ADAPTABLE SANDING APPARATUS AND METHOD
20230249309 · 2023-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A sanding apparatus and method for treating work surfaces with abrasive material is provided. The apparatus is a standard oscillating sanding apparatus having sanding pads positioned thereon. The pads are configured to apply abrasive action to adjacent generally perpendicular surfaces either simultaneously or one at a time. The pads may be contoured to conform to the exact angle between prospective work surfaces and thus a plurality of differently configured pads are provided. Each pad may selectively have a guide surface for gliding along one of the prospective surfaces.
Claims
1. A sanding apparatus, comprising: a sander body having a motor and an oscillating arm; a plurality of interchangeable frames for holding sandpaper, the frames being arranged and configured to be selectively coupled to the motor for creating a sanding motion in order to alternatively and selectably sand surfaces in two planes; at least one detail sanding pad positioned on one of said frames, said frames each having a substantially flat lower surface which may be selectively covered with abrasive material and said sanding pad having a substantially pointed front portion bounded laterally by two vertically oriented surfaces having an included angle of less than 90 degrees, at least one of said two surfaces covered with an abrasive material; whereby abrasive material may be positioned selectively on one or more of said two surfaces or said lower surface of said frame.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said abrasive material is sandpaper.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a first one of said two surfaces has no abrasive material thereon and functions as a guide surface.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein both of said two surfaces have abrasive material thereon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0041] The present invention is directed to an apparatus or method for sanding or abrading in hard to reach areas such as corners and edges. Corners and edges are especially difficult because of the fact that two or three perpendicular surfaces are being treated. In some situations, only one of the surfaces needs treatment, but often both surfaces need treatment.
[0042] Although the tool or tool system referred to in the present application is referred to as a “sander” which uses “sandpaper”, it will be recognized that other abrasive papers, abrasive materials, or abrasive systems or the like can be used to replace the “sandpaper” referred to without loss of generality.
[0043] The preferred system is a sanding system which can be useful for sanding adjacent perpendicular or nearly perpendicular surfaces simultaneously, which can be configured for variations in the angle between the surfaces. The present sanding system allows for providing sanding pads configured to treat two or more adjacent surfaces where the surfaces to be treated lie in different planes or are substantially perpendicular. Each sanding pad has two or more abrasive surfaces lying in different planes. The relative angles of the abrasive surfaces is variable, and the abrasive material may be selectively removed so that at least one surface of the pad is smooth and can be used as a guide placed against one of the adjacent surfaces, this allowing the sander to operate as an edging tool.
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[0045] The preferred sander comprises a sander body 50 which houses a motor 52 (see
[0046] A preferred sanding pad frame such as frame 56 and sanding pad such as 56A may be coupled to an in-line oscillating mechanism such as 54 for movement in a linear oscillating motion. The frame 56 may be rotated about the axis (before attaching) of the oscillating arm to allow the user more orientation options. Such a sanding pad or pad frame 56, which is sometimes referred to in the present application as a corner or detail sanding pad or pad frame, typically has a substantially flat horizontally disposed lower surface 58 and a substantially pointed front portion 60 bounded laterally by vertically disposed sanding pads 56A which are positioned at a relative angle of less than 90 degrees. Thus with this configuration, with abrasive material 64 positioned on lower surface 58, and at least one pad 56A the apparatus can be used to sand a corner of a workpiece or two adjacent non-parallel surfaces such as a wall and ceiling. If positioned in a corner, the device 10 could simultaneously abrade a floor and two walls if positioned in a corner. In one embodiment, the bottom surface 58 abrasive material 64 may be removed so that lower surface 58, which is then smooth, may be used as a guide to slide along, e.g., the floor or other adjacent non-parallel surface while treating the lower edge of a wall. If both the floor and the wall need to be treated, pads 56A and 64 simultaneously abrade both, e.g., a floor and a wall or any two perpendicular surfaces simultaneously. The user may select from frames 56 having one, two, or more angled abrasive surfaces, with one or more of the non-abrasive surfaces functioning as guide surfaces to guide the sander along it intended path as will be discussed below.
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attachment portion 202 and a pad attachment portion 204. The frame attachment portion attaches to the sander, with sanding pad 56A and frame 56 attached to pad attachment portion.
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[0050] The tool 320 has an applicator 321 with a tapered conical shape which may terminate at a point to form a drill type tip. Abrasive material 322 is positioned on the applicator 321 which may alternatively be formed of metal with an abrasive surface such as diamond dust. The applicator 321 is connected to or replaces the oscillating spindle of an oscillating sanding apparatus 340 which includes a motor 342 and corresponding mechanical linkage. The spindle portion 344 of the applicator 321 may be articulated (need to show how) to allow for manipulation of the applicator to form the complex shapes as shown in
[0051] In use, a user first uses applicator to form opening 302. Once the opening is formed the user may then use applicator 321 to form shapes. The size and shape of applicators may be varied and, the applicator 321 may be under robotic control to allow for reliably recreating complex voids.
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[0053] Surfaces 430 may have different grades of abrasives positioned thereon so that for a four sided sanding pad such as that shown in
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[0057] Any variations and any combinations of the above teachings are also intended to be covered by this patent application.