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Compact electric grinding machine

a compact, electric technology, applied in the direction of grinding drives, grinding drive, dc motor rotation control, etc., can solve the problems of disadvantageous hermetic motor, unavoidable large motor diameter, and difficulty in gripping one hand

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-04-29
KWH MIRKA
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[0006]An object of the present invention is to alleviate above-mentioned disadvantages. The sanding machine according to the invention is characterized in that it has an electric drive motor that is brushless and without a shaft of its own, mounted in such a way that the rotor is fastened to the tool shaft and the stator is positioned in the outer housing. A sanding machine constructed in this way has a compact structure allowing the sanding machine to be gripped ergonomically with one hand. The compact structure enables a manner of use and a device in the form of an arm that can be fastened to the sanding machine for a comfortable two-hand grip and an extended range of operation for the machine. At the same time, the invention enables a hermetic structure in which the cooling air passes only on the outside of the stator and which is thus very insensitive to impurities in the cooling air. Since the sanding machine also has a low profile, the control of the grinding properties of the machine is good.
[0009]The prior art tools have a tool shaft that is without eccentricity and balance weights. The eccentricity is made with an external part that is fastened to the motor shaft. The reason for making the eccentricity with an external part is that then the rotor can be fastened to the shaft in conventional way and the bearings can be assembled from both ends. This solution makes the sander much less compact.
[0011]Since, thanks to the present invention, the sanding machine is much lighter and more compact than known electric sanding machines, special sanding machines intended for wall grinding have become completely unnecessary. Previously, it has been necessary to make the grinding head lighter by moving the motor to the other end of the arm but with the consequence that transmission with a cable or shafts is needed. The present sanding machine can be fastened to the end of an arm in such a way that it is freely mobile in one or more flexible directions. Since the sanding machine is so light, it is still as easy to handle as special wall sanding machines having complicated and expensive transmission. If dust extraction is needed, it is advantageous to lead the extraction to a hollow arm.
[0014]When the control is sensorless, the motor is more compact because the sensors, most often Hall sensors, make the motor considerably longer.

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The drawback of this solution is that the motor diameter unavoidably becomes large and therefore also difficult to be gripped with one hand.
Further, since the diameter is large, it becomes disadvantageous to make a hermetic motor with cooling only on the outside.
This is very disadvantageous because the air in which the sanding machine is most often used is filled by dust particles that may be both electrically conductive and grinding by nature.
Since electric sanding machines have previously been so large and heavy, it has been necessary to have special sanding machines in, for example, wall grinding.
In this way, balance has been achieved for the machine, but this also makes the machine expensive and difficult to manufacture.
The passive way requires space as well as a great volume and weight.
The drawback with the active way is that the current goes through an extra inductance L1 and is, in addition, switched one more time, because the power correction is always followed by a switched control unit.

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[0025]The sanding machine shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 is formed of a housing 1 enclosing all parts of the motor. The motor is formed of a stator 6, including a casing with cooling fins 12 and a rotor 7. These parts are integrated with the parts keeping a tool shaft 2, a bearing housing at both ends 4, 11 and a bearing 10 in place, in such a way that the rotor 7 is fastened to the tool shaft 2. The casing and cooling fins of the stator 6 are shaped in such a way that an air slot is generated which is limited by the casing, the housing of the sanding machine and the cooling fins. The grinding disc 3 is fastened freely rotationally to the tool shaft 2 via an eccentric bearing 8. The blower 9, which is fastened to the tool shaft 2 preferably at the same height as the balance weights, sucks in air through the hole 14. The air cools the control unit 15 and then the motor via the cooling fins 12. The air is blown out through the hole 5. The shroud 16 collects the grinding dust that is sucked out...

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Abstract

The present invention particularly relates to a hand-held sanding machine with an outer housing (1), a tool shaft (2) and a brushless electric drive motor. In the present invention, the rotor of the drive motor is fastened to the tool shaft (2) of the sanding machine, and the stator (6) is positioned in the outer housing (1). The present invention also relates to a control method for an electric sanding machine.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to an compact electric hand-held sanding machine with an outer housing and a tool shaft.PRIOR ART[0002]Electric sanding machines of the same type are previously known from, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 0,245,182. Here, the intention has been to make a relatively compact and low sanding machine by using a brushless motor and making the proportion between the motor diameter and the motor height great. The drawback of this solution is that the motor diameter unavoidably becomes large and therefore also difficult to be gripped with one hand. Further, since the diameter is large, it becomes disadvantageous to make a hermetic motor with cooling only on the outside. This is very disadvantageous because the air in which the sanding machine is most often used is filled by dust particles that may be both electrically conductive and grinding by nature.[0003]Since electric sanding machines have previously been so large and heavy, it has been nece...

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IPC IPC(8): B24B23/02B24B1/00
CPCB24B23/00B24B23/02B24B47/12B23Q11/127B24B23/04H02P29/00H02P6/00H02M1/4208H02M1/4225Y02P70/10H02M1/4291H02P7/05H02P27/00
Inventor NORDSTROM, CAJ
Owner KWH MIRKA
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