Black and Decker Grinder

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|+ '''Table 3.1: Disposable Camera Bill of Materials'''
 
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! width="50"|Part # !! width="100"|Part Name !! width="50"|# Req'd !! width="120"|Mat'l !! width="145"| Manufacturing Process !! width="100"|Image
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! width="50"|Part # !! width="100"|Part Name !! width="50"|# Category !! width="120"|Function!! width="145"| Material !! width="100"|Picture
 
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! 1
 
! 1
| align="center"|Back Interior
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| align="center"|Bottom Disk Holder
| align="center"|1
+
| align="center"|Support Element
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
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| align="center"|Attaches to bottom disk holder to lock grinding disk in place
| align="center"|Injection Molding
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| align="center"|Metal
 
| [[Image:Camera back interior.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
| [[Image:Camera back interior.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 2
 
! 2
|align="center"|Back Plastic Cover
+
|align="center"|Screws
| align="center"|1
+
| align="center"|Support Elements
|align="center"|ABS Plastic
+
|align="center"|Attach various components to one another
| align="center"|Injection Molding
+
| align="center"|Metal
 
| align="center"|[[Image:Camera Back Exterior Cover.JPG|center|thumb|50px]]
 
| align="center"|[[Image:Camera Back Exterior Cover.JPG|center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 3
 
! 3
|align="center"|Camshaft
+
|align="center"|Top disk holder
| align="center"|1
+
| align="center"|Support Element
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
+
| align="center"|Attaches to disk holder to lock grinding disk in place
| align="center"|Injection Molding
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| align="center"|Metal
 
| [[Image:Camera Camshaft.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
| [[Image:Camera Camshaft.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 4
 
! 4
|align="center"|Eyehole for Shutter
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|align="center"|Washer
| align="center"|1
+
| align="center"|Support Elements
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
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| align="center"|Attacjes grinding shield to the grinder
| align="center"|Injection Molding
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| align="center"|Metal
 
| [[Image:Camera Eyehole.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
| [[Image:Camera Eyehole.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 5
 
! 5
|align="center"|Film Advance Gear
+
|align="center"|Handle
| align="center"|1
+
| align="center"|Structural Components
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
+
| align="center"|Provides grip and stability for the grinder
| align="center"|Injection Molding
+
| align="center"|Plastic with metal screw on end
 
| [[Image:Camera Film Advance.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
| [[Image:Camera Film Advance.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 6
 
! 6
|align="center"|Film Advance Lock
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|align="center"|Griding Shield
| align="center"|1
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| align="center"|Structural Components
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
+
| align="center"|Protects operator from any parts that may get grinded off from work material
| align="center"|Injection Molding
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| align="center"|Metal with greese lubricant
 
| [[Image:Camera Advance Lock.JPG|center|thumb|50px]]
 
| [[Image:Camera Advance Lock.JPG|center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 7
 
! 7
|align="center"|Film Canister
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|align="center"|Transmission
| align="center"|1
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| align="center"|Transmission
| align="center"|Varied
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| align="center"|Transfers energy from horizontal plane into vertical plane for grinding wheel
| align="center"|Varied
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| align="center"|Metal with grease lubricant
 
| [[Image:FilmCanister.jpg |center|thumb|50px]]
 
| [[Image:FilmCanister.jpg |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 8
 
! 8
|align="center"|Film Spindle
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|align="center"|Internal Motor Assembly
| align="center"|1
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| align="center"|Output
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
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| align="center"|Converts the electrical energy into the horizontal mechanical energy
| align="center"|Injection Molding
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| align="center"|Metal, plastic, and ball bearings
 
| [[Image:Camera Spindle.JPG  |center|thumb|50px]]
 
| [[Image:Camera Spindle.JPG  |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 9
 
! 9
|align="center"|Frame Counter
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|align="center"|Outer Motor Assembly
| align="center"|1
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| align="center"|Input
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
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| align="center"|Creates the electromagnetic field that provides the power for the tool
| align="center"|Injection Molding
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| align="center"|Metal, wires and plastic
 
| [[Image:Camera Frame Counter.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
| [[Image:Camera Frame Counter.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 10
 
! 10
|align="center"|Front Interior
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|align="center"|Transmission Casing
| align="center"|1
+
| align="center"|Structural Components
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
+
| align="center"|Attaches the transmission to the motor and allows the shaft and transmission to run smoothly
| align="center"|Injection Molding
+
| align="center"|Metal Composite with grease lubricant
 
| [[Image:Camera front interior.JPG  |center|thumb|50px]]
 
| [[Image:Camera front interior.JPG  |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
|-
! 11
 
|align="center"|Front Plastic Cover
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|ABS Plastic and Rubber
 
| align="center"|Injection Molding and Molding
 
| [[Image:Camera front exterior.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 12
 
|align="center"|Inner Lens
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
 
| align="center"|Injection Molding
 
| [[Image:Camera Inner Lens.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 13
 
|align="center"|Interior Body
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
 
| align="center"|Injection Molding
 
| [[Image:Camera Interior.JPG  |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 14
 
|align="center"|Lens Holder
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
 
| align="center"|Injection Molding
 
| [[Image:Camera Lens Holder.JPG  |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 15
 
|align="center"|Outer Lens
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
 
| align="center"|Injection Molding
 
| [[Image:Camera Outer Lens.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 16
 
|align="center"|Outside Film Advance
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
 
| align="center"|Injection Molding
 
| [[Image:Camera Exterior film advance.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 17
 
|align="center"|Shutter
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|1040 Steel
 
| align="center"|Stamping
 
| [[Image:Camera Shutter.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 18
 
|align="center"|Shutter Lever
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
 
| align="center"|Injection Molding
 
| [[Image:Camera Shutter Lever.JPG  |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 19
 
|align="center"|Shutter Spring
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|1040 Steel
 
| align="center"|Forming
 
| [[Image:Camera shutter spring.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 20
 
|align="center"|Spring for Shutter Lever
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|1040 Steel
 
| align="center"|Forming
 
| [[Image:Camera Shutter Lever Spring.JPG  |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 21
 
|align="center"|Sprocket
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
 
| align="center"|Injection Molding
 
| [[Image:Camera Sprocket.JPG |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 22
 
|align="center"|Viewfinder
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|ABS Plastic
 
| align="center"|Injection Molding
 
| [[Image:Camera Viewfinder.JPG  |center|thumb|50px]]
 
|-
 
! 23
 
|align="center"|Washer
 
| align="center"|1
 
| align="center"|Rubber
 
| align="center"|Molding
 
| [[Image:Camera Washer.JPG  |center|thumb|50px]]
 
 
|}
 
|}
  

Revision as of 20:15, 20 March 2007

Figure 1: Fully dissected product

Contents

Description

This product is a produced by Black and Decker. The product is used to grind down metal.

How It Works

Inside the grinder there is an electric motor that spins a shaft connected to a bevel gear. The bevel gear is then attached to another driving shaft. A grinding wheel is clamped onto the driving shaft, causing the grinding wheel to spin.

Because of constant friction and the forces acting on each component there is a certain life expency. This varries for individual parts based on the force acting on the part and the design of the part.

For the bearing, an assumed torque of 0.315 Nm was applied to the shaft. Assuming the grinder is being used constantly the bearing would last 1.83 years before failure. If the grinder was being used six hours every day, 365 days a year then the bearing would last 7.33 years. If the grinder was being used six hours a day, five days a week, the bearing would last 10.26 years.

For the force requirement on the gears to rotate the grind wheel at 10,000 RPM, the power consumption of the grinder was looked up. From the power consumption the torque was calculated to be 0.315 Nm, which equates to about 2.61 lbs of force on the workpeice from the grind wheel. This calculates to 12.4626 N of force at the gears to rotate the grind wheel at 10,000 RPM.

To calculate the stress in the gears, a stress equation was used from the Fundamentals of Machine Compoents Design by Robert C. Juvinall. The velocity factor was caluated with the assumption that the gears were precision shaved and ground. The overload factor was calculated with the assumption that the source of power is uniform and the driven machinery is assumed to have moderate shock. Both gears were overhung, which gave a mounting factor of 1.25. The calculated stress in the smaller gear was 613.601 PSI and the stress in the larger gear was 442.438 PSI.

Parts

The table belows lists the Bill of Materials for the disposable camera:

Table 3.1: Disposable Camera Bill of Materials
Part # Part Name # Category Function Material Picture
1 Bottom Disk Holder Support Element Attaches to bottom disk holder to lock grinding disk in place Metal
Camera back interior.JPG
2 Screws Support Elements Attach various components to one another Metal
Camera Back Exterior Cover.JPG
3 Top disk holder Support Element Attaches to disk holder to lock grinding disk in place Metal
Camera Camshaft.JPG
4 Washer Support Elements Attacjes grinding shield to the grinder Metal
Camera Eyehole.JPG
5 Handle Structural Components Provides grip and stability for the grinder Plastic with metal screw on end
Camera Film Advance.JPG
6 Griding Shield Structural Components Protects operator from any parts that may get grinded off from work material Metal with greese lubricant
Camera Advance Lock.JPG
7 Transmission Transmission Transfers energy from horizontal plane into vertical plane for grinding wheel Metal with grease lubricant
FilmCanister.jpg
8 Internal Motor Assembly Output Converts the electrical energy into the horizontal mechanical energy Metal, plastic, and ball bearings
Camera Spindle.JPG
9 Outer Motor Assembly Input Creates the electromagnetic field that provides the power for the tool Metal, wires and plastic
Camera Frame Counter.JPG
10 Transmission Casing Structural Components Attaches the transmission to the motor and allows the shaft and transmission to run smoothly Metal Composite with grease lubricant
Camera front interior.JPG

Disassembly

The ease of disassembly (ranked on a scale of 1 - 5 with five being the most difficult) is ranked at 2. No tools are required for disassembly but a flathead screwdriver or knife helps.

The following table lists the steps and procedures for disassembly:

Table 4.1: Disassembly of a Disposable Camera
Step Procedure Image
1 Pop film advance wheel up and
out from body; separate covers
Figure 5.1: Exterior Disassembly
2 Remove film canister and film spindle
Figure 5.2: Large Component Removal
3 Remove lens holder, outer lens, shutter cap,
shutter spring, shutter, eyehole, and inner lens
Figure 5.3: Lens Assembly Dissection
Figure 5.4: Lens Assembly Dissection View 2
4 Remove viewfinder, frame counter, internal film
advance wheel, shutter lever, advance lock, camshaft,
lever spring, and sprocket
Figure 5.5: Final Component Removal

<embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/-KtdLcgpb2I" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="350"></embed>

Right-click here and select "Save Link As" if you want to download the video of the animated disassembly of the camera (.wmv)


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Files

3D Models

3D Models as Alibre Design AD_PRT

3D Models in STEP Format

3D Models in ACIS Format

3D Models in IGS Format

3D Models in STL Format


2D Drawings

2D Alibre Drawings (.AD_DRW)

2D Drawings in STP Format


Camera Assembly

Camera Assembly as ACIS, STL, STP, and Alibre


Table 5.1: List of Models for Download
(Zipped ACIS, IGS, STL, STP, AD_PRT Files)
Part # Part Name Image 3D Models 2D Drawings
1 Back Interior
Camera back interior.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
2 Back Plastic Cover
Camera Back Exterior Cover.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
3 Camshaft
Camera Camshaft.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
4 Eyehole for Shutter
Camera Eyehole.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
5 Film Advance Gear
Camera Film Advance.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
6 Film Advance Lock
Camera Advance Lock.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
7 Film Canister
FilmCanister.jpg
3D Package 2D Package
8 Film Spindle
Camera Spindle.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
9 Frame Counter
Camera Frame Counter.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
10 Front Interior
Camera front interior.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
11 Front Plastic Cover
Camera front exterior.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
12 Inner Lens
Camera Inner Lens.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
13 Interior Body
Camera Interior.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
14 Lens Holder
Camera Lens Holder.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
15 Outer Lens
Camera Outer Lens.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
16 Outside Film Advance
Camera Exterior film advance.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
17 Shutter
Camera Shutter.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
18 Shutter Lever
Camera Shutter Lever.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
19 Shutter Spring
Camera shutter spring.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
20 Spring for Shutter Lever
Camera Shutter Lever Spring.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
21 Sprocket
Camera Sprocket.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
22 Viewfinder
Camera Viewfinder.JPG
3D Package 2D Package
23 Washer
Camera Washer.JPG
3D Package 2D Package


Table 5.2: Point and Mesh Clouds Available for Download
(Zipped .wrp format)
Image Link
Figure 5.1 Front Exterior Scan
Gave to Dave
Figure 5.2 Front Interior Scan
Gave to Dave
Figure 5.3 Rear Exterior Scan (Front View)
Figure 5.4 Rear Exterior Scan (Back View)
Gave to Dave
Figure 5.4 Rear Interior Scan
WRP Scan Files

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