EP2479001B1 - Dust collection adapter and power tool including dust collection adapter - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a power tool such as a disc grinder which performs a grinding process to a material to be ground by a tip tool, and relates to a dust collection adapter which is held to the power tool to collect dusts generated in the process. See for example US 4,930,264 on which the preamble of claim 1 is based.
- a disk grinder and others as a power tool which rotationally drives a tip tool such as a rotational grindstone by a power source to perform a working process to a surface of a material to be processed.
- the disk grinder is used so as to rotationally drive the tip tool by an electric motor or an air motor to perform a grinding work to the surface of the material to be processed.
- the tip tool there are a disk-shaped grindstone, a diamond cutter, a cup-shaped grindstone, a wire brush, and others, from which any tip tool is selected depending on a type of the material to be ground.
- the diamond cutter is selected as the tip tool, and the grinding process to the surface is performed by the power tool.
- the power tool which performs the grinding process to the surface of the material to be processed by the tip tool is also called “disk sander” or “polisher”.
- the power tool such as the disk grinder or the disk sander which performs the grinding process by the tip tool has a dust collection type including a dust collection adapter by which dusts generated in the working are not scattered outside.
- Patent Literature 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2001-138203
- Patent Literature 2 Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. S55-103143
- a disk sander configured such that a dustproof brush is held to an opening portion of a dust collection cover.
- a guide member for guiding dusts toward an exhaust duct is provided inside a dust collection cover described in Patent Literature 3 (Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2009-23005 ).
- a dust collection fan for taking dusts in and supplying them to the exhaust duct.
- the dust collection adapter is formed of the dust collection fan held to a spindle for driving the tip tool and the dust collection cover for covering the dust collection fan.
- the power tool such as the disk grinder or the disk sander has a dust collection type including the dust collection cover held thereto and a general-purpose simple type not including the dust collection cover.
- the power tool of the simple type has a type that a dust collection adapter obtained by unitizing the dust collection fan and the dustproof cover in which the dust collection fan is embedded can be attached to a main body of the power tool.
- the spindle for driving the tip tool such as the grinding stone has a length by which the tip tool is directly attached thereto. Therefore, when the dust collection fan and the dust collection cover are attached to the power tool of the simple type, the length of the spindle is insufficient, which results in difficulty in the attachment of the tip tool.
- a threaded shaft member that is, an extension spindle to a tip of the main body spindle.
- a threaded shaft member that is, an extension spindle
- a female thread portion thread-coupled to a male thread portion of the main body spindle is provided on a base end portion of the extension spindle.
- a male thread portion thread-coupled with a lock nut for fastening the tip tool is provided to the tip of the extension spindle.
- a lock button provided on the power tool main body is operated to lock the main body spindle so as not to rotate it. Therefore, when the tip tool is replaced, while a worker operates the lock button with worker's one hand to fix the main body spindle, the worker rotationally operates the lock nut with worker' s other hand to fasten the tip tool to the main body spindle.
- extension spindle If the extension spindle is loosened and disconnected from the main body spindle, a state that the extension spindle and the tip tool are fixed to each other occurs, and therefore, another work for detaching the tip tool from the extension spindle is required, which results in a problem of poor workability for the tool replacement.
- a preferred aim of the present invention is to provide a dust collection adapter to which a tip tool such as a grindstone wheel can be attached even with a configuration that a dust collection function is provided to a general-purpose power tool main body, and provide a power tool including the dust collection adapter.
- Another preferred aim of the present invention is to provide a dust collection adapter which can improve the replacement workability for the tip tool such as the grindstone wheel with respect to the power tool main body, and provide a power tool including the dust collection adapter.
- the present invention provides a dust collection adapter according to claim 1. Further preferred embodiments are shown in claims 2 to 10.
- the present invention also provides a power tool according to claim 11 which performs a grinding process to a material to be ground by a tip tool.
- the power tool is provided such that the power tool comprises: a power tool main body to which a main body spindle for rotationally driving the tip tool is provided; and a dust collection adapter according to any of claims 1 to 10.
- a power tool shown in the figures is a portable, that is, a handheld type disk grinder 10.
- the disk grinder 10 is used for performing the grinding process to a surface of, for example, concrete, a stone material, or others as a material to be ground, and is also called "disk sander".
- disk sander In each figure, common members are denoted by the same reference symbol.
- the disk grinder 10 includes: a cylindrical motor case 11a; and a gear case 11b attached to a tip portion thereof, and an electric motor 12 is contained inside the motor case 11a as the power source, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the electric motor 12 is connected to a commercial power source, which is not shown, via a power source cord 13 drawn out from a rear end portion of the motor case 11a, and is driven by power supplied from the commercial power source.
- a bevel gear 15 is attached to a rotation shaft 14 of the electric motor 12, and a bevel gear 16 engages with the bevel gear 15.
- the bevel gear 16 is attached to a main body spindle 17 arranged at a right angle to the rotation shaft 14.
- a power tool main body 10a is composed of: the motor case 11a; the gear case 11b; and the above-described members embedded inside the motor case 11a and the gear case 11b.
- a dust collection adapter 20 is detachably provided on this power tool main body 10a.
- a type of the disk grinder 10 is the dust collection type as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the disk grinder 10 of the simple type is configured as shown in FIG. 3 . As shown in FIGs.
- a male thread portion 21 is provided at a tip portion of the main body spindle 17.
- a large-diametrical flange portion 22 is provided closer to a base end portion side thereof than the male thread portion 21, and this flange portion 22 strikes onto the bearing 18.
- a cup-shaped grindstone wheel 23 serving as the tip tool is directly attached to the male thread portion 21 positioned at the tip portion of the main body spindle 17.
- This grindstone wheel 23 includes a base 24 formed in a cup shape, and a plurality of diamond grindstones 25 are fixed to an front-surface outer peripheral portion of this base 24 by means such as adhesion.
- a boss 26 is attached to a diametrical center portion of the base 24.
- the boss 26 includes: a cylindrical portion 26a inserted into a through-hole 24a of the base 24; and an annular end plate portion 26b provided at an end portion of the cylindrical portion 26a, and a vibration-proof rubber sheet 27 is sandwiched between the end plate portion 26b and the base 24.
- the grindstone wheel 23 is attached to the main body spindle 17 by a lock nut 28 serving as the fastening member thread-coupled to the male thread portion 21 of the main body spindle 17.
- a female thread portion 28a thread-coupled to the male thread portion 21 is provided on the lock nut 28.
- the male thread portion 21 and the cylindrical portion 26a are inserted into the through-hole 24a to provide such a state that the base 24 is contacted to the end plate portion 26b via the vibration-proof rubber sheet 27, and the lock nut 28 is attached to the male thread portion 21 for fastening and fixing.
- a lock button 29 is provided on the gear case 11b.
- a lock pin (not shown) which is reciprocatable in a direction parallel to the main body spindle 17 is provided on the lock button 29.
- the lock button 29 by pushing the lock button 29 to a position shown by a two-dot chain line 29a, the lock pin is engaged with a recess portion, which is not shown, formed in the bevel gear 16, so that the bevel gear 16 is fixed to restrict the rotation of the main body spindle 17.
- the lock nut 28 can be easily thread-coupled to the male thread portion 21.
- the main body spindle 17 is locked by pushing the lock button 29, so that the rotation is restricted.
- the dust collection adapter 20 includes: a dust collection fan 31 rotationally driven together with the grindstone wheel 23 by the electric motor 12; and a dust collection cover 32 for containing the dust collection fan 31 therein and covering a diametrical outside of the grindstone wheel 23.
- the dust collection fan 31 includes: a disk portion 31a; and a plurality of blade portions 31b provided on a front-surface side of the disk portion 31a, so that a fan main body is formed of the disk portion 31a and the plurality of blade portions 31b.
- the dust collection fan 31 and the grindstone wheel 23 are rotated around a rotational center shaft of the main body spindle 17.
- the dust collection cover 32 includes: an end wall portion 33; a cylindrical peripheral wall portion 34; and a partition wall 35 opposed to the end wall portion 33 via an outer peripheral portion of the dust collection fan 31.
- the end wall portion 33 and the peripheral wall portion 34 are fixed to each other by a fixing element (not shown) such as a thread.
- An annular partition wall 35 protruding diametrically inward is integrally provided with the peripheral wall portion 34, and a suction opening 35a is formed in the partition wall 35.
- a cylindrical tool cover 36 is integrally provided with the peripheral wall portion 34.
- the tool cover 36 has an inner diameter larger than an outer diameter of the grindstone wheel 23 to cover a diametrical outside of the grindstone wheel 23.
- a cylindrical holding portion 33a fitted to the cylindrical member 19 of the power tool main body 10a is provided.
- the dust collection cover 32 is detachably held to the cylindrical member 19 at the holding portion 33a.
- the holding portion 33a is fitted to an outer periphery of the cylindrical member 19, the dust collection cover 32 and the tool cover 36 are fixed to the cylindrical member 19.
- a fan containing chamber 37 is formed between the end wall portion 33 and the partition wall 35, so that the dust collection fan 31 is embedded inside the fan containing chamber 37. When the dust collection fan 31 is rotated, air flows from outside into the fan containing chamber 37 via the suction opening 35a.
- a volute flow path 38 formed between the peripheral wall portion 34 and an outer periphery of the dust collection fan 31 has a cross-sectional area which gradually becomes larger toward a downstream side in a circumferential direction.
- an exhaust duct 39 is provided on the dust collection cover 32 so as to communicate with a most downstream portion of the volute flow path 38.
- the dust collection cover 32 is configured by combining a first case half body 32a and a second case half body 32b each made of a resin material such as nylon.
- a part of the end wall portion 33 and the peripheral wall portion 34 and a part of the exhaust duct 39 are integrated with each other.
- a rest part of the peripheral wall portion 34, a rest part of the exhaust duct 39, the partition wall 35, and the tool cover 36 are integrated with each other.
- a hose 39a is attached to the exhaust duct 39 as shown in FIG. 1 , and the exhaust duct 39 is connected to a dust collection bag (not shown) by the hose 39a. Therefore, the dusts generated in the polishing work by the grindstone wheel 23 are sucked into the fan containing chamber 37 inside the dust collection cover 32 by the rotation of the dust collection fan 31, and then, are guided to the dust collection bag through the hose 39a. In this manner, the dusts generated in the polishing work are removed by the dust collection bag without scattering around the disk grinder 10.
- a skirt member 40 serving as a sealing member is arranged movably in an axial direction of the main body spindle 17.
- the skirt member 40 is attached to an annular holder 41, and a plurality of compression coil springs 42 serving as spring members are held between the holder 41 and the partition wall 35, so that spring force is applied to the skirt member 40 by the compression coil springs 42 in a protrusion direction from a tip surface of the tool cover 36.
- the skirt member 40 serving as the sealing member covers a diametrical outside of the grindstone wheel 23, so that it can be exactly. prevented that the dusts are blown outside.
- An extension spindle portion 51 serving as the threaded shaft portion is detachably attached to a boss portion 31c of the dust collection fan 31.
- a base end portion 52 of the extension spindle portion 51 is inserted into an attaching hole 31d formed in the boss portion 31c of the dust collection fan 31.
- Two flat surfaces are formed on an inner peripheral surface of the attaching hole 31d so as to be shifted from each other by a phase of 180° in a circumferential direction.
- two flat surfaces 53 are formed on an outer peripheral surface of the base end portion 52 of the extension spindle portion 51 so as to correspond to a cross-sectional shape of the attaching hole 31d and so as to be shifted from each other by a phase of 180° in the circumferential direction, which results in a width-across-flat structure for the base end portion 52.
- a female thread portion 54 which is a thread hole thread-coupled to the male thread portion 21 of the main body spindle 17 is formed in the base end portion 52.
- the extension spindle portion 51 and the dust collection fan 31 are positioned in the circumferential direction, and besides, they are configured so as to be movable in the shaft direction. In this manner, when the dust collection adapter 20 is attached to the disk grinder 10, the positioning in the circumferential direction is achieved by only matching the positions of the extension spindle portion 51 and the attaching hole 31d of the dust collection fan 31 with each other and inserting them, so that driving force of the disk grinder 10 can be transmitted to the dust collection fan.
- a male thread portion 55 thread-coupled to the female thread portion 28a of the lock nut 28 is formed on a tip portion of the extension spindle portion 51.
- the male thread portion 21 of the main body spindle 17 and the male thread portion 55 of the extension spindle portion 51 have the same outer diameter and thread pitch with each other, so that the grindstone wheel 23 can be attached to the male thread portion 21 of the main body spindle 17 as shown in FIG. 3 , and besides, the grindstone wheel 23 can be attached to the male thread portion 55 of the extension spindle portion 51 as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the grindstone wheel 23 is fastened by the lock nut 28 thread-coupled to the male thread portions 21 and 55. As shown in FIG.
- the type of the disk grinder 10 is the dust collection type.
- the type of the disk grinder 10 is the simple type.
- Each of the male thread portions 21 and 55 is a right-hand thread, and has the same helical direction with the other. Therefore, when the grindstone wheel 23 is attached to the main body spindle 17 as shown in FIG. 3 , the lock nut 28 is thread-coupled to the male thread portion 21. At this time, the lock button 29 is operated, so that the lock nut 28 is rotated rightward as viewed from a front surface side of the lock nut 28, that is, from below in FIG. 3 , in the state that the rotation of the main body spindle 17 is restricted.
- the lock button 29 is operated, so that the extension spindle portion 51 is similarly rotated rightward to be thread-coupled to the main body spindle 17 in the state that the rotation of the main body spindle 17 is restricted.
- the boss portion of the grindstone wheel 23 is fitted on the tip portion of the extension spindle portion 51, so that the lock nut 28 is thread-coupled to the male thread portion 55.
- the state that the rotation of the main body spindle 17 is restricted is provided by the lock button 29, and the lock nut 28 is rotated rightward.
- the type of the disk grinder 10 is the dust collection type. Since the grindstone wheel 23 is attached to the main body spindle 17 via the extension spindle portion 51, the length of the thread portion in the axial direction required for the attachment can be sufficiently secured, and the attachment can be exactly performed. Still further, even if the blade portions 31b of the dust collection fan 31 are formed to be thick, the thread-coupling can be sufficiently performed, and therefore, an air volume for the dust collection can be increased as achieving the exact attachment.
- the lock nut 28 When the grindstone wheel 23 is detached from the disk grinder 10 to which the dust collection adapter 20 has been held, the lock nut 28 is rotated in the loosening direction. At this time, in some cases, the thread coupling of the female thread portion 54 of the extension spindle portion 51 to the male thread portion 21 of the main body spindle 17 may be loosened although the lock nut 28 is not loosened. Besides, since the worker rotates the lock nut 28 with the worker's other hand as the worker is pushing the lock button 29 with the worker's one hand, this operation is not easy because the positions of the lock button 29 and the lock nut 28 are farther away from each other than the positions in the case that the lock nut 28 is detached from the male thread portion 21 of the main body spindle 17.
- a recess portion 56 opened in a tip surface of the extension spindle portion 51 is formed as a rotation-restricting portion.
- the recess portion 56 is formed as a hexagonal hole, and an attachment/detachment jig 57 whose outer peripheral surface is hexagon can be engaged with this hexagonal hole.
- FIG. 4 shows a state that the attachment/detachment jig 57 is engaged with the recess portion 56 serving as the rotation-restricting portion.
- a plurality of recess portions 58 are formed in an end surface of the lock nut 28 at the same radial positions with each other from the rotation center, and an attachment/detachment jig 59 can be engaged with the recess portions 58, as shown in FIGs. 4 and 5 .
- an attachment/detachment jig 59 protrusions 59a engaged with the recess portions 58 are provided.
- the attachment/detachment jig 57 may be rotated rightward as the attachment/detachment jig 59 is fixed, or both of them may be rotated simultaneously.
- FIG. 6 shows the disk grinder 10 in states that the grindstone wheel 23 is detached from the extension spindle portion 51 and that the extension spindle portion 51 is detached from the main body spindle 17.
- the lock button 29 is pushed, so that the rotation of the main body spindle 17 is restricted, and the extension spindle portion 51 is rotated leftward.
- the extension spindle portion 51 may be rotationally operated leftward by the attachment/detachment jig 57, or the extension spindle portion 51 may be rotated leftward as the worker holds the boss portion 31c of the dust collection fan 31 with the worker's hand.
- the extension spindle portion 51 When the extension spindle portion 51 is thread-coupled to the main body spindle 17, the extension spindle portion 51 may be rotationally operated rightward by the attachment/detachment jig 57, or the extension spindle portion 51 may be rotated rightward as the worker holds the boss portion 31c of the dust collection fan 31 with the worker's hand.
- FIGs. 9A to 13B shows a modified example of the extension spindle portion 51.
- a one-line recess-shaped groove that is, a minus-symbol groove 56a extending in a diametrical direction is provided as the rotation-restricting portion.
- a crossing two-line recess-shaped groove that is, a plus-symbol groove 56b is provided as the rotation-restricting portion. Therefore, in order to attach/detach the lock nut 28 to/from the extension spindle portion 51 as shown in FIGs.
- a member engaged with the minus-symbol groove 56a is used as the attachment/detachment jig.
- a member engaged with the plus-symbol groove 56b is used as the attachment/detachment jig.
- a hexagonal-shaped protrusion 56c is provided as the rotation-restricting portion so as to protrude from the tip surface thereof.
- a square-shaped protrusion 56d is provided as the rotation-restricting portion so as to protrude from the tip surface thereof.
- a protrusion 56e is provided so as to protrude from the tip surface thereof, and a through-hole 56f which faces in the diametrical direction with respect to the rotational center shaft of the extension spindle portion 51 is provided in the protrusion 56e serving as the rotation-restricting portion. Therefore, in order to attach/detach the lock nuts 28 to/from the extension spindle portions 51 shown in FIGs. 11A to 12B , a spanner or others is used as the attachment/detachment jig. In order to attach/detach the lock nut 28 to/from the extension spindle portion 51 shown in FIGs. 13A and 13B , a rod member which penetrates through the though-hole 56f is used as the attachment/detachment jig.
- any shape such as the recess portion, the protrusion, and the shape obtained by forming the though-hole in the protrusion may be used as long as the attachment/detachment jig can be engaged with the extension spindle portion 51.
- the shape of the lock nut 28 is not limited to the shape obtained by forming the plurality of recess portions 58 in the end surface thereof, and a lock nut 28 whose outer peripheral surface has a square shape or a hexagonal shape may be used.
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view showing a modified example of the disk grinder
- FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view showing the disk grinder in the state that the dust collection adapter 20 and the dust collection fan 31 are detached from the power tool main body 10a as shown in FIG. 14 .
- a plurality of engagement stops 41a are provided in a circumferential direction at a predetermined interval.
- a plurality of engagement grooves 36a engaged with the engagement stops 41a are provided inside the tool cover 36. Protruding movement of the skirt member 40 pressed by the compression coil springs 42 is restricted by contact of the engagement stops 41a with a stopper 36b.
- engagement stops engaged with engagement grooves formed in the tool cover 36 are formed.
- a threaded shaft portion 51a is fixed to the boss portion 31c of the dust collection fan 31.
- a female thread portion 54 thread-coupled to the male thread portion 21 of the main body spindle 17 is formed in the threaded shaft portion 51a.
- a male thread portion 55 protruding from the boss portion 31c is provided in the threaded shaft portion 51a. Therefore, while the above-described extension spindle portion 51 is formed of a member different from the dust collection fan 31 so that the extension spindle portion 51 can be separated from the dust collection fan 31, the threaded shaft portion 51a having a structure corresponding to that of the extension spindle portion 51 is fixed to the dust collection fan 31 shown in FIGs. 14 and 15 . This threaded shaft portion 51a configures the extension spindle portion.
- the type of the disk grinder 10 shown in FIG. 14 is the dust collection type as shown in FIG. 14 by attaching the dust collection fan 31 integrated with the threaded shaft portion 51a to the male thread portion 21 of the main body spindle 17, and then, attaching the grindstone wheel 23 to the male thread portion 55 of the threaded shaft portion 51a so as to fasten the lock nut 28 to the male thread portion 55.
- the type of the disk grinder 10 is the simple type by not attaching the dust collection fan 31 to the main body spindle 17 but directly attaching the grindstone wheel 23 to the male thread portion 21 as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the threaded shaft portion 51a serving as the extension spindle shown in FIG. 14 is fixed to the dust collection fan 31, and therefore, when the dust collection fan 31 is detached from the main body spindle 17, the threaded shaft portion 51a is detached from the main body spindle 17 as shown in FIG. 15 .
- the threaded shaft portion 51a shown in FIG. 14 is made of a metal material, and the dust collection fan 31 is made of a resin material.
- the threaded shaft portion 51a is arranged inside the mold, and the threaded shaft portion 51a is molded together with the dust collection fan 31.
- the dust collection fan 31 having the integrated structure including the threaded shaft portion 51a is obtained.
- a recess portion 56 serving as the rotation-restricting portion and engaged with the attachment/detachment jig 57 is formed.
- the rotation-restricting portion as shown in FIGs. 9A to 13B , any shape such as the recess portion, the protrusion, and the shape obtained by forming the through-hole in the protrusion may be used as long as the attachment/detachment jig 57 can be engaged therewith.
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view showing a modified example of a dust collection adapter
- FIG. 17 is a base view showing a disk grinder to which the dust collection adapter shown in FIG. 16 is held
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the disk grinder.
- FIGs. 17 and 18 show the dust collection adapter 20 in a state that the grindstone wheel 23 is detached from the extension spindle portion 51.
- FIG. 16 shows a state that the extension spindle portion 51 serving as the threaded shaft portion is attached to the dust collection fan 31.
- a plurality of plate springs 43 serving as spring members are held in the circumferential direction at an equal interval in order to apply the spring force to the skirt member 40 in the direction of protrusion from a tip surface of the tool cover 36.
- One end portion of each of the plate springs 43 is fixed to the partition wall 35, and the other end portion thereof abuts on the holder 41.
- Each of the plate springs 43 extends from the one end portion toward the other end portion along an inner peripheral surface of the dust collection cover 32 in a rotational direction of the grindstone wheel 23, and besides, inclines toward a front of the dust collection cover 32.
- five plate springs 43 are provided.
- twelve guide pieces 44 protruding from an inner peripheral surface thereof toward a diametrical inside thereof are integrally provided in a rib shape.
- a length of the protrusion of each of the guide pieces 44 in a diametrically-inward direction is shorter than a length of the protrusion of each of the plate springs 43 in the diametrically-inward direction.
- each of the guide pieces 44 extends along the inner peripheral surface of the holder 41 in the circumferential direction, and besides, inclines along a rotational direction of the dust collection fan 31 shown by an arrow in a direction of approaching from an opening side of the dust collection cover 32 to the partition wall 35 side, that is, inclines so that each of the guide pieces 44 approaches toward the suction opening 35a.
- a height of the protrusion of each of these guide pieces 44 from the inner peripheral surface of the holder 41 to the diametrical inside is uniformed from one end to the other end.
- all of the twelve guide pieces 44 have the same shape, they are arranged in the circumferential direction at equal intervals, and adjacent guide pieces 44 are arranged to be shifted from each other in the circumferential direction so that they do not overlap with each other as viewed from the shaft direction of the main body spindle 17.
- the holder 41 integrally provided with the guide pieces 44 can be molded easily by using a pair of molds for mold injection which are divided in the axial direction, and therefore, a mold having a complicated configuration is unnecessary, so that a manufacturing cost of the dust collection cover 32 including this holder 41 can be reduced.
- FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view showing angles of the inclination of each plate spring 43 and guide piece 44 along the circumferential direction. As shown in FIG. 19 , it is set that the inclination angle "A" of the plate spring 43 is larger than the inclination angle "B" of the guide piece 44. It is set that, even if the holder 41 moves toward the partition wall 35 to a stroke edge as elastically deforming the plate spring 43, the inclination angle A of the plate spring 43 is not smaller than the inclination angle B of each guide piece 44.
- a net-shaped member 61 is provided on a front surface of the partition wall 35 as a protector.
- This net-shaped member 61 includes: a ring portion 62 whose diameter is smaller than an inner diameter of the suction opening 35a; and a plurality of rib portions 63 extending from an outer peripheral portion of the partition wall 35 toward the ring portion 62 as curving in the rotational direction of the dust collection fan 31.
- Each of the rib portions 63 is formed in an arc shape integrally with the ring portion 62, and a diametrical inside portion of each of the rib portions 63 protrudes to a front of the suction opening 35a.
- the net-shaped member 61 is composed of: the ring portion 62; and the plurality of rib portions 63 protruding from a front-surface flame portion of the partition wall 35 toward the diametrical inside, the net-shaped member 61 has a rectifying function which guides flow of the dusts.
- the dust collection cover 32 having the rectifying function can be manufactured at low cost. Since tip portions of the plurality of rib portions 63 on the inner peripheral side are coupled to each other by the ring portion 62, strength of the net-shaped member 61 can be increased, and therefore, durability and operation reliability of the dust collection cover 32 can be enhanced.
- the net-shaped member 61 overlaps an outer peripheral portion of the suction opening 35a. Therefore, even if relatively-large foreign substances such as concrete pieces generated by grinding a member to be ground in the grinding work are sucked toward the suction opening 35a, the foreign substances are captured by the net-shaped member 61. In this manner, it is prevented that the foreign substances enter from the suction opening 35a toward the dust collection fan 31.
- a cross-sectional shape of the diametrical outside portion of each rib portion 63 relative to the partition wall 35 has a rectangular shape
- a cross-sectional shape of a portion of each rib portion 63 relative to the suction opening 35a has an arc-shaped portion 63a as shown in FIG. 20 at a corner of end portions thereof opposed to the dust collection fan 31, the corner being positioned on a rear side of the rotational direction of the dust collection fan 31. Therefore, swirling flow which flows from the grindstone wheel 23 side toward the dust collection fan 31 is smoothly guided to the dust collection fan 31 so as to flow toward the axial direction relative to the dust collection fan 31 by the arc-shaped portion 63a of each rib portion 63. In this manner, a suction efficiency is enhanced by this dust collection fan 31.
- An arrow "C" in FIG. 20 indicates the flow of the sucked air.
- the dust collection cover 32 When the dust collection cover 32 is held to the disk grinder 10, the entire grindstone wheel 23 is covered by the dust collection cover 32, and besides, a back surface of the grindstone wheel 23 opposed to a grinding surface of the grindstone wheel 23 is covered by the partition wall 35 and the net-shaped member 61.
- the electric motor 12 When the electric motor 12 is activated in a state that the dust collection cover 32 is held to the disk grinder 10, the dust collection fan 31 is rotated together with the grindstone wheel 23 so that suction power is generated at the suction opening 35a.
- the grindstone wheel 23 When the grindstone wheel 23 is pressed onto the material to be ground such as concrete or tile so that the grinding work is performed, the dusts such as grinding powders are scattered diametrically outside from the outer peripheral portion of the grindstone wheel 23.
- the scattered dusts are blocked by the skirt member 40 from their external leakage, and are captured inside the tool cover 36.
- the dusts captured inside the tool cover 36 are sucked from the suction opening 35a to the fan containing chamber 37 by the suction power of the dust collection fan 31, pass through the volute flow path 38, and are exhausted from the exhaust duct 39.
- the exhausted dusts are collected in the dust collection bag (not shown) provided at the end portion of the exhaust duct 39.
- the dusts generated by the grinding by the grindstone wheel 23 are scattered from the outer peripheral portion of the grindstone wheel 23 toward a tangential direction thereof, pass through between the outer peripheral portion of the grindstone wheel 23 and the holder 41 as swirling inside the tool cover 36, and are sucked toward the suction opening 35a.
- the guide pieces 44 are provided so as to extend along the flow of the dusts and so as to be inclined relative to the circumferential direction. Therefore, the dusts flow along these guide pieces 44, so that the dusts are guided by the guide pieces 44 to also flow in the axial direction toward the suction opening 35a as swirling in the same direction with the grindstone wheel 23. That is, the dusts flow spirally inside the tool cover 36.
- the flow of the dusts after passing through between the outer peripheral portion of the grindstone wheel 23 and the holder 41 passes through between the plate springs 43. Since these plate springs 43 are also provided so as to extend along the flow of the dusts and so as to be inclined relative to the circumferential direction, the dusts flow along the plate springs 43, so that the dusts are guided by the plate springs 43 to also flow in the axial direction toward the suction opening 35a as enhancing the swirling flow toward the rotational direction of the dust collection fan 31.
- the swirling flow of the dusts enhanced by the guide pieces 44 and the plate springs 43 flows along the rib portions 63, and is guided to the suction opening 35a.
- These rib portions 63 extend along the rotational direction of the dust collection fan 31, and besides, are curved toward the shaft center of the dust collection fan 31, and therefore, the flow of the dusts are guided toward the center of the dust collection fan 31 as further enhancing the swirling flow by the rib portions 63.
- the flow of the dusts flowing from the suction opening 35a into the volute flow path 38 is guided by the ring portion 62 which couples the tips of the rib portions 63, and is directed toward the axial direction (an inflow direction) of the dust collection fan 31.
- each of the guide pieces 44, plate springs 43, and rib portions 63 is arranged in the circumferential direction at equal intervals, the dusts flow from the suction opening 35a into the volute flow path 38 as maintaining substantially uniform flow relative to the circumferential direction.
- the dusts after the inflow from the suction opening 35a into the volute flow path 38 are exhausted diametrically outward by rotational force of the dust collection fan 31 as passing through between the respective blade portions 31b, pass through the volute flow path 38, are exhausted from the exhaust duct 39, and are collected in the dust collection bag (not shown) .
- the flow of the dusts exhausted from the grindstone wheel 23 flow into the volute flow path 38 as swirling in the same direction with the rotational direction of the dust collection fan 31 by the guide pieces 44, the plate springs 43, and the rib portions 63 which are provided in the holder 41, and therefore, efficiency of the dust collection by the dust collection fan 31 can be increased. Therefore, the efficiency of the dust collection by the dust collection fan 31 can be increased without largely manufacturing the dust collection fan 31, and the dusts exhausted from the grindstone wheel 23 can be collected further efficiently.
- each phase of pressure fluctuation generated between each blade portion 31b of the dust collection fan 31 and each rib portion 63 is shifted from the other for every blade portion 31b. In this manner, resonance of noises due to the pressure fluctuation is prevented, so that the noises of this dust collection cover 32 can be reduced.
- the net-shaped member 61 including the rib portions 63 and the ring portion 62 is provided to the suction opening 35a of the dust collection cover 32, and therefore, even if the relatively-large foreign substances such as concrete pieces which are ground in the grinding work enter the inside of the dust collection cover 32 carelessly, the foreign substances are captured by the net-shaped member 61. In this manner, the entering of the foreign substances from the suction opening 35a into the volute flow path 38 can be prevented. Therefore, it is prevented to block the rotation of the dust collection fan 31 or break the dust collection fan 31 due to the foreign substances generated by grinding the material 50 to be ground during the grinding work, so that operation reliability of this dust collection cover 32 can be enhanced.
- FIG. 21 shows a modified example of the net-shaped member 61 provided to the dust collection cover 32.
- the net-shaped member 61 includes: an outer ring portion 62a; and an inner ring portion 62b whose diameter is smaller than that of the outer ring portion 62a. The diameter of the inner ring portion 62a is smaller than that of the ring portion 62 shown in FIG. 17 .
- a crossing-belt-shaped portion 64 having a lattice pattern is provided between both the ring portions 62a and 62b.
- a plurality of rib portions 63 are provided to the outer ring portion 62a similarly to the ribs shown in FIG. 17 .
- FIG. 22 shows still another modified example of the net-shaped member 61 provided to the dust collection cover 32.
- This net-shaped member 61 has an annular protective plate 66 in which twelve circular through-holes 65 are formed at equal intervals.
- rib portions 63 similarly to the rib portions shown in FIG. 17 are provided.
- the net-shaped members 61 may be made of resin or metal so as to be separately formed as a different member from the case half body 32b and be attached to the partition wall 35.
- FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional view showing the disk grinder 10 to which a dust collection adapter of a modified example is provided
- FIG. 24 is a base view of FIG. 23
- FIG. 25 is a side view showing a recess portion provided to the holder
- FIG. 26 is a perspective view showing the holder and a skirt portion attached thereto.
- the engagement groove 36a includes: a first recess portion 71a which opens at a front end surface of the dust collection cover 32; and a second recess portion 71b which is away from the first recess portion 71a in the circumferential direction, and the first recess portion 71a and the second recess portion 71b are communicated with each other by a guide recess portion 71c.
- a stopper surface 71d for supporting the engagement stop 41a is provided in the second recess portion 71b.
- the holder 41 in order to attach the holder 41 to the dust collection cover 32, the holder 41 is pushed and inserted into the dust collection cover 32 against the spring force of the compression coil spring 42 in a state that the engagement stop 41a is engaged with the first recess portion 71a. And, the holder 41 is rotated until the engagement stop 41a reaches a position of the second recess portion 71b through the guide recess portion 71c in a state that the engagement stop 41a abuts on a guide surface 71e of the guide recess portion 71c. When the pushing force to the holder 41 is released in this state, the engagement stop 41a abuts on the stopper surface 71d of the second recess portion 71b.
- the holder 41 is held to the dust collection cover 32, so that the detachment thereof from the dust collection cover 32 is prevented.
- the holder 41 can be attached to the dust collection cover 32 exactly and easily.
- the holder 41 can move vertically relative to the dust collection cover 32 in the state that the engagement stop 41a in the second recess portion 71b is biased by the spring force.
- an attachment groove 41b to which the skirt member 40 is held is formed on its one end surface as shown in FIG. 26 , and a protrusion 41c to which the compression coil spring 42 is held is provided on the other end surface as shown in FIG. 27 .
- the skirt member 40 is formed in an annular shape so that both ends of a fabric material made of felt and formed in a band shape are abutted to each other. It is set that a thickness of the skirt member 40 is larger than a width of the attachment groove 41b, and, when the skirt member 40 is pushed into the attachment groove 41b, the skirt member 40 is fixed to the holder 41. A front end surface of the skirt member 40 fixed to the holder 41 protrudes forward over a front surface of the grindstone wheel 23.
- the skirt member 40 protrudes over the front surface of the grindstone wheel 23, and therefore, the skirt member 40 is pressed onto the material 50 to be ground by the spring force of the compression coil springs 42, so that it is suppressed to generate a space between the skirt member 40 and the material 50 to be ground.
- the grindstone wheel 23 is rotationally driven in a direction shown by an arrow in FIG. 24 , so that the disk grinder 10 is moved along a surface of the material 50 to be ground. At this time, as shown in FIGs.
- the attaching work of the skirt member 40 to the holder 41 can be simplified. Since the skirt member 40 which is made of fabric can be manufactured at a lower cost than that of a brush or others, increase in a maintenance cost thereof can be prevented even if the skirt member 40 is frequently replaced with new one. Since air sucked by the dust collection fan 31 flows into the fan containing chamber 37 from the suction opening 35a and is exhausted to the exhaust duct 39, pressure is most lowered in a region where the exhaust duct 39 communicates with the fan containing chamber 37.
- the skirt member 40 is held to the attachment groove 41b so that the abutting portion of the both ends thereof is positioned to match a portion where the suction power is most excellent, that is, the region where the exhaust duct 39 communicates with the fan containing chamber 37.
- the abutting portion 40a is not particularly stitched or adhered, and therefore, a slight space may be generated in some cases. However, as shown in FIG. 24 , by arranging the abutting portion 40a at the position where the suction power is excellent, it can be suppressed that the dusts or others are exhausted from the abutting portion 40a to an outside.
- the skirt member 40 can be easily held to the dust collection cover 32. Since rigidity of the skirt member 40 can be maintained by the holder 41, the ring shape thereof can be exactly maintained even if the skirt member 40 contacts the material 50 to be ground such as the concrete surface so that load is applied thereto. Since the skirt member 40 is inserted and fixed to the attachment groove 41b of the holder 41, the attachment of the skirt member 40 to the holder 41 can be performed easily. Even if the skirt member 40 is worn by the grinding, the replacement work thereof with a new skirt member 40 can be easily performed, and therefore, the maintenance performance for the disk grinder 10 can be improved.
- FIG. 29A is a base view showing a skirt member 40 of a modified example
- FIG. 29B is a cross-sectional view taken along line 29B-29B in FIG. 29A .
- an engagement stop 72 protruding into the attachment groove 41b is provided in the holder 41.
- the engagement stop 72 bites into the skirt member 40, so that it is suppressed that the skirt member 40 falls off from the attachment groove 41b. In this manner, the skirt member 40 can be exactly fixed to the holder 41.
- a recess portion where the engagement stop 72 slips in the skirt member 40 may be previously formed.
- FIG. 30A is a base view showing a skirt member 40 of still another modified example
- FIG. 30B is a cross-sectional view taken along line 30B-30B in FIG. 30A .
- the skirt member 40 shown in FIGs. 30A and 30B is formed by laminating three fabrics. In this manner, by laminating a plurality of fabrics, the skirt member 40 can be formed.
- FIG. 31 is a front view showing a part of a skirt member 40 of still another modified example.
- a string 73 is woven as two lines into a portion thereof which protrudes from the holder 41. By weaving the string 73 into the skirt member 40, the strength and the flexibility of the skirt member 40 can be adjusted to a desired characteristic.
- FIG. 32 is a partially-cutaway front view showing a disk grinder to which a dust collection adapter of still another modified example is held.
- FIG. 33 is a base view of FIG. 32
- FIG. 34 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a part of a skirt member and a holder to which the skirt member is attached, shown in FIG. 33 .
- skirt member 40 is formed of one band-shaped fabric
- this skirt member 40 is formed of a plurality of fabric sheet members 74 as shown in FIG. 33 .
- a plurality of attachment grooves 41b to which the respective sheet members 74 are attached are formed in the holder 41.
- a length of the sheet member 74 is almost equal to that of the attachment groove 41b, and is formed in a strip shape so that a thickness thereof is larger than a width of the attachment groove 41b.
- the sheet member 74 is held to the attachment groove 41b so that a portion thereof on one side in the width direction protrudes from a front surface of the holder 41.
- Each of the sheet members 74 is inclined relative to a tangential direction of a radius of the dust collection fan 31 so that a downstream portion in the rotational direction of the dust collection fan 31 is formed diametrically inward from an upstream portion thereof toward the downstream portion.
- a taper portion 74a whose tip portion is sharpened is formed, and the taper portion 74a overlaps with a base end portion of the other sheet member 74 so as to sandwich a space therebetween.
- a plurality of communication flow paths 75 through which air flows by the respective spaces as shown by an arrow in FIG. 33 are formed in the skirt member 40.
- Each of the communication flow paths 75 is inclined so as to be involved in the swirling flow generated by the grindstone wheel 23 by the rotation of the dust collection fan 31, and therefore, air is involved from the outside and flows into the skirt member 40. In this manner, a large volume of air is guided into the fan containing chamber 37. Since each of the sheet members 74 overlaps with the other sheet member 74 so as to sandwich the space therebetween at their both end portions in the longitudinal direction, it is prevented that the dusts which are scattered diametrically outward by the grindstone wheel 23 fall out from the skirt member 40.
- the length and a flow path cross-sectional area of each of the communication flow paths 75 and the inclination angle of each of the communication flow paths 75 are set in accordance with the grinding performance of the grindstone wheel 23 and the suction performance of the dust collection fan 31.
- FIG. 35 is a base view showing a disk grinder 10 to which a skirt member 40 of a modified example is provided.
- This skirt member 40 is formed of a plurality of sheet members 74 whose thicknesses are uniform in their longitudinal direction as a whole.
- FIG. 36 is a cross-sectional view showing a skirt member 40 of a modified example, and this skirt member 40 is formed so that a plurality of fabric materials are laminated for each of the sheet members 74.
- Each of the sheet members 74 may be formed by laminating a fabric material, a resin sheet, and a metal brush.
- FIG. 37 is a base view showing a disk grinder to which a dust collection adapter of a still another modified example is held.
- This skirt member 40 is formed of a plurality of sheet members 74 continuously attached to the attachment grooves 41b via a space so as to sandwich the space therebetween in a circumferential direction. An end surface of each of the sheet members 74 is inclined as shown in FIG. 37 , and a communication flow path 75 is formed by a space between the end surfaces of the sheet members 74.
- the skirt member 40 may be formed of one band-shaped fabric, and a plurality of through-holes forming the communication flow paths may be formed in the skirt member 40.
- the disk grinder 10 which is shown is an electric tool using an electric motor as a driving source, that is, a power tool.
- the present invention can be also applied to a power tool of a type using an air motor as the driving source.
- the disk grinder 10 which is shown is used to perform a grinding process to a surface of a material to be ground, so that the surface of the material to be ground can be roughly processed by the grinding process.
- a finishing process is called "polishing process”
- a power tool performing the polishing process is called “disk sander” or "polisher”.
- the power tool of the present invention can be also applied to an apparatus performing the polishing process.
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- The present invention relates to a power tool such as a disc grinder which performs a grinding process to a material to be ground by a tip tool, and relates to a dust collection adapter which is held to the power tool to collect dusts generated in the process. See for example
US 4,930,264 on which the preamble ofclaim 1 is based. - There are a disk grinder and others as a power tool which rotationally drives a tip tool such as a rotational grindstone by a power source to perform a working process to a surface of a material to be processed. The disk grinder is used so as to rotationally drive the tip tool by an electric motor or an air motor to perform a grinding work to the surface of the material to be processed. As the tip tool, there are a disk-shaped grindstone, a diamond cutter, a cup-shaped grindstone, a wire brush, and others, from which any tip tool is selected depending on a type of the material to be ground. For example, in order to perform the grinding work to the surface of the material to be processed such as concrete or stone material, the diamond cutter is selected as the tip tool, and the grinding process to the surface is performed by the power tool. The power tool which performs the grinding process to the surface of the material to be processed by the tip tool is also called "disk sander" or "polisher".
- The power tool such as the disk grinder or the disk sander which performs the grinding process by the tip tool has a dust collection type including a dust collection adapter by which dusts generated in the working are not scattered outside. For example, Patent Literature 1 (Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No.
2001-138203 S55-103143 2009-23005 Patent Literature 1, a dust collection fan for taking dusts in and supplying them to the exhaust duct is provided. The dust collection adapter is formed of the dust collection fan held to a spindle for driving the tip tool and the dust collection cover for covering the dust collection fan. - The power tool such as the disk grinder or the disk sander has a dust collection type including the dust collection cover held thereto and a general-purpose simple type not including the dust collection cover. Optionally, the power tool of the simple type has a type that a dust collection adapter obtained by unitizing the dust collection fan and the dustproof cover in which the dust collection fan is embedded can be attached to a main body of the power tool. In the simple type, the spindle for driving the tip tool such as the grinding stone has a length by which the tip tool is directly attached thereto. Therefore, when the dust collection fan and the dust collection cover are attached to the power tool of the simple type, the length of the spindle is insufficient, which results in difficulty in the attachment of the tip tool.
- In order to allow specification change from the power tool of the simple type to the power tool of the dustproof type without detaching the spindle previously provided to the power tool of the simple type, that is, without detaching a main body spindle, it is required to couple a threaded shaft member, that is, an extension spindle to a tip of the main body spindle. In order to couple the extension spindle to the main body spindle, a female thread portion thread-coupled to a male thread portion of the main body spindle is provided on a base end portion of the extension spindle. And, in order to attach the tip tool to a tip portion of the extension spindle, a male thread portion thread-coupled with a lock nut for fastening the tip tool is provided to the tip of the extension spindle.
- On the other hand, when the tip tool is connected and disconnected to/from the main body spindle for replacement of the tip tool, that is, is attached and detached thereto/therefrom, a lock button provided on the power tool main body is operated to lock the main body spindle so as not to rotate it. Therefore, when the tip tool is replaced, while a worker operates the lock button with worker's one hand to fix the main body spindle, the worker rotationally operates the lock nut with worker' s other hand to fasten the tip tool to the main body spindle.
- However, in order to replace the tip tool which has been attached to the extension spindle, if the lock nut which has fastened the tip tool is tried to be loosened while the rotation of the main body spindle is stopped by the lock button, the lock nut does not rotate against the extension spindle, and the lock nut and the extension spindle rotate together, and therefore, the thread-coupled portion between the extension spindle and the main body spindle may be loosened, which may result in their disconnection from each other.
- If the extension spindle is loosened and disconnected from the main body spindle, a state that the extension spindle and the tip tool are fixed to each other occurs, and therefore, another work for detaching the tip tool from the extension spindle is required, which results in a problem of poor workability for the tool replacement.
- A preferred aim of the present invention is to provide a dust collection adapter to which a tip tool such as a grindstone wheel can be attached even with a configuration that a dust collection function is provided to a general-purpose power tool main body, and provide a power tool including the dust collection adapter.
- Another preferred aim of the present invention is to provide a dust collection adapter which can improve the replacement workability for the tip tool such as the grindstone wheel with respect to the power tool main body, and provide a power tool including the dust collection adapter.
- The present invention provides a dust collection adapter according to
claim 1. Further preferred embodiments are shown inclaims 2 to 10. The present invention also provides a power tool according to claim 11 which performs a grinding process to a material to be ground by a tip tool. The power tool is provided such that the power tool comprises: a power tool main body to which a main body spindle for rotationally driving the tip tool is provided; and a dust collection adapter according to any ofclaims 1 to 10. -
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FIG. 1 is a partially-cutaway front view showing a disk grinder serving as a power tool in a state that a dust collection adapter is held; -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a principal portion ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a disk grinder in a state that the dust collection adapter is detached; -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing a procedure of detaching the dust collection adapter from the disk grinder; -
FIG. 5 is a base view ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is an exploded view showing the dust collection adapter detached from the disk grinder; -
FIG. 7A is an enlarged front view showing a tip portion of a main body spindle; -
FIG. 7B is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing an extension spindle portion; -
FIG. 8A is a front view showing a modified example of the extension spindle portion; -
FIG. 8B is a right side view ofFIG. 8A ; -
FIG. 9A is a front view showing another modified example of the extension spindle portion; -
FIG. 9B is a right side view ofFIG. 9A ; -
FIG. 10A is a front view showing still another modified example of the extension spindle portion; -
FIG. 10B is a right side view ofFIG. 10A ; -
FIG. 11A is a front view showing still another modified example of the extension spindle portion; -
FIG. 11B is a right side view ofFIG. 11A ; -
FIG. 12A is a front view showing still another modified example of the extension spindle portion; -
FIG. 12B is a right side view ofFIG. 12A ; -
FIG. 13A is a front view showing still another modified example of the extension spindle portion; -
FIG. 13B is a right side view ofFIG. 13A ; -
FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view showing a disk grinder in a state that a dust collection adapter is held, as a modified example;FIG. 15 is an exploded view showing the dust collection adapter detached from the disk grinder shown inFIG. 14 ; -
FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view showing a dust collection adapter having a net-shaped member; -
FIG. 17 is a base view showing a disk grinder to which the dust collection adapter shown inFIG. 16 is held; -
FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the disc grinder shown inFIG. 17 ;FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view showing inclination angles of a plate spring and a guide piece shown inFIG. 16 along a circumferential direction; -
FIG. 20 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line 20-20 inFIG. 17 ; -
FIG. 21 is a base view showing a disk grinder to which the dust collection adapter as another modified example is held; -
FIG. 22 is a base view showing a disk grinder to which the dust collection adapter as still another modified example is held;FIG. 23 is a partially-cutaway view showing a disk grinder to which the dust collection adapter as still another modified example is held; -
FIG. 24 is a base view ofFIG. 23 ; -
FIG. 25 is an enlarged side view showing an engagement groove formed in a holder; -
FIG. 26 is an exploded perspective view showing the holder and a skirt member attached thereto; -
FIG. 27 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the holder and the skirt member attached thereto; -
FIG. 28A is an enlarged front view showing a part of the skirt member and the dust collection cover in a state that the skirt member collides against a foreign substance; -
FIG. 28B is a lateral cross-sectional view showing the skirt member in the state that the skirt member collides against the foreign substance; -
FIG. 29A is a base view showing a part of a skirt member as a modified example; -
FIG. 29B is a cross-sectional view taken alongline 29B-29B inFIG. 29A ; -
FIG. 30A is a base view showing a part of a skirt member as another modified example; -
FIG. 30B is a cross-sectional view taken alongline 30B-30B inFIG. 30A ; -
FIG. 31 is an enlarged front view showing a part of a skirt member and a dust collection cover as a modified example; -
FIG. 32 is a partially-cutaway front view showing a disk grinder to which a dust collection adapter as still another modified example is held; -
FIG. 33 is a base view ofFIG. 32 ; -
FIG. 34 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a part of the skirt member and a holder to which the skirt member is attached, shown inFIG. 33 ; -
FIG. 35 is a base view showing a disk grinder to which a dust collection adapter as still another modified example is held;FIG. 36 is a cross-sectional view showing a part of a skirt member as still another modified example; and -
FIG. 37 is a base view showing a disk grinder to which a dust collection adapter as still another modified example is held. - A power tool shown in the figures is a portable, that is, a handheld
type disk grinder 10. Thedisk grinder 10 is used for performing the grinding process to a surface of, for example, concrete, a stone material, or others as a material to be ground, and is also called "disk sander". In each figure, common members are denoted by the same reference symbol. - As shown in
FIGs. 1 and2 , thedisk grinder 10 includes: acylindrical motor case 11a; and agear case 11b attached to a tip portion thereof, and anelectric motor 12 is contained inside themotor case 11a as the power source, as shown inFIG. 2 . Theelectric motor 12 is connected to a commercial power source, which is not shown, via apower source cord 13 drawn out from a rear end portion of themotor case 11a, and is driven by power supplied from the commercial power source. Abevel gear 15 is attached to arotation shaft 14 of theelectric motor 12, and abevel gear 16 engages with thebevel gear 15. Thebevel gear 16 is attached to amain body spindle 17 arranged at a right angle to therotation shaft 14. In this manner, torque of theelectric motor 12 is transmitted to themain body spindle 17 via the bevel gears 15 and 16, so that themain body spindle 17 is rotated around a rotational center shaft. Thismain body spindle 17 is rotatably supported by a bearing 18 attached to thegear case 11b. Thebearing 18 is attached to thegear case 11b by acylindrical member 19 fixed to thegear case 11b. Thecylindrical member 19 is arranged coaxially with themain body spindle 17, and is provided diametrically outside themain body spindle 17. - In the
disk grinder 10, a power toolmain body 10a is composed of: themotor case 11a; thegear case 11b; and the above-described members embedded inside themotor case 11a and thegear case 11b. Adust collection adapter 20 is detachably provided on this power toolmain body 10a. When thedust collection adapter 20 is held to the power toolmain body 10a, a type of thedisk grinder 10 is the dust collection type as shown inFIG. 2 . On the other hand, when thedust collection adapter 20 is detached from the power toolmain body 10a and agrindstone wheel 23 which is the tip tool is attached to themain body spindle 17, thedisk grinder 10 of the simple type is configured as shown inFIG. 3 . As shown inFIGs. 2 and3 , amale thread portion 21 is provided at a tip portion of themain body spindle 17. A large-diametrical flange portion 22 is provided closer to a base end portion side thereof than themale thread portion 21, and thisflange portion 22 strikes onto thebearing 18. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , when thedisk grinder 10 is the simple type, a cup-shapedgrindstone wheel 23 serving as the tip tool is directly attached to themale thread portion 21 positioned at the tip portion of themain body spindle 17. Thisgrindstone wheel 23 includes a base 24 formed in a cup shape, and a plurality ofdiamond grindstones 25 are fixed to an front-surface outer peripheral portion of thisbase 24 by means such as adhesion. Aboss 26 is attached to a diametrical center portion of thebase 24. As shown inFIG. 2 , theboss 26 includes: acylindrical portion 26a inserted into a through-hole 24a of thebase 24; and an annularend plate portion 26b provided at an end portion of thecylindrical portion 26a, and a vibration-proof rubber sheet 27 is sandwiched between theend plate portion 26b and thebase 24. - The
grindstone wheel 23 is attached to themain body spindle 17 by alock nut 28 serving as the fastening member thread-coupled to themale thread portion 21 of themain body spindle 17. Afemale thread portion 28a thread-coupled to themale thread portion 21 is provided on thelock nut 28. When thegrindstone wheel 23 is attached to themain body spindle 17, thecylindrical portion 26a is inserted into themale thread portion 21 so that theend plate portion 26b of theboss 26 strikes onto theflange portion 22. Next, themale thread portion 21 and thecylindrical portion 26a are inserted into the through-hole 24a to provide such a state that thebase 24 is contacted to theend plate portion 26b via the vibration-proof rubber sheet 27, and thelock nut 28 is attached to themale thread portion 21 for fastening and fixing. In order not to rotate themain body spindle 17 in the fastening of thelock nut 28, alock button 29 is provided on thegear case 11b. - A lock pin (not shown) which is reciprocatable in a direction parallel to the
main body spindle 17 is provided on thelock button 29. InFIG. 3 , by pushing thelock button 29 to a position shown by a two-dot chain line 29a, the lock pin is engaged with a recess portion, which is not shown, formed in thebevel gear 16, so that thebevel gear 16 is fixed to restrict the rotation of themain body spindle 17. In this manner, by rotating thelock nut 28 in the state that the rotation of themain body spindle 17 is restricted, thelock nut 28 can be easily thread-coupled to themale thread portion 21. Also when thelock nut 28 is loosened to be detached from themale thread portion 21, themain body spindle 17 is locked by pushing thelock button 29, so that the rotation is restricted. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , thedust collection adapter 20 includes: adust collection fan 31 rotationally driven together with thegrindstone wheel 23 by theelectric motor 12; and adust collection cover 32 for containing thedust collection fan 31 therein and covering a diametrical outside of thegrindstone wheel 23. Thedust collection fan 31 includes: adisk portion 31a; and a plurality ofblade portions 31b provided on a front-surface side of thedisk portion 31a, so that a fan main body is formed of thedisk portion 31a and the plurality ofblade portions 31b. Thedust collection fan 31 and thegrindstone wheel 23 are rotated around a rotational center shaft of themain body spindle 17. - The
dust collection cover 32 includes: anend wall portion 33; a cylindricalperipheral wall portion 34; and apartition wall 35 opposed to theend wall portion 33 via an outer peripheral portion of thedust collection fan 31. Theend wall portion 33 and theperipheral wall portion 34 are fixed to each other by a fixing element (not shown) such as a thread. Anannular partition wall 35 protruding diametrically inward is integrally provided with theperipheral wall portion 34, and asuction opening 35a is formed in thepartition wall 35. On a front-surface side of theperipheral wall portion 34, acylindrical tool cover 36 is integrally provided with theperipheral wall portion 34. Thetool cover 36 has an inner diameter larger than an outer diameter of thegrindstone wheel 23 to cover a diametrical outside of thegrindstone wheel 23. - At a diametrical center portion of the
end wall portion 33, acylindrical holding portion 33a fitted to thecylindrical member 19 of the power toolmain body 10a is provided. Thedust collection cover 32 is detachably held to thecylindrical member 19 at the holdingportion 33a. When the holdingportion 33a is fitted to an outer periphery of thecylindrical member 19, thedust collection cover 32 and thetool cover 36 are fixed to thecylindrical member 19. Afan containing chamber 37 is formed between theend wall portion 33 and thepartition wall 35, so that thedust collection fan 31 is embedded inside thefan containing chamber 37. When thedust collection fan 31 is rotated, air flows from outside into thefan containing chamber 37 via thesuction opening 35a. Avolute flow path 38 formed between theperipheral wall portion 34 and an outer periphery of thedust collection fan 31 has a cross-sectional area which gradually becomes larger toward a downstream side in a circumferential direction. As shown inFIG. 1 , anexhaust duct 39 is provided on the dust collection cover 32 so as to communicate with a most downstream portion of thevolute flow path 38. - The
dust collection cover 32 is configured by combining a first casehalf body 32a and a second casehalf body 32b each made of a resin material such as nylon. In the first casehalf body 32a, a part of theend wall portion 33 and theperipheral wall portion 34 and a part of theexhaust duct 39 are integrated with each other. In the second casehalf body 32b, a rest part of theperipheral wall portion 34, a rest part of theexhaust duct 39, thepartition wall 35, and thetool cover 36 are integrated with each other. - A
hose 39a is attached to theexhaust duct 39 as shown inFIG. 1 , and theexhaust duct 39 is connected to a dust collection bag (not shown) by thehose 39a. Therefore, the dusts generated in the polishing work by thegrindstone wheel 23 are sucked into thefan containing chamber 37 inside thedust collection cover 32 by the rotation of thedust collection fan 31, and then, are guided to the dust collection bag through thehose 39a. In this manner, the dusts generated in the polishing work are removed by the dust collection bag without scattering around thedisk grinder 10. - Inside the
tool cover 36, askirt member 40 serving as a sealing member is arranged movably in an axial direction of themain body spindle 17. Theskirt member 40 is attached to anannular holder 41, and a plurality of compression coil springs 42 serving as spring members are held between theholder 41 and thepartition wall 35, so that spring force is applied to theskirt member 40 by the compression coil springs 42 in a protrusion direction from a tip surface of thetool cover 36. When the surface of the concrete or others is polished by thegrindstone wheel 23, theskirt member 40 serving as the sealing member covers a diametrical outside of thegrindstone wheel 23, so that it can be exactly. prevented that the dusts are blown outside. - An
extension spindle portion 51 serving as the threaded shaft portion is detachably attached to aboss portion 31c of thedust collection fan 31. Abase end portion 52 of theextension spindle portion 51 is inserted into an attachinghole 31d formed in theboss portion 31c of thedust collection fan 31. Two flat surfaces are formed on an inner peripheral surface of the attachinghole 31d so as to be shifted from each other by a phase of 180° in a circumferential direction. On the other hand, as shown inFIG. 8 , twoflat surfaces 53 are formed on an outer peripheral surface of thebase end portion 52 of theextension spindle portion 51 so as to correspond to a cross-sectional shape of the attachinghole 31d and so as to be shifted from each other by a phase of 180° in the circumferential direction, which results in a width-across-flat structure for thebase end portion 52. As shown inFIGs. 2 and7B , afemale thread portion 54 which is a thread hole thread-coupled to themale thread portion 21 of themain body spindle 17 is formed in thebase end portion 52. By theflat surfaces 53 and the attachinghole 31d, theextension spindle portion 51 and thedust collection fan 31 are positioned in the circumferential direction, and besides, they are configured so as to be movable in the shaft direction. In this manner, when thedust collection adapter 20 is attached to thedisk grinder 10, the positioning in the circumferential direction is achieved by only matching the positions of theextension spindle portion 51 and the attachinghole 31d of thedust collection fan 31 with each other and inserting them, so that driving force of thedisk grinder 10 can be transmitted to the dust collection fan. - A
male thread portion 55 thread-coupled to thefemale thread portion 28a of thelock nut 28 is formed on a tip portion of theextension spindle portion 51. Themale thread portion 21 of themain body spindle 17 and themale thread portion 55 of theextension spindle portion 51 have the same outer diameter and thread pitch with each other, so that thegrindstone wheel 23 can be attached to themale thread portion 21 of themain body spindle 17 as shown inFIG. 3 , and besides, thegrindstone wheel 23 can be attached to themale thread portion 55 of theextension spindle portion 51 as shown inFIG. 2 . Thegrindstone wheel 23 is fastened by thelock nut 28 thread-coupled to themale thread portions FIG. 2 , when thegrindstone wheel 23 is attached to themain body spindle 17 via theextension spindle portion 51, and besides, when thedust collection adapter 20 is attached to the power toolmain body 10a, the type of thedisk grinder 10 is the dust collection type. On the other hand, as shown inFIG. 3 , when thegrindstone wheel 23 is attached to themain body spindle 17, the type of thedisk grinder 10 is the simple type. - Each of the
male thread portions grindstone wheel 23 is attached to themain body spindle 17 as shown inFIG. 3 , thelock nut 28 is thread-coupled to themale thread portion 21. At this time, thelock button 29 is operated, so that thelock nut 28 is rotated rightward as viewed from a front surface side of thelock nut 28, that is, from below inFIG. 3 , in the state that the rotation of themain body spindle 17 is restricted. - In order to attach the
extension spindle portion 51 to themain body spindle 17, thelock button 29 is operated, so that theextension spindle portion 51 is similarly rotated rightward to be thread-coupled to themain body spindle 17 in the state that the rotation of themain body spindle 17 is restricted. Further, in order to attach thegrindstone wheel 23 to themain body spindle 17, the boss portion of thegrindstone wheel 23 is fitted on the tip portion of theextension spindle portion 51, so that thelock nut 28 is thread-coupled to themale thread portion 55. Also at this time, the state that the rotation of themain body spindle 17 is restricted is provided by thelock button 29, and thelock nut 28 is rotated rightward. In this manner, when thedust collection fan 31 is coupled to themain body spindle 17 via theextension spindle portion 51, and besides, when thedust collection cover 32 is held to the power toolmain body 10a, the type of thedisk grinder 10 is the dust collection type. Since thegrindstone wheel 23 is attached to themain body spindle 17 via theextension spindle portion 51, the length of the thread portion in the axial direction required for the attachment can be sufficiently secured, and the attachment can be exactly performed. Still further, even if theblade portions 31b of thedust collection fan 31 are formed to be thick, the thread-coupling can be sufficiently performed, and therefore, an air volume for the dust collection can be increased as achieving the exact attachment. - When the
grindstone wheel 23 is detached from thedisk grinder 10 to which thedust collection adapter 20 has been held, thelock nut 28 is rotated in the loosening direction. At this time, in some cases, the thread coupling of thefemale thread portion 54 of theextension spindle portion 51 to themale thread portion 21 of themain body spindle 17 may be loosened although thelock nut 28 is not loosened. Besides, since the worker rotates thelock nut 28 with the worker's other hand as the worker is pushing thelock button 29 with the worker's one hand, this operation is not easy because the positions of thelock button 29 and thelock nut 28 are farther away from each other than the positions in the case that thelock nut 28 is detached from themale thread portion 21 of themain body spindle 17. - Therefore, in the tip portion of the
extension spindle portion 51, arecess portion 56 opened in a tip surface of theextension spindle portion 51 is formed as a rotation-restricting portion. As shown inFIG. 8B , therecess portion 56 is formed as a hexagonal hole, and an attachment/detachment jig 57 whose outer peripheral surface is hexagon can be engaged with this hexagonal hole.FIG. 4 shows a state that the attachment/detachment jig 57 is engaged with therecess portion 56 serving as the rotation-restricting portion. A plurality ofrecess portions 58 are formed in an end surface of thelock nut 28 at the same radial positions with each other from the rotation center, and an attachment/detachment jig 59 can be engaged with therecess portions 58, as shown inFIGs. 4 and5 . In the attachment/detachment jig 59,protrusions 59a engaged with therecess portions 58 are provided. - In a state of engagement of the attachment/
detachment jig 57 with therecess portion 56 and engagement of theprotrusions 59a of the attachment/detachment jig 59 with therecess portions 58 as shown inFIG. 4 , thelock nut 28 is rotated leftward inFIG. 5 corresponding to the loosening direction by the attachment/detachment jig 59 as the rotation of theextension spindle portion 51 is restricted by the attachment/detachment jig 57 as shown inFIG. 5 . In this manner, thelock nut 28 can be easily detached from themale thread portion 55 of theextension spindle portion 51 without rotating theextension spindle portion 51 against themain body spindle 17. At this time, since thelock nut 28 can be loosened by relatively rotating thelock nut 28 against theextension spindle portion 51 leftward inFIG. 5 , the attachment/detachment jig 57 may be rotated rightward as the attachment/detachment jig 59 is fixed, or both of them may be rotated simultaneously. -
FIG. 6 shows thedisk grinder 10 in states that thegrindstone wheel 23 is detached from theextension spindle portion 51 and that theextension spindle portion 51 is detached from themain body spindle 17. When theextension spindle portion 51 is detached from themain body spindle 17 in the state that thegrindstone wheel 23 is detached from theextension spindle portion 51, thelock button 29 is pushed, so that the rotation of themain body spindle 17 is restricted, and theextension spindle portion 51 is rotated leftward. At this time, theextension spindle portion 51 may be rotationally operated leftward by the attachment/detachment jig 57, or theextension spindle portion 51 may be rotated leftward as the worker holds theboss portion 31c of thedust collection fan 31 with the worker's hand. When theextension spindle portion 51 is thread-coupled to themain body spindle 17, theextension spindle portion 51 may be rotationally operated rightward by the attachment/detachment jig 57, or theextension spindle portion 51 may be rotated rightward as the worker holds theboss portion 31c of thedust collection fan 31 with the worker's hand. - Each of
FIGs. 9A to 13B shows a modified example of theextension spindle portion 51. In the tip portion of theextension spindle portion 51 shown inFIGs. 9A and 9B , a one-line recess-shaped groove, that is, a minus-symbol groove 56a extending in a diametrical direction is provided as the rotation-restricting portion. In the tip portion of theextension spindle portion 51 shown inFIGs. 10A and 10B , a crossing two-line recess-shaped groove, that is, a plus-symbol groove 56b is provided as the rotation-restricting portion. Therefore, in order to attach/detach thelock nut 28 to/from theextension spindle portion 51 as shown inFIGs. 9A and 9B , a member engaged with the minus-symbol groove 56a is used as the attachment/detachment jig. In order to attach/detach thelock nut 28 to/from theextension spindle portion 51 as shown inFIGs. 10A and 10B , a member engaged with the plus-symbol groove 56b is used as the attachment/detachment jig. - In the tip portion of the
extension spindle portion 51 shown inFIGS. 11A and 11B , a hexagonal-shapedprotrusion 56c is provided as the rotation-restricting portion so as to protrude from the tip surface thereof. In the tip portion of theextension spindle portion 51 shown inFIGs. 12A and 12B , a square-shapedprotrusion 56d is provided as the rotation-restricting portion so as to protrude from the tip surface thereof. In the tip portion of theextension spindle portion 51 shown inFIGs. 13A and 13B , aprotrusion 56e is provided so as to protrude from the tip surface thereof, and a through-hole 56f which faces in the diametrical direction with respect to the rotational center shaft of theextension spindle portion 51 is provided in theprotrusion 56e serving as the rotation-restricting portion. Therefore, in order to attach/detach thelock nuts 28 to/from theextension spindle portions 51 shown inFIGs. 11A to 12B , a spanner or others is used as the attachment/detachment jig. In order to attach/detach thelock nut 28 to/from theextension spindle portion 51 shown inFIGs. 13A and 13B , a rod member which penetrates through the though-hole 56f is used as the attachment/detachment jig. - In this manner, as the rotation-restricting portion for restricting the rotation of the
extension spindle portion 51, any shape such as the recess portion, the protrusion, and the shape obtained by forming the though-hole in the protrusion may be used as long as the attachment/detachment jig can be engaged with theextension spindle portion 51. Further, the shape of thelock nut 28 is not limited to the shape obtained by forming the plurality ofrecess portions 58 in the end surface thereof, and alock nut 28 whose outer peripheral surface has a square shape or a hexagonal shape may be used. -
FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view showing a modified example of the disk grinder, andFIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view showing the disk grinder in the state that thedust collection adapter 20 and thedust collection fan 31 are detached from the power toolmain body 10a as shown inFIG. 14 . - As shown in
FIG. 14 , in an outer periphery of theholder 41, a plurality of engagement stops 41a are provided in a circumferential direction at a predetermined interval. Inside thetool cover 36, a plurality ofengagement grooves 36a engaged with the engagement stops 41a are provided. Protruding movement of theskirt member 40 pressed by the compression coil springs 42 is restricted by contact of the engagement stops 41a with astopper 36b. Also in theholder 41 shown inFIG. 2 , engagement stops engaged with engagement grooves formed in thetool cover 36 are formed. - A threaded
shaft portion 51a is fixed to theboss portion 31c of thedust collection fan 31. As shown inFIG. 14 , in the threadedshaft portion 51a, afemale thread portion 54 thread-coupled to themale thread portion 21 of themain body spindle 17 is formed. In the threadedshaft portion 51a, amale thread portion 55 protruding from theboss portion 31c is provided. Therefore, while the above-describedextension spindle portion 51 is formed of a member different from thedust collection fan 31 so that theextension spindle portion 51 can be separated from thedust collection fan 31, the threadedshaft portion 51a having a structure corresponding to that of theextension spindle portion 51 is fixed to thedust collection fan 31 shown inFIGs. 14 and15 . This threadedshaft portion 51a configures the extension spindle portion. - In this manner, the type of the
disk grinder 10 shown inFIG. 14 is the dust collection type as shown inFIG. 14 by attaching thedust collection fan 31 integrated with the threadedshaft portion 51a to themale thread portion 21 of themain body spindle 17, and then, attaching thegrindstone wheel 23 to themale thread portion 55 of the threadedshaft portion 51a so as to fasten thelock nut 28 to themale thread portion 55. On the other hand, the type of thedisk grinder 10 is the simple type by not attaching thedust collection fan 31 to themain body spindle 17 but directly attaching thegrindstone wheel 23 to themale thread portion 21 as shown inFIG. 3 . - The threaded
shaft portion 51a serving as the extension spindle shown inFIG. 14 is fixed to thedust collection fan 31, and therefore, when thedust collection fan 31 is detached from themain body spindle 17, the threadedshaft portion 51a is detached from themain body spindle 17 as shown inFIG. 15 . - The threaded
shaft portion 51a shown inFIG. 14 is made of a metal material, and thedust collection fan 31 is made of a resin material. When thedust collection fan 31 is molded by a mold, the threadedshaft portion 51a is arranged inside the mold, and the threadedshaft portion 51a is molded together with thedust collection fan 31. However, by integrally molding the threadedshaft portion 51a and thedust collection fan 31 from a light metal material or a resin material by the mold, thedust collection fan 31 having the integrated structure including the threadedshaft portion 51a is obtained. - In the tip of the threaded
shaft portion 51a, arecess portion 56 serving as the rotation-restricting portion and engaged with the attachment/detachment jig 57 is formed. As the rotation-restricting portion, as shown inFIGs. 9A to 13B , any shape such as the recess portion, the protrusion, and the shape obtained by forming the through-hole in the protrusion may be used as long as the attachment/detachment jig 57 can be engaged therewith. -
FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view showing a modified example of a dust collection adapter,FIG. 17 is a base view showing a disk grinder to which the dust collection adapter shown inFIG. 16 is held, andFIG. 18 is a perspective view of the disk grinder.FIGs. 17 and18 show thedust collection adapter 20 in a state that thegrindstone wheel 23 is detached from theextension spindle portion 51.FIG. 16 shows a state that theextension spindle portion 51 serving as the threaded shaft portion is attached to thedust collection fan 31. - As shown in
FIG. 16 , between theholder 41 and thepartition wall 35, a plurality of plate springs 43 serving as spring members are held in the circumferential direction at an equal interval in order to apply the spring force to theskirt member 40 in the direction of protrusion from a tip surface of thetool cover 36. One end portion of each of the plate springs 43 is fixed to thepartition wall 35, and the other end portion thereof abuts on theholder 41. Each of the plate springs 43 extends from the one end portion toward the other end portion along an inner peripheral surface of the dust collection cover 32 in a rotational direction of thegrindstone wheel 23, and besides, inclines toward a front of thedust collection cover 32. In thedust collection adapter 20 shown inFIG. 16 , five plate springs 43 are provided. - In the
holder 41, twelveguide pieces 44 protruding from an inner peripheral surface thereof toward a diametrical inside thereof are integrally provided in a rib shape. A length of the protrusion of each of theguide pieces 44 in a diametrically-inward direction is shorter than a length of the protrusion of each of the plate springs 43 in the diametrically-inward direction. As shown inFIG. 17 , each of theguide pieces 44 extends along the inner peripheral surface of theholder 41 in the circumferential direction, and besides, inclines along a rotational direction of thedust collection fan 31 shown by an arrow in a direction of approaching from an opening side of the dust collection cover 32 to thepartition wall 35 side, that is, inclines so that each of theguide pieces 44 approaches toward thesuction opening 35a. A height of the protrusion of each of theseguide pieces 44 from the inner peripheral surface of theholder 41 to the diametrical inside is uniformed from one end to the other end. Further, all of the twelveguide pieces 44 have the same shape, they are arranged in the circumferential direction at equal intervals, andadjacent guide pieces 44 are arranged to be shifted from each other in the circumferential direction so that they do not overlap with each other as viewed from the shaft direction of themain body spindle 17. In this manner, theholder 41 integrally provided with theguide pieces 44 can be molded easily by using a pair of molds for mold injection which are divided in the axial direction, and therefore, a mold having a complicated configuration is unnecessary, so that a manufacturing cost of the dust collection cover 32 including thisholder 41 can be reduced. -
FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view showing angles of the inclination of eachplate spring 43 and guidepiece 44 along the circumferential direction. As shown inFIG. 19 , it is set that the inclination angle "A" of theplate spring 43 is larger than the inclination angle "B" of theguide piece 44. It is set that, even if theholder 41 moves toward thepartition wall 35 to a stroke edge as elastically deforming theplate spring 43, the inclination angle A of theplate spring 43 is not smaller than the inclination angle B of eachguide piece 44. - As shown in
FIGs. 17 and18 , a net-shapedmember 61 is provided on a front surface of thepartition wall 35 as a protector. This net-shapedmember 61 includes: aring portion 62 whose diameter is smaller than an inner diameter of thesuction opening 35a; and a plurality ofrib portions 63 extending from an outer peripheral portion of thepartition wall 35 toward thering portion 62 as curving in the rotational direction of thedust collection fan 31. Each of therib portions 63 is formed in an arc shape integrally with thering portion 62, and a diametrical inside portion of each of therib portions 63 protrudes to a front of thesuction opening 35a. In thepartition wall 35, twelverib portions 63 less than fifteen which is the number of blades of thedust collection fan 31, that is, the number ofblade portions 31b, are arranged in the circumferential direction of the dust collection cover 32 at equal intervals. A front surface of the net-shapedmember 61 protrudes forward more than the front surface of thepartition wall 35. - In this manner, since the net-shaped
member 61 is composed of: thering portion 62; and the plurality ofrib portions 63 protruding from a front-surface flame portion of thepartition wall 35 toward the diametrical inside, the net-shapedmember 61 has a rectifying function which guides flow of the dusts. By providing the net-shapedmember 61 integrally with thedust collection cover 32, the dust collection cover 32 having the rectifying function can be manufactured at low cost. Since tip portions of the plurality ofrib portions 63 on the inner peripheral side are coupled to each other by thering portion 62, strength of the net-shapedmember 61 can be increased, and therefore, durability and operation reliability of the dust collection cover 32 can be enhanced. - The net-shaped
member 61 overlaps an outer peripheral portion of thesuction opening 35a. Therefore, even if relatively-large foreign substances such as concrete pieces generated by grinding a member to be ground in the grinding work are sucked toward thesuction opening 35a, the foreign substances are captured by the net-shapedmember 61. In this manner, it is prevented that the foreign substances enter from the suction opening 35a toward thedust collection fan 31. - While a cross-sectional shape of the diametrical outside portion of each
rib portion 63 relative to thepartition wall 35 has a rectangular shape, a cross-sectional shape of a portion of eachrib portion 63 relative to thesuction opening 35a has an arc-shapedportion 63a as shown inFIG. 20 at a corner of end portions thereof opposed to thedust collection fan 31, the corner being positioned on a rear side of the rotational direction of thedust collection fan 31. Therefore, swirling flow which flows from thegrindstone wheel 23 side toward thedust collection fan 31 is smoothly guided to thedust collection fan 31 so as to flow toward the axial direction relative to thedust collection fan 31 by the arc-shapedportion 63a of eachrib portion 63. In this manner, a suction efficiency is enhanced by thisdust collection fan 31. An arrow "C" inFIG. 20 indicates the flow of the sucked air. - When the
dust collection cover 32 is held to thedisk grinder 10, theentire grindstone wheel 23 is covered by thedust collection cover 32, and besides, a back surface of thegrindstone wheel 23 opposed to a grinding surface of thegrindstone wheel 23 is covered by thepartition wall 35 and the net-shapedmember 61. When theelectric motor 12 is activated in a state that thedust collection cover 32 is held to thedisk grinder 10, thedust collection fan 31 is rotated together with thegrindstone wheel 23 so that suction power is generated at thesuction opening 35a. When thegrindstone wheel 23 is pressed onto the material to be ground such as concrete or tile so that the grinding work is performed, the dusts such as grinding powders are scattered diametrically outside from the outer peripheral portion of thegrindstone wheel 23. The scattered dusts are blocked by theskirt member 40 from their external leakage, and are captured inside thetool cover 36. The dusts captured inside thetool cover 36 are sucked from thesuction opening 35a to thefan containing chamber 37 by the suction power of thedust collection fan 31, pass through thevolute flow path 38, and are exhausted from theexhaust duct 39. The exhausted dusts are collected in the dust collection bag (not shown) provided at the end portion of theexhaust duct 39. - The dusts generated by the grinding by the
grindstone wheel 23 are scattered from the outer peripheral portion of thegrindstone wheel 23 toward a tangential direction thereof, pass through between the outer peripheral portion of thegrindstone wheel 23 and theholder 41 as swirling inside thetool cover 36, and are sucked toward thesuction opening 35a. At this time, in the inner peripheral surface of theholder 41, theguide pieces 44 are provided so as to extend along the flow of the dusts and so as to be inclined relative to the circumferential direction. Therefore, the dusts flow along theseguide pieces 44, so that the dusts are guided by theguide pieces 44 to also flow in the axial direction toward thesuction opening 35a as swirling in the same direction with thegrindstone wheel 23. That is, the dusts flow spirally inside thetool cover 36. - The flow of the dusts after passing through between the outer peripheral portion of the
grindstone wheel 23 and theholder 41 passes through between the plate springs 43. Since these plate springs 43 are also provided so as to extend along the flow of the dusts and so as to be inclined relative to the circumferential direction, the dusts flow along the plate springs 43, so that the dusts are guided by the plate springs 43 to also flow in the axial direction toward thesuction opening 35a as enhancing the swirling flow toward the rotational direction of thedust collection fan 31. Even if theskirt member 40 moves vertically as following asperity of the material 50 to be ground, the swirling flow of the dusts is not weaken by the guidance by the plate springs 43 because the inclination angle A of eachplate spring 43 is not smaller than the inclination angle B of eachguide piece 44. - Then, the swirling flow of the dusts enhanced by the
guide pieces 44 and the plate springs 43 flows along therib portions 63, and is guided to thesuction opening 35a. Theserib portions 63 extend along the rotational direction of thedust collection fan 31, and besides, are curved toward the shaft center of thedust collection fan 31, and therefore, the flow of the dusts are guided toward the center of thedust collection fan 31 as further enhancing the swirling flow by therib portions 63. Further, the flow of the dusts flowing from the suction opening 35a into thevolute flow path 38 is guided by thering portion 62 which couples the tips of therib portions 63, and is directed toward the axial direction (an inflow direction) of thedust collection fan 31. Since each of theguide pieces 44, plate springs 43, andrib portions 63 is arranged in the circumferential direction at equal intervals, the dusts flow from the suction opening 35a into thevolute flow path 38 as maintaining substantially uniform flow relative to the circumferential direction. - The dusts after the inflow from the suction opening 35a into the
volute flow path 38 are exhausted diametrically outward by rotational force of thedust collection fan 31 as passing through between therespective blade portions 31b, pass through thevolute flow path 38, are exhausted from theexhaust duct 39, and are collected in the dust collection bag (not shown) . In this manner, inside thedust collection cover 32, the flow of the dusts exhausted from thegrindstone wheel 23 flow into thevolute flow path 38 as swirling in the same direction with the rotational direction of thedust collection fan 31 by theguide pieces 44, the plate springs 43, and therib portions 63 which are provided in theholder 41, and therefore, efficiency of the dust collection by thedust collection fan 31 can be increased. Therefore, the efficiency of the dust collection by thedust collection fan 31 can be increased without largely manufacturing thedust collection fan 31, and the dusts exhausted from thegrindstone wheel 23 can be collected further efficiently. - Since the number of the
rib portions 63 is different from the number of theblade portions 31b of thedust collection fan 31, each phase of pressure fluctuation generated between eachblade portion 31b of thedust collection fan 31 and eachrib portion 63 is shifted from the other for everyblade portion 31b. In this manner, resonance of noises due to the pressure fluctuation is prevented, so that the noises of this dust collection cover 32 can be reduced. - The net-shaped
member 61 including therib portions 63 and thering portion 62 is provided to thesuction opening 35a of thedust collection cover 32, and therefore, even if the relatively-large foreign substances such as concrete pieces which are ground in the grinding work enter the inside of the dust collection cover 32 carelessly, the foreign substances are captured by the net-shapedmember 61. In this manner, the entering of the foreign substances from the suction opening 35a into thevolute flow path 38 can be prevented. Therefore, it is prevented to block the rotation of thedust collection fan 31 or break thedust collection fan 31 due to the foreign substances generated by grinding the material 50 to be ground during the grinding work, so that operation reliability of this dust collection cover 32 can be enhanced. -
FIG. 21 shows a modified example of the net-shapedmember 61 provided to thedust collection cover 32. The net-shapedmember 61 includes: anouter ring portion 62a; and aninner ring portion 62b whose diameter is smaller than that of theouter ring portion 62a. The diameter of theinner ring portion 62a is smaller than that of thering portion 62 shown inFIG. 17 . A crossing-belt-shapedportion 64 having a lattice pattern is provided between both thering portions rib portions 63 are provided to theouter ring portion 62a similarly to the ribs shown inFIG. 17 . By providing the lattice-pattern crossing-belt-shapedportion 64 to the net-shapedmember 61, the strength of the net-shapedmember 61 can be enhanced. -
FIG. 22 shows still another modified example of the net-shapedmember 61 provided to thedust collection cover 32. This net-shapedmember 61 has an annularprotective plate 66 in which twelve circular through-holes 65 are formed at equal intervals. To theprotective plate 66,rib portions 63 similarly to the rib portions shown inFIG. 17 are provided. By forming the net-shapedmember 61 with using such aprotective plate 66, the net-shapedmember 61 can be provided so as to have a simple and strong configuration. The net-shapedmembers 61 shown inFIGs. 21 and22 may be made of a resin material so as to be integrally formed with a casehalf body 32b of thedust collection cover 32, or the net-shapedmembers 61 may be made of resin or metal so as to be separately formed as a different member from the casehalf body 32b and be attached to thepartition wall 35. -
FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional view showing thedisk grinder 10 to which a dust collection adapter of a modified example is provided, andFIG. 24 is a base view ofFIG. 23 .FIG. 25 is a side view showing a recess portion provided to the holder, andFIG. 26 is a perspective view showing the holder and a skirt portion attached thereto. - Four
engagement grooves 36a are formed in thedust collection cover 32, and engagement stops 41a engaged with therespective engagement grooves 36a are provided to theholder 41 which is made of resin. As shown inFIG. 25 , theengagement groove 36a includes: afirst recess portion 71a which opens at a front end surface of thedust collection cover 32; and a second recess portion 71b which is away from thefirst recess portion 71a in the circumferential direction, and thefirst recess portion 71a and the second recess portion 71b are communicated with each other by aguide recess portion 71c. In the second recess portion 71b, a stopper surface 71d for supporting theengagement stop 41a is provided. In this manner, in order to attach theholder 41 to thedust collection cover 32, theholder 41 is pushed and inserted into the dust collection cover 32 against the spring force of thecompression coil spring 42 in a state that theengagement stop 41a is engaged with thefirst recess portion 71a. And, theholder 41 is rotated until theengagement stop 41a reaches a position of the second recess portion 71b through theguide recess portion 71c in a state that theengagement stop 41a abuts on aguide surface 71e of theguide recess portion 71c. When the pushing force to theholder 41 is released in this state, theengagement stop 41a abuts on the stopper surface 71d of the second recess portion 71b. In this manner, theholder 41 is held to thedust collection cover 32, so that the detachment thereof from thedust collection cover 32 is prevented. In this manner, by engaging theengagement stop 41a with theengagement groove 36a, theholder 41 can be attached to the dust collection cover 32 exactly and easily. Theholder 41 can move vertically relative to the dust collection cover 32 in the state that theengagement stop 41a in the second recess portion 71b is biased by the spring force. - In the
holder 41, anattachment groove 41b to which theskirt member 40 is held is formed on its one end surface as shown inFIG. 26 , and aprotrusion 41c to which thecompression coil spring 42 is held is provided on the other end surface as shown inFIG. 27 . Theskirt member 40 is formed in an annular shape so that both ends of a fabric material made of felt and formed in a band shape are abutted to each other. It is set that a thickness of theskirt member 40 is larger than a width of theattachment groove 41b, and, when theskirt member 40 is pushed into theattachment groove 41b, theskirt member 40 is fixed to theholder 41. A front end surface of theskirt member 40 fixed to theholder 41 protrudes forward over a front surface of thegrindstone wheel 23. - When the grinding work is performed by the
disk grinder 10, theskirt member 40 protrudes over the front surface of thegrindstone wheel 23, and therefore, theskirt member 40 is pressed onto the material 50 to be ground by the spring force of the compression coil springs 42, so that it is suppressed to generate a space between theskirt member 40 and the material 50 to be ground. In this state, thegrindstone wheel 23 is rotationally driven in a direction shown by an arrow inFIG. 24 , so that thedisk grinder 10 is moved along a surface of the material 50 to be ground. At this time, as shown inFIGs. 28A and 28B , even if a protrudingportion 50a exists on the surface of the material 50 to be ground, it is suppressed to generate the space in a portion of theskirt member 40 which contacts the protrudingportion 50a because theskirt member 40 is continuously formed in a series of shape except for the abuttingportion 40a. In this manner, the flowing of the dusts or others into thefan containing chamber 37 is prevented. - Since the
skirt member 40 is pressed into theattachment groove 41b to be held to theholder 41, the attaching work of theskirt member 40 to theholder 41 can be simplified. Since theskirt member 40 which is made of fabric can be manufactured at a lower cost than that of a brush or others, increase in a maintenance cost thereof can be prevented even if theskirt member 40 is frequently replaced with new one. Since air sucked by thedust collection fan 31 flows into thefan containing chamber 37 from thesuction opening 35a and is exhausted to theexhaust duct 39, pressure is most lowered in a region where theexhaust duct 39 communicates with thefan containing chamber 37. Theskirt member 40 is held to theattachment groove 41b so that the abutting portion of the both ends thereof is positioned to match a portion where the suction power is most excellent, that is, the region where theexhaust duct 39 communicates with thefan containing chamber 37. The abuttingportion 40a is not particularly stitched or adhered, and therefore, a slight space may be generated in some cases. However, as shown inFIG. 24 , by arranging the abuttingportion 40a at the position where the suction power is excellent, it can be suppressed that the dusts or others are exhausted from the abuttingportion 40a to an outside. - Since the
holder 41 is held to the dust collection cover 32 in the state that theskirt member 40 has been previously attached thereto, theskirt member 40 can be easily held to thedust collection cover 32. Since rigidity of theskirt member 40 can be maintained by theholder 41, the ring shape thereof can be exactly maintained even if theskirt member 40 contacts the material 50 to be ground such as the concrete surface so that load is applied thereto. Since theskirt member 40 is inserted and fixed to theattachment groove 41b of theholder 41, the attachment of theskirt member 40 to theholder 41 can be performed easily. Even if theskirt member 40 is worn by the grinding, the replacement work thereof with anew skirt member 40 can be easily performed, and therefore, the maintenance performance for thedisk grinder 10 can be improved. -
FIG. 29A is a base view showing askirt member 40 of a modified example, andFIG. 29B is a cross-sectional view taken alongline 29B-29B inFIG. 29A . - As shown in
FIGs. 29A and 29B , in theholder 41, anengagement stop 72 protruding into theattachment groove 41b is provided. When theskirt member 40 is pressed into theattachment groove 41b, theengagement stop 72 bites into theskirt member 40, so that it is suppressed that theskirt member 40 falls off from theattachment groove 41b. In this manner, theskirt member 40 can be exactly fixed to theholder 41. A recess portion where theengagement stop 72 slips in theskirt member 40 may be previously formed. -
FIG. 30A is a base view showing askirt member 40 of still another modified example, andFIG. 30B is a cross-sectional view taken alongline 30B-30B inFIG. 30A . - The
skirt member 40 shown inFIGs. 30A and 30B is formed by laminating three fabrics. In this manner, by laminating a plurality of fabrics, theskirt member 40 can be formed. -
FIG. 31 is a front view showing a part of askirt member 40 of still another modified example. In theskirt member 40, astring 73 is woven as two lines into a portion thereof which protrudes from theholder 41. By weaving thestring 73 into theskirt member 40, the strength and the flexibility of theskirt member 40 can be adjusted to a desired characteristic. -
FIG. 32 is a partially-cutaway front view showing a disk grinder to which a dust collection adapter of still another modified example is held.FIG. 33 is a base view ofFIG. 32 , andFIG. 34 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a part of a skirt member and a holder to which the skirt member is attached, shown inFIG. 33 . - While the above-described
skirt member 40 is formed of one band-shaped fabric, thisskirt member 40 is formed of a plurality offabric sheet members 74 as shown inFIG. 33 . In theholder 41, a plurality ofattachment grooves 41b to which therespective sheet members 74 are attached are formed. A length of thesheet member 74 is almost equal to that of theattachment groove 41b, and is formed in a strip shape so that a thickness thereof is larger than a width of theattachment groove 41b. As shown inFIG. 34 , thesheet member 74 is held to theattachment groove 41b so that a portion thereof on one side in the width direction protrudes from a front surface of theholder 41. - Each of the
sheet members 74 is inclined relative to a tangential direction of a radius of thedust collection fan 31 so that a downstream portion in the rotational direction of thedust collection fan 31 is formed diametrically inward from an upstream portion thereof toward the downstream portion. In the downstream portion of thesheet member 74, ataper portion 74a whose tip portion is sharpened is formed, and thetaper portion 74a overlaps with a base end portion of theother sheet member 74 so as to sandwich a space therebetween. In this manner, since the space is formed between the overlapping portion of twosheet members 74 adjacent to each other, a plurality ofcommunication flow paths 75 through which air flows by the respective spaces as shown by an arrow inFIG. 33 are formed in theskirt member 40. - Each of the
communication flow paths 75 is inclined so as to be involved in the swirling flow generated by thegrindstone wheel 23 by the rotation of thedust collection fan 31, and therefore, air is involved from the outside and flows into theskirt member 40. In this manner, a large volume of air is guided into thefan containing chamber 37. Since each of thesheet members 74 overlaps with theother sheet member 74 so as to sandwich the space therebetween at their both end portions in the longitudinal direction, it is prevented that the dusts which are scattered diametrically outward by thegrindstone wheel 23 fall out from theskirt member 40. The length and a flow path cross-sectional area of each of thecommunication flow paths 75 and the inclination angle of each of thecommunication flow paths 75 are set in accordance with the grinding performance of thegrindstone wheel 23 and the suction performance of thedust collection fan 31. -
FIG. 35 is a base view showing adisk grinder 10 to which askirt member 40 of a modified example is provided. Thisskirt member 40 is formed of a plurality ofsheet members 74 whose thicknesses are uniform in their longitudinal direction as a whole. -
FIG. 36 is a cross-sectional view showing askirt member 40 of a modified example, and thisskirt member 40 is formed so that a plurality of fabric materials are laminated for each of thesheet members 74. Each of thesheet members 74 may be formed by laminating a fabric material, a resin sheet, and a metal brush. -
FIG. 37 is a base view showing a disk grinder to which a dust collection adapter of a still another modified example is held. Thisskirt member 40 is formed of a plurality ofsheet members 74 continuously attached to theattachment grooves 41b via a space so as to sandwich the space therebetween in a circumferential direction. An end surface of each of thesheet members 74 is inclined as shown inFIG. 37 , and acommunication flow path 75 is formed by a space between the end surfaces of thesheet members 74. However, theskirt member 40 may be formed of one band-shaped fabric, and a plurality of through-holes forming the communication flow paths may be formed in theskirt member 40. Further, even if thecommunication flow paths 75 are formed in theskirt member 40 so as to protrude in the diametrical direction, the dusts which are scattered by thegrindstone wheel 23 are guided by the air flowing inside from thecommunication flow paths 75, and therefore, it is prevented that the dusts are exhausted outside theskirt member 40. - In the foregoing, the invention made by the inventors has been concretely described based on the embodiments. However, it is needless to say that the present invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments and various modifications and alterations can be made within the scope of the present invention, as determined by the appended claims. For example, the
disk grinder 10 which is shown is an electric tool using an electric motor as a driving source, that is, a power tool. However, the present invention can be also applied to a power tool of a type using an air motor as the driving source. Thedisk grinder 10 which is shown is used to perform a grinding process to a surface of a material to be ground, so that the surface of the material to be ground can be roughly processed by the grinding process. On the other hand, a finishing process is called "polishing process", and a power tool performing the polishing process is called "disk sander" or "polisher". The power tool of the present invention can be also applied to an apparatus performing the polishing process.
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- A dust collection adapter (20) which is attachable to a power tool main body (10a) and which collects dust generated when a material to be ground is processed by a tip tool (25) rotationally driven by a main body spindle (17) of the power tool main body (10a),
wherein the dust collection adapter (20) includes:a dust collection fan (31) which is rotationally driven by the main body spindle (17); anda dust collection cover (32) which is held to the power tool main body (10a) to contain the dust collection fan (31) therein and which covers a diametrical outside of the tip tool (25), the dust collection fan (31) includes:a fan main body (31a) having a plurality of blades (31b); andwherein the dust collection adapter further comprises:an extension spindle (51) which extends the main body spindle (17) and which is detachable to the dust collection fan (31),wherein the extension spindle (51) has a female thread portion (54) able to be thread-coupled to a first male thread portion (21) of the main body spindle (17) at a base end portion, has a second male thread portion (55) able to be thread-coupled to a fastening member (28) for fixing the tip tool at a tip portion, and has an engagement portion (53) which is movable in a shaft direction and is engaged in a circumferential direction with an attachment hole (31d) of the dust collection fan (31) at an outer peripheral surface, the adapter being characterised by:the engagement portion (53) and attachment hole (31d) being so shaped that the driving force of the power tool can be transmitted to the dust collection fan (31), the engagement portion (53) being inserted into the attachment hole (31d) of the dust collection fan (31) from the tip portion side, andthe female thread portion (54) and the engagement portion (53) are positioned on a diametrical inside of the dust collection fan (31) in a state in which the extension spindle (51) is inserted into the attachment hole (31d) of the dust collection fan (31), and the second male thread portion (55) of the extension spindle (51) is protruded from the dust collection fan (31). - The dust collection adapter (20) according to claim 1, characterized in that
a rotation-restriction portion (56) for restricting rotation of the dust collection fan (31) in a rotational direction of the fastening member (28) when the fastening member (28) is rotated with respect to the second male thread portion (55) is provided to the extension spindle (51). - The dust collection adapter (20) according to either of claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that
the rotation-restriction portion (56) is a recess portion such as a hexagonal hole which opens at a tip surface of the second male thread portion (55) of the extension spindle (51) and which is engaged with a first attachment/detachment jig (57), and
a second attachment/detachment jig (59) is engaged with a recess portion (58) to restrict the rotation of the dust collection fan (31) in the rotational direction of the fastening member (28). - The dust collection adapter (20) according to any one of the previous claims, in particular claim 2, characterized in that
the rotation-restriction portion (56) is a protrusion such as a hexagonal protrusion which protrudes from a tip surface of the second male thread portion (55) of the extension spindle (51) and which is engaged with a first attachment/detachment jig (57), and
a second attachment/detachment jig (59) is engaged with a recess portion (58) to restrict the rotation of the dust collection fan (31) in the rotational direction of the fastening member (28). - The dust collection adapter (20) according to any one of the previous claims characterized in that
a net-shaped member (61) which suppresses entering of a foreign substance from the tip tool (25) to the dust collection fan (31) is provided to the dust collection cover (32). - The dust collection adapter (20) according to any one of the previous claims, in particular claim 5, characterized in that
the net-shaped member (61) includes:a ring portion (62); anda plurality of rib portions (63) which are curved from an inner peripheral surface of the dust collection cover (32) in the rotational direction of the dust collection fan (31) and which extend toward the ring portion (62) so as to be integrated with the ring portion (62). - The dust collection adapter (20) according to any one of the previous claims characterized in that
the dust collection adapter (20) further includes:an annular holder (41) which is arranged at a tip portion of the dust collection cover (32) so as to be movable in an axial direction;a skirt member (40) made of fabric which is held to the holder (41) and which prevents scattering of dust generated when the material to be ground is processed; anda spring member (42) which is arranged between the holder (41) and the dust collection cover (32) and which applies spring force to the holder (41) in a direction that the skirt member (40) protrudes from a front surface of the dust collection cover (32). - The dust collection adapter (20) according to any one of the previous claims, in particular claim 7, characterized in that
the skirt member (40) is held to the holder (41) so that both ends of a band-shaped member are abutted to each other, and the abutting portion is arranged in a region corresponding to an exhaust opening of the dust collection cover (32). - The dust collection adapter (20) according to any one of the previous claims, in particular claim 7, characterized in that
a plurality of engagement stops (41a) which protrude diametrically outward are provided to the holder (41), attachment grooves (36a) which are engaged with the respective engagement stops (41a) are formed in the dust collection cover (32), and each of the attachment grooves (36a) includes:a first recess portion which opens at a front surface of the dust collection cover (32);a second recess portion which includes a stopper surface for supporting the engagement stop (41a) so as to be away from the first recess portion in a circumferential direction; anda guide recess portion which couples the first recess portion and the second recess portion to each other. - The dust collection adapter (20) according to any one of the previous claims, in particular claim 7, characterized in that
a plurality of communication flow paths (73) for communicating an inside of the skirt member (40) and an outside thereof with each other are formed in the skirt member (40). - A power tool (10) which performs a grinding process to a material to be ground by a tip tool (25), characterized in that
the power tool (10) includes:a power tool main body (10a) to which a main body spindle (17) for rotationally driving the tip tool (25) is provided; andthe dust collection adapter (20) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein dust generated when a material to be ground is processed by the tip tool (25) is sucked into the dust collection cover (32).
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