1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a roller sander, particularly to one having a manual clutch device for controlling a roller in reciprocating movement.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A common conventional roller sander is mainly composed of a base 1 having a conveyer at a preset position above it, a motor set 2 fixed at a preset position at one side of the base 1, a roller set 3 having a sanding cloth wheel able to be driven by the motor set 2, and a linking device 4 mounted by a belt that is mounted around a shaft of the motor set 2 as well, enabling the roller set 3 to reciprocate so that grinding precision may be upgraded thereby. But, if a work of a large thickness is to be ground or if a lower precision for a work is acceptable, the conventional roller sander cannot save time for grinding because it has only one way of grinding with the roller set 3 always reciprocating for high degree of grinding, causing a low efficiency and a high cost for low precision sanding.
The prime object of this invention is to offer a manual clutch device for a roller sander for controlling reciprocating movement of a roller set.
The main characteristic of the invention is a manual clutch device for a roller sander that includes a base, a motor set, a roller set and a linking device. The clutch device is set at the front end of the linking device, consisting of a belt wheel, a connecting shaft and an adjusting button. The belt wheel is pivotally connected with the connecting shaft, fitted with a bearing in its inner side, able to turn around freely against the connecting shaft. And, the belt wheel is mounted around by a belt that is also mounted around another belt wheel fixed on a shaft of the motor set, so that the belt wheel can be driven by the motor set. Moreover, the belt wheel is provided with a number of fixing grooves spaced apart in a circle at its front end. The connecting shaft is connected with the linking device at its rear end and connected with the adjusting button at the front end. Then the adjusting button can manually be pushed in or pulled out axially, and the connecting shaft fitting through the center of the belt wheel is provided with a slot in its annular outer surface for a fixing bar to fit therein, Then The fixing bar is moved by the adjusting button pushed in or pulled out to enter or retreat from one of the fixing grooves of the belt wheel for controlling the linking device in its work, enabling the reciprocating movement axially of the roller set to be used or not optionally, so as to save time or upgrade grinding precision for various grinding for works.
This invention is better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The base 10 is provided with a conveyer 11 at a preset position on its upper side. Next to one side of the conveyer 11 is provided a motor fixing frame 12 extending vertically from the base 10.
The motor set 20 is fixed at the outer side of the motor fixing frame 12, provided with a shaft 21 extending to the front side and fixed with a belt wheel 22.
The roller set 30 set at the inner side of the motor fixing frame 12 is composed of a lower member 31, an upper member 32 and a sanding cloth wheel 33. The lower member 31 is fixed at one side of the motor fixing frame 12 and the upper side of the conveyer 11. The upper member 32 located above the lower member 31 can slide parallel with the lower member 31, pivotally connected with the sanding cloth wheel 33 at its two sides respectively so as to move together with the sanding cloth wheel 33. And, the sanding cloth wheel 33 is connected with the shaft 21 so that it can be rotated by the motor set 20.
The linking device 40 set at a preset position of the inner side of the motor fixing frame 12 is composed of a reduction gear 41 and a linking shaft 42. The reduction gear 41 is composed of a worm 411 and a worm gear 412. The worm 411 is engaged with the worm gear 412, which is connected eccentrically with the linking shaft 42 at its outer side. The linking shaft 42 is pivotally connected with one side of the upper member 32 of the roller set 30 at its other end. And, the worm 411 is fixed with the clutch device 50 at the front end. So the upper member 32 together with the sanding cloth member 33 can be moved to reciprocate for a certain distance by the linking device 40.
The clutch device 50 is composed of a belt wheel 51, a connecting shaft 52 and an adjusting button 53. A belt 511 is mounted around the belt wheel 51 and also around the belt wheel 221 of the shaft 21 of the motor set 20. The belt wheel 51 is fitted with a bearing 512 in its inner side, able to turn around relatively against the connecting shaft 52. In addition, the belt wheel 51 is provided with a preset number of fixing grooves 513 spaced apart at its front end, and the fixing grooves 513 respectively have an arced corner 514 at their front edge. The connecting shaft 52 is further bored with a slot 521 in an annular outer surface near its front end and fixed with the linking device 40 at its rear end. The adjusting button 53 is connected with the front end of the connecting shaft 52 with a fixing bar 531 inserted transversally and movably in the slot 521 and able to fit in one of fixing grooves 513 of the belt wheel 5 so that the clutch device 50 may operated, if the adjusting button 53 is manually pushed in from a pulled-out position in which the clutch device 50 is not in an operating condition, separated from the linking device 40.
In using, as shown in
Finally, the advantages of the roller sander in the present invention are described as below:
The clutch device 50, by adjusting the adjusting button 53, can be controlled to operate or not, providing two options for sanding work so as to save operating time and improve sanding precision according to works needing different degrees of grinding precision.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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