Claims
- 1. A hand-held, abrasive roller apparatus for linear abrasive movement across a substrate surface comprising:
- a frame;
- a motor supported on the frame;
- a cylindrical sanding roller mounted on the frame and driven by the motor to rotate about a central, longitudinal, rotational axis through the sanding roller;
- a cylindrical sleeve having a bore of a first diameter and an outer sanding surface layer, the sanding sleeve being deflectable to provide a flat on a side engaging and sanding a substrate underlying surface and for traveling linearly along the substrate surface;
- a soft, deformable backing layer on the sanding roller having a first cylindrical shape to hold the sanding surface sheet in a cylindrical shape prior to sanding and deformable into a second shape with a substantial flat on said backing layer to support the flat on the sanding surface sheet as the frame is pushed linearly and the sanding roller travels linearly along the substrate surface; said soft, deformable, backing layer on the roller having an uncompressed diameter larger than the first diameter with the sleeve;
- the backing layer being compressed by the sleeve and exerting radially, outwardly, directed forces on the sanding sleeve of substantially constant force; and
- the soft, deformable, compressed backing layer providing a larger sanding area than a straight line of contact, and traveling over low and high spots without digging in or chattering.
- 2. A hand-held sanding roller apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein the backing layer is a material having pores.
- 3. A sanding apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein the backing layer is foam rubber or plastic and has a radial thickness several times the radial thickness of the sanding surface layer.
- 4. A sanding apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein one way clutch means is provided between the deformable, backing layer and the sanding sleeve and allows the sanding sleeve to slide and turn relative to deformable, backing layer in a first direction when attaching or detaching the sanding sleeve and prevents this turning relative to the deformable, backing layer during a sanding operation.
- 5. A sanding apparatus in accordance with claim 4 wherein the sleeve has a hollow bore of a first diameter and the deformable, backing layer is a foam layer having pores with a relaxed outer diameter greater than the first diameter so that the compressed foam layer provides a uniform, outwardly directed force on the sanding sleeve.
- 6. A hand-held, abrasive roller apparatus for linear abrasive movement across a substrate surface comprising:
- a frame;
- a motor supported on the frame;
- a cylindrical sanding roller mounted on the frame and driven by the motor to rotate about a central, longitudinal, rotational axis through the sanding roller;
- an outer sanding sleeve having a bore of a first diameter detachably mounted on the roller deflectable to provide a flat on a side of the roller which is engaging and sanding an underlying surface and for traveling linearly along the surface;
- a soft, deformable backing layer on the sanding roller having an uncompressed diameter larger than the bore diameter of sleeve, the backing layer being compressed by the sleeve with the compressed backing layer exerting even outwardly directed forces to hold the sanding sleeve in a cylindrical shape prior to sanding and deformable into a second shape with a substantial flat on the bottom thereof to support the flat on the bottom of the sanding surface sheet with a soft, deformable backing as the frame is pushed linearly and the sanding roller travels linearly along the surface; and
- a one-way connection means between the sanding sleeve and the compressed backing layer allowing relative turning therebetween despite the outwardly directed forces applied by the compressed backing layer against the one-way connection when applying the sleeve to the roller in a first direction, the one-way connection preventing relative turning between the sleeve and the roller in the opposite direction while sanding.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/324,806, filed Oct. 18, 1994, pending, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 168,042, filed Dec. 15, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,365,628.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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"Coated Abrasives--Modern Tool of Industry" by Coated Abrasives Manufacturers' Institute, dated 1965; pp. 46-49, 72-77. |
"Scotch-Brite and Roloc Surface Conditioning Discs" by 3M Company, 1988. |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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324806 |
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168042 |
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