The present invention concerns a grinding head of the kind indicated in the preamble of claim 1.
EP 1633530 B1 describes a grinding head or an abrading disc of the kind indicated in the preamble of claim 1, intended for being rotated about a central axis. The abrading disc has a surface with radial retainer grooves for end parts of abrasive paper members with associated support brushes with a radial extension over the greater part of radius of the surface which has increasing height inwardly from the periphery.
The abrading disc is designed such that the surface has increasing height inwardly from a periphery of the surface, and so that the abrasive paper members have approximately radial extension across the greater part of radius of the surface. Hereby is ensured a stable and uniform grinding which is suited for grinding concave, convex and plane surfaces and recesses/countersinks.
In order to achieve a more stable and good grinding of a surface, the abrasive paper members are distributed diametrically and evenly on the surface of the grinding disc such that the abrasive paper members here cover the greater part of the radius of the surface, entailing that the greater part of the grinding disc surface can be used for counter grinding.
That the surface has increasing height inwards from the periphery of the surface causes the grinding wheel to be felt very stable as it is the centre part of the grinding disc which strikes the surface to be ground first. Around the centre part of the grinding wheel there will be no large lateral forces pulling the grinding disc across the surface, and therefore it will be easy to hold the grinding disc against the surface.
On this background, the purpose of the invention is to indicate a further improved grinding head which makes it easier to achieve a more optimal grinding particularly of side edges and edge areas of plate-shaped items, e.g. blockboard and furniture doors, or corresponding plate-shaped items.
The grinding head according to the invention is peculiar in that the abrasive paper members are mounted at an angle of 20-40°, preferably about 30°, directed obliquely forward in the direction of rotation of the plane surface and the tangential plane of the cylindrical surface, respectively. In a simple way is hereby readily achieved a more optimal abrading of particularly side edges and edge areas of plate-shaped items.
For example, it is to be emphasised that grinding of outer edges of laser-cut items of metal sheeting can be optimised by the oblique angle directed forward in the direction of rotation, further facilitating the making of a slight chamfer or rounding of outer top side edges of laser-cut items of metal sheeting.
The grinding head according to the invention is designed such that the retainer grooves for the edge profile parts of the abrasive paper members extend obliquely rearwards in the direction of rotation of the plane surface at an angle of 3-10° relative to a radial extension.
Alternatively, the grinding head according to the invention is designed such that the retainer grooves for the edge profile parts of the abrasive paper members extend obliquely rearwards in direction of rotation of the cylindrical surface at an angle of 3-10° relative to an axially parallel generatrix of the cylindrical surface.
The grinding head according to the invention may advantageously be designed such that the plane surface between the retainer grooves for the edge profile parts of the abrasive paper members is designed with radial suction apertures, and that the grinding head includes an enclosing housing which is provided along its periphery with an annular lip seal.
The grinding head according to the invention may further suitably be designed such that the lip seal is constituted by brushes made of an electrically conducting material, e.g. carbon fibre brushes.
With the object of further optimising the grinding head according to the invention, it can be designed such that side edges of the radial suction apertures have an inclined course downwards in the direction of rotation such that rotation of the plane surface can cause a sucking effect by itself.
Suitably, the grinding head according to the invention is designed so that the support brushes consist of relatively soft brushes of pig's bristles.
Alternatively, the grinding head according to the invention can be designed so that the support brushes consist of soft horsehair brushes.
Or the grinding head according to the invention can be designed so that the support brushes consist of stiff brushes of Tampico fibres.
It will furthermore be possible, with the object of optimisation for specific tasks, that the support brushes consist of a suitable mixture of pig's bristles, horsehair and Tampico fibres.
The invention is explained more closely in the following with reference to the drawing, on which:
The number of abrasive paper members 3 and support brushes 4 can be arbitrary. In the shown prior art embodiment of a grinding head 1, there are eight radial abrasive paper members with associated single rows of support brushes 4.
The lip seal 7 is constituted by brushes that are made of an electrically conducting material, e.g. carbon fibre brushes 18, such that static electricity can be earthed thereby via the carbon fibre brushes 17, of course on the condition that the grinding head 1″ with the carbon fibre brushes 17 as such is provided with a potential equalisation connection (earth connection).
Side edges 19 of the radial suction apertures 15 have an inclined course downwards against lower sharp edges in the direction of rotation such that rotation of the plane surface 2′ only can cause a substantial sucking effect by itself.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2011 70265 | May 2011 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DK2012/050181 | 5/25/2012 | WO | 00 | 11/26/2013 |