Claims
- 1. An abrasive pad removably attachable to a driven rotatable shaft, said abrasive pad comprising:
first, second, third, and fourth abrasive members each including an outwardly facing surface with a plurality of abrasive particles supported thereon; said first abrasive member secured substantially perpendicular to said second abrasive member; said third abrasive member positioned angularly intermediate said first and second abrasive members and secured to said second abrasive member; and said fourth abrasive member positioned substantially perpendicular to said third abrasive member and angularly intermediate said first and second abrasive members and secured to said third abrasive member.
- 2. The abrasive pad of claim 1, wherein each of said abrasive members is offset angularly from radially adjacent ones of said abrasive members by approximately 45°.
- 3. The abrasive pad of claim 1, wherein each of said abrasive members comprises a plurality of abrasive strips aligned in an overlapping relationship.
- 4. An abrasive pad removably attachable to a driven rotatable shaft, said abrasive pad comprising:
a first abrasive member including an outwardly facing surface with a plurality of abrasive particles supported thereon; a second abrasive member defining a loop including an outwardly facing surface with a plurality of abrasive particles supported thereon; said first abrasive member positioned substantially perpendicular to said second abrasive member, a central portion of said first abrasive member received within the loop of said second abrasive member; a third abrasive member defining a loop including an outwardly facing surface with a plurality of abrasive particles supported thereon; said third abrasive member positioned angularly intermediate said first and second abrasive members, a central portion of said second abrasive member received within the loop of said third abrasive member; and a fourth abrasive member defining a loop including an outwardly facing surface with a plurality of abrasive particles supported thereon, said fourth abrasive member positioned substantially perpendicular to said third abrasive member and angularly intermediate said first and second abrasive members, a central portion of said third abrasive member received within the loop of said fourth abrasive member.
- 5. The abrasive pad of claim 4, wherein each of said abrasive members is offset angularly from radially adjacent ones of said abrasive members by approximately 45°.
- 6. The abrasive pad of claim 4, wherein each of said abrasive members comprises a plurality of abrasive strips aligned in an overlapping relationship.
- 7. An abrasive pad removably attachable to a driven rotatable shaft, said abrasive pad comprising:
a first abrasive member including opposing ends and a pair of side edges extending between said opposing ends, said first abrasive member further including an outwardly facing surface and a plurality of abrasive particles supported on said outwardly facing surface; a second abrasive member including a loop having upper and lower portions, opposing ends connecting said upper and lower portions, each of said upper and lower portions having a pair of side edges extending between said opposing ends, said second abrasive member further including an outwardly facing surface and a plurality of abrasive particles supported on said outwardly facing surface, said second abrasive member positioned substantially perpendicular to said first abrasive member and in partial overlapping relationship with said first abrasive member; a third abrasive member including a loop having upper and lower portions and opposing ends connecting said upper and lower portions, each of said upper and lower portions having a pair of side edges extending between said opposing ends, said third abrasive member further including an outwardly facing surface and a plurality of abrasive particles supported on said outwardly facing surface, said third abrasive member positioned angularly intermediate said first and second abrasive members and positioned in partial overlapping relationship with at least one of said first and second abrasive members; and a fourth abrasive member including a loop having upper and lower portions, opposing ends connecting said upper and lower portions, each of said upper and lower portions having a pair of side edges extending between said opposing ends, said fourth abrasive member further including an outwardly facing surface and a plurality of abrasive particles supported on said outwardly facing surface, said fourth abrasive member positioned substantially perpendicular to said third abrasive member and angularly intermediate said first and second abrasive members, said fourth abrasive member positioned in partial overlapping relationship with at least one of said first and second abrasive members.
- 8. The abrasive pad of claim 7, wherein said first abrasive member includes a loop having upper and lower portions extending between said opposing ends.
- 9. The abrasive pad of claim 7, wherein
a distance between said opposing ends of said first abrasive member is less than a distance between said opposing ends of said third abrasive member; said distance between said opposing ends of said first abrasive member is substantially equal to a distance between said opposing ends of said second abrasive member; and said distance between said opposing ends of said third abrasive member is substantially equal to a distance between said opposing ends of said fourth abrasive member.
- 10. The abrasive pad of claim 9, wherein said opposing ends of said third and fourth abrasive members partially overlap said opposing ends of said first and second abrasive members.
- 11. The abrasive pad of claim 7, wherein said first abrasive member is partially received between said upper and lower portions of said second, third and fourth abrasive members.
- 12. The abrasive pad of claim 11, wherein:
said second abrasive member is partially received between said upper and lower portions of said third and fourth abrasive members; and said third abrasive member is partially received between said upper and lower portions of said fourth abrasive member.
- 13. The abrasive pad of claim 7, wherein each of said abrasive members is offset angularly from radially adjacent ones of said abrasive members by approximately 45°.
- 14. The abrasive pad of claim 7, wherein each of said abrasive members comprise a plurality of abrasive strips aligned in an overlapping relationship.
- 15. The abrasive pad of claim 7, further comprising:
a connector supported by said abrasive members and substantially centered intermediate said opposing ends of each of said abrasive members.
- 16. The abrasive pad of claim 15, wherein said connector comprises an internally threaded rivet extending through each of said abrasive members.
- 17. An abrasive pad comprising:
a first abrasive strip including a pair of outwardly facing surfaces and a plurality of abrasive particles supported on said pair of outwardly facing surfaces; a second abrasive strip formed into a loop including a pair of outwardly facing surfaces, a plurality of abrasive particles supported on said pair of outwardly facing surfaces, and a pair of opposing inwardly facing surfaces, said first abrasive strip positioned at an angle to said second abrasive strip and partially received intermediate said opposing inwardly facing surfaces of said loop of said second abrasive strip; a third abrasive strip formed into a loop including a pair of outwardly facing surfaces, a plurality of abrasive particles supported on said pair of outwardly facing surfaces, and a pair of opposing inwardly facing surfaces, said loops of said first and second abrasive strips positioned at an angle to said third abrasive strip and said loop of said first abrasive strip partially received intermediate said opposing inwardly facing surfaces of said loop of said third abrasive strip; and a fourth abrasive strip formed into a loop including a pair of outwardly facing surfaces, a plurality of abrasive particles supported on said pair of outwardly facing surfaces, and a pair of opposing inwardly facing surfaces, said loop of said third abrasive strip positioned at an angle to said fourth abrasive strip and partially received intermediate said opposing inwardly facing surfaces of said loop of said fourth abrasive strip.
- 18. The abrasive pad of claim 17, wherein said first abrasive strip is formed into a loop defining said pair of outwardly facing surfaces and a pair of opposing inwardly facing surfaces.
- 19. The abrasive pad of claim 18, wherein each of said loops include upper and lower portions and opposing edges connecting said upper and lower portions, said edges of all of said loops disposed substantially in a single plane.
- 20. The abrasive pad of claim 19, wherein said opposing ends of said loops of said third and fourth abrasive strips partially overlap said opposing ends of at least one of said loops of said first and second abrasive strips.
- 21. The abrasive pad of claim 17, wherein each of said abrasive strips comprises a plurality of abrasive strips aligned in an overlapping relationship.
- 22. The abrasive pad of claim 17, wherein each of said loops is offset angularly from radially adjacent ones of said loops by approximately 45°.
- 23. The abrasive pad of claim 17, further comprising:
a connector supported by said abrasive strips.
- 24. The abrasive pad of claim 23, wherein said connector comprises an internally threaded rivet.
- 25. A method of making an abrasive pad, said method comprising the steps of:
providing first, second, third and fourth abrasive members each including an outwardly facing surface with a plurality of abrasive particles supported thereon; positioning said first abrasive member substantially perpendicular to said second abrasive member; securing said first abrasive member to said second abrasive member; positioning said third abrasive member angularly intermediate said first and second abrasive members; securing said third abrasive member to said second abrasive member; positioning said fourth abrasive member substantially perpendicular to said third abrasive member and angularly intermediate said first and second abrasive members; and securing said fourth abrasive member to said third abrasive member.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising the steps of:
folding each of said second, third, and fourth abrasive members to define a loop; causing a central portion of said first abrasive member to be received within the loop of said second abrasive member; causing a portion of said second abrasive member to be received within the loop of said third abrasive member; and causing a central portion of said third abrasive members received within the loop of said fourth abrasive member.
- 27. A method of making an abrasive pad, said method comprising the steps of:
providing first, second, third and fourth abrasive members each including an outwardly facing surface with a plurality of abrasive particles supported thereon; folding each of said second, third, and fourth abrasive members to define a loop; positioning said first abrasive member substantially perpendicular to said second abrasive member; causing a central portion of said first abrasive member to be received within the loop of said second abrasive member; positioning said third abrasive member angularly intermediate said first and second abrasive members; causing a portion of said second abrasive member to be received within the loop of said third abrasive member; positioning said fourth abrasive member substantially perpendicular to said third abrasive member and angularly intermediate said first and second abrasive members; and causing a central portion of said third abrasive member to be received within the loop of said fourth abrasive member.
- 28. A method of making an abrasive pad, said method comprising the steps of:
providing first, second, third and fourth strips of abrasive material, each of said strips having first and second surfaces and an abrasive disposed on said second surface; folding said first strip into a first loop wherein said second surface defines a pair of outwardly facing abrasive surfaces, said first surface defines a pair of opposed inwardly facing surfaces, and a pair of end edges connect said pairs of outwardly and inwardly facing surfaces; positioning said second strip in angularly offset relation to said first loop and intermediate said pair of end edges of said first loop, wherein a portion of said first surface of said second strip engages a portion of one of said outwardly facing surfaces of said first loop; folding said second strip into a second loop wherein said second surface defines a pair of outwardly facing abrasive surfaces, said first surface defines a pair of opposed inwardly facing surfaces, a pair of end edges connect said pairs of outwardly and inwardly facing surfaces, and said first loop is partially received intermediate said opposed inwardly facing surfaces of said second loop; positioning said third strip in angularly offset relation to said first and second loops wherein a portion of said first surface of said third strip engages a portion of one of said outwardly facing surfaces of at least one of said first and second loops; folding said third strip into a third loop wherein said second surface of said third strip defines a pair of outwardly facing abrasive surfaces, said first surface defines a pair of opposed inwardly facing surfaces, a pair of end edges connect said pairs of outwardly and inwardly facing surfaces, and said first and second loops are partially received intermediate said opposed inwardly facing surfaces of said third loop; positioning said fourth strip in angularly offset relation to said first and second loops wherein a portion of said first surface of said fourth strip engages a portion of one of said outwardly facing surfaces of said third loop; and folding said fourth strip into a fourth loop wherein said second surface of said fourth strip defines a pair of outwardly facing abrasive surfaces, said first surface defines a pair of opposed inwardly facing surfaces, a pair of end edges connect said pairs of outwardly and inwardly facing surfaces, and said third loop is partially received intermediate said opposed inwardly facing surfaces of said fourth loop.
- 29. The method of claim 28, further comprising the steps of:
forming an aperture through said loops intermediate said end edges of loops; inserting a connector through said aperture; and securing said connector to loops.
- 30. The method of claim 28, further comprising the steps of:
securing said second loop to said first loop after said step of folding said second strip; securing said third loop to said second loop after said step of folding said third strip; and securing said fourth loop to said third loop after said step of folding said fourth loop.
- 31. The method of claim 28, wherein said steps of folding said third and fourth strips include partially covering said end edges of said first and second loops with said end edges of said third and fourth loops.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/210,104, filed Jun. 7, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60210104 |
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