The present invention relates to a device for cleaning and polishing wheels of trucks or cars. The device turns a wheel slowly enough to permit its manual polishing without removing the valve and tire of the wheel.
The present invention refers to a provisional application by the same inventor <<Wheel stand>> U.S. 61/213,298 filed on May 27, 2009.
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There is a need in the market and more precisely for small garages for an assembly which provides cleaning and manual polishing of a wheel without removing the valve or the tire of the wheel. The assembly is used for one wheel at a time and can be driven very easily from one place to another by means of its adjustable wheels, thus allowing the user to work close to the vehicle being polished, and it will also make the repair and welding operations more manageable. This assembly is designed to simplify the standing and polishing of alloy wheels of all dimensions.
The polishing is done first by positionning a wheel on a jaw fixed on a stand tilted at approximately 20°, the stand is sitting on a pendulum which maintains in balance on the ground the whole assembly. The jaw will fit any truck wheel (or car wheel). His diameter helps position the wheel in a secure and efortless manner. Its extensive adaptability also allows the user to work at the right height. Then the wheel is turned while an operator uses a tool to polish metallic parts of the wheel.
The rotation speed is produced by a bidirectional rotary DC motor and two speed reducers, one of 10:1 and another of 60:1. The DC motor is turning at 1750 rpm; there is a first reducer of 10:1 which reduces the speed to 180 rpm and the second reducer of about 60:1 which reduces the speed to approximately 3 rpm. Then a portable grindstone can touch all the harshness of the metallic parts of the wheel. A variable speed control box is used to choose a convenient speed of wheel rotation between 1 to 10 rpm.
If reducers were to be tilted to about 15°, it would result in lack of oil and the premature wear of the gearings of the reducers. It is thus necessary to preinstall a critical reducer at −15° in order to keep oil level after the ideal position of the polishing is established. The critical reducer is the smaller one connected directly to the motor; the other is bigger and its moving parts are always burried in oil and therefore not as critical. With its bidirectional rotary motor and its variable speed control box, this invention will produce a professional and prime quality polish appearance. The assembly comes with a solid portable aluminum storage box to store the polishing and sanding appliances and products.
The present invention will be further understood from the following description with reference to the drawings.
In the following description and in the accompanying drawings, the numeral numbers refer to identical parts in the various Figures.
A primary reducer 10:1 30 has a superior face 32. The gearing reducer 26 has a top face 33. There is an angle 34 between both faces, which can typically vary between 5 and 35 degrees. The chuck is having iron jaw 36 with three bits to hold the heart of the wheel. The bits may be extended for catching european alloy wheels. An extension 38 of the drive-shaft 28 holds the jaw at a certain distance to permit the polishing of the outside of a wheel.
A coupling plate 44 maintains respectively the orientation of the two top faces 32 and 33 at a predetermined angle 34. The favorite choice is −15 degrees. One can see a motor 46 driving the primary reducer 30 and at the opposite side one sees a wheel 48 in position to be polished.
An assembly used to polish and clean wheels of truck or car comprising three parts: a rotative assembly 20 comprising a support plate 24. A stand 22 fixed on a pendulum 23 and supporting the support plate 24 and giving it an angular movement. The rotative assembly comprises an electric motor of 1750-1800 rpm; this motor is linked to a primary reducer 10:1 which reduces the speed to 180 rpm; the primary reducer is linked to a second reducer 60:1 which reduces the speed to 3 rpm. The second reducer turns a jaw on which a wheel will be positionned. Between the two reducers a coupling plate is placed which positions the reducers at ±15° one against the other for maintaining oil inside the primary reducer at a sufficient level for lubricating the internal parts. If the primary reducer were tilted at 15°, it would cause a lack of oil and the premature wear of the primary reducer. So the necessity of installing a coupling plate between both reducers helps the more critical reducer maintain oil level after the ideal position of a polishing stand has been established by an operator.
At rest, the jaw is at 5° to facilitate the installation of a wheel. On work an operator will action a control box 47 which activates the actuator 42 so that the jaw be at a desired height, comfortable for the operator to use a portable angle grinder or buffer or sander polisher on the metallic parts of the wheel without hurting his back.
It is to be clearly understood that the instant description with reference to the annexed drawing is made in an indicative manner and that the preferred embodiments described herein are meant in no way to limit further embodiments realizable within the scope of the invention. The matter which is claimed as being inventive and new is limited only by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61213298 | May 2009 | US |