The present invention relates to pneumatic belt grinders and, more particularly, to an expandable handheld pneumatic belt grinder.
Commercially-available grinding belts come in different specifications, for example, lengths. However, the support rod 74 of the conventional pneumatic belt grinder is of a fixed length. Owing to its invariable length, the support rod 74 is only applicable to the grinding belt 73 with a corresponding specification, thereby being limited in its application.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide an expandable handheld pneumatic belt grinder with a support rod connected to an expansion component to therefore render its total length extensible, thereby suiting the support rod to long grinding belts.
In order to achieve the above and other objectives, the present invention provides an expandable handheld pneumatic belt grinder, comprising:
a body having a pneumatic motor and a receiving space, with the pneumatic motor connected to a rotating wheel;
an expansion component having an expansion pipe and an expansion rod, the expansion pipe having two ends which a first coupling portion and a second coupling portion are disposed at respectively, the expansion rod having two ends which a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion are disposed at respectively, wherein the first connecting portion of the expansion rod is inserted into the expansion pipe and fixed to the first coupling portion, and the second connecting portion of the expansion rod is able to be coupled to the receiving space; and
an operation component comprising a support rod, the support rod having an end which a driven wheel is disposed at and another end which a third connecting portion is disposed at, wherein the third connecting portion is able to be coupled to the receiving space and the second coupling portion of the expansion pipe, and a grinding belt fits around the driven wheel and the rotating wheel collectively;
wherein a user changes a distance between the rotating wheel and the driven wheel by choosing between two options: (1) coupling the third connecting portion of the support rod of the operation component and the receiving space; and (2) coupling the second connecting portion of the expansion rod of the expansion component and the receiving space, and then coupling the third connecting portion of the support rod of the operation component and the second coupling portion of the expansion pipe.
In an embodiment, a first spring is disposed in the receiving space and adapted to resiliently press against the support rod or the expansion rod insertedly disposed in the receiving space.
In an embodiment, pin holes are disposed at the receiving space, the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion of the expansion rod, the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion of the expansion pipe, and the third connecting portion of the support rod, respectively, allowing alignment of the pin hole of the first connecting portion and the pin hole of the first coupling portion and subsequent penetration of a pin into the two pin holes so as to couple the first connecting portion and the first coupling portion together, allowing alignment of the pin hole of the second connecting portion and the pin hole of the receiving space and subsequent penetration of a pin into the two pin holes so as to couple the second connecting portion and the receiving space together, and allowing alignment of the pin hole of the third connecting portion and the pin hole of one of the second coupling portion and the receiving space and subsequent penetration of a pin into the two pin holes so as to couple the third connecting portion and one of the second coupling portion and the receiving space together.
A positioning element is pivotally disposed at the body, has an end which a positioning hook portion is disposed at and inserted into the pin hole of the receiving space, and has another end which a second spring received in a receiving hole of the body presses against resiliently, wherein the positioning hook portion is engaged with the pin insertedly disposed at the second connecting portion such that the expansion rod is positioned in the receiving space or engaged with the pin insertedly disposed at the third connecting portion, thereby positioning the support rod in the receiving space.
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The expansion component 2 comprises an expansion pipe 21 and an expansion rod 22. The expansion pipe 21, which is hollow-core, straight and pipelike, has two ends defined as a first coupling portion 211 and a second coupling portion 212, respectively. The expansion rod 22, which is a straight rod, has two ends defined as a first connecting portion 221 and a second connecting portion 222, respectively. The first connecting portion 221 of the expansion rod 22 is inserted into the expansion pipe 21 and fixed to the first coupling portion 211. The second connecting portion 222 of the expansion rod 22 is able to be coupled to the receiving space 133.
The operation component 3 comprises a support rod 31. The support rod 31 has one end which a driven wheel 311 is pivotally disposed at and the other end which a third connecting portion 312 is disposed at. The third connecting portion 312 of the support rod 31 corresponds in position to the receiving space 133 and is able to be coupled thereto. Alternatively, the third connecting portion 312 of the support rod 31 corresponds in position to the second coupling portion 212 of the expansion pipe 21 and is able to be coupled thereto.
Given the aforesaid structure, the expandable handheld pneumatic belt grinder of the present invention may be assembled in two different ways described below. First, referring to
In this embodiment, constituent elements of the expandable handheld pneumatic belt grinder are fixed together by insertion of pins into pin holes. Referring to
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