1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a belt sander, and more particularly to a belt oscillating apparatus of a belt sander.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional belt sander has a base, on which a driving wheel and a driven wheel are pivoted, a sand belt mounted on the driving and driven wheels, and a motor driving the driving wheel to rotate the sand belt, such that a workpiece is grinded on the running sand belt. The sand belt is worn when it grinds the workpieces. To keep the sand belt from being worn uniformly, the operator has to reciprocate the workpiece, and that make extra loading to the operator.
There are improved belt sanders with an oscillating device to reciprocate the sand belt, such that the operator only needs to hold the workpiece still. The conventional oscillating devices are complex and expensive that has less value for the industry.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a belt oscillating apparatus of a belt sander, which has a simple structure and lower cost.
According to the objective of the present invention, a belt oscillating apparatus of a belt sander, wherein the belt sander includes a machine frame, a driving wheel, a driven wheel, a sand belt mounted on the driving wheel and the driven wheel, and the belt oscillating apparatus is mounted on the machine frame, comprising two oscillating devices pivoted on the machine frame and pivoting the driven wheel therebetween to move the driven wheel along an axle of the driven wheel in a predetermined range. While the sand belt moves along with the driven wheel and touches one of the oscillating devices, the driven wheel is moved reversely to move the sand belt to the other oscillating device, such that the sand belt is reciprocated between the oscillating devices.
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The belt oscillating apparatus 10 includes two oscillating devices 26 and 28, two transmission devices 30 and 32 and a valve 34. Each of the oscillating devices 26, 28 has a disk 36 and a pole 38 projected from a bottom of the disk 36. The disks 36 are pivoted on a top of the frame 24 for free swing. The driven wheel 18 is between the disks 36. There is a predetermined distance a between an axle 181 of the driven wheel 18 and pivot portions 361 of the disks 36, where is the frame 24 pivoted on. The poles 38 run through the frame 14 via openings 40. The transmission devices 30, 32 is pivoted on a bottom of the frame 24 and associated with the poles 38. The valve 34, which is a three-way, two-position valve, is mounted on the bottom of the frame to be connected to the air compressor. The valve 42 has two bars 42 and 44 associated with the transmission devices 30, 32 respectively.
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In conclusion, the belt oscillating apparatus 10 of the present invention 10 provides the oscillating devices 26, 28, the transmission devices 30, 32 and the valve 34 working with each other to reciprocate the driven wheel 18 along the axle of the driving wheel 16, such that the sand belt 14 is reciprocated when the driving wheel 16 is running. As a result, the operator only needs to hold the workpiece still to grind it by the belt sander 10. It lowers loading of operator and elongates the life of the belt sander 10.
It has to be mentioned that the transmission devices may be connected to the bars of the valve directly. The transmission device is driven by one oscillating device to moves the other oscillating device. It still meets the scope of the present invention.
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