Claims
- 1. A disk grinding machine, comprising a casing, a drive motor having a rotatable driving shaft disposed in said casing, a grinding disk connected to said driving shaft and driven into rotation by said driving shaft, a dust exhauster having a suction hood attached to said casing overlying and covering said grinding disk, said suction hood being spaced above and outwardly of the periphery of said grinding disk and defining a suction chamber, said suction hood having a downwardly extending rim portion defining a dust screening area extending over only a portion of the circumference of said disk and leaving a visual range part free around said disk and defining means for the sucking up of dust between the circumference of the grinding disk and said rim portion, said suction hood including an upper portion secured to said casing and a lower portion which is rotatable independently of said grinding disk, said rim portion being attached to said lower portion, a rotatable extension handle extending outwardly from said casing, an interengagement means interengaging said suction hood lower portion with said extension handle and effecting the rotation of said lower portion corresponding to the rotation of said extension handle.
- 2. A disk grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said extension handle includes a portion having a driving gear connected thereto, said suction hood lower portion having a driven gear engaged with said driving gear and being rotatable upon rotation of said extension handle.
- 3. A disk grinding machine according to claim 2, wherein said extension handle comprises a control grip having said driving gear at one ned thereof, and having an opposite end with a free hand grip, said suction hood having a lower part with an angular gear rim defining said driven gear.
- 4. A disk grinding machine according to claim 3, wherein said gear rim is disposed at the upper side of a projecting area of said lower part.
- 5. A disk grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said interengagement means comprises a rope or belt gear having a double loop in a super-phantom-circuit with individual loops disposed in a right angle to each other, one individual loop being directed along the circumference of said upper part of said suction hood and being attached to the lower portion of said suction hood, and the other individual loop wrapping around the circumference of said control handle and being attached to it, both loops passing over into each other at a deflection device disposed in the upper part of said suction hood.
- 6. A disk grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein aid upper portion includes a dust suction socket, having an interior forming a suction chamber including said dust suction socket.
- 7. A disk grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said suction hood includes an dust suction socket connected to said upper portion, said dust screening area being spread tangentially away from the circumference of the upper portion of said suction hood.
- 8. A disk grinding machine according to claim 6 wherein said suction hood includes bearing ring between said upper and lower portions having an opening in alignment with an opening of said lower portion, for the passage of dust therethrough communicating with said suction socket.
- 9. A disk grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said upper portion of the hood includes a collar which can be clamped onto a cylindrical projection of said handle.
- 10. A disk grinding machine according to claim 9, a slotted insertion ring is assigned to said plug-in opening of said upper part of said suction hood for the adaption of the diameter of said projection of said housing said insertion ring being clamped against said projection of said housing.
- 11. A disk grinding machine according to claim 9 wherein the upper part of said hood provides the form of a plane plug socket, comprising at its upper side a cylindrical slip-on jacket.
- 12. A disk grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein the upper part of the hood includes a locking driving for arresting said driven shaft against rotation.
- 13. A disk grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said grinding disk is threadably engaged to said driving shaft, and said suction hood provides a perforation at a hood circumference for penetration of a tool said tool moving with said driving shaft, said tool locking said driving shaft to provide disengagement of said grinding disk from said driving shaft.
- 14. A disk grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said bristle rim extends over an angle area of about 180 degrees or less.
- 15. A disk grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said bristle rim is formed by a ledge inserted into said lower portion of the suction hood.
- 16. A disk grinding machine pursuant to claim 13, including an opening which extends over an angle area, corresponding substantially to said dust screening area.
- 17. A disk grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said rim is a bristle rim.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a file-wrapper-continuation application of application Ser. No. 222,116 filed July 20, 1988 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
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Continuations (1)
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