[0001] The present invention relates to an apparatus for polishing the painted surfaces
of automobiles or the like.
[0002] It has been a common practice to use a sand paper manually with water for the area
to be polished when automobiles are repainted. However, although it is laborious to
perform such an operation, uniform polish can not be expected with irregular finishing.
[0003] Therefore, the principal object of the invention is to provide a polishing apparatus
which can accomplish the uniformly polished finishing.
[0004] To achieve the above object, the polishing apparatus in accordance with the invention
comprises a driving source having a vertical axis of rotation, a polishing member
comprising a polishing face perpendicular to the axis of rotation and being driven
to rotate by the driving source, and a pair of guide members extending in a direction
perpendicular to the axis of rotation and being disposed on both sides of the polishing
member.
[0005] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the polishing member comprises a pair
of rigid support plates, one of the support plates being disposed on the lower position
with respect to the axis of rotation and being formed with the polishing face, and
an elastic body sandwitched between the pair of rigid support plates.
[0006] Hence, according to the invention, uniform polished finishing can be accomplished
by means of the guide members. In addition, because of the elastic body on the polishing
member, surface having a small curvature radius can be smoothly polished for the entire
area thereof., Furthermore, since the polishing face is supported by a rigid plate,
slight unevenness on a surface to be polished can be removed and polished.
[0007] The features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following
description of the preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the appended claims
and the accompanying drawing figures wherein :
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a top plain view of an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 3 is a front elevation of an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing in detail a roller employed as a guide member
and the vicinities thereof of the invention;
Fig. 5 is a plain view showing an arrangement of a pair of guide rollers and the construction
relative thereto of the invention;
Fig. 6 is a sectional view showing in detail the vicinities of a movable element of
the invention;
Fig. 7 is an elevational view showing a movement of the movable member of the invention;
Fig. 8 is a sectional view showing the vicinities of a rotational shaft of the invention;
Fig. 9 is a sectional view showing a polishing member and the vicinities thereof of
the invention;
Fig. 10 is a plain view showing a bottom face of • the polishing member of the invention;
Fig. 11 through Fig. 13 are simplified views illustrating modes of operations of the
polishing apparatus of the invention;
Fig. 14 is a simplified view illustrating a movement of a polishing face of the invention.
[0008] As shown in Fig. 1, a main body 1 forms substantially "L" and a connecting end 2
on the main body 1 receives pressurized air which drives an air pressure motor 3 integrated
in the main body 1. By this air pressure motor 3 a polishing member 4 is rotated about
the vertical axis of rotation, and a polishing face 5 is formed in a plane perpendicular
to the axis. Dust produced by the polishing operation using the polishing member 4
thus formed is absorbed toward a vacuum source through a bottom portion 6 on the main
body 1 and a connecting end 7. The connecting end 2 and 7 are respectively connected
with flexible tubes.
[0009] The polishing apparatus according to the invention is formed symmetric with respect
to a plane which contains the vertical axis of rotation of the polishing member 4.
A base member 8 formed at the bottom of the main body 1 protrudes radially outwardly
of the main body 1. As also shown in Figs. 4 and 5 the base member 8 has a pair of
circumferentially spaced brackets 9 and 10 and another pair of circumferentially spaced
brackets 11 nad 12 opposite to the pair of brackets 9 and 10. The brackets 9 and 11
substantially have the shape of the letter L as viewed from the horizontal plane.
To these brackets 9 and 11 a U-shaped adjusting member
14 is attached at both the ends thereof by pins 13 and 18. These ends are fixed on
the brackets 9. and 11 in such a way that the adjusting member 14 can be angularly
displaced about the axis that is perpendicular to the axis of rotation. On legs 14a
and 14b of the adjusting member 14 abutting projections 15 and 16 are formed respectively.
The abutting projection 15 has an abutting surface 17 which is inclined toward the
axis of rotation as it lowers. The other abutting projection 16 is identical in shape
with the abutting projection 15.
[0010] The bracket 9 is provided with a screw bar 18 whose axis extends perpendicular to
the axis of rotation and the axis of the pin 13, and which passes through a through
hole 19. One end of the screw bar 18 passes through a through hole 20 formed on the
bracket 10 and E rings 21 and 22 provided thereon prevent the bar 18 from axial displacements.
A roller 23 playing the role of a guide member is rotatably held on a support leg
25 of an operating member 24 about an axis parallel to the screw bar 18. An adjusting
portion 26 formed in an upper portion of the operating member 24 and bent toward it
can make contact with the tilted surface 17 of the abutting projection 15. At a meeting
point of the leg 25 with the adjusting portion 26 there is formed a pair of tapped
holes 27 in a spaced relation. These tapped holes 27 receive the screw bar 18. By
rotating a knob 28 of the screw bar 18 the operating member 24 and the guide roller
23 can be moved along the axis of the screw bar 18. Between said tapped holes 27 for
the screw bar 18 a coil spring 100 is disposed around the bar 18, and one end of the
coil spring 100 is supported by the base member 8 and the other end of the same is
supported on the surface of the operating member 24 which is facing to the base member
8. By this coil spring 100 the operating member 24 is given force away from the base
member 8 and consequently, the adjusting member 26 is always given force repulsive
to the tilted surface 17. Furthermore a spring 119 is provided around the screw bar
18 between the knob 28 and the bracket 9 to thereby cause the smooth rotation of the
screw bar 18. The same construction is provided with respect to the leg 14b in which
an operating member 29, a guide roller
30, and an abutting projection 16 having an abutting surface
31 are similarly provided. Likewise, by rotating a knob 32 of the screw bar 33 which
is provided with a spring 120 therearound between the knob 32 and the bracket 11,
the operating member 29 can be moved along said operating member 24 in parallel.
[0011] As clearly shown in Fig. 6, approximately at the center of the adjusting member 14
there is formed a ring unit 34. At a fixed wall 36 located opposite to a holder 35
on the body side a nut 37 is disposed. A fixing screw bar 38 screwed in this nut 37
protrudes toward the holder 35. The screw bar 38 is rotated through a knob 39. One
end 40 of the screw bar 38 can make contact with a movable element 41 which is fixed
to the base member 8. By the end 40 of the screw bar 38 the movable element 41 can
be firmly sandwiched between the end 40 and the holder 35 whereby the angular displacement
positions of the adjusting member 14 about the axis of 13 (81) can be set. Through
this setting the angular displacement positions of the operating members 24 and 29
about the axes of the screw bar 18 and 33 are determined. Accordingly the positional
relationship between the lower surfaces of the rollers 23, 30 and the polishing face
5 of the polishing member 4 can be adjusted so that the polishing face 5 will protrude
slightly lower than the lower surfaces of the rollers 23, 30 or it is flush with the
surfaces.
[0012] At the lower end 41a of the movable member 41 there is formed a slot 102 extending
vertically with respect to Fig. 6. A screw 103 for fixing the movable element 41 to
the base member 8 is screwed in a tapped hole 104 of the base member 8 through this
slot 102. The relation between the diameter l1 of the slot 102 and the k2 of the screw
103 is expressed by l1 > k2 and, therefore the movable element 41 is allowed to move
by way of the screw 103 by the distance ℓ1-ℓ2. By this movement the adjusting member
14 can be slightly displaced angularby about the axes of the pins 13 and 81 with the
movable element 41 being sandwiched between the end 40 of the screw bar 38 and the
holder 35. In other words, the adjusting member 14 is fixed to the base member 8 with
a certain play therebetween. When vibrations caused by a surface 70 to be polished
are transferred from the rollers 23, 30 to the projections 15, 16 of the adjusting
member 14 through the operating members 24, 29 and the adjusting members 26, 29a shown
in Fig. 7 during polishing work, the play of the movable element 41 serves to make
the vibrations absorbed by the adjusting member 14, thereby achieving a stable rotating
operation of the polishing member 4. In addition, since the rollers 23 and 30 are
individually installed from each other, vibrations on one roller 23 or 30 will not
be transferred to the other roller 30 or 23 but will be fully absorbed by the adjusting
member 14, a remarkable improvement in work is accomplished.
[0013] Fig. 8 shows a sectional view showing the vicinities of a rotating shaft 89. The
radial force of the rotating shaft 89 is supported by bearings 90 and 91. The rotating
shaft 89 is rotatably driven by a rotor 92, and a rotating cylinder 93 is fixed to
the lower end of the rotating shaft 89 by means of a jig 94. Inside the rotating cylinder
93 a rotating shaft 57 is rotatably disposed through a bearing 95 so as to be eccentric
by distance d with respect to the axis of the rotating shaft 89. On the rotating shaft
57 a screw 57a which is fixed to the polishing member 4 integrally is screwed coaxially.
By disposing the shaft 57 and 89 eccentrically to each other, the polishing face 5
of the polishing member 4 can be driven to move as shown in Fig. 14. The driving mechanism
of the polishing member 4 is not limited to the one shown in Fig. 8 but other driving
mechanisms such as gives a single circular movement may be employed.
[0014] Fig. 9 is an enlarged view of the polishing member 4 and the vicinities thereof.
An elastic 50 made of rubber, sponge and the like is sandwiched between a rigid support
plate 51 of metal or the like and a rigid support plate 52 having the polishing face
5. The support plate 5 comprises a rigid plate 53 made of bakelite or the like and
sand paper 54, which has the polishing face 5, bonded to the rigid plate 53 with an
adhesive agent. A cavity 55 formed within the main body 1 is communicated with the
connecting end 7 for absorbing fine dust of the painted surfaces,of automobile bodies
produced during polishing work by the polishing face 5 whereby working environment
is properly maintained. To improve the absorbing efficiency of dust produced, the
polishing member 4 is specifically provided with a plurality of suction holes 56 which
are bored through the polishing member 4 in the thicknesswise direction thereof and
are circumferentially spaced at intervals. A screw stud 57a mounted on the center
of the support plate 51 is screwed in the rotating shaft 57 to connect the polishing
member 4 to the shaft 57. The motor 3 is supplied with pressurized air for driving
the polishing member 4 to rotate by depressing an operating lever 58, which is mounted
on the top of the main body 1, around an axis of a pin 59 so as to press a knob 60.
The lever 58 is reset to its original position by a spring not shown. Another lever
61 is adapted to be angularby displaced. By operating the lever 61, air flow rate
to be supplied to the motor 3 can be varied, thereby changing the rotating speed of
the motor 3.
[0015] With the guide rollers 23 and 30 being in contact with the body of an automobile
to be polished, the polishing face 5 of the polishing member 4 rotating polishes the
surface of the body. In the case where the surface 70 to be polished has an outwardly
protruding cylindrical portion, by placing the rollers 23 and 30 parallel to the circumferential
direction of the cylindrical portion as shown in Fig. 11, that is, parallel to a direction
shown by a curved arrow 71 in Fig. 11, the entire peripheral area of the outwardly
protruding cylindrical portion in the surface 70 can be positively uniformly polished.
In addition, by adjusting the screw bars 18 and 33 with respect to the axial positions
thereof through the rotation of the knobs 28 and 32, a surface 70 to be polished having
a stepped portion 70a as shown in Fig. 12 can be fully polished.
[0016] Since the support plate 52 having the polishing face 5 is fixed to the rigid support
plate 51 through the elastic body 50, a somewhat uneven surface 70 can be polished
to be even because of this rigidity. The elastic body 50 contributes, on the other
hand, to smoothly polish a surface 70 having a small curvature radius as shown in
Fig. 13 for the entire area thereof. Furthermore, polishing wherein the outer edge
of the polishing face 5 is employed can be effected because of the elasticity of the
elastic body 50, and whereby the operator can always check the condition of the surface
being polished, so that excellent finish can be attained.
[0017] As other embodiments of the present invention, other type of driving source for operating
the polishing member may be used in place of the air pressure motor 3. Likewise the
rollers 23 and 30 may be replaced with bars or rods fixed to the operating members
24 and 29 respectively.
[0018] The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the
spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiment is therefore to
be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the
invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description
and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims
are therefore intended to be embraced therein.