Claims
- 1. A palm grip random orbit sander comprising:
- a sander body, a pad for supporting sandpaper, a motor housed by the sander body, and a random orbit coupler system which couples the motor to the pad to impart a random orbit sanding motion to the pad, the sander body being sized for a palm grip on a top of the sander body;
- a lower housing coupled to the sander body, the lower housing being arranged and configured to swivel relative to the sander body; and
- a dust collector coupled to the lower housing, wherein a user can adjust a rotational orientation of the dust collector relative to the sander body by manually swiveling the lower housing relative to the sander body.
- 2. The sander of claim 1, wherein the lower housing defines at least a portion of a dust exhaust channel and the dust collector is coupled to the dust exhaust channel.
- 3. The sander of claim 1, wherein the lower housing has an interlocking complementary shape with respect to the sander body so as to be coupled to the sander body
- (i) with a frictional fit in a manner enabling the lower housing to be selectively swiveled rotationally by sliding the sander body against the frictional fit relative to the lower housing to a position desired by the user, and
- (ii) to prevent the lower housing and the sander body from being removably separated from each other when the user is selectively swiveling the lower housing about the sander body.
- 4. The sander of claim of 1, wherein the lower housing can be swiveled without the use of a tool.
- 5. The sander of claim 2, wherein the dust exhaust channel extends outward from the lower housing.
- 6. The sander of claim 1, further comprising a counterweight coupled to the motor and housed within the lower housing, the counterweight including a plurality of fan blades adapted for use in dust collection.
- 7. The sander of claim 4, wherein the lower housing is retained in the desired rotational position relative to the sander body by friction.
- 8. The sander of claim 1, wherein the lower housing includes two half pieces that when interconnected interlock with the sander body such that the lower housing and the sander body are prevented from being removably separated from each other when the user is selectively swiveling the lower housing about the sander body.
- 9. The sander of claim 1, wherein the lower housing is made of a plastic material.
- 10. A palm grip random orbit sander comprising:
- a sander body, a pad for supporting sandpaper, a motor housed by the sander body, and a random orbit coupler system which couples the motor to the pad to impart a random orbit sanding motion to the pad, the sander body being sized for a palm grip on a top of the sander body; and
- a lower housing coupled to the sander body, the lower housing being arranged and configured to swivel relative to the sander body, and the lower housing defining a dust collection channel that extends outward from a main body of the lower housing, wherein a user can adjust a rotational orientation of the dust collection channel relative to the sander body by manually swiveling the lower housing relative to the sander body.
- 11. The sander of claim 10, further comprising a passive dust collector adapted to be secured to the dust collection channel.
- 12. The sander of claim 10, wherein the lower housing has an interlocking complementary shape with respect to the sander body so as to be coupled to the sander body
- (i) with a frictional fit in a manner enabling the lower housing to be selectively swiveled rotationally by sliding the sander body against the frictional fit relative to the lower housing to a position desired by the user, and
- (ii) to prevent the lower housing and the sander body from being removably separated from each other when the user is selectively swiveling the lower housing about the sander body.
- 13. The sander of claim 10, wherein the lower housing can be swiveled without the use of a tool.
- 14. The sander of claim 10, further comprising a counterweight coupled to the motor and housed within the lower housing, the counterweight including a plurality of fan blades adapted for use in dust collection.
- 15. The sander of claim 13, wherein the lower housing is retained in the desired rotational position relative to the sander body by friction.
- 16. The sander of claim 10, wherein the lower housing includes two half pieces that when interconnected interlock with the sander body so as to prevent the lower housing and the sander body from being removably separated from each other when the user is selectively swiveling the lower housing about the sander body.
- 17. The sander of claim 10, wherein the lower housing is made of a plastic material.
- 18. A palm grip random orbit sander comprising:
- an upper housing including a top portion sized and shaped for a palm grip;
- a motor housed by the upper housing, the motor including a motor shaft;
- a counterweight connected to the motor shaft, the counterweight including a plurality of fan blades for use in dust collection, the counterweight also including an eccentrically located protrusion;
- a bearing having an inner race and an outer race, the inner race being mounted on the protrusion of the counterweight;
- a pad holder mounted on the outer race of the bearing;
- a pad secured to the pad holder, the pad defining a plurality of vacuum holes for use in dust collection; and
- a lower housing coupled to the upper housing, the lower housing being arranged and configured to swivel relative to the upper housing, the lower housing at least partially housing the counterweight, and the lower housing defining a dust collection port adapted for connection to a dust collector, wherein a user can adjust a rotational orientation of the dust collection port relative to the upper housing by manually swiveling the lower housing relative to the upper housing without requiring a tool to loosen a connection between the lower housing and the upper housing.
- 19. The sander of claim 18, further comprising a passive dust collector adapted to be connected to the dust collection port.
- 20. The sander of claim 18, wherein the lower housing has an interlocking complementary shape with respect to the upper housing so as to be coupled to the upper housing
- (i) with a frictional fit in a manner enabling the lower housing to be selectively swiveled rotationally by sliding the upper housing against the frictional fit relative to the lower housing to a position desired by the user, and
- (ii) to prevent the lower housing and the upper housing from being removably separated from each other when the user is selectively swiveling the lower housing about the upper housing.
- 21. The sander of claim 18, wherein the lower housing includes two half pieces adapted to be interconnected with one another, wherein when the two half pieces are interconnected, the half pieces are adapted to interlock with the upper housing to prevent the lower housing and the upper housing from being removably separated from each other when the user is selectively swiveling the lower housing about the upper housing.
- 22. The sander of claim 18, wherein the upper housing includes a head portion and a neck portion, the neck portion being sized and shaped to receive the user's fingers when the user's palm engages the head portion.
- 23. A random orbit sander comprising:
- a sander body, a pad for supporting sandpaper, a motor housed by the sander body, and a random orbit coupler system which couples the motor to the pad to impart a random orbit sanding motion to the pad; and
- a lower housing arranged and configured to swivel relative to the sander body, the lower housing defining a dust collection port adapted for connection to a dust collector, wherein a user can adjust a rotational orientation of the dust collection port relative to the sander body by manually swiveling the lower housing relative to the sander body without requiring a tool.
- 24. The sander of claim 23, further comprising a passive dust collector adapted to be connected to the dust collection port.
- 25. The sander of claim 23, wherein the lower housing has an interlocking complementary shape with respect to the sander body so as to be coupled to the sander body
- (i) with a frictional fit in a manner enabling the lower housing to be selectively swiveled rotationally by sliding the sander body against the frictional fit relative to the lower housing to a position desired by the user, and
- (ii) to prevent the lower housing and the sander body from being removably separated from each other when the user is selectively swiveling the lower housing about the sander body.
- 26. The sander of claim 23, wherein the lower housing includes at least two separate pieces that when interconnected are adapted to interlock with the sander body to prevent the lower housing from being removed from the sander body.
- 27. The sander of claim 23, wherein the lower housing is made of a plastic material.
- 28. The sander of claim 26, wherein the sander body defines one or more slots extending at least partially about a circumference of the sander body, and the lower housing includes one or more portions that project within the slots to provide an interlocked connection between the lower housing and the sander body.
- 29. The sander of claim 23, further comprising a counterweight coupled to the motor and housed within the lower housing, the counterweight including a plurality of fan blades adapted for use in dust collection.
- 30. A palm grip random orbit sander comprising:
- an upper housing, a pad for supporting sandpaper, a motor at least partially housed by the upper housing, and a random orbit coupler system which couples the motor to the pad to impart a random orbit sanding motion to the pad, the upper housing being sized and shaped for a palm grip on a top of the upper housing; and
- a lower housing coupled to the upper housing, the lower housing defining a dust collection port adapted for connection to a dust collector, and the lower housing including at least two separate pieces adapted to be interconnected with one another, the at least two separate pieces being arranged and configured to interlock with the upper housing to prevent the lower housing and the upper housing from being removably separated from each other.
- 31. The sander of claims 30, further comprising a passive dust collector adapted to be secured to the dust collection channel.
- 32. The sander of claim 30, wherein the lower housing can be manually swiveled with respect to the upper housing.
- 33. The sander of claim 30, further comprising a counterweight coupled to the motor and housed within the lower housing, the counterweight including a plurality of fan blades adapted for use in dust collection.
- 34. The sander of claim 33, wherein the counterweight includes an eccentrically located protrusion, and the sander further includes a bearing having an inner race and an outer race, the inner race being mounted on the protrusion of the counterweight, and the outer race being connected to a pad holder adapted for holding the pad of the sander.
- 35. The sander of claim 30, wherein the at least two pieces of the lower housing include two mating half pieces.
- 36. The sander of claim 30, wherein the lower housing is made of a plastic material.
- 37. The sander of claim 30, wherein the upper housing includes a head portion and a neck portion, the neck portion being sized and shaped to receive a user's when the user's palm engages the head portion.
- 38. The sander of claim 30, wherein the upper housing defines one or more slots extending at least partially about a circumference of the upper housing, and the lower housing includes one or more portions that project within the slots to provide an interlocked connection between the lower housing and the upper housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/613,147, filed Mar. 8, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,791,977. Application Ser. No. 08/613,147 is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/334,855, filed Nov. 4, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,518,442. Application Ser. No. 08/334,855 was a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/009,309, filed Jan. 22, 1993, now abandoned. Each of these applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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