SURFACE-ABRADING TOOL CONFIGURED FOR MOUNTING TO AN EXTENSION POLE
20220055172 · 2022-02-24
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Abstract
A surface-treating tool is configured for coupling to an extension pole with opposed proximal and distal pole ends. The tool comprises a tool head including a rigid tool support having mutually opposed tool-support upper and lower surfaces. A pole coupling configured for selectively coupling the tool support to the pole distal end is affixed to the tool-support upper surface such that a coupled extension pole is pivotable relative to the tool support about mutually orthogonal first and second pivot axes. A tool pad includes a rigid plate with plate top and bottom surfaces and a resilient layer permanently adhered the plate bottom surface. The resilient layer includes an attachment surface to which a working material may be removably attached without tools. A pad fastener introduced through the resilient layer attaches the tool pad to the tool-support lower surface with the rigid plate between the tool support and the resilient layer.
Claims
1. A hand manipulated surface-treating tool configured for coupling to an extension pole having longitudinally opposed proximal and distal pole ends, the surface-treating tool comprising: a tool head including a rigid tool support having mutually opposed tool-support upper and lower surfaces bounded by a common tool-support periphery, and further including a tool-support center; a pole coupling affixed to the tool-support upper surface and configured for selectively coupling the tool support to the pole distal end, the pole coupling being affixed to the tool-support upper surface and further configured such that an extension pole coupled to the tool head by the pole coupling is pivotable relative to the tool support about mutually orthogonal first and second pivot axes; and a tool pad including (i) a rigid plate having mutually opposed plate top and bottom surfaces bounded by a peripheral plate edge extending between the plate top and bottom surfaces and (ii) a resilient layer with a resilient-layer upper surface permanently adhered to the plate bottom surface and an attachment surface that is opposite the resilient-layer upper surface and configured for releasably retaining a working material, wherein (a) the tool pad is attached to the tool head with the plate top surface in contacting engagement with the tool-support lower surface; (b) the tool pad includes a tool-pad center; (c) there is a plate-center hole through the rigid plate and a resilient-layer-center hole extending through the resilient layer and aligned with the plate-center hole at the tool-pad center; and (d) the tool pad is attached to the tool-support lower surface by a pad fastener introduced into at least the resilient-layer-center hole and secured to the tool-support center.
2. The surface-treating tool of claim 1 wherein the pad fastener is a permanent fastener such that the tool pad is permanently attached to the tool head with the plate top surface in contacting engagement with the tool-support lower surface.
3. The surface-treating tool of claim 2 wherein the permanent pad fastener is a threaded fastener that has applied to the threads an adhesive before being threadably joined with the tool support such that, when the adhesive cures, the subsequent unthreading of the fastener and removal of the tool pad from the tool support are prevented.
4. The surface-treating tool of claim 1 wherein the pad fastener is a removable fastener such that the tool pad is removably attached to the tool head with the plate top surface in contacting engagement with the tool-support lower surface.
5. The surface-treating tool of claim 4 wherein the removable pad fastener is a threaded fastener.
6. The surface-treating tool of claim 5 wherein the pad fastener is a tool-less fastener.
7. A hand manipulated surface-abrading tool configured for coupling to an extension pole having longitudinally opposed proximal and distal pole ends, the surface-abrading tool comprising: a tool head including a rigid tool support having mutually opposed tool-support upper and lower surfaces bounded by a common tool-support periphery, and further including a tool-support center within the tool-support periphery; a pole coupling affixed to the tool-support upper surface for selectively coupling the tool support to the pole distal end, the pole coupling being affixed to the tool-support upper surface and configured such that an extension pole coupled to the tool head by the pole coupling is pivotable relative to the tool support about mutually orthogonal first and second pivot axes; and a tool pad including (i) a rigid plate having mutually opposed plate top and bottom surfaces bounded by a peripheral plate edge extending between the plate top and bottom surfaces and (ii) a resilient layer with a resilient-layer upper surface permanently adhered to the plate bottom surface and an attachment surface that is opposite the resilient-layer upper surface and configured for releasably retaining an abrading material, wherein the tool pad and the tool-support lower surface are cooperatively configured to enable removable attachment of the tool pad to the tool head with the rigid plate between the resilient layer and the tool-support lower surface.
8. The surface-abrading tool of claim 7 wherein (a) the tool pad includes a tool-pad center; (b) there is a plate-center hole through the rigid plate and a resilient-layer-center hole that extends through the resilient layer and is aligned with the plate-center hole at the tool-pad center; and (c) the tool pad is removably attached to the tool-support lower surface by a pad fastener introduced into at least the resilient-layer-center hole and secured to the tool-support center.
9. The surface-abrading tool of claim 8 wherein the rigid plate and the tool-support lower surface are complementarily keyed such that, when the tool pad is removably attached to the lower surface of the tool support, and the pad fastener is secured, the tool pad is prevented from rotating relative to the tool support.
10. The surface-abrading tool of claim 9 wherein the complementary keying comprises at least one off-center key aperture in the rigid plate and at least one key protrusion extending downwardly from the tool-support lower surface and into the at least one off-center key aperture, thereby establishing an interference fit between the tool-support and the rigid plate.
11. A surface-treating tool configured for coupling to an extension pole having opposed proximal and distal pole ends, the surface-treating tool comprising: a tool head including a rigid tool support having mutually opposed tool-support upper and lower surfaces; a pole coupling configured for selectively coupling the tool support to the pole distal end and affixed to the tool-support upper surface such that a coupled extension pole is pivotable relative to the tool support about mutually orthogonal first and second pivot axes; a tool pad including a rigid plate with plate top and bottom surfaces and a resilient layer permanently adhered to the plate bottom surface, the resilient layer including an attachment surface to which a working material can be removably attached without tools; and a pad fastener for attaching the tool pad to the tool-support lower surface, wherein the pad fastener is introduced through the resilient layer and secured to tool-support lower surface in order to attach the tool pad to the tool-support lower surface with the rigid plate between the tool support and the resilient layer.
12. The surface-treating tool of claim 11 wherein the working material is an abrading material in the form of one of (i) a sheet and (ii) a pad.
13. The surface-treating tool of claim 12 wherein the abrading material is attached to the resilient-layer attachment surface by a plurality of hook-on-loop fasteners.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The following description of variously embodied surface-abrading tools is demonstrative in nature and is not intended to limit the invention or its application of uses. Accordingly, the various implementations, aspects, versions and embodiments described in the summary and detailed description are in the nature of non-limiting examples falling within the scope of the appended claims and do not serve to restrict the maximum scope of the claims. Moreover, among the various depicted embodiments, like reference numbers are used to refer to similar or analogous components.
[0019] Referring to
[0020] As shown in
[0021] The tool head 100 is configured for use with a removably mountable tool pad 300. Referring to
[0022] The tool pad 300 further includes a resilient layer 360 with a resilient-layer upper surface 362 permanently adhered to the plate bottom surface 330. An attachment surface 364 is situated opposite the resilient-layer upper surface 362 that is adhered to the rigid plate 310. The attachment surface 364 is configured for releasably retaining a working material 370. Most commonly, the working material 370 is an abrading material 380 in the form of a sheet or pad, such as sandpaper or a sanding pad. However, the working material 370 could more broadly be a non-abrading material, such as a cleaning or painting pad or sponge, for example. In broader configurations encompassing non-abrading working materials 370, the tool 10 may be alternatively and interchangeably referred to as a surface-treating tool 10. The working material 370 pad or sheet may have a back surface 372 attachable to the attachment surface 364 of the resilient layer 360 by a plurality of hook-and-loop fasteners 366 such as those most commonly known and sold under the tradename “Velcro®.”
[0023] The resilient layer 360 may comprise a material providing cushioning, but also exhibiting a “memory” property allowing it, when deformed, to return to a predefined default shape. Nonlimiting examples of suitable materials include foam, foam-rubber, and rubber. The resilient layer 360 is bounded by a resilient-layer periphery 365. In at least one version, the resilient-layer periphery 365 extends to the outside of the peripheral plate edge 340 of the rigid plate 310 in order to prevent damage to surfaces of adjacent workpieces being abraded by the surface-abrading tool 10. This is clearly shown in
[0024] With principal reference now to
[0025] The tool pad 300 is removably attached to the tool-support lower surface 130 by introducing the pad fastener 400 into at least the resilient-layer-center hole 367 and securing the pad fastener 400 to the tool-support center 150. More specifically, as seen most clearly in
[0026] As shown in
[0027] Referring again to
[0028] It is advantageous, and therefore preferred, that the pad fastener 400 be tool-less. That is, that the pad fastener 400 can be tightened and loosened without the use of tools. Accordingly, in the version depicted, a ring bridge 420 extends diametrically across the center of the ring 410. A user can grasp the ring bridge 420 between two finger fingers—most likely the thumb and index finger—to tighten and loosen the pad fastener 400.
[0029] For various reasons, preventing rotation of the tool pad 300 relative to the tool support 110 is advantageous. Accordingly, with reference to
[0030] In connection with various versions, it is envisioned that, when the resilient layer 360 is worn or a change is otherwise indicated, a user of the tool 10 can remove and replace the tool pad 300, a fact that is readily appreciated from the description above. However, in other cases, the tool 10 is configured at manufacture such that the tool pad 300 and tool head 100 are permanently attached. In one version, the tool 10 is generally configured as described above and illustratively depicted
[0031] The foregoing is considered to be illustrative of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since modifications and changes to various aspects and implementations will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, it is to be understood that the foregoing does not limit the invention as expressed in the appended claims to the exact constructions, implementations and versions shown and described.