A mobile saw stand brake system incorporates a pair of swing-out legs pivotally connected to a saw stand main frame. A first end of the main frame is supported on a pair of rotating wheels. A pair of brake lever arms, each having a brake shoe end and a distal actuating end, are pivotally connected t
A mobile saw stand brake system incorporates a pair of swing-out legs pivotally connected to a saw stand main frame. A first end of the main frame is supported on a pair of rotating wheels. A pair of brake lever arms, each having a brake shoe end and a distal actuating end, are pivotally connected to the main frame. A tension mechanism is interconnected with the pair of swing-out legs so as to actuate the brake lever arms to engage the wheels when the legs are extended in their swing-out position. The brakes are disengaged when the swing-out legs are folded into a stowed position.
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I claim: 1. A mobile saw stand brake system, comprising: a substantially handtruck-shaped main frame having a pair of elongated, laterally coextensive spaced-apart frame rails terminating at a first end in a transversely directed foot portion; a pair of wheels each having an external periphery and
I claim: 1. A mobile saw stand brake system, comprising: a substantially handtruck-shaped main frame having a pair of elongated, laterally coextensive spaced-apart frame rails terminating at a first end in a transversely directed foot portion; a pair of wheels each having an external periphery and being rotatably connected to the main frame adjacent to the first end; a pair of swing-out legs pivotally connected to the main frame at a distal end from the first end so as to be movable between a stowed, closed position and an extended support position; a pair of brake lever arms each having a brake shoe end and a distal actuating end defining a midsection therebetween, the midsection of each lever arm being pivotally connected to the main frame such that the brake shoe ends are proximal to the wheel peripheries for engagement therewith; and, tension means connected to the main frame and the swing-out legs for actuating the brake lever arms when the legs are moved to the extended support position whereby the wheels are substantially prevented from rolling. 2. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 1, wherein the brake lever arm midsections are pivotally connected to the main frame rails. 3. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 2, wherein the brake lever arm midsections are pivotally connected to lateral outsides of the main frame rails. 4. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 3, wherein the brake lever arms are substantially mirror images of one another. 5. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 1, including bias means for biasing the brake lever arms to a quiescent position. 6. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 5, wherein the biasing means includes a pair of torsion springs. 7. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 1, wherein the wheels rotate about a common axis and each wheel periphery has axially directed treads and each brake shoe end has cooperatively shaped axially directed ridges for engagement with the wheel treads. 8. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 1, wherein the main frame rails are substantially parallel to one another. 9. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 1, wherein the tension means includes a pair of cable guides connected to the main frame and a pair of cables within the cable guides, each cable having a lower end connected to a corresponding one of the lever arm actuating ends and an upper end connected to a corresponding one of the swing-out legs at a position adjacent to the distal end so that moving the swing-out legs from the stowed position to the extended position tensions the cable and actuates the brakes. 10. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 9, wherein the tension means further includes an elastic member connected to each cable so as to provide each cable with a substantial coefficient of elasticity. 11. A mobile saw stand brake system, comprising: an elongated main frame terminating at a first end in a transversely directed foot portion; a pair of wheels each having an external periphery and being rotatably connected to the main frame adjacent to the first end; a swing-out leg frame pivotally connected to the main frame at an end distal from the first end so as to be movable between a stowed, closed position and an extended support position; and, a brake lever arm having a brake shoe end and a distal actuating end defining a midsection therebetween, the midsection being pivotally connected to the main frame such that the brake shoe end is proximal to one of the wheel peripheries for engagement therewith; and, force transferring means connected to the main frame and the swing-out leg frame for actuating the brake lever arm when the leg frame is moved to the extended support position whereby one of the wheels is substantially prevented from rolling. 12. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 11, wherein the brake lever arm midsection is pivotally connected to the main frame between the first and distal ends. 13. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 12, wherein the brake lever arm midsection is pivotally connected to lateral outside of the main frame. 14. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 13, wherein the brake lever arm has an approximately 140-degree twist at the brake shoe end. 15. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 11, including bias means for biasing the brake lever arm to a quiescent position. 16. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 15, wherein the biasing means includes a torsion spring. 17. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 11, wherein the wheels rotate about a common axis and a wheel periphery has axially directed treads and the brake shoe end has a cooperatively shaped, axially directed ridge for engagement with the wheel treads. 18. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 11, wherein the main frame has a pair of rails substantially parallel to one another. 19. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 11, wherein the force-transferring means includes a cable guide connected to the main frame and a cable within the cable guide, the cable having a lower end connected to the lever arm actuating end and an upper end connected to the swing-out leg frame adjacent to the distal end so that moving the swing-out leg frame from the stowed position to the extended position tensions the cable and actuates the brake. 20. The mobile saw stand brake system of claim 19, wherein the force transferring means further includes an elastic member connected to the force transferring means so as to provide the force transferring means with a substantial coefficient of elasticity.
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