Hand operated belt sander

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6475075
  • Patent Number
    6,475,075
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A hand band sander (10) with a housing (11) that contains a drive (15) for the sanding band (18) comprising a motor (16) with gear (17), which sanding band (18) can be driven in circulating fashion by way of a drive pulley (19) that can be driven in rotary fashion, and preferably by way of a return pulley (20), is smaller, easier to handle, and more reasonably priced due to the fact that the drive pulley (19) is arranged and supported coaxially to the drive (15) and is driven directly by the output of the gear (17).
Description




RELATED ART




The invention concerns a hand band sander according to the preamble of Claim


1


.




Hand band sanders according to the general class in the form of hand band sanding machines are known that are designed as hand-operated devices of considerable size and considerable weight and therefore have two handles located some distance apart and that must be held by both handles to be used. To realize desired optimal band speeds of the sanding band, universal motors are run at high speeds, whereby the speed is then geared down by way of a multistage gear, e.g., in the form of a spur-toothed wheel or angular gear in combination with a toothed belt gear. The drive of the motor is therefore usually controlled by way of a pinion on a toothed wheel supported at a distance from it, both of which are connected in gear-like fashion by way of a toothed belt. The toothed wheel itself drives a spur gear, on the driven shaft of which the drive pulley is situated, which is therefore located at a distance from the motor. Such a drive is heavy, expensive, and takes up a great deal of space. It requires costly housing and support designs.




ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION




Compared to known hand band sanders, the hand band sander according to the invention having the features of Claim


1


is smaller, easier to handle, and more reasonably priced while maintaining the basic advantages of the band sander, which are high abrasion and achievement of a longitudinal grinding profile during operation. Due to the fact that the drive pulley and, therefore, the drive of the sanding band are arranged coaxially to the drive, in particular to the motor shaft, a compact, space-saving design with weight reduction is possible, which makes a low-profile design of the hand band sander possible and, as a result, it makes single-handed operation possible as well. The drive design therefore renders profiled shafts and support unnecessary.




Advantageous further designs and improvements of the hand band sander indicated in Claim


1


are possible as a result of the measures listed in the further claims.











DRAWING




The invention is described in greater detail below using a design example presented in the drawing.





FIG. 1

shows a diagrammatic side view of a hand band sander.





FIG. 2

shows a diagrammatic view along the line II—II in FIG.


1


.




FIG.


3


and

FIG. 4

each show a diagrammatic view along the lines III—III and IV—IV in

FIG. 1

, respectively.











DESIGN EXAMPLE




A hand sand bander


10


is shown in the diagrams as an example of a hand band sanding machine comprising a housing


11


with handle


12


on the top side designed approximately in the shape of a strap. On the top side in the right-hand area in

FIG. 1

, the handle


12


contains a switch designed as a sliding switch


13


, by way of which the electrical energy supplied by means of an electric cord


14


can be controlled, which serves to supply a drive—indicated in general with number


15


—inside the housing


11


. The drive


15


comprises an, in particular, electric motor


16


with gear


17


and serves to drive a sanding band


18


—shown only diagrammatically—which can be driven in circulating fashion by way of a drive pulley


19


that can be driven in rotary fashion, and a return pulley


20


supported at a distance from it in rotatable fashion in the housing


11


and which can be driven by way of rotary operation of the drive pulley


19


. The housing


11


represents a formation that is basically multipart and extends in the longitudinal direction, the individual parts of which are put together in removeable fashion, e.g., using screws, or they are clipped on or connected with each other in another fashion. The outer diameter of the drive pulley


19


is greater than that of the return pulley, which is held on a shaft


21


, which is supported at both ends in rotatable fashion in assigned bearing receptacles


24


and


25


of the housing


11


by means of bearings


22


,


23


, e.g., needle bearings. The drive


15


, comprising motor


16


and gear


17


, is indicated only diagrammatically, whereby it is obvious that the motor


16


with its longitudinal center axis


26


is oriented transversely to the longitudinal course of the sanding band


18


, in particular of the upper and lower sides of the belt. The gear


17


of the drive


15


—which is also shown only diagrammatically—connects to the end of the motor


16


on the right in

FIGS. 2 and 4

in basically gapless fashion and runs in-line to the motor


16


, whereby a motor pinion, which is not shown further, forms the output of the motor


16


that meshes in the gear


17


to drive it. The drive


17


is advantageously designed as a two-stage planet gear and has an output on the right axial end in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, e.g., in the form of a driven journal


27


—indicated only diagrammatically—that rotates around the longitudinal center axis


26


.




The drive pulley


19


for the sanding band


18


is arranged coaxially to the drive


15


and, therefore, to the longitudinal center axis


26


, and it is supported in rotatable fashion in the housing


11


by means of bearings


28


and


29


. The bearing


29


is accommodated in an assigned bearing receptacle


30


of the housing


11


. The drive pulley


19


is driven directly by the gear output, e.g, by way of the driven journal


27


. The drive pulley


19


is arranged concentrically and, in relation to the longitudinal center axis


26


, coaxially to the drive


15


and, thereby, in such a fashion that it extends axially over approximately the entire axial length of the gear


17


. The drive pulley


19


is designed to be approximately in the shape of a bell or a cup and, with this design, it has a basically cylindrical cup wall


31


and, therefore, a single-part base


32


that carries a coaxial journal


33


, with which the drive pulley


19


is supported in the housing


11


in rotatable fashion by means of the bearing


29


, e.g., in the form of a ball or needle bearing. In this design, the drive pulley


19


basically represents a single-part component. It is supported directly on the drive


15


or, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, on a sleeve


34


of the housing


11


surrounding the drive


15


in rotatable fashion by means of the bearing


28


, e.g., in the form of a needle bearing, located on the inside of the cup wall


31


surrounding the drive


15


, e.g, the gear of this. When supported directly on the drive


15


by means of the bearing


28


, e.g., on the circumference of the gear


17


, the sleeve


34


is eliminated completely or at least partially. The sanding band


18


wraps around the drive pulley


19


on the outer side of the cup wall


31


. The drive pulley


19


, which is coaxial to the drive


15


, can be advantageously slipped onto the right axial end of the drive


15


shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, in particular of the gear


17


. It can thereby be connected with the gear output, e.g., the driven journal


27


, which represents the output of the second stage of the planet gear.




The sanding band


18


is carried by a sanding toothed belt


35


, the toothed side having its teeth


36


of which faces the drive pulley


19


and, similarly, the return pulley


20


as well. Both the drive pulley


19


and, similarly, the return pulley


20


have counter-toothing with teeth


37


and


38


, respectively, on the outer side, with which the sanding toothed belt


35


meshes in positive fashion. A connection is provided between the sanding band


18


and the sanding toothed belt


35


by means of a surface bonding agent indicated in general with


39


, in particular a velcro seal. In the design of the surface bonding agent


39


as a velcro seal, the layer having the velcro hooks is provided on the outer side of the sanding toothed belt


35


facing away from the teeth


36


, while the velour layer is applied to the back side of the sanding band


18


. The surface bonding agent


39


makes a connection between the replaceable sanding band


18


and the sanding toothed belt


35


that is removeable and firm and force-transmitting during the sanding procedure. As a result of this connection using the surface bonding agent


39


, setting and adjustment devices for adjusting the band tension can be eliminated. Due to the positive connection of the sanding band


18


with the driven sanding toothed belt


35


, there is no slippage which would otherwise produce unnecessary heat and, under a stronger load, lead to damage to the drive pulley


19


and the sanding band


18


.




Since the drive pulley


19


is situated coaxially to the drive


15


and is situated in such a way that it covers the drive


15


with its cup wall


15


, at least on one part of the axial length, e.g., the axial length of the gear


17


, and surrounds the drive


15


in the circumferential direction, a particularly low-profile design of the hand band sander


10


is achieved that, as a result, is small, easy to handle, and reasonably priced while maintaining the basic advantages of the band sander of high abrasive performance and a longitudinal grinding profile. The drive


15


, in particular the motor


16


and the gear


17


, can be accommodated in the housing


11


in space-saving fashion using this design. Due to the in-line arrangement of the gear


17


coaxially to the motor


16


, profiled shafts and support therefore become unnecessary. The driving of the sanding band


18


takes place in the circumferential region of the drive


16


and in extension of the motor shaft of the motor


16


. This leads to an extremely compact design having few components and low weight. The compact, low-profile design results in a position of the handle


12


that is close to the working surface of the sanding band


18


. This results in a handle position with a minimal height separation from the working surface. The hand band sander


10


can be held and guided with one hand, making true single-handed operation possible, which is also why a potential additional handle for holding and guiding is unnecessary.



Claims
  • 1. Hand band sander (10) with a housing (11) that contains a drive (15) for a sanding band (18) comprising a motor (16) with gear (17), which sanding band (18) is driven in circulating fashion by way of a drive pulley (19) that is driven in rotary fashion, and by way of a return pulley (20) as well, characterized in that the drive pulley (19) is arranged and supported coaxially to the drive (15) and is driven directly by the gear output, wherein the drive pulley (19) is designed approximately in the shape of a cup, is supported directly on the drive (15) or on a sleeve (34) of a housing (11) surrounding the drive (15) by means of a bearing (28) on an inside of a cup wall (31) surrounding the drive (15), wherein the drive pulley (19) has the sanding band (18) wrapped around it on an outer side of the cup wall (31).
  • 2. Hand band sander according to claim 1, characterized in that the drive pulley (19) is arranged concentrically to the drive (15).
  • 3. Hand band sander (10) with a housing (11) that contains a drive (15) for a sanding band (18) comprising a motor (16) with gear (17), which sanding band (18) is driven in circulating fashion by way of a drive pulley (19) that is driven in rotary fashion, and by way of a return pulley (20) as well, characterized in that the drive pulley (19) is arranged and supported coaxially to the drive (15) and is driven directly by the gear output, wherein the drive pulley (19) is designed approximately in the shape of a cup, is supported directly on the drive (15) or on a sleeve (34) of a housing (11) surrounding the drive (15) by means of a bearing (28) on an inside of a cup wall (31) surrounding the drive (15), wherein the drive pulley (19) has the sanding band (18) wrapped around it on an outer side of the cup wall (31), wherein the drive pulley (19) has a journal (33) coaxial to the cup wall (31) in the base (32) with which the drive pulley (19) is supported by means of a bearing (29) in the housing (11).
  • 4. Hand band sander (10) with a housing (11) that contains a drive (15) for a sanding band (18) comprising a motor (16) with gear (17), which sanding band (18) is driven in circulating fashion by way of a drive pulley (19) that is driven in rotary fashion, and by way of a return pulley (20) as well, characterized in that the drive pulley (19) is arranged and supported coaxially to the drive (15) and is driven directly by the gear output, wherein the drive pulley (19) is designed approximately in the shape of a cup, is supported directly on the drive (15) or on a sleeve (34) of a housing (11) surrounding the drive (15) by means of a bearing (28) on an inside of a cup wall (31) surrounding the drive (15), wherein the drive pulley (19) has the sanding band (18) wrapped around it on an outer side of the cup wall (31), wherein the sanding band (18) is carried by a sanding toothed belt (35), the toothed side of which faces the drive pulley (19), and wherein the drive pulley (19) has a counter-toothing on the outer side with which the sanding toothed belt (35) meshes.
  • 5. Hand band sander according to claim 1, characterized in that the drive (15) comprises a motor (16) oriented transversely to the longitudinal course of the sanding band (18) having a gear (17) that runs in-line with it and is driven by a motor pinion, wherein said motor pinion is two-stage planet gears, on the axial end of which the drive pulley (19) can be slipped, and can thereby be connected with the gear output of the second stage of the planet gear.
  • 6. Hand band sander according to claim 5, characterized in that the drive pulley (19) extends axially with the cup wall (31) over a part of the drive (15), said drive pulley (19) extending approximately over an entire axial length of the gear (17).
  • 7. Hand band sander (10) with a housing (11) that contains a drive (15) for a sanding band (18) comprising a motor (16) with gear (17), which sanding band (18) is driven in circulating fashion by way of a drive pulley (19) that is driven in rotary fashion, and by way of a return pulley (20) as well, characterized in that the drive pulley (19) is arranged and supported coaxially to the drive (15) and is driven directly by the gear output, wherein the drive pulley (19) is designed approximately in the shape of a cup, is supported directly on the drive (15) or on a sleeve (34) of a housing (11) surrounding the drive (15) by means of a bearing (28) on an inside of a cup wall (31) surrounding the drive (15), wherein the drive pulley (19) has the sanding band (18) wrapped around it. on an outer side of the cup wall (31), wherein the sanding band (18) is carried by a sanding toothed belt (35), the toothed side of which faces the drive pulley (19), and wherein the drive pulley (19) has a counter-toothing on the outer side with which the sanding toothed belt (35) meshes, wherein a connection is provided between the sanding band (18) and the sanding toothed belt (35) by means of a surface bonding agent (39).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 04 698 Feb 2000 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE00/04228 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/56741 8/9/2001 WO A
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
4727685 Batt Mar 1988 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
31 17 785 Nov 1982 DE
352 754 Jul 1931 GB
1079414 Mar 1984 SU