This application claims priority to Japanese patent application No. 2017-120857, filed on Jun. 20, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The technique disclosed herein relates to a grinder.
Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2011-125983 describes a grinder that includes a motor, a spindle to which a grinding wheel is attached, bevel gears that transmit rotation of the motor to the spindle, a motor housing that houses the motor, a gear housing attached to a front side of the motor housing and housing the bevel gears, a spindle case attached to a lower side of the gear housing and rotatably supporting the spindle, and a wheel cover attached to the spindle case and covering an outside of at least a part of the grinding wheel.
Upon usage of the grinder, the wheel cover must surely be attached for safety of users. However, if the wheel cover is given a configuration by which a user can freely remove it, the grinder might be used in a state where the wheel cover is removed. A technique that enables to prevent removal of a wheel cover by a user with a simple configuration is being demanded.
A grinder disclosed herein may comprise a motor; a spindle to which a grinding wheel is attached; bevel gears configured to transmit rotation of the motor to the spindle; a motor housing which houses the motor; a gear housing attached to a front side of the motor housing and housing the bevel gears; a spindle case attached to a lower side of the gear housing and rotatably supporting the spindle; a wheel cover attached to the spindle case and covering an outside of at least a part of the grinding wheel; and a stopper configured to prohibit removal of the wheel cover. The stopper may be fastened together with the spindle case by a screw which fastens the spindle case to the gear housing.
Another grinder disclosed herein may comprise a motor; a spindle to which a grinding wheel is attached; a power transmission unit configured to transmit rotation of the motor to the spindle; a motor housing which houses the motor; a gear housing attached to a front side of the motor housing and housing the power transmission unit; a spindle case attached to a lower side of the gear housing and rotatably supporting the spindle; a wheel cover attached to the spindle case and covering an outside of at least a part of the grinding wheel; and a stopper configured to prohibit removal of the wheel cover. The stopper may be attached so as to protrude downward along a rotation axis of the spindle.
Yet another grinder disclosed herein may comprise a motor; a spindle to which a grinding wheel is attached; a power transmission unit configured to transmit rotation of the motor to the spindle; a motor housing which houses the motor; a gear housing attached to a front side of the motor housing and housing the power transmission unit; a spindle case attached to a lower side of the gear housing and rotatably supporting the spindle; a wheel cover attached to the spindle case and covering an outside of at least a part of the grinding wheel; and a stopper configured to prohibit removal of the wheel cover. The stopper may be fastened by a screw. A head of the screw is shielded from exterior.
According to the above configurations, removal of the wheel cover by a user can be prevented with a simple configuration.
Representative, non-limiting examples of the present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the attached drawings. This detailed description is merely intended to teach a person of skill in the art further details for practicing preferred aspects of the present teachings and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Furthermore, each of the additional features and teachings disclosed below may be utilized separately or in conjunction with other features and teachings to provide improved grinders, as well as methods for using and manufacturing the same.
Moreover, combinations of features and steps disclosed in the following detailed description may not be necessary to practice the invention in the broadest sense, and are instead taught merely to particularly describe representative examples of the invention. Furthermore, various features of the above-described and below-described representative examples, as well as the various independent and dependent claims, may be combined in ways that are not specifically and explicitly enumerated in order to provide additional useful embodiments of the present teachings.
All features disclosed in the description and/or the claims are intended to be disclosed separately and independently from each other for the purpose of original written disclosure, as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed subject matter, independent of the compositions of the features in the embodiments and/or the claims. In addition, all value ranges or indications of groups of entities are intended to disclose every possible intermediate value or intermediate entity for the purpose of original written disclosure, as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed subject matter.
In one or more embodiments, the wheel cover may be rotatable around a rotation axis of the spindle relative to the spindle case and may be removable by being slid along the rotation axis of the spindle at a removable position. The stopper may prohibit the wheel cover from rotating from a normal position to the removable position.
According to the above configuration, removal of the wheel cover by a user can be prevented by the stopper prohibiting the wheel cover from rotating from the normal position to the removable position.
In one or more embodiments, the stopper may have a shape that contacts a side surface of the wheel cover when the wheel cover rotates from the normal position to the removable position. The stopper may be fastened together with the spindle case by the screw on a front side of the gear housing.
Normally, when the wheel cover is at the normal position, the wheel cover is located on a rear side. Thus, by fastening the stopper together with the spindle case by the screw on the front side in a state where the wheel cover has been attached to the spindle case and rotated from the removable position to the normal position, the wheel cover can be prohibited from rotating from the normal position to the removable position by using a simply-shaped stopper.
In one or more embodiments, the stopper may include a sleeve which surrounds a head of the screw and contacts the side surface of the wheel cover when the wheel cover rotates from the normal position to the removable position.
According to the above configuration, the wheel cover can be prohibited from rotating from the normal position to the removable position by the simply-shaped sleeve.
In one or more embodiments, a cap may be inserted into the sleeve.
According to the above configuration, since the screw fastening the stopper together with the spindle case is shielded from exterior by the sleeve and the cap, removal of the stopper by the user can be prevented.
In one or more embodiments, the stopper may include a hook which is engaged with a lower surface of the wheel cover, and contacts the side surface of the wheel cover when the wheel cover rotates from the normal position to the removal position.
According to the above configuration, the wheel cover can be prohibited from rotating from the normal position to the removable position by the hook, and further, movement of the wheel cover at the normal position along a sliding direction can also be prohibited by the hook.
In one or more embodiments, the screw fastening the stopper together with the spindle case may be a special screw.
According to the above configuration, since the special screw, which cannot be removed by regular tools on the market, is used as the screw for fastening the stopper together with the spindle case, removal of the stopper by the user can be prevented.
In one or more embodiments, the wheel cover may include a protrusion and the stopper may include an elastic piece that engages with the protrusion. When the wheel cover rotates from the removable position to the normal position, the elastic piece may be elastically deformed to allow the rotation of the wheel cover. When the wheel cover rotates from the normal position to the removable position, the elastic piece may engage with the protrusion to prohibit the rotation of the wheel cover.
According to the above configuration, the stopper allows the rotation of the wheel cover from the removable position to the normal position, while it prohibits the rotation of the wheel cover from the normal position to the removable position. In this case, the stopper can be attached to the spindle case prior to the attachment of the wheel cover, so workability for attaching the stopper can be improved.
In one or more embodiments, the elastic piece of the stopper may be disposed on a rear side of the gear housing, and the stopper may be fastened together with the spindle case by the screw on the rear side of the gear housing.
According to the above configuration, a normal rotary operation of the wheel cover can be prevented from being affected by chips adhering to the elastic piece of the stopper upon using the grinder. Further, according to the above configuration, the screw fastening the stopper together with the spindle case is shielded by the wheel cover at the normal position, so removal of the stopper by the user can be prevented.
In one or more embodiments, the screw fastening the stopper together with the spindle case may be a special screw.
According to the above configuration, since the special screw, which cannot be removed by regular tools on the market, is used as the screw for fastening the stopper together with the spindle case, removal of the stopper by the user can be prevented.
In one or more embodiments, the wheel cover may be rotatable around a rotation axis of the spindle relative to the spindle case and may be removable by being slid along the rotation axis of the spindle at a removable position. The stopper may prohibit sliding of the wheel cover at the removable position along the rotation axis of the spindle and may prohibit the wheel cover from being removed.
According to the above configuration, the stopper prohibits the wheel cover at the removable position from being slid along the rotation axis of the spindle and being removed, so removal of the wheel cover by the user can thereby be prevented.
In one or more embodiments, the wheel cover may include a protrusion and the stopper may include an elastic piece which engages with the protrusion. When the wheel cover is to be attached to the spindle case, the elastic piece may be elastically deformed to allow the sliding of the wheel cover. When the wheel cover is to be removed from the spindle case, the elastic piece may engage with the protrusion to prohibit the sliding of the wheel cover.
According to the above configuration, the stopper allows the wheel cover to slide when the wheel cover is to be attached but prohibits the sliding of the wheel cover when the wheel cover is to be removed. In this case, the stopper can be attached to the spindle case prior to the attachment of the wheel cover, so the workability for attaching the stopper can be improved.
In one or more embodiments, the elastic piece of the stopper may be disposed on a rear side of the gear housing, and the stopper may be fastened together with the spindle case by the screw on the rear side of the gear housing.
According to the above configuration, the normal rotary operation of the wheel cover can be prevented from being affected by chips adhering to the elastic piece of the stopper upon using the grinder. Further, according to the above configuration, the screw fastening the stopper together with the spindle case is shielded by the wheel cover at the normal position, so removal of the stopper by the user can be prevented.
In one or more embodiments, the screw fastening the stopper together with the spindle case may be a special screw.
According to the above configuration, since the special screw, which cannot be removed by regular tools on the market, is used as the screw for fastening the stopper together with the spindle case, removal of the stopper by the user can be prevented.
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A motor 14 is housed inside the motor housing 4. The motor 14 includes an output shaft 16 extending in a front and rear direction. The output shaft 16 is supported rotatably by the motor housing 4 via bearings 18, 20.
The rear housing 6 is attached at a rear side of the motor housing 4. A power supply circuit 22 is housed inside the rear housing 6. Power is supplied from an external power source to the power supply circuit 22 through a power cable 24. The power supply circuit 22 supplies the power to the motor 14 when a user operates a switch 26 (see
The gear housing 8 is attached at a front side of the motor housing 4. A first bevel gear 28 and a second bevel gear 30 that are arranged to mesh with each other are housed inside the gear housing 8. The first bevel gear 28 is fixed to a front end portion of the output shaft 16. The second bevel gear 30 is fixed to an upper end portion of a spindle 32 extending in an up and down direction. Hereinbelow, the first bevel gear 28 and the second bevel gear 30 may collectively be termed bevel gears 34. The bevel gears 34 transmit rotation of the motor 14 to the spindle 32. The gear housing 8 retains the upper end portion of the spindle 32 via a bearing 35. As shown in
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A lower surface of the cover-attaching portion 66 is provided with a protrusion 76 protruding downward. The protrusion 76 makes contact with the contact piece 64 of the wheel cover 12 and restricts an angle by which the wheel cover 12 can rotate. The wheel cover 12 attached to the spindle case 10 can rotate from the removable position to a position where the contact piece 64 makes contact with the protrusion 76. A user of the grinder 2 can fix a position of the wheel cover 12 relative to the spindle case 10 by rotating the wheel cover 12 to a desired position within its rotatable range and tightening the adjustment screw 50. Hereinbelow, the position of the wheel cover 12 relative to the spindle case 10 upon using the grinder 2 may be termed a normal position. When the adjustment screw 50 is tightened, the curved portion 46 and the inner cylinder portion 52 are pressed against the cover-attaching portion 66 and the rotation of the wheel cover 12 relative to the spindle case 10 is prohibited. When the adjustment screw 50 is loosened, the curved portion 46 and the inner cylinder portion 52 becomes no longer pressed against the cover-attaching portion 66, and the rotation of the wheel cover 12 relative to the spindle case 10 is thereby allowed.
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A grinder 102 of the present embodiment includes a similar configuration to the grinder 2 of the first embodiment. Hereinbelow, features differing from the grinder 2 of the first embodiment will be exclusively described in detail.
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In the grinder 102 of the present embodiment, one or both of the screws 41a, 41b for fastening the stopper 104 together with the spindle case 10 may be special screw(s) that cannot be removed by regular tools on the market. By configuring as above, the screw 41a and/or the screw 41b can be prevented from being removed by the user, and the stopper 104 can also be prevented from being removed from the spindle case 10. As such special screws, for example, screws having a screw head with a hole shape of a hexagram, a triangle, or a Y-shape may be used.
A grinder 202 of the present embodiment includes a similar configuration to the grinder 2 of the first embodiment. Hereinbelow, features differing from the grinder 2 of the first embodiment will exclusively be described in detail.
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Upon attaching the wheel cover 204 to the spindle case 10, the ribs 58, 60, 62 are positioned to meet the notches 70, 72, 74, and the wheel cover 204 is slid upward relative to the spindle case 10. At this occasion, the protrusion 208 of the wheel cover 204 makes contact with the elastic piece 216 of the stopper 206 from an inner lower side. In this case, the elastic piece 216 is elastically deformed outward, so the wheel cover 204 is allowed to slide upward relative to the spindle case 10. Due to this, as shown in
With the grinder 202 of the present embodiment, when the wheel cover 204 is attempted to be removed from the spindle case 10 when the wheel cover 204 is at the removable position, the protrusion 208 of the wheel cover 204 makes contact with the elastic piece 216 of the stopper 206 from an inner upper side. In this case, the elastic piece 216 is not elastically deformed outward, and instead the protrusion 208 engages with the elastic piece 216 to prohibit the wheel cover 204 from sliding downward relative to the spindle case 10. Due to this, the wheel cover 204 can be prevented from being removed from the spindle case 10 by the user.
In the grinder 202 of the present embodiment, the elastic piece 216 of the stopper 206 is arranged on the rear side. Due to this, in a case where the wheel cover 204 is at the normal position, the elastic piece 216 is shielded from the grinding wheel GW by the wheel cover 204. Due to this, chips can be prevented from flying onto the elastic piece 216 upon using the grinder 202. Normal rotary motion of the wheel cover 204 can be prevented from being affected by chips adhering to the elastic piece 216.
In the grinder 202 of the present embodiment, at least one of the screws 41a, 41b, 41c, 41d for fastening the stopper 206 together with the spindle case 10 may be special screws that cannot be removed by regular tools on the market. By configuring as above, the at least one of the screws 41a, 41b, 41c, 41d can be prevented from being removed by the user, and the stopper 206 can also be prevented from being removed from the spindle case 10.
A grinder 302 of the present embodiment includes a similar configuration to the grinder 2 of the first embodiment. Hereinbelow, features differing from the grinder 2 of the first embodiment will be exclusively described in detail.
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Upon attaching the wheel cover 304 to the spindle case 10, the ribs 58, 60, 62 are positioned to meet the notches 70, 72, 74 and the wheel cover 304 is slid upward relative to the spindle case 10, and the wheel cover 304 is thereby attached to the spindle case 10 as shown in
When the wheel cover 304 is rotated from the normal position toward the removable position by rotating it clockwise as seen from below, the protrusion 308 of the wheel cover 304 makes contact with the elastic piece 316 of the stopper 306 from an upper inner side as shown in
In the grinder 302 of the present embodiment, the stopper 306 is arranged on the rear side. Due to this, in a case where the wheel cover 304 is in the normal position, the stopper 306 is shielded from the grinding wheel GW by the wheel cover 304. Due to this, chips can be prevented from flying onto the stopper 306 upon using the grinder 302. Normal rotary motion of the wheel cover 304 can be prevented from being affected by chips adhering to the stopper 306.
In the grinder 302 of the present embodiment, the stopper 306 is fastened together with the spindle case 10 by the two screws 41c, 41d on the rear side among the four screws 41a, 41b, 41c, 41d for attaching the spindle case 10 to the gear housing 8. Due to this, in a case where the wheel cover 304 is at the normal position, the screws 41c, 41d fastening the stopper 306 together with the spindle case 10 are covered by the wheel cover 304. Due to this, the screws 41c, 41d can be prevented from being removed by the user, and the stopper 306 can also be prevented from being removed from the spindle case 10.
In the grinder 302 of the present embodiment, one or both of the screws 41c, 41d for fastening the topper 306 together with the spindle case 10 may be special screw(s) that cannot be removed by regular tools on the market. By configuring as above, the screw 41c and/or the screw 41d can be prevented from being removed by the user, and the stopper 306 can also be prevented from being removed from the spindle case 10.
In the above embodiments, as the configurations of the wheel covers 12, 204, 304, a configuration that fixes the position of the wheel cover relative to the spindle case 10 by tightening the adjustment screw 50 and releases the fixation of the position relative to the spindle case 10 by loosening the adjustment screw 50 was described. However, unlike the above, the wheel covers 12, 204, 304 may be configured to fix and release their position relative to the spindle case 10 by a lever operation, for example. Alternatively, both of the wheel covers 12, 204, 304 and the spindle case 10 may be provided with latch mechanisms that engage with each other at a predetermined interval, and the position of the wheel cover relative to the spindle case 10 may be fixed and released by engagement and disengagement of the latch mechanisms.
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