This application claims the benefit of CN 200920234018.2, filed on Aug. 3, 2009, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The following generally relates to sanding machines and, more particularly, relates to a sanding machine having a mechanism for clamping a burnishing element such as sand paper.
Sanding machines are power tools which are commonly used to burnish the surface of a workpiece, particularly to make the surface smooth and even. Generally, a sanding machine comprises a housing and a bottom plate mounted thereunder. A motor is arranged in the housing and drives the bottom plate to move via a transmission mechanism. Both ends of the bottom plate are arranged with a clamping mechanism. A burnishing element, such as a sand paper, could be supported on the lower surface of the bottom plate where the sand paper is clamped by the two clamping mechanisms respectively positioned on both ends of the bottom plate. Thus, the sand paper can be moved along with the bottom plate so as to burnish the surface of the workpiece.
In order to improve the sanding efficiency and quality of sanding machines, a sand paper clamping mechanism with tensioning function is provided in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,857,948 discloses this kind of the clamping mechanism, which is mounted on one end of the bottom plate and comprises an active jaw and a passive jaw. Both the active jaw and the passive jaw are pivotable together about a shaft in the end of the bottom plate. During mounting of the sand paper, one end of the sand paper is clamped firstly. Next, the other end of the sand paper is put into the clearance between the active jaw and the passive jaw. Then, the active jaw is pivoted to make it close toward the passive jaw so as to clamp the ends of the sand paper between the active and passive jaws. With a further pivoting of the active jaw, it will drive the passive jaw to pivot together. Thus, the end of the sand paper clamped between the two jaws will pivot about the shaft along with the jaws so that it moves away from the other end of the sand paper and is tensioned.
Although the above sand paper clamping mechanism adds a tensioning function it still suffers from at least one defect. For example, because the active and passive jaws of the above clamping mechanism are both mounted on the bottom plate in a movable manner, the vibration of the machine will cause the active and passive jaws to move, so that the clamping and tensioning force between the two jaws is weakened, thus resulting in the clamping and tensioning of the sand paper being unreliable.
The following describes a sanding machine that overcomes the defects existing in the above prior art by providing a clamping mechanism whereby a burnishing element could be clamped and tensioned by the clamping mechanism in a more reliable manner.
More particularly, the sanding machine described hereinafter comprises a housing and a bottom plate mounted thereunder. A burnishing element can be supported on the lower surface of the bottom plate, and the two ends of the bottom plate are mounted with a first clamping mechanism and a second clamping mechanism for clamping the burnishing element respectively, wherein at least one of the first and second clamping mechanisms comprises a clamping element and a tensioning element used for tensioning the burnishing element. The bottom plate includes a clamping area, and the ends of the tensioned burnishing element are supported on the clamping area when the burnishing element is in a tensioned condition.
The clamping element and the tensioning element each performs its own function and acts respectively with the clamping area of the bottom plate to implement the clamping and the tensioning. When clamped and tensioned, the ends of the burnishing element are pressed tightly on the lower surface of the clamping area by the clamping element and the tensioning element. Due to the clamping area being a rigid element, the clamping area will not be moved by the vibration of the machine during the working of the sanding machine so as to make the clamping and tensioning of the burnishing element more reliable.
This subject sanding machine will be further explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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The second clamping mechanism 8 comprises a clamping element 81 and a tensioning element 82. The tensioning element 82 is basically formed by a bent steel wire and the clamping element 81 is basically formed by a bent steel spring plate. The clamping element 81 is connected to the tensioning element 82 by two rivets 83. In other embodiments, the clamping element 81 could also be replaced by other materials having some flexibility.
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During mounting of the sand paper 4, one end of the sand paper 4 is put into the clearance that is between the first clamping portion 61 of the first clamping mechanism 6 and the first end 21 of the bottom plate firstly. Then, the first handle 62 is pivoted about the first pivot shaft axis 64 so as to drive the first clamping portion 61 to pivot about the first pivot shaft axis 64, so that the end of the sand paper is clamped on the bottom plate 2. Finally, the first handle 62 is pivoted to the position adjacent to the first locking block 25 and maintained in this position, i.e. the condition shown in
When the other end of the sand paper 4 is clamped, the end of the sand paper firstly passes over the projection 27 and is inserted into the clearance between the second clamping portion 811 and the clamping area 20 of the bottom plate. Next, the second handle 822 is pivoted about the second pivot shaft 84, and accordingly, the clamping element 81 and the tensioning element 82 are driven together to pivot about the second pivot shaft axis 84. As shown in
The sanding machine disclosed by the present invention is not limited by the contents described above and the structure shown in the drawings. For example, the release-proof mechanism on the lower surface of the clamping area of the bottom plate could also be implemented by designing the lower surface of the clamping area as a tooth surface. Thus, it will be appreciated that obvious changes, substitution, and modification to the shapes and locations of parts described herein will be within the scope of the present invention.
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