Claims
- 1. A manually manipulatable pencil like abrasive disc back up assembly for supporting coated abrasive discs while abrading away defects in an orange peal surface on paint, said assembly comprising:
- an elongate rigid body member having an axis, first and second ends, and a first socket opening though said first end; and
- a first support member of a firm flexible material having a durometer in the range of about 40 to 90, said first support member having an inner portion in said socket, an outer portion projecting at least about one sixteenth inch from said socket, a planar end surface on said outer portion adapted to support one of the coated abrasive discs, said planar end surface having a minimum transverse dimension of greater than about three eights inch and a maximum transverse dimension of less than about one inch.
- 2. A back up assembly according to claim 1 wherein said end surface is disposed at an angle of about sixty degrees with respect to the axis of said body member, and said body member has a mark adjacent the portion of the edge of the end surface that is outermost with respect to the body member.
- 3. A back up assembly according to claim 2 wherein said body member has a second socket opening through said second end, and a second support member having an inner portion in said socket, an outer portion projecting at least about one sixteenth inch from said second socket, and a planar end surface on said outer portion disposed at an angle of about ninety degrees with respect to the axis of said body member and adapted to support one of the coated abrasive discs, said planar end surface on said second support member having a minimum transverse dimension of greater than about three eights inch and a maximum transverse dimension of less than about one inch, and said second support member being of a firm flexible material of a durometer in the range of about 40 to 90.
- 4. A back up assembly according to claim 1 wherein said end surface is disposed at an angle of about sixty degrees with respect to the axis of said body member, and has a minimum transverse dimension of about one half inch.
- 5. A back up assembly according to claim 1 wherein the outer portion of said first support member projects from said socket by about three eighth inch and said first support member has a durometer of about 65.
- 6. A back up assembly according to claim 1 wherein the inner portion of said first support member extends into said socket by at least about one quarter inch.
- 7. A manually manipulatable pencil like abrasive disc back up assembly for supporting pressure sensitive adhesive coated abrasive discs while abrading surface defects in paint, said assembly comprising:
- an elongate rigid body member having an axis, first and second ends, a first socket opening through said first end, and a second socket opening through said second end;
- a first cylindrical support member having a diameter of about one half inch, an inner portion extending at least about one quarter inch into said first socket, an outer portion projecting about three eighth inch from said first socket, a planar end surface on said outer portion disposed at an angle of about sixty degrees with respect to the axis of said body and adapted to support one of the pressure sensitive adhesive coated abrasive discs, said first support member being of a firm flexible material of a durometer in the range of about 40 to 90; and
- a second cylindrical support member having a diameter of about one half inch, an inner portion extending at least about one quarter inch into said second socket, an outer portion projecting at least about three sixteenth inch from said second socket, a planar end surface on said outer portion disposed at an angle of about ninety degrees with respect to the axis of said body and adapted to support one of the pressure sensitive adhesive coated abrasive discs, said second support member being of a firm flexible material of a durometer in the range of about 40 to 90.
- 8. A back up assembly according to claim 7 further including an elongate resiliently flexible pocket clip having a first end attached along the outer surface of said body member adjacent said second support member and extending axially along said body member toward said first support member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/118,296 filed Nov. 6, 1987 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Finesse-it System Commercial Literature by 3M. |
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