The present invention relates to a holding apparatus for grinding members and particularly to a holding apparatus adopted for use on pneumatic tools.
The commonly seen pneumatic tool aims to provide a driving force through a pneumatic motor to rotate a spindle and drive a grinding member coupled on a distal end of the spindle to perform surface grinding operation. Refer to
As the grinding member 10 and the fastening element 11 are fabricated in an integrated manner, when the grinding member 10 has been used for a period of time and has to be replaced, the fastening element 11 also is discarded. This results in an extra cost.
Moreover, the grinding member 10 is fastened to the coupling head 22 of the pneumatic tool 20 merely by the fastening element 11. The grinding member 10 is prone to deform when being rotated at high speed.
Therefore the primary object of the present invention is to provide a holding apparatus for grinding members that is easy to produce and also can enhance the structural strength of the grinding members.
In order to achieve the foregoing object, the holding apparatus according to the invention aims to couple a grinding member (such as a grinding wheel, a steel brush or the like). It includes mainly a first clamping disk and a second clamping disk. The first clamping disk has a plurality of first anchor plates and a plurality of first anchor slots on one side. The first anchor plates and the first anchor slots are located on different perimeters in an alternate manner. The second clamping disk has a plurality of second anchor plates and a plurality of second anchor slots on one side. The second anchor plates and the second anchor slots are located on different perimeters in an alternate manner. The first anchor plates correspond to the second anchor slots. The second anchor plates correspond to the first anchor slots. The first anchor plates and the second anchor plates can be wedged respectively in the second anchor slots and the first anchor slots so that the first clamping disk and the second clamping disk form a mechanical interference with each other to achieve an anchoring effect.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The second clamping disk 200 has a plurality of second anchor plates 210 and a plurality of second anchor slots 220 on one side. The second anchor plates 210 and the second anchor slots 220 are located on different perimeters in an alternate manner. In this embodiment, the second anchor plates 210 are located on a perimeter greater than the perimeter where the second anchor slots 220 are formed (referring to
The first anchor plates 110 correspond to the second anchor slots 220. The second anchor plates 210 correspond to the first anchor slots 120. The first anchor plates 110 and the second anchor plates 210 can be wedged respectively in the second anchor slots 220 and the first anchor slots 120 so that the first clamping disk 100 and the second clamping disk 200 form a mechanical interference with each other to achieve an anchoring effect.
The first anchor slots 120 and the second anchor slots 220 may run through or not run through the first clamping disk 110 and the second clamping disk 200. There is no limitation to their shape and number provided that the anchor slots and the anchor plates can be coupled together. The first clamping disk 100 and the second clamping disk 200 may be made of aluminum or an aluminum alloy that has a greater structural strength.
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Referring to the drawings previously discussed, the centers of the first clamping disk 100 and the second clamping disk 200 may further have respectively a first hollow duct 130 and a second hollow duct 230 that are in contact with each other after assembly. This can further increase the structural strength of the grinding member 300. Based on this design, a fastening element 400 may be provided (as shown in
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.