Information
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Patent Grant
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6342000
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Patent Number
6,342,000
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Date Filed
Friday, May 5, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 29, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sander includes a roller rotatably secured to a support, a bracket rotatably supported on the support at a pivot pin, another roller rotatably secured to the bracket, a sander belt engaged around the rollers. One of the rollers is rotated about the support for twisting the sander belt and for removing some of the dust from the sander belt. An actuator includes a rod engaged with the bracket for rotating the bracket about the support. A valve is coupled to the actuator for selectively supplying the air to the actuator via a rotatable spindle and a lever.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sander device, and more particularly to a sander device having a vibrating mechanism.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical sander devices comprise an endless sander belt engaged around one or more rollers so as to be driven by the rollers and in order to sand or work onto the work pieces. Both the rollers and the sander belt may not be rotated or vibrated such that the sander belt may not be adjusted or changed relative to the work pieces.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional sander devices.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a sander having a vibrating mechanism for vibrating the sander belt and for removing some of the dust from the sander belt.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a sander comprising a support, a first roller rotatably secured to the support at a pivot shaft, a bracket rotatably supported on the support at a pivot pin, a second roller rotatably secured to the bracket at a pivot axle, a sander belt engaged around the first roller and the second roller. and means for rotating the bracket about the pivot pin to twist the sander belt.
The rotating means includes an actuator disposed on the support, the actuator includes a rod extended therefrom and engaged with the bracket for rotating the bracket about the pivot pin. The bracket includes a pole extended therefrom and engaged with the rod for allowing the actuator to rotate the bracket about the pivot pin via the rod and the pole. The actuator includes a follower secured to the rod, the follower includes a cavity formed therein for receiving the pole. A spring biasing device may further be provided for biasing or for recovering the rod backward to the original position.
The rotating means includes a valve device coupling the actuator to an air source, and the valve device includes means for selectively supplying the air to the actuator. The valve device includes a first port coupled to the actuator and a second port for coupling to the air source, the selectively supplying means includes a spindle rotatably received in the valve device, the spindle includes a groove formed therein for selectively communicating the first and the second ports with each other when the spindle is rotated relative to the valve device. The valve device includes an air exit, the spindle includes a recess for selectively communicating the first port and the air exit of the valve device with each other when the spindle is rotated relative to the valve device.
The selectively supplying means includes a means for actuating the spindle to rotate relative to the valve device. The actuating means includes a lever secured to the spindle, and an air outlet directed toward the lever to rotate the spindle with the lever. The lever includes a disc attached thereto and facing toward the air outlet for allowing the air from the air outlet to act onto the disc of the lever.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front perspective view of a sander in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a partial rear perspective view of the sander;
FIG. 3
is a partial rear plan view of the sander;
FIG. 4
is a partial exploded view of the control device for the sander; and
FIGS. 5 and 6
are a partial rear perspective view and a partial rear plan view of the sander respectively, similar to
FIGS. 2 and 3
respectively, illustrating the operation of the sander.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
FIG. 1
, a sander in accordance with the present invention comprises a stand
10
including an endless sander member
11
movably or operatively provided thereon for sanding purposes, and including a wall
12
extended upward from the rear portion thereof for supporting a housing
13
thereon. The housing
13
includes a support
15
extended inward of the inner chamber
14
of the housing
13
, and includes a cover
18
pivotally secured thereto for enclosing the chamber
14
of the housing
13
. A roller
20
is rotatably secured to the support
15
at a pivot shaft
21
. Another roller
30
is rotatably secured on a bracket
31
at a pivot axle
32
. A sander belt, particularly an endless sander belt
40
is engaged over the rollers
20
,
30
so as to be moved or actuated by the rollers
20
,
30
. A typical motor or the like may be coupled to one of the rollers
20
,
30
for rotating the rollers
20
,
30
and for driving the sander belt
40
to work onto the work pieces. The bracket
31
includes a pin
33
extended downward therefrom and rotatably engaged into the support
15
, such that the pin
33
is formed as a pivot pin
33
for pivotally or rotatably securing the bracket
31
to the support
15
, and such that the bracket
31
and the roller
30
is rotatable relative to the support
15
about the pivot pin
33
.
Referring next to
FIGS. 2-4
, a seat
16
is disposed on the rear portion of the support
15
and a post
17
is secured to or extended upward from the block
16
. An air outlet
80
is disposed on the seat
16
and is coupled to a pressurized air source, such as an air pump or a pressurized air container, etc., via a hose
81
, for receiving the pressurized air from the pressurized air source. The bracket
31
includes an extension
34
secured thereto or extended therefrom. A pole
35
is secured to the extension
34
with one or more fasteners
38
or is extended from the extension
34
. An actuator
70
, such as a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, is secured on the support
15
and includes a spring
71
received in a casing
77
thereof and includes rod or a piston rod
72
extended outward through the casing
77
. A follower
74
is secured to the rod
72
so as to be moved and actuated by the actuator
70
via the rod
72
. The follower
74
includes a cavity
76
formed therein for receiving the pole
35
and for rotating the bracket
31
about the pivot pin
33
. The actuator
70
includes a piston or a slide
78
slidably received in the casing
77
and engaged with the spring
71
which may bias or recover the slide
78
to move in a direction away from the pole
35
.
A valve device
60
is secured on the support
15
at the post
17
and includes an air exit
63
and includes a port
64
coupled to the pressurized air source, such as the air pump or the pressurized air container, etc., via another hose
81
, for receiving the pressurized air from the pressurized air source. The valve device
60
further includes another port
65
coupled to the actuator
70
with a hose
73
for selectively supplying the pressurized air to the actuator
70
. As best shown in
FIG. 4
, a valve spindle
66
is rotatably received in the valve device
60
and includes a groove
67
formed therein for selectively communicating the ports
64
,
65
with each other (
FIG. 3
) and for supplying the pressurized from the port
64
to the actuator
70
via the port
65
. The valve spindle
66
further includes a recess
68
formed therein for selectively communicating the air exit
63
and the port
64
with each other (
FIG. 6
) for allowing the air from the actuator
70
to flow out of the valve device
60
via the air exit
63
. A lever
61
has one end secured to the valve spindle
66
with one or more fasteners
69
and includes a cap or a hood or a disc
62
attached to the other end thereof and directed toward the air outlet
80
so as to be actuated by the air flowing outward from the air outlet
80
.
In operation, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, at the beginning, the sander belt
40
that is engaged over the rollers
20
,
30
has a portion, particularly an edge portion, disposed between the air outlet
80
and the disc
62
of the lever
61
, such that the lever
61
and thus the valve device
60
may not be actuated. At this moment, the ports
64
,
65
of the valve device
60
are communicated with each other by the groove
67
of the valve spindle
66
, such that the pressurized air may be supplied to the actuator
70
. The rod
72
thus may be moved by the actuator
70
in order to rotate the bracket
31
and the roller
30
about the pivot pin
33
via the follower
74
and the pole
35
of the bracket
31
. When the roller
30
is rotated about the pivot pin
33
, the sander belt
40
may be moved or disengaged from the air outlet
80
and the disc
62
, such that the air from the air outlet
80
may blow or act onto the disc
62
of the lever
61
in order to rotate the valve spindle
66
via the lever
61
.
As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the groove
67
of the valve spindle
66
may thus be disengaged from the ports
64
,
65
, and the recess
68
of the valve spindle
66
may thus be used for communicating the air exit
63
and the port
64
with each other (
FIG. 6
) for allowing the air from the actuator
70
to flow out of the valve device
60
via the air exit
63
. The pressurized air source thus may not be supplied to the actuator
70
. However, the spring
71
may bias and may recover the rod
72
backward to the original position, such that the bracket
31
and the roller
30
may be rotated about the pivot pin
33
back to the original position, and such that the sander belt
40
, particularly the edge portion of the sander belt
40
, may be moved to the position located between the air outlet
80
and the disc
62
again in order to prevent the disc
62
from being actuated by the air from the air outlet
80
. The rod
72
may be moved and biased backward to the original position by the spring
71
, because the actuator
70
is communicating with the air exit
63
of the valve device
60
and because the air in the actuator
70
may flow out through the air exit
63
of the valve device
60
.
When the air outlet
80
is blocked by the sander belt
40
, the disc
62
and the lever
61
may be moved or rotated downward to the downward depending position, in order to communicate the groove
67
thereof with the ports
64
,
65
, such that the actuator
70
may be actuated to move the pole
35
and the rod
72
and to rotate the bracket
31
and the roller
30
about the pivot pin
33
again. The roller
30
thus may be rotated about the pivot pin
33
in a reciprocating action. The sander belt
40
thus may also be twisted or moved or vibrated in a reciprocating action, such that some of the dust may be removed from the sander belt
40
. When the portion of the sander belt
40
that is engaged on the roller
30
is twisted by the roller
30
in a reciprocating action, the other portion of the sander belt
40
that is engaged on the roller
20
may also be slightly twisted for allowing the sander belt
40
to act onto the work pieces at different working directions, for example. The sander of the invention may further provide a limiting wall device provided beside the sander belt
40
for preventing the sander belt
40
from being disengaged from the rollers
20
,
30
.
When the sander belt
40
is located between the air outlet
80
and the disc
62
(
FIGS. 2
,
3
), the air from the air outlet
80
may blow onto the inner portion of the sander belt
40
in order to vibrate the sander belt
40
and in order to indirectly blow or to remove some of the dust from the sander belt
40
. When the sander belt
40
is disengaged from the air outlet
80
and the disc
62
(
FIGS. 5
,
6
), the air from the air outlet
80
may blow onto the disc
62
in order to rotate the roller
30
and the sander belt
40
via the lever
61
. At this moment, the air from the air exit
63
may flow outward into the chamber
14
of the housing
13
(
FIG. 1
) in order to blow or to remove some of the dust from the sander belt
40
.
Accordingly, the sander in accordance with the present invention includes a vibrating mechanism for vibrating the sander belt and for removing some of the dust from the sander belt.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
- 1. A sander comprising:a support, a first roller rotatably secured to said support at a pivot shaft, a bracket rotatably supported on said support at a pivot pin located between a first end and a second end of said bracket, a second roller rotatably secured to said bracket at a pivot axle, a sander belt engaged around said first roller and said second roller, an actuator disposed on said support at said second end and including a rod extended therefrom for engaging with said bracket at said second end and extendible outward to actuate said bracket to rotate about said pivot pin.
- 2. The sander according to claim 1, wherein said actuator includes a follower secured to said rod, said follower includes a cavity formed therein, said bracket includes a pole extended therefrom and engaged in said cavity of said follower, for allowing said follower and said rod of said actuator to rotate said pole of said bracket and to rotate said bracket about said pivot pin.
- 3. The sander according to claim 1 further comprising means for biasing said rod inward of said actuator.
- 4. The sander according to claim 1 further comprising a valve device including a first port coupled to said actuator and including a second port for coupling to an air source, and a spindle rotatably received in said valve device and including a groove formed therein for selectively communicating said first and said second ports with each other when said spindle is rotated relative to said valve device, for allowing an air from the air source to flow into said actuator via said second port and said groove of said spindle and said first port of said valve device, in order to actuate said rod of said actuator to rotate said bracket.
- 5. The sander according to claim 4, wherein said valve device includes an air exit, said spindle includes a recess formed therein for selectively communicating said first port and said air exit of said valve device with each other when said spindle is rotated relative to said valve device.
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