Dust removal assembly for use with disc grinder
11338410 ยท 2022-05-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24B23/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A dust removal assembly for use with a disc grinder includes a base portion with a member defining a major surface, a wall extending at least partially along an outer periphery of the major surface, an exhaust port contained within the wall, and a first ledge positioned proximate the exhaust port extending along the major surface. A top plate, attachable to the wall, includes a second ledge extending downward from a lateral edge toward the base portion such that the first ledge and the second ledge are positioned proximate to, and extend horizontally parallel to, one another. Both the first ledge and the second ledge are configured to permit a circular disc to travel therebetween. A compartment in fluid communication with an exhaust port is defined by the first ledge, the wall and a minor surface positioned below the major surface.
Claims
1. A dust and debris removal assembly for use with a disc grinder, the disc grinder having a gear case supporting a rotatable arbor with a circular disc attachable to the arbor, the assembly comprising: a base portion attachable to the gear case of the disc grinder, the base portion having a semi-circular wall extending along an outer periphery, a centrally positioned aperture, the arbor of the disc grinder disposable through the aperture, and a first major surface; a top plate having an outer perimeter engageable with the semi-circular wall of the base portion, the base portion and the top plate configured to accommodate the circular disc therebetween, wherein at least a portion of the circular disc is exposed to perform work on a substrate surface; an exhaust port contained within the wall of the base portion; a first ledge extending along the first major surface of the base portion positioned proximate the exhaust port; and a second ledge extending downwardly from the outer perimeter of the top plate toward the base portion, wherein the second ledge is positioned proximate the first ledge so as to permit the circular disc to travel therebetween.
2. The assembly of claim 1, and further comprising a compartment within the base portion in communication with the exhaust port, the compartment defined by the first ledge, the wall, and a minor surface positioned below the first major surface.
3. A dust and debris removal assembly for use with a disc grinder, the disc grinder having a gear case supporting a rotatable arbor with a circular disc attachable to the arbor, the assembly comprising: a base portion attachable to the gear case of the disc grinder, the base portion having a semi-circular wall extending along an outer periphery, a centrally positioned aperture, the arbor of the disc grinder disposable through the aperture, and a first major surface; a top plate connected to the wall of the base portion, the base portion and the top plate configured to accommodate the circular disc therebetween, wherein at least a portion of the circular disc is exposed to perform work on a substrate surface; an exhaust port contained within the wall of the base portion; a first ledge extending along the first major surface of the base portion positioned proximate the exhaust port; and a second ledge extending downwardly from the top plate toward the base portion, wherein the second ledge is positioned proximate the first ledge so as to permit the circular disc to travel therebetween, wherein each the first ledge and the second ledge extend horizontally along an axis parallel to one another.
4. A dust and debris removal assembly for use with a disc grinder, the disc grinder having a gear case supporting a rotatable arbor with a circular disc attachable to the arbor, the assembly comprising: a base portion attachable to the gear case of the disc grinder, the base portion having a semi-circular wall extending along an outer periphery, a centrally positioned aperture, the arbor of the disc grinder disposable through the aperture, and a first major surface; a top plate connected to the wall of the base portion, the base portion and the top plate configured to accommodate the circular disc therebetween, wherein at least a portion of the circular disc is exposed to perform work on a substrate surface; an exhaust port contained within the wall of the base portion; a first ledge extending along the first major surface of the base portion positioned proximate the exhaust port; and a second ledge extending downwardly from the top plate toward the base portion, wherein the second ledge is positioned proximate the first ledge so as to permit the circular disc to travel therebetween, wherein the wall contains an annulus positioned along a distal end, the annulus for receiving the top plate to the base portion, wherein positioning the top plate to dispose a peripheral edge within the annulus, the top plate attaches to the base portion.
5. The assembly of claim 4, and further comprising: a slot contained in the annulus; and a tab extending from the peripheral edge of the top plate, wherein the slot is configured to receive the tab, wherein upon inserting the tab within the slot, the top plate is secured to the base portion.
6. A dust and debris removal assembly for use with a disc grinder, the disc grinder having a gear case supporting a rotatable arbor with a circular disc attachable to the arbor, the assembly comprising: a base portion attachable to the gear case of the disc grinder, the base portion having a semi-circular wall extending along an outer periphery, a centrally positioned aperture, the arbor of the disc grinder disposable through the aperture, and a first major surface; a top plate connected to the wall of the base portion, the base portion and the top plate configured to accommodate the circular disc therebetween, wherein at least a portion of the circular disc is exposed to perform work on a substrate surface; an exhaust port contained within the wall of the base portion; a first ledge extending along the first major surface of the base portion positioned proximate the exhaust port; a second ledge extending downwardly from the top plate toward the base portion, wherein the second ledge is positioned proximate the first ledge so as to permit the circular disc to travel therebetween; and a conduit extending from the wall in fluid communication with the exhaust port, wherein a horizontal axis of each of the first ledge and the second ledge extends substantially parallel with a central axis in which the conduit extends.
7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the central axis extends tangential to the circular disc.
8. A dust and debris removal assembly for use with a disc grinder, the disc grinder having a gear case supporting a rotatable arbor with a circular disc attachable to the arbor, the assembly comprising: a base portion attachable to the gear case of the disc grinder, the base portion comprising: a member defining a major surface; a wall extending at least partially along an outer periphery of the major surface, an exhaust port contained within the wall; and a first ledge positioned proximate the exhaust port extending along the major surface; and a top plate attachable to the wall of the base portion, the top plate and the major surface of the base portion being substantially parallel to one another when the top plate is attached to the wall, the top plate including a second ledge extending downward from a lateral edge toward the base portion, wherein the first ledge and the second ledge extend horizontally parallel to one another, wherein the first ledge and the second ledge are configured to permit the circular disc to travel therebetween, wherein at least a portion of the circular disc is exposed to perform work on a substrate.
9. The assembly of claim 8, and further comprising a compartment within the base portion in communication with the exhaust port, the compartment defined by the first ledge, the wall, and a minor surface seated below the major surface, the compartment open to the atmosphere.
10. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the wall contains an annulus positioned along a distal end, the annulus for receiving the top plate, wherein positioning the top plate to dispose a peripheral edge within the annulus, the top plate attaches to the base portion.
11. The assembly of claim 10, and further comprising: a slot contained in the annulus; and a tab extending from the peripheral edge of the top plate, wherein the slot is configured to receive the tab, wherein upon inserting the tab within the slot, the top plate is secured to the base portion.
12. The assembly of claim 8, and further comprising a conduit extending from the wall in fluid communication with the exhaust port, wherein a horizontal axis of each of the first ledge and the second ledge extends substantially parallel with a central axis in which the conduit extends.
13. The assembly of claim 12, wherein the central axis extends tangential to the circular disc.
14. A dust and debris removal assembly for use with a disc grinder, the disc grinder having a gear case supporting a rotatable arbor with a circular disc attachable to the arbor, the assembly comprising: a base portion attachable to the gear case of the disc grinder, the base portion comprising: a member defining a major surface; a wall extending at least partially along an outer periphery of the major surface; an exhaust port contained within the wall; a first ledge positioned proximate the exhaust port extending along the major surface; and a compartment in communication with the exhaust port, the compartment defined by the first ledge, the wall, and a minor surface positioned below the major surface; a top plate connected to the wall of the base portion, the top plate and the major surface of the base portion being substantially parallel to one another, the top plate including a lip extending downward from a lateral edge toward the base portion, wherein the first ledge and the lip extend horizontally parallel to one another, wherein the first ledge and the lip are configured to permit the circular disc to travel therebetween, wherein at least a portion of the circular disc is exposed to perform work on a substrate; a conduit extending from the wall in fluid communication with the exhaust port, wherein the horizontal axis of each of the first ledge and the second ledge extends parallel with a central axis in which the conduit extends.
15. The assembly of claim 14, wherein the central axis extends tangential to the circular disc.
16. The assembly of claim 14, wherein the base portion further includes an annulus positioned along a distal end of the wall, the annulus for receiving a peripheral edge of the top plate, wherein positioning the top plate to dispose a peripheral edge within the annulus, the top plate attaches to the base portion.
17. The assembly of claim 16, and further comprising: a slot contained in the annulus; and a tab extending from the peripheral edge of the top plate, wherein the slot is configured to receive the tab, wherein upon inserting the tab within the slot, the top plate is secured to the base portion.
18. The assembly of claim 3, and further comprising a compartment within the base portion in communication with the exhaust port, the compartment defined by the first ledge, the wall, and a minor surface positioned below the first major surface.
19. The assembly of claim 4, and further comprising a compartment within the base portion in communication with the exhaust port, the compartment defined by the first ledge, the wall, and a minor surface positioned below the first major surface.
20. The assembly of claim 6, and further comprising a compartment within the base portion in communication with the exhaust port, the compartment defined by the first ledge, the wall, and a minor surface positioned below the first major surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following figures are used herein in conjunction with the specification to assist in understanding the invention. The Figures are as follows:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) The wall 20 further contains an exhaust port 36, to which is attached a conduit 38 extending outward from the wall 20 along central axis 39. Attached to the conduit 38 is a hose connector 40 preferably containing threading, preferably left-handed, for threadably connecting a vacuum hose (not shown) connected to a vacuum (not shown) for removing dust and debris, as is known in the art. A ledge 42 extends along the major surface 30 between an area proximate the exhaust port 36 to an edge of the mount 28. As best illustrated in
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(13) With the plate member 14 connected to the base 12, the lip 52 and ledge 42 are positioned parallel to one another. The lip 52 may be positioned generally offset to the ridge or ledge 42 contained within the base 12, of which the lip or ledge 52 of the top plate 14 is positioned a slight distance more towards the exhaust port 36 than the ledge 42 of the base portion 12, as illustrated in
(14) The compartment 45 in the base portion 12, positioned beyond the ridge 42 and ledge 52, is generally uncovered by the plate member 14, and therefore open to the atmosphere. Immediately adjacent, and in fluid communication with this compartment 45, is the exhaust port 36 to which the vacuum hose (not shown) can be connected via the conduit 38 and connector 40. This region 45 permits dust and particles created during use of the disc grinder 70 to be jettisoned toward the exhaust port 36 where the attached vacuum removes the same. Not wanting to be bound by theory, it is believed that the positioning of the canted lip 52 in relation to the ledge 42, in close proximity with the disc 72 which rotates therebetween, creates a low-pressure in the containment region of compartment 45, whereby the dust and particles created during operation are jettisoned with centripetal force and low pressure towards and through the exhaust port 36, thereby permitting the attached vacuum to remove the dust and particles with greater efficacy and efficiency. As such, the dust, particles and debris created during operation of the disc grinder 70 are thereby entirely taken in by the vacuum and not allowed to contaminate the surrounding area. To further facilitate this process, both the ledge 42 and lip 52 are preferably positioned substantially parallel to the central axis 39 of the conduit 38. By substantially parallel, it is meant that while it is preferable that the ledge 42 and lip 52 are aligned parallel to the central axis 39, such alignment may fluctuate by up to 30 degrees.
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(16) It is recognized there are multiple variations beyond what are outlined in the detailed description to accomplish the objectives set forth by the current invention. Further alternative embodiments provide additional utility of the device for the convenience of the user. As such, although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred and alternative embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.