Patent classifications
B24B55/05
DUST COLLECTOR FOR AN ANGLE GRINDER
A dust collector for an angle grinder, comprising a collector body for covering a circular grinding wheel, and a sealing element extending along an outer periphery (U) of the collector body for at least partially sealing the collector body against a surface to be machined by means of the grinding wheel, and comprising a suction connection, by way of which material removed from the surface can be suction out of the collector body. In an axial direction with respect to the axis of rotation (R) of the grinding wheel, the sealing element is spring-mounted in the collector body by means of at least one spring element.
Reversible lever for a guard assembly for a power tool
A stop lever is provided for a power tool having a gear case and a guard member. The reversible stop lever is coupled to the gear case via a fastener. The stop lever includes a first arm and a second arm, and the fastener is removable to position the stop lever such that the first arm or the second arm of the stop lever engages the guard collar. The first arm includes a first surface and a second surface that are angled such that the guard collar can be rotated in a one direction without actuation of the second arm, but not in the opposite direction. The second arm of the stop lever includes surfaces that are angled to prevent rotation of the guard collar in either direction unless the second arm is actuated about the fastener.
HOOD FOR DRUM SANDER
A drum sander having a fin for deflecting airflow around the drum and directing dust and debris to a dust collecting outlet. The fin includes a first section at a first angle and a second section at a second angle that directs air movement generated by the operating drum toward the dust collecting outlet. The free edge of the fin is shaped to wrap partially around the drum in two helical inclined planes. A tool free adjustment of parallelism may be provided. The workpieces are pulled through the sander rather than being pushed through. Lightweight materials reduce stress on the assembly. Heat is dissipated by the configuration and material of the drum.
Trowel-Grinder-Polisher Machines
Disclosed is a concrete floor trowel machine of multiple blades with added floor polishing jacket or attachment. It saves expense and time associated with the use of a separate trowel and a polisher in consecutive order, often a day apart. Furthermore, disclosed is a blade replacement polisher disk with metallic hook-and-loop attached steel wool polisher puck, which is the loop component of that means of attachment. Means of slurry feed and suction removal to said puck is also disclosed, whereas said puck may rotate free or by planetary. Said pucks may be attached to blades. Safety cage and slurry splash cover supplement the machine. Removable caster legs are added to ease moving the off-use machine. Disclosed as well are robotic polisher-grinder modules in tandem or in train with changeable trowel-polisher modular inserts with electrical motors and power cable and water hose reels to be serviced from a distance, remotely controlled.
GRINDER
A grinder may include a motor; a spindle to which a grinding wheel is attached; bevel gears configured to transmit rotation of the motor to the spindle; a motor housing which houses the motor; a gear housing attached to a front side of the motor housing and housing the bevel gears; a spindle case attached to a lower side of the gear housing and rotatably supporting the spindle; a wheel cover attached to the spindle case and covering an outside of at least a part of the grinding wheel; and a stopper configured to prohibit removal of the wheel cover, wherein the stopper may be fastened together with the spindle case by a screw which fastens the spindle case to the gear housing.
Electric grinding machine
An electric grinding machine includes a spindle to be driven with a motor; a grinding disc attached to the spindle; a cover covering the grinding disc; a window disposed on the cover to expose an outer circumference of the grinding disc; a hinge mechanism joining the window to the cover so that the window freely moves between an opened position and a closed position, said hinge mechanism having a rotational axis disposed on the cover; a gate protruding from the window and having a cylindrical portion concentrical to the rotational axes; a hollowed portion formed in the gate, said hollowed portion forming a passage opening between the cover and the cylindrical portion when the window is closed; a slider disposed on the cover, said slider passes through the passage opening to hold the window in the closed position; and a piston spring urging the slider toward the window.
Electric grinding machine
An electric grinding machine includes a spindle to be driven with a motor; a grinding disc attached to the spindle; a cover covering the grinding disc; a window disposed on the cover to expose an outer circumference of the grinding disc; a hinge mechanism joining the window to the cover so that the window freely moves between an opened position and a closed position, said hinge mechanism having a rotational axis disposed on the cover; a gate protruding from the window and having a cylindrical portion concentrical to the rotational axes; a hollowed portion formed in the gate, said hollowed portion forming a passage opening between the cover and the cylindrical portion when the window is closed; a slider disposed on the cover, said slider passes through the passage opening to hold the window in the closed position; and a piston spring urging the slider toward the window.
Hand-Held Power Tool
A hand-held power tool, more particularly angle grinder, includes a cooling unit for cooling the hand-held power tool, a machine housing for receiving the cooling unit, and an air inlet opening for admitting an air flow. The hand-held power tool has a dust protection unit for reducing, especially without using a filter, dust particles in the air flow.
A TOOL WEAR INDICATOR FOR CONCRETE SURFACE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT
A floor grinder (100) for processing a concrete surface (101), the floor grinder comprising one or more rotatable abrasive tool holders (150) arranged in a plane (P) to hold respective abrasive tools (210, 510), at least one power source (110, 120) arranged to drive the tool holders (150), a cover body (130) fixedly arranged in relation to the plane (P), and a dust skirt (140) movably attached around a rim of the cover body (130) to engage the concrete surface (101) during floor grinding operation, where the floor grinder (100) comprises at least one tool wear indicator (160) configured to indicate a current tool wear based on a displacement of the dust skirt (140) relative to the cover body (130) in a direction (D) normal to the plane (P).
ANGLE GRINDER INCLUDING NON-REMOVABLE GUARD
An angle grinder includes an output shaft defining a rotational axis, a housing from which the output shaft extends, and a flange coupled to the housing and surrounding the output shaft. The angle grinder further includes a first circumferential groove defined between the flange and the housing, a first array of radially outward-extending slots in the flange and in communication with the first circumferential groove, and a keyway defined in the housing. The keyway is positioned inline with a first of the radially outward-extending slots in the first array. The angle grinder further includes a guard with a second array of radially inward-extending projections and a key positionable within the keyway. The radially inward-extending projections are received in the radially outward-extending slots. The key is able to close the first radially outward-extending slot in the first array to prevent removal of the guard from the housing.