Claims
- 1. An oscillating spindle sander comprising:
- a cabinet having a work support table, said work support table having a substantially horizontal upper surface and an opening provided therethrough;
- a rotary spindle extending through said opening normal to said work support table, said rotary spindle having an external portion extending vertically above said upper surface and an internal portion;
- a drive motor disposed in said cabinet, said drive motor operatively connected to said internal portion of said spindle to simultaneously rotate and vertically oscillate said spindle relative to said work table;
- said drive motor comprising an electric motor enclosed in said cabinet and a cam actuator driven by said electric motor to oscillate said vertical spindle relative to said work support table;
- a centrifugal fan disposed on said spindle at a location below said upper surface, said centrifugal fan operatively connected to said spindle and adapted to rotate with and move axially with said spindle relative to said work support table; and
- a cylindrical sanding drum attached to said upper portion of said spindle at a location above said centrifugal fan, said cylindrical sanding drum operative to rotate and move axially with said spindle; and
- a cover attached to a lower surface of said work support table to form a dust exhaust manifold about said centrifugal fan directing the sanding dust away from said spindle, said manifold having an interior space between the work support surface and the cover at the fan sufficient to allow axial oscillation of the fan.
- 2. The oscillating spindle sander of claim 1 wherein said manifold has an outlet spaced from the fan suitable for connection to a vacuum source for achieving maximum dust extraction efficiency.
- 3. An oscillating spindle sander of claim 1, wherein the centrifugal fan has a plurality of radially extending fins.
- 4. An oscillating spindle sander comprising:
- a cabinet having a substantially horizontal stationary work table and an internal cavity provided below said work table, said work table having an upper surface, a lower surface, and an opening provided through said work table;
- a spindle disposed through said opening normal to said work table having an external portion extending external to said cabinet and an internal portion extending into said cavity;
- a cover member provided on said lower surface of said work table forming in combination with said lower surface of said work table a dust exhaust manifold about said opening;
- a sanding drum attached to said external portion of said spindle and rotatable therewith;
- a washer provided on said spindle below said sanding drum, said washer being located within said exhaust manifold and rotatable with said spindle, said washer having a plurality of radial fins which, in combination with said exhaust manifold, form a centrifugal fan operative to extract air and entrained sanding dust away from said spindle; and
- a drive motor disposed in said cavity, said drive motor operatively connected to said internal portion of said spindle to simultaneously rotate and axially oscillate said spindle and said washer relative to said work table; and
- a cover attached to a lower surface of said work support table to form a dust exhaust manifold about said centrifugal fan directing the sanding dust away from said spindle, said manifold having an interior space between the work support surface and the cover at the fan sufficient to allow axial oscillation of the fan.
- 5. The oscillating spindle sander of claim 4 wherein the manifold has an outlet spaced from the fan suitable for connection to a vacuum source for achieving maximum dust extraction efficiency.
- 6. The oscillating spindle sander of claim 4 wherein the centrifugal fan has a plurality of radially extending fins.
- 7. An oscillating spindle sander comprising:
- a cabinet having a substantially horizontal stationary work table and an internal cavity provided below the work table, the work table having an upper surface, a lower surface, and an opening provided through the work table;
- a spindle disposed through the opening normal to the work table having an external portion extending above the work table and internal portion extending into the cavity;
- the cover member provided on the lower surface of the work table forming in combination with the lower surface of the work table a dust exhaust manifold about the opening, the dust exhaust manifold having an outlet spaced radially outward from the spindle which is connectable to a vacuum source for maximum dust extraction efficiency;
- sanding drum attached to the external portion of the spindle and rotatable therewith;
- a fan provided on the spindle below the sanding drum, the fan being located within the exhaust manifold and rotatable with the spindle, the fan having a plurality of radial fins which, in combination with the exhaust manifold, form a centrifugal fan operative to extract air and entrained sanding dust away from the spindle; and
- the drive motor disposed in the cavity, the drive motor operatively connected to the internal portion of the spindle to simultaneously rotate and axially oscillate the spindle and the fan relative to the work table; and
- a cover attached to a lower surface of said work support table to form a dust exhaust manifold about said centrifugal fan directing the sanding dust away from said spindle, said manifold having an interior space between the work support surface and the cover at the fan sufficient to allow axial oscillation of the fan.
- 8. The oscillating spindle sander of claim 7 wherein the manifold has an outlet spaced from the fan suitable for connection to a vacuum source for achieving maximum dust extraction efficiency.
- 9. The oscillating spindle sander of claim 7 wherein the centrifugal fan has a plurality of radially extending fins.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/048,326 filed on Mar. 17, 1993, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,402,604 and Ser. No. 08/366,977, filed Dec. 30, 1994 which will issue on Sep. 24, 1996 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,558,566.
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Wood Magazine, Sep. 1994, Oscillating Spindle Sanders Under $700 we put them to the test, pp. 78-82. |
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Continuations (1)
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