Abstract
An air-guiding structure for an air sander includes a muffler assembly
integrally formed from plastic material, a main passageway and a sub-passageway
formed in the muffler assembly, a dust collection port formed at a
bottom end of the sub-passageway, and a baffle integrally formed within
the main passageway to divide the main passageway into a front section
and a rear section. One side of the main passageway communicates with
the sub-passageway, and the main passageway has a joint port and an
exhaust port opposite to the joint port. The joint port and the dust
collection port of the muffler assembly connect to the outlet port
and joint port of the air sander, respectively. The baffle is formed
with a predetermined number of thin holes to communicate the front
section with the rear section, wherein the rear section of the main
passageway communicates with the sub-passageway.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. An air-guiding structure for an air sander, comprising: a muffler
assembly integrally formed from plastic material; a main passageway
and a sub-passageway formed in the muffler assembly, one side of
the main passageway communicating with the sub-passageway, wherein
the main passageway having a joint port and an exhaust port opposite
to the joint port; a dust collection port formed at a bottom end
of the sub-passageway, wherein the joint port and the dust collection
port of the muffler assembly connect to the outlet port and joint
port of the air sander, respectively; and a baffle integrally formed
within the main passageway to divide the main passageway into a
front section and a rear section, the baffle being formed with a
predetermined number of thin holes to communicate the front section
of the main passageway with the rear section of the main passageway,
wherein the rear section of the main passageway communicates with
the sub-passageway.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The invention relates to an air-guiding structure for an
air sander, and in particular to an air-guiding structure including
a muffler assembly integrally formed with a main passageway, a sub-passageway,
and a baffle arranged in the main passageway to divide the main
passageway into a front section and a rear section, so that the
manufacturing and assembling costs may be lowered.
[0003] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0004] A conventional air sander is formed with an inlet port and
an outlet port. An air stream may enter the sander through the inlet
port to drive a rotor to rotate, and then the air stream may exit
the sander through the outlet port so that the air stream may circulate
smoothly. In general, the operation modes of the conventional air
sander may be divided into a non-suction mode and a self-suction
mode. Under the non-suction mode, the air stream is directly exhausted
from the outlet port. In the sander with the self-suction mode,
the outlet port is connected to a muffler assembly having a main
passageway directly communicating with the outlet port of the air
sander and a sub-passageway communicating with a lateral side of
a middle section of the main passageway. When the air stream is
exhausted from the outlet port, the exhausted air stream may flow
out from the main passageway. On the other hand, the air in the
sub-passageway communicating with the lateral side of the main passageway
is dragged by the air stream exhausted from the main passageway,
and a dragged air stream is generated in the sub-passageway accordingly.
The dust may be collected, sucked and exhausted by the sander using
the dragged air stream in the sub-passageway.
[0005] Please refer to FIG. 1, which shows a muffler assembly 10
attached to a conventional air sander with the self-suction mode.
The muffler assembly 10 includes a bifurcated tube 11, an inner
tube 12 and a tail tube 13 assembled and connected as shown in FIG.
1. The bifurcated tube 11 is a tube formed with a main passageway
111 and a sub-passageway 112. The inner tube 12 is arranged between
the main passageway 111 and sub-passageway 112 in the bifurcated
tube 11 to separate the main passageway 111 from the sub-passageway
112. The tail tube 13 is connected to the tail end of the bifurcated
tube 11. The conventional muffler assembly 10 with three assembled
members may achieve the object of the self-suction function of the
air sander. However, the conventional muffler assembly has too many
members, thereby significantly increasing the manufacturing and
assembling costs.
[0006] Consequently, the drawbacks of the conventional muffler
assembly may be overcome if the muffler assembly may be integrally
formed. However, it is difficult to integrally form the muffler
assembly due to mold limitations and special structures in which
the main passageway is formed with a main passageway and a sub-passageway,
an inner tube is arranged between the main passageway and the sub-passageway,
the communication port between the main passageway and the tail
tube is small, the communication port between the sub-passageway
and the tail tube is large, and the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] A primary object of the invention is to provide an air-guiding
structure for an air sander capable of solving the above-mentioned
problems.
[0008] According to one aspect of the invention, an air-guiding
structure for an air sander includes a muffler assembly integrally
formed from plastic material, a main passageway and a sub-passageway
formed in the muffler assembly, a dust collection port formed at
a bottom end of the sub-passageway, and a baffle integrally formed
within the main passageway to divide the main passageway into a
front section and a rear section. One side of the main passageway
communicates with the sub-passageway, and the main passageway has
a joint port and an exhaust port opposite to the joint port. The
joint port and the dust collection port of the muffler assembly
connect to the outlet port and joint port of the air sander, respectively.
The baffle is formed with a predetermined number of thin holes to
communicate the front section of the main passageway with the rear
section of the main passageway, wherein the rear section of the
main passageway communicates with the sub-passageway. According
to the above-mentioned structure, the muffler assembly of the invention
may be formed integrally, and the manufacturing and assembling costs
may be greatly lowered.
[0009] Further benefits and advantages of the present invention
will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description
with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] FIG. 1 is a schematically cross-sectional view showing a
conventional muffler assembly for a conventional air sander.
[0011] FIG. 2 is a pictorial view showing a muffler assembly of
the invention.
[0012] FIG. 3 is a pictorial view showing the combination of the
air sander and the muffler assembly of the invention.
[0013] FIG. 4 is a schematically and partially cross-sectional
view showing the combination of the air sander and the muffler assembly
of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] Referring to FIGS. 2 to 4, an air-guiding structure for
an air sander according to one embodiment of the invention is characterized
in that a muffler assembly attached to the air sander is improved.
[0015] The muffler assembly 20 is integrally formed from plastic
material and is formed with a main passageway 21 and a sub-passageway
22. One side of the middle section of the main passageway 21 directly
communicates with the sub-passageway 22. The main passageway 21
has two ends formed with an open-ended joint port 211 and an exhaust
port 212 while the sub-passageway 22 has one end formed with a dust
collection port 221. Accordingly, the joint port 211 and the dust
collection port 221 of the muffler assembly 20 are connected to
an outlet port 31 and a joint port 32 of the air sander 30, respectively,
to perform the self-suction operation.
[0016] Particularly, it is to be noted that a baffle 23 is integrally
formed in the main passageway 21 of the invention to divide the
main passageway 21 into a front section 213 and a rear section 214.
Furthermore, the baffle 23 is formed with a predetermined number
of thin holes 231. The front section 213 may communicate with the
rear section 214 of the main passageway 21 through the thin holes
231, and the rear section 214 of the main passageway 21 may directly
communicate with the sub-passageway 22 having a large aperture.
[0017] According to the above-mentioned structure, it should be
understood that the invention provides a muffler assembly integrally
formed with a main passageway, a sub-passageway, and a baffle arranged
in the main passageway to divide the main passageway into a front
section and a rear section. The front section and the joint port
may communicate with the rear section and the exhaust port through
the thin holes formed on the baffle, respectively. The sub-passageway
with a larger aperture may communicate with the rear section of
the main passageway with the aid of the separation of the baffle.
Accordingly, the muffler assembly of the invention may be integrally
formed and may meet the requirement of the self-suction operation
for an air sander so that the manufacturing and assembling costs
may be lowered.
[0018] While the preferred embodiment of the present invention
has been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled
in the art that various modifications may be made in the embodiment
without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Such
modifications are all within the scope of the present invention.
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