The present invention is related to an improved grinding disc structure in which the main disc is integrally formed to simplify the assembling procedure of the grinding disc.
A conventional grinder is used to grind and buff a work piece. In grinding operation, powders and dusts are produced to contaminate the environment. This is harmful to the health of an operator.
Taiwanese Patent Application No. 91207022, entitled “grinding disc structure” discloses a grinder with dust-exhausting effect. The grinder includes a main disc 20 formed with an annular groove 21. The annular groove 21 communicates with several guide channels 22 arranged at equal angular intervals. The main disc 20 is further formed with several dust-exhausting holes 73. The grinder further includes a substrate 10 formed with several through holes 12 communicating with the interior of a cover body 53. A grinding layer 40 is adhered to or connected with the main disc 20. The grinding layer 40 is formed with several through holes 41 communicating with the annular groove 21 of the main disc 20.
The powder and dust produced during the grinding operation is sucked from the through holes 41 of the grinding layer and the guide channels 22 of the main disc 20 into the annular groove 21. The powder and dust then go through the annular groove 21, the dust-exhausting holes 23 and the through holes 31 of the substrate into the cover body 53. Then the powder and dust are exhausted with an exhauster.
The grinding disc 1 of the conventional grinder 50 is composed of the substrate 10 connected with the cover body 53, the main disc 20, the attachable plate 30 and the grinding layer 40. It is troublesome to assemble these components. Furthermore, the holes of the main disc 20, attachable plate 30 and the grinding layer 40 must be aligned with each other. This prolongs the assembling time. In addition, due to the annular groove 21 and guide channels 22 formed on one side of the main disc 20 facing the grinding layer 40, it is impossible to integrally form the main disc 20 and the attachable plate 30. The attachable plate 30 and the main disc 20 must be first separately formed and then connected with each other by adhesion. After the attachable plate 30 is adhered to the main disc 20, the annular groove 21 and the guide channels 22 are defined between the attachable plate 30 and the main disc 20 to form hollow sections with large area. This makes the attachable plate 30 tend to detach from the main disc 20, especially in the case that the grinder is unexpectedly dropped or thrown out in operation.
Therefore, it is tried by the applicant to provide a grinding disc in which the main disc is integrally formed to simplify the manufacturing of the grinding disc.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved grinding disc structure including an integrally formed main disc adapted to a dust-sucking cover body of a grinder. The main disc has multiple through holes nearly in parallel to an axis of the main disc, whereby the powder and dust produced in grinding operation can be sucked into the cover body and exhausted therefrom. The main disc is formed with multiple internal passages respectively corresponding to the through holes. The passages are horizontally formed in the main disc and nearly perpendicular to the axis of the main disc. The passages are tangential to the through holes. Two ends of each passage respectively communicate with the through hole and outer side around the main disc. The main disc has a complete bottom face to which a grinding layer can be fully adhered.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
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According to the above arrangement, the present invention has the following advantages:
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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