Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof
Patent
1979-09-24
1982-03-16
Parker, Roscoe V.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof
30377, 30295, 51268, B24B 2302, B24B 5504, B27B 902
Patent
active
043194338
ABSTRACT:
A tool for use in cutting parts of automotive components, such as exhaust systems, shock absorber units and the like, to facilitate removal and replacement of the components. The tool comprises a portable housing of a size and shape to be manually gripped by a user, an air motor within the housing including an output shaft extending generally longitudinally outwardly of one end thereof, a manually actuated trigger for selectively communicating a source of air under pressure with the air motor to operate the same and rotatably drive the output shaft, a thin cutting disc of abrasive material fixed concentrically on the shaft longitudinally in spaced relation with respect to the housing, and a protective shield structure molded of transparent rigid plastic material. The shield structure includes an annular wall portion fixed to the one housing end in longitudinally spaced relation from one side of the cutting disc, a finger guard portion extending longitudinally from the annular wall portion in a direction away from the cutting disc in generally parallel coextensive relation with the housing, a peripheral shield portion extending longitudinally from the annular wall portion in the direction toward said cutting disc beyond the periphery thereof, and an outer wall portion extending generally radially inwardly from the longitudinally outward end of the peripheral guard portion in covering relation with a substantial portion of the cutting disc. An adjustable depth gauge member is also provided.
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patent: 2301264 (1942-11-01), Emery
patent: 2502656 (1950-04-01), Koett
patent: 2707854 (1955-05-01), Johnson
patent: 3591989 (1971-07-01), Granlie
Leehaug David J.
Nolen Robert K.
Maremont Corporation
Parker Roscoe V.
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