This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to CN 200910264712.3 filed Dec. 28, 2009, which may be hereby incorporated by reference.
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The present invention relates to a power tool and more specifically to a power sander.
A power sander generally has a housing and a sanding plate mounted below the housing. A motor and transmission are located within the housing, and the sanding plate is connected to an output end of the transmission. In order to use the power sander, sanding paper is attached to the bottom of the sanding plate.
As is well known to those of ordinary skill in the art, prior sanding plates were fixed to the housing and as a result the abrasion level of the sanding paper would be inconsistent due to the different forces applied to the sander during use. As a result of the different forces, the usage life of the sanding paper would be decreased. In order to prolong the usage life of the sanding paper, the prior art required a user to frequently change or rotate the mounting position of the sanding paper. As a result, not only was the replacement of the sanding paper a difficult process, but it also diminished the length of use of the sanding paper.
Chinese Patent No. 9228886, discloses a sander with a rotatable sanding plate. By using the rotatable sanding plate, the usage time of the sanding plate increased and the efficiency of the sander was improved. However, the sanding plate was retained only by a spring or a steel ball. As a result, if the sander was used for a long time or was used under heavy load conditions, the sanding plate would easily shift from the pre-set direction relative to the sander which would negatively impact the normal operation by a user.
The present application has a sander with a rotatable plate which can be locked by hand that overcomes the defects of the prior art explained above. More specifically, the sander of the present application has a main body and a sanding head mounted below the main body. The main body has a housing, a motor and a coupling mechanism contained in the housing. The sanding head has a sanding plate rotatably connected to the base plate and the base plate and/or the sanding plate may be connected to the coupling mechanism. The base plate may also have a locking means with a cam element which can be used to lock the sanding plate. Further, the sanding head of the present application may have a rotatable sanding plate to allow the sanding paper attached to the sanding plate to be used more effectively, and the base plate may have a cam shaped locking means that can be used to lock the sanding plate to provide simpler, easier and more reliable manual locking.
To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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The rear end of base plate 10 may have a column 20, and a locking lever means 21 may be rotatably set on the column 20 using the hole in the locking lever means 21. With reference to
In addition, the triangular cover plate 9 and triangular base plate 10 are designed with a recess to allow a user's hand to access and easily pull the locking lever means 21. Both the cover plate 9 and base plate 10 may be set with the same stop rim 24 for retaining the locking means 21 when the locking means 21 is in the locked position. After the sanding plate 11 is tightly locked on the base plate 10, the back face 27 of the lever and the back edge 28 of the base plate 10 are on a plane.
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The above-mentioned embodiments only describe the conception and the principle of the present invention without limitation to the contents of the invention. One skilled in the art could realize that the present invention has additional equivalent embodiments and obvious modifications which are still included in the scope of the present invention defined by the appended claims.
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