Woodworking – With use of control means energized in response to activator... – To control different operating assemblages
Patent
1975-08-08
1976-07-13
Abercrombie, Willie G.
Woodworking
With use of control means energized in response to activator...
To control different operating assemblages
51240R, 90 11R, 144 2R, 144286A, 269310, B23C 300, B23C 106
Patent
active
039687287
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and a method for carving a design in a transparent substrate of the type capable of having substrate material removed by a rotary routing action. A design pattern is applied to one surface of the substrate, as by means of a removable transparent label or the like, which carries lines representing the design pattern. The substrate is located on a table which is, in turn, mounted on and normally biased upwardly from a base housing. When the substrate is disposed upon the table and the table is pushed downwardly toward the base housing, a cutting member will project upwardly a selected distance through an aperture in the table for engaging the substrate in cutting action. The cutting member is rotated by a motor in the base housing. Switch means is provided to automatically energize the motor when the table is lowered but before the cutting member engages the substrate so that the user can use both hands to guide the substrate over the table top. The transparency of the substrate permits it to be guided so that the cutting element will cut into it along the design pattern lines. The motor may be pivotally mounted in the housing so that a second type of cutting element which creates a different type of cut can be positioned to cut the substrate.
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Benkoe Erwin
Goldfarb Adolph E.
Abercrombie Willie G.
Ashen Robert M.
Briggs W. R.
Schaap Robert J.
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