GRINDING DISC FOR A GRINDING DEVICE AND GRINDING SYSTEM
20240367289 · 2024-11-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24D9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A grinding disc for a grinding device, with a fastening interface formed for rotationally fixed fastening to a driven member of the grinding device such that the grinding disc, limited by a peripheral disc rim surface, can be driven into a grinding movement. The grinding disc has a fastening surface on a working side, to which fastening surface a grinding means provided with an abrasion layer can be or is detachably fastened via fastening means. The grinding disc has dust extraction openings arranged on the fastening surface and air intake openings arranged on the disc rim surface, which are connected respectively to dust outlet openings arranged on the device side of the grinding disc via an extraction channel system running in the grinding disc, with the result that, during grinding, the resulting grinding dust can be removed by means of a dust extraction device coupled to the grinding device.
Claims
1. A griding disc for a grinding device a fastening interface formed on a device side of the grinding disc facing the grinding device, which fastening interface is formed for rotationally fixed fastening to a driven member of the grinding device such that the grinding disc, limited by a peripheral disc rim surface, can be driven into a grinding movement suitable for grinding machining of a workpiece, wherein the grinding disc has a fastening surface on a working side axially opposite the device side, to which fastening surface a grinding means provided with an abrasion layer can be or is detachably fastened via fastening means, wherein the grinding disc has dust extraction openings arranged on the fastening surface and air intake openings arranged on the disc rim surface, which openings are respectively connected via an extraction channel system running in the grinding disc to dust outlet openings arranged on the device side of the grinding disc, with the result that, during grinding, the resulting grinding dust can be removed by means of a dust extraction device coupled to the grinding device, wherein the dust outlet openings are respectively connected via axial through-channels to first dust extraction openings arranged on the fastening surface, wherein a radial extraction channelextending radially outwards branches off respectively from the axial through-channels, which extraction channel opens into one of the peripheral air intake openings, and wherein an axial extraction channel branches off respectively from the radial extraction channelsand opens on the fastening surface via a second dust extraction opening.
2. The grinding disc according to claim 1, wherein at least two of the axial through-channels, arranged adjacent to one another in peripheral direction of the grinding disc, are connected to one another via a connecting channel running in peripheral direction.
3. The grinding disc according to claim 2, wherein an axial additional extraction channel branches off from the at least one connecting channel, which additional extraction channel opens out via a third dust extraction opening on the fastening surface.
4. The grinding disc according to claim 2, wherein a curved additional extraction channel branches off from the at least one connecting channel, which extraction channel has a radial channel section connected to the connecting channel and an axial channel section abutting against the radial channel section, which axial channel section opens onto the fastening surface via a fourth dust extraction opening on the fastening surface.
5. The grinding disc according to claim 2, 4, wherein the at least one connecting channel is formed curved in arc shape in peripheral direction of the grinding disc.
6. The grinding disc according claim 1, wherein the air intake openings respectively open out by means of a channel-shaped section.
7. The grinding disc according to claim 6, wherein the channel-shaped section is formed edge-less, in particular tangent-constant.
8. The grinding disc according to claim 7, wherein the channel-shaped section is formed in a parabola shape in the cross-section.
9. The grinding disc according to claim 1, wherein a base part equipped with the fastening surface and the dust extraction openings, and a cover part which is or can be detachably fastened to the base part via a fastening device, which cover part is equipped with the fastening interface for fastening to the driven member and the dust outlet openings.
10. The grinding disc according to claim 1, that wherein the fastening surface of the grinding disc has an annular outer edge section in which exclusively the second dust extraction openings are arranged.
11. A grinding system, with a grinding disc according to claim 1, and with a grinding means in the form of an abrading disc which is or can be fastened to the fastening surface of the grinding disc via fastening means and has intake through holes which are flush with the dust extraction openings arranged on the fastening surface of the grinding disc.
Description
[0024] A preferred embodiment example of the invention is shown in the drawing, and will be explained in more detail below. In the drawings there are shown in:
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[0035] By way of example, the grinding device 12 is shown in the form of a portable grinding machine. The portable grinding machine is for example a disc-type sander.
[0036] The grinding device 12 possesses a drive housing 14 in which a drive mechanism, not shown, in particular in the form of a drive motor, is accommodated. Overall, the drive housing 14 is arranged and shaped such that it can serve as a handle for holding the grinding device 12. The user can then likewise grasp the drive housing 14 with the other hand, and press the grinding device 12 downwards against a workpiece 13 to be ground.
[0037] The drive mechanism in the form of the drive motor can drive a tool shaft directly or via a gear mechanism (not shown), on the driven member (not shown) of which shaft there is arranged a grinding disc receiver (not shown), to which the grinding disc 11 can be coupled via its fastening interface 15, described below in more detail.
[0038] The drive mechanism in the form of the drive motor is preferably an electric drive motor. Alternatively, a compressed air motor is also conceivable. A utility connection 16, for connecting a supply line 17, for example an electric line and/or a compressed air hose (depending on the drive concept of the drive motor) is provided at the drive housing.
[0039] A dust collection section 18, which opens out from the drive housing 14 via a dust removal connection 19, is located above the grinding disc receiver of the drive housing 14 and associated fastening interface 15 of the grinding disc 11. An extraction line 20, for example a suction tube or suction hose, which for example leads to a vacuum cleaner (not shown), is connected to the dust removal connection 19. The extraction line 20 and vacuum cleaner possibly attached thereto are components of an extraction device 21 for extracting dust from a surface of the workpiece 13.
[0040] As already mentioned, the fastening interface 15 serves to couple the grinding disc 11 to the grinding disc receiver or counter-fastening interface to the drive housing 14 on the sides of the grinding disc 11.
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[0044] The base section 31 is formed as a foam body. The cover part 33 is expediently a plastic part, in particular a plastic injection-moulded part. The securing disc 25 can be made from a different material from the cover part 33 and moulded the same as the cover part 33 during production.
[0045] Fastening means for detachable fastening of a grinding means 29 are provided on the fastening surface 28 of the grinding disc 11, thus in particular on the underside of the base part 31.
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[0047] The grinding means possesses an abrasion layer which has a granulation or an abrasive stitch bonded fabric. The fastening means for fastening the grinding means in the form of the abrading disc to the fastening surface 28 expediently comprises an adhesive layer, for example in the form of an adhesive layer on the fastening surface 28 and a counter adhesive layer formed on the abrading disc. Adhesive layer and counter adhesive layer can for example be formed as a hook and loop closure. A hook and loop closure is generally formed of two parts, wherein on one closing part connecting parts with a hook shape, mushroom shape, arrow shape, hammer shape or the like is arranged, and these interact in a binding manner with a corresponding loop or noose material of the other closure part. It is thus necessary merely to place the abrading disc on the underside of the grinding disc 11, thus on the fastening surface 28, and press against it. To remove the abrading disc, this is simply pulled off the grinding disc contrary to the holding force exerted by the hook and loop closure.
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[0050] The air intake openings 36 on the disc rim surface 30 are thus connected to the dust outlet openings 38 arranged on the top side of the grinding disc 11 using essentially the shortest route. Main extraction thus takes place via the peripheral air intake openings 36 on the disc rim surface 30 in direction of the dust outlet openings 38. The radial extraction channel 40 between the peripheral air intake openings 36 and the axial through-channel 39 therefore forms a main extraction channel together with the upper section of the axial through-channel 39.
[0051] The first and second dust extraction openings 35a, 35b are connected to the fastening surface 28 at this main extraction channel. The air flowing into the main extraction channel is thus in the manner of a jet nozzle, and also produces an additional extraction effect at the bottom part of the axial through-channel 39 as well as at the axial extraction channel 41, according to the ejector principle, with the result that grinding dust is dragged into the extraction channel system via the first and second dust extraction openings 35a, 35b.
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[0053] As mentioned, the second dust extraction openings 35b are closer to the disc rim surface 30. It is possible that the second dust extraction openings 35b are larger in diameter than the first dust extraction openings 35a. Furthermore, it is possible that the second dust extraction openings 35b are arranged on a circuit arranged concentrically about the centre. Furthermore, it is possible that the same number of second dust extraction openings 35b, for example two second dust extraction openings 35b, are arranged in each quadrant of the fastening surface 28.
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[0055] An axial additional extraction channel 43 branches off from the at least one connecting channel 42, which axial additional extraction channel opens out onto the fastening surface 28 via a third dust extraction opening 35c. While the first and second dust outlet openings 35a, 35b lie on a common radius line starting from the centre, the third dust extraction openings 35c are arranged offset therefrom. As shown in
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[0061] The abrading disc possesses output through-holes 46a-d which are flush with the dust extraction openings 35a-d arranged on the fastening surface 28 of the grinding disc 11. Grinding dust thus ends up from the workpiece surface, via the intake through holes 46a-d of the abrading disc and the dust extraction openings 35a-d, at the fastening surface 28 of the grinding disc 11, and ultimately in the extraction channel system 37, and is then extracted via the dust outlet openings 38 arranged on the cover part 33. Grinding dust thus ultimately collects in the dust collection section 18 and is then extracted via the dust removal connection 19 and the extraction line 20.
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