Tool for fine machining of surfaces
10245706 · 2019-04-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24D13/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tool for fine machining surfaces has a working medium carrier with a top face and a bottom face, wherein the bottom face is an attachment side. A set of individual exchangeable strip-shaped lamella holders are provided that each have one or more lamellas in individual or bundled arrangement. The lamellas each are oriented away from the attachment side of the working medium carrier and form in a downward direction remote from the attachment side a common working plane. The lamella holders on a side facing the attachment side are provided with first hooking members and the attachment side of working medium carrier is provided with second hooking members complementary to the first hooking members. The first and second hooking members are joined to each other in a direction perpendicular to the attachment side.
Claims
1. A tool for fine machining of surfaces, the tool comprising: a working medium carrier comprising a top face and a bottom face, wherein the bottom face is an attachment side; a set of individual exchangeable strip-shaped lamella holders, each comprising one or more lamellas in individual or bundled arrangement, wherein the lamellas each are oriented away from the attachment side of the working medium carrier and form in a downward direction remote from the attachment side a common working plane; wherein the lamella holders on a side facing the attachment side are provided with hooking elements and wherein the attachment side of the working medium carrier is provided with hooking receptacles that are complementary to the hooking elements; wherein the hooking elements are configured to be directly inserted into the hooking receptacles in a direction perpendicular to a downward face of the attachment side; wherein the hooking elements comprise first undercut faces and the hooking receptacles comprise second undercut faces complementary to the first undercut faces, wherein the lamella holders, after directly inserting the hooking elements into the hooking receptacles in the perpendicular direction, are moved parallel to the attachment side so that the first and second undercut faces engage each other and hook the hooking elements and the hooking receptacles relative to each other, wherein the lamella holders are locked at the working medium carrier solely by the hooking elements and the hooking receptacles.
2. The tool according to claim 1, wherein the hooking elements are embodied as projections and the hooking receptacles are embodied as downwardly facing holes in the attachment side of the working medium carrier.
3. A tool for fine machining of surfaces, the tool comprising: a working medium carrier comprising a top face and a bottom face, wherein the bottom face is an attachment side; a set of individual exchangeable strip-shaped lamella holders, each comprising one or more lamellas in individual or bundled arrangement, wherein the lamellas each are oriented away from the attachment side of the working medium carrier and form in a downward direction remote from the attachment side a common working plane; wherein the lamella holders on a side facing the attachment side are provided with hooking elements and wherein the attachment side of the working medium carrier is provided with hooking receptacles that are complementary to the hooking elements; wherein the hooking elements are configured to be directly inserted into the hooking receptacles in a direction perpendicular to a downward face of the attachment side; wherein the hooking elements are configured to elastically yield to move into a mutual locked connection at the hooking receptacles, or the hooking receptacles are configured to elastically yield to move into a mutual locked connection at the hooking elements, wherein the lamella holders are locked at the working medium carrier solely by said mutual locked connection.
4. A tool for fine machining of surfaces, the tool comprising: a working medium carrier comprising a top face and a bottom face, wherein the bottom face is an attachment side; a set of individual exchangeable strip-shaped lamella holders, each comprising one or more lamellas in individual or bundled arrangement, wherein the lamellas each are oriented away from the attachment side of the working medium carrier and form in a downward direction remote from the attachment side a common working plane; wherein the lamella holders on a side facing the attachment side are provided with first hooking members and wherein the attachment side of the working medium carrier is provided with second hooking members complementary to the first hooking members; wherein the first and second hooking members are configured to be joined to each other in a direction perpendicular to the attachment side; wherein the first hooking members or the second hooking members are configured to yield for moving into a mutual locked connection; wherein the first hooking members are yielding projections provided with undercut faces and the second hooking members are openings provided in the attachment side of the working medium carrier, wherein the yielding projections are configured to be inserted with elastic deformation into the openings and the undercut faces of the projections lock at the openings after having passed through the openings.
5. The tool according to claim 4, wherein the projections have a divided cross-section and comprise at least two spaced-apart segments.
6. The tool according to claim 5, wherein the lamella holders each are comprised of a first strip and a second strip and the one or more lamellas are secured between the first and second strips, wherein the first one of the at least two spaced-apart segments is formed on the first strip and the second one of the at least two spaced-apart segments is formed on the second strip.
7. The tool according to claim 6, wherein the first and second strips are connected to each other by locking elements.
8. The tool according to claim 1, wherein the working medium carrier comprises a plate and the plate is provided with openings forming the hooking receptacles.
9. The tool according to claim 8, further comprising a cover that closes off the plate at a top face thereof, wherein the working medium carrier comprises locking receptacles that lock the cover on the working medium carrier.
10. The tool according to claim 1, wherein the working medium carrier comprises a drive connector configured to attach the tool to a m otoric drive.
11. The tool according to claim 1, wherein the lamella holders each have a topside contacting the attachment side of the working medium carrier when the hooking elements and the hooking receptacles are in a hooked engagement with each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) Three embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawing and will be explained in the following in more detail.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(16) The tool 1 in the present case is designed for a rotary working movement and is of rotational symmetry with a central drive connector 6 on the top face; the drive connector 6 comprises a stronger metallic connecting element 7 for connecting to a standard connector on a rotary drive machine, for example, a power drill, and the connecting element 7 is embedded (molded) in the working medium carrier 2 that is designed as an injection-molded plastic part. The drive connector 6 passes from below through the cover 5 that is designed substantially as an annular disk.
(17) The lamellas 4 are of a strip-shaped configuration and several are combined to a bundled arrangement within each lamella holder 3. In the present case, the lamellas 4 are pointing away from the working medium carrier 2 in downward direction, i.e., toward an imaginary common workpiece surface or a similar plane to be machined parallel to the working medium carrier 2. As is shown in particular in
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(19) For the fixedly anchored seat of the lamella holders, a form-fit configuration of the contact surfaces between the lamella holders 3 and the (bottom) attachment side 10 of the working medium carrier 2 is also advantageous for which purpose the lamella holders 3 are provided with a topside shape which upon hooking engage radially extending grooves, shaped complementary to the topside shape of the lamella holders 3, provided at the attachment side 10 of the working medium carrier 2.
(20) As can be seen in the exploded illustration of
(21) The cover 5 however not only provides a smooth or flat surface which is important with respect to protection against injury or operational disturbances by the rotating tool 1, but also provides a securing action of the hooked connections between lamella holders 3 and working medium carrier 2 in that the cover 5 with its underside engages behind the hooked connections and secures them in this way. In the present case, the cover 5 is provided with a downwardly oriented annular collar 13 which engages from behind the radially outwardly positioned hooking elements 8 of the lamella holders 3, which are located uniformly on a common radius when hooked, and thereby blocks them from becoming unhooked.
(22) The cover 5 is also designed as an injection-molded plastic part and comprises at the underside facing the working medium carrier 2 an annular arrangement of locking hooks 14, in the present case eight of them, as well as an inner annular arrangement of locking hooks 15, in the present case four, which are to be locked in openings 16 or 17, provided in the working medium carrier 2 and having a matching configuration, in order to provide a simple and quick connection without separate connecting elements. In order to be able to unlock the locking hooks 14 from above with a simple tool, such as a screwdriver or pin, the surface of the cover 5 has directly adjacent to the locking hooks 14 insertion openings 18 while the locking hooks 15 are directly accessible for unlocking through the central opening 19 of the cover 5.
(23) In the individual part illustration according to
(24) The lamella holders 3 are formed each of two parallel holding rails 22, 23 that both have upwardly projecting parallel hooking elements which are to be hooked in the hooking receptacles 9 of the working medium carrier 2 as twin hooks and, due to the doubled configuration, provide for a more uniform introduction of working forces into the lamellas. The holding rails 22, 23 are contacting opposite sides of the top edges of the lamellas 4 when they are held together against each other by a locked connection of locking elements in the form of locking pins 24 and locking holes 25. The locking pins 24 penetrate the holes 21 in the lamellas 4. Such a configuration of the holding rails 22, 23 for a matched assembly of the lamella holders is advantageously obtainable by injection molding of plastic material in large volume production. In this context, the locking pins 24 are of an elastically yielding slotted configuration and the ends are designed as a conically tapering locking head which forms behind the locking head a fixedly locking undercut face that hooks at the holding rail 23.
(25) In comparison to the embodiment illustrated in the bottom section of
(26) The holding rails 26, 26 are however different from the holding rails 22, 23 of the afore described embodiment because they form together common locking pins for producing a hooked connection with a corresponding working medium support 27 (
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(28) The afore described embodiments of the tool provide a simple and quickly assembled configuration, in particular in an embodiment as injection-molded parts of plastic material; such plastic material is available in a plurality of injection-moldable and also load-resistant and temperature-resistant form. Equipping such a tool at the manufacturer with possibly variable lamellas is possible in a variable and simple way due to the fixation of the lamella holders by hooked connections. In particular, also the use of the corresponding tool that requires wear-caused exchange on a regular basis is simple and the exchange can be easily performed without any critical steps. At the same time, the configuration of the tool with a stable continuous plate shape of the working medium carrier and with lamellas that as a whole are arranged below the working medium carrier can be produced in a material-saving and accordingly inexpensive way in large volume production.
(29) The specification incorporates by reference the entire disclosure of German priority document 20 2015 106 711.9 having a filing date of Dec. 9, 2015.
(30) While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.