Abrading – Flexible-member tool – per se – Interrupted or composite work face
Patent
1992-06-10
1996-06-18
Kisliuk, Bruce M.
Abrading
Flexible-member tool, per se
Interrupted or composite work face
451528, B24D 1100, B24D 1314
Patent
active
055272150
ABSTRACT:
A rotatable foam buff for more efficient application of a finishing liquid to the surface of a workpiece. Excess finishing liquid is precluded from being thrown out from the perimeter of the rotating buff pad, due to centrifugal force, by the configuration of the finishing surface of the pad which includes one or more grooves located wholly within the perimeter of the pad, or, recessed regions that form a groove when pressure is applied to the back of the pad. The groove(s) captures potentially escaping finishing liquid which is then absorbed by the foam pad.
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Kosla James F.
Rubino Joseph P.
Kisliuk Bruce M.
Schlegel Corporation
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