Information
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Patent Grant
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6676498
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Patent Number
6,676,498
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Date Filed
Friday, February 22, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 13, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Goldstein Law Offices, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 451 358
- 451 363
- 451 344
- 451 342
- 451 457
- 451 508
- 451 479
- 279 131
- 279 21
- 125 15
- 125 1301
- 083 489
- 083 490
- 083 491
- 030 276
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A bi-directional grinder for allowing an operator to change the direction of rotation of the wheel, having a housing, a motor capable of bi-directional rotation, and a shaft. The grinding wheel is mounted on the shaft within a shroud and attached to the shaft with a locking mechanism. The shaft has a left threaded bottom portion and a right threaded bore therein. Once the grinding wheel is positioned on the shaft, a nut is tightened onto the threaded bottom portion of the shaft to tighten the wheel against the shoulder. A bolt with a broad head is inserted into the shaft bore so that the broad head is tightened against the nut. A spring loaded pin extends through the housing and is mateable with an off center transverse hole in the circular gear. When aligned, the pin may be inserted into the gear hole to cause the gear and shaft to cease rotation.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a bi-directional grinder. In particular, the invention is a grinder that is capable of rotating its grinding wheel in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction for the purpose of guarding the operator and those in the area from injury.
Ordinary grinding wheels are designed to rotate in one direction. This practice often results in many injuries to the operator, as well as those in the near vicinity to the wheel, from hot metal sparks flying from the wheel. Even wearing proper safety equipment cannot completely safeguard those working with the grinding wheel from burns caused by contact with the sparks.
Thus, there exists a need for a bi-directional grinder with a safety mechanism incorporated therein for protecting the operator from injury. Such a grinder would have a switch to reverse the direction of the wheel, thereby diverting the direction of the metal sparks spit from the wheel away from any persons in the area of the wheel, and the wheel would have to be mounted so that it remains securely attached to the grinder regardless of its direction of rotation.
While the units available may be suitable for the particular purpose employed, or for general use, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention as disclosed hereafter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the prior art, the present invention provides an improved bi-directional grinder. As such, the general purpose of the present invention, which will be described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a new and improved bi-directional grinder which has all the advantages of the prior art and none of the disadvantages.
To attain this, the present invention essentially comprises a bi-directional grinder for allowing an operator to change the direction of rotation of the wheel to avoid damage or injury, having a housing, a motor capable of bi-directional rotation, and a shaft. A gear is attached on the shaft and is in communication with the motor. The grinding wheel is mounted on the shaft within a shroud that extends outward from the housing. The wheel is attached to the shaft with a locking mechanism that ensures immobility of the wheel when the wheel is being changed. The shaft has a shoulder, a left threaded bottom portion and a right threaded bore therein. Once the grinding wheel is positioned on the shaft, a nut is tightened on the bottom portion of the shaft onto the threaded bottom portion of the shaft to tighten the wheel against the shoulder. A bolt with a broad head is inserted into the shaft bore so that the broad head is tightened against the nut. A spring loaded pin extends through the housing and is mateable with the circular gear, the gear having an off center traverse hole. When the pin and the gear hole are aligned, the pin may be inserted therein to cause the gear and shaft to cease rotation, to allow the grinding wheel to be easily replaced.
It is an object of the invention to produce a bi-directional grinder wherein the direction of the spinning wheel may be changed in order to divert hot metal sparks from coming into contact with the operator. Accordingly, the wheel has a switch incorporated therein to allow the operator to change the direction of the motor and thus the grinding wheel, thereby changing the direction of the sparks.
It is a further object of the invention to produce a bi-directional grinder having a grinding wheel that would not loosen or come apart when operated in the reverse direction. Accordingly, a locking system is incorporated into the grinding wheel to prevent the bolt from unscrewing from the housing during rotation.
To the accomplishment of the above and related objects the invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Attention is called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only. Variations are contemplated as being part of the invention, limited only by the scope of the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings, like elements are depicted by like reference numerals. The drawings are briefly described as follows.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a bi-directional grinder.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional exploded view thereof.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the bi-directional grinder.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
10
bi-directional grinding wheel
12
housing
12
F front end of housing
12
R rear end of housing
12
S sides of housing
12
T top surface of housing
14
grinding wheel
15
motor
16
locking mechanism
18
mouth portion
20
shroud
20
T top wall of sleeve
20
B bottom wall of sleeve
22
shaft
22
T top portion of shaft
22
B threaded bottom portion of shaft
22
BE bottom end of shaft
24
shoulder of shaft
26
back plate
28
shaft bore
30
bolt
32
nut
34
broad head of bolt
36
opening in bottom wall of shroud
38
gear
40
hole in gear
42
spring loaded pin
44
button head of spring loaded pin
46
electrical cord
48
power switch
50
directional switch
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
illustrates a bi-directional grinder
10
essentially comprising a housing
12
, a grinding wheel
14
positioned within the housing
12
, a motor
15
, a shaft
22
driven by the motor
15
, and a locking mechanism
16
that holds the wheel
14
securely on the shaft
22
.
The housing
12
has a front end
12
F, a rear end
12
R, two sides
12
S, and a top surface
12
T. The front end
12
F has a shroud
20
that is rounded with an open mouth portion
18
, said mouth
18
incorporating the grinding wheel
14
, such that the grinding wheel
14
extends partially outward from the mouth portion
18
of the shroud
20
. The shroud
20
has a pair of side walls
20
S, a top wall
20
T and a bottom wall
20
B, wherein the grinding wheel
14
extends spaced therebetween. The bottom wall
20
B of the shroud
20
has an opening
36
through which it may accommodate the locking mechanism
16
, which will be described in more detail hereinafter.
A directional switch
50
is positioned on the housing
12
, preferably on the top surface
12
T for easy access by the operator. The directional switch
50
is in communication with the motor
15
, to reverse rotational direction of the motor
15
, the shaft
22
, and thus the grinding wheel
14
, thereby allowing the operator to change the direction of the wheel
14
as desired and necessary.
The shaft
22
extends vertically within the housing
12
and runs through the grinding wheel
14
, wherein said grinding wheel
14
is fastened to the locking mechanism
16
. In particular, the shaft
22
has a top portion
22
T and a bottom portion
22
B, the bottom portion
22
B extending below the grinding wheel
14
. The shaft
22
also has a bottom end
22
BE extending transversely fully opposite from the top portion
22
T. The shaft
22
has a shoulder
24
between the top portion
22
T and bottom portion
22
B on which a back plate
26
is positionable. The back plate
26
also rests on top of the grinding wheel
14
. The bottom portion
22
B of the shaft
22
is threaded in a first direction and has a bore
28
extending upward into the grinding wheel
14
, said bore
28
having threading in a second, opposite direction compared to the shaft bottom portion
22
B. By way of example, the shaft bottom portion
22
B is “left” threaded and the bore has “right” threading. The locking mechanism
16
essentially comprises a nut
32
which engages the shaft bottom portion
22
B to tighten against the grinding wheel
14
. A bolt
30
is provided which has a broad head
34
larger than the nut
32
. This configuration allows the bolt
30
to be inserted into the bore
28
such that the broad head
34
is tightened against the nut
32
. The bolt
30
has threading in the same direction as the bore
28
and therefore is mateable with the shaft bore
28
and the nut
32
has threading in the same direction as the threaded bottom portion
22
B and therefore is mateable with the bottom portion
22
B of the shaft
22
. However, this configuration allows the nut
32
to remain fixed tightly against the grinding wheel
14
, despite the direction it rotates.
A circular gear
38
is fixedly mounted to the shaft
22
positioned between the top platform
20
T of the sleeve
20
and the top surface
12
T of the housing
12
. The circular gear
38
may be configured to transmit power from the motor
15
to the shaft
22
. A spring loaded pin
42
extends through the housing top surface
12
T and is selectively mateable with a hole
40
located off center on the gear
38
and extends transversely the width of the gear
38
. The pin
42
has a button head
44
that rests above the top surface
12
T of the housing
12
.
In use, the direction in which the grinding wheel
14
turns may be altered by simply operating the directional switch
50
to reverse the rotational direction of the motor
15
. In order to remove the wheel
14
or change its direction, the spring loaded pin
42
is depressed by applying pressure to the button head
44
of said pin
42
. Pressing the button head
44
downward onto the top surface
12
T of the housing
12
forces the pin
42
to come into contact with the gear
38
. The gear
38
is rotated by hand until the pin
42
is aligned with the hole
40
. Once aligned, the pin
42
is pushed further downward until it is inserted therein and causes the gear
38
, and this the shaft
22
, to cease rotation. The grinding wheel
14
may then be removed or replaced. Once the wheel
14
is in place on the shaft
22
against the back plate
26
, the nut
32
is tightened onto the threaded bottom portion
22
B of the shaft
22
and against the grinding wheel
14
. The bolt
30
is threaded into the shaft bore
28
and tightened so that the broad head
34
of the bolt
30
effectively prevents the nut
32
from loosening. Once securely in place, the pin
42
may be released, thereby allowing the gear
38
to rotate. The interaction between the bolt
30
and nut
32
, and the opposed threading thereof effectively allow the wheel
14
to rotate in both directions while remaining securely attached to the shaft
22
.
The bi-directional grinding wheel
10
is operated by electrical power, and may be plugged into a wall socket to receive power. An electrical cord
46
is positioned at the rear end
12
R of the housing
12
so as not to interference with the operation of the grinding wheel
10
. A power switch
48
is located on the housing
12
, preferably on the top surface
12
T for convenient access by the operator.
In conclusion, herein is presented a bi-directional grinder. The invention is illustrated by example in the drawing figures, and throughout the written description. It should be understood that numerous variations are possible, while adhering to the inventive concept. Such variations are contemplated as being a part of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A bi-directional grinder comprising:a grinding wheel; a housing having a front end, a rear end and a top surface; a shroud having a top wall, a bottom wall, and a pair of side walls that extend from the housing, the shroud also having an open mouth portion, wherein the grinding wheel is mounted within, and partially enclosed by, the shroud such that a portion of the grinding wheel extends from the open mouth; a shaft, having a top portion and a bottom portion which is threaded in a first direction, the shaft extending vertically within the shroud for mounting the grinding wheel, wherein the bottom portion has a bottom end with a bore that extends upwardly therefrom and is threaded in a second direction which is opposite from the first direction; a locking mechanism being in communication with the bottom portion of the shaft, the locking mechanism comprising a nut and a bolt with a broad head, wherein the nut mates with the bottom portion of the shaft to tighten the grinding wheel thereon and the bolt mates with the bore at the bottom portion of the shaft so that the bolt tightens against the nut and the broad head prevents the nut from loosening; a drive motor for rotating the shaft and the grinding wheel mounted thereon, the drive motor being capable of bi-directional rotation; and a circular gear mounted coaxially on the shaft, the circular gear being in communication with the drive motor and allowing the grinding wheel to rotate, wherein the circular gear has an off-center hole extending transversely through its width.
- 2. The bi-directional grinder as recited in claim 1, further comprising a spring-loaded pin that selectively extends downward from the top surface of the housing and, inserts into the off-center hole so as to prevent movement of the circular gear and seizure of the shaft while a user removes or replaces the grinding wheel.
- 3. The bi-directional grinder as recited in claim 2, wherein a button head rests on the top surface of the housing and, when depressed by the user, causes the spring-loaded pin to engage the circular gear.
- 4. The bi-directional grinder as recited in claim 3, wherein the broad head has a diameter that is larger than that of the nut.
- 5. The bi-directional grinder as recited in claim 4, wherein the shaft has a shoulder onto which a back plate and grinding wheel are mounted before the nut is tightened thereagainst.
- 6. The bi-directional grinder as recited in claim 5, wherein the bi-directional grinder is operated by electrical power and a power cord extends from the rear end of the housing.
- 7. The bi-directional grinder as recited in claim 6, further comprising a directional switch in communication with the drive motor for manually changing the direction of rotation of the grinding wheel.
- 8. The bi-directional grinder as recited in claim 7, further comprising a power switch.
- 9. A method of locking a grinding wheel in place within the bi-directional grinder as recited in claim 8, comprising the steps of:immobilizing the shaft; immobilizing the grinding wheel; placing the grinding wheel onto the shaft from the threaded bottom end; inserting the nut onto the threaded bottom end; tightening the nut against the grinding wheel; inserting the bolt into the bore; and tightening the bolt against the nut.
- 10. The method of locking a grinding wheel in place as recited in claim 9, wherein the, step of immobilizing the grinding wheel further comprises the steps of:rotating the circular gear until the spring-loaded pin is aligned with the off-center hole; depressing the button head; and inserting the spring-loaded pin through the off-center hole.
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