The present invention relates to a portable belt sander for polishing a workpiece.
A portable belt sander includes a drive pulley, a driven pulley and an endless polishing belt mounted over the drive and driven pulleys. Rotation of the drive pulley provides a circulating movement of the belt so as to polish a surface of the workpiece.
A conventional drive pulley 102 is shown in
The outer section 109 made from the rubber is fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the base section 108 by baking (forming) with employing expensive two-part adhesive. Prior to baking, various processes must be required such as degreasing an adhesion surface of the base section 108, drying the surface, coating a first adhesive, drying the first adhesive, coating a second adhesive and drying the second adhesive. Such preliminary processes require almost one day, and rubber forming requires about 10 to 20 minutes. Accordingly, a resultant drive pulley 102 becomes expensive.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a low cost portable belt sander having a drive pulley that can be manufactured within a short period.
This and other objects of the present invention will be attained by a portable belt sander including a main body, a drive shaft, a drive pulley, a driven pulley, and an endless polishing belt. The main body accommodates therein a motor. The drive shaft is rotationally driven by the motor. The drive pulley is coupled to the drive shaft, and includes a base section and an outer low hardness section. The base section is coupled to the drive shaft and is made from a rigid material. The outer low hardness section is made from an elastomer material and is disposed over an outer peripheral surface of the base section and integrally therewith by injection molding. The driven pulley is rotatable upon rotation of the drive pulley. The endless polishing belt is mounted between the drive pulley and the driven pulley.
In the drawings;
A portable belt sander according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
The drive pulley 2 includes a base section 8 and an outer section 9. The base section 8 includes a central boss part 8A and an outer drum part 8B integral therewith. The base section 8 is made from a rigid or high hardness material such as aluminum and a resin. A separate drive shaft 7 is force-fitted with the boss part 8A. The drive shaft 7 has one end coupled with a gear (not shown) that transmits rotation of the motor (not shown) to the drive shaft 7 to thus rotate the drive pulley 2.
As shown in
The outer section 9 is fitted over the outer peripheral surface of the drum part 8B. The outer section 9 is made from a soft or low hardness material such as an elastomer that becomes integral with the base section 8 by injection molding. The outer section 9 has a plurality of elongated protruding parts 9A extending in the axial direction and protruding radially inwardly from its inner peripheral surface so as to engage with corresponding grooves 8a. Since the protruding parts 9A are engaged with the grooves 8a, peeling of the outer section 9 from the base section 8 can be avoided. Moreover, since the protruding parts 9A are engaged with the grooves 8a over a length of the drum part 8B except the central part thereof, displacement of the outer section 9 relative to the base section 9 in a circumferential direction thereof can be prevented even if a large load is applied to the polishing belt 5. Further, since this engagement is not made at the central part of the drum part 8B, and since each groove width is gradually increased toward each axial end of the drum part 8B, displacement of the outer section 9 relative to the base section 8 in the axial direction can also be prevented.
Upon solidifying the elastomer material in the space S after injection of the molten elastomer material into the space S through the port 12, the outer section 9 can be provided over the base section 8, while the protrusions 9A of the elastomer are embedded into the grooves 8a. Thereafter, the left and right mold halves 10 and 11 are relatively moved away from each other to take out the drive pulley 2.
As described above, expensive adhesive can be dispensed with for molding the outer section, since the outer section 9 can be molded integrally with the base section 8 by injection molding with elastomer material. In other words, preliminary processes such as degreasing, drying, and coating adhesive etc., can be eliminated. Consequently, the drive pulley 2 can be produced within a limited period to lower its production cost.
A portable belt sander according to a second embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The base section 28 has an outer surface formed with cylindrical protrusions 28b and circular recesses 28c. More specifically, four cylindrical protrusions 28b are arrayed in a circumferential direction of the base section 28 at every 90 degrees, and four circular recesses 28c are arrayed in the circumferential direction at every 90 degrees, and cylindrical protrusions 28b and circular recesses are alternately arrayed in the circumferential direction at every 45 degrees. Further, the cylindrical protrusions 28b and circular recesses are alternately arrayed in an axial direction of the base section 28.
The outer section 29 has corresponding circular recesses fitted with the circular protrusions 28b and cylindrical protrusions fitted with the circular recesses 28c. The outer section 29 can be integrally crowned over the base section 28 by injection molding the elastomer material similar to the first embodiment. Peeling of the outer section 29 from the base section 28 can be prevented by the fitting engagement between the circular recesses of the outer section 29 with the circular protrusions 28b and cylindrical protrusions of the outer section 29 with the circular recesses 28c. Moreover, displacement of the outer section 29 with respect to the base section in the circumferential direction as well as in the axial direction can be prevented even if large load is imparted to the polishing belt 5. Furthermore, because of the employment of injection molding, the drive pulley 2 can be produced within a limited period to lower its production cost.
Various modifications are conceivable with respect to the configuration of the base section and outer section. For example, the outer surface of the base section only has a plurality of protrusions whereas the inner surface of the outer section only has complementary recesses, or vice versa.
While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P2006-340647 | Dec 2006 | JP | national |