LATHE SANDING DISK
20200030932 ยท 2020-01-30
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Abstract
A lathe sanding disk is defined as an attachment to a chuck provided for use on a lathe device. The lathe sanding disk includes a generally circular form and has a substantially planer front face and a rear face positioned opposite of the rear face. An engagement flange is formed on the rear face of the disk. The engagement flange includes an inner flange surface that is adapted to receive the corresponding engagement surfaces of the lathe chuck. The engagement of the chuck with the engagement flange secures the disk to the chuck for rotation by the lathe. Upon engagement on the chuck, the front face of the disk forms an exposed work surface.
Claims
1. A lathe sanding disk for attachment to a chuck provided on a lathe, comprising a circular disk member having a substantially planer front face and an rear face positioned opposite of the rear face; an engagement flange formed on the rear face of the disk; an inner flange surface formed on the engagement flange to receive corresponding engagement surfaces of the lathe chuck, wherein the engagement for the chuck with the engagement flange secures the disk to the chuck for rotation by the lathe and exposing the front face.
2. A lathe sanding disk as in claim 1 wherein the engagement flange includes an annular form that is substantially co-axial with the axis of the circular disk.
3. A lathe sanding disk as in claim 2 wherein the inner flange surface is annularly formed.
4. A lathe sanding disk as in claim 3 wherein inner flange surface is formed with at an undercut inner angle.
5. A Lather sanding disk as in claim 4 wherein the undercut inner angle of the engagement flange matches an exterior angle of jaws on the chuck attached to the lathe.
6. A Lather sanding disk as in claim 4 wherein the undercut inner angle of the engagement flange is about 10 degrees.
7. A lathe sanding disk as in claim 1 wherein the engagement flange projects from the rear surface of the disk.
8. A lathe sanding disk as in claim 1 wherein the disk has a diameter of at least 10 inches.
9. A lathe sanding disk as in claim 1 wherein the disk has a diameter of 12 inches.
10. A lathe sanding disk as in claim 1 wherein the front face of the disk is adapted to receive an adhesive backed sanding disk.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings a number of forms which are presently preferred; it being understood that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] Referring now to the drawings, where like numerals identify like elements, there is shown in
[0012] The chuck 20 includes a series of four jaws 22 that each move radially within a slot 24 formed in the face 26 of the chuck 20. Movement of the jaws 22 is created by the adjustment screws 28. Preferably, movement of each jaw 22 is synchronized to center a work piece (not shown) or the lathe sanding disk (as discussed below). The jaws 22 each include a center engagement surface 30 for locking a workpiece centrally, with the jaws surrounding the workpiece. An outer engagement surface 32 is provided on each of the jaws 22. The outer surfaces 32 are used to engage an internal surface on an open or hollow workpiece. In the present disclosure the outer engagement surfaces 32 are used to engage the inner surface 18 of the engagement flange 12 on the lathe sanding disk 10.
[0013] A cross sectional view of the lathe sanding disk 10 is shown in
[0014] As more particularly shown in
[0015] The engagement flange 12 as shown includes an annular form that is substantially co-axial with the axis of the lathe sanding disk 10. The inner flange surface 18 also preferably includes an annular form. The engagement flange 12 is shown as projecting from the rear surface of the disk. However, the flange may be recessed in the rear surface. The disk may have any desired diameter, with a diameter of 10 or 12 inches being preferred, with diameters of up to 20 inches being possible. The front face of the disk is generally planner and is adapted to receive the sanding disk via an adhesive formed on one face of the disk. The diameter of the engagement flange is also preferably dimension to accommodate varying chuck sizes, including chuck of 50 millimeters and 100 millimeters. The lathe sanding disk may also accommodate use with both three jaw and four jaw chucks.
[0016] The lathe sanding disk affords the lathe user the convenience of quickly removing a workpiece that is fixed for turning on the lathe and attaching the lathe sanding disk directly to the lathe chuck. This attachment is performed by using the chuck, and replaces known operations requiring the removal of the chuck. The sanding disk attached to the front face of the lathe sanding disk may be used to further sand or form the workpiece. The contemplated lathe sanding disk mounted to the lathe chuck is usefulfor examplein segmented turning operations, where there is often a need to flatten a ring prior to gluing up the next layer of rings.
[0017] In the drawings and specification, there has been set forth a number of embodiments of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, these terms are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. The scope of the invention is set forth in the following claims.