The present invention concerns a carrier plate holding an abrading element and an abrading plate device according to the preamble of the respective independent claims.
A machine, preferably for abrading stone and concrete floors, is known for example from PCT/SE93/00865. The abrading element, fixed on a carrier plate which in turn is detachably mounted on the abrading plate, must be considered a consumable. Changing the abrading element is labour-intensive and time-consuming, and adversely affects the production time of the abrading machine.
Examples of known devices for detachable mounting of abrading elements on abrading discs are shown in DE-1 127 745, U.S. Pat. No. 1,470,957 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,023.
The object of the present invention is to produce a device of the type described initially which facilitates the replacement of the abrading element and hence contributes to a better working environment and increased production.
The invention is defined by the enclosed independent claim. Embodiments arise from the enclosed dependent claims and the following descriptions and enclosed drawings.
Thus a carrier plate holding an abrading element is produced, for detachable mounting on a rotatably mounted abrading plate driven during use, for abrading stone or concrete floors, which carrier plate has sides which form an acute angle with each other. The carrier plate is characterised in that the sides have flanges which are designed for surrounding engagement with a shoulder arranged on the abrading plate so that the carrier plate can be fixed on the abrading plate with an engagement based on form and friction.
An abrading plate is also produced for abrading stone or concrete floors, which abrading plate is rotatably mounted and driven during use and formed for detachable mounting of at least one carrier plate holding an abrading element. The abrading plate is characterised by a shoulder arranged on the abrading plate which has side edges forming an acute angle with each other and which is designed for engagement with flanges arranged on the carrier plate so that the carrier plate by surrounding engagement can be fixed on the abrading plate in an engagement based on form and friction.
The invention thus achieves the simplified mounting of carrier plates on the abrading plate, which mounting is also quick to both establish and release.
As a particular characteristic of the invention shows, because of the acute angle between the undercut groove and naturally also between the corresponding edges shaped complementary to the groove on the carrier plate, the engagement between the groove and the carrier plate edges can be established and released very quickly.
Carrier plates according to the invention also have the advantage that they can be produced at relatively low cost.
The invention will be explained below in more detail with reference to the enclosed drawings.
On the drawing 1 indicates an abrading plate which is mounted rotatably and for abrasion is driven by a motor as is explained in more detail in the patent publication cited initially. On the abrading plate is detachably fixed a number of carrier plates 2 positioned according to a predetermined pattern, each supporting a number of abrading segments 3 placed in a predetermined manner on the carrier plate 2.
The carrier plates 2 each have two sides 2a, 2b which form an acute angle with each other and on the abrading plate 1 are a number of elements 1a positioned according to the said pattern and complementary to the sides 2a, 2b of the respective carrier plate. The sides 2a, 2b and the element edges stand in an undercut relationship to each other and are directed so that a radius from the centre of the abrading plate divides the acute angle pointing towards the abrading plate centre 1 into two essential equal parts.
The sides 2a, 2b of the carrier plate 2 are formed with downward and inward pointing flanges 2a1, 2b 1, where the transition between the plane of the abrading plate and the plane of flanges 2a1, 2b1 is rounded so that for reasons of production and strength the flanges are curved about an imaginary axis c parallel to the sides 2a, 2b of the carrier plate 2. In the preferred embodiment shown in
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0301709 | Jun 2003 | SE | national |
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PCT/SE2004/000905 | 6/10/2004 | WO | 00 | 12/28/2006 |
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WO2004/108352 | 12/16/2004 | WO | A |
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1 047 054 | Dec 1958 | DE |
1 127 745 | Apr 1962 | DE |
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30 346 | Mar 1960 | FI |
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20080108286 A1 | May 2008 | US |