Hand-held grinding machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6565425
  • Patent Number
    6,565,425
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 17, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 20, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A power belt sander (10) with a housing (11), which contains means for driving a sanding belt (24) which can be continuously guided by means of a drive roller (23), preferably also by means of a deflection roller (22), is less costly, lighter in weight, and more efficient due to the fact that the sanding belt (24) is supported by a toothed sanding belt (21), wherein the toothed sanding belt (21) is oriented with its toothed side (25) toward the drive roller (23), preferably the guide roller (22).
Description




BACKGROUNG OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a power belt sander.




A power belt sander of this generic type has been disclosed by GB 2 293 122, in which the power of a motor is transmitted by means of a drive roller to a sanding belt, which travels over a deflection roller spaced apart from and parallel to the drive roller. At the same time, there is frictional adhesion between the inside of the sanding belt and the deflection and drive rollers.




In order to assure the frictional adhesion between the sanding belt and the drive roller, the sanding belt traveling over the drive roller must be prestressed in relation to it with a minimum force. This is achieved by virtue of the fact that the deflection roller is supported so that it can be elastically displaced and is supported so that it is prestressed against the inside of the sanding belt. Tension elements are required for this, which attempt to press the deflection roller elastically away from the drive roller.




The slippage required for the power transmission between the drive roller and the sanding belt causes a relatively intense wear on the drive roller friction cover, which is usually made rubber. In addition, the sanding belt and the drive roller are heated relatively intensely by the slippage. This increases the tendency of the sanding agent layer to clog up and the tendency of the work piece surface to become lubricated, for example with paint residue or lacquer, which are already intensely heated anyway during the sanding. In the extreme case, surface regions of the work piece can become heat blackened.




Due to the heating and the slippage, the inside of the sanding belt becomes continuously smoother so that the service life of the sanding belt and the service the drive roller are reduced.




In addition, with the known power belt sanders, the continuous sanding belt, which is guided by frictional adhesion, must be kept in a central running position in relation to the drive roller and the guide roller by means of a complex adjusting device in order to prevent it from coming off the side of the drive roller and the deflection roller.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The power belt sander according to the Invention can be produced at a lower cost, is lighter in weight, and can be smaller in design than the known machines because the adjusting and tensioning means are no longer necessary. Moreover, the positive engagement between the drive roller and the sanding belt permits a quasi slip-free transmission of power to the sanding belt and results in an extended service life of the sanding belt and greater sanding abrasion.




Since a toothed sanding belt, as a support for the sanding belt, is guided on matched denticulations of the drive roller and deflection roller, the sanding belt does not have to be centered or elastically prestressed because even with the relatively low tension of the toothed sanding belt, the positive engagement between the drive roller and the uniform revolution of the toothed sanding belt are assured.




The slippage between the toothed sanding belt and the sanding belt can be minimized by virtue of the fact that on its back side, the toothed sanding belt supports the sanding belt so that it is secured against relative movement, e.g. by means of an adhesive connection or a hook-and-loop fastener.




Because the sanding belt is open, i.e. has two ends and does not constitute a closed ring, it is cheaper to produce and is easier to mount in abutting fashion on the power belt sander or on the toothed sanding belt.




For the case in which the toothed sanding belt has a sanding agent layer glued, vulcanized, or injection molded in place on its back side, the toothed sanding belt, with a particularly long service life, performs the function of the sanding belt, whose initial cost and installation are then rendered superfluous.




A clogging of the abutting point between the ends of the sanding belt with sanding dust is counteracted by virtue of the fact that one end of the sanding belt is thicker than the other and is disposed before the thinner end in the rotation direction of the sanding belt.




The fact that the ends of the sanding belt extend parallel to each other, diagonal to the travel direction effectively further counteracts the clogging of the impact point.




By virtue of the fact that instead of the toothed sanding belt, a V-belt or flat belt are used and instead of the drive roller and deflection roller, V-belt wheels or flat belt wheels are used, the above-mentioned advantages can be achieved in a manner similar that of a toothed sanding belt.




Because the toothed sanding belt, flat belt, or V-belt has recesses on its back side for the insertion of sanding segments, separate sanding segments can be disposed overlapping one another and can be individually replaced when they become worn.




By virtue of the fact that the tooth points of the toothed sanding belt are provided with a low-friction cover, in particular a textile cover, the toothed belt can be guided via a sliding shearing force and during sanding, is supported against this sliding shearing force so that it is possible for the sanding belt to exert a uniform distribution of force on the work piece.




The above-mentioned advantage that over its entire width or over its entire lower surface area oriented toward a work piece to be machined, the sanding belt is supported uniformly on the work piece, is improved by virtue of the fact that the sanding shoe which serves to support the sanding belt in relation to a work piece, is recessed in groove fashion in the vicinity of the toothed sanding belt so that its distance from the back side of the sanding belt and the back side of the toothed sanding belt is approximately equally small.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The current invention will be described in detail below in an exemplary embodiment in conjunction with accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

shows the side view of a power belt sander according to the invention,





FIG. 2

is a three-dimensional oblique rear view of the power belt sander according to

FIG. 1

, without the side casing,





FIG. 3

shows a side view of a another exemplary embodiment of a power belt sander,





FIG. 4

shows a cross section through the power belt sander according to

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

shows a schematic representation of the drive roller and deflection roller with the toothed sanding belt and the sanding belt,





FIG. 6

shows a cross section through the drive roller and deflection roller with the toothed sanding belt and the sanding belt, and





FIG. 7

is an enlarged depiction of the engagement region between the deflection roller and drive roller and the toothed belt.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The side view of a power belt sander


10


in

FIG. 10

shows its housing


11


, which has a rear handle


12


with a switch button


14


and has a front auxiliary handle


13


. The toothed belt deflection gear


22


and toothed belt drive gear


23


that are located at the bottom of the power belt sander


10


can also be seen, which continuously carry a toothed sanding belt


21


along with them.




On its side remote from the teeth


21


, the toothed sanding belt


21


has hook-and-loop hooks


31


which engage with a velour layer


32


(

FIG. 7

) on the back side of the sanding belt


24


, i.e. on the side opposite from its sanding agent layer


30


. The hook/velour system


31


,


32


attaches the sanding belt


24


to the toothed sanding belt


21


so that it is secured against relative movement. When its teeth


210


engage in the complementary denticulation


230


of the toothed belt deflection gear


22


and the toothed belt drive gear


23


, this toothed sanding belt


21


is carried along in a positively engaging fashion and therefore experiences only minimal slippage.




The sanding belt


24


and the toothed sanding belt


21


are supported with their back sides against a sanding shoe


33


so that for sanding, the sanding belt


24


can be placed against a work piece with pressure distributed evenly over its surface area. This assures a uniform removal of material from the work piece over the entire contacting surface area or over the sanding agent layer


30


of the sanding belt


24


(

FIGS. 5

to


7


).





FIG. 2

is a three-dimensional depiction of the power belt sander


10


from the left rear, without a casing that covers the main handle


12


and without an auxiliary handle according to FIG.


1


. The main handle


12


has a switch button


14


for a switch that is not shown in detail.




In the vicinity of the main handle


12


, electrical lines


15


are shown which are used to supply energy to the motor


16


(FIG.


4


). A drive shaft protruding from the left side of the housing


11


supports a toothed belt drive pinion


18


. This drive pinion is associated with a toothed belt driven pinion


19


, which is disposed axially parallel to the drive pinion, lower down in the housing


11


and is affixed in a rotationally secure fashion to the toothed belt drive gear


23


of the power belt sander


10


. The two pinions


18


,


19


are engaged from the outside by a toothed drive belt


20


so that the motor rotation is transmitted to the toothed belt drive gear


23


.




In the front, lower region of the housing


11


, the toothed belt deflection gear


22


is shown, which together with the toothed belt drive gear


23


, is encompassed by the toothed sanding belt


21


; the sanding belt


24


, not shown, can be fastened to the back side of the toothed sanding belt


21


by means of a hook-and-loop fastening system. The drawing also shows the teeth


210


of the toothed sanding belt


21


and the counterpart denticulation


230


of the toothed belt drive gear


23


and the toothed belt driven gear


22


.





FIG. 3

shows a side view of another exemplary embodiment of a particular type of power belt sander


210


, having a housing


211


with a handle


212


that has a switch button


214


for switching the drive motor


216


on and off (

FIG. 4

) in order to operate the power belt sander


210


. In the front region of the housing


211


, there is an auxiliary handle


213


for securely guiding the power belt sander


210


with both hands. In the upper region of the housing


211


, the toothed sanding belt


221


is guided around a toothed belt deflection gear


222


.




The exceptional feature of the power belt sander


210


is comprised in that the sanding belt


224


protrudes through a slot-like opening


312


on the machine sole


311


in a design similar to a plane, only in the circumference region of the toothed belt drive gear


223


and can therefore be placed on a work piece and is comprised in that as a result, the power belt sander


210


constitutes a modified roll sander.





FIG. 4

shows the power belt sander


210


in a longitudinal section through the toothed belt drive gear


223


, which simultaneously supports and guides the sanding belt


224


along its non-toothed circumference and with this sanding belt


224


, is provided to be placed on a work piece to be machined so that the sanding belt


224


can be brought into contact with a work piece only along a line.




The motor


216


is disposed in the lower region of the housing


211


, with a drive shaft


217


which supports a toothed belt drive pinion


218


. A toothed drive belt


220


is guided around this toothed belt drive pinion


218


and around a toothed belt driven pinion


219


that is axially parallel to and spaced apart from the drive pinion


218


.




The toothed belt driven pinion


219


is supported in a non-rotatable fashion on a drive shaft


2190


which also supports a pinion


2191


, which meshes with a gear


2192


. This gear is non-rotatably supported on a drive shaft


2231


which in turn supports a toothed belt drive gear


223


which is used to drive a sanding belt


224


with its sanding agent layer


330


. To that end, the toothed belt drive gear


223


is provided with a denticulation


2230


that is disposed in the center and is recessed in a groove-like fashion, which the toothed sanding belt


221


engages in with its teeth


2210


. The groove-like recessed denticulation


2230


is dimensioned so that the toothed sanding belt


221


that meshes with it fits into it in a flush manner. As a result, the contour of the back of the toothed sanding belt


221


is flush with the smooth contour of the non-toothed region of the toothed belt drive gear


223


on both sides of the denticulation


2230


.




The toothed belt drive gear


223


simultaneously serves as a first deflection roller of the sanding belt


224


and also absorbs the support force when the power belt sander


210


is placed on a work piece and/or during machining of the work piece. In this connection, the sanding belt


224


is supported with its inside against the toothed belt drive gear


223


and is coupled to the toothed sanding belt


221


in a driven fashion only by means of a central velour strip (

FIG. 7

) and with its region protruding laterally beyond the toothed sanding belt


221


, is guided in a deflecting manner with a slight support force against the smooth, non-toothed circumference of the toothed belt drive gear


223


.




The toothed belt deflection gear


222


disposed in the upper region of the housing


211


is embodied similarly to the toothed belt drive gear


223


and simultaneously serves as a second deflection roller for the toothed sanding belt


221


and the sanding belt


224


. With its lateral velour strip-free regions, this sanding belt


224


is also guided there in a deflecting fashion, with a slight support force against the lateral, non-toothed circumference regions of the toothed belt deflection gear


222


. The central denticulation


230


of the toothed belt deflection gear


222


is also dimensioned so that the toothed sanding belt


221


that meshes with it rests with its back side flush with the non-toothed, respective lateral regions and the sanding belt


24


can be guided with its velour strip-free region continuously supported against this toothed sanding belt


221


.





FIG. 5

is a schematic representation of the toothed belt drive gear


23


and the toothed belt driven gear


22


in the vicinity of their denticulation


230


, which the teeth


210


of the toothed sanding belt


21


positively engage in and can be guided to rotate in a non-slip fashion.




The toothed sanding belt


21


is oriented with its toothed side


25


toward a sanding shoe


33


affixed to the housing so that when the flat region of the sanding belt


24


disposed between the toothed belt drive gear


23


and the toothed belt driven gear


22


is pressed against a work piece, the tooth points


211


of the teeth


210


of the toothed sanding belt


21


can slide along against the sanding shoe


33


. As a result, the sanding shoe


33


can be used to uniformly distribute the pressure against the region of the sanding belt


24


disposed underneath it and from there onto a work piece. In order to reduce wear, the tooth points


211


are provided with a sliding cover


34


comprised of textile fibers or the like (FIG.


7


).




The sanding belt


24


is connected to the back side of the toothed sanding belt


21


so as to be secured against relative movement, by means of a hook-and-velour system


31


,


32


. The ends of the sanding belt


24


form a butt joint


27


or a gap. The toothed sanding belt


21


is narrower than the sanding belt


24


so that only its central region is provided with a velour strip


32


. This is why the sanding shoe


33


, in the vicinity of the tooth points


211


of the sanding belt


24


, is recessed in a groove-like fashion so that the tooth points


211


are spaced slightly apart from the corresponding region of the sanding shoe


33


. Likewise, the distance of the lateral velour strip-free regions of the sanding belt


24


from the sanding shoe


33


is slight in order to be able to be supported against it over the entire surface.




The directional arrow


341


indicates the movement direction of the sanding belt


24


, the toothed sanding belt


21


, and the gears


22


,


23


. The one end


261


of the sanding belt


24


is designed to be slightly higher than the other end


26


so that dust is prevented from collecting between the two ends


261


,


26


, at the bottom of the step-like height difference


35


between them, i.e. in the vicinity of the butt joint or gap


27


between the ends


26


of the sanding belt


24


, and so that the dust is prevented from falling out by itself during sanding.





FIG. 6

shows a cross section of the toothed belt drive gear


23


and the toothed belt deflection gear


22


with the counterpart denticulation


230


according to FIG.


5


. The teeth


210


of the toothed sanding belt


21


continuously engage in a slip-free fashion in the counterpart denticulation


230


.




On its back side, the toothed sanding belt


21


has hook-and-loop hooks


31


which engage in the velour layer


32


disposed on the back side of the sanding belt


24


. With the back side of its velour


32


covered region, the sanding belt


24


is supported on the sanding shoe


33


and with a uniformly distributed pressure, can produce a uniform removal of material on a work piece to be machined.





FIG. 7

gives an enlarged view of the disposition of the sanding belt


24


, with its outwardly pointing sanding surface


30


and the velour cover


32


on its back side. The FIG. also shows the sanding shoe


33


, the hook-and-loop hooks


31


of the toothed sanding belt


21


, the teeth


210


of the toothed sanding belt


21


with the sliding cover


34


disposed in the vicinity of its tooth points


211


. These permit a sliding support of the continuous toothed sanding belt


21


with its back side against the sanding shoe


33


so that the inner region of the sanding belt


24


that is coupled to the toothed sanding belt


21


can also be placed against a work piece with the same pressure as at the side or in the edge region of the sanding belt


24


.



Claims
  • 1. A power belt sander (10, 210) with a housing (11, 211), which contains means for driving a sanding belt (24, 224) which can be continuously guided by a drive roller (23, 223), whereinthe sanding belt (24, 224) is supported by an additional sanding belt (21, 221), wherein the additional sanding belt (21, 221) is oriented with its one sanding belt (21, 221) is oriented with its one side (25, 225) toward the drive roller (23, 223), and wherein the sanding belt (24, 224) does not constitute a closed ring, but has two ends (26, 261) which can be placed against the additional sanding belt (21, 221) so that they have a gap-like, open abutting point (27) between them.
  • 2. The power belt sander according to claim 1, wherein the additional sanding belt (21, 221) is a toothed sanding belt and engages with teeth (210, 2210) of the toothed side (25, 225) in a respective counterpart denticulation (230, 2230) of the drive roller (23, 230).
  • 3. The power belt sander according to claim 2, wherein on its back side (26, 226) opposite from the toothed side (25, 225), the toothed sanding belt (21, 221) supports the sanding belt (24, 224) so that it is secured against relative movement.
  • 4. The power belt sander according to claim 1, is a toothed sanding belt and there is a hook-and-loop connection between the sanding belt (24, 224) and the additional sanding belt (21, 221).
  • 5. The power belt sander according to claim 4, wherein the ends (26, 261) of the sanding belt (24) extend obliquely, parallel to each other.
  • 6. The power belt sander according to claim 1, wherein on its back side (26, 226), the sanding belt (221) has a sanding agent layer (30, 330).
  • 7. The power belt sander according to claim 1, wherein one end (261) of the sanding belt (24) is thicker than the other end (26) and can be disposed before the thinner end (26) in the rotation direction of the sanding belt and constitutes an inclined plane.
  • 8. The power belt sander according to claim 1, wherein a guide roller formed as a deflection roller (22, 222) is provided, and wherein the additional sanding belt (21, 221) is oriented with its one side toward the guide roller (22, 222).
  • 9. The power belt sander according to claim 8, wherein the drive roller (23) and the guide roller (22) have the counterpart denticulation (230) in a central region that is radially recessed as an annular groove so that the additional sanding belt (21) ends with its back side flush against the outer contour of the non-toothed regions of the drive roller (23) and guide roller (22), next to the counterpart denticulation (230) when the teeth (210) of this roller engage with the counterpart denticulation (230).
  • 10. The power belt sander according to claim 1, wherein a sanding shoe (33, 133) which serves to support the sanding belt (24, 224) in relation to a work piece, is recessed in a groove-like fashion in the vicinity of the additional sanding belt (21, 221) so that its distance from the back side of the sanding belt (24, 224) and from the back side of the additional sanding belt (21, 221) is approximately equal.
  • 11. A power belt sander (10, 210) with a housing (11, 211), which contains means for driving a sanding belt (24, 224) which can be continuously guided by a drive roller (23, 223), whereinthe sanding belt (24, 224) is supported by an additional sanding belt (21, 221), wherein the additional sanding belt (21, 221) is oriented with its one side (25, 225) toward the drive roller (23, 223), wherein a hook-and-loop connection is provided between the sanding belt (24, 224) and the additional sanding belt (21, 221), and wherein the sanding belt (24, 224) does not constitute a closed ring, but has two ends (26, 261) which can be placed against the additional sanding belt (21, 221) so that they have a gap-like, open abutting point (27) between them.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 37 014 Aug 1999 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE00/02127 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/10598 2/15/2001 WO A
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
661282 Bachman Nov 1900 A
1587124 Lacy Jun 1926 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
44 32 976 Mar 1996 DE
2 293 122 Mar 1996 GB
94 03308 Feb 1994 WO