HANDHELD ABRADING MACHINE
20170021471 ยท 2017-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24B27/0084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B24B7/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B47/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B23/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In order to provide a handheld abrading machine which is of robust construction and is easy and comfortable to handle, it is proposed that the handheld abrading machine comprise a holding device for holding the abrading machine, a drive motor and a tool head, wherein the tool head is arranged on the holding device such as to be moveable by means of a moving device, wherein the tool head is pivotal relative to the holding device about one or more pivotal axes by means of the moving device and wherein a distance of the tool head from the holding device is variable by means of the moving device.
Claims
1. A handheld abrading machine comprising a holding device for holding the abrading machine, a drive motor and a tool head, wherein the tool head is arranged on the holding device such as to be movable by means of a moving device, wherein the tool head is pivotal relative to the holding device about one or more pivotal axes by means of the moving device and wherein a distance (A) of the tool head from the holding device is variable by means of the moving device.
2. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the distance (A) of the tool head from the holding device is variable by means of the moving device by pivoting the tool head about one or more pivotal axes.
3. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein a distance (A) of a bearing point of the tool head that is arranged on a fork element from a distal end of the holding device is variable by means of the moving device.
4. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the moving device comprises a rotating device for pivoting the tool head about one or more pivotal axes and a displacing device for displacing the tool head relative to the holding device.
5. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the moving device comprises a displacing device for displacing the tool head relative to the holding device, wherein the displacing device is integrated into a fork element of the abrading machine.
6. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the moving device comprises a coupling device in the form of a toothed wheel device and/or a toothed rack device for positively coupling the pivotal movement of the tool head to the movement of the tool head for the purposes of changing the distance (A) from the holding device.
7. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the moving device comprises a guidance device and in particular a guide channel along which the tool head is displaceable for the purposes of changing the distance (A) from the holding device.
8. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the moving device comprises a multi-articulated linkage device which has two or more rotational axes running in parallel with each other.
9. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 8, wherein the multi-articulated linkage device is a positively-coupled multi-articulated linkage device in which a change in an angular position of one joint of the multi-articulated linkage device effects a change in an angular position of another joint of the multi-articulated linkage device, and in particular, of all the other joints of the multi-articulated linkage device.
10. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the moving device comprises a lever device by means of which the tool head is pivotal into predefined pivotal orientations.
11. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein a tool holder of the tool head is coupled to the drive motor by means of a transmission shaft, wherein the abrading machine comprises at least one connecting device for connecting the transmission shaft to the drive motor and/or to the tool holder of the tool head in torque-transmitting manner, wherein the connecting device comprises a free-wheel coupling for transmitting torque in only one direction of rotation.
12. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein a tool holder of the tool head is coupled to the drive motor by means of a transmission shaft, wherein the abrading machine comprises two shaft holders for holding two ends of the transmission shaft and/or two ends of a casing of the transmission shaft, wherein at least one end of the transmission shaft and/or at least one end of the casing is moveable relative to the associated shaft holder.
13. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 12, wherein at least one end of the transmission shaft and/or at least one end of the casing is moveable relative to the associated shaft holder along a main direction of extent of the transmission shaft in a region of the associated shaft holder.
14. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 12, wherein the casing and the transmission shaft are displaceable relative to each other.
15. An abrading machine in accordance with claim 12, wherein a shaft holder is arranged on the tool head and/or a shaft holder is arranged at a distal end of a substantially tubular bar of the holding device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0083] Similar or functionally equivalent elements are provided with the same reference symbols in all the Figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0084] A first embodiment of a handheld abrading machine bearing the general reference 100 which is illustrated in
[0085] In particular, such an abrading machine 100 is a so-called long-neck abrader.
[0086] The abrading machine 100 comprises a holding device 102 for holding the abrading machine 100, a drive motor 104 for driving a tool 106 and a tool head 108 on which the tool 106 is arrangeable or is arranged.
[0087] The holding device 102 comprises in particular a handle 110 and also a tubular bar 112.
[0088] The tubular bar 112 is in the form of a tubing element 114 for example.
[0089] The drive motor 104 is arranged on the tubular bar 112 at one end and the tool head 108 at the other end.
[0090] Thereby, the drive motor 104 is arranged at a proximal end 116 of the tubular bar 112.
[0091] The tool head 108 is arranged at a distal end 120 of the tubular bar 112 such as to be moveable by means of a moving device 118.
[0092] In particular, the abrading machine 100 comprises a fork element 122 which is fixed at the distal end 120 of the tubular bar 112 and serves for holding the tool head 108 in moveable manner.
[0093] On the fork element 122 there is arranged for example a swivel ring 124 of the moving device 118 such as to be pivotal about a pivotal axis 126.
[0094] In turn, the tool head 108 is preferably arranged on the swivel ring 124 such as to be pivotal about a further pivotal axis 126.
[0095] The two pivotal axes 126 are preferably oriented perpendicularly to each other.
[0096] In particular, the swivel ring 124 and the tool head 108 are arranged, at least in sections thereof, between two fork arms 127 of the fork element 122.
[0097] In the case of the first embodiment of the abrading machine 100 illustrated in
[0098] The tool head 108 is thus pivotal in particular relative to the holding device 102, and is pivotal in particular relative to the tubular bar 112.
[0099] For the purposes of transmitting a drive movement, in particular a torque, from the drive motor 104 to the tool 106, the abrading machine 100 comprises a transmission shaft 130 which is flexible at least in sections thereof and which is surrounded by means of a casing 132 so that it is protected.
[0100] In particular, the transmission shaft 130 is guided in the casing 132.
[0101] The transmission shaft 130 is coupled in mutually non-rotatable manner at one end to the drive motor 104 and at the other end to a tool holder 134 for holding the tool 106.
[0102] In this way, torque can be transferred from the drive motor 104 to the tool 106 arranged on the tool holder 134.
[0103] The first embodiment of the abrading machine 100 illustrated in
[0104] In operation of the abrading machine 100, i.e. during the usage thereof for working on surfaces, the tool 106 is laid flat on the surface which is to be treated.
[0105] In dependence on the position of the user relative to the surface and in dependence on the way in which the user is holding the abrading machine 100, there is a resulting pivotal orientation or a pivotal disposition of the tool head 108 relative to the holding device 102 and particularly relative to the tubular bar 112.
[0106] The sections of the transmission shaft 130 and the casing 132 which extend between the holding device 102 and the tool head 108 are thereby curved to different extents in dependence on the currently adopted pivotal position and are thus loaded to different extents. In particular, this difference in curvature can lead to an undesirable effect upon the life span of the abrading machine 100 and/or an undesirable effect upon the ease of handling the abrading machine 100.
[0107] It can therefore be advantageous if not only a pivotal movement of the tool head 108 is executable by means of the moving device 118, but if the different curvature of the transmission shaft 130 and/or the casing 132 resulting from the pivoting of the tool head 108 can be simultaneously compensated or otherwise taken into consideration.
[0108] In the case of a second embodiment of a handheld abrading machine 100 that is illustrated in
[0109] The tool head 108 can be displaced, in particular, linearly by means of the displacing device 138.
[0110] The tool head 108 is thereby displaced relative to the holding device 102 in particular, and relative to the tubular bar 112 in particular.
[0111] Preferably, the distance A of the tool head 108 from the holding device 102 and in particular from the tubular bar 112 thereby changes.
[0112] As can be perceived particularly from
[0113] In particular, two bearing points 140 at which the swivel ring 124 is mounted on the fork arms 127 of the fork element 122 are displaced for differing pivotal positions of the tool head 108 relative to the distal end 120 of the tubular bar 112 of the holding device 102.
[0114] The distance A of the bearing points 140 from the distal end 120 of the tubular bar 112 is thus variable.
[0115] For the purposes of mounting the swivel ring 124 on the fork element 122 there are provided, in the second embodiment of the abrading machine 100 illustrated in
[0116] In particular, one guide channel 144 is provided in each fork arm 127 of the fork element 122.
[0117] The guide channels 144 are substantially linear guide channels 144 so that the pegs 142 are displaceable together with the tool head 108 substantially linearly relative to the fork element 122 and thus relative to the holding device 102 of the abrading machine 100.
[0118] A guidance device 146 of the abrading machine 100 is formed by means of the guide channels 144 and the pegs 142.
[0119] In particular, the pegs 142 and the guide channels 144 form the displacing device 138 for displacing the tool head 108 relative to the holding device 102.
[0120] As can be derived from
[0121] The toothed rack device 150 comprises in particular a toothed rack element 156 which comprises projections 154 that are arranged substantially linearly one behind the other.
[0122] The projections 154 of the toothed wheel element 152 are preferably moveable into engagement with the projections 154 of the toothed rack element 156.
[0123] Consequently, a displacement of the toothed wheel element 152 relative to the toothed rack element 156 can be caused by the rotation of the toothed wheel element 152.
[0124] The toothed wheel element 152 and the toothed rack element 156 are thus coupling elements 158 of a coupling device 160 by means of which the pivotal movement of the tool head 108 and the displacement movement of the tool head 108 are positively coupled together.
[0125] Consequently, pivoting of the tool head 108 always leads to a displacement of the tool head 108 relative to the holding device 102 and vice versa.
[0126] As can be derived from
[0127] Preferably, the toothed rack element 156 is integrated into the fork arm 127 of the fork element 122.
[0128] It can be expedient if each fork arm 127 comprises a toothed rack element 156 or is provided with a toothed rack element 156.
[0129] The toothed wheel element 152 is arranged, in particular, on the swivel ring 124 in mutually non-rotatable manner.
[0130] Preferably, two toothed wheel elements 152 are provided, these each being associated with a respective toothed rack element 156 on a respective fork arm 127.
[0131] As follows in particular from a comparison of
[0132] In the two pivotal end positions (see
[0133] Due to the fact that the distance A between the tool head 108 and the tubular bar 112 of the holding device 102 can be varied by means of the displacing device 138 of the moving device 118 when the tool head 108 is pivoted, the bending strain on the transmission shaft 130 and/or the casing 132 can be reduced.
[0134] This increases the longevity of the handheld abrading machine 100 and the handling comfort thereof for the user.
[0135] In all other respects, the second embodiment of the abrading machine 100 that is illustrated in
[0136] A third embodiment of a handheld abrading machine 100 which is illustrated in
[0137] In particular, the articulated joint device 162 is a multi-articulated linkage device 164 which comprises a plurality of joints 166.
[0138] A plurality of components 168 of the multi-articulated linkage device 164 are preferably rotatable and/or pivotal about rotational axes 170 that are aligned in parallel with each other by means of the joints 166 of the multi-articulated linkage device 164.
[0139] The multi-articulated linkage device 164 comprises two components 168 for example.
[0140] In connection therewith, one of the components 168 is arranged on the fork element 122 such as to be rotatable about a rotational axis 170 for example.
[0141] This component 168 is connected by means of a joint 166 to a further component 168 of the multi-articulated linkage device 164 which is in turn arranged on the swivel ring 124 of the moving device 118 in mutually non-rotatable or rotatable manner.
[0142] In correspondence with the second embodiment of the abrading machine 100 illustrated in
[0143] In connection therewith, the guide channels 144 are likewise arranged in the fork arms 127 of the fork element 122, but are oriented at another angle relative to the direction in which the fork arm 127 extends.
[0144] As can be derived particularly from
[0145] To this end, one of the components 168 of the multi-articulated linkage device 164 is connected in mutually non-rotatable manner to the swivel ring 124 so that the tool head 108 is also always displaced linearly along the guide channel 144 in the course of the pivoting movement thereof due to the freedom of movement that is limited by means of the multi-articulated linkage device 164.
[0146] In all other respects, the third embodiment of the handheld abrading machine 100 that is illustrated in
[0147] A fourth embodiment of a handheld abrading machine 100 which is illustrated in
[0148] The pivotal movement of the tool head 108 on the one hand and the variation of the distance of the tool head 108 from the holding device 102 on the other can be realized already by means of the four joints 166 and the lever device 171.
[0149] In the fourth embodiment of the abrading machine 100 illustrated in
[0150] In all other respects, the embodiment the fourth embodiment of the handheld abrading machine 100 that is illustrated in
[0151] A fifth embodiment of a handheld abrading machine 100 which is illustrated in
[0152] The connecting device 172 comprises a freewheel coupling 174.
[0153] The freewheel coupling 174 comprises for example a coupling element 178 which is arranged in a sleeve 176 and establishes or releases a torque-transferring connection in dependence on the direction of rotation 180 of the transmission shaft 130 relative to the tool holder 134.
[0154] Consequently, concurrent rotation of the tool holder 134 in one direction of rotation 180 can be effected by means of the freewheel coupling 174 whilst simultaneously preventing a rotational movement counter to this direction of rotation 180, due to torsional vibrations or the like for example, from being conveyed back to the transmission shaft 130.
[0155] Consequently, in particular the unwanted transmission of torsional vibrations to the holding device 102 can be reduced or completely prevented by means of the freewheel coupling 174.
[0156] The connecting device 172 in accordance with the fifth embodiment of the abrading machine 100 is suitable for use in each of the embodiments of an abrading machine 100 that have been described.
[0157] The fifth embodiment of the abrading machine 100 that is illustrated in
[0158] A sixth embodiment of a handheld abrading machine 100 which is illustrated in
[0159] In particular, in the sixth embodiment of the abrading machine 100 which is illustrated in
[0160] The ends 184 of the transmission shaft 130 and/or the ends 186 of the casing 132 are thereby preferably displaceable relative to the respectively associated holder 182.
[0161] As follows in particular from a comparison of
[0162] In particular, the push-in direction 188 is a main direction of extent 190 of the transmission shaft 130 in the region of the respective shaft holder 182.
[0163] As likewise follows furthermore from a comparison of
[0164] The previously described movability of the transmission shaft 130 and the casing 132 that is illustrated in
[0165] In particular hereby, unwanted severe bending of the transmission shaft 130 and/or the casing 132 in the different pivotal positions of the tool head 108 can be prevented.
[0166] This in the end reduces unwanted counteracting forces during pivoting movements of the tool head 108 so that the abrading machine 100 is less heavily loaded in operation and is more comfortable for a user to handle.
[0167] In all other respects, the sixth embodiment of the abrading machine 100 that is illustrated in
[0168] In further (not illustrated) embodiments of handheld abrading machines 100 particular ones or a plurality of the features of the embodiments of abrading machines 100 that have been previously described can be combined with one another in any desired manner.
[0169] For example, the moveable accommodation of the transmission shaft 130 and/or the casing 132 in accordance with the sixth embodiment of the abrading machine 100 illustrated in
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0170] 100 handheld abrading machine [0171] 102 holding device [0172] 104 drive motor [0173] 106 tool [0174] 108 tool head [0175] 110 handle [0176] 112 tubular bar [0177] 114 tubing element [0178] 116 proximal end [0179] 118 moving device [0180] 120 distal end [0181] 122 fork element [0182] 124 swivel ring [0183] 126 pivotal axis [0184] 127 fork arm [0185] 128 pivoting device [0186] 130 transmission shaft [0187] 132 casing [0188] 134 tool holder [0189] 136 rotating device [0190] 138 displacing device [0191] 140 bearing point [0192] 142 peg [0193] 144 guide channel [0194] 146 guidance device [0195] 148 toothed wheel device [0196] 150 toothed rack device [0197] 152 toothed wheel element [0198] 154 projection [0199] 156 toothed rack element [0200] 158 coupling element [0201] 160 coupling device [0202] 162 articulated joint device [0203] 164 multi-articulated linkage device [0204] 166 joint [0205] 168 component [0206] 170 rotational axis [0207] 171 lever device [0208] 172 connecting device [0209] 174 freewheel coupling [0210] 176 sleeve [0211] 178 coupling element [0212] 180 direction of rotation [0213] 182 shaft holder [0214] 184 end of the transmission shaft [0215] 186 end of the casing [0216] 188 push-in direction [0217] 190 main direction of extent [0218] A distance