Suction Device for a Releasable Connection to a Hand-Held Power Tool
US-2024075572-A1 · Mar 7, 2024 · US
US9527181B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9527181-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313892809-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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An attachment for dust collection for cutting machining includes a rotation mechanism and a dust collection enclosure for enclosing at least part of a tool. The dust collection enclosure is rotatably configured by being fixed to the rotation mechanism. A gap for checking a machining state is provided in the dust collection enclosure.
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What is claimed is: 1. An attachment for dust collection for cutting machining, comprising: a rotation mechanism; and a dust collection enclosure, rotatably configured by being fixed to the rotation mechanism, for enclosing at least part of a tool, wherein a gap for checking a machining state is provided in the dust collection enclosure, and the dust collection enclosure has a shape such that the gap faces a travel direction side of the tool, due to the dust collection enclosure rotating together with the rotation mechanism, by a frictional force between a workpiece and the dust collection enclosure, when the dust collection enclosure contacts a top face of the workpiece during a feeding operation. 2. The attachment for dust collection for cutting machining according to claim 1 , wherein the dust collection enclosure has a first portion on a rotation mechanism side, having a first strength, and a second portion that constitutes a workpiece side, having a second strength smaller than the first strength. 3. The attachment for dust collection for cutting machining according to claim 1 , wherein a shield member is provided for preventing intrusion of chips into a gap of a bearing that is used as the rotation mechanism. 4. The attachment for dust collection for cutting machining according to claim 1 , wherein the dust collection enclosure has a shape in which part of a side face of a tubular structure is cut, or a tubular shape of non-constant height. 5. The attachment for dust collection for cutting machining according to claim 1 , wherein the dust collection enclosure comprises a brush configuration. 6. A dust collecting duct device for machine tools, comprising: the attachment for dust collection according to claim 1 ; and a flow channel of air for dust collection that is coupled to the rotation mechanism of the attachment for dust collection. 7. A tool holder for machine tools, comprising: the dust collecting duct device according to claim 6 ; and a holder section, to which the dust collecting duct device is removably coupled, for holding a tool and for being attached to a rotating shaft of a machine tool. 8. The tool holder for machine tools according to claim 7 , wherein a dust collection port for discharge of chips out of the dust collecting duct device is provided in such a manner that a discharge direction of the chips is oriented perpendicularly to a central axis of the tool. 9. A machine tool device, comprising: the dust collecting duct device according to claim 6 ; and a driving mechanism, to which the dust collecting duct device is coupled, for relatively displacing a tool with respect to the workpiece while rotating the tool. 10. The machine tool device according to claim 9 further comprising the tool. 11. The machine tool device of claim 10 further comprising a power source for tool rotation that is independent of rotation of the dust collection enclosure with the rotation mechanism. 12. An attachment device for machine tool generated dust collection, comprising: a rotation mechanism; and a dust collection enclosure, the dust collection enclosure being secured to the rotation mechanism for rotation with the rotation mechanism, said dust collection enclosure extending, for tool visibility, only partially about a circumference extending about the rotation mechanism and only partially about the tool, and said dust collection enclosure being flexible such that upon contact with a workpiece said dust collection enclosure rotates into a tool visibility position, wherein the dust collection enclosure is configured to rotate together with the rotation mechanism, on account of a frictional force between a workpiece and the dust collection enclosure, when a feeding operation is given to the dust collection enclosure contacting with a top face of the workpiece, such that the dust collection enclosure will not extend about a travel direction side of the circumference of the tool during the feeding operation. 13. The attachment device of claim 12 wherein the rotation mechanism is a bearing assembly with a first portion configured for attachment with a flow duct of the machine tool and a second portion fixed to the dust collection enclosure. 14. The attachment device of claim 13 further comprising a shield that is secured to both said bearing assembly and said dust collection enclosure.
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