B24D15/02

ROTATABLE HEAD WITH ARBOR FOR USE WITH ABRASIVE ARTICLE
20210060732 · 2021-03-04 · ·

A rotatable head and arbor for use with abrasive parts includes a rotatable head and an arbor connected to the rotatable head at a central axis of a rotatable head, wherein an outward extending end of the arbor has a polygonal cross-sectional configuration. Another aspect of the invention is a rotatable head and arbor for use with abrasive articles includes a head which includes a polyfoam material and a rigid plate member formed into the polyfoam material and an arbor connected to the head at a central axis of the rotatable head.

GUIDING TOOL FOR A SURFACE TRIMMING DEVICE AND TRIMMING ARRANGEMENT
20210213544 · 2021-07-15 ·

Provided is a guiding tool for a surface trimming device, including a main body with a front side base portion and a backside base portion, which are connected by at least one connection portion of the main body, wherein the main body exhibits a recess on a bottom side between the front side base portion and the backside base portion, wherein the main body includes a fixation device on a top side of the main body opposing the recess, wherein a surface trimming device is mountable to the fixation device in such manner that a movable device or trimmer of the surface trimming device is located in the recess between the front side base portion and the back side base portion.

GUIDING TOOL FOR A SURFACE TRIMMING DEVICE AND TRIMMING ARRANGEMENT
20210213544 · 2021-07-15 ·

Provided is a guiding tool for a surface trimming device, including a main body with a front side base portion and a backside base portion, which are connected by at least one connection portion of the main body, wherein the main body exhibits a recess on a bottom side between the front side base portion and the backside base portion, wherein the main body includes a fixation device on a top side of the main body opposing the recess, wherein a surface trimming device is mountable to the fixation device in such manner that a movable device or trimmer of the surface trimming device is located in the recess between the front side base portion and the back side base portion.

Paint Trencher
20210205841 · 2021-07-08 ·

A paint trencher includes a main body, an abrasive body, and a handle. The main body includes a top panel, a bottom panel, and a support. The abrasive body, preferably a beveled-elongated body, is adjacently mounted to the support in order to cut into the wall. The handle is mounted to the top panel so that applied pressure of the main body can be transferred into the abrasive body thus cutting a trench into the wall. A felt pad is perimetrically attached around the bottom panel so that the surrounding wall area of the trench can be protected from unnecessary scratches.

Paint Trencher
20210205841 · 2021-07-08 ·

A paint trencher includes a main body, an abrasive body, and a handle. The main body includes a top panel, a bottom panel, and a support. The abrasive body, preferably a beveled-elongated body, is adjacently mounted to the support in order to cut into the wall. The handle is mounted to the top panel so that applied pressure of the main body can be transferred into the abrasive body thus cutting a trench into the wall. A felt pad is perimetrically attached around the bottom panel so that the surrounding wall area of the trench can be protected from unnecessary scratches.

Paint trencher
11052424 · 2021-07-06 ·

A paint trencher includes a main body, an abrasive body, and a handle. The main body includes a top panel, a bottom panel, and a support. The abrasive body, preferably a beveled-elongated body, is adjacently mounted to the support in order to cut into the wall. The handle is mounted to the top panel so that applied pressure of the main body can be transferred into the abrasive body thus cutting a trench into the wall. A felt pad is perimetrically attached around the bottom panel so that the surrounding wall area of the trench can be protected from unnecessary scratches.

Paint trencher
11052424 · 2021-07-06 ·

A paint trencher includes a main body, an abrasive body, and a handle. The main body includes a top panel, a bottom panel, and a support. The abrasive body, preferably a beveled-elongated body, is adjacently mounted to the support in order to cut into the wall. The handle is mounted to the top panel so that applied pressure of the main body can be transferred into the abrasive body thus cutting a trench into the wall. A felt pad is perimetrically attached around the bottom panel so that the surrounding wall area of the trench can be protected from unnecessary scratches.

Jewelry tool
10888974 · 2021-01-12 ·

Tooling strips and tools for using tooling strips.

Multipurpose Tool for Handles and Valves
20210001458 · 2021-01-07 ·

A multipurpose tool for handles and valves has been designed to facilitate the operation of outdoor water faucets (sillcocks, cocks, spigots, bibs, taps) and water splitters (diverters, wyes). Metal fingers (pins, tines) on the tool fit into or onto window, tee, and cross tee handles to open or close water faucets. Other metal fingers fit onto various shapes of levers to open or close water splitter valves. The valve fingers also work as a wrench to tighten or loosen the nut securing most faucet handles to the spigot. Both types of fingers can be used to scoop out damaged leaky washers. The tool arm has a metal file surface to smooth rough faucet edges that touch washers, often a place where water leaks occur. Finally, the hollow tool handle contains extra plumbing sealing tape and washers for onsite faucet and hose repairs.

Multipurpose Tool for Handles and Valves
20210001458 · 2021-01-07 ·

A multipurpose tool for handles and valves has been designed to facilitate the operation of outdoor water faucets (sillcocks, cocks, spigots, bibs, taps) and water splitters (diverters, wyes). Metal fingers (pins, tines) on the tool fit into or onto window, tee, and cross tee handles to open or close water faucets. Other metal fingers fit onto various shapes of levers to open or close water splitter valves. The valve fingers also work as a wrench to tighten or loosen the nut securing most faucet handles to the spigot. Both types of fingers can be used to scoop out damaged leaky washers. The tool arm has a metal file surface to smooth rough faucet edges that touch washers, often a place where water leaks occur. Finally, the hollow tool handle contains extra plumbing sealing tape and washers for onsite faucet and hose repairs.