Claims
- 1. A dust collection apparatus comprising a base duct having a lower end adapted to be connected to a vacuum source, and an upper end, an adapter duct having a lower end rotatably mounted on the upper end of the base duct about a vertical axis and an upper end, first drive means for rotating the adapter duct, a first duct arm having a lower end and an upper end formed to be two branches respectively, said first duct arm being pivotally connected to the upper end of the adapter duct to swing up and down about a horizontal axis and formed substantially rectangular in cross section and made of steel plates, a first connecting mechanism for connecting the adapter duct and the first duct arm, second drive means for swinging the first duct arm, a second duct arm having a base end pivotally connected to the upper end of the first duct arm and a forward end, a second connecting mechanism for connecting the first duct arm and the second duct arm, third drive means for swinging the second duct arm, a hood arm having a base end connected to the forward end of the second duct arm and a forward end opened for suction, and a third connecting mechanism for connecting the second duct arm and the hood arm, characterized in that:
- the first connecting mechanism comprises cylindrical holders projecting from the adapter duct in a horizontal direction to have suction passages therein communicating with a suction passage of the adapter duct, two branches of substantially U-shape formed with the lower end of the first duct arm and having suction passages therein, said each branch being provided with an opening in which the cylindrical holder is inserted rotatably, air tight means positioned between each of the openings of the branches and the cylindrical holders, a shaft penetrating the two branches and the adapter duct along a common axis of the cylindrical holders for rotatably connecting the first duct arm to the adapter duct while communicating the suction passages of the two branches with the passage of the adapter duct, and support means arranged in the adapter duct for supporting the shaft.
- 2. The dust collection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second connecting mechanism comprises cylindrical holders projecting from the second duct arm in a horizontal direction to have suction passages therein communicating with a suction passage of the first duct arm, two branches of substantially U-shape formed with the upper end of the first duct arm and having suction passages therein, said each branch being provided with an opening in which the cylindrical holder is inserted rotatably, air tight means positioned between each of the openings of the two branches and the cylindrical holders, a shaft penetrating the two branches and the second duct arm along a common axis of the cylindrical holders for rotatably connecting the second duct arm to the first duct arm while communicating the suction passages of the two branches with the passage of the adapter duct, and support means arranged in the cylndrical holders for supporting the shaft.
- 3. The dust collection apparatus of claim 2, wherein the third connecting mechanism comprises a cylindrical holder projecting from the forward end of the second duct arm in a horizontal direction to have a suction passage therein communicating with a suction passage of the hood arm, said cylindrical holder being rotatably inserted in an opening formed with the base end of the hood arm, air tight means positioned between the opening of the base end of the hood arm and the periphery of the cylindrical holder, a shaft penetrating the forward end of the second duct arm and the base end of the hood arm along a common axis thereof for rotatably connecting the second duct arm to the hood arm while communicating the suction passage of the cylindrical holder with the passage of the hood arm, and support means arranged in the cylindrical holder for supporting the shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of now abandoned application Ser. No. 07/417,421 filed Oct. 5, 1989.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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