Abrading Disc
20180009084 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24B23/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24D9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24D2203/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B23/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B41/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B24D9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B23/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rotating circular disc attaches to a rotary motion abrading tool and converts the rotary motion to a random orbital motion. The disc has a center and has an axis of rotation that is off center and that forms a center of gravity. One embodiment of the disc is a backing plate. A second embodiment of the disc is a polishing pad. A third embodiment of the disc is a combination of a backing plate and a polishing pad.
Claims
1. An abrading disc for attachment to a rotary motion abrading tool that converts the rotary motion to a random orbital motion, the disc having a center, an axis of rotation that is off center and that forms a center of gravity, and a means for attachment to a rotary motion abrading tool.
2. The abrading disc of claim 1 wherein the disc comprises a backing plate having a working face for attachment of a polishing pad and an opposed face with an arbor extending outwardly from the opposed face that defines the axis of rotation and that attaches to a rotary motion abrading tool.
3. The abrading disc of claim 1 wherein the backing plate has a crescent shaped recess in the opposed face.
4. The abrading disc of claim 1 wherein the disc comprises a polishing pad having a working face with an abrasive surface and an opposed face having a means for attachment to a backing plate.
5. The abrading disc of claim 1 wherein the means for attachment comprises a hook and loop fabric.
6. A backing plate for a rotary motion abrading tool that converts the rotary motion to a random orbital motion, the backing plate comprising a circular plate having a center, a working face for attachment of a circular polishing pad, an opposed face with an arbor extending outwardly from the opposed face that defines an axis of rotation, the axis of rotation being off center and forming a center of gravity when a circular polishing pad is attached to the working face.
7. The backing plate of claim 6 wherein the opposed face has a crescent shaped recess.
8. The backing plate of claim 6 wherein the working face comprises a hook and loop fabric.
9. The backing plate of claim 6 wherein the axis of rotation forms the center of gravity when a circular polishing pad with a uniform weight distribution is attached.
10. The backing plate of claim 6 wherein the axis of rotation forms the center of gravity when a circular polishing pad with a non-uniform weight distribution is attached.
11. An assembly for a rotary motion abrading tool that converts the rotary motion to a random orbital motion, the assembly comprising: (a) a backing plate comprising a circular plate having a center, a working face for attachment of a circular polishing pad, an opposed face with an arbor extending outwardly from the opposed face that defines an axis of rotation, the axis of rotation being off center; and (b) a circular polishing pad attached to the working face of the backing plate, the pad being of substantially the same size as the working face; wherein the assembly has a center of gravity that is on the axis of rotation.
12. The assembly of claim 11 wherein the working face of the backing plate comprises a hook and loop fabric.
13. The assembly of claim 11 wherein the opposed face of the backing plate comprises a crescent shaped recess.
14. The assembly of claim 11 wherein the opposed face of backing plate comprises an arbor on a cone shaped platform.
15. The assembly of claim 11 wherein the polishing pad has a uniform weight distribution.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] 1. The Invention in General
[0025] The invention is an abrading disc having an axis of rotation that is off center and that forms the center of gravity. One embodiment of the invention is a backing plate, a second embodiment is a polishing pad, and a third embodiment is a combination of a backing plate and a polishing pad. Referring first to
[0026] 2. The Backing Plate
[0027] As discussed above, one aspect of this invention is a backing plate. The backing plate is a circular plate with two faces. A working face 11 faces the work piece (not shown) and is adapted to receive a circular polishing pad, described in detail below. The working face preferably has a permanently attached piece of hook and loop fabric, either the hook side or the loop side. The polishing pad preferably has a mating piece of hook and loop fabric for temporary and secure attachment. The opposed face 12 has an arbor 13 that extends outwardly. The arbor is attached to a threaded post, chuck or other structure in a rotary motion tool (not shown). In the embodiment shown, the arbor is an internally threaded semi-cylindrical extension with two flat sides for engagement of a wrench or other tightening tool.
[0028] The center 14 of the arbor defines the axis of rotation of the backing plate. The arbor (and the axis of rotation) are located off center. In other words, the center of the arbor is spaced apart from the center 15 of the backing plate. The distance between the center of the arbor and the center of the backing plate is generally about 0.05 to 0.2 times the diameter of the backing plate and is preferably about 0.1 to 0.15 times the diameter of the backing plate. In the preferred embodiment, the backing plate has a diameter of about four inches and the distance between center of the arbor and the center of the backing plate is about one-half inch.
[0029] The axis of rotation defined by the center of the arbor forms the center of gravity of the plate. Locating the center of gravity at the axis of rotation minimizes unwanted vibration. For the center of gravity to be located off center in a circular plate, mass must be distributed non-uniformly. In the preferred embodiment, a crescent shaped recess 16 is formed in the opposing face of the plate. A geometric crescent is the shape produced when a circular disk has a segment from another circle with a different center removed from its edge, so that what remains is a shape enclosed by two circular arcs of similar diameters which intersect at two points. The term “crescent” is used herein to refer to shapes that are the same as or similar to the exact geometric shape. It is also understood by those skilled in the art that other non-uniform mass distributions are feasible, but are more difficult to machine.
[0030] A second embodiment 110 of the backing plate is shown in
[0031] A third embodiment 210 of the backing plate is shown in
[0032] The size of the backing plate is a matter of choice that depends on the rotary tool with which it will be used. The backing plate generally has a diameter of about three to twelve inches. The depth of the backing plate is generally about one-quarter to one inch. The backing plate is generally made of metal such as steel or aluminum.
[0033] 3. The Polishing Pad
[0034] As discussed above, a second aspect of this invention is a polishing pad 20 with a non-uniform weight distribution. The polishing pad is used with the first or second embodiments of the backing plate and is attached to the working face of the backing plate. The attachment is preferably removable so that the backing plate can be reused with replaceable polishing pads. However, if desired the attachment can be permanent. As previously discussed, the pad is preferably removably attached to the plate using hook and loop fabric. However, clamps, screws, and the like are also suitable for attachment. The polishing pad is of substantially the same diameter as the working face. The polishing pad has a non-uniform mass distribution so that its center of gravity is on the same axes of rotation as the rotary tool and the backing plate when attached to the backing plate.
[0035] To ensure that the polishing pad is properly aligned, markings or other guides are placed on both the backing plate and the pad. The use of markings is shown in
[0036] The working face of the polishing pad contains an abrasive that is suited for the material to be polished. For example, a resin bonded diamond surface is preferred for polishing hard materials such as granite, marble, quartz, glass, concrete, and the like.
[0037] Three embodiments of polishing pads with centers of gravity that are off center are shown in
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[0040] As previously discussed, the third embodiment of the backing plate shown in
[0041] 4. Uses
[0042] The use of the backing plate and polishing pad can now be considered. The backing plate is connected to a conventional rotary tool in a conventional way. For example, rotary stone polishers typically contain a male threaded member. A backing plate with an internally threaded arbor is attached to the member using a wrench or the like. A polishing pad is then attached. As discussed above, the combination of the backing plate and the polishing pad has a center of gravity that is on exactly the same axes of rotation as the rotary tool. The rotary tool is then used in a conventional manner.
[0043] The backing plate and polishing pad are especially useful with countertop polishing machines, with or without a center water feed, in the construction industry. They are also useful with other polishing machines in the automotive, marine, and aerospace industries.
[0044] 5. Advantages
[0045] The backing plate and polishing pad have many advantages over prior art rotary tools. They move in a random orbital motion with minimal vibration. This motion enables very fine polishing to be accomplished without the swirls, dips, and divots typically caused by a rotary motion. They are faster and less tiring to the operator. They provide longer life to the polishing pad. They are also safer because they are less likely to “catch” on the surface being polished and cause the tool to be jerked or thrown.
[0046] The backing plate and polishing pad of this invention also have many advantages over prior art random orbital motion tools. They provide random orbital motion without the complex cams, gearings, bearings, and other mechanical parts of the prior art tools. They work well in harsh environments and are not impaired by water, dust, or sludge. Applied pressure does not cause stalling.
[0047] The third embodiment of the backing plate has the further advantage of being compatible with conventional polishing pads having a uniform weight distribution, thus eliminating the requirement of using specialized polishing pads.