Claims
- 1. A palm grip random orbit sander for sanding a workpiece; the sander comprising:
- (a) a head portion and a neck portion; the head portion and neck portion sharing at least one common vertical axis;
- (i) said head portion including a first width at a first end; said first end being sized for a palm grip to allow a user's palm to engage said first end;
- (ii) said neck portion including a second width; said second width being smaller than said first width; said neck portion being sized to allow a user's fingers to engage the neck portion while the user's palm engages the first end in order to form a grip;
- (b) a pad for supporting sandpaper; the pad having an outer periphery substantially defining the size of sandpaper supported by the pad;
- (c) a motor for providing motion to the pad;
- (d) a random orbit coupler system coupling the motor to the pad in order to impart a random orbit sanding motion to the pad whenever the motor is running and the sander is in contact with the workpiece;
- (e) a hand protection arrangement including a first portion and an angled portion;
- (i) said first portion including a vertical extension substantially parallel to the common vertical axis;
- (ii) said angled portion extending radially outwardly from said first portion at a first angle; said angled portion extending above and without contact with the workpiece; and said angled portion functioning to help protect the user's hand from contacting the pad; and
- (f) a swivellable lower housing sharing the common vertical axis with the head portion and neck portion; wherein said angled portion is part of said lower housing.
- 2. A palm grip random orbit sander according to claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said angled portion extends beyond the periphery of the pad.
- 3. A palm grip random orbit sander according to claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said angled portion extends beyond at least one edge of the pad.
- 4. A palm grip random orbit sander according to claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said angled portion includes a skirt flaring out over the pad.
- 5. A palm grip random orbit sander according to claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said angled portion includes a curved transition surface between said angled portion and said first portion.
- 6. A palm grip random orbit sander according to claim 1, further including:
- (a) a sander body, wherein said head portion and neck portion are part of said sander body.
- 7. A palm grip random orbit sander according to claim 6, wherein:
- (a) said swivellable lower housing is rotatably coupled to said sander body, such that during use, the lower housing may be rotated relative to the sander body.
- 8. A palm grip random orbit sander according to claim 6, wherein:
- (a) said lower housing has a complementary shape with respect to the sander body so as to be coupled to the sander body with a frictional fit enabling the lower housing to be selectively swiveled rotationally by sliding the sander body against said frictional fit relative to said lower housing about the sander body to a position desired by the user.
- 9. A palm grip random orbit sander according to claim 8, wherein:
- (a) said lower housing includes a projection;
- (b) said sander body includes a groove; and
- (c) said lower housing is coupled to said sander body by said projection slidably engaging said groove.
- 10. A palm grip random orbit sander according to claim 1, wherein:
- (a) the lower housing defines at least a portion of a dust collection system including a dust exhaust channel which guides dust to be collected downstream from the channel.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/334,855, filed Nov. 4, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,518,442 which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 08/009,309, filed Jan. 22, 1993, now abandoned, which application(s) are incorporated herein by reference.
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