The present invention relates to a dust hood for a grinding device equipped with a gearbox extension for attaching the dust hood. The dust hood is equipped with a hood body for covering a circular grinding disk, and with a skirt extending along a periphery of the hood body for at least partially sealing the hood body with respect to a surface that is to be machined by means of the grinding disk. The dust hood has a suction connection via which removed surface material can be suctioned from the hood body.
Dust hoods of the above-mentioned type are basically known from the prior art. They are used to avoid the propagation of dust during grinding operations, among other reasons to protect the health of a user of the grinding device. It is known to equip the hood body with a skirt in the form of a brush ring or a lamellar skirt, so that the hood body terminates at the surface to be machined. When the angle grinder is placed at a slight angle on the surface to be machined, the skirt may close off a gap possibly formed between the hood body and the surface to be machined, suction of dust typically being optimal when a gap of 1 to 2 mm forms between the bust ring or lamellar skirt and the surface.
The object of the present invention is to provide a dust hood that offers improved options for use.
The object is achieved in that the dust hood has an adjusting ring by means of which the hood body may be adjusted relative to the gearbox extension and/or to the adjusting ring, preferably in the axial direction with respect to the rotational axis of the grinding disk.
The invention incorporates the finding that a grinding disk typically wears down by approximately 8 mm over its lifetime; accordingly, the height of the bust ring/lamellar skirt should be readjustable for optimal suction of dust.
The invention also incorporates the finding that dust hoods known from the prior art either do not use height adjustment at all, or use rubber lips to press the bust ring or lamellar skirt against the surface. Both of these factors result in severe wear specifically on these elements, so that the bust ring or lamellar skirt must typically be replaced along with the grinding disk. In addition, the suction result is not optimal when the bust ring or lamellar skirt rests thereon, since air cannot flow through at that location.
In a departure from the dust hoods known from the prior art, the dust hood according to the invention may be adapted to the actual state of a grinding disk. A dust hood is thus provided that offers improved options for use.
In one preferred embodiment, the skirt is designed as a lamellar skirt. Alternatively, the skirt may be designed as a brush ring or as a brush.
It has been found to be advantageous when the adjusting ring includes a guide neck that is formed on the outside of the hood body. The adjusting ring may have a grip piece to facilitate operation of the adjusting ring.
In another preferred embodiment, the hood body has a central opening through which the gearbox extension may protrude. A drive spindle to which the circular grinding disk is to be attached for the grinding operation is preferably guided through the gearbox extension.
It is particularly preferred for an adjustment thread having a thread pitch to be formed on the inner side of the adjusting ring, the adjustment thread engaging with a corresponding adjustment thread formed on the outer side of the guide neck. The engagement is preferably designed in such a way that rotating the adjusting ring about the rotational axis causes raising or lowering of the hood body relative to the gearbox extension and/or of the hood body relative to the adjusting ring. The adjustment thread and the corresponding adjustment thread are preferably designed as a trapezoidal thread.
According to one alternative embodiment, it is also possible for the adjustment thread to be fixedly or stationarily connected to the gearbox extension, so that the adjusting ring together with the hood body moves relative to the gearbox extension.
In one preferred embodiment, the dust hood has a preferably U-shaped wraparound piece. The wraparound piece may be designed to encompass a retaining collar, provided on the adjusting ring, for securing the adjusting ring to the gearbox extension. When the dust hood is properly mounted on the grinding device, the wraparound piece particularly preferably encompasses a housing collar provided on the gearbox extension. The adjusting ring is particularly preferably connected to the gearbox extension of the grinding device in a form-fit manner in the axial direction.
The wraparound piece is preferably situated so as to be removable from the gearbox extension transversely, preferably perpendicularly, with respect to the rotational axis. This facilitates disassembly of the dust hood for cleaning purposes, for example. The wraparound piece may be secured against removal from the gearbox extension by at least one retaining screw, preferably exactly two retaining screws. Alternatively or additionally, the wraparound piece may be secured against removal from the gearbox extension by a lock. The lock may be designed, for example, as a spring-loaded push button or as a pawl with snap hooks. In addition, the lock may be formed by rivets, pins, or the like.
The hood body may be infinitely adjustable. Alternatively, the hood body may be adjustable by steps. For this purpose, a preferably spring-mounted locking tappet may be provided on the adjusting ring, and/or a plurality of recesses that correspond in each case to a height step may be provided on the wraparound piece.
It has been found to be advantageous when the hood body is adjustable from an upper hood position into a lower hood position and vice versa by rotating the adjusting ring by approximately 180 degrees, wherein the upper and lower hood positions each define a stop.
It has been found to be particularly advantageous when at least one threaded recess is provided in the thread of the adjustment thread. The thread of the adjustment thread may be designed as a continuous thread. Knocking off undesirable encrusted dust is facilitated in this way. Alternatively or additionally, at least one core recess may be provided between two adjoining threads of the corresponding adjustment thread. The core recess is preferably designed as a through hole to the interior of the guide neck. This advantageously allows removal of dust from the thread.
The dust hood particularly preferably has a skirt support to which the skirt may be fixedly connected. It has been found to be advantageous when the skirt support has a detent socket that can be snapped into the hood body. The detent socket particularly preferably has at least one socket slot that may extend in parallel to the rotational axis and that preferably overlaps, at least partially, with the core recess. Removal of dust from the thread is further improved in this way.
In one particularly preferred embodiment, the hood body is designed for covering a major portion of the grinding disk. The dust hood may have a hood section that is movable along the hood body in the circumferential direction of the hood body, and that is provided for covering and uncovering a remaining portion of the grinding disk as needed. This allows an isolation mode, using the remaining portion of the grinding disk that is not covered by the hood body.
The skirt is preferably fixedly connected to the hood body. The dust hood may be free of any spring elements that act between the skirt and the hood body in the axial direction.
The object is likewise achieved by a grinding device having a gearbox extension and a dust hood of the type described above, wherein the dust hood is or may be situated on the gearbox extension.
Further advantages result from the following description of the figures. Various exemplary embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in the figures. The figures, the description, and the claims contain numerous features in combination. Those skilled in the art will also advantageously consider the features individually and combine them into further meaningful combinations.
Identical and similar components are denoted by the same reference numerals in the figures, which show the following:
The dust hood 100 is equipped with a hood body 10 for covering a circular grinding disk 220, in the present case a diamond disk, and with a skirt 30 extending along a periphery U of the hood body 10 for at least partially sealing the hood body 10 with respect to a surface UG that is to be machined by means of the grinding disk 220. The skirt 30 is designed as a lamellar skirt.
Removed surface material S in the form of dust can be suctioned from the hood body 10 via a suction connection 40 of the dust hood 100.
The hood body 10 in
According to the invention, the dust hood 100 has an adjusting ring 50 by means of which the hood body 10 may be adjusted in the axial direction A relative to the gearbox extension 210 and the adjusting ring 50, with respect to the rotational axis R of the grinding disk 220.
The adjusting ring 50 is connected to the gearbox extension 210 of the grinding device 200 in a form-fit manner in the axial direction A. This is achieved by a U-shaped wraparound piece 25 (also see
The hood body 10 has a central opening 13 through which the gearbox extension 210 may extend or protrude. A drive spindle (not shown) to which the circular grinding disk 220 is attached for the grinding operation is guided through the gearbox extension 210.
The adjustability of the hood body 10 is explained in greater detail below.
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An adjustment thread 57 has a thread pitch G that is formed on the inner side of the adjusting ring 50 (see
The hood body 10 is adjustable from an upper hood position OP (
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The hood body 10 has a central opening 13 through which the gearbox extension 210 may extend or protrude. A drive spindle 230 to which the circular grinding disk (not shown) is attached for the grinding operation is guided through the gearbox extension 210. A portion of the adjustment thread 57 that is formed on the inner side of the guide neck 15 is discernible on the upper inner side of the adjusting ring 50.
A core recess 18, 18′ is provided in each case between two adjoining threads 16, 16′; 16′, 16″ of the corresponding adjustment thread 17. The core recesses 18, 18′ are designed as through holes to the interior of the guide neck 15. Dust may be suctioned from the corresponding adjustment thread 17 through the core recesses 18, 18′.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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16191042.7 | Sep 2016 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/072689 | 9/11/2017 | WO | 00 |