Grinding wheel fender adjusting device and grinding member securing device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6688955
  • Patent Number
    6,688,955
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 20, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 10, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A grinding tool includes a handle with a driving device for driving a grinding member connected to a shaft extending from the driving device. A cone-shaped recess is defined in a distal end of the shaft and a flexible cone-shaped piece is received in the cone-shaped recess of the shaft. The grinding member has a shank extending through the flexible cone-shaped piece and a retaining cap is mounted to the shank and threadedly mounted to the shaft. The grinding member can be replaced with a grinding wheel and a fender is rotatably mounted to the shaft. A quick release device is connected to two lugs on the C-shaped collar of the fender so that the fender can be conveniently loosened and rotated by operating the quick release device.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a grinding tool that has a fender rotatably mounted to a shaft base of the tool and a quick-release device connected between two ends of the C-shaped collar of the fender.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A conventional grinding tool generally includes a handle with a driving means which drives a grinding wheel connected to a shaft of the driving means. A semi-circular shaped fender as shown in

FIG. 8

is mounted to the shaft base by a C-shaped collar


51


which includes two lugs


512


,


512


′ on two distal ends of the C-shaped collar


51


. A locking bolt


500


extends through the lugs


512


,


512


′ and is threadedly engaged with a nut


501


. When using the grinding tool, metal debris flies in the direction that the grinding wheel rotates so that the fender


50


is used to prevent the metal debris from being attached to the cloth of the user. In other words, the user has to adjust the position of the fender


50


according to the way he/she use the grinding tool. The collar


51


can be loosened by unscrewing the locking bolt so that the fender


50


is able to be rotated an angle and then the locking bolt


500


is secured again to set the position the fender


50


. However, it is not convenient for the user to take a wrench to loosen the locking bolt


500


. Even if the locking bolt


500


can be rotated by hand, it still takes a lot of time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a grinding tool which comprises a shaft base extending from the driving device on an end of the handle and a shaft extends from the shaft base. A grinding wheel is secured on the shaft. A fender has a C-shaped collar mounted to the shaft base, a first lug and a second lug extending from two distal ends of the C-shaped collar. A U-shaped member is mounted on two sides of the first lug and the second lug. A lever has two cam plates and each of which has a hole eccentrically defined therethrough. The two cam plates are located between the two sides of the U-shaped member and a pin extends through the two sides of the U-shaped member and the two holes in the two cam plates. The two cam plates contact the second lug.




The primary object of the present invention is to provide an adjusting device which allows the user to loosen and secure the collar of the fender within a short period of time.




The other object of the present invention is to provide a securing device that secures the grinding members with different sizes of shanks.











The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view to show the grinding tool of the present invention with a grinding wheel and a fender connected thereto;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view to show the grinding tool of the present invention with a grinding wheel and a fender connected thereto;





FIG. 3

is a plan view to show the collar of the fender is secured by the quick release device of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a plan view to show the collar of the fender is loosened by operating the quick release device of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a plan view to show the two positions of the lever of the quick release device of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is an exploded view to show a grinding member is replaced with the grinding wheel;





FIG. 7

shows a cross sectional view of the engagement of the grinding member inserted in the shaft, and





FIG. 8

shows a conventional way to secure the fender.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the grinding tool of the present invention comprises a handle with a driving device


10


on a first end of the handle and an electric cable connected to a second end of the handle. A shaft base


11


extends from the driving device


10


and a shaft


12


extends from the shaft base


11


. A grinding wheel


30


is secured on the shaft


12


by a lining ring


20


and a locking ring


40


.




A fender


50


has a C-shaped collar


51


mounted to the shaft base


11


which has a groove


11




1


defined in an outer periphery thereof and the C-shaped collar


51


has a protrusion


511


extending from an inside thereof. The protrusion


511


is engaged with the groove


111


so as to prevent the fender


50


from being pulled out from the shaft base


11


.




A first lug


512


and a second lug


512


′ extend from two distal ends of the C-shaped collar


51


respectively. Two notches


513


are defined in the two sides of each of the first lug


512


and the second lug


512


′. A quick release device is connected to the first lug


512


and the second lug


512


′. The quick release device includes a U-shaped member


52


whose two sides


521


are engaged with the notches


513


, and a lever


54


which has two cam plates


541


. Each of the two cam plates


541


has a hole eccentrically defined therethrough. The two cam plates


541


are located between the two sides


521


of the U-shaped member


52


and a pin extends through the two sides


521


of the U-shaped member


52


and the two holes in the two cam plates


541


. The two cam plates


541


contact the second lug


512


′. A bolt


53


extends through a cross plate


522


of the U-shaped member


52


and threadedly extends through a nut


55


located at the inside of the cross plate


522


and the distal end of the bolt


53


contacts the first lug


512


.




Further referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, when the lever


54


is positioned at the position as shown in

FIG. 3

, the two sides


521


are pulled by the cam plates


541


so as to pull the two lugs


512


,


512


′ close to each other to secure the collar


51


on the shaft base


11


. When the lever


54


is pivoted to a position as shown in

FIG. 4

, the two sides


521


are loosened and the fender


50


can be conveniently rotated to a desired position, the collar


51


is able to be secured by pivoting the lever


54


to the position shown in FIG.


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 6 and 7

, the grinding wheel


30


can be replaced with a grinding member


30


′ which has a shank


31


. The shaft


12


has a cone-shaped recess


121


defined in a distal end thereof and a flexible cone-shaped piece


60


is received in the cone-shaped recess


121


of the shaft


12


. The flexible cone-shaped piece


60


has a slit


61


defined longitudinally through a wall of the flexible cone-shaped piece


60


so that the flexible cone-shaped piece


60


can be easily narrowed to be fitted in the cone-shaped recess


121


.




The shank


31


extends through the flexible cone-shaped piece


60


and a retaining cap


70


is mounted to the shank


31


and threadedly mounted to the shaft


12


to position the grinding member


30


′. The flexible cone-shaped piece


60


allows the grinding member


30


′ having different sizes to be quickly positioned in the shaft


12


.




While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A grinding tool comprising:a handle with a driving device on a first end of the handle and an electric cable connected to a second end of the handle, a shaft base extending from the driving device and a shaft extending from the shaft base, a grinding wheel secured on the shaft; a fender having a C-shaped collar mounted to the shaft base, a first lug and a second lug extending from two distal ends of the C-shaped collar, and a U-shaped member mounted on two sides of the first lug and the second lug, a lever having two cam plates and each of which has a hole eccentrically defined therethrough, the two cam plates being located between two sides of the U-shaped member and a pin extending through the two sides of the U-shaped member and the two holes in the two cam plates, the two cam plates contacting the second lug.
  • 2. The grinding tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shaft base has a groove defined in an outer periphery thereof and the C-shaped collar has a protrusion extending from an inside thereof, the protrusion engaged with the groove.
  • 3. The grinding tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein a bolt extends through a cross plate of the U-shaped member and contacts the first lug.
  • 4. The grinding tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein two notches are defined in the two sides of each of the first lug and the second lug so that the two sides of the U-shaped member are engaged with the notches.
  • 5. A grinding tool comprising:a handle with a driving device on a first end of the handle and an electric cable connected to a second end of the handle, a shaft base extending from the driving device and a shaft extending from the shaft base, a cone-shaped recess defined in a distal end of the shaft; a flexible cone-shaped piece received in the cone-shaped recess of the shaft; a grinding member having a shank connected thereto and the shank extending through the flexible cone-shaped piece; a retaining cap mounted to the shank and threadedly mounted to the shaft; and a fender having a C-shaped collar mounted to the shaft base, a first lug and a second lug extending from two distal ends of the C-shaped collar, a U-shaped member mounted on two sides of the first lug and the second lug, a lever having two cam plates and each of which has a hole eccentrically defined therethrough, the two cam plates located between two sides of the U-shaped member and a pin extending through the two sides of the U-shaped member and the two holes in the two cam plates, the two cam plates contacting the second lug.
  • 6. The grinding tool as claimed in claim 5 further comprising a slit defined longitudinally through a wall of the flexible cone-shaped piece.
  • 7. The grinding tool as claimed in claim 5, wherein the shaft base has a groove defined in an outer periphery thereof and the C-shaped collar has a protrusion extending from an inside thereof, the protrusion engaged with the groove.
  • 8. The grinding tool as claimed in claim 5, wherein a bolt extends through a cross plate of the U-shaped member and contacts the first lug.
  • 9. The grinding tool as claimed in claim 5 wherein two notches are defined in the two sides of each of the first lug and the second lug so that the two sides of the U-shaped member are engaged with the notches.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
1464959 Tuthill Aug 1923 A
5775981 Yang Jul 1998 A
6264408 Lung et al. Jul 2001 B1
6561887 Lai et al. May 2003 B2
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
3636500 Apr 1988 DE
3638337 May 1988 DE
3940584 Jun 1991 DE