Media-bearing polisher and restorer
10118276 ยท 2018-11-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24D15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A media-bearing polisher and restorer removes surface and subsurface contaminants from one or more vehicle surfaces. In one or more embodiments, the media-bearing polisher and restorer comprises a body having a hemispherical shape. The body comprises a resilient or rigid material and one or more flutes for receiving one or more user fingers. One or more mediums, which absorbs and extracts contaminants from the surface, are attached to a bottom of the hemispherical body. A variety of media may be used with the media-bearing polisher and restorer.
Claims
1. A media-bearing polisher and restorer for one or more vehicle surfaces comprising: a body having an ovoid shape with a planar bottom; one or more flutes formed in an exterior surface of the body at the top of the body; and one or more media at the planar bottom having an ovoid shape, the one or more media comprising an elastomeric material having a continuous non-abrasive surface for application to the one or more vehicle surfaces.
2. The media-bearing polisher and restorer of claim 1 further comprising a resilient pad between the one or more media and the planar bottom.
3. The media-bearing polisher and restorer of claim 1, wherein the one or more media comprise one or more contours to correspond to a portion of the one or more vehicle surfaces.
4. A media-bearing polisher and restorer for one or more vehicle surfaces comprising: a body having an ovoid shape with a planar bottom; one or more flutes formed in an exterior surface of the body at the top of the body; and one or more media at the planar bottom of the body and having a shape corresponding to the planar bottom, the one or more media comprising an elastomeric material having a continuous non-abrasive surface for application to the one or more vehicle surfaces.
5. The media-bearing polisher and restorer of claim 4 further comprising a resilient pad between the one or more media and the planar bottom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) 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 OF THE INVENTION
(12) In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough description of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the invention.
(13) The media-bearing polisher and restorer herein facilitates removal of contaminants that are lodged in a vehicle surface, which typically cannot be removed by cleaning, while also reducing the risk of misapplication of its media to the vehicle surface. As will be disclosed further below, the media-bearing polisher and restorer comprises an applicator or body portion that secures and holds removable and replaceable media for removing contaminants from various vehicle surfaces. Though described herein with regard to vehicle surfaces, it is noted that the media-bearing polisher and restorer may be used to polish and restore other surfaces as well.
(14) A media-bearing polisher and restorer can polish and restore painted surfaces, coated surfaces, uncoated surfaces (e.g., natural or artificial stone, tile, stainless steel, hard plastics, glass, acrylic or PLEXIGLAS) for example. A media-bearing polisher and restorer can also be used on other finished or unfinished surfaces. In addition, a media-bearing polisher and restorer can be used to clean various surfaces as well.
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(16) For instance, the body 108 may be shapes as or similar to an upper hemisphere of an ovoid shape. This causes the body 108 to have a contoured shape with a flat or planar bottom 120. The medium 112 is attached to the bottom 120 of the body 108. In this manner, the media-bearing polisher and restorer 104 comprises a contoured top portion 132 with a planar bottom portion 136.
(17) Referring to the side view of
(18) Similarly, the body 108 may also taper or otherwise become narrower along a horizontal axis, such as can be seen in the top view of
(19) As noted above, the body 108 may include fluting 116 such as in the form of one or more grooves, cavities or indentations that receive one or more of a user's fingers. As can be seen from
(20) In operation, each flute 116 defines finger positioning for a user. This is advantageous in that it ensures that the media-bearing polisher and restorer 104 is properly grasped by a user. Namely, the finger positioning facilitates application of even pressure from a user's hand during use. This is advantageous in that even pressure helps ensure that the media-bearing polisher and restorer's media 112 removes contaminants without overly abrading any particular area of a vehicle surface. As can be seen from
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(22) Typically, a body 108 of a media-bearing polisher and restorer 104 will be formed with one or more resilient or flexible materials. In one embodiment for instance, a body 108 will be formed with high-density closed cell foam. The high-density foam can receive force or pressure from a user's hand and transfer this force to a vehicle surface while also compressing or flexing to prevent over application of pressure (which may cause over abrasion). This is advantageous in that it allows the media-bearing polisher and restorer 104 to be used at curved or otherwise contoured portions of a vehicle surface as well as vehicle surface points or edges. Moreover, closed cell foam resists infiltration by moisture or other fluids.
(23) Other exemplary resilient materials that may be used include rubber, silicone and sponge. In addition, it is contemplated that rigid materials may be used to form a body 108 in some embodiments. Some exemplary rigid materials include plastic, wood or metal. It is noted that in a rigid embodiment, an optional resilient pad 140 may be between the bottom 120 of the body 108 and a medium 112 to provide some flexibility to the medium when applied to a surface. This is illustrated in
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(25) Referring back to
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(27) A variety of fasteners 704, 708 may be used. For example, in the exemplary embodiment of
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(29) In embodiments with a rigid body 108, a resilient pad 140 may form the proximal side of a medium 112, such as shown in the embodiment of
(30) Though illustrated as having a medium 112 of larger size than its fastener 704 in
(31) Operation of a media-bearing polisher and restorer 104 will now be described with regard to
(32) These contaminants 808 impacted the vehicle surface 804 and formed perforations 816 in the vehicle surface. Ordinarily, cleaning would leave these contaminants in place. However, the media-bearing polisher and restorer's medium 112 removes these contaminants by allowing the contaminants to enter or penetrate its surface. The contaminants are captured by the medium 112 and subsequently removed with movement of the media-bearing polisher and restorer 104.
(33) This operation shown by contaminants 812 of
(34) It is noted that the media-bearing polisher and restorer 104 also removes surface contaminants that may not be removed by ordinary polishing compounds or cleaning processes. This is because its various media 112 may optionally contain abrasive compounds or particles that can remove surface contaminants that have attached themselves firmly to a vehicle surface.
(35) While various embodiments of the invention have been described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of this invention. In addition, the various features, elements, and embodiments described herein may be claimed or combined in any combination or arrangement.