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WO2006112118A1
WO2006112118A1 PCT/JP2006/302519 JP2006302519W WO2006112118A1 WO 2006112118 A1 WO2006112118 A1 WO 2006112118A1 JP 2006302519 W JP2006302519 W JP 2006302519W WO 2006112118 A1 WO2006112118 A1 WO 2006112118A1
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Kentaro Sano
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/04Accessories for skiing or snowboarding for treating skis or snowboards

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  • the present invention relates to a workbench, and is particularly suitable as a workbench for waxing items that require wax application, such as sports equipment.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a snowboard maintenance table. This is related to a structure that secures the snowboard during maintenance of the snowboard. The tray prevents the dirt from getting dirty by receiving the hooks in the box and the shavings that come out when sharpening the edges of the snowboard. Is provided on the side of the maintenance table.
  • Patent Document 2 the base, the front leg portion and the rear leg portion are provided so as to be foldable, and the front leg portion and the rear leg portion are provided with installation handles on which a snowboard or the like can be placed. Is disclosed. [0007] Patent Document 1: Registered Utility Model No. 3027952 (Abstract)
  • Patent Document 2 JP-A-9 308724 (abstract)
  • Patent Document 2 does not describe any device for collecting and removing the wax wrinkles and edge shavings described above. Therefore, with this device, the area around the work area after work is still contaminated.
  • the present invention solves the above-mentioned problems, can be easily collected without trash scattered during work such as wax bottles, can be easily cleaned, and the work place and its surroundings are kept clean.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a work table that can be used.
  • the work table of the present invention includes a plurality of support legs, a plurality of support tables provided so as to pivotally support the plurality of support legs at the upper end of the support legs, and a work table that is rotatable.
  • the mounting table of the work table of the present invention is characterized in that a mounting table recess for restricting movement of the material to be processed is provided.
  • the mounting table of the work table of the present invention is characterized in that a processed material stopper for holding the processed material is provided.
  • a processed material stopper for holding the processed material is provided.
  • suction member As the workpiece stopper.
  • Adsorbing member If used, the material to be treated can be fixed very easily.
  • a balance adjusting unit is provided on the grounding side of the support leg.
  • an excessive leg preventing device is provided on the leg part of the support leg part.
  • the support leg is configured so that it can be separated from the mounting table by a fitting end of the supporting leg and a fitting receiving part provided on the mounting table.
  • a tool bag is provided on the support leg so as to be attachable / detachable. Employing this configuration prevents tools from being lost and facilitates operations such as wax removal.
  • a suction member is provided on the grounding surface of the support leg so as to be detachable.
  • the support leg portion can be easily fixed.
  • a locking member for locking the tools is provided on the leg opening / closing shaft portion of the support leg portion. Employing this configuration prevents tools from being lost and facilitates the removal of wax.
  • the workbench of the present invention includes a cylindrical collection pipe part and a bottomed cylindrical collection receiving part fitted to the collection pipe part. I am going to do that.
  • waste such as wax shavings is easily collected in the collection receiving section, and the collection of waste becomes easier.
  • the collection receiving section is preferably in the form of a bag that can be used and discarded. This makes it easier to process the collected garbage.
  • the storage bag is provided with an adjustment folded portion that adjusts the length of the storage bag so that it can be removed.
  • an adjustment folded portion that adjusts the length of the storage bag so that it can be removed.
  • the storage bag has a storage bag fixing ring provided in a leg hole portion through which the support leg portion passes. And is preferably fixed to the support leg. If it does in this way, fixation of a storage bag will be performed easily and reliably.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a working state of a work bench according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the workbench shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing another example of the over-spreading prevention device used for the workbench shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 1 The work table shown in FIG. 1, (A) is a plan view in the working state, (B) is a partially enlarged plan view for explaining a sagging prevention member, and (C) is a work plan. It is a side view for demonstrating the sagging prevention material of time.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a workbench according to a second embodiment of the present invention, in which (A) is a partial perspective view of the workbench, and (B) is a side view of a mounting table used for the workbench. It is.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a first modification example of the work table according to the second embodiment of the present invention, wherein (A) is a partial side view of the mounting table, and (B) is used for the mounting table. It is a fragmentary perspective view of a spacer to be used.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a second modification of the work table according to the second embodiment of the present invention, where (A) is a perspective view of the mounting table, and (B) is a side view of the mounting table. It is.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a third modification of the work table according to the second embodiment of the present invention, (A) is a plan view of the mounting table, and (B) is a cross-sectional view of the mounting table. It is.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a fourth modification of the work table according to the second embodiment of the present invention, where (A) is a perspective view of the mounting table, and (B) is a side view of the mounting table. It is.
  • FIG. 10 A diagram showing a mounting table as a fifth modification, which is a further modification of the fourth modification in FIG. 9, wherein (A) is a partial side view, and (B) is (A ) Is a partial side view showing a modified example of (), (C) is a side view of a winding type adsorption member used for the mounting table, and (D) is another example of (C).
  • FIG. 10 A diagram showing a mounting table as a fifth modification, which is a further modification of the fourth modification in FIG. 9, wherein (A) is a partial side view, and (B) is (A ) Is a partial side view showing a modified example of (), (C) is a side view of a winding type adsorption member used for the mounting table, and (D) is another example of (C).
  • FIG. 10 A diagram showing a mounting table as a fifth modification, which is a further modification of the fourth modification in FIG. 9, wherein (A) is a partial side view, and (B)
  • FIG. 11 is a view showing a sixth modification of the work table according to the second embodiment of the present invention, wherein (A) is a perspective view of the mounting table, and (B) is a side view showing a usage state thereof.
  • FIG. 11 is a view showing a sixth modification of the work table according to the second embodiment of the present invention, wherein (A) is a perspective view of the mounting table, and (B) is a side view showing a usage state thereof.
  • FIG. 12 is a view showing a seventh modification of the work table according to the second embodiment of the present invention, where (A) is a side view of the mounting table, and (B) is a partial perspective view of the mounting table. It is.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the mounting table
  • FIG. 4B is a side view of the mounting table.
  • FIG. 14 A partial perspective view showing a workbench according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 15 A view showing a vise type holding device used in the workbench shown in FIG. 14, wherein (A) is a side view showing an example of use of the winding type suction member, and (B) is a view of the winding type suction member.
  • FIG. 4C is a cross-sectional view showing an example using a short leg type adsorbing member.
  • FIG. 16 A perspective view showing a working state of the workbench according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention. ⁇ 17] FIGS. 16A and 16B are diagrams illustrating a mounting table position adjusting unit of the work table shown in FIG. 16, in which FIG. 17A is a partial perspective view, and FIG.
  • FIG. 18 A drawing showing a workbench according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, wherein (A) is a plan view showing a working state, and (B) is an enlarged partial plan view of a rotating shaft portion; (C) is a cross-sectional view at XX ′ in (B).
  • FIG. 19 is a view showing a first modification of the support leg used in each embodiment, (A) is a partial side view, and (B) is a perspective view of a tool bag provided on the support leg. is there.
  • FIG. 20 is a side view showing a second modified example of the support leg used in each embodiment.
  • 21 A diagram showing a third modification of the supporting leg used in each embodiment, wherein (A) is a partial perspective view, and (B) is a partial perspective view showing a further modification of the third modification.
  • A is a partial perspective view
  • B is a partial perspective view showing a further modification of the third modification.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram showing three other examples of storage bags used in the workbench shown in FIG. 1, etc.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial plan view showing a second example in which the folded portion is attached to the storage bag
  • (B) is a partial plan view showing the second example in which the folded portion is attached to the storage bag
  • (C ) Is a plan view showing a third example in which the folded portion is attached to the storage bag.
  • FIG. 23 is a partial plan view showing still another example of the folded portion provided in the storage bag used in the work table shown in FIG. 1 and the like.
  • FIG. 24 is a plan view of a storage bag with a folded portion used in the work table shown in FIG. 1 and the like, (A) is a plan view showing an example in which a plurality of folded portions are provided, and (B) , (C) is a plan view of the foldable portion for adjustment that can be replaced, and (D) is a partial plan view in which a part of the storage bag can be replaced.
  • FIG. 25 is a partial plan view showing a state in which a storage bag with a folded portion used in the work table shown in FIG. 1 and the like is cut and joined with a fixture.
  • FIG. 26 is a plan view of a storage bag V provided with a plurality of pairs of leg hole portions used in the work table shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 27 is a partial plan view showing an auxiliary mounting portion provided on the rotating arm of the work table shown in FIG. 1 and the like.
  • FIG. 28 is a view showing another example of the auxiliary mounting portion provided on the rotating arm of the work table shown in FIG. 1 and the like, (A) is a partial plan view, and (B) is a tool support member. It is a perspective view shown.
  • FIG. 29 is a view showing another example of the balance adjusting unit and the position adjusting unit used in the workbench shown in FIG. 1 and the like.
  • (A) is a perspective view showing the balance adjusting unit and the position adjusting unit.
  • ⁇ 30] is a cross-sectional view showing still another example of a balance adjusting unit and a position adjusting unit used in the work table shown in FIG. 1 and the like
  • (A) is a cross-sectional view showing an example using a spherical balance adjusting unit
  • (B) is sectional drawing which shows the other example which provided the adsorption
  • Fig. 31 is a diagram showing a fixing ring used in the workbench shown in Fig. 1 and the like, (A) is a perspective view of the fixing ring, and (B) is a sectional view taken along line XX in (A). is there.
  • FIG. 32 is a view showing three examples of the storage container used in the workbench shown in FIG. 1 and the like.
  • (A) is a perspective sectional view showing the assembled state in the first example.
  • (B) is a cross-sectional view showing a state where a replacement garbage bag is attached in the second example
  • (C) is a perspective view showing a collection receiving part of the storage container part of the third example.
  • FIG. 4D is a perspective view showing a collection tube portion of the storage container portion of the third example.
  • FIG. 34 A view showing a workbench according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention, in which (A) shows the fourth modification and (B) is a perspective view showing one support leg constituting the support leg, and (C) is a side view showing an intermediate state of folding. (D) is a side view showing a state when folding is completed.
  • FIG. 35 is a side view of the support leg portion in the fifth modified example of the support leg portion used in the work table shown in FIG. 1 and the like.
  • FIG. 36 is a view showing a workbench according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention, in which (A) is a plan view and (B) is a partial perspective view of a support leg portion serving as a sixth modified example. .
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view showing folding of the support leg.
  • ⁇ 38 A side view showing a workbench according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 39 A drawing showing a workbench according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention, where (A) is a perspective view, (B) is a side view, and (C) is a plan view seen from the back side. (D) is a perspective view of a replaceable rotating arm.
  • a drawing showing a workbench according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention where (A) is a perspective view, (B) is a side view when folded, and (C) is a folding type. It is the side view which the storage box folded.
  • ⁇ 41 A side view showing a workbench according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention.
  • B) is a plan view of a storage bag used in (A).
  • FIG. 43 is a view showing a workbench according to a fourteenth embodiment of the present invention, in which (A) is a side view and (B) is a side view showing another example.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a workbench 1 as a wax application workbench according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the work table 1 includes a storage bag la, a storage container portion 2 provided on the bottom lb of the storage bag la, a mounting arm 3 that pivotally supports a rotary arm 4 that supports the storage bag la by a rotary shaft portion 7, Position of the support leg 5 that is supported at one end together with the rotary arm 4 at the shaft 7 and holds the mounting table 3 at a predetermined height, and the other end of the support leg 5, that is, the end of the grounding side It is mainly composed of a balance adjusting unit 9 provided in connection with the adjusting unit 10.
  • the work table 1 places, for example, a ski plate or snowboard plate (not shown) on which a wax coating is applied (hereinafter referred to as a "material to be processed"). If it is long, such as skis or snowboards, place it on multiple platforms 3 so as to bridge it. A material to be processed having a sliding surface such as a ski board or a snowboard board is placed on the mounting table 3 with the sliding surface facing upward. The force to apply wax or the like to the sliding surface by spraying or brushing The applied smooth surface of the applied wax is rarely obtained reliably. But Therefore, in order to smooth the coated surface, a brush scraper or a thin, plate-like resin plate or metal plate (not shown) having a horizontal and smooth end surface is used to scrape the wax and make it smooth. Done.
  • a brush scraper or a thin, plate-like resin plate or metal plate (not shown) having a horizontal and smooth end surface is used to scrape the wax and make it smooth. Done.
  • the storage bag la which is the main part of the work table 1, has a storage container portion 2 in a substantially central portion.
  • Rotating arm holding members 4a are provided at the corners of both ends in the longitudinal direction of the storage bag la, that is, in the lateral direction in FIG.
  • two mounting tables 3 on which the material to be treated is directly mounted, and a plurality of rotating arms pivotally supported at both ends of the mounting table 3 4 and the mounting table 3 are arranged so that the support leg 5 for supporting the rotating arm 4 does not protrude from the storage bag la.
  • the storage bag 1 a When the support leg 5 is opened and the rotating arm 4 is further rotated in the outer horizontal direction, the storage bag 1 a is unfolded as shown in FIG. 1 and FIGS. 2 and 4 (C) described later. 'It becomes an expanded bag-like form. With the expansion and expansion of the storage bag la, an opening 2d of the storage container portion 2 appears at the center of the storage bag la.
  • the storage bag la is composed of a bottom portion lb that hangs down and two side surface portions lc and lc disposed on both sides of the bottom portion lb in the state of FIG.
  • the storage bag la needs to have a smooth inner surface.
  • a bag made of plastic sheet or made of cloth it is formed into a bag shape by, for example, rubber or plastics being smoothly stuck or coated on the inside.
  • the both ends of the storage bag la and the portions corresponding to the bent corners are trimmed to prevent damage.
  • This edging may be doubled by folding each corner part, or a string-like object may be wound with a sheet of the storage bag la, or affixed to the storage bag la with other sheet-like parts. Then, the edge reinforcement may be performed.
  • the storage container part 2 provided in the storage bag la has a function for collecting the stubborn wax cake, is light in weight so as not to damage the storage bag 1 a, and does not have an angular shape. It is good to have a rounded shape. It is also desirable that lightweight plastics or light metals be thin and light and have a smooth inner surface.
  • the storage container portion 2 is configured to be removable from the storage bag la (illustrated later).
  • the mounting table 3 has a structure that does not deform even when a material to be processed is mounted. Yes. In other words, it must be strong enough to withstand the pressure that can be applied when putting a heavy weight such as a snowboard, or applying a force to the snowboard to smooth the running surface. Become. In addition, since it is often carried and used as appropriate, it is preferable to make it lightweight such as light metal or reinforced plastic.
  • the shape of the mounting table 3 is a square with rounded corners, but it may be oval or round. Although the structure of the mounting table 3 is not shown, it may be solid or hollow. In particular, it is preferable to use a hollow cylindrical shape because a lighter weight can be achieved.
  • the mounting table 3 is wrapped with rubber or a soft plastic cloth to prevent slipping and prevention.
  • warts and kerfs are provided in this way, if rubber or cloth is not wrapped around, shavings and dust sink into the recessed parts of the warts and kerfs, and directly touch the workpiece to be scratched. Since it can also be prevented from being attached, it will be useful for prevention.
  • the rotary arm 4 can be rotated about the arm rotation shaft portion 7 fitted to the mounting table 3 as a rotation center, and can be stopped at an arbitrary position.
  • This structure employs a known method such as a ratchet mechanism.
  • the tip of the rotary arm 4 is inserted into the rotary arm holding member 4a provided at each corner of the both ends of the storage bag la and has a function of opening and closing the storage bag la. . Therefore, it is preferable that the rotary arm 4 is made of wood, plastics, or light metal that is lightweight and strong enough to withstand the opening and closing of the storage bag la.
  • limiting in the color tone of the storage bag la is preferred so that it can be distinguished well.
  • the color tone includes black, dark red, dark purple, and dark blue.
  • the support leg 5 is pivotally supported at both ends of the mounting table 3 together with the rotating arm 4 described above so that one end of the support leg 5 can be rotated by the arm rotation shaft 7. .
  • the thickness of the plurality of support legs 5 is reduced in the vicinity of the center compared to both end portions.
  • Leg opening / closing recesses 5a are respectively provided.
  • Each support leg 5 is integrally joined by a leg opening / closing shaft 6 so as to be rotatable after the leg opening / closing recesses 5 a face each other and overlap each other.
  • the pair of integrated support legs 5 and 5 are configured to be X-shaped when opened and to be a single bar when closed. That is, the shape when closed can be made compact.
  • the pair of support legs 5, 5 are moored with an over-opening leg prevention device 8, for example, a chain, provided below the leg opening / closing shaft 6 (on the other end side) so as not to open too much. It is hooked and hung on the tool 8a.
  • an over-opening leg prevention device 8 for example, a chain
  • the position adjusting portion 10 is provided on the other end side (installation installation side) of the support leg portion 5 so that the position adjustment (length adjustment) is possible.
  • the position adjusting unit 10 is fixed to the support leg 5 by inserting the set screw 11 into one of a plurality of set screw holes 11a, so that the height of the mounting table 3 can be determined. ing. That is, as illustrated in FIG. 1, the other end side of the support leg 5 opposite to the mounting table 3 is a cylindrical position adjusting unit 10, and the position adjusting member 10a is inserted into this cylinder. Then, the length of the support leg 5 is adjusted by being stopped by the set screw 11, and as a result, the height of the mounting table 3 is adjusted.
  • the position adjusting method is not limited to this, and a known position adjusting structure can be adopted.
  • a female screw may be provided in the cylindrical position adjusting portion 10 and a male screw may be provided in the position adjusting member 10a.
  • two plates are stacked and the position is not shifted. It is good also as a structure which adjusts a position.
  • a balance adjusting portion 9 is disposed on the other end side of the support leg portion 5.
  • the balance adjusting section 9 is connected to the position adjusting member 10a so as to be rotatable by a balance adjusting connecting section 9a.
  • the smoothness of the wax is subtly used for sliding on the snow. Especially in competitions, the quality of this wax is an important factor that can determine success or failure. Therefore, in order to obtain a certain degree of parallelism of the mounting table 3, a fine position adjustment of the balance adjusting unit 9 is required.
  • the balance adjustment pedestal 9b that serves as a grounding portion of the tolerance adjustment unit 9 may be finely adjusted in the height direction using screws.
  • the support leg 5 is illustrated as a square bar, but may be a cylinder or a polygon such as a hexagon. No. Furthermore, a hollow pipe-shaped material may be used.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the work table 1 as the wax application work table of FIG.
  • the mounting table 3 protrudes above the horizontal plane of the storage bag la, that is, the upper end of the side surface lc, so that the storage bag la is not damaged or damaged when the work piece is placed thereon. is there.
  • the rotating arm 4 is rotated by the arm rotating shaft portion 7 and can be rotated to a position such as a rotating arm 4 force rotating arm 4A or 4B as indicated by a one-dot chain line.
  • the rotation angle of the rotary arm 4, that is, the stop position can be stopped at a predetermined position by using a ratchet structure or by screwing the arm rotary shaft 7.
  • FIG. 3 shows another example of the excessive leg preventing device 8. That is, the excessive leg prevention device 8A has two spread leg support portions 8b, and the spread leg support portion 8b can be relatively rotated by the opening / closing set screw 8c, and a hook portion 8d is provided at the end of the spread leg support portion 8b. And engages with hook-like hooks 8a provided on each of the pair of support legs 5. When the legs are opened, they are in a straight line to support the legs of the support leg 5 and are folded when the legs are closed. If the structure is such as the excessive leg preventer 8A, the mounting position of the excessive leg preventer 8A can be installed at a position above the leg opening / closing shaft 6 or as shown in FIG. Even in the lower position, it can easily be provided freely.
  • FIG. 4 (A) is a plan view of work table 1 in FIG. A situation is shown in which an object to be processed having an elliptical shape indicated by a dotted line, for example, a snowboard 20 is placed on the wax application work table 1.
  • a rotating arm holding member 4a is provided at each corner of the both ends of the storage bag la. The tip of the rotary arm 4 is inserted into the rotary arm holding member 4a to support the storage bag la.
  • the arm rotation shaft portion 7 is a shaft that also projects the forces at both ends of the mounting table 3.
  • the arm rotation shaft portion 7 enters a rotation hole (not shown) provided in the base portion of the rotation arm 4 and one end portion of the support leg portion 5, and the rotation arm 4 and the support leg portion 5 are pivotally supported.
  • a rotation position adjusting member 7a for example, a locking screw for the ratchet mechanism, and the base of the rotating arm 4 is stopped by the set screw. ing.
  • the rotating arm 4 is rotated to the required angle, and then stopped and fixed using its set screw.
  • FIG. 4B is an enlarged view of a portion surrounded by a one-dot chain line in FIG. Figure 4 (C) side
  • the rotating arm 4 is rotated to the position of the rotating arm 4A so that wax shavings do not scatter, and the container bag la is removed from the storage bag la. Prevents shavings etc. from splashing outside the storage bag la. That is, it is preferable that the edge of the bag of the storage bag la is located above the material to be treated, for example, the snowboard 20.
  • the rotating arm 4 is simply rotated to the position of the rotating arm 4A, the storage bag la becomes slack, and the edge of the storage bag la and the vicinity of the left and right center of the central portion (Fig. 4C) are snowboards. It will sag further downward than the position of the door 20.
  • an inner sag preventing member lcl such as a magic tape is provided at the end of the mounting table 3, for example.
  • a bag side sag prevention member lc2 that is elongated in the height direction is provided inside the side surface part lc of the storage bag la so as to engage with the inner side sag prevention member lcl.
  • a sag preventing connecting part lc4 is provided so that the side part lc is cut from the upper end of the side part lc so that it can be opened and closed with a fastener etc., and the connecting side sag preventing member lc3 is engaged with the inner sag preventing member lcl. Also good.
  • the bag side sag prevention member lc2 is a single rectangular shape that is long downward. However, the bag side sag prevention member lc2 may be arranged as a plurality of small piece bag side sag prevention lc2 downward. good.
  • FIG. 5 is a view for explaining a work table 1A as a wax application work table according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5A is a partial perspective view showing the work table 1A. 1 differs from the mounting table 3 of the work table 1 of FIG. 1 described above in that a mounting table 3A having a mounting table recess 3a2 is used. Only the differences will be explained below.
  • the mounting table 3A is provided on both sides of the mounting table central part 3a, the mounting table concave part 3a2 provided near the center of the mounting table central part 3a, and the mounting table central part 3a. It consists of a mounting base arm 3al to be connected. As shown in FIG. 5 (B), the mounting table arm portion 3al has rotations serving as engagement recesses into which the arm rotation shaft portion 7 that pivotally supports the rotation arm 4 and the support leg portion 5 is fitted.
  • a bearing portion 7b is provided.
  • the mounting table central portion 3a protrudes downward from the mounting table arm 3al and hangs down so that the mounting table recess 3a2 is provided.
  • the mounting table recess 3a2 skis on the mounting table 3A. It has the function of placing a workpiece 20 such as a board or snowboard board vertically and regulating its movement.
  • the processing material 20 can be placed vertically using that part, and when the flat part of the mounting table 3A is used, the processing material 20 can be placed horizontally (planar mounting). ) And can be placed either vertically or horizontally, making it easier to perform operations such as edge polishing and coating or removal.
  • FIG. 5 (B) is a side view for explaining the bottom and side surfaces of the inner surface of the mounting table recess 3a2, and the cushioning material 3a3 made of soft rubber or soft plastics is fixed to the inner surface of the recess. It shows how it is.
  • the buffer material 3a3 By providing the buffer material 3a3, it is possible to prevent the material to be treated 20 such as a ski board or a snowboard board from being damaged when it is sandwiched between the mounting table recesses 3a2 and to be surely placed vertically.
  • the mounting table recess 3a2 may have an arc shape, a triangular shape, or a polygonal shape in addition to the force plane illustrated in a planar shape on the bottom surface.
  • FIG. 6 (A) is a first modification of the second embodiment, and is a side view showing an example in which a spacer 3a6 is inserted in the mounting table recess 3a2 instead of the buffer material 3a3. is there. That is, the number of spacers 3a6 inserted into the mounting table recess 3a2 can be changed.
  • a fitting projection 3a4 is formed on the inner side surface of the mounting table recess 3a2 using a material having properties similar to those of the soft cushioning material 3a3 described above so as not to have wrinkles or the like.
  • the fitting projection 3a4 is fitted with the fitting recess 3a5 of the spacer 3a6 shown in the perspective view of FIG.
  • the mounting table recess 3a2 has a predetermined depth. I have to.
  • the required height can be reliably obtained, and the appropriate height of the material to be treated can be easily obtained during work. In addition, the work can be done stably with little force.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view for explaining a mounting table 3B according to a second modification of the second embodiment.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the mounting table arm 3al of the mounting table 3B is a force indicated by a substantially circular shape. This is for ease of explanation, and is the same in the following figures. It is not limited to. As shown in Fig.
  • mounting table 3B The mounting table central portion 3a, the mounting table arm 3al provided on both sides thereof, the stopper storage groove 3bl provided along the length direction of the upper surface of the mounting table arm 3al, and the stopper It is composed of a through hole 3b2 provided vertically from the bottom surface of the tool storage groove 3bl and a workpiece stopper 3b as shown in a side view of FIG.
  • the workpiece stopper 3b is L-shaped, and is one piece having a male screw portion 3b4 into which the nut 3b3 is fitted while being threaded at the end and inserted into the through hole 3b2. And the other piece that holds the workpiece (not shown) so as not to move. Also, as illustrated on the left side of the side view of Fig. 7 (B), the other piece can be rotated 360 degrees around the other piece, and its tip is pointed inward. The workpiece (not shown) is pressed and fixed with a nut 3b3 fitted in one piece. Further, when not in use, as shown on the right side of FIG. 7 (B), the other piece is completely stored in the stopper storing groove 3bl.
  • the material to be processed may be fixed by placing the material to be processed above the stopper receiving groove 3bl. That is, the material to be treated may be fixed so as to be in the positional relationship on the left side of FIG. Further, the configuration of the workpiece stopper 3b and the stopper storage groove 3bl can be used in the first embodiment and other modifications.
  • FIG. 8 (A) is a partial plan view for explaining a mounting table 3C according to a third modification of the second embodiment.
  • the mounting table 3C is the same as the mounting table 3A with respect to the mounting table center 3a, the mounting table arms 3al, and the mounting table recess 3a2.
  • the mounting table 3C is provided with a plurality of L-shaped key-shaped banding members 3c attached to the side surface so as to protrude inward and horizontally. In this example, four banding members 3c are provided.
  • a holding band 3cl is hung on the banding member 3c through a banding hole 3c2.
  • the holding band 3cl is provided with a plurality of banding holes 3c2.
  • FIG. 8 (A) two banding members 3c are provided on each mounting table 3C, and the holding band 3cl is exemplified by four banding holes 3c2. Yes.
  • the banding hole 3c2 is a key-shaped banding as shown in Fig. 8 (B), which is a cross-sectional view of XX 'in Fig. 8 (A).
  • the member 3c is adapted to engage with the upward end portion.
  • the holding band 3cl is a case where the material to be treated, such as the snowboard 20, is placed, and sometimes the holding band 3cl is pressed between the banding members 3c and 3c of the mounting table 3C facing each other as shown by the solid line in FIG. It is locked so that it can be bridged by the band hooking holes 3c2 and 3c2 provided at the end side of the band 3cl.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the banding member 3c is an L-shaped force band. The tip of the forceps member 3c is bent inward (mounting table 3C side).
  • the bent portion becomes a stopper, and the situation where the holding band 3cl is detached from the banding member 3c is reduced. Accordingly, the length of the banding member 3c and the holding band 3cl, the banding hole 3c2 and the like can be arbitrarily set even for the materials to be processed having various widths. It can be securely locked on top.
  • the holding band 3cl is hung so as to bridge the banding members 3c and 3c provided on the mounting tables 3C and 3C, respectively. . That is, the banding hole 3c2 positioned on the end side of the holding band 3cl and the banding hole 3c2 adjacent to the banding hole 3c2 are hooked on the banding members 3c and 3c of the same mounting table 3C. Thereby, the support function of the material 20 to be processed is reinforced. As a result, the shape of the holding band 3cl applied to the banding members 3c and 3c provided in pairs on the mounting tables 3C and 3C is changed from the linear shape shown by the solid line to the dotted line. As shown, it has a U shape.
  • the banding members 3c, 3c of the mounting tables 3C, 3C are applied as necessary. May be used. Furthermore, without using one of the inner side of the banding hole 3c2, use 3 pieces, and a part of the holding band 3cl crosses between the mounting bases 3C and 3C diagonally. The shape may be applied.
  • the holding band 3cl is preferably made of elastic material such as rubber or soft plastic. Furthermore, it is also possible to use hard plastics or metal spring material that is provided with a measure that prevents the material to be treated from being damaged (for example, rubber coating).
  • banding holes 3cl only one holding band 3cl
  • various support methods that is, the support function of the material to be treated such as the snowboard 20 can be selected.
  • Three or more banding members 3c may be provided on one mounting table 3C.
  • the configuration of the banding member 3c and the like can be applied to the first embodiment and other modifications.
  • FIG. 9A is a perspective view showing a mounting table 3D that is a fourth modification of the second embodiment, and is provided with a long-legged adsorbing member 3d.
  • the mounting table 3D has the same configuration as the mounting tables 3A, 3B, and 3C described above up to the mounting table center 3a, a plurality of mounting table arms 3al, and the mounting table recess 3a2. It is comprised by the through-hole 3b2 provided in 3al, and the long leg type adsorption
  • the long-legged adsorbing member 3d includes a sucker portion 3dl that adsorbs and fixes to a material to be treated (not shown), and an outer edge side of the sucker portion 3dl.
  • the knob 3d2 provided to release the suction, the rod-shaped suction member insertion part 3d 4 to be inserted into the through hole 3b2, and the long hole type suction member 3d so as not to fall off the mounting base arm part 3al. It is composed of an adsorbing member stopper 3d3 that is larger in diameter than 3b2 and is coupled to the adsorbing member insertion portion 3d4.
  • the adsorbing member stopper 3d3 may be attachable / detachable, or made of a flexible material that can pass through the through hole 3b2 while being deformed, and integrated with the adsorbing member insertion portion 3d4. May be used.
  • the long leg type adsorbing member 3d and its related configuration can be applied to other modified examples of the first embodiment.
  • This skin covering material 3a la can prevent the material to be treated from sticking when the material to be treated is placed on the placing arm portion 3al for work. It can also be used as a processed layer for forming various shapes on the surface of various mounting tables. That is, for example, a groove is formed in the covering material 3ala, or a ring-shaped member is formed by cutting and cutting a plurality of cuts in the radial direction, for example, as shown in FIG. It can also be used as a ring-shaped member shown in FIG.
  • the covering material 3ala and the related configuration can be applied as appropriate to various other mounting tables.
  • FIG. 10 is a partial side view showing a mounting table 3E as a fifth modified example in which the above-described fourth modified example is further modified.
  • a mounting table 3E as a fifth modified example in which the above-described fourth modified example is further modified.
  • the mounting table center portion 3a and the other mounting table arm portion 3al are omitted.
  • the description of the parts common to the mounting tables 3A, 3B, 3C, and 3D will be omitted, and only the difference in the configuration of the mounting table arm 3al will be described.
  • the mounting arm 3al includes a plurality of ring-shaped position adjusting rings 3d7, a diameter cap on which the position adjusting ring 3d7 can be rotated and slidable to the left and right, a narrow adjusting ring recess 3d8, and an adjusting ring. And a winding-type adsorption member 3da having a mounting table winding portion 3d5 wound around the concave portion 3d8.
  • a notch is formed at one position of the position adjusting ring 3d7. This can be achieved by adopting various known methods such as opening the cut portion using the panel property, providing a larger opening for the recess 3d8 for the adjustment ring, and fitting the opening portion force.
  • the winding-type adsorption member 3da is fastened by fixing the suction part 3dl, the knob 3d2, the winding part 3d4, and the winding part 3d5 wound around the adjustment ring recess 3d8 of the mounting base arm part 3al. Consists of a fastening part 3d6.
  • the difference between the structure of (A) and (B) in Fig. 10 is that the position adjustment ring 3d7 is arranged differently. By changing the position of the position adjustment ring 3d7, the position of the wrapping type adsorption member 3da is changed. It shows changing.
  • Fig. 10 (C) is a view of the winding-type adsorbing member 3da as seen from the direction indicated by the arrow X in Fig. 10 (A), and the fastening portion 3d6 has a screw fastening structure. However, it may be simply fitted with a panel type, or the winding portion 3d5 may be a resilient rubber ring, for example.
  • Fig. 10 (D) shows the use of a strong adsorbing member 3daa (trade name: Lever-type sucker hook ⁇ manufactured by Lec Co., Ltd.) that can withstand a load of 5 kg, for example, with improved adsorbing power! FIG.
  • a shaft 3dl1 that pivotally supports a compression lever 3d9 that performs pressure reduction operation of the strong suction member 3daa is coupled to the upper surface of the winding portion 3d5 via an attachment member 3dlO, and is integrated with the suction cup portion 3dl.
  • the strong adsorbing member 3daa is fixed to the adjusting ring recess 3d8 by tightening with the tightening portion 3d6.
  • the attachment member 3dlO has the property of having elasticity, thereby improving the compatibility in attaching the material to be processed.
  • the lever type is shown, but a screw type may be used.
  • the winding type adsorption members 3da and 3daa suitable for the material to be treated can be used. By changing the position, it can be surely sucked and held, and the work becomes easier.
  • the configurations shown in FIGS. 10A, 10B, 10C, and 10D can also be applied to the first embodiment and other modifications.
  • FIG. 11A is a perspective view for explaining a mounting table 3F which is a sixth modification of the second embodiment.
  • the mounting table 3F is the same as each mounting table according to the second embodiment described above until it includes the mounting table central portion 3a, the mounting table arm 3al, and the mounting table recess 3a2.
  • the difference is that a holding member storage groove 3b 1 is provided in the mounting table arm 3al, and a holding member 3e for holding the short foot type adsorption member 3db is provided so as to be able to enter and leave the holding member storage groove 3bl. Is a point.
  • the holding member storage groove 3bl has a holding pin 3el rotatably supported by a rotating pin 3el provided near the mounting table central portion 3a. Is stored.
  • the holding member 3e is provided with a short-leg type adsorbing member 3db without the adsorbing member insertion portion 3d4 shown in FIG.
  • the short foot type suction member 3db is composed of a suction cup portion 3dl, a suction release knob 3d2, and a suction member stopper member 3d3 removably inserted into the stopper member insertion hole 3d40. .
  • FIG. 11B the right side of the mounting table arm 3al shows a state in which the holding member 3e is stored in the holding member storage groove 3b 1.
  • the holding member 3e is rotated by the rotating pin 3el, rises up, and the holding member 3e supports the snowboard 20 by adsorbing the sucker part 3dl of the short-foot type adsorbing member 3db to the material to be treated, such as the snowboard 20. It shows how it is.
  • the force shown in the figure is supported so that only one of the left side is supported.
  • the holding member 3e and the related configuration are the same as those in the first embodiment and others. This modification can also be applied.
  • FIG. 12 (A) is a side view for explaining a mounting table 3G that is a seventh modification of the second embodiment.
  • the mounting table 3G has a mounting table central part 3a and a mounting table concave part 3a2 provided in the mounting table central part 3a.
  • the force is the same as that of each of the above-mentioned work tables.
  • the arm rotation shaft 30 is provided on the arm rotation shaft 30 and is slidably supported on the arm rotation shaft 30 so as to be slidable to the left and right.
  • the slide mounting table 31 includes a circular arm portion rotation shaft insertion hole 32, a holding member storage groove 3bl, a holding member 3e, and a holding member. It is composed of a rotation pin 3el provided near the center 3a of the mounting table that can rotate 3e in the direction of the arrow. Furthermore, the holding member 3e is provided with a plurality of stop member insertion holes 3d40 into which the adsorbing member stop member 3d3 can be inserted or removed. The stop member insertion hole 3d4 is disposed in the length direction of the arm rotation shaft 30, and the position of the short foot type adsorbing member 3db can be changed.
  • the short foot type adsorbing member 3db can be moved to an arbitrary position of the stop member insertion hole 3d40, the size of the material to be processed is further limited. It should be noted that the slide mounting table 31 and its related configuration can also be applied to the first embodiment and other modifications.
  • FIG. 13 (A) is a perspective view showing a mounting table 3H which is an eighth modification of the mounting table in the second embodiment.
  • a cutting plate 3aa and a cutting groove 3ab are provided at the end of the mounting table arm 3al.
  • the wax attached to the scraper can be surely scraped and removed.
  • a grinding groove 3ab having a groove width slightly larger than the thickness of the scraper in a ring shape on the outer periphery of the mounting table arm 3al, it is possible to simultaneously remove the wax shavings on both sides of the scraper.
  • these cutting plate 3aa and cutting groove 3ab are It is possible to provide each mounting table in an overlapping manner. Further, since the cutting plate 3aa is installed on the upper surface portion of the mounting table arm portion 3al, when attaching another member (not shown) to the material to be processed, for example, when attaching by screwing.
  • this cutting plate 3aa also acts as a stopper for the rotation of the workpiece, making the work safe. Can be done.
  • FIG. 13 (A) one each of the lj plate 3aa and the shaving groove 3ab are provided, but if necessary, the shaving plate 3aa alone or only the lj groove 3ab may be provided. You may do it.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the mounting base arm portion 3al of the mounting bases 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, 3F, 3G, 3H is shown in a circle, but in addition to this, an oval shape, the above-mentioned rectangular shape, Further, it may have a polygonal shape.
  • FIG. 14 is a partial perspective view of a workbench 1B as a wax application workbench according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the work table 1B is different from the work tables 1 and 1A described above in that a plate-shaped mounting table 35 is provided so as to bridge the two mounting tables 3.
  • the plate-shaped mounting table 35 is divided into two pieces and connected by a folding bracket 36a, and the folding section 36 is folded in half like a butterfly wing through the folding bracket 36a! / RU
  • the plate-like mounting table 35 is illustrated as being composed of two plate-like ones. However, it may be removable as a single plate, and the plate width may be reduced. It may be divided into 4 or 6 sheets, or like a slat-like shape to provide a gap.
  • an adsorption member 3d (not shown) may be disposed on the upper surface of the plate-like mounting table 35.
  • the plate-shaped mounting table 35 has a force that is illustrated so as to be provided to the full width of the storage bag la.
  • FIG. 15 is a view for explaining a vise-type holding device 37 used for the plate-shaped mounting table 35 described above.
  • the vise type holding device 37 is provided with a vise holding device main body 37a that forms the skeleton of the device, a mounting table recess 3a2 provided in the upper center portion of the vise type holding device 37, and a mounting table recess 3a 2
  • the suction member 3d (3da, 3db) and a vise stopper 37b provided below the vice holding device main body 37a.
  • the noise stopper 37b is threaded on the side surface of the plate-shaped mounting table 35, which is configured to be easy to mount by changing the length and width, for example. By rotating the retaining shaft 37c, it can be attached and removed by tightening or loosening.
  • FIG. 15 (A) is a side view showing an element using the winding-type adsorption member 3da shown in the side view of FIG. 15 (B).
  • the winding portion 3d5 has a belt-like shape (thin plate shape), is wound so as to enter the winding groove 37d, and is provided with a winding locking member 37e provided at the end, such as a hook, a velcro tape, or a watch band. Locked with something like a stopper.
  • FIG. 15 (B) the force in which the cross-section of the winding shape is a quadrangle, according to the cross-sectional shape of the winding groove 37d, the cross-section of the winding shape is shown in FIG. 10 (C).
  • a winding-type adsorption member 3da that has a circular shape.
  • the band shape is because there is an advantage that it can be easily handled regardless of the shape of the winding groove 37d.
  • This vise type holding device 37 is effective for a work table 1J shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 15C is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the short foot type adsorbing member 3db is provided across the mounting table recess 3a2 in the upper center portion of the vise type holding device 37.
  • the short foot type adsorbing member 3db has a male screw part 37f that is screwed into and engaged with a female screw part 37e provided on the upper surface of the vise type holding device 37 at the bottom of the suction cup part 3dl.
  • the stop shaft 37c can adopt a method other than screwing. For example, it may be sandwiched hydraulically. With such a configuration, since the material to be processed can be used to the full width of the plate-like mounting table 35, various tools can be placed. In addition, the degree of freedom of placing the material to be processed can be increased, and the work becomes easier.
  • FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a workbench 1C as a wax application workbench according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the wax coating platform 1C is different from the platforms 1, 1A and 1B because the support leg 5 remains open and fixed during use, and the platform 3 moves in the direction of the arrow, and multiple platforms are moved.
  • the distance between the mounts 3 can be adjusted. That is, the slide rotation shaft portions 42 provided at both ends of the mounting table 3 are moored in the mooring recesses 41 provided in the mounting table position adjusting unit 40 so that the interval between the two mounting tables 3 and 3 is increased. To decide.
  • FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a workbench 1C as a wax application workbench according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the wax coating platform 1C is different from the platforms 1, 1A and 1B because the support leg 5 remains open and fixed during use, and the platform 3 moves in the direction of the arrow, and multiple platforms are moved.
  • the distance between the mounts 3 can be
  • the illustrated state is the widest interval, and the state in which one mounting table 3 is anchored in the mooring recess 41 inward by one is the next widest interval, and the other mounting table 3 is also one.
  • Min By mooring in the mooring recess 41 on the inner side, a third wide space is obtained.
  • the work table 1C shown in FIG. 16 can be set in a total of seven levels.
  • the mounting table 3 is the same as that shown in FIG. 1, but each of the mounting tables described above can also be used.
  • FIGS. 17A and 17B are a partial perspective view and a partial side view for explaining FIG. 16 in detail. That is, FIG. 17 (A) illustrates the mounting table position adjusting unit 40 having the mooring recess 41 that moves and holds the slide rotation shaft 42 of the mounting table 3 without the support leg 5 being powered.
  • FIG. The mounting table position adjustment unit 40 includes a mooring main body part 40a having a mooring concave part 41 to which the slide rotation shaft 42 is moored, a lid part 40b provided so as to cover the mooring concave part 41, and a mooring main body part 40a.
  • Folding bracket 3 la that can be folded
  • lid folding bracket 40c that can fold lid portion 40b in two
  • a rotary arm that is provided at the end of mooring main body portion 40a and holds rotary arm 4 rotatably It is composed of a holding part 43.
  • the mooring recesses 41 are formed in the mooring body 40a by a partition 40a1.
  • the support leg 5 is locked to the support leg holding part 44 provided on the bottom surface side of the mooring body part 40a so as to be rotatable by the rotation pin 44a.
  • the rotation arm holding portion 43 is configured such that the rotation angle of the rotation arm 4 can be adjusted by the locking rotation pin 43a.
  • Both ends of the mounting table 3 are slide rotation shafts 42 inserted and locked in the mooring recesses 41. By lifting the lid portion 40b, the mounting table 3 is placed in each of the mooring recesses 41. It is possible to move freely according to the position.
  • the lid 40b covers the mooring recess 41, the slide rotating shaft 42 of the mounting table 3 can be reliably operated without dropping from the mooring recess 41 during the operation.
  • the partition 40al of the mooring recesses 41 is eliminated to form one horizontally long recess, and a set screw is provided on the lid 40b to lock the slide rotary shaft 42. It's okay. With such a configuration, since only the mounting table 3 can be moved according to the mooring recess 41, even if the length of the material to be treated is variously changed, the trouble of the wax application operation or the like is extremely reduced. .
  • FIG. 18 is a plan view for explaining a workbench 1D according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the difference between this work table 1D and the above work tables is that It is possible to freely adjust the length of the rotary arm 4 by providing a slide holder 50 that slides and locks the rotary arm 4 provided on the arm rotary shaft 7 at the end of the base 3. This is the point.
  • FIG. 18 (B) is a partial plan view for explaining the slide holder 50
  • FIG. 18 (C) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XX ′ of FIG. 18 (B).
  • the slide holder 50 is integrated with the rotary shaft 7c that is rotatably inserted into the rotary bearing portion 7b by screwing or the like.
  • the rotating shaft 7c is also engaged with the support leg 5 and is pivotally supported by the support leg 5.
  • the rotary arm 4 slides in the slide hole 50a shown in FIG. 18C in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG. 18B, and is locked by a slide stop pin 51 at a predetermined position.
  • the length of the storage bag la that is, the length of the work table 1D in the length direction during work can be freely adjusted. You can also work in The mounting table 3 is the same as the work table 1C in FIG.
  • FIG. 19 (A) is a side view for explaining a support leg portion 5 A that is a first modification of the support leg used in each of the above-described worktables. That is, the support leg 5aa, which is the main part of the support leg 5A, is opened and installed, and the tool bag 60 is attached to the support leg 5aa with the leg attachment 61 provided on the tool bag 60. It has been.
  • FIG. 19B is a perspective view for explaining the tool bag 60 described above.
  • the tool bag 60 has a container portion 63 and a belt-like shape provided at the upper end of each side surface of the container portion 63, and has a tool bag fixing member 61a such as a magic tape at the tip portion.
  • the part fixing member 61b and a binding string holding part 62a formed, for example, by folding a part of the container part 63 so that the binding string 62 is inserted.
  • the binding strap 62 has a tool pouch 60 that has closed the drawstring bag when the tool bag 60 is removed from the support leg 5A, so that the tool pouch 60 is not lost. Can be stored together.
  • the leg attachment member 61 may be simply tied in a string shape without using the above-described magic tape.
  • FIG. 20 is a side view showing a support leg portion 5B which is a second modification of the support leg used in each of the above-described work tables. That is, the support leg 5B is the main part of the support leg 5aa.
  • the leg opening / closing shaft member 6a which also serves as the leg opening / closing shaft portion 6 is provided.
  • the right leg opening / closing shaft member 6a in FIG. 20 is provided with an L-shaped locking portion 6al that allows the tools to be moored and locked, and the left leg opening / closing shaft member 6a has a force.
  • a hook-shaped locking portion 6a2 is provided.
  • the force with which different locking members are provided on the left and right may be provided with the same locking members on the left and right.
  • the L-shaped locking portion 6al is L-shaped, one piece is linear, and the end of the other piece pivotally supports the support leg 5aa of the support leg 5B, A threaded male thread portion 6a4 is formed, and a nut 6a3 is fitted and fixed from both inside and outside.
  • the force hook type locking portion 6a2 has a shape similar to the “U” shape instead of the linear shape of one piece of the above L-shaped locking portion 6al. With such a shape, things that break when dropped can be securely moored and locked.
  • the L-shaped locking portion 6al and the force-locking locking portion 6a2 may both be provided outwardly of the force provided facing the inside of the support leg 5B.
  • FIG. 21 (A) is a perspective view showing a support leg portion 5 C which is a third modified example of the support legs used for each of the above-described worktables. That is, a grounding member 5b is provided at the end (the ground side) of the support leg 5aa constituting the main part of the support leg 5C so as to bridge the two support legs 5aa. With this configuration, the ground contact area of the grounding member 5b can be maintained large even when force is applied from the left and right sides (sides), and the frictional resistance increases. Work can be done.
  • FIG. 21B is a perspective view showing a state in which the short foot type adsorbing member 3db is detachably attached to the grounding member 5b of FIG. 21A. That is, the grounding member 5b is provided with an insertion hole 5c, and a suction member stopping member 3d3 constituting a part of the short foot type suction member 3db is removably inserted. With such a configuration, even if the grounding side is a smooth surface, the work table does not rattle or slide due to the suction cup 3dl adsorbing to the grounding side.
  • the adsorbing member for example, the short leg type adsorbing member 3db may be provided on the installation surface side of the other support leg described above.
  • the knob 3d2 is not shown in the short leg type adsorbing member 3db, but the knob 3d2 may be provided. Furthermore, instead of the suction member, the frictional resistance is soft and the surface has a large surface area. A sheet having a large resistance may be attached. For the convenience of explanation, the illustration of the excessive leg preventing device 8 is omitted.
  • FIGS. 22A to 22C are partial plan views according to the work tables 1 to 1D.
  • the folded-back portions 100 are provided. It shows the state of being.
  • rotating arm retaining holes Id are provided at both corners of the adjustment folded portion 100.
  • stop 4b At the tip of the rotary arm 4, there is a stop 4b that is annular and has a diameter larger than the rotary arm stop hole Id so as not to close the storage bag la unnecessarily.
  • a spherical storage bag stopper member le to be fitted from above is provided.
  • the storage bag la is supported by a spherical storage bag stopper member le that is inserted or screwed into the rotary arm 4 after the tip of the rotary arm 4 is inserted into the rotary arm stop hole Id.
  • FIG. 22 (B) is a partial plan view in which a rectangular storage bag stopper member If is provided instead of the spherical storage bag stopper member le.
  • the rectangular storage bag stopper member If supports the storage bag la on the rotary arm 4 by striking the rotary arm stop hole Id of the folded portion 100.
  • the rotating arm 4 is provided with an inner protrusion 4c corresponding to the stopper 4b.
  • the inner protruding portion 4c is a portion that protrudes only toward the center side in the width direction of the storage bag la, and functions in the same manner as the stopper portion 4b.
  • a fixing ring for fixing the damage prevention device for example, the storage bag la, at a position along the rotary arm 4 of the bottom lb or the side surface lc of the storage bag la.
  • a plurality of pairs of holes provided with 13 (shown later in FIG. 24, etc.) or the like may be provided, and the rotary arm 4 may be inserted into the holes to hold the storage bag la.
  • Fig. 22 (C) shows the connection of the inner projecting portion 4c of Fig. 22 (B), and shows the bending destination portion of the connecting rotary arm 4d that is configured to bend one bar.
  • the storage bag la is stored in the folded portion 100, and the rotating arm retaining hole Id described above is omitted.
  • the connecting rotating arm 4d has a bent corner portion formed in an arc shape. However, although not shown in the figure, it may be a partial shape in a triangle, a partial shape in a quadrangle, or a partial shape such as a polygon more than that. Furthermore, the tip end side of the rotating arm 4 may be formed into a cylindrical shape, and the connecting rotating arm 4d may be inserted.
  • a hook button or a velcro tape may be provided on the folded portion 100 (not shown) so that the connected rotating arm 4d is completely sandwiched.
  • FIG. 23 shows the folded portion 100 in a square shape, and the folded portion 100 has a U-shape.
  • a rotating arm 4 is inserted into the opposite sides of the U-shape to support the storage bag la.
  • the other side is not shown so that the force storage bag la shown in a state where the end portion of the storage bag la is simply folded back is not shown, but a member that supports the storage bag la at this portion.
  • a member made of the same material as the rotary arm 4 may be inserted to prevent sagging.
  • FIG. 24 (A) shows a plurality of (two in this case) adjustable turn-back portions 100a on a storage bag la with a turn-back portion 100, and a storage bag fixing ring 13 ( It is a top view which shows the state in which the below-mentioned illustration is provided.
  • FIG. 24 (B) is a plan view showing this adjustable return portion 100a for adjustment, which is in the shape of a bag and is provided with a rotating arm retaining hole Id.
  • fixing tools lg for example, fasteners are provided at both ends of the adjustable turn-up portion 100a that can be replaced so as to be fixed at predetermined positions of the storage bag la.
  • FIG. 24 (C) is a plan view showing the bag-like adjusting folded portion 100b used when the connecting rotary arm 4d as shown in FIG. 22 (C) is used.
  • the bag-like adjustment folded portion 100b is also fixed at a predetermined position of the storage bag la by the fixing tool lg.
  • the adjustment folded portion 100a can be used for the connected rotating arm 4d even if the rotating arm retaining hole Id is provided.
  • FIG. 24D is a plan view showing the extension-type adjusting folded portion 100c.
  • Folding part 100c for the extension type adjustment is a fixing tool lg that cuts the bottom part lb and the side part lc at the end of the storage bag la, has a fixing tool lg at the cutting part, and is connected to the fixing tool lg.
  • the length of the storage bag la can be adjusted according to the degree of opening of each support leg described above by making it possible to attach or replace the various adjustment folded portions 100a, 100b, 100c.
  • the bag la can be prevented from sagging. Note that in FIG. 24A, the force illustrated by the plurality of adjustment folding portions 100a may be provided only at a predetermined position. Also, you can use a magic tape instead of a fastener as a fixing method.
  • FIG. 25 is a plan view for explaining an example in which the storage bag la is removable from the support leg 5 (not shown). That is, a cut is made on the outer side in the width direction of the fixing ring 13 provided in the leg hole 12 of the storage bag la, and the cut is made from the cut to the bottom lb and the side part lc of the storage bag la existing on the outer side in the width direction. And a fixing device lg, for example, a fastener, is provided at the cut so that it can be connected and released. With such a configuration, the support leg 5 (not shown) and the storage bag la can be cut separately, that is, the partial force of the fixing device lg at the end of the work, so that only the storage bag la is taken out. It is effective for cleaning.
  • a fixing device lg for example, a fastener
  • a sheet-like material (not shown) is fixed so that it is overlapped with a magic tape magnet, and a wax bottle or the like is placed outside the storage bag la. You may make it not leak.
  • FIG. 26 is a diagram showing a state in which a plurality of leg hole portions 12 are provided in the storage bag la shown in the plan view of FIG. 24 (A) (a total of 12 in this example). Further, a pair of magnets lh having magnetism opposite to each other on the ground side is provided outside the bottom lb of the storage bag (the back side in the figure) with the storage container portion 2 interposed therebetween. Each of the plurality of leg holes 12 is provided with a fixing ring 13 (illustrated later). The plurality of leg holes 12 are arranged in the same symmetry in the vertical direction with the side surface lc in the vicinity of the side surface portions lc, lc so as to form a pair.
  • the fixing ring 13 is provided with a cut in the length direction, and the cut and the cut of the fixing ring 13 are connected via a fixing tool lg provided in the storage bag la.
  • a fixing tool lg provided in the storage bag la.
  • two central ones are provided symmetrically in the length direction, and the other two are on the side closer to the center fixed ring 13. Only one is provided.
  • the opening device of the support leg 5 (not shown) can be opened.
  • the fixture lg is opened to move the support leg 5 and the adjustment bag 100a can support the storage bag la with little slack.
  • a plurality of pairs of magnets lh, lh having opposite magnetism on the ground surface side across the storage container portion 2 may be provided as necessary. Providing the magnets lh and lh having opposite magnetities in this way causes the storage bag la to be folded from the center when the work table is folded at the end of the work. At this time, the magnets lh and lh can be folded by the magnetic force through the bottom lb of the storage bag la so that no slack occurs in the middle of the storage bag la. Therefore, since the slack is reduced, the risk of damaging the storage bag la when folded is reduced. In addition, it is preferable to cover the unused leg holes 12 with a lid (not shown) to prevent rainwater and dust from entering.
  • FIG. 27 is a partial plan view showing a state in which the auxiliary mounting portion 110 is provided at the end portion of the storage bag la in the longitudinal direction, that is, at the distal end portion of the rotating arm 4.
  • the auxiliary placement unit 110 is a part for placing tools, and includes a net part 110a, two auxiliary arms 110b that support the net part 110a, and an insertion part 110c provided at one end of the auxiliary arm 110b. It consists of.
  • the net portion 110a is attached to the auxiliary arm 110b so that it can be adjusted to an arbitrary length with a hook or a magic tape (not shown).
  • the insertion portion 110c can be inserted into the stopper portion 4b and can be adjusted to an arbitrary length. In this way, by providing the auxiliary placement unit 110, a large number of various tools can be arranged within the reach of the hand, and work such as wax application becomes easy.
  • FIG. 28 (A) is a partial plan view showing a state in which the implement hanging member 111 is provided at the end portion in the longitudinal direction of the storage bag la, that is, at the tip end portion of the rotating arm 4.
  • the tool force 4-member member 111 includes a tool hook part 11 la divided into two parts and a male screw part screwed into a stopper part 4b formed with a female screw. 11 lb, a buffer fender member 11 lc, and a bent portion 11 Id that is bent above the tip of the tool hook 11 la.
  • the shock-proof fender member 111c is made of, for example, cloth, rubber, or soft so as not to give a shock or wrinkle to the tools hung on the bifurcated tool hooks 11 la and 11 la. No plastic or the like is used.
  • the bent portion 11 Id bent in a key shape prevents it from falling off when tools are placed. Therefore, this With this configuration, for example, a tool such as an iron can be temporarily placed on the tool hanging section ll la or 11 la in a safe manner while working, making it easier to switch between operations. .
  • FIG. 29 shows the height of the work table 1 when the support leg 5 is opened in an X shape as shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining another example of the balance adjusting unit 9 and the position adjusting unit 10 for appropriately ensuring the parallelism and the parallelism.
  • FIG. 29 (A) is a partial perspective view of the balance adjustment unit 9 including the balance adjustment connection portion 9a, the balance adjustment base 9b, and the balance adjustment connection shaft portion 9c. Further, the balance adjusting base 9b is pivotally supported like a pendulum so as to be swingable around a balance adjusting connecting shaft portion 9c disposed at the end of the position adjusting member 10a.
  • FIG. 29 (B) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XX ′ in FIG. 29 (A). At the bottom of the balance adjustment pedestal 9b, there is an anti-slip member 9d that is an elastic member with an uneven surface, which stabilizes the work table 1 so that it does not move when working on the work table 1. .
  • the position adjusting unit 10 at the end of the support leg 5 includes a substantially columnar position adjusting member 10a and a support leg 5, and an outer position setting unit 10b is provided on the outer periphery of the position adjusting member 10a.
  • a male screw thread portion is provided, and a cylindrical recess is provided at the end of the support leg 5 so that the position adjusting member 10a can be inserted into the recess.
  • the outer position setting portion 10b is engaged with the inner position setting portion 10c provided on the inner wall of the recess, for example, the female screw thread portion.
  • the height change 'adjustment is performed by rotating the position adjusting member 10a. Instead of using the screwing method described above, use a pin or a ratchet structure.
  • FIG. 30 is a side cross-sectional view showing still two other examples of the position adjusting unit 10 and the balance adjusting unit 9.
  • Fig. 30 (A) is a diagram showing one example, and the balance adjustment unit 9 includes a balance adjustment base 9b similar to that shown in Fig. 29, and an inner fine portion provided inside the central recess of the balance adjustment base 9b.
  • the adjusting portion 9e for example, a female screw thread portion, and a concave portion of the position adjusting portion 10, that is, a spherical holding gap portion that is a space where the conical and spherical concave portions are combined, is fitted and held by a conical spherical holding fitting member 9i.
  • the balance member is composed of a spherical spherical balance adjusting portion 9g and a balance adjusting shaft portion 9h provided so as to protrude radially outward from a part of the spherical balance adjusting portion 9g.
  • An outer fine adjustment portion 9f for example, a male screw thread portion, is provided at the tip of 9h.
  • the spherical balance adjusting portion 9g is held so as not to be disengaged from the position adjusting portion 10 by fitting the sphere holding fitting portion 9i, and swings in the sphere holding gap portion that becomes a spherical space.
  • the balance adjusting shaft portion 9h is swung like a pendulum to adjust the balance.
  • the balance adjusting unit 9 may employ other known devices.
  • FIG. 30 (B) shows almost the same structure as FIG. 30 (A).
  • the difference in force is that a stopper member insertion hole 3d4 is provided on the grounding side of the balance adjusting portion 9,
  • the short foot type suction member 3db's suction member stop member 3d3 is attached and detachably attached.
  • the suction cup 3dl In this configuration, even if the floor surface is slippery, it can be fixed securely by adsorbing the suction cup 3dl, so the work can be done with peace of mind.
  • screwing or the like can be used for attaching the short foot type adsorbing member 3db.
  • FIG. 30B the illustration of the knob 3d2 of the short foot type adsorbing member 3db is omitted in order to facilitate the component force.
  • FIG. 31 (A) shows the storage bag la moored to the support legs 5D, 5E, 5F, 5G, 5H, 5K, which will be described later, with the support legs 5, 5A, 5B, 5C described above. It is a perspective view which shows the fixing ring 13 to be made.
  • the support leg 5 (not shown) passes through the leg hole 12 provided in the storage bag la shown in FIG. 24 and the fixing ring 13 attached to the leg hole 12 holds the storage bag la. Moored.
  • FIG. 31 (B) is a cross-sectional view taken along line XX in FIG. 31 (A).
  • the fixing ring 13 is suitably made of a material that is in close contact with the support leg 5 so that wax shavings or the like during operation do not spill. Therefore, latex and rubber are preferred to plastics with inertia.
  • FIG. 32 is a view for explaining the storage container portion 2 and shows three examples.
  • the storage container portion 2 fixed to the storage bag la is composed of a cylindrical collection tube portion 2a and a bottomed cylindrical collection receiving portion 2b, and this collection receiving portion. 2b is configured to be attachable to and detachable from the collecting pipe portion 2a.
  • the storage container 2 is arranged at the bottom lb of the storage bag la, so that it is easy to collect wax shavings and the like. For this reason, the mounting table 3 (illustrated The position of the storage bag la is the size of the storage bag la.
  • the side surface portion lc of the upper end portion of the bag 1a may be the same as or lower than the horizontal plane.
  • the storage container 2 is shown in a cylindrical shape, the storage bag la has a detachable square shape with rounded corners, or an elliptical shape so as not to damage the storage bag la. There is no problem.
  • FIG. 32A shows a first example, and is a perspective sectional view when the storage container portion 2 is attached to the storage bag la.
  • a locking recess 2c is provided in the collection tube portion 2a, and is fitted into and fixed to the locking projection 2d provided in the collection receiving portion 2b. These irregularities may be provided in reverse.
  • the support leg 5 is closed, the collection tube portion 2a and the collection receiving portion 2b hang from the storage bag la and come into contact with the storage bag la, so that the storage bag la is squared so as not to be damaged.
  • rubber or a soft material having elasticity it is preferable to use rubber or a soft material having elasticity.
  • FIG. 32 (B) is a cross-sectional view showing a second example and showing a state in which the replacement garbage bag 2e is fitted in the collection receiving portion 2b.
  • the collected wax shavings and the like can be collected in the replacement garbage bag 2e and discarded in a lump, so that clean up can be facilitated.
  • FIGS. 32 (C) and (D) are perspective views showing a third example, in which the key-shaped notch 2g provided on the wall surface of the collection tube portion 2a is connected to the inner peripheral portion of the wall surface of the collection portion 2b.
  • the fitting projection 2f provided on the housing 2 is fitted, and the storage container 2 is configured.
  • a screw may be used for fitting the collection tube portion 2a and the collection receiving portion 2b.
  • the storage container 2 may be formed in a bag shape and attached to the storage bag la with a velcro tape, a button, a hook, or the like so as to be removable.
  • FIG. 33 (A) is a perspective view showing a storage container part 2A that is a first modification of the storage container part 2.
  • FIG. The opening collection part 2k is attached to the bottom lb of the storage bag la (not shown), and shavings such as wax are collected in the replacement garbage bag 2e. That is, as shown in the partial side view of FIG. 33 (B), the storage container portion 2A protrudes from the opening collection portion 2k attached to the bottom lb of the storage bag la and the bottom of the opening collection portion 2k, and the male screw A storage container fitting, a member 3 ⁇ 4, and a female screw that engages with a threaded portion of the storage container fitting ⁇ member 3 ⁇ 4 provided with a through hole 2m through which a wax shaving rod or the like passes are provided. Outer storage container fitting ⁇ member 2h And a garbage bag 2e for replacement.
  • the replacement garbage bag 2e is opened by passing through the outer storage container fitting member 2h, and is fitted together with the opening partial force storage container fitting member 3 ⁇ 4. Since the replacement garbage bag 2e is disposable, the use of the replacement garbage bag 2e makes the apparatus simple in structure. In addition, when not in use, a separate member that covers the inner side of the opening collection part 2k is provided to prevent intrusion of dust and rainwater into the storage bag la through the 2m through hole. good.
  • the lid provided in the opening collection part 2k can be similar to the storage container part 2 of each worktable described above and below. In other words, when it is necessary to move the work table, etc., it is possible to prevent scattering due to movement of wax shavings or the like by covering the storage container 2.
  • the storage container fitting member 3 and the outer storage container fitting member 2h are fitted with screws, but the configuration shown in FIG. 32 may be used. A plurality of storage container portions 2 provided in the storage bag la can be arbitrarily provided.
  • FIG. 34 shows a workbench 1E as a wax application workbench according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention. Since the basic structure is the same as the work table 1 of the first embodiment, only different parts will be described. It should be noted that the illustration of the excessive leg preventing device 8 is omitted in order to facilitate the explanation.
  • the work table 1E according to this embodiment is configured such that a curved portion 70 is provided by using a pipe material for the support leg 5aa of the support leg 5D which is the fourth modification of the support leg. This structure is preferred for using a circular pipe material.
  • FIG. 34 (A) is a perspective view showing a state when the support leg 5aa which is the main part of the support leg 5D is combined. As shown later, apart from the over-spreading leg prevention device 8, a position above the leg opening / closing shaft 6 so that the support leg 5D does not open when the support leg 5D is closed, For example, if the mounting tables 3 and 3 are stopped with a stopper 8b such as a chain shown in FIG. 34 (C), the closed state can be maintained more reliably.
  • FIG. 34 (B) shows a single support leg 5aa having a curved shape constituting the support leg 5D. By using two support legs 5aa having the curved shape, one X-shaped member having the curved portion 70 can be formed.
  • a support leg 5D to which the mounting table 3 can be attached is completed.
  • the support leg 5D which is also a pair of X-shaped members with the curved part 70, can be rotated by the leg opening / closing shaft 6 Is pivotally supported.
  • FIG. 34 (C) is a side conceptual view showing the support leg portion 5D closed.
  • the rotating arm 4 shows a state in which the force storage container portion 2 which is left open is fit in the curved portion 70.
  • the mounting bases 3 and 3 have a function similar to that of the device 8 for preventing the excessive opening of the leg 5 of FIG. It is good to make it.
  • the rotary arm 4 since the rotary arm 4 is freely rotatable in the direction indicated by the arrow, it is preferable that the rotary arm 4 be housed by being lowered or raised upward as necessary.
  • FIG. 34 (D) is a conceptual side view showing an example of a case where the rotary arm 4 is raised upward to stand vertically so that the worktable 1E can be folded away. If this is done, the shape when it is cleaned will be compact, and the storage space after cleaning will be small. In addition, it is convenient to carry.
  • FIG. 35 is a side view showing a support leg 5E which is a fifth modified example. Since this support leg 5E is a modification of the above-described support leg 5D, only the differences will be described. That is, the end on the grounding side of the support leg 5aa, which is the main part of the support leg 5E, is omitted so that the balance adjusting part 9 is omitted, and instead the support leg 5aa is bent outward at the curved part 70. A horizontal grounding portion 501 is provided so as to be directly grounded. Thereby, the installation area of the horizontal grounding part 501 becomes large, and can be installed stably. Furthermore, an over-opening leg prevention tool 8 is provided to prevent the legs from being opened more than necessary.
  • the upper end portion of the support leg 5aa that is, the side on which the mounting table 3 is supported is also bent outward by the curved portion 70 to form a horizontal support portion 502.
  • the mounting table 3 has a rotating shaft. It is supported by part 7 (not shown). With such a configuration, since the bending portion 70 is bent outward, the interval between the mounting tables 3 and 3 is widened, and the material to be processed can be placed stably. In addition, there are fewer parts on the workbench, making it easier to make.
  • FIG. 36 is a view for explaining a workbench 1F as a wax application workbench according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 36 (A) is a plan view of the wax application work table 1F. Since the basic structure is the same as in Embodiment 1, only the differences will be described. That is, a structure that holds the support leg 5F (see FIG. 36 (B)), which is the sixth modification of the support leg, and the side face lc of the storage bag la Are different.
  • one leg hole portion 12 through which the support leg portion 5F passes is provided on the left and right in the longitudinal direction of the storage bag la. The pair of left and right leg hole portions 12 are firmly attached to the support leg portion 5F via a ring-shaped fixing ring 13.
  • the fixing ring 13 is attached to the leg hole portion 12, and the hole through which the support leg portion 5F passes corresponds to the passing hole surrounded by the fixing ring 13.
  • the support leg 5F is coupled and fixed to the mounting table 3 in a wide state. This makes it easy to maintain the mounting table 3 in a stable and stable state.
  • the rotation holding screw portion 80 is configured to support the storage bag la by being screwed into the rotary shaft 7c together with the outer force of the side surface lc of the storage bag la and the storage bag la. Becomes easier and the number of parts is reduced, making it easier to handle.
  • the rotation angle of the rotary arm 4 can be adjusted and controlled as appropriate according to how the rotary presser screw portion 80 is tightened. It has also become.
  • the support leg 5F penetrates the bottom lb of the storage bag la and is fitted into the mounting table 3, the storage bag la is supported, thereby preventing sagging of the storage bag la.
  • Such a configuration of the support leg 5F can also be used as a support leg for the work table 1 to LF and the work tables 1G to 1N (illustrated later) of each embodiment.
  • a configuration using various sagging prevention members as shown in FIG. 4 can also be used.
  • FIG. 36 (B) is a perspective view showing a support leg portion 5F as a sixth modification example as a support leg used in each work table described above.
  • the support leg 5F is formed by combining two curved plate-like support legs 5aa, which are the main parts of the support leg 5F.
  • This support leg 5aa has a shape in which the grounding side and the side coupled to the mounting table 3 are wide and the center part is constricted.
  • These two supporting legs 5aa are provided with a leg opening / closing recess (meshing portion) 5a in the substantially central portion, and are engaged with the leg opening / closing recess (meshing portion) 5a and can be rotated by the leg opening / closing shaft portion 6. It is pivotally supported.
  • an excessive leg preventing device 8 is provided on the installation side of the support leg 5aa.
  • the grounding side of the supporting leg 5aa is provided with an open leg notch 5al and divided into two to increase the width of grounding, and at the same time to increase the grounding pressure by reducing the installation area, When the work bench IF is installed, stability can be achieved.
  • a balance adjuster 9 is provided at the tip of the support leg 5aa divided in two by the open leg notch 5al so that the position can be adjusted.
  • the support leg 5F may be divided into upper and lower parts by the leg opening / closing shaft 6 so that upper and lower members are fitted. In this way, when it is folded, it can be divided into smaller parts, which makes it easier to store.
  • FIG. 37 is a plan view for explaining a workbench 1G as a wax application workbench according to the eighth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the difference from the above-described work tables is that the mounting table 3 and the rotating arm 4 and the support leg portion 5G according to the seventh modification can be removed.
  • the rotating arm 4 is pivotally supported by the rotating shaft 7c of the rotating shaft portion 7 on the mounting table 3 as in the other embodiments.
  • the mounting table 3 is provided with a fitting receiving portion 90b that is fitted and fitted with a fitting end 90a provided with a fitting convex portion 90c at the end of the support leg 5G.
  • the fitting receiving portion 90b is provided with a fitting concave portion 90d, and is fitted and integrated with the fitting convex portion 90c.
  • FIG. 37 (B) is a plan view showing a support leg portion 5G as a support leg portion as a seventh modified example, and a plan view showing the support leg portion 5G being folded. is there.
  • the pair of support leg members 5aa which is the main part of the support leg part 5G, is rotated by the leg opening / closing shaft part 6 to form a single bar.
  • the other pair of supporting legs 5aa has the same configuration. In this way, the mounting table 3, the support leg 5G, and the storage bag la (not shown) can be separately separated and folded and stored after the work is completed. Is easy to transport.
  • FIG. 38 is a side view showing a workbench 1H as a wax application workbench according to the ninth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the difference between the work table 1H and the work tables described above is that an arcuate rotating arm 44 having an arc shape is provided to support the storage bag la. Only the differences will be explained below.
  • the arc-shaped rotating arm 44 is located above the leg opening / closing shaft portion 6 of the supporting leg portion 5 and close to the mounting table 3, and the locking rotating hole pin 44a and the end portion of the arc-shaped rotating arm 44 on the supporting leg side
  • the support leg 5 is supported by a plurality of arm rotation pin holes 44b provided on the arm.
  • the arcuate rotating arm 44 is configured to rotate or lock at an appropriate angle when the locking rotating pin 44a is inserted into the arm rotating pin hole 44b and the locking hole of the support leg 5.
  • the locking rotation pin 44 a is pivotally supported by screwing it into the arm rotation pin hole 44 b and the locking hole of the support leg 5.
  • the bottom portion lb of the storage bag la is exposed.
  • a storage container 2 is provided at the center of the bottom lb.
  • the side wall lc of the storage bag la may be provided with a sag prevention member as shown in FIG. 4 (C), or a rotating screw presser as shown in FIG. 36 (A). Part 80 may be provided. Providing the arcuate rotating arm 44 in this way can prevent the bottom lb of the storage bag la from being damaged or torn.
  • the side surface lc of the storage bag la may be provided with a configuration as shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 39 is a view for explaining a workbench 1J as a wax application workbench according to the tenth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the work table 1J has a U-shape with a stationary table 35a that can be folded in half, and an L-shaped rotary arm 35al that is provided on each side end in the longitudinal direction of the stationary table 35a.
  • the over-leg preventing device 8 uses a known means (not shown).
  • FIG. 39 (A) is a perspective view showing a skeleton portion in which the storage bag la of the work table 1J is omitted.
  • a stationary type mounting table 35a similar to the plate type mounting table 35 of the mounting table 1B shown in FIG. 14 is used.
  • the folding portion 36 can be folded in two in the direction of the arrow through a folding fitting 36a provided on the side of the stationary mounting table 35a.
  • the L-shaped rotary arm 35al is supported so that one short piece can be rotated in the direction of the arrow or locked at an appropriate angle by an arm rotary pin 35a2 on the side of the stationary table 35a.
  • FIG. 39 (B) is a side view of FIG. 39 (A) and shows a state in which the storage bag la and the storage container part 2 are provided.
  • the other piece (the side supporting the storage bag) of the L-shaped rotary arm 35al is positioned below the stationary table 35a. If it is on the upper side, the storage bag la may interfere with the operation during wax application work, etc., so that it can be prevented. Further, the bottom lb of the storage bag la is not shown, but the opposite side of the storage bag fixing rings 13 and 13 disposed on the one integrated support leg 51 is applied by applying the configuration shown in FIG. Each is provided with a notch, and is configured so that it can be opened and closed with a force fixture lg.
  • the other integrated support leg 51 has the same configuration.
  • FIG. 39 (C) the storage bag la is shown by a dotted line for the sake of convenience, but when the integrated support leg 51 of the work table 1J is folded at the end of the work, FIG.
  • the stationary table 35a and the integrated support leg 51 are folded in a substantially horizontal shape.
  • the integrated support leg 51 is illustrated so that the inner force is also folded toward the outside, but may be configured to be folded toward the inside.
  • the integrated support leg 51 has a shape as shown in FIG. 39 (B) when the leg is opened during work.
  • a known means for maintaining and fixing the open leg state is provided so that the shape of the open leg may be broken or deformed so that it does not interfere with operations such as wax application.
  • the folded part 36 is folded in half, the plane visible when folded is only one side of the folded part 36. As a result, when folded, the workbench 1J is half the size.
  • the bottom lb portion of the storage bag la corresponding to the back surface of the plate-shaped mounting table 35 scatters shavings such as wax. It is extremely rare to come. Accordingly, a support leg through hole 51a is provided in the bottom lb of the storage bag la, and a fixing member 5 lb such as a magic tape or a magnet is provided at the edge of the support leg through hole 51a. Further, on the back surface of the plate-shaped mounting table 35, a fixing member 5 lb is provided at a position symmetrical to the fixing member 51 b on the storage bag la side so as to be united and engaged with the fixing member 51 b on the storage bag la side. With such a configuration, the surface area of the storage bag la can be reduced during cleaning, and only the storage bag la can be easily removed. Instead of using Velcro or magnets, they may be fixed with screws.
  • a replacement arm 35a3 having a pinching member 35a4 like a laundry pin is attached to the end,
  • the mold rotating arm 35al may be used instead. In this way, since it can be easily replaced, it becomes possible to obtain various shapes that require the shape of the rotating arm. Therefore, usability is improved. Note that, similar to the mounting table 1B shown in FIG. An adsorbing member may be provided or may be formed into a slat-like shape.
  • FIG. 40 is a view for explaining a work table 1 K as a wax application work table according to the eleventh embodiment of the present invention.
  • the support leg 5D is similar to that used for the workbench 1E in FIG. The difference is that a folding storage box 200 having a function corresponding to the storage bag la is used. Therefore, the explanation will focus on the folding storage box 200.
  • the illustration of the excessive leg preventing device 8 is omitted.
  • the folding storage box 200 includes a shallow bottom portion 201 at the center, and bottom deep portions 202 on both sides where the storage container portion 2 is provided at the bottom, It is composed of a folding locking pin 203 that can be folded in approximately the center of the shallow bottom portion 201.
  • the side shape of the foldable storage box 200 is the same as that of the left and right sides of the folding lock pin 203.
  • the side shape is a shape that looks like the “concave” character upside down. It becomes.
  • the storage container portion 2 is provided on the bottom surface of the left and right bottom deep portions 202.
  • the mounting table 3 is arranged on the bottom deep portion 202 side and is locked by the storage box locking pin 204 so as not to protrude from the upper surface of the folding storage box 200.
  • FIG. 40 (B) is a side view showing a state in which workbench 1K is folded.
  • the foldable storage box 200 has a shape that is folded and united by folding lock pins 203.
  • the mounting table 3 is provided inside the deep bottom portion 202, supported by the rotating shaft 7 together with the support leg 5D by the storage box locking pin 204, and removed by removing the storage box locking pin 204. Can be removed.
  • the storage container 2 is not shown in the drawing as being removed.
  • the removed folding storage box 200 is provided with a locking pin insertion hole 202a in the bottom deep portion 202, and the storage box locking pin described above is provided.
  • the mounting table 3 and the folding storage box 200 are combined.
  • the shallow bottom portions 201, 201 and the deep bottom portions 202, 202 are folded into a shape in which the boxes are covered with each other.
  • These folding storage boxes 200 are preferably formed by combining the surfaces with plate-like members.
  • each corner of the foldable storage box 200 may be framed with a rod-shaped structural member, and the flat portion may be constituted by a soft sheet.
  • another support leg may be used.
  • FIG. 41 is a side view for explaining a work table 1 L as a wax application work table according to the twelfth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the difference between this work platform 1L and the other work tables is that the L-shaped rotary arm 35al used in Fig. 39 is supported on the rotating shaft 7 in the opposite direction together with the end of the support leg 5. is there. That is, the one piece that supports the storage bag la of the L-shaped rotary arm 35al at its end is positioned above the mounting table 3, that is, the snowboard 20 as an object to be treated, for example. For this reason, the upper end portion of the side surface portion lc of the storage bag la is also located above the snowboard 20.
  • the height of the side lc of the storage bag la can be adjusted with a simple operation. It is possible to perform safe work with less splashing.
  • FIG. 42 is a view for explaining a work table 1 M as a wax application work table according to the thirteenth embodiment of the present invention.
  • This work table is different from the above-described work tables in that a stepladder-type support leg 500, which is a ninth modification of the support leg, is used instead of the above-described support legs.
  • FIG. 42 (A) is a side view of the work table 1M, and a square mounting table 300 is provided on each of the plurality of stepladder-type support legs 500.
  • FIG. A material to be treated (not shown) is placed so as to bridge the square placing table 300, and operations such as wax application are performed.
  • the rotating arm 4 is pivotally supported at the upper center of the stepladder-type supporting leg 500 so that it can be rotated by an arm rotating pin 35a2 and can be adjusted to an appropriate angle.
  • the two stepladder-type support legs 500 are separate from each other, and are arranged side by side so that they have the function of a work table when in use.
  • Each stepladder-type support leg 500 is provided with an over-opening leg prevention device 8 to stabilize the stepladder-type support leg 500.
  • the storage bag la is configured such that the storage container portion 2 is disposed between the two stepladder-type support legs 500.
  • Fig. 42 (B) is a plan view of the storage bag la used in Fig. 42 (A).
  • the leg hole portion 12 is provided with a fixing ring 13 but is not shown.
  • Folded portions 100 are provided at both ends of the storage bag la and are supported by the rotating arm 4. Such a configuration is more suitable for business use than for personal use.
  • FIG. 43 is a view for explaining a workbench 1N as a wax application workbench according to the fourteenth embodiment.
  • the difference from the above-described worktables is that a cover is provided in the open portion of the upper surface of the storage bag la. Note that the illustration of the excessive leg preventing device 8 and the balance adjusting unit 9 is omitted for easy explanation.
  • FIG. 43 (A) is a side view of work table 1N.
  • the side storage container cover 400a has a square sheet shape, and has a width corresponding to the length of the rotation arm 4 from the upper end of the side surface lc to the outer end in the longitudinal direction of the storage bag la. It is hung down.
  • the side storage bag cover 400a is lifted as shown by an arrow when not working, and covers a part of the opening surface of the storage bag la.
  • FIG. 43 (B) is a side view showing another example in which the attachment position of the storage bag cover of the work table 1N is different.
  • the longitudinal storage bag cover 400b has a square sheet shape and is provided on the end surface on the rotating arm holding member 4a side so as to have a width and a length so as to cover the entire opening of the storage bag la.
  • the role of preventing the shattering of the shellfish can be prevented by spreading the longitudinal storage bag cover 400b in the direction of the arrow indicated by the dotted line and closing the cover.
  • Shaving ridges such as wax have the property of being very light and easy to scatter in a single wind.
  • the wax application work table 1, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, 1G, 1H, 1J, 1K, 1L, 1M, IN according to the embodiment of the present invention is used in a cold place. Therefore, it is necessary to select a material to be used that does not harden easily even at low temperatures and breaks easily.
  • thermoplastic soft plastics such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polychlorinated butyl, nylon, polyisobutylene, polystyrene, polyacetic acid butyl, polybutyl alcohol, polyacrylonitrile, polycarbonate, polyacetal, PET, etc. are used. It is preferable to do this.
  • the material coated on the surface thereof is polyurethane elastomer, silicone rubber, polyisoprene, salt vinylonole, styrene-butadiene rubber, polybutadiene rubber, An elastomer such as natural rubber is preferred.
  • the parts of each workbench that are in direct contact with the material to be treated other than those described above are subjected to the same coating treatment as the storage bag la as necessary so that the material to be treated is not damaged. Is preferred
  • the storage bag la may have a bottom part lb and side parts lc and lc on both sides, and may not have one or both of the side parts lc and lc, or may have other shapes. May be.
  • the description has been mainly made of the case where only one storage container unit 2 is installed in the center of the storage bag la, but a plurality of storage container parts 2 may be installed.
  • a part of the storage bag la may be used instead of providing the storage container part 2 separately from the storage bag 1a.
  • the bottom 1 of the storage bag la may be used as the storage container.
  • the pair of support legs 5 and the like each configured to be X-shaped and configured to be openable and closable, may not be X-shaped but may be “human” or other shapes. Furthermore, it may be a fixed structure rather than being openable and closable.
  • the rotating arm 4 is rotatably attached to the mounting table 3, but instead of the rotating arm 4, many pieces are connected like a fishing rod, or a member that expands and contracts is attached to the mounting table 3. May be.
  • the storage bag la is supported by the tip of the rotary arm 4 but may be supported near the center of the rotary arm 4.
  • this work table 1, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, 1G, 1H, 1J, 1K, 1L, 1M, IN is a wax application work for sports equipment such as skis and snowboards. However, it can also be used for wax application work other than sports equipment, for example, automobile parts. It can also be used for cutting wood (for example, canning work) or for polishing metal during wax application work.
  • the mounting table 3 is preferably lightweight such as light metal or reinforced plastic wood, but may be an elastic member such as rubber.
  • the support leg 5 can be appropriately selected from a material made of wood, plastics, light metal, or a composite material.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne une table de travail, où est formée une pièce de récipient de stockage (2) dans un sac de stockage (1a) pouvant être plié par des bras tournants, (4) adaptés aux deux extrémités de tables de chargement (3) afin de placer une paire de skis et des snowboards. La pièce de récipient de stockage (2) comprend une pièce tubulaire de recueil (2a) et une pièce de recueil et de réception (2b). De façon souhaitable, la pièce de recueil et de réception (2b) est adaptée tout en pouvant être démontée à la pièce tubulaire de recueil (2a). De même, de façon souhaitable, une pièce rabattable destinée à un réglage est formée de manière à pouvoir être démontée de telle sorte que la longueur du sac de stockage (1a) puisse être ajustée. De plus, de façon souhaitable, une partie en creux de la table de chargement (3a2) maintenant un élément traité (20) ainsi qu'un élément de succion (3d) sont formés et installés dans et sur la table de chargement (3) de telle sorte qu'un fonctionnement plus stable puisse être obtenu.
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