Buffing pad centering system
10369683 ยท 2019-08-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
A47L11/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
In general, a Buffing Pad Centering System (BPCS) for centering a back plate having an edge and a front surface is described. In an example of an implementation of the BPCS, the BPCS may include a centering ring having a top boundary and a bottom boundary and a buffing pad attached to the bottom boundary of the centering ring, where the centering ring is centered on the buffing pad. The centering ring may include a cylindrical vertical member extending between the top boundary and bottom boundary, where the cylindrical vertical member has an inner cylindrical surface and an outer cylindrical surface, and where the inner cylindrical surface is capable of snuggly receiving the back plate.
Claims
1. A Buffing Pad Centering System (BPCS) for centering a back plate having an edge and a front surface, said BPCS comprising: a centering ring having a top boundary and a bottom boundary, said centering ring including a vertical member extending between said top boundary and said bottom boundary, wherein said vertical member has at least an inner cylindrical surface capable of snuggly receiving and centering said back plate; and a buffing pad that includes a frontside and a backside, said frontside of said buffing pad being substantially flat and said backside of said buffing pad including a recess, said recess having a top boundary and a bottom boundary defining a cavity on said backside of said buffing pad; wherein said centering ring is placed within and affixed to said cavity, thereby resulting in said centering ring being both secured within said cavity and centered on said buffing pad.
2. The BPCS of claim 1, wherein said bottom boundary of said centering ring includes a bottom projecting member, wherein said bottom projecting member projects out from said inner cylindrical surface of said vertical member at approximately 90 degrees to form an inner bottom ledge that is capable of supporting said edge of said back plate.
3. The BPCS of claim 2, wherein said affixion is accomplished using adhesive between at least said bottom projecting member and a horizontal bottom of said cavity.
4. The BPCS of claim 1, wherein said top boundary of said centering ring includes a top projecting member, wherein said top projecting member projects out from an outer surface of said vertical member at approximately 90 degrees.
5. The BPCS of claim 1, wherein said affixion is accomplished using adhesive between at least said vertical member and a vertical side of said cavity.
6. The BPCS of claim 1, wherein said front surface of said back plate has a first attached hook-and-loop fabric, and at least a portion of a horizontal bottom of said cavity has a second attached hook-and-loop fabric for attaching to the first attached hook-and-loop fabric.
7. The BPCS of claim 1, wherein said centering ring is constructed from a material selected from a group consisting of metal, plastic, wood, epoxy resin, and polyurethane.
8. The BPCS of claim 1, wherein said buffing pad is constructed from a material selected from a group consisting of foam, plastic, polyurethane, cloth, and wool.
9. The BPCS of claim 1, wherein a vertical side of said cavity snuggly receives said vertical member of said centering ring.
10. A buffing pad centering system, comprising: a buffing pad having a frontside and a backside, said frontside having a substantially flat surface for buffing or polishing a vehicle, and said back side having a recess with a top boundary and a bottom boundary defining a cavity on said backside of said buffing pad; and a centering ring having at least a vertical member with a cylindrical inner surface, said centering ring being disposed within said cavity and secured to said buffing pad, thereby substantially centering said centering ring on said backside of said buffing pad; and wherein said centering ring is configured to receive a back plate, an outer circumference of said back plate being positioned inside said centering ring and against said cylindrical inner surface, thereby substantially centering said back plate on said backside of said buffing pad.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein said centering ring is disposed within said cavity so that said vertical member is against a vertical side of said cavity.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein said centering ring is secured to said buffing pad using adhesive between at least said vertical member and said vertical side of said cavity.
13. The system of claim 10, wherein said centering ring further comprises a horizontal member positioned adjacent a horizontal bottom of said cavity.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein said centering ring is secured to said buffing pad using adhesive between at least said horizontal member and said horizontal bottom of said cavity.
15. The system of claim 10, wherein said back plate is secured to said buffing pad centering system via a first hook-and-loop fabric on said system and a second hook-and-loop fabric on said back plate.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein said first hook-and-loop fabric is affixed to at least a portion of a horizontal bottom of said cavity.
17. The system of claim 10, wherein said centering ring is disposed within said cavity so that said vertical member is against a horizontal bottom of said cavity.
18. A method for manufacturing a buffing pad centering system, comprising: creating a cavity on a backside of a buffing pad, said cavity comprising a top boundary and a bottom boundary and a vertical surface therebetween; and disposing a centering ring within said cavity, said centering ring having at least a vertical member with a cylindrical inner surface and being secured to said buffing pad, thereby substantially centering said centering ring on said backside of said buffing pad; wherein said centering ring is configured to receive a back plate, said back plate being disposed within said centering ring so that an outer circumference of said back plate is against said cylindrical inner surface, thereby substantially centering said back plate on said backside of said buffing pad.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein said centering ring further comprises a horizontal member, said centering ring being secured to said buffing pad using adhesive between at least one of (1) said vertical member and a vertical side of said cavity and (2) said horizontal member and horizontal bottom of said cavity.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein said method further comprises affixing a first hook-and-loop material to at least a portion of a horizontal bottom of said cavity, said back plate having a second hook-and-loop material configured to mate with said first hook-and-loop material within said cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be better understood with reference to the following figures. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. In the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(22) In the following description of the preferred and various alternative embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration a specific embodiment in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
(23) In the following description of the preferred and various alternative embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration a specific embodiment in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
(24) In general, a Buffing Pad Centering System (BPCS) for centering a back plate having an edge and a front surface is described. As an example of an implementation of the BPCS, the BPCS may include a centering ring having a top boundary and a bottom boundary and a buffing pad attached to the bottom boundary of the centering ring, where the centering ring is centered on the buffing pad. The centering ring may include a cylindrical vertical member extending between the top boundary and bottom boundary, where the cylindrical vertical member has an inner cylindrical surface and an outer cylindrical surface, and where the inner cylindrical surface is capable of snuggly receiving the back plate.
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(27) It is also appreciated that the bottom projecting member 226 may be attached to the inner surface 232 utilizing adhesive. Similarly, the hook-and-loop fabric 238 maybe be attached to both the front surface 236 and inner surface 232 utilizing adhesive (i.e., as an example, a loop-side fabric (not shown) of the hook-and-loop fabric 238 may be bonded to the inner surface 232, while a hook-side fabric (not shown) of the hook-and-loop fabric 238 may be bonded to the front surface 236, or vise-versa).
(28) Typically, the back surface 208 and connection member 210 of the back plate 202 are constructed of a hard material such as metal, wood, plastic, epoxy resin, polyurethane, or other rigid materials. The optional connection rod 212 may be a threaded rod made of hard material that is capable of physically engaging the buffing device powered head-unit (not shown). If no optional connection rod 212 is utilized, the connection member 210 may include a threaded shaft (not shown) within the connection member 210 that is capable of physically engaging the powered head-unit with a threaded rod (not shown).
(29) Generally, the outer surface 228 of the buffing pad 206 are constructed of soft or semi-soft material for use in polishing a surface. The material may include foam, polyurethane, cloth, wool, or other material used for polishing surfaces. The inner surface 232 and inner wall surface 234 of the buffing pad 206 define the surfaces of the cavity 238 within the buffing pad 206.
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(33) Again, it is also appreciated that the bottom projecting member 326 may be attached to the inner surface 334 utilizing adhesive. Similarly, the hook-and-loop fabric 340 maybe be attached to both the front surface 341 and inner surface 334 utilizing adhesive (i.e., as an example, a loop-side fabric (not shown) of the hook-and-loop fabric 340 may be bonded to the inner surface 334, while a hook-side fabric (not shown) of the hook-and-loop fabric 340 may be bonded to the front surface 341, or vise-versa).
(34) Typically, each of the back surface 308 and connection member 310 of the back plate 302 is constructed of a hard material such as metal, wood, plastic, epoxy resin, polyurethane, or other rigid materials. The optional connection rod 312 may be a threaded rod made of hard material that is capable of physically engaging the buffing device powered head-unit (not shown). If no optional connection rod 312 is utilized, the connection member 310 may include a threaded shaft (not shown) within the connection member 310 that is capable of physically engaging the powered head-unit with a threaded rod (not shown).
(35) Generally, the outer surface 330 of the buffing pad 306 are constructed of soft or semi-soft material for use in polishing a surface. The material may include foam, polyurethane, cloth, wool, or other material used for polishing surfaces. The inner surface 334 and inner wall surface 336 of the buffing pad 306 define the surfaces of the cavity 338 within the buffing pad 306.
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(39) Again, it is also appreciated that the bottom boundary 420 may be attached to the inner surface 430 utilizing adhesive. Similarly, the hook-and-loop fabric 436 maybe be attached to both the front surface 434 and inner surface 430 utilizing adhesive (i.e., as an example, a loop-side fabric (not shown) of the hook-and-loop fabric 436 may be bonded to the inner surface 430, while a hook-side fabric (not shown) of the hook-and-loop fabric 436 may be bonded to the front surface 434, or vise-versa).
(40) Yet again typically, the back surface 408 and connection member 410 of the back plate 402 are constructed of a hard material such as metal, wood, plastic, epoxy resin, polyurethane, or other rigid materials. The optional connection rod 412 may be a threaded rod made of hard material that is capable of physically engaging the buffing device powered head-unit (not shown). If no optional connection rod 412 is utilized, the connection member 410 may include a threaded shaft (not shown) within the connection member 410 that is capable of physically engaging the powered head-unit with a threaded rod (not shown).
(41) Generally, the outer surface 426 of the buffing pad 406 are constructed of soft or semi-soft material for use in polishing a surface. The material may include foam, polyurethane, cloth, wool, or other material used for polishing surfaces. The inner surface 430 and inner wall surface 432 of the buffing pad 406 define the surfaces of the cavity 438 within the buffing pad 406.
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(46) It is appreciated that the front surface (not shown) of the back plate is attached to the back surface 606 of the buffing pad 604 utilizing an attaching means 620. The attaching means 620 may be a hook-and-loop fabric. Additionally, it is also appreciated that the bottom projecting member 618 may be attached to the back surface 606 utilizing adhesive. Similar to
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(48) Again, it is appreciated that the front surface (not shown) of the back plate is attached to the back surface 706 of the buffing pad 704 utilizing an attaching means 718. The attaching means 718 may be a hook-and-loop fabric. Additionally, it is also appreciated that the bottom boundary 712 of the centering ring 702 may be attached to the back surface 706 utilizing adhesive. Similarly, the hook-and-loop fabric 718, in may be attached to the back surface 706 utilizing adhesive. As an example, a loop-side fabric of the hook-and-loop fabric 718 may be bonded to the back surface 706, while a hook-side fabric (not shown) of the hook-and-loop fabric 718 may be bonded to the front surface of the back plate, or vise-versa.
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(51) The buffing pad 804 may include a rigid back member 820, front surface 822, and back surface 824. The rigid back member 820 may be constructed of a rigid material such as, for example, plastic, epoxy resin, polyurethane, or other structurally rigid material. The back surface 824 may be curved upward to form a cavity 825. A soft material 826 may be attached to the front surface 822 of the buffing pad 804. Examples of the soft material 826 may include, for example, wool or cloth.
(52) The bottom projecting member 818 of the centering ring 802 may be attached to the back surface 824 of the buffing pad 804. Additionally, an attaching means 828 may be attached to the back surface 824 to allow the buffing pad 804 to attach to the front face (not shown) of the back plate (not shown). As an example, the attaching means 828 may be a hook-and-loop fabric.
(53) It is appreciated that the bottom projecting member 818 may be attached to the back surface 824 utilizing adhesive. Similarly, the hook-and-loop fabric 828 maybe be attached to both the front surface of the back plate and back surface 824 of the buffing pad 804 utilizing adhesive. As an example, the attaching means 828 may be a loop-side fabric of the hook-and-loop fabric that may be bonded to the back surface 824, while a hook-side fabric (not shown) may be bonded to the front surface of the back plate.
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(56) The buffing pad 904 may include a rigid back member 922, front surface 924, and back surface 926. The rigid back member 922 may be constructed of a rigid material such as, for example, plastic, epoxy resin, polyurethane, or other structurally rigid material. The back surface 926 may be curved upward to form a cavity 928. A soft material 930 may be attached to the front surface 924 of the buffing pad 904. Examples of the soft material 930 may include, for example, wool or cloth.
(57) The bottom projecting member 918 of the centering ring 902 may be attached to the back surface 926 of the buffing pad 904. Additionally, an attaching means 932 may be attached to the back surface 926 to allow the buffing pad 904 to attach to the front face (not shown) of the back plate (not shown). As an example, the attaching means 932 may be a hook-and-loop fabric.
(58) It is also appreciated that the bottom projecting member 918 may be attached to the back surface 926 utilizing adhesive. Similarly, the hook-and-loop fabric 932 maybe be attached to both the front surface of the back plate and back surface 926 of the buffing pad 904 utilizing adhesive. As an example, the attaching means 932 may be a loop-side fabric of the hook-and-loop fabric that may be bonded to the back surface 926, while a hook-side fabric (not shown) may be bonded to the front surface of the back plate.
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(61) The buffing pad 1004 may include a rigid back member 1020, front surface 1022, and back surface 1024. The rigid back member 1020 may be constructed of a rigid material such as, for example, plastic, epoxy resin, polyurethane, or other structurally rigid material. The back surface 1024 may be curved upward to form a cavity 1026. A soft material 1028 may be attached to the front surface 1022 of the buffing pad 1004. Examples of the soft material may include, for example, wool or cloth.
(62) The bottom projecting member 1018 of the centering ring 1002 may be attached to the back surface 1024 of the buffing pad 1004. Additionally, an attaching means 1030 may be attached to the back surface 1024 to allow the buffing pad 1004 to attach to the front face (not shown) of the back plate (not shown). As an example, the attaching means 1030 may be a hook-and-loop fabric.
(63) As described above in earlier examples, it is again appreciated that the bottom projecting member 1018 may be attached to the back surface 1024 utilizing adhesive. Similarly, the hook-and-loop fabric 1030 maybe be attached to both the front surface of the back plate and back surface 1024 of the buffing pad 1004 utilizing adhesive. As an example, the attaching means 1030 may be a loop-side fabric of the hook-and-loop fabric that may be bonded to the back surface 1024, while a hook-side fabric (not shown) may be bonded to the front surface of the back plate.
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(66) The buffing pad 1104 may include a rigid back member 1118, front surface 1120, and back surface 1122. The rigid back member 1118 may be constructed of a rigid material such as, for example, plastic, epoxy resin, polyurethane, or other structurally rigid material. The back surface 1122 may be curved upward to form a cavity 1124. A soft material 1126 may be attached to the front surface 1120 of the buffing pad 1104. Examples of the soft material 1126 may include, for example, wool or cloth.
(67) The bottom boundary 1110 of the centering ring 1102 may be attached to the back surface 1122 of the buffing pad 1104. Additionally, an attaching means 1128 may be attached to the back surface 1122 to allow the buffing pad 1104 to attach to the front face (not shown) of the back plate (not shown). As an example, the attaching means 1128 may be a hook-and-loop fabric.
(68) It is also appreciated that the bottom boundary 1110 may be attached to the back surface 1122 utilizing adhesive. Similarly, the hook-and-loop fabric 1128 maybe be attached to both the front surface of the back plate and back surface 1124 of the buffing pad 1104 utilizing adhesive. As an example, the attaching means 1128 may be a loop-side fabric of the hook-and-loop fabric that may be bonded to the back surface 1124, while a hook-side fabric (not shown) may be bonded to the front surface of the back plate.
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(70) In this example process, the centering ring may include a cylindrical vertical member extending between the top boundary and bottom boundary and the cylindrical vertical member may have an inner cylindrical surface and an outer cylindrical surface. Additionally, the inner cylindrical surface is capable of snuggly receiving the back plate.
(71) As another example process of fabricating the BPCS shown in
(72) While the present invention has been described with reference to certain embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes can be made and equivalents can be substituted without departing from the scope of the present invention. It will be understood that the foregoing description of an implementation has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not exhaustive and does not limit the claimed inventions to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in light of the above description or may be acquired from practicing the invention. The claims and their equivalents define the scope of the invention.