1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a planing and polishing machine.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Commonly, woods are planed and polished respectively by a conventional planer and a conventional polisher. The polisher can only grind off slightly and the planer can merely plane so roughly that an additional grinder is ever needed for further grinding. As shown in
As the blade 6 is to cut off the surface of a workpiece, it needs a higher rotating speed than the grinding wheels do. However, the blade 6 is indirectly driven by the grinding wheels 7, it can't be whirled as quick as needed to sufficiently plane, possible to lower its working precision.
The object of this invention is to offer a planing and polishing machine able to drive its blade and its grinding wheel to rotate in different speeds so as to enhance dynamic efficiency and machining precision.
The planing and polishing machine includes a base, an intermediate base installed with a conveying device for laying a workpiece, and an upper base pivotally fixed with at least a planer and a grinding roller. A driving motor is installed below the conveying device, with its shaft engaged with a first driving wheel and a second driving wheel with different diameters. The first driving wheel and the blade are mounted by a first driving element, and the second driving wheel and the grinding roller are mounted by a second driving element.
According to the characteristics mentioned above, as the driving motor is turned on to draw the first driving element and the second driving element, the blade and the grinding roller are to be independently driven to simultaneously rotate in different speeds, enabling the blade to powerfully cut off the surface of a workpiece, achieving a boosted dynamic efficiency and a high precision of planning and polishing.
This invention is better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
As shown in
The base 10 is formed as a platform, employed to keep the planing and polishing machine 100 stably positioned on it. Sequentially installed above the base 10 are an intermediate base 11 and an upper base 12 formed as a rectangular frame. The intermediate base 11 is installed on the base 10, with each of its corners fixed with an adjusting screw 13 that is fixedly positioned on the base 10, used to adjust the distance between the intermediate base 11 and the upper base 12 so as to enable a workpiece properly planed. A transverse rod 131 is axially linked between two adjacent adjusting screws 13 at two sides of the intermediate base 11 respectively. An adjusting wheel 14 is installed at one side of one of the adjusting screws 13 for altering the level of the intermediate base 11 and a scale 15 is fixed beside one of the adjusting screws 13. Installed on the intermediate base 11 is a conveying device 16, which is utilized to transport a piece of wood ready for being finished, composed of a front and a rear shaft 161 and a conveying band 162. The front end and the rear end of the conveying device 16 are denoted as an input 17 and an output 18 respectively. The conveying band 162 has a rough surface with a high friction coefficient, axially mounted around the shafts 161 on the intermediate base 11. And the upper base 12 is provided with a roller 121 that is fixed at its two sides respectively and simultaneously driven to rotate while moving a workpiece.
The blade 20, as shown in
The grinding wheel 30 is also pivotally installed between the rollers 121 above the upper base 12, properly spaced apart from the blade 20 and positioned above the output 18 of the conveying device 16. A shaft 31 is pivotally connected at one side of the grinding wheel 30 to extend outside the upper base 12 for being mounted by a second rotating wheel 32 next to the first rotating wheel 22. The surface of the grinding wheel 30 is closer to the conveying device 16 than that of the blade 20 is.
The driving motor 40, as shown in
In order to further understand the structural features, operative techniques and expected effects of the invention, how to use the invention is to be described below.
As shown in
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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