CA2517042C - Rotation tool - Google Patents
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- CA2517042C CA2517042C CA2517042A CA2517042A CA2517042C CA 2517042 C CA2517042 C CA 2517042C CA 2517042 A CA2517042 A CA 2517042A CA 2517042 A CA2517042 A CA 2517042A CA 2517042 C CA2517042 C CA 2517042C
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24D—TOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
- B24D15/00—Hand tools or other devices for non-rotary grinding, polishing, or stropping
- B24D15/04—Hand tools or other devices for non-rotary grinding, polishing, or stropping resilient; with resiliently-mounted operative surface
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24D—TOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
- B24D3/00—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents
- B24D3/02—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents the constituent being used as bonding agent
- B24D3/20—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents the constituent being used as bonding agent and being essentially organic
- B24D3/22—Rubbers synthetic or natural
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24D—TOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
- B24D13/00—Wheels having flexibly-acting working parts, e.g. buffing wheels; Mountings therefor
- B24D13/02—Wheels having flexibly-acting working parts, e.g. buffing wheels; Mountings therefor acting by their periphery
- B24D13/12—Wheels having flexibly-acting working parts, e.g. buffing wheels; Mountings therefor acting by their periphery comprising assemblies of felted or spongy material, e.g. felt, steel wool, foamed latex
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24D—TOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
- B24D7/00—Bonded abrasive wheels, or wheels with inserted abrasive blocks, designed for acting otherwise than only by their periphery, e.g. by the front face; Bushings or mountings therefor
Abstract
The invention relates to a rotation tool in the form of a ring-shaped disk for surface processing, with an outer rim and an inner rim, whereby the outer rim forms a toothed rim with flexible elastic processing teeth. Arranged in the tooth gaps between the processing teeth, running in the circumferential direction of the outer rim, are stabilizing webs of predetermined width and height. As a result of this, the risk of breakage and wear is reduced with regard to the processing teeth.
Description
ROTATION TOOL
Field of the Invention The invention relates to a rotation tool in the form of a ring-shaped disk made of rubber or rubber-like plastic for surface treatment, with an outer rim and an inner rim, whereby the outer rim forms a toothed rim with flexible elastic processing teeth and the inner rim is aligned with a disk holder capable of being driven in rotating fashion.
Background of the Invention A rotation tool of this type is known, with which the processing teeth are relatively long and therefore form considerable lever arms. It is true that this rotation tool has proved its worth, but unskilled handling at extremely high rotation speeds can lead to premature wear of the processing teeth and even to the teeth breaking (see DE 198 45 166 B4). The object of the invention is to provide assistance in this respect.
Summary of the Invention The invention is based on the technical problem of providing a rotation tool, such as a surface treatment wheel, with which the processing teeth are characterised by reduced wear and reduced risk of breakage even if operated at high revolution speeds and with handling which does not accord with specifications.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a rotation tool in the form of a ring-shaped disk made of rubber or a rubber-like plastic for surface processing, with an outer rim and an inner rim, whereby the outer rim forms a toothed rim with flexible elastic processing teeth and the inner rim is aligned so as to connect with a disk holder capable of being driven in a rotatable direction, characterised in that stabilizing webs (6) of predetermined width (B) and height (H) are arranged in the tooth gaps between the processing teeth (4) in the circumferential direction of the outer rim (2), and form one composite unit with the processing teeth (4).
In preferred embodiments stabilizing webs of specified width and height are arranged in the teeth gaps between the processing teeth in the circumferential direction of the outer rim, and form one composite arrangement with the processing teeth. The consequence of these measures of the invention is that the length of the lever arms formed by the processing teeth is considerably reduced, so that a breakage of the processing teeth is surprisingly prevented even if the width of the stabilizing webs is less than the width of the processing teeth. Added to this is the fact that the wear is in this way substantially reduced, and, even taking account of an increase in wear, the true-running concentricity precision of the outer rim, and consequently of the toothed rim with the processing teeth, is optimised. This applies even in the case of unskilled or improper handling at high revolution speeds. This results in increased service life and erasing and cleaning capacity, without the risk of injury or damage with regard to the surfaces which are to be processed.
Further features of the invention are described hereinafter. The invention makes provision, for example, for the stabilizing webs to consist of the same material as the processing teeth and for them to be formed at the flanks of the processing teeth. As a result, the stabilizing webs for preference form one structural unit with the processing teeth and consequently with the outer rim, with mutual support of the processing teeth. The invention further teaches that the stabilizing webs are flush in the circumferential direction of the outer rim and arranged centrally between the processing teeth. This symmetrical arrangement of the outer rim supports the true-running concentricity precision during operational use of the rotation tool according to the invention. To the purpose, the stabilizing webs exhibit a radial height which corresponds to about 2/3 of the tooth height of the processing teeth. In addition, the axial width of the stabilizing webs corresponds to about 1/5 to 2/5 of the axial width of the processing teeth. Taking such dimensions into account, particularly satisfactory effects are achieved with regard to the reduction of wear and of the risk of breakage. This also applies in consideration of the fact that the head thickness of the processing teeth in the circumferential direction of the toothed rim amounts to some 7 to 9 mm, for preference 8 mm.
Brief Description of the Drawings The invention is described in greater detail hereinafter on the basis of drawings representing only one embodiment. These show:
Fig. 1 A rotation tool after assembly on a compressed-air grinding device, Fig. 2 The rotation tool in the form of a ring-shaped disk for the object of Fig. 1, in a side view, Fig. 3 A plan view, section by section, of the object according to Fig. 2, and Fig. 4 A cross-section through the object according to Fig. 2.
Detailed Description The Figures represent a rotation tool in the embodiment of a ring-shaped disk made of rubber or a rubber-like plastic, for surface processing. The ring-shaped disk 1 exhibits an outer rim 2 and an inner rim 3, whereby the outer rim 2 forms a toothed rim with flexible elastic processing teeth 4 and the inner rim 3 is aligned so as to connect with a disk holder 5 capable of being driven in a rotatable manner. Arranged in the tooth gaps between the processing teeth 4, running in the circumferential direction of the outer rim 2, are stabilizing webs 6 of predetermined width B and height H, which form a composite unit with the processing teeth 4. The stabilizing webs 6 consist of the same material as the processing teeth and are formed at the flanks of the processing teeth 4. As a result, the stabilizing webs 6 form one structural unit with the processing teeth and the outer rim 2. In addition, the stabilizing webs 6 are flush in the circumferential direction of the outer rim 2, i.e. are likewise arranged in a row and also centrally between the processing teeth 4. The stabilizing webs 6 exhibit a radial height H which corresponds to about 2/3 of the tooth height of the processing teeth. For example, the height H of the stabilizing webs 6 amounts to 20 mm if the processing teeth 4 exhibit a height of 30 mm. The axial width B of the stabilizing webs 6 corresponds to some 1/5 to 2/5 of the axial width B of the processing teeth 4. According to the embodiment example, the width of the stabilizing webs 6 is about 6 mm, while the width of the processing teeth is some 30 mm. In addition to this, the head thickness of the processing teeth 4 in the circumferential direction of the toothed rim is some to 9 mm, for preference 8 mm.
Field of the Invention The invention relates to a rotation tool in the form of a ring-shaped disk made of rubber or rubber-like plastic for surface treatment, with an outer rim and an inner rim, whereby the outer rim forms a toothed rim with flexible elastic processing teeth and the inner rim is aligned with a disk holder capable of being driven in rotating fashion.
Background of the Invention A rotation tool of this type is known, with which the processing teeth are relatively long and therefore form considerable lever arms. It is true that this rotation tool has proved its worth, but unskilled handling at extremely high rotation speeds can lead to premature wear of the processing teeth and even to the teeth breaking (see DE 198 45 166 B4). The object of the invention is to provide assistance in this respect.
Summary of the Invention The invention is based on the technical problem of providing a rotation tool, such as a surface treatment wheel, with which the processing teeth are characterised by reduced wear and reduced risk of breakage even if operated at high revolution speeds and with handling which does not accord with specifications.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a rotation tool in the form of a ring-shaped disk made of rubber or a rubber-like plastic for surface processing, with an outer rim and an inner rim, whereby the outer rim forms a toothed rim with flexible elastic processing teeth and the inner rim is aligned so as to connect with a disk holder capable of being driven in a rotatable direction, characterised in that stabilizing webs (6) of predetermined width (B) and height (H) are arranged in the tooth gaps between the processing teeth (4) in the circumferential direction of the outer rim (2), and form one composite unit with the processing teeth (4).
In preferred embodiments stabilizing webs of specified width and height are arranged in the teeth gaps between the processing teeth in the circumferential direction of the outer rim, and form one composite arrangement with the processing teeth. The consequence of these measures of the invention is that the length of the lever arms formed by the processing teeth is considerably reduced, so that a breakage of the processing teeth is surprisingly prevented even if the width of the stabilizing webs is less than the width of the processing teeth. Added to this is the fact that the wear is in this way substantially reduced, and, even taking account of an increase in wear, the true-running concentricity precision of the outer rim, and consequently of the toothed rim with the processing teeth, is optimised. This applies even in the case of unskilled or improper handling at high revolution speeds. This results in increased service life and erasing and cleaning capacity, without the risk of injury or damage with regard to the surfaces which are to be processed.
Further features of the invention are described hereinafter. The invention makes provision, for example, for the stabilizing webs to consist of the same material as the processing teeth and for them to be formed at the flanks of the processing teeth. As a result, the stabilizing webs for preference form one structural unit with the processing teeth and consequently with the outer rim, with mutual support of the processing teeth. The invention further teaches that the stabilizing webs are flush in the circumferential direction of the outer rim and arranged centrally between the processing teeth. This symmetrical arrangement of the outer rim supports the true-running concentricity precision during operational use of the rotation tool according to the invention. To the purpose, the stabilizing webs exhibit a radial height which corresponds to about 2/3 of the tooth height of the processing teeth. In addition, the axial width of the stabilizing webs corresponds to about 1/5 to 2/5 of the axial width of the processing teeth. Taking such dimensions into account, particularly satisfactory effects are achieved with regard to the reduction of wear and of the risk of breakage. This also applies in consideration of the fact that the head thickness of the processing teeth in the circumferential direction of the toothed rim amounts to some 7 to 9 mm, for preference 8 mm.
Brief Description of the Drawings The invention is described in greater detail hereinafter on the basis of drawings representing only one embodiment. These show:
Fig. 1 A rotation tool after assembly on a compressed-air grinding device, Fig. 2 The rotation tool in the form of a ring-shaped disk for the object of Fig. 1, in a side view, Fig. 3 A plan view, section by section, of the object according to Fig. 2, and Fig. 4 A cross-section through the object according to Fig. 2.
Detailed Description The Figures represent a rotation tool in the embodiment of a ring-shaped disk made of rubber or a rubber-like plastic, for surface processing. The ring-shaped disk 1 exhibits an outer rim 2 and an inner rim 3, whereby the outer rim 2 forms a toothed rim with flexible elastic processing teeth 4 and the inner rim 3 is aligned so as to connect with a disk holder 5 capable of being driven in a rotatable manner. Arranged in the tooth gaps between the processing teeth 4, running in the circumferential direction of the outer rim 2, are stabilizing webs 6 of predetermined width B and height H, which form a composite unit with the processing teeth 4. The stabilizing webs 6 consist of the same material as the processing teeth and are formed at the flanks of the processing teeth 4. As a result, the stabilizing webs 6 form one structural unit with the processing teeth and the outer rim 2. In addition, the stabilizing webs 6 are flush in the circumferential direction of the outer rim 2, i.e. are likewise arranged in a row and also centrally between the processing teeth 4. The stabilizing webs 6 exhibit a radial height H which corresponds to about 2/3 of the tooth height of the processing teeth. For example, the height H of the stabilizing webs 6 amounts to 20 mm if the processing teeth 4 exhibit a height of 30 mm. The axial width B of the stabilizing webs 6 corresponds to some 1/5 to 2/5 of the axial width B of the processing teeth 4. According to the embodiment example, the width of the stabilizing webs 6 is about 6 mm, while the width of the processing teeth is some 30 mm. In addition to this, the head thickness of the processing teeth 4 in the circumferential direction of the toothed rim is some to 9 mm, for preference 8 mm.
Claims (6)
1. A surface-treatment wheel comprising:
an inner element rotatable about an axis; and a one-piece annularly continuous outer ring centered on the axis, having a radially inwardly directed circular inner periphery fixed rotationally on the inner element, and formed unitarily entirely of rubber or a rubber-like plastic with an annular array of radially outwardly projecting teeth having angularly directed and generally radially extending flank faces defining outwardly open notches, the teeth being substantially identical and each having a predetermined radial tooth height and a predetermined axial tooth thickness, the ring being annularly continuous radially inward of the notches and radially outward of the inner periphery, and respective ridges in the notches radially outside the inner periphery, extending angularly between and unitarily joined to the faces of the respective teeth, and all being substantially identical and having a predetermined radial ridge height shorter than the tooth height and a predetermined axial ridge thickness shorter than the tooth thickness.
an inner element rotatable about an axis; and a one-piece annularly continuous outer ring centered on the axis, having a radially inwardly directed circular inner periphery fixed rotationally on the inner element, and formed unitarily entirely of rubber or a rubber-like plastic with an annular array of radially outwardly projecting teeth having angularly directed and generally radially extending flank faces defining outwardly open notches, the teeth being substantially identical and each having a predetermined radial tooth height and a predetermined axial tooth thickness, the ring being annularly continuous radially inward of the notches and radially outward of the inner periphery, and respective ridges in the notches radially outside the inner periphery, extending angularly between and unitarily joined to the faces of the respective teeth, and all being substantially identical and having a predetermined radial ridge height shorter than the tooth height and a predetermined axial ridge thickness shorter than the tooth thickness.
2. The surface-treatment wheel defined in claim 1 wherein the ridges are axially centered in the respective notches.
3. The surface-treatment wheel defined in claim 1 wherein the ridge height is equal to about two-thirds of the tooth height.
4. The surface-treatment wheel defined in claim 3 wherein the tooth height is equal to between 7 mm and 9 mm.
5. The surface-treatment wheel defined in claim 1 wherein the ridge thickness is equal to between one-fifth and two-fifths of the tooth thickness.
6. The surface-treatment wheel defined in claim 1 wherein the ridges are of rectangular section and extend continuously between the respective flank faces.
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