Rotary sanding machine with a dust collecting mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6749492
  • Patent Number
    6,749,492
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 21, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 15, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Wilson; Lee D.
    • McDonald; Shantese
    Agents
    • Trop, Pruner & Hu, P.C.
Abstract
A rotary sanding machine includes a driven wheel coupled to a transmission shaft which is driven by a motor so as to actuate an emery coated belt for sanding. A barrier wall is disposed to hold back dust flying during sanding action to permit the dust to fall into a dust passageway in a dust collecting member. An impeller is mounted in a blower casing, and is coupled to an impeller driving shaft which is rotated with the transmission shaft by means of an endless drive transmission member such that the dust falling in the dust passageway can be drawn into the blower casing for discharge through a discharge port.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION




This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 091218065, filed on Nov. 11, 2002.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a rotary sanding machine, more particularly to a rotary sanding machine with a dust collecting mechanism which is driven by a motor thereof.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, a conventional rotary sanding machine


10


is shown to include a support frame


11


that has two side frame walls


111


,


112


, a transverse wall


113


disposed between the side walls


111


,


112


, and an upright wall


114


extending upwardly from the transverse wall


113


and spaced apart from the side frame wall


111


. A power unit


12


includes a motor


121


which is mounted between the side frame walls


111


,


112


under the transverse wall


113


, a driving pulley


122


which is driven by an output shaft (not shown) of the motor


121


, and a driven pulley


123


which is rotated with the driving pulley


122


by means of an endless belt


124


such that a transmission shaft (not shown) that is coaxially coupled with the driven pulley


123


is rotated.




A sanding member


13


is mounted on the transverse wall


113


, and includes two spaced apart side plates


131


,


132


, a driven wheel


134


which is mounted between the side plates


131


,


132


, a follower wheel


133


which is opposite to the driven wheel


134


, and an emery coated belt


135


which is trained on the driven and follower wheels


134


,


133


. The driven wheel


134


is coupled to and is rotated by the transmission shaft so as to rotate the belt


135


along a running route for sanding a workpiece (not shown) thereon. Since a large amount of dust is generated and scattered during the sanding operation, collecting means is needed to collect the dust.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a rotary sanding machine which has a dust collecting mechanism to collect dust during a sanding operation.




According to this invention, the rotary sanding machine includes a support frame which has right and left frame walls opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction to confine a receiving space, and a mounting wall disposed between the frame walls and extending in the longitudinal direction. The mounting wall has a through hole which extends therethrough in an upright direction. A motor has an output shaft to deliver a drive force.




A transmission shaft extends along and is rotatable about a first axis in the longitudinal direction, and is driven by the drive force of the output shaft. The transmission shaft has a first transmission shaft end above the mounting wall, a second transmission shaft end disposed on the right frame wall, and a middle transmission shaft portion disposed between the shaft ends.




A sanding member includes a driven wheel which is mounted above the mounting wall, which is spaced apart from the through hole in a transverse direction relative to the upright and longitudinal directions, and which is coupled to and rotated by the first transmission shaft end, a follower wheel opposite to the driven wheel in the transverse direction to define an upper path for passage of a workpiece, and an emery coated belt which is trained on the driven and follower wheels. The emery coated belt has a working segment running through the upper path for sanding the workpiece.




A barrier wall extends upwardly from the mounting wall, and is disposed opposite to the driven wheel relative to the through hole so as to hold back dust flying as a result of the sanding action and an abrupt descending movement of the working segment to permit the dust to fall into the through hole.




A dust collecting member is mounted on the mounting wall and under the through hole. The dust collecting member has a dust passageway which has an intake port disposed in the vicinity of the through hole to collect dust falling through the through hole, and an outlet port.




A blower casing is disposed in the receiving space, and has proximate and distal walls opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction and respectively proximate to and distal from the outlet port of the dust passageway to confine a casing space, and a discharge port which is disposed between the proximate and distal walls and which is in fluid communication with the casing space. The proximate wall has an inlet port which is connected to the outlet port so as to communicate the dust passageway with the casing space.




An impeller driving shaft is mounted rotatably on the distal wall about a second axis parallel to the first axis, and has a first end which extends into the casing space, and a second end which extends from the first end and outwardly of the distal wall.




An endless drive transmission member is disposed to transmit the drive force of the output shaft to rotate both the transmission shaft about the first axis, and the second end of the impeller driving shaft, thereby rotating the impeller driving shaft about the second axis when the motor is operated.




An impeller is received in the casing space, and is driven by the first end of the impeller driving shaft to rotate about the second axis so as to draw the dust from the dust passageway into the casing space for discharge through the discharge port.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional rotary sanding machine;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the convention rotary sanding machine viewed from another angle;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary perspective view of the conventional rotary sanding machine viewed from a top side thereof;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a rotary sanding machine according to this invention;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary perspective view of the preferred embodiment viewed from a bottom side thereof;





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary perspective view of the preferred embodiment, where a dust collecting member and a barrier member are removed for the sake of clarity;





FIG. 7

is an exploded perspective view showing a portion of a dust collecting mechanism of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary perspective view showing the dust collecting mechanism when mounted on a support frame;





FIG. 9

is a fragmentary exploded perspective view showing relative position of the barrier member and the dust collecting member;





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary sectional view showing an emery wheel of the preferred embodiment when mounted on the support frame;





FIG. 12

is a fragmentary sectional view showing the preferred embodiment in a first dust collecting state;





FIG. 13

is a fragmentary sectional view showing the preferred embodiment in a second dust collecting state; and





FIG. 14

is a schematic view showing a driven wheel when held against an endless belt of the preferred embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 4

to


6


, the preferred embodiment of a rotary sanding machine according to the present invention is shown to comprise a support frame


20


, a power unit


30


, a sanding member


40


, and a dust collecting mechanism.




The support frame


20


has right and left frame walls


21


,


22


which are secured opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction by means of fasteners


25


to confine a receiving space, a mounting wall


222


which is disposed between the frame walls


21


,


22


and which extends in the longitudinal direction, and an upright wall


223


which extends upwardly from the mounting wall


222


. The mounting wall


222


has a through hole


61


which extends therethrough in an upright direction.




The power unit


30


includes a motor


31


with an output shaft to deliver a drive force, and an endless drive transmission member. The transmission member includes a driving pulley


32


which is coupled to and which is rotated by the output shaft of the motor


31


, a driven pulley


33


which is rotatable about a first axis in the longitudinal direction, and an endless belt


34


which is trained on the driving and driven pulleys


32


,


33


and which runs along a transmission route. A transmission shaft


36


extends along the first axis, and is coupled to the driven pulley


33


so as to be driven to rotate about the first axis when the motor


31


is operated. The transmission shaft


36


has a first transmission shaft end


361


which is disposed between the right frame wall


21


and the upright wall


223


, a second transmission shaft end


362


which is disposed on and which projects outwardly of the right frame wall


21


, and a middle transmission shaft portion


363


which is disposed between the first and second transmission shaft ends


361


,


362


.




The sanding member


40


includes first and second side plates


41


,


42


which are secured on the mounting wall


222


, a driven wheel


44


which is mounted between the first and second side plates


41


,


42


and which is spaced apart from the through hole


61


in a transverse direction relative to the upright and longitudinal directions, a follower wheel


43


which is opposite to the driven wheel


44


in the transverse direction to define an upper path for passage of a workpiece


100


(as shown in FIG.


12


), and an emery coated belt


45


which is trained on the driven and follower wheels


44


,


43


. The driven wheel


44


is coupled to and is rotated by the first transmission shaft end


361


of the transmission shaft


36


. The emery coated belt


45


has a working segment running through the upper path for sanding the workpiece.




The dust collecting mechanism includes a barrier member


70


, a dust collecting member


60


, and a blower member


50


.




The barrier member


70


includes a barrier wall


71


which has upper and lower wall portions


711


,


712


that extend upwardly and downwardly from the mounting wall


222


at a front side thereof. The upper wall portion


711


is disposed opposite to the driven wheel


44


relative to the through hole


61


. With reference to

FIG. 9

, a hopper member


73


is formed on an inner surface of the lower wall portion


712


, and surrounds the through hole


61


. As such, referring to

FIG. 12

, dust


110


flying as a result of the sanding action and an abrupt descending movement of the working segment is held back by the barrier wall


71


, and falls into the through hole


61


through the hopper member


73


. Preferably, a stop block


74


extends upwardly from the mounting wall


222


at the through hole


61


for the hopper member


73


to abut thereagainst.




Referring to

FIGS. 7

,


9


and


12


, the dust collecting member


60


is mounted on the mounting wall


222


and under the through hole


61


. The dust collecting member


60


has a collecting seat


62


which includes a bottom plate


621


, a dust guiding portion


622


which extends and which is bent upwardly from one side of the bottom plate


621


and which has a closed end


624


and an open end


625


, and an abutting wall


623


which extends upwardly from the other side of the bottom plate


621


and which abuts against and which is secured to the mounting wall


222


, as shown in FIG.


12


. As such, a dust passageway


63


is formed and has an intake port


631


which is disposed in the vicinity of the through hole


61


to collect dust falling through the through hole


61


(see FIG.


12


), and an outlet port


632


at the open end


625


of the dust guiding portion


622


(see FIG.


13


).




Referring to

FIGS. 6

to


8


and

FIGS. 12 and 13

, the blower member


50


includes a blower casing


51


, an impeller driving shaft


52


, and an impeller


53


.




The blower casing


51


is mounted under the mounting wall


222


, and has proximate and distal walls


514


,


516


opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction to confine a casing space


517


. The proximate wall


514


confronts the open end


625


of the dust guiding portion


622


, and has an inlet port


513


which is in fluid communication with the outlet port


632


(see FIG.


13


). A discharge port


512


is disposed between the proximate and distal walls


514


,


516


, is in fluid communication with the casing space


517


, and extends outwardly of the lower wall portion


712


through a hole


72


.




The impeller driving shaft


52


is mounted rotatably on the distal wall


516


through a bearing seat


515


about a second axis parallel to the first axis of the driven pulley


33


(see FIG.


5


), and has a first end


522


which extends into the casing space


517


, and a second end


521


which extends from the first end


522


and outwardly of the bearing seat


515


. Preferably, referring to

FIGS. 5

,


13


and


14


, the second end


521


is provided with a driven wheel


523


. The driven wheel


523


is held against the belt


34


to a position where a dynamic friction is generated therebetween, such that the driven wheel


523


can be rotated about the second axis.




The impeller


53


is received in the casing space


517


, and includes a connecting plate


531


which is connected to the first end


522


of the impeller driving shaft


52


by means of a screw fastener


54


to rotate about the second axis, and a plurality of fins


532


which are formed on the connecting plate


531


.




Preferably, referring to

FIGS. 6

,


7


and


8


, an adjusting member includes a positioning plate


56


which is disposed on the blower casing


51


and which has two elongate holes


561


formed therein. Two screw fasteners


55


pass through the elongate holes


561


and threadedly engage the mounting wall


222


so as to secure the blower casing


51


to the mounting wall


222


. As such, a distance between the driven wheel


523


and the driven pulley


33


is adjustable by displacement of the screw fasteners


55


along the elongate holes


561


, thereby adjusting tension of the belt


34


.




Preferably, as shown in

FIGS. 4

,


10


and


11


, an emery wheel


81


is mounted for rotation with the second transmission shaft end


362


of the transmission shaft


36


by a thread segment of the second transmission shaft end


362


that engages a hole


811


in the emery wheel


81


and a screw nut


83


, and is disposed outboard to the right frame wall


21


. A worktable


85


is mounted outboard to the emery wheel


81


for supporting a workpiece (not shown). A dust chute


82


is disposed in the vicinity of the emery wheel


81


, and is covered by a cover plate


84


so as to confine a dust collecting space


86


that covers a lower portion of the emery wheel


81


. With reference to

FIGS. 7 and 13

, the dust chute


82


has a communicating port


91


which is formed in the right frame wall


21


and which is disposed upstream of a communicating port


92


of the dust collecting member


60


so as to communicate the dust collecting space


86


with the dust passageway


63


.




As illustrated, referring to

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


12


, when the workpiece


100


is placed on the upper path of the emery coated belt


45


, and is forced forwardly toward the driven wheel


44


, and when the motor


31


is operated, both the transmission shaft


36


and the impeller driving shaft


52


will be rotated about the first and second axes, respectively, so as to rotate respectively the driven wheel


44


and the impeller


53


. Dust


110


flying as a result of the sanding action of the belt


45


is held back by the barrier wall


71


, falls into the dust passageway


63


through the hopper member


73


and the through hole


61


, and is drawn from the dust passageway


63


into the casing space


517


for discharge through the discharge port


512


.




On the other hand, as shown in

FIG. 13

, dust


110


flying as a result of the sanding action of the emery wheel


81


falls into the dust collecting space


86


in the dust chute


82


, and is drawn from the dust collecting space


86


into the casing space


517


through the communicating ports


91


,


92


, the dust passageway


63


and the inlet port


513


for discharge through the discharge port


512


.




By virtue of the aforesaid construction, the rotary sanding machine of this invention can achieve the following advantages:




1. Dust


110


during sanding actions of the emery coated belt


45


and the emery wheel


81


can be collected and discharged through the discharge port


512


. Preferably, a dust bag (not shown) is connected to the discharge port


512


, thereby resulting in convenient disposal of the collected dust.




2. The transmission shaft


36


and the impeller driving shaft


52


are driven by the drive transmission member. Therefore, an additional power unit is not required.




3. The rotary sanding machine can include the emery coated belt


45


and the emery wheel


81


for multiple sanding operations. In addition, the emery coated belt


45


and the emery wheel


81


can be driven by the same power unit


30


.




4. By virtue of the adjusting member, the tension of the belt


34


is adjustable.




5. By virtue of the cover plate


84


, the lower portion of the emery wheel


81


is shielded to enhance safety during use.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A rotary sanding machine comprising:a support frame having right and left frame walls opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction to confine a receiving space, and a mounting wall disposed between said frame walls and extending in the longitudinal direction, said mounting wall having a through hole which extends therethrough in an upright direction; a motor having an output shaft to deliver a drive force; a transmission shaft extending along and rotatable about a first axis in the longitudinal direction, and driven by the drive force of said output shaft, said transmission shaft having a first transmission shaft end which is disposed above said mounting wall, a second transmission shaft end which is disposed on said right frame wall, and a middle transmission shaft portion which is disposed between said first and second transmission shaft ends; a sanding member including a driven wheel which is mounted above said mounting wall, which is spaced apart from said through hole in a transverse direction relative to the upright and longitudinal directions, and which is coupled to and rotated by said first transmission shaft end, a follower wheel opposite to said driven wheel in the transverse direction to define an upper path for passage of a workpiece, and an emery coated belt which is trained on said driven and follower wheels, said emery coated belt having a working segment running through said upper path for sanding the workpiece; a barrier wall extending upwardly from said mounting wall, and disposed opposite to said driven wheel relative to said through hole to hold back dust flying as a result of the sanding action and an abrupt descending movement of said working segment so as to permit the dust to fall into said through hole; a dust collecting member mounted on said mounting wall and under said through hole, said dust collecting member having a dust passageway which has an intake port that is disposed in the vicinity of said through hole to collect dust falling through said through hole, and an outlet port; a blower casing disposed in said receiving space, and having proximate and distal walls opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction and respectively proximate to and distal from said outlet port of said dust passageway to confine a casing space, and a discharge port which is disposed between said proximate and distal walls and which is in fluid communication with said casing space, said proximate wall having an inlet port which is connected to said outlet port so as to communicate said dust passageway with said casing space; an impeller driving shaft mounted rotatably on said distal wall about a second axis parallel to the first axis, and having a first end which extends into said casing space, and a second end which extends from said first end and outwardly of said distal wall; an endless drive transmission member disposed to transmit the drive force of said output shaft to rotate both said transmission shaft about the first axis, and said second end of said impeller driving shaft, thereby rotating said impeller driving shaft about the second axis when said motor is operated; and an impeller received in said casing space, and driven by said first end of said impeller driving shaft to rotate about the second axis so as to draw the dust from said dust passageway into said casing space for discharge through said discharge port.
  • 2. The rotary sanding machine of claim 1, wherein said endless drive transmission member includes a driving pulley which is coupled to and which is rotated by said output shaft, a driven pulley which is coupled to said transmission shaft, and an endless belt which is trained on said driving and driven pulleys and which runs along a transmission route, and wherein said second end of said impeller driving shaft is provided with a driven wheel which is held against said endless belt to a position where a dynamic friction is generated therebetween, such that said driven wheel is rotated about the second axis.
  • 3. The rotary sanding machine of claim 2, further comprising an emery wheel which is mounted for rotation with said second transmission shaft end of said transmission shaft, and which is disposed outboard to said right frame wall, and a dust chute which is disposed in the vicinity of said emery wheel, and which has a communicating port that is disposed downstream of said emery wheel and upstream of said dust passageway of said dust collecting member such that dust as a result of sanding action of said emery wheel is guided from said dust chute into said dust passageway.
  • 4. The rotary sanding machine of claim 2, further comprising an adjusting member which is disposed to adjust distance between said driven wheel and said driven pulley, thereby adjusting tension of said endless belt.
  • 5. The rotary sanding machine of claim 1, further comprising a hopper member which is disposed on said mounting wall and which surrounds said through hole for guiding the dust to fall into said through hole.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
91218065 U Nov 2002 TW
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