Abrading – Abrading process
Reexamination Certificate
2002-07-12
2004-08-24
Wilson, Lee D. (Department: 3724)
Abrading
Abrading process
C254S354000, C254S391000, C254S391000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06780087
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to rotating abrasive tools such as sanders and polishers. More specifically, the present invention relates to an adaptor for a rotating abrasive tool.
BACKGROUND
In residential and commercial construction, use of an abrasive tool such as a sander or a polisher is commonplace. Specifically, sanding of floors, walls and ceilings is often performed to provide a consistently even surface that can accept paint, stain or wallpaper.
FIG. 1A
illustrates a prior art abrasive tool assembly
10
P. This type of device is often used by contractors and home-improvers, and includes a pad assembly
12
P and a threaded extension pole
13
P, which is held by the user. The pad assembly
12
P can include a universally pivoting connector region
22
P having either internal threads
28
P (illustrated in FIG.
1
B), or external threads
29
P (illustrated in FIG.
1
C). The internal threads
28
P or external threads
29
P of the connector region
22
P mate with the extension pole
13
P having external or internal threads, respectively. Although this type of prior art abrasive tool assembly
10
P can decrease the level of effort necessary to sand a surface, manually sanding a surface with this device can still require a substantial amount of time and physical exertion.
In light of the above, there is a need for providing a reliable, simple, and efficient method for sanding, polishing, or otherwise treating a surface. Still another need exists to provide a device used for sanding or polishing that can reduce the required effort level. Yet another need exists to provide an abrasive tool assembly that is relatively easy and cost effective to manufacture, assemble and use.
SUMMARY
The present invention is directed to an adaptor assembly for transferring a rotational force of a rotational device to a universally pivoting pad assembly. The adaptor assembly includes a shaft section that is received by the rotational device, a threaded section that receives the threaded region of the pad assembly, and one or more tighteners. Each tightener moves between a loosened position and a tightened position. In the tightened position, the tightener frictionally secures the threaded region of the pad assembly against the threaded section of the adaptor assembly. In one embodiment, the threaded section is externally threaded. Alternately, the threaded section is internally threaded.
Further, the shaft section has a longitudinal axis. In one embodiment, the tightener can move between the loosened position and the tightened position in a direction that is non-perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft section. In another embodiment the tightener can move between the loosened position and the tightened position in a direction that is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
The present invention is further directed to an abrasive tool assembly including a pad assembly having a surface region that contacts a surface to be treated, and an adaptor assembly that is removably secured to the pad assembly. The adaptor assembly is adapted to be secured to the rotational device. With this design, the adaptor assembly transfers a rotational force from the rotational device to the pad assembly.
The present invention is also directed to a pad assembly and a method for sanding a surface.
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Broder James P.
Wilson Lee D.
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