Quarter pad sander

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6190245
  • Patent Number
    6,190,245
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 21, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A hand operated orbital sander having a hand grip portion provided with a fluid supply inlet connected to a source of pressurized fluid and a fluid discharge; a base portion for mounting a sanding pad and having a chamber, a fluid inlet for directing fluid into the chamber and a fluid outlet for discharging fluid from the chamber; a resiliently deformable sleeve portion for connecting the base portion to depend from the hand grip portion and defining a conduit for placing the fluid outlet in flow communication with the fluid discharge; a fluid operated rotor rotatably supported by the base portion within the chamber and mounting an eccentric weight for imparting orbital movement to the base portion; and a flexible conduit for connecting the supply inlet to the fluid inlet to apply pressurized fluid to the rotor to effect rotation thereof.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to hand manipulated, pneumatically powered sanders.




In typical commercially available, pneumatically operated sanders, an air operated motor is arranged within a manually manipulated housing and connected by a drive shaft to a sanding pad via an eccentric drive.




In another construction, a sander is provided with an air turbine associated with a sanding pad supporting plate, and coupled to a manually manipulated housing by a plurality of resiliently deformable columns.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed towards an improved hand operated sander.




In accordance with a preferred form of the present invention, a sander is provided with a hand grip portion having a pressurized fluid supply inlet and fluid discharge; a base portion for mounting a sanding pad and having a chamber, a fluid inlet for directing fluid into the chamber and a fluid outlet for discharging fluid from chamber; a resiliently deformable sleeve having an annular mounting rim for supporting the base portion to depend from the hand grip portion and defining a conduit for connecting the fluid outlet to the fluid discharge; a fluid operated rotor or turbine wheel rotatably supported within the chamber and mounting an eccentrically located weight; a flexible conduit for connecting the fluid supply inlet to the fluid inlet of the chamber; and a clamping plate for releasably clamping the mounting rim of the sleeve to the base portion.




The base portion of the sander houses a rotor located remotely off that portion of the sander intended to be gripped by a user and the sleeve portion serves to isolate the latter from the vibrations imparted to a sanding pad by operation of the rotor and define an exhaust path for fluid discharged from the turbine.




The rotor is supported by a hollow mounting shaft, which allows the sander to be converted into a wet sander or to provide for a sanding dust exhaust system having a suction inlet located centrally of the sanding pad.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The nature and mode of operation of the present invention will now be more fully described in the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a view of a hand manipulated pneumatically operated sander formed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded, prospective view of the sander;





FIG. 3

is a vertical sectional view taken generally along the line


3





3


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a vertical sectional view taken generally along the line


4





4


in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of the base portion of the sander;





FIG. 6

is an exploded prospective view of a water suction and mixer unit;





FIG. 7

is a view similar to

FIG. 6

, but with the unit in inverted condition;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged fragmentary view showing the sander adapted for providing a sanding dust exhaust system having a suction located concentrically of the sanding pad;





FIG. 9

is a top plan view of the base plate shown in

FIG. 8

; and





FIG. 10

is an exploded prospective view of the vacuum assist unit.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




A manually manipulated fluid operated sander formed in accordance with the present invention is designated a


10


in

FIGS. 1-4

, and shown as including a hand grip portion


12


, a base portion


14


for mounting a sanding pad


16


to which a quarter sized piece of sand paper may be suitably fixed, such as by conventional spring wire champs


18


,


18


pivotally carried by the base portion.




Hand grip portion


12


preferably includes a rigid, inverted generally cup-shaped shell


20


, which is similar to the motor housing of the sander shown in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,538,040 from the standpoint that it is formed with a first opening


22


connected to a suitable source of pressurized fluid, such as pressurized air, not shown, under the control of a flow control valve


22




a


mounted in association with an inlet conduit


22




b


, and a second opening


24


connected for example to a discharge conduit, not shown, mounting a muffler


24




a


. The inlet and discharge conduits are parallel, and cooperate to pivotally support a control lever


30


adapted to operator valve


22




a


, and are internally threaded to secure hose or other attachments.




Preferably, hand grip portion


12


includes an inverted, cup-shaped member


32


formed of a resiliently deformable material, which serves to both partially enclose shell


20


and provide a sleeve


34


for supporting base portion


14


beneath the shell as best shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Sleeve


34


is generally cylindrical in configuration and has its open or free end formed with an annular, radially outwardly extending mounting flange


36


provided with oppositely extending, generally rectangular enlargements


38


,


38


formed with parallel, through locating openings


38




a


,


38




a


. Sleeve


34


, shell


20


and base portion


14


cooperate to define a chamber


34




a.






Base portion


14


is shown in the drawings as generally including a base plate


40


; a clamping plate


42


; a rotor


44


; a rotor mounting shaft


46


; and a closure plate


48


.




Base plate


40


is of generally rectangular configuration having upper and lower surfaces


40




a


and


40




b


; a centrally located dome portion


50


projecting above upper surface


40




a


; an aligning flange portion


52


projecting above upper surface


40




a


; and a rotor mounting recess


54


opening downwardly through lower surface


40




b


in alignment with dome portion


50


. Aligning flange means


52


includes an inner annular locating flange


56


disposed concentrically of dome portion


50


; an outer locating flange


58


having a pair of facing, U-shaped portions


58




a


,


58




a


joined by a pair of facing arculate portions


58




b


,


58




b


, and a pair of parallel locating ribs


58




c


,


58




c


arranged one within each of U-shaped. portions


58




a


,


58




a.






Base plate is formed with four screw-threaded openings


60


, best shown in

FIGS. 2 and 5

, which extend vertically through outer locating flange


58


for receiving screws


60




a


extending through bore openings


60




b


formed in clamping plate


42


and screws


60




c


extending through bore openings


60




d


formed in sanding pad


16


for mounting clamping plate and pad adjacent the upper and lower surfaces of plate


40


. Outer locating flange


58


is also formed with four parallel, upwardly opening, concave mounting channels


62





62


, which are arranged for alignment with four parallel, downwardly opening, concave mounting channels


64





64


formed integrally with clamping plate


42


. As will be apparent, channels


62


and


64


cooperate to define two pairs of aligned pivotal bearing supports for a pair of aligned pivot portions


18




a


,


18




a


of each of wire clamps


18


,


18


disposed on opposite sides of sand paper clamping portions


18




b


,


18




b


. Tabs


66


,


66


are arranged to engage with handle portions


18




c


,


18




c


of the wire clamps in order to releasably retain clamping portions


18




b


,


18




b


in clamping position in which they engage with a sheet of sand paper applied to the lower surface of sanding pad


16


. Alternately, sanding pad


16


may be attached by Velcro.




As will be apparent, the tightening of screws


60




a


serves to clamp clamping plate


42


downwardly against the upper surface of outer locating flange


58


, whereby to confine annular mounting flange


36


within a continuous mounting recess


70


bounded by inner and outer locating flanges


56


and


58


. Mounting recess


70


is sized to snugly receive sleeve mounting flange


36


in order to prevent, relative movement between the mounting flange and base plate


40


during use of the sander. The provision of mounting flange enlargements


38


,


38


and mounting recess portions


58




a


,


58




a


prevents rotational movements of base plate


40


relative to the lower rim of sleeve


34


and maximizes the area and thus the strength of the joint:




therebetween.




Clamping plate


42


is formed with a centrally located clearance opening


42




a


sized to slidably receive sleeve


34


and extends outwardly therefrom sufficiently to overlie both annular mounting flange


36


and outer locating flange


58


.




Rotor mounting recess


54


is shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

as defining an upper or exhaust air chamber


74


communicating with an upper outer surface


50




a


of dome portion


50


by a centrically located through opening


76


provided with screw mounting threads


76




a


and a plurality of air exhaust openings


78


; an intermediate cylindrical rotor receiving chamber


80


sized to slidably and rotatably receive rotor


44


, and a lower disc-shaped mounting chamber


88


opening through lower base plate surface


40




b


. The periphery of mounting chamber


88


is sized to slidably receive closure plate


48


to lie essentially flush with base plate lower surface


40




b


and is formed with one or more notches or radially outwardly opening recesses


88




a


sized to receive positioning lugs


48




a


formed integrally with the closure plate, whereby to prevent rotation of the closure plate relative to base plate


40


.




Closure plate


48


is also formed with a centrically disposed, through, stepped opening


48




b


sized and shaped to slidably and rotatably receive an enlarged base flange


46




a


and an adjacent annular spacer or collar


46




b


defined by rotor mounting shaft


46


. The fit of closure plate


48


within mounting chamber


88


and relative to annular spacer


46




b


seals recess


54


in order to prevent or minimize excape of pressurized air downwardly through base plate lower surface


40




b


whereby to avoid blowing of sanding dust about the work area.




Rotor mounding shaft


46


is also formed with a cylindrical bearing mounting surface


46




c


, which is sized to support a roller bearing device


92


serving to rotatably support rotor


44


; an annular recess


46




d


for receiving a snap ring


94


; and a shaft portion


46




e


having its upper or free end threaded at


46




f


for receipt within threads


76




a


of through opening


76


. Snap ring


94


cooperates with annular spacer


46




b


to position bearing device


94


axially of mounting shaft


46


within chamber


80


. Rotor mounting shaft


46


is also formed with an axially extending through opening


46


g and a pair of openings


46




h


,


46




h


formed in base flange


46




a


and sized to receive prongs of a manually operable tool, not shown, by which rotor mounting shaft


46


may be threaded into opening


76


in order to mount closure plate


42


and rotor


44


within the confines of recess


54


. Opening


46




g


is normally closed by a removable plug


98


to prevent entry of sanding dust into the confines of the cavity bounded by sleeve


34


and to prevent loss of air thru passageway


46


G.




Rotor


44


is provided with an eccentrically located weight


44




a


serving to impart orbital movement to base portion


14


incident to rotation of rotor


44


about an axis extending axially of rotor mounting shaft


46


, and a plurality of annularly-spaced rotor vanes


44




b


. Pressurized air is directed against vanes


44




b


to impart rotation to rotor


44


via an orifice


50




b


extending inwardly through dome portion


50


from adjacent the lower end of an upwardly opening recess


50




c


sized to receive a mounting fitting


100


for receiving one end of a flexible tube


102


. The opposite end of tube


102


is disposed in flow communication with inlet opening


22


.




In operation, depression of control lever


30


permits the flow of pressurized air through valve


22




a


, flexible tube


102


, recess


50




c


and orifice


50




b


to effect rotation of rotor


44


. Due to the provision of weight


44




a


, rotation of rotor


44


induces a side-wise directed orbital movement to base plate


40


, and thus sanding pad


16


, relative to hand grip portion


12


, which may remain relatively stationary due to flexures of sleeve


34


.




Air passing from engagement with vanes


44




b


flows through exhaust air chamber


74


and exhausts therefrom through exhaust openings


78


into chamber


34




a


, which defines a conduct placing openings


78


in flow communication with discharge opening


24


. Air then exhausts through muffler


24




a.






Reference is now made to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, wherein there is shown a water suction and mixing unit


110


adapted for use in converting the present dry sander to a wet sander. Unit


10


is defined by upper and lower halves


110




a


and


110




b


, which when joined together face-to-face are sized and shaped for close-fitting receipt within the upper end of shell


20


. Unit


110


may be suitably retained within shell


20


, such as be adhesive. Halves


110




a


and


110




b


are formed with facing surfaces


112




a


and


112




b


shaped to define an air inlet passageway formed from inlet passageway halves


114




a


and


114




b


; a water inlet passageway formed from inlet passageway halves


116




a


and


116




b


; and an air aspirator passageway formed from an aspirator passageway halves


118




a


and


118




b


. Passageway halves


114




a


and


114




b


cooperate to define an air inlet end


120


arranged to communicate with inlet opening


22


and an air inlet


122


disposed in flow communication with flexible tube


102


connected to abovementioned hose fitting


100


. Halves


116




a


and


116




b


define a water inlet end


124


arranged to communicate with discharge opening


24


and an air and water outlet end


126


disposed in flow communication with a flexible tube


130


whose lower or other end is coupled in flow communication with the upper end of above-mentioned through opening


46




g


with plug


98


removed. The air aspirator passageway defined by passageway halves


118




a


and


118




b


branches from the air inlet passageway closely adjacent inlet end


120


and enters the water passageway closely adjacent outlet end


126


.




Passageway halves


114




a


,


114




b


;


116




a


,


116




b


; and


118




a


,


118




b


are maintained in alignment by a plurality of positioning pins


134


and pin receiving recesses


136


. The assembled unit


100


is properly oriented within shell


20


by forming upper half


110




a


with a rib


138


shaped and sized for receipt within a shell recess


140


shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, whereby to place inlet end


120


in flow communication with first opening


22


and inlet opening


124


in flow communication with second opening


24


.




In operation of this embodiment of the invention, outlet opening


24


is connected to a suitable source of water by first removing muffler


24




a


and replacing same with a hose connection and a flexible hose extending for example to a bucket of water, not shown. Then upon operation of lever


30


, pressurized air is supplied to inlet end


120


, whereafter air flows as a first stream through the air inlet passageway, tube


102


and orifice


50




b


for purposes of rotating rotor


44


and as a second stream through the air aspirator passageway into the water passageway for purposes of creating a vacuum condition therein sufficient to draw a stream of water from its source into the water passageway. Air and water mix adjacent outlet end


126


for flow through tube


130


, opening


76


, opening


46




g


, and a discharge opening


16




a


arranged centrally of sanding pad


16


for application directly to the surface being sanded.




In that with this embodiment of the invention, air exhausted from rotor


44


can not be discharged through second opening


24


, due to its being occupied by a hose connection communicating with a water supply, it is necessary to provide another or third opening from chamber


34




a


, such as may be defined by an aperture


34




b


extending radially through sleeve


34


and shown in broken line only in

FIG. 4

for purposes of reference.




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 8-10

, wherein there is shown vacuum assist unit


140


adapted for use in converting the present sander to a vacuum sanding dust exhaust unit. Unit


140


is defined by separately formed, upper and lower molded plastic parts


142


end


144


joined prior to mounting on dome portion


50


.




Upper part


142


has a generally cone-shaped configuration provided with a centrally located bore opening


142




a


having an outlet end surrounded by a barbed surface


142




b


for mounting a flexible exhaust tube


148


; a convex, annular downwardly facing passageway surface


142




c


terminating inwardly at the lower end of bore opening


142




a


and outwardly at an annular rim


142




d


; and mounting bosses


142




e


, which upstand from adjacent rim


142




d


to receive threaded fasteners, not shown, intended to be threaded into mounting openings


50




e


passing through dome portion upper surface


50




a.






Lower part


144


also has a somewhat funnel-shaped configuration having a centrally located bore opening


144




a


, having a flared inlet end


144




b


; a concave, annular upwardly facing passageway surface


144




c


terminating inwardly at the upper end of bore opening


144




a


and outwardly at an annular rim


144




d


; and a plurality of mounting and spacer projections


144




e


, which extend radially outwardly of rim


144




d


for attachment, as be adhesive, to an annular inner surface of rim


142




d


. The diameter of bore opening


144




a


is slightly smaller than that of bore opening


142




a


, as shown in FIG.


8


. Projections are received within arculate recesses


50




d


,


50




d


opening upwardly through dome upper surface


50




a.






When parts


142


and


144


are joined together, bore openings


142




a


and


144




a


define a stepped, through bore opening or passageway having an annular, upwardly opening air discharge slot or nozzle


150


, and passageway surfaces


142




c


and


144




c


cooperate to define a conical, air discharge passageway


152


, which has a lower end arranged in flow communication with air discharge openings


78


and an upper end arranged in flow communication with discharge nozzle


150


for discharging air upwardly into bore opening


142




a


as indicated by arrows in FIG.


8


. The progressively diminishing thickness and annular extend of passageway


152


, as shown in

FIG. 8

, serves to progressively increase the speed of air exiting through discharge openings


78


, so that a vacuum condition is created in bore opening


144




b


, which is sufficient to draw sanding dust upwardly from a work surface being sanded through sanding pad opening


16




a


, rotor mounting shaft opening


46




g


, dome portion through opening


76


and lower bore opening


144




a


, and then transport such dust outwardly of the sander through tube


148


and discharge opening


24


. Dust exiting through discharge opening


24


may be collected in a portable bag, not shown suitably attached to the sander or by a remote dust collection vacuum device, not shown, connected to the sander be a flexible hose.



Claims
  • 1. A hand operated orbital sander having a hand grip portion; a first opening for connection to a source of pressurized air; a second opening; a base portion for mounting a sanding pad and having a chamber, an air inlet for directing air into said chamber and an air outlet for discharging air from said chamber; a resiliently deformable sleeve portion for connecting said base portion to depend from said hand grip portion and defining a conduit for placing said air outlet in flow communication with said second opening; an air operated rotor rotatably supported within said chamber and mounting an eccentric weight for imparting orbital movement to said base portion upon rotation of said rotor; and a flexible tube for connecting said first opening to said air inlet to apply pressurized air to said rotor to effect rotation thereof.
  • 2. A sander according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve portion has an annular, radially outwardly extending mounting flange, said base portion includes a continuous mounting recess for receiving said mounting flange and a clamping plate for clamping said mounting flange within said mounting recess.
  • 3. A sander according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve portion has an annular, radially outwardly extending mounting flange, and said base portion includes a base plate and a clamping plate, said base plate having upper and lower surfaces, a dome portion projecting above said upper surface, a recess opening through said lower surface in alignment with said dome portion and defining said chamber, an inner locating flange projecting from said upper surface and being disposed concentrically of said dome portion, an outer locating flange projecting from said upper surface outwardly of said inner locating flange and cooperating therewith to define a continuous mounting recess, said clamping plate having a centrally located through opening sized to freely receive said sleeve said clamping plate being sized and shaped to overlie said mounting recess and said outer locating flange, and being clamped against said outer locating flange to retain said mounting flange within said continuous mounting recess, and said inlet and said outlet extend through said dome portion.
  • 4. A sander according to claim 3, wherein a pair of spring wire clamps are provided for releasably clamping sand paper to said sanding pad, and said clamping plate and said base plate are provided aligned concave channels cooperating to define bearing supports for supporting said wire clamps for pivotal movement relative to said sanding pad for releasing clamping said sand paper.
  • 5. A sander according to claim 4, wherein said dome portion has a through opening communicating with said chamber, said base portion further includes a rotor mounting shaft and a closure plate, said rotor mounting shaft has a lower end supporting said closure plate and cooperating therewith to close said recess opening through said lower surface, an upper end received within said through opening of said dome portion, an intermediate portion for supporting said rotor for rotation within said chamber, and a lengthwise extending passageway extending through said upper and lower ends.
  • 6. A sander according to claim 5, wherein said upper end of said rotor mounting shaft has a plug for removably closing said passageway thereof for preventing entry of sanding dust into said sleeves and to prevent loss of air thru said passageway.
  • 7. A sander according to claim 1, wherein said base portion includes a base plate, a rotor mounting shaft and a closure plate, said base plate having upper and lower surfaces, a dome portion projecting above said upper surface and a recess opening through said lower surface in alignment with said dome portion and defining said chamber, said dome portion having an upper surface and a through opening communicating with said chamber, said through opening and said fluid outlet extending through said upper surface of said dome portion, said rotor mounting shaft has a lower end supporting said closure plate and cooperating therewith to close said recess opening through said lower surface, an upper end received within said through opening of said dome portion, an intermediate portion for supporting said rotor for rotation within said chamber, and a lengthwise extending passageway extending through said upper and lower ends, and there is further provided in combination a vacuum assist unit fixed to said upper surface of said dome portion and a second flexible tube, said vacuum assist unit having a vertically extending through stepped bore opening including a lower portion communicating with said passageway of said rotor mounting shaft and an upper portion connected to said second opening by said second flexible tube, said lower portion of said stepped bore opening having a smaller diameter than said upper portion of said stepped bore opening and cooperating therewith to define an annular nozzle opening towards said second flexible tube, and said vacuum assist unit having a fluid flow passageway having one end connected to said fluid outlet and another end connected to said nozzle for creating a vacuum condition in said lower portion of said. stepped bore opening for conveying sanding dust upwardly through said passageway of said rotor mounting shaft.
  • 8. A sander according to claim 7, wherein said vacuum assist unit is formed from upper and lower parts, said upper part having a generally cone-shaped configuration provided with a centrally located bore opening defining said upper portion of said stepped bore opening, a convex annular downwardly facing passageway surface terminating inwardly at said bore opening thereof and outwardly at an annular rim, said lower part having a concave annular upwardly facing passageway surface terminating inwardly of said bore opening thereof and outwardly at an annular rim, and a plurality of projections which extending radially of said annular rim of said lower part and have free outer ends thereof connected to said rim of said upper part, and said convex and concave passageway surfaces cooperating to define said fluid flow passageway.
  • 9. A sander according to claim 8, wherein said sleeve portion has an annular, radially outwardly extending mounting flange, and said base portion includes a base plate and a clamping plate, said base plate having upper and lower surfaces, a dome portion projecting above said upper surface, a recess opening through said lower surface in alignment with said dome portion and defining said chamber, an inner locating flange projecting from said upper surface and being disposed concentrically of said dome portion, an outer locating flange projecting from said upper surface outwardly of said inner locating flange and cooperating therewith to define a continuous mounting recess, said clamping plate having a centrally located through opening sized to freely receive said sleeve said clamping plate being sized and shaped to overlie said mounting recess and said outer locating flange, and being clamped against said outer locating flange to retain said mounting flange within said continuous mounting recess, and said air inlet and said air outlet extend through said dome portion.
  • 10. A sander according to claim 9, wherein a pair of spring wire clamps are provided for releasably clamping sand paper to said sanding pad, and said clamping plate and said base plate are provided aligned concave channels cooperating to define bearing supports for supporting said wire clamps for pivotal movement relative to said sanding pad for releasing clamping said sand paper, and said sanding pad has a centrally located through opening arranged for alignment with said lower end of said passageway extending through said rotor mounting shaft.
  • 11. A sander according to claim 1, wherein said base portion includes a base plate fixed to said sleeve portion and having upper and lower surfaces, a dome portion projecting above said upper surface, a recess opening through said lower surface in alignment with said dome portion and defining said chamber, dome portion having a through opening communicating with said chamber, said base portion further includes a rotor mounting shaft and a closure plate, said rotor mounting shaft has a lower end supporting said closure plate and cooperating therewith to close said recess opening through said lower surface, an upper end received within said through opening of said dome portion, an intermediate portion for supporting said rotor for rotation within said chamber, and a lengthwise extending passageway extending through said upper and lower ends, and there is additionally provided in combination a water suction and mixing unit, another flexible tube, and another opening adapted for connection to a source of water, said unit being mounted within said hand grip portion and defining a water passageway having a first end connected to said other opening and a second end connected to one end of said other flexible tube, a first air passageway having a first end connected to said first opening and having a second end connected to said flexible tube, and a second air passageway extending from adjacent said first end of said first air passageway to adjacent said second end of said water passageway for creating a vacuum within said water passageway to draw water thereinto through said other opening, another end of said other flexible tube is connected in flow communication with said lengthwise extending passageway of said rotor mounting shaft, and another end of said flexible tube is connected to said air inlet to apply pressurized air to said rotor.
  • 12. A sander according to claim 11, wherein unit has upper and lower halves having facing surfaces cooperating to define said water passageway, said first air passageway and said second air passageway.
  • 13. A sander according to claim 1, wherein said hand grip portion includes a rigid cup-shaped shell defining said first opening and said second opening and a cup-shaped member of resiliently deformable material partially enclosing said shell, said member defining said sleeve portion, and said flexible tube extends through said conduit between said first opening and said air inlet.
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Entry
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