Belt sander
US-2021252665-A1 · Aug 19, 2021 · US
US12576471B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12576471-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318170839-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2022 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2026 |
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A belt sander has an electric motor, a housing including a motor housing part, belt driving part, first handle and battery mounting part. Where a direction in which a rotational axis of the drive roller and the driven roller extend is a left-right direction, a direction wherein the rollers are arranged in parallel is a front-rear direction, and a direction orthogonal to the left-right and front-rear directions is an up-down direction, the belt driving part is below the motor, and a polishing surface is defined by a lower surface of the sanding belt. The battery mounting part is configured so a battery can be mounted and removed by being slid in a sliding direction. The mounting part overlaps with the polishing surface viewed from above and overlaps with the motor viewed from the front. The sliding direction of the battery is a horizontal direction including the front-rear and left-right directions.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A belt sander, comprising: an electric motor; a housing that includes a motor housing for housing the motor; a belt driving part that includes a drive roller configured to be rotated by the motor, and a driven roller, and is configured to drive an endless sanding belt looped over the drive roller and the driven roller, wherein: where a direction in which a rotational axis of the drive roller and a rotational axis of the driven roller extend is defined as a left-right direction, a direction in which the drive roller and the driven roller are arranged in parallel is defined as a front-rear direction, and a direction orthogonal to the left-right direction and the front-rear direction is defined as an up-down direction, the belt driving part is arranged below the motor, and a polishing surface is defined by a lower surface of the sanding belt; a first handle that is provided on one side or rear side of the motor in the front-rear direction to extend in the front-rear direction and configured to be held by a user; and a battery mounting part configured such that a battery as a power source of the motor can be mounted thereto and removed therefrom by being slid in a sliding direction, wherein: the battery mounting part is arranged in a position to overlap with the polishing surface when viewed from above and to overlap with the motor when viewed from the front, the sliding direction is a horizontal direction including the front-rear direction and the left-right direction, the motor housing part has an upper wall substantially parallel to the polishing surface, the battery mounting part is provided below the upper wall in the up-down direction, and the battery mounting part is configured such that the battery mounted to the battery mounting part does not protrude upward from the upper wall in the up-down direction. 2 . The belt sander as defined in claim 1 , wherein: the battery mounting part is configured such that the battery mounted to the battery mounting part does not protrude from a front end of the housing in the front-rear direction. 3 . The belt sander as defined in claim 1 , wherein: the battery mounting part is configured such that the battery mounted to the battery mounting part protrudes forward from a front end of the housing by a prescribed protruding length in the front-rear direction, and the protruding length is 10% or less of a length of the battery in the front-rear direction. 4 . The belt sander as defined in claim 1 , wherein: the battery mounting part is configured such that the battery mounted to the battery mounting part does not protrude from left and right ends of the housing in the left-right direction. 5 . The belt sander as defined in claim 1 , wherein: the battery mounting part is configured such that the battery mounted to the battery mounting part protrudes leftward or rightward from the left or right end of the housing by a prescribed protruding length in the left-right direction, and the protruding length is 10% or less of a length of the battery in the left-right direction. 6 . The belt sander as defined in claim 1 , wherein: the sliding direction is the front-rear direction, and the battery mounting part is configured such that the battery can be mounted to the battery mounting part by being slid in a direction from the front to the rear relative to the battery mounting part. 7 . The belt sander as defined in claim 1 , wherein: the battery mounting part is configured such that the battery can be mounted thereto and removed therefrom by being slid in the left-right direction. 8 . The belt sander as defined in claim 1 , further comprising: a second handle having an arm having a pivot axis extending in the left-right direction and connected to the housing, and a grip part connected to the arm and configured to be held by a user, the second handle being turnable relative to the housing, wherein: according to turning (turning operation) of the second handle, the grip part moves to: a first turning position in which an upper end of the grip part is located substantially in the same position as an upper wall of the motor housing part in the up-down direction, and a second turning position in which the grip part is located below or above the battery mounted to the battery mounting part, in the up-down direction. 9 . The belt sander as defined in claim 1 , to which the battery is removably mounted. 10 . A belt sander, comprising: an electric motor; a housing that includes a motor housing part for housing the motor; a belt driving part that includes a drive roller configured to be rotated by the motor, and a driven roller, and is configured to drive an endless sanding belt looped over the drive roller and the driven roller, wherein: where a direction in which a rotational axis of the drive roller and a rotational axis of the driven roller extend is defined as a left-right direction, a direction in which the drive roller and the driven roller are arranged in parallel is defined as a front-rear direction, and a direction orthogonal to the left-right direction and the front-rear direction is defined as an up-down direction, the belt driving part is arranged below the motor, and a polishing surface is defined by a lower surface of the sanding belt; a first handle that is provided on one side or rear side of the motor in the front-rear direction to extend in the front-rear direction and configured to be held by a user; a second handle that has an arm having a pivot axis extending in the left-right direction and connected to the housing, and a grip part connected to the arm and configured to be held by a user, the second handle being turnable relative to the housing; and a battery mounting part configured such that a battery as a power source of the motor can be mounted thereto and removed therefrom by being slid in a sliding direction, wherein: the battery mounting part is arranged in a position to overlap with the polishing surface when viewed from above and to overlap with the motor when viewed from the front, the battery mounting part is configured such that the battery mounted to the battery mounting part does not protrude from an upper wall of the motor housing part in the up-down direction, according to turning of the second handle, the grip part moves to: a first turning position in which an upper end of the grip part is located substantially in the same position as the upper wall in the up-down direction, and a second turning position in which the grip part is located below or above the battery mounted to the battery mounting part, in the up-down direction. 11 . The belt sander as defined in claim 10 , to which the battery is removably mounted. 12 . The belt sander as defined in claim 10 , wherein: the battery mounting part is configured such that an upper surface of the battery mounted to the battery mounting part is located substantially in the same position as the upper wall in the up-down direction. 13 . A belt sander, comprising: an electric motor; a housing that includes a motor housing for housing the motor; a belt driving part that includes a drive roller configured to be rotated by the motor, and a driven roller, and is configured to drive an endless sanding belt looped over the drive roller and the driven roller, wherein: where a direction in which a rotational axis of the drive roller and a rotational axis of the driven roller extend is defined as a left-right direction, a direction in which the drive roller and the driven roller are arranged in parallel is defined as a front-rear direction, and a direction orthogonal to the left-right direction and the front-rear direction i
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