1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a splash pan of a pottery wheel and a pottery wheel provided with the same and, more specifically, to a splash pan arranged to cover the bottom and side areas of a turntable of a pottery wheel and a pottery wheel provided with the splash pan.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, there is known, e.g., a pottery wheel including a splash pan arranged to cover the bottom and side areas of a turntable of the pottery wheel. The splash pan includes a plurality of split dish members split in a circumferential direction and provided with a concave portion for storage of clay. The split dish members can be separably connected to each other by moving them in a horizontal direction. The split dish members include two pieces, namely a first split dish member having boss portions formed within the concave portion and a second split dish member having engagement recesses formed within the concave portion in radial positions corresponding to the boss portions. The engagement recesses are opened toward the boss portions and engageable with the boss portions (see, e.g., Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2005-74801).
Since the conventional pottery wheel is of the type in which the boss portions (of the first split dish member) and the engagement recesses (of the second split dish member) provided within the concave portion for storage of clay are engaged with each other, the boss portions and the engagement recesses are worn by clay or other causes. This reduces the coupling force and broadens the gap between the joint areas of the split dish members. Consequently, it is sometimes the case that clay or water collected within the concave portion is leaked through the joint areas of the first and second split dish members, thereby making the support base or the lathe body dirty.
In view of the above, the present invention provides a splash pan of a pottery wheel capable of preventing clay or water from leaking through the joint areas of split dish members in long use and a pottery wheel provided with the splash pan.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a splash pan of a pottery wheel arranged to cover bottom and side areas of a turntable, including: a plurality of split dish members split in a circumferential direction and provided with a clay-storing concave portion, the split dish members being separably connectable to each other through substantially horizontal movement thereof. The split dish members are two in number and include a first split dish member having boss portions formed on an outer surface thereof and a second split dish member having engagement portions engageable with the boss portions, the engagement portions being formed on an outer surface of the second split dish member in radial positions corresponding to the boss portions and opened toward the boss portions, the engagement portions of the second split dish member being elastically deformable when engaging with the boss portions of the first split dish member.
With such configuration, the split dish members are arranged to cover the bottom and side areas of the turntable when they are connected to each other. Therefore, the splash pan can receive clay or water scattering outwards or dropping during rotation of the turntable. The split dish members can be separated from each other and detached from the lathe body for a cleaning purpose and can be reconnected and attached to the lathe body. In the splash pan, the split dish members can be separated and connected by moving them in a horizontal direction. Therefore, there is no likelihood that clay or water collected in the concave portion is spilt. More specifically, the first and second split dish members are connected to each other as the engagement portions engage with the boss portions through the horizontal movement of the split dish members. When in a connected state, the first and second split dish members are separated from each other as the engagement portions move away from the boss portions through the horizontal movement of the split dish members. In this manner, the separation and connection of the split dish members can be performed with ease through the horizontal movement thereof.
In case where a first split dish member having boss portions formed on an inner surface thereof is connected to a second split dish member having engagement portions formed on an inner surface thereof, the coupling portions (the boss portions and the engagement portions) may be worn by clay or other materials and may have a reduced coupling force. Consequently, the gap between the joint areas of the split dish members may grow wide and clay or water may sometimes leak through the gap to the outside of the splash pan. In the invention noted above, however, the boss portions on the outer surface of the first split dish member engage with the engagement portions on the outer surface of the second split dish member. Therefore, clay or water is hard to leak through the joint areas of the first and second split dish members to the outside of the splash pan. Moreover, the boss portions of the first split dish member and the engagement portions of the second split dish member engage with each other through the elastic deformation of the engagement portions. Thanks to this feature, it is possible to reduce temporal wear (i.e., wear taking place over time) of the boss portions and the engagement portions, thereby preventing the coupling of the first and second split dish members from being loosened. There is no possibility that the gap between the joint areas of the first and second split dish members grows wide. This makes it difficult for clay or water to leak through the joint areas of the first and second split dish members to the outside of the splash pan.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a splash pan of a pottery wheel arranged to cover bottom and side areas of a turntable, including: a plurality of split dish members split in a circumferential direction and provided with a clay-storing concave portion, the split dish members being separably connectable to each other through substantially horizontal movement thereof. The split dish members are even in number and include first split dish members each having boss portions formed on an outer surface thereof and second split dish members each having engagement portions engageable with the boss portions, the engagement portions being formed on an outer surface of each of the second split dish members in radial positions corresponding to the boss portions and opened toward the boss portions, the first split dish members being equal in number to the second split dish members, the engagement portions of each of the second split dish members being elastically deformable when engaging with the boss portions of each of the first split dish members.
With such configuration, the split dish members are arranged to cover the bottom and side areas of the turntable when they are connected to each other. Therefore, the splash pan can receive clay or water scattering outwards or dropping during rotation of the turntable. The split dish members can be separated from each other and detached from the lathe body for a cleaning purpose and can be reconnected and attached to the lathe body. In the splash pan, the split dish members can be separated and connected by moving them in a horizontal direction. Therefore, there is no likelihood that clay or water collected in the concave portion is spilt. More specifically, the first and second split dish members are connected to each other as the engagement portions engage with the boss portions through the horizontal movement of the split dish members. From the connected state, the first and second split dish members are separated from each other as the engagement portions move away from the boss portions through the horizontal movement of the split dish members. In this manner, the separation and connection of the split dish members can be performed with ease through the horizontal movement thereof.
In case where first split dish members having boss portions formed on an inner surface thereof are connected to second split dish members having engagement portions formed on an inner surface thereof, the coupling portions (the boss portions and the engagement portions) may be worn by clay or other materials and may have a reduced coupling force. Consequently, the gap between the joint areas of the split dish members may grow wide and clay or water may sometimes leak through the gap to the outside of the splash pan. In the invention noted above, however, the boss portions on the outer surface of the first split dish members engage with the engagement portions on the outer surface of the second split dish members. Therefore, clay or water is hard to leak through the joint areas of the first and second split dish members to the outside of the splash pan. Moreover, the boss portions of the first split dish members and the engagement portions of the second split dish members engage with each other through the elastic deformation of the engagement portions. Thanks to this feature, it is possible to reduce temporal wear of the boss portions and the engagement portions, thereby preventing the coupling of the first and second split dish members from being loosened. There is no possibility that the gap between the joint areas of the first and second split dish members grows wide. This makes it difficult for clay or water to leak through the joint areas of the first and second split dish members to the outside of the splash pan.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a splash pan of a pottery wheel arranged to cover bottom and side areas of a turntable, including: a plurality of split dish members split in a circumferential direction and provided with a clay-storing concave portion, the split dish members being separably connectable to each other through horizontal movement thereof. Each of the split dish members includes a boss portion formed on an outer surface of one end thereof and an engagement portion engageable with the boss portion formed on an outer surface of the other end thereof, the engagement portions being elastically deformable when engaging with the boss portions.
With such configuration, it is possible to provide the same advantageous effects as available in the first and second aspects of the present invention.
The boss portions and the engagement portions may be provided in circumferential end sections of bottom surfaces of the split dish members, the boss portions extending downwards.
With such configuration, it is possible to easily perform the separation and connection of the split dish members and to stably couple the split dish members together.
The boss portions may have a cylindrical columnar shape, and the engagement portions may be engageable with the boss portions while gripping circumferential surfaces of the boss portions at left and right sides thereof.
With such configuration, it is possible to securely couple the boss portions and the engagement portions together and to smoothly and easily separate the boss portions and the engagement portions by holding the opposite ends of the split dish members.
The split dish member having the boss portions may include overlapping portions overlapping with an upper surface of the split dish member having the engagement portions when the boss portions engage with the engagement portions, the boss portions being formed in the overlapping portions.
With such configuration, the joint areas of the split dish members are covered with the overlapping portions. Therefore, clay or water is hard to leak from the joint areas of the split dish members to the outside of the splash pan.
In accordance with a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a pottery wheel, including: a turntable; a motor arranged to rotationally drive the turntable;
a support base arranged to support the motor; and the splash pan of any one of the first to third aspects attached to the support base.
With such configuration, it is possible to provide a pottery wheel that can enjoy the advantageous effects offered by the splash pan described above.
According to the present invention, the boss portions on the outer surface of one of the split dish members engage with the elastic engagement portions on the outer surface of the other split dish member. This makes it possible to prevent clay or water from leaking through the joint areas of the split dish members in long use.
The objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments, given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
(Overall Configuration of Pottery Wheel)
A pottery wheel according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention will be first described with reference to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof. In the following description, the up and down direction in
Referring to
The turntable 3 is a flat member and is designed to allow a user to perform works on the upper surface side thereof. In the present preferred embodiment, the turntable 3 is directly mounted to the rotating shaft (not shown) of the motor 5.
The motor 5 is arranged to rotationally drive the turntable 3. In the present preferred embodiment, a direct drive motor, more preferably a direct current brushless motor is used as the motor 5. As will be described later, the motor 5 is supported in the housing portion 7b of a support base 7 and is arranged to support the turntable 3 at the upper side thereof.
The support base 7 is arranged to horizontally support the turntable 3 (including the motor 5) and preferably includes a top panel portion 7a, the housing portion 7b and leg portions 7c. The top panel portion 7a includes an upper surface 7d formed into a planar shape. The housing portion 7b is arranged on the lower surface of the top panel portion 7a to enclose the motor 5, a control unit (not shown) and other components therein. A power switch 8 and a forward/reverse rotation knob 10 are provided on the side surface of the housing portion 7b. The leg portions 7c are attached to the top panel portion 7a to extend downwards from three points on the lower surface of the top panel portion 7a. The splash pan 4 is attached to the upper surface 7d of the top panel portion 7a.
(Splash Pan)
Next, description will be made on the splash pan of the present pottery wheel.
The splash pan 4 is arranged to receive clay or water scattering or dropping from the upper surface of the turntable 3. The splash pan 4 is a dish-shaped member arranged to cover the bottom and side areas of the turntable 3. The splash pan 4 preferably includes a first split dish member 41 and a second split dish member 51.
(First Split Dish Member)
As shown in
(Second Split Dish Member)
The second split dish member 51 has substantially the same configuration as that of the first split dish member 41. As shown in
Next, description will be made on the engaging and disengaging operations of the boss portions 45 of the first split dish member 41 and the engagement portions 55 of the second split dish member 51.
When a user operates the pottery wheel 1, the power switch 8 is turned on and the operation pedal (not shown) connected to the housing portion 7b is pressed by a foot. Thus, the motor 5 is operated to rotationally drive the turntable 3. This makes it possible to perform pottery works on the turntable 3 using clay and water. In the pottery wheel 1, clay or water scattering outwards and dropping from the turntable 3 is received by the splash pan 4 and is collected in the clay-storing concave portion 43a or 53a. By splitting and separating the splash pan 4, it becomes possible to dump the clay or other materials collected in the clay-storing concave portion 43a and to wash the first and second split dish members 41 and 51.
In order to separate the first and second split dish members 41 and 51, they are horizontally moved away from each other on the support base 7 as shown in
When reconnecting the first and second split dish members 41 and 51, they are first placed on the upper surface 7d of the support base 7 and arranged in a mutually opposing relationship as shown in
In the pottery wheel 1 of the present preferred embodiment described above, the boss portions 45 on the outer surface (rear surface) of the first split dish member 41 engage with the engagement portions 55 on the outer surface (rear surface) of the second split dish member 51. Therefore, clay or water is hard to leak through the joint areas of the first and second split dish members 41 and 51 to the outside of the splash pan 4. Moreover, the boss portions 45 of the first split dish member 41 and the engagement portions 55 of the second split dish member 51 engage with each other through the elastic deformation of the engagement portions 55. Thanks to this feature, it is possible to reduce temporal wear of the boss portions 45 and the engagement portions 55, thereby preventing the coupling of the first and second split dish members 41 and 51 from being loosened. There is no possibility that the gap between the joint areas of the first and second split dish members 41 and 51 grows wide. This makes it difficult for clay or water to leak from the joint areas of the first and second split dish members 41 and 51 to the outside of the splash pan 4.
It should be understood that the preferred embodiment disclosed above is not limitative but illustrative in all respects. The scope of the present invention is not defined by the foregoing description but by the claims. All the changes or modifications equivalent to or falling within the claims are to be included in the scope of the present invention.
Next, description will be made on certain modified embodiments of the present invention.
(Modified Embodiments)
(a) While the splash pan 4 is formed of two split dish members, namely the first split dish member 41 and the second split dish member 51, in the present preferred embodiment, the present invention is not limited thereto. The splash pan 4 may be split into more than two dish members. For example, the splash pan 4 is split into more than two dish members of even number. In this case, the split dish members having boss portions formed on the outer surface thereof may be equal in number to the split dish members having engagement portions formed on the outer surface of the split dish member in the radial positions corresponding to the boss portions and opened toward the boss portions. The engagement portions of the split dish members having the engagement portions may engage with respective the boss portions of the split dish members having the boss portions through elastic deformation.
(b) In the present preferred embodiment, the boss portions 45 and the engagement portions 55 are provided on the outer surfaces (particularly, on the bottom outer surfaces) of the split dish members 41 and 51. The boss portions 45 are formed into a cylindrical columnar shape. The inner circumferential surfaces of the engagement portions 55 are shaped to be engageable with the boss portions 45. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The shapes of the boss portions 45 and the engagement portions 55 are not particularly limited as long as the first and second split dish members 41 and 51 can be separated and connected through horizontal movement.
(c) In the present preferred embodiment, the first split dish member 41 is provided with the boss portions 45 at the opposite ends thereof and the second split dish member 51 is provided with the engagement portions 55 at the opposite ends thereof. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. Each of the split dish members 41 and 51 may be provided with the boss portion and the engagement portion at the opposite ends thereof.
(d) In the present preferred embodiment, the boss portions 45 are formed into a cylindrical columnar shape and are brought into engagement with the engagement portions 55 while allowing the left and right claws of the engagement portions 55 to grip the circumferential surfaces of the boss portions 45 at the left and right sides thereof. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. Each of the engagement portions may be formed of a single claw and each of the boss portions 45 may be brought into engagement with the corresponding engagement portion by allowing the single claw to press the circumferential surface of each of the boss portions. In this case, the boss portions and the engagement portions are engaged with each other by causing each of the claws of two engagement portions (formed at the circumferential ends of the bottom surfaces of the split dish members) to press the circumferential surface of the corresponding boss portion. This also makes it possible to securely couple the boss portions and the engagement portions together and to smoothly and easily separate the boss portions and the engagement portions by holding the opposite ends of the split dish members coupled together by the boss portions and the engagement portions. The engagement portions of the present preferred embodiment and the modified embodiment (d) may engage with other portions than the boss portions.
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