DRAWING
The present invention is described in greater detail in the description below with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the drawing.
FIG. 1 is a side view of an eccentric sander with a dust-collection container shown in cross section,
FIGS. 2 through 4 are sectional views of the the same depiction as in FIG. 1 according to three embodiments of the eccentric sander in FIG. 1,
FIG. 5 is a side view of an eccentric sander with integrated dust-collection container according to a second exemplary embodiment,
FIG. 6 is a view of the eccentric sander in the direction of arrow VI in FIG. 5,
FIG. 7 is a side view of an eccentric sander with integrated dust-collection container according to a third exemplary embodiment,
FIG. 8 is a view of the eccentric sander in the direction of arrow VII in FIG. 7, with the dust-collection container opened,
FIG. 9 is a side view of an eccentric sander with integrated dust-collection container according to a fourth exemplary embodiment,
FIG. 10 is a side view of an eccentric sander with integrated dust-collection container according to a fifth exemplary embodiment,
FIG. 11 is a perspective depiction of a dust filter located in the dust-collection container of the eccentric sander.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
The eccentric sander shown in a side view in FIG. 1 as an exemplary embodiment of a general electric hand-held power tool has a machine housing 11, at least one dust-ejection opening 12 formed in machine housing 11, and a dust-collection container 13 connected to dust-ejection opening 12, a fan situated in machine housing 11 suctioning sanding dust from the surface of a machined work piece and blowing it into dust-collection container 13 via dust-ejection opening 12. The fan is driven by an electric drive motor that also drives sanding disc 14 located in front of machine housing 11. A possible design of the eccentric sander is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,314, where it is described in detail.
Dust-collection container 13 has a dust-collection box, referred to below as collection box 15, and a cover 16 that closes collection box 15. Cover 16 is provided with an exhaust opening 17 that has a dust filter 18 located in front of it. Dust filter 18 is attached to the inside of cover 16 and is removed when collection box 15 is opened by removing cover 16 from collection box 15. Collection box 15 is integrally joined with machine housing 11 and is designed as an injection-moulded part together with machine housing 11. In the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 1, it has a cuboid shape with two open, diametrically opposed sides, the first open side facing machine housing 11 and covering dust-ejection opening 12, and the second open side being closed by cover 16. The two open sides are two of the longitudinal sides of collection box 15 having the larger cross sections.
In the embodiments of dust-collection container 13 according to FIGS. 2, 3 and 4, collection box 15 also has a cuboid shape with two open sides, the first open side being one of the longitudinal sides of collection box 15 having the greater cross section and the second open side being the upper (FIG. 1) or lower (FIG. 3)—as viewed in the working position of machine housing 11—end face of collection box 15 having the smaller cross section. While the first open longitudinal side having the larger cross section of collection box 15 that is integrally joined with machine housing 11 faces machine housing 11 and covers dust-ejection opening 12, the second open end face of collection 15 having the smaller cross section is covered by cover 16. With dust-collection container 13 according to FIGS. 2 and 3, cover 16 is also provided with exhaust opening 17, and dust filter 18 is attached to cover 16. In the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 4, exhaust opening 17 is situated in the upper end wall of collection box 15 diametrically opposed to cover 16, and dust filter 18 is secured in dust box 15. Cover 16 covers the lower—as seen in the working position of machine housing 11—of the two end faces—which have the smaller cross sections—of cuboid collection box 15.
In the exemplary embodiment of the eccentric sander according to FIGS. 5 and 6, collection box 15 that is integrally joined with machine housing 11 is also configured as a cuboid, but the diametrically opposed end faces with the smaller cross sections are open. The one open end face faces machine housing 11 and covers the dust-ejection opening there, while the other end face is covered by cover 16. Cover 16 is provided with exhaust opening 17, which is designed in the form of a screen 19. Although not shown, the dust filter is located in front of screen 19, the dust filter being designed as an extrusion-coated pleated filter, for example, as shown in FIG. 11. The dust filter can be attached to cover 16, so it can be removed along with cover 16 when it is removed. It can also be inserted as a separate component in collection box 15, so that, after cover 16 is removed, it must be removed separately from collection box 15 to be emptied.
With the eccentric sander with integrated dust-collection container 13 shown as an exemplary embodiment in FIGS. 7 and 8, collection box 15 that is integrally joined with machine housing 11 is designed as a cylinder that is open on the front. The one open front side faces machine housing 11 such that the dust-ejection opening provided in machine housing 11 is enclosed by collection box 15. A cap-like cover 16 is placed on the other open end face of collection box 15, which can be removed to empty the dust. Dust filter 18, which is designed, e.g., as a pleated filter, is either inserted as a separate component in collection box 15 close to its end on the cover side and is secured such that it is axially fixed when cover 16 is attached, or it is attached to cover 16. Dust filter 18 is shown in FIG. 7 in a top view after cover 16 has been removed. As a deivation from the previous exemplary embodiments with an exhaust opening, a plurality of exhaust openings 17 in the form of holes can be provided in the wall of collection box 15.
With the eccentric sander shown in a side view in FIG. 9, collection box 15 also has a cuboid shape with two open longitudinal sides oriented at a right angle relative to each other, i.e., they abut each other at a longitudinal edge of collection box 15. One of the longitudinal sides having the larger cross section is integrally joined with machine housing 11, while the open longitudinal side having the larger cross section and being offset by 90° can be closed with cover 16. In FIG. 9, dust-collection container 13 is shown with the cover removed. Dust filter 18, which can also be designed as a pleated filter according to FIG. 11, for example, is inserted as a separate, removable component.
In the exemplary embodiment of the eccentric sander according to FIG. 10, a hollow handle 20 for guiding eccentric sander is integrally moulded with machine housing 11 as dust-collection container 13. The handle housing is collection box 15, which can be closed—by cover 16—pn its open end facing away from machine housing 11. An air duct is formed in machine housing 11 that travels away from the fan and leads into the dust-ejection opening of maching housing 11. The dust-ejection opening is enclosed by collection box 15 that is handle 20. The dust filter is also located on cover 16 in this case.
The various embodiments of dust-collection container 13 can also be used, of course, as an integral component of machine 11 of a finishing sander or any other type of electric hand-held power tool that produces sanding dust or saw dust.
With the exemplary embodiments shown, dust filter 18 is located in each of the dust-collection boxes 15. In the case of another advantageous exemplary embodiment, which is not shown, the dust-collection box can be located inside the dust filter instead.
FIG. 11 shows an extrusion-coated pleated filter that is also substantially flat, as an exemplary embodiment of a dust filter 18. In another, not-shown exemplary embodiment, a pleated filter of this type is configured in the shape of a tube instead.