ( FIGS. 2 and 4 ) and a second or unlocked position ( FIGS. 5 and 6 ).
- a torsion spring 150 is positioned between the trigger 100 and the trigger lock 140 to bias the trigger lock 140 toward the locked position which, from the frame of reference of FIG. 4 , is in a clockwise direction.
- the pin 145 defines a pivot axis 155 ( FIG. 3 ) located within a periphery of the trigger 100 that is substantially perpendicular to the actuation axis 120 .
- the trigger 100 includes an aperture 163 through which an actuation arm 165 of the trigger lock 140 protrudes when the trigger lock 140 is in the locked position and the unlocked position.
- the actuation arm 165 of the trigger lock 140 may protrude from the aperture 163 at least when the trigger lock 140 is in the locked position.
- the actuation arm 165 is engageable by the operator of the miter saw 10 with the same finger (e.g., the operator's index finger) used for depressing the trigger 100 .
- the trigger lock 140 also includes an end 180 located opposite the actuation arm 165 , with the pivot axis 155 positioned between the end 180 and the actuation arm 165 .
- the end 180 of the trigger lock 140 is extendable beyond the outer periphery of the trigger 100 to interface with a wall 185 formed on the handle 85 , which defines a blocking surface 190 against which the end 180 is abutted when the trigger lock 140 is in the locked position and the trigger 100 is in the deactivated position.
- the blocking surface 190 is obliquely oriented relative to the actuation axis 120 .
- the trigger lock 140 and the trigger 100 are in the locked and deactivated positions, respectively.
- the slide 130 In the deactivated position of the trigger 100 , the slide 130 is spaced from the switch 125 , which is biased into the first state to deactivate the motor 65 and inhibit rotation of the saw blade 55 .
- the end 180 of the trigger lock 140 is also biased into engagement with the blocking surface 190 by the spring 150 , preventing sliding movement of the trigger 100 along the actuation axis 120 from the deactivated position to the activated position.
- the trigger lock 140 locks the trigger 100 in the deactivated position when the end 180 engages the blocking surface 190 so that the trigger 100 is inhibited from actuating the switch 125 into the second state. Accordingly, the trigger lock 140 prevents the operator of the miter saw 10 from inadvertently depressing the trigger 100 and activating the motor 65 to drive the saw blade 55 .
- the operator of the miter saw 10 inserts their fingers through the opening 110 in the handle 85 such that at least one finger (e.g., the index finger) of the operator engages the gripping surface 115 of the trigger 100 and the actuation arm 165 .
- the operator of the miter saw 10 then moves their index finger laterally (i.e., generally parallel with the gripping axis 95 ) toward the wall 185 , depressing the actuation arm 165 of the trigger lock 140 , causing it to pivot about the pivot axis 155 against the bias of the spring 150 in the counterclockwise direction from the frame of reference of FIG. 5 into the unlocked position.
- the end 180 is disengaged from the blocking surface 190 of the wall 185 , no longer preventing rearward sliding movement of the trigger 100 .
- the operator of the miter saw 10 maintains the trigger lock 140 in the unlocked position and slides the trigger 100 toward the activated position, where the motor 65 is activated to drive the saw blade 55 .
- the operator may optionally release the trigger lock 140 , allowing the torsion spring 150 to pivot the trigger lock 140 about the pivot axis 155 in a clockwise direction from the frame of reference of FIG. 6 .
- the operator of the miter saw 10 releases the trigger 100 , prompting the compression spring 122 to return the trigger 100 to the deactivated position shown in FIG. 4 . Accordingly, the slide 130 on the trigger 130 disengages the switch 125 , returning it to the first state to deactivate the motor 65 .
- the trigger lock 140 is released simultaneously with the trigger 100 , causing the torsion spring 150 to return the trigger lock 140 to the locked position (with the end 180 abutting the blocking surface 190 ) shortly after the trigger 100 reaches the deactivated position.
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- The present invention relates to power tools, and more particularly to a trigger lock for miter saws.
- Trigger locks are used in power tools to inhibit inadvertent activation of the power tool. In particular, a trigger lock prevents actuation of a trigger of the power tool until an operator of the power tool actuates the trigger lock. Thereafter, the operator can actuate the trigger, which activates the power tool.
- The invention provides, in one aspect, a miter saw including a base assembly and a saw unit pivotably coupled to the base assembly. The saw unit includes a motor for driving a saw blade about a rotational axis, a handle, a trigger coupled to the handle and moveable between a first position in which the motor is deactivated and a second position in which the motor is activated to drive the saw blade, and a trigger lock pivotably coupled to the trigger for movement therewith to prevent movement of the trigger from the first position to the second position.
- The invention provides, in another aspect, a trigger assembly for use in a power tool. The trigger assembly includes a handle, a trigger coupled to the handle and slidable along an actuation axis between a first position in which the power tool is deactivated and a second position in which the power tool is activated, and a trigger lock pivotably coupled to the trigger about a pivot axis for movement with the trigger along the actuation axis. The trigger lock prevents movement of the trigger from the first position to the second position.
- Other features and aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a miter saw in accordance with an embodiment of the invention including a base assembly and a saw unit. -
FIG. 2 is a top view of a trigger assembly of the saw unit ofFIG. 1 including a handle, a trigger, and a trigger lock. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the trigger assembly ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a partial cutaway view of the trigger assembly ofFIG. 2 , illustrating the trigger in a deactivated position and the trigger lock in a locked position. -
FIG. 5 is a partial cutaway view of the trigger assembly ofFIG. 2 , illustrating the trigger in the deactivated position and the trigger lock in an unlocked position. -
FIG. 6 is a partial cutaway view of the trigger assembly ofFIG. 2 , illustrating the trigger in an activated position and the trigger lock in the unlocked position. - Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
- With reference to
FIG. 1 , a power tool (i.e., a miter saw 10) includes abase assembly 15 and asaw unit 20 pivotably coupled to thebase assembly 15 about ahorizontal chop axis 25. Thebase assembly 15 includes abase 30 and aturntable 35 that collectively define a workpiece support surface 40. Theturntable 35 is pivotably coupled to thebase 30 about avertical miter axis 45 for thesaw unit 20 to perform a first angled cut (e.g., a miter cut) on a work piece supported on the workpiece support surface 40. In addition, thesaw unit 20 is pivotably coupled to theturntable 35 about ahorizontal bevel axis 50 for thesaw unit 20 to perform a second angled cut (e.g., a bevel cut) on the work piece supported on the workpiece support surface 40. - With continued reference to
FIG. 1 , thesaw unit 20 includes asaw blade 55 rotatable about arotational axis 60 parallel with thechop axis 25 and anelectric motor 65 supported within amotor housing 70. In the illustrated embodiment of the miter saw 10, themotor 65 is a brushless direct current (i.e., DC) electric motor. However, in other embodiments of the miter saw 10, themotor 65 may be a brushed DC motor. Thesaw unit 20 is powered bymultiple battery packs 75 supported atop themotor housing 70. In the illustrated embodiment of the miter saw 10, thebattery packs 75 are 18 volt lithium-ion power tool battery packs that are also usable with other power tools (e.g., drills, circular saws, and the like). Thebattery packs 75 are wired in series to provide the combined voltage of the batteries, 32 volts, to themotor 65 when activated. In other embodiments of the miter saw 10,battery packs 75 having different nominal voltages (e.g., 12 volts, 18 volts, 28 volts, etc.) may be used, and/or themiter saw 10 may only include onebattery pack 75. In further embodiments of the miter saw 10, themotor 65 may be coupled to an alternating current (i.e., AC) power source. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , thesaw unit 20 also includes atrigger assembly 80 extending from themotor housing 70 in a forward direction of the miter saw 10. With reference toFIG. 2 , thetrigger assembly 80 includes ahandle 85 having agripping portion 90 defining agripping axis 95 which, in the illustrated embodiment of themiter saw 10, is obliquely oriented relative to thechop axis 25. Thetrigger assembly 80 also includes atrigger 100 coupled to thehandle 85 adjacent thegripping portion 90. Thegripping portion 90 of thehandle 85 includes anaperture 105 from which thetrigger 100 protrudes, with the shrouded portion of thetrigger 100 being received within the interior of thehandle 85 and the exposed portion of thetrigger 100 being situated in anopening 110 defined by thehandle 85. Thetrigger 100 includes agripping surface 115 against which an operator of the miter saw 10 presses, with one or more fingers, for moving (i.e., sliding) thetrigger 100 from a first or deactivated position (FIGS. 2, 4, and 5 ) to a second or activated position (FIG. 6 ) along anactuation axis 120. In the illustrated embodiment of the miter saw 10, theactuation axis 120 is obliquely oriented relative to thegripping axis 95. Alternatively, theactuation axis 120 may be substantially perpendicular to thegripping axis 95. With reference toFIG. 3 , thetrigger 100 is biased toward the deactivated position shown inFIGS. 2, 4, and 5 by acompression spring 122. In other embodiments of the miter saw 10, thetrigger 100 may be pivotably coupled to thehandle 85. - With reference to
FIG. 3 , thetrigger assembly 80 further includes aswitch 125 within thehandle 85 adjacent aslide 130 on thetrigger 100. Theswitch 125 is in electrical communication with themotor 65 via a motor controller (not shown), and is biased into a first (e.g., open) state (shown inFIGS. 4 and 5 ) in which themotor 65 is deactivated. Likewise, theswitch 125 activates themotor 65 when theswitch 125 is actuated into a second (e.g., closed) state (shown inFIG. 6 ). Moreover, theswitch 125 is biased into the first state when thetrigger 100 is in the deactivated position, and theslide 130 on thetrigger 100 directly engages theswitch 125 to toggle theswitch 125 into the second state in response to thetrigger 100 being moved into the activated position. - The
trigger assembly 80 also includes atrigger lock 140 pivotably coupled to thetrigger 100 for movement therewith about apin 145 between a first or locked position (FIGS. 2 and 4 ) and a second or unlocked position (FIGS. 5 and 6 ). Atorsion spring 150 is positioned between thetrigger 100 and thetrigger lock 140 to bias thetrigger lock 140 toward the locked position which, from the frame of reference ofFIG. 4 , is in a clockwise direction. Thepin 145 defines a pivot axis 155 (FIG. 3 ) located within a periphery of thetrigger 100 that is substantially perpendicular to theactuation axis 120. With reference toFIGS. 3-6 , thetrigger 100 includes anaperture 163 through which anactuation arm 165 of thetrigger lock 140 protrudes when thetrigger lock 140 is in the locked position and the unlocked position. In other embodiments of the miter saw 10, theactuation arm 165 of thetrigger lock 140 may protrude from theaperture 163 at least when thetrigger lock 140 is in the locked position. As discussed in more detail below, theactuation arm 165 is engageable by the operator of the miter saw 10 with the same finger (e.g., the operator's index finger) used for depressing thetrigger 100. Thetrigger lock 140 also includes anend 180 located opposite theactuation arm 165, with thepivot axis 155 positioned between theend 180 and theactuation arm 165. Theend 180 of thetrigger lock 140 is extendable beyond the outer periphery of thetrigger 100 to interface with awall 185 formed on thehandle 85, which defines ablocking surface 190 against which theend 180 is abutted when thetrigger lock 140 is in the locked position and thetrigger 100 is in the deactivated position. In the illustrated embodiment of the miter saw 10, theblocking surface 190 is obliquely oriented relative to theactuation axis 120. - With reference to
FIG. 4 , thetrigger lock 140 and thetrigger 100 are in the locked and deactivated positions, respectively. In the deactivated position of thetrigger 100, theslide 130 is spaced from theswitch 125, which is biased into the first state to deactivate themotor 65 and inhibit rotation of thesaw blade 55. Theend 180 of thetrigger lock 140 is also biased into engagement with theblocking surface 190 by thespring 150, preventing sliding movement of thetrigger 100 along theactuation axis 120 from the deactivated position to the activated position. In other words, thetrigger lock 140 locks thetrigger 100 in the deactivated position when theend 180 engages theblocking surface 190 so that thetrigger 100 is inhibited from actuating theswitch 125 into the second state. Accordingly, thetrigger lock 140 prevents the operator of the miter saw 10 from inadvertently depressing thetrigger 100 and activating themotor 65 to drive thesaw blade 55. - To move the
trigger lock 140 from the locked position to the unlocked position, the operator of the miter saw 10 inserts their fingers through theopening 110 in thehandle 85 such that at least one finger (e.g., the index finger) of the operator engages thegripping surface 115 of thetrigger 100 and theactuation arm 165. With reference toFIG. 5 , the operator of the miter saw 10 then moves their index finger laterally (i.e., generally parallel with the gripping axis 95) toward thewall 185, depressing theactuation arm 165 of thetrigger lock 140, causing it to pivot about thepivot axis 155 against the bias of thespring 150 in the counterclockwise direction from the frame of reference ofFIG. 5 into the unlocked position. In the unlocked position, theend 180 is disengaged from the blockingsurface 190 of thewall 185, no longer preventing rearward sliding movement of thetrigger 100. - With reference to
FIG. 6 , the operator of the miter saw 10 maintains thetrigger lock 140 in the unlocked position and slides thetrigger 100 toward the activated position, where themotor 65 is activated to drive thesaw blade 55. Once theend 180 of thetrigger lock 140 moves past the blockingsurface 190, the operator may optionally release thetrigger lock 140, allowing thetorsion spring 150 to pivot thetrigger lock 140 about thepivot axis 155 in a clockwise direction from the frame of reference ofFIG. 6 . - To stop the rotational movement of the
saw blade 55, the operator of the miter saw 10 releases thetrigger 100, prompting thecompression spring 122 to return thetrigger 100 to the deactivated position shown inFIG. 4 . Accordingly, theslide 130 on thetrigger 130 disengages theswitch 125, returning it to the first state to deactivate themotor 65. In addition, if not previously released, thetrigger lock 140 is released simultaneously with thetrigger 100, causing thetorsion spring 150 to return thetrigger lock 140 to the locked position (with theend 180 abutting the blocking surface 190) shortly after thetrigger 100 reaches the deactivated position. - Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
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