Cutting – With work immobilizer – Work-stop abutment
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-02
2006-05-02
Goodman, Charles (Department: 3724)
Cutting
With work immobilizer
Work-stop abutment
C083S477200
Reexamination Certificate
active
07036414
ABSTRACT:
An improved table having improvements related to stock support, such as a rip fence stock support, as well as a lateral-table support system; features of laterally-slideable front and back rip fence guide rails, including an improved front rail configuration, an improved rear rail configuration, and an especially-configured front and back rail combination, including a rail configuration having cross-sectional aspects configured for use as both the front and rear rail, each instance of improved rail configuration providing the basis for an improved rip-fence locking system; improved sliding-rail lock shoes, including lock shoes that comprise an improved cross section for sliding in T-track, as well as lock and support shoes having a particular raised rib, also for improved sliding in a laterally-adjustable rail system, and a system wherein of one two rail shoes per rail, a rail-locking support shoe, is configured for biasing, and wherein the other shoe for each rail, a rail supporting shoe, remains fixed; front and back laterally-sliding fence rails coupled together in combination with an improved locking system; and a blade guard with quick-coupling and quick-release configuration for quickly and easily coupling and releasing the guard to and from the blade arbor.
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Behne Rockne Wade
Chipner Todd
Garcia Jaime
Smith John Charles
Stafford Brent Edward
Ayala Adan
Black & Decker Inc.
Goodman Charles
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