Clamping sander

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6634937
  • Patent Number
    6,634,937
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 21, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Nguyen; George
    • Ojini; Anthony
    Agents
    • Parsons; Robert A.
    • Goltry; Michael W.
    • Parsons & Goltry
Abstract
A clamping sander for receiving and holding a sheet of sandpaper, including a chassis plate having an upper surface and a lower surface, and a clamp plate having an upper surface and a lower surface. The clamp plate is coupled to the chassis plate and movable between a released position, spaced from the chassis plate, and a clamped position with the lower surface engaging the upper surface of the chassis plate. A clamping mechanism is carried by the chassis plate and the clamp plate for moving the clamp plate between the released position and the clamped position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to sanding devices.




More particularly, the present invention relates to devices for retaining sandpaper during sanding procedures.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Sandpaper is used in a wide variety of activities and on many materials. Woodworkers, auto body workers, painters etc. are among those who use sandpaper on wood, metal, wallboard and filler compounds just to list a few uses. Many types of surfaces, flat, curved, contoured etc, need sanding. The problem is that the human hand does not provide a uniform and unvarying force because of a tendency to change shape due to its highly articulate nature. Also, it is often very difficult to adequately maintain a secure hold on a piece of sandpaper.




To overcome these problems, sanding blocks are commonly used. A sanding block generally has a planar surface over which the sandpaper is placed. An individual gripping the block also grips the edges of the sandpaper thereby holding the sandpaper in place. While generally effective for sanding planar surfaces, irregular, contoured or curved surfaces are still commonly sanded by hand, as a sanding block is ineffectual. Thus, the problem of applying a uniform and consistent force is still a problem. Furthermore, holding the sandpaper in place is still problematic.




It would be highly advantageous, therefore, to remedy the foregoing and other deficiencies inherent in the prior art.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a sanding device for securely holding sandpaper while sanding.




Another object of the present invention to provide a sanding device which is capable of uniformly and consistently sanding surfaces.




And another object of the present invention to provide a sanding device which can be employed to sand planar surfaces, curved surfaces, contoured surfaces, corners, etc.




Still another object of the present invention to provide a sanding device in which sandpaper is easily installed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly, to achieve the desired objects of the instant invention in accordance with a preferred embodiment thereof, provided is a clamping sander for receiving and holding a sheet of sandpaper. The clamping sander includes a chassis plate having an upper surface and a lower surface, and a clamp plate having an upper surface and a lower surface. The clamp plate is coupled to the chassis plate and movable between a released position, spaced from the chassis plate, and a clamped position with the lower surface engaging the upper surface of the chassis plate. A clamping mechanism is carried by the chassis plate and the clamp plate for moving the clamp plate between the released position and the clamped position.




In a specific embodiment, the clamping mechanism includes a camming surface extending from the upper surface of the clamp plate adjacent an aperture formed therethrough. A post extends substantially perpendicularly from the upper surface of the chassis plate and is received through the aperture in the clamp plate. A grip is rotatably coupled to the post and includes a cam extending from a lower portion thereof, the cam engages the camming surface to force the grip away from the upper surface of the clamping plate, moving the clamping plate into the clamping position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Specific objects and advantages of the instant invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a clamping sander according to the present invention as it would appear holding sandpaper;





FIG. 2

is a top perspective view of the sander according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a bottom perspective view of the sander according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a clamping sander in the clamped position according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a side elevation of the sander of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a clamping sander in the open position according to the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a side elevation of the sander of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is an end view of the sander of

FIGS. 4 and 5

; and





FIG. 9

is an end view of the sander of

FIGS. 6 and 7

.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Turning now to the drawings in which like reference characters indicate corresponding elements throughout the several views, attention is first directed to

FIG. 1

which illustrates a clamping sander generally designated


10


. Sander


10


is illustrated with a sheet of sandpaper


12


securely held for sanding operations. Sander


10


includes a grip


14


, which is employed to operate the clamping mechanism, a clamp plate


16


and a chassis plate


18


. Opposing ends of sandpaper


12


are clamped between clamp plate


16


and chassis plate


18


, with the body of the sandpaper in wrapping engagement with a base


20


coupled to chassis plate


18


. Base


20


can be a flat rigid material for sanding planar materials, resilient material such as foam or sponge for sanding contoured surfaces, or a material having a contoured surface to match the contours of a surface to be sanded. In this manner, sandpaper can be accurately controlled and securely held.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, sander


10


includes chassis plate


18


having an upper surface


22


and an opposing lower surface


24


. Lower surface


24


is generally planar, and upper surface


22


has raised edges


26


and


28


on opposing sides, running from end


30


to end


32


. A pair of locking tabs


34


and


36


extend from upper surface


22


intermediate raised edges


26


and


28


with tab


34


proximate end


30


and tab


36


proximate end


32


. A plurality of loading stops


38


also extend from upper surface


22


spaced from raised edges


26


and


28


for abutting engagement by the edges of a sheet of sandpaper. A post


40


extends from upper surface


22


at a central location, terminating in end


42


.




Base


20


has a lower surface


44


which, in this preferred embodiment, is generally planar, and an upper surface


46


. Upper surface


46


of base


20


is fixed to lower surface


24


of chassis plate


18


by any convenient manner such as by fasteners, like clips staples etc., adhesives, etc. In this embodiment, a pair of screws


48


extend through chassis plate


18


into base


20


.




Clamp plate


16


includes an upper surface


50


, a lower surface


52


, opposing ends


54


and


56


and opposing sides


58


and


60


. Ends


54


,


56


and sides


58


,


60


preferably have a slight downward arch for purposes which will be described presently. Clamp plate


16


has a central aperture


62


through which post


40


is received, an aperture


64


proximate end


54


through which locking tab


34


extends and an aperture


66


proximate end


56


through which locking tab


36


extends. A plurality of apertures


68


are formed through clamping plate


16


aligned with and receiving the plurality of stops


38


. Clamping plate


16


also includes a helical pressure converter


70


. Converter


70


consists of a pair of opposing semi-circular camming surfaces


72


and


74


extending from upper surface


50


and encircling aperture


62


. Clamp plate


16


is positioned adjacent upper surface


22


of chassis plate


18


with a biasing member


76


in the form of a compression spring carried by post


40


and captured between upper surface


22


of chassis plate


18


and lower surface


52


of clamp plate


16


.




Grip


14


includes a grasping surface


78


formed by a contoured upper surface and sloped sides, and a lower portion


80


. An aperture


82


is formed centrally through grip


14


, through which post


40


is received. Grip


14


is rotatably secured to post


40


by a screw


84


and a pair of washers


86


which prevent screw


84


from loosening while allowing grip


14


to rotate. A pair of opposing semi-circular cams


88


and


90


extending from lower portion


80


and encircling aperture


82


. Cams


88


and


90


engage camming surfaces


72


and


74


to force grip


14


away from upper surface


50


of clamping plate


16


. Grip


14


is biased toward upper surface


50


of clamping plate


16


by biasing member


76


. Biasing member


76


forces clamping plate


16


away from chassis plate


18


toward grip


14


. Cams


88


and


90


and camming surfaces


72


and


74


interact to force clamping plate


16


against the bias of biasing member


76


toward chassis plate


18


. Grip


14


also includes a pair of saddles


92


and


94


extending from lower portion


80


proximate opposing ends for receiving locking tabs


34


and


36


.




Turning now to

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


8


, sander


10


is shown in the closed or clamped position. In this position, grip


14


has been rotated so that cams


88


and


90


move to the highest portion of camming surfaces


72


and


74


, forcing clamping plate


16


toward chassis plate


18


. Tabs


34


and


36


are received in saddles


92


and


94


, preventing rotation of grip


14


, locking sander


10


into the closed position. In this position, the edges of the sandpaper are firmly captured between clamping plate


16


and raised edges


26


and


28


of chassis plate


18


(FIG.


1


). The arced or bowed nature of ends


54


,


56


and sides


58


,


60


of clamping plate


16


permit different size grit sandpaper to be accommodated by sander


10


. As the sandpaper thickens with increased grit size, the bow is flexed outward, becoming flattened. In this manner, a secure engagement is provided by the spring tension of the flexed material, while allowing sandpaper of different grits to be held.




Turning now to

FIGS. 6

,


7


, and


9


, sander


10


is shown in the open or unclamped position. In this position, grip


14


has been rotated so that cams


88


and


90


move to the lowest portion of camming surfaces


72


and


74


, permitting biasing element


76


to force clamping plate


16


away from chassis plate


18


to provide a gap


96


. The edges of a sheet of sandpaper are inserted into gap


96


until they are halted by stops


38


. Grip


14


is then rotated into the closed or clamped position, firmly retaining the sandpaper in position.




Various changes and modifications to the embodiments herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A clamping sander for receiving and holding a sheet of sandpaper, the clamping sander comprising:a chassis plate having an upper surface and a lower surface; a clamp plate having an upper surface and a lower surface, the clamp plate being coupled to the chassis plate and movable between a released position spaced from the chassis plate and a clamped position with the lower surface engaging the upper surface of the chassis plate; a grip coupled to the chassis plate for being grasped by an operator for using the clamping sander; and a clamping mechanism carried by the chassis plate and the clamp plate for moving the clamp plate between the released position and the clamped position, the clamping mechanism operated by rotation of the grip and including a camming surface extending from the upper surface of the clamp plate adjacent an aperture formed therethrough, a post extending substantially perpendicularly from the upper surface of the chassis plate and received through the aperture in the clamp plate, and the grip rotatably coupled to the post and including a cam extending from a lower portion thereof, the cam engaging the camming surface to force the grip away from the upper surface of the clamping plate, moving the clamping plate into the clamping position, the camming surface includes a pair of opposing semi-circular camming surfaces encircling the aperture in the clamp plate, and the cam includes a pair of opposing semi-circular cams riding on the camming surfaces.
  • 2. A clamping sander as claimed in claim 1 wherein the clamping mechanism further includes a biasing member captured between the upper surface of the chassis plate and the lower surface of the clamp plate.
  • 3. A clamping sander as claimed in claim 1 wherein the upper surface of the chassis plate has raised edges on opposing sides thereof.
  • 4. A clamping sander as claimed in claim 3 wherein opposing edges of clamping plate are bowed to provide flexion thereof.
  • 5. A clamping sander as claimed in claim 3 wherein the base is one of a flat rigid material for sanding planar materials, a resilient material for sanding contoured surfaces, and a material having a contoured surface to match the contours of a surface to be sanded.
  • 6. A clamping sander as claimed in claim 1 further including a base coupled to the lower surface of the chassis plate.
  • 7. A clamping sander for receiving and holding a sheet of sandpaper, the clamping sander comprising:a chassis plate having an upper surface and a lower surface; a clamp plate having an upper surface and a lower surface, the clamp plate being coupled to the chassis plate and movable between a released position spaced from the chassis plate and a clamped position with the lower surface engaging the upper surface of the chassis plate; a grip coupled to the chassis plate for being grasped by an operator for using the clamping sander; and a clamping mechanism carried by the chassis plate and the clamp plate for moving the clamp plate between the released position and the clamped position, the clamping mechanism operated by rotation of the grip and including a camming surface extending from the upper surface of the clamp plate adjacent an aperture formed therethrough, a post extending substantially perpendicularly from the upper surface of the chassis plate and received through the aperture in the clamp plate, and the grip rotatably coupled to the Post and including a cam extending from a lower portion thereof, the cam engaging the camming surface to force the grip away from the upper surface of the clamping plate, moving the clamping plate into the clamping position; the clamping mechanism further includes a locking tab extending from the upper surface of the chassis plate and received through apertures formed in the clamp plate, and a saddle extending from the lower portion of the grip for receiving the locking tab with the clamp plate in the clamping position.
  • 8. A clamping sander for receiving and holding a sheet of sandpaper, the clamping sander comprising:a chassis plate having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a post extending substantially perpendicularly from the upper surface; a clamp plate having an upper surface, a lower surface, and an aperture formed therethrough, the clamp plate being coupled to the chassis plate and movable between a released position spaced from the chassis plate and a clamped position with the lower surface engaging the upper surface of the chassis plate; a camming surface extending from the upper surface of the clamp plate adjacent the aperture formed therethrough, the camming surface includes a pair of opposing semi-circular camming surfaces encircling the aperture in the clamp plate; a grip, for being grasped by an operator for using the clamping sander, rotatably coupled to an end of the post extending through the aperture in the clamp plate and including a cam extending from a lower portion thereof, the cam engaging the camming surface to force the grip away from the upper surface of the clamping plate, moving the clamping plate into the clamping position, the cam includes a pair of opposing semi-circular cams riding on the camming surfaces; and a biasing member captured between the upper surface of the chassis plate and the lower surface of the clamp plate.
  • 9. A clamping sander as claimed in claim 8 further including:a locking tab extending from the upper surface of the chassis plate and received through apertures formed in the clamp plate; and a saddle extending from the lower portion of the grip for receiving the locking tab with the clamp plate in the clamping position.
  • 10. A clamping sander as claimed in claim 8 wherein the upper surface of the chassis plate has raised edges on opposing sides thereof.
  • 11. A clamping sander as claimed in claim 10 wherein the opposing edges of clamping plate are bowed to provide flexion thereof.
  • 12. A clamping sander as claimed in claim 8 further included a base coupled to the lower surface of the chassis.
  • 13. A clamping sander as claimed in claim 12 wherein the base is one of a flat rigid material for sanding planar materials, a resilient material for sanding contoured surfaces, or a material having a contoured surface to match the contours of a surface to be sanded.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/200,615, filed Apr. 28, 2000.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/200615 Apr 2000 US