This invention relates generally to handheld or cordless tools and, more particular to a non-pneumatic slag scaler for use in removing slag from welding jobs or similar applications. With interchangeable implements and a rechargeable battery, the non-pneumatic scaler provides improved utility and increased convenience over traditional slag scalers.
Various surfaces often require a level of cleaning or smoothing than can not be accomplished by hand. A scaler is a device that is useful for removing paint, rust, weld slag, or other hard to remove and unattractive residue. Some scalers have a chisel or needle head that is particularly suited for chipping away hardened weld slag. Although assembly effective, for their intended purposes, the existing scalers must be connected to a pneumatic or electric power supply and are thus limited in their range of movement away from the power source. In addition, the existing scalers may be limited by their inability to accommodate multiple interchangeable implements or to selectively facilitate both linear and rotational movement.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a non-pneumatic scaler that is handheld and powered by a removable and rechargeable battery. Further, it would be desirable to have a non-pneumatic scaler having interchangeable implements. In addition, it would be desirable to have a non-pneumatic scaler capable of linear or rotational movement and adjustable speeds.
Accordingly, a non-pneumatic scaler according to the present invention includes a linear motion gearbox and a motor, the motor being in communication with the gearbox for selectively actuating it. An implement may be removably coupled to the linear motion gearbox such that actuation of the linear motion gearbox causes the implement to oscillate. The non-pneumatic scaler includes a housing containing the linear motion gearbox and is situated such that the implement extends partially outside the housing. A rechargeable battery is coupled to the housing for supplying power to the motor. The scaler includes an input trigger for actuating the motor. Another input device is included for varying the rate of oscillation of the implement. One or more light emitting diodes may be mounted to the housing for illuminating an area adjacent to the implement. In addition, the scaler may include a force transmitter that may transfer the force of the motor to cause the implement to rotate. A clutch may be manipulated to allow either the linear motion gearbox or the alternate force transmitter to be selected.
A wide range of implements may be removably and interchangeably coupled to the scaler housing such that the scaler is useful for many applications. For example, a chisel head or needle head are useful for removing weld slag whereas an aluminum oxide preparation disc may be attached in order to grind down light welds or to prepare surfaces for painting. Star Brite pads may also be used with the non-pneumatic scaler for paint and rust removal, bead sanding, removal of auto body scuffing, and paint preparation. Carbide burs and wire brushes are also attachable for use with the non-pneumatic scaler for a multitude of cleaning or smoothing applications.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a non-pneumatic scaler for preparing or cleaning a surface of rust, paint, weld slag, or the like.
Another object of this invention is to provide a non-pneumatic scaler, as aforesaid, having an electric motor and linear motion gearbox powered by a rechargeable battery.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a non-pneumatic scaler, as aforesaid, having multiple removable and interchangeable implements for a wide variety of applications.
A further object of this invention is to provide a non-pneumatic scaler, as aforesaid, that is lightweight and easy to use.
A still further object of this invention is to provide a non-pneumatic scaler, as aforesaid, having lights for illuminating a work area.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
a is a side view of the non-pneumatic scaler as in
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A scaler 100 according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
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The scaler 100 may include means for powering the motor 120, such as a battery 150 in electrical communication with the motor 120. More particularly, the battery 150 may be a rechargeable battery removably coupled to the housing 140 (
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In use, a respective implement 130 may be selected (e.g., depending on the task to be completed) and coupled to the linear motion gearbox 110 by the quick release member 112. The battery 150 may be charged and coupled to the housing 140, placing the battery 150 in electrical communication with the motor 120. The input trigger 155 may then be used to actuate the motor 120, causing the linear motion gearbox 110 to oscillate the implement 130. The LED 158 may provide a lighted environment adjacent the implement 130, and the rubber handle 142 may dampen the force imparted to the user from the implement 130 interacting with a work surface. To rotate (instead of oscillate) the implement 130, the user may utilize the input device 172, causing the clutch 175 to select the alternate force transmitter 170 instead of the linear motion gearbox 110. When selected, the alternate force transmitter 170 may rotate the implement 130 upon actuation of the motor 120 by the input trigger 155.
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.