Claims
- 1. A detail sander comprising:
- an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, a forward end, a rearward end and an internal cavity therein;
- a motor located in said cavity and having a motor shaft rotatable about a motor axis generally aligned with said longitudinal axis;
- a crank affixed to said motor shaft, said crank having an offset crank pin spaced from and rotatable about said motor axis;
- an elongated lever arm generally coaxially aligned with said motor axis and having a spaced apart first end, a central pivot region and a second end, said pivot region pivotally affixed to said body enabling said lever arm to rotate about a pivot axis generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, said first end cooperating with said crank pin to cause the lever arm second end to cyclically oscillate transversely in a side to side manner in response to rotation of said motor shaft; and
- a pad support having a planar surface adapted to receive a planar work member, said pad support affixed to said lever arm second end and cyclically oscillated transversely thereby said pad support planar surface located forward of said pivot axis and having a slope symmetrical about a longitudinal center line with a pointed forward most tip region formed by two rearwardly extending facet edges forming a substantially 90.degree. corner and a pair of straight side edges extending rearwardly from the facet edges, each being outwardly inclined from the pad support longitudinal center line 10.degree.-30.degree..
- 2. The detail sander of claim 1 wherein said pad support straight side edges are each oriented 30.degree. from the pad support longitudinal center line.
- 3. The detail sander of claim 2 wherein said pad support is provided with a rearward straight edge extending perpendicular to the longitudinal center line and a rear right and a rear left tip region, each tip region formed by a pair of facet edges oriented 90.degree. to one another, wherein said edges form a nine sided polygon which is symmetrical about any line which extends through the pad center and one of the three 90.degree. corners formed by the tip regions.
- 4. The detail sander of claim 1 further comprising a thin generally planar elastomeric pad affixed to the pad support planar surface between the pad support planar surface and the planar work member, wherein said elastomeric pad has an outer peripheral shape corresponding to that of the work member.
- 5. A detail sander comprising:
- an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, a forward end, a rearward end and an internal cavity therein;
- a motor located in said cavity and having a motor shaft rotatable about a motor axis generally aligned with said longitudinal axis;
- a pad support having a planar surface adapted to receive a planar sheet of abrasive material, said pad support planar surface being symmetrical about a longitudinal center line and having a pointed forward most tip region formed by two rearwardly extending facet edges forming a substantially 90.degree. corner and a pair of straight side edges extending rearwardly from the facet edges, each being outwardly inclined from the pad support longitudinal center line 10.degree.-30.degree.; and
- drive mechanism connecting the motor shaft to the pad support for cyclically oscillating the pad support within the plane of the planar surface.
- 6. The detail sander of claim 5 wherein said pad support is provided with a rearward straight edge extending perpendicular to the longitudinal center line and a rear right and a rear left tip region, each tip region formed by a pair of facet edges oriented 90.degree. to one another, wherein said edges form a nine sided polygon which is symmetrical about any line which extends through the pad center and one of the three 90.degree. corners formed by the tip regions.
- 7. The detail sander of claim 6 further comprising a thin generally planar elastomeric pad affixed to the pad support planar surface between the pad support planar surface and the planar work member, wherein said elastomeric pad has an outer peripheral shape corresponding to that of the work member.
- 8. A detail sander comprising:
- an elongated body having a forward end, a rearward end and an internal cavity;
- a motor located within said body internal cavity and having a motor shaft rotatable about a motor axis;
- a crank affixed to said motor shaft, said crank having a crank pin spaced from and extending parallel to the motor axis;
- an elongated lever arm generally coaxially aligned with said motor axis and pivotally affixed to said body for limited rotation about a pivot axis generally perpendicular to said motor axis, said lever arm having a first end cooperating with said crank pin to cause said lever arm to cyclically pivot in response to rotation of said motor shaft; and
- a pad support adapted to receive a work member, said pad support affixed to said lever arm and positioning said work member at a location spaced apart and completely forward of said pivot axis, to cause the work member to oscillate transversely in a side to side manner as the lever arm cyclically pivots.
- 9. The detail sander of claim 8 further comprising a rigid frame anchored to said motor for pivotably supporting said lever arm.
- 10. The detail sander of claim 8 wherein said lever arm has a slot adapted to receive said crank pin therein and convert rotary motion of said motor into cyclical pivotal motion of said lever arm.
- 11. The detail sander of claim 8 wherein said body has grip portion adapted to cooperate comfortably with a hand of an operator.
- 12. The detail sander of claim 8 wherein said work member comprises an abrasive material.
- 13. The detail sander of claim 8 wherein said work member comprises a scraper blade.
- 14. A tool comprising:
- a body having a forward end, a rearward end and an internal cavity;
- a motor located within said cavity and having a motor shaft rotatable about a motor axis;
- a crank affixed to said motor shaft, said crank having a crank pin radially spaced from and rotatable about said motor axis;
- a lever arm generally coaxially aligned with said motor axis, said lever arm having a first end, a second end and a central portion, said first end cooperating with said crank pin, said central portion pivotally affixed to said body enabling said lever arm to pivotally oscillate in response to rotation of said motor shaft; and
- a pad support adapted to receive a work member, said pad support affixed to said second end of said lever arm and moving transversely in a side to side oscillating manner as the lever arm pivots.
- 15. The tool of claim 14 wherein said crank pin is generally cylindrical and has an axis parallel to said motor axis.
- 16. The tool of claim 14 further comprising a bearing substantially surrounding said crank for transmitting radial loads, resulting from the movement of said lever, from the crank to said body.
- 17. The tool of claim 14 further comprising a pivot pin pivotally connecting said lever arm central region to said body.
- 18. The tool of claim 17 wherein said lever arm central portion is provided with a plurality of apertures adapted to alternatively receive a pivot pin, thereby enabling the range of oscillating movement of said pad support to be varied.
- 19. The tool of claim 14 further comprising an offset leg interposed between said lever arm and said pad support, said leg locating said pad support below said lever arm parallel thereto, and said leg and said pad support oscillating with said lever arm.
- 20. The tool of claim 19 wherein said pad support is provided with a planar surface parallel to and offset below from said motor axis a sufficient distance to provide clearance between said body and a substantially flat surface to be sanded which is in substantially coplanar relation with said pad support.
- 21. The tool of claim 20 wherein said planar surface of said pad support is generally parallel to said lever arm and generally perpendicular to said pivot pin.
- 22. The tool of claim 14 wherein said pad support has a generally triangular configuration.
- 23. The tool of claim 14 wherein said lever arm first end includes a generally U-shaped fork adapted to receive said crank pin and convert the rotary motion of said crank pin into pivotal motion of said lever arm.
- 24. The tool of claim 22 wherein said U-shaped fork has gradually tapered opposing internal surfaces so as to be relatively smaller at a closed end of said U-shaped configuration.
- 25. The tool of claim 17 further comprising a frame rigidly anchored to said motor and pivotally cooperating with said pivot pin, said frame rigidly supporting said motor, crank, pivot pin and lever arm relative to one another, ensuring controlled cooperative oscillatory movement of said lever arm.
- 26. A detail sander comprising:
- a body having an internal cavity;
- a motor located within said cavity and having a motor shaft rotatable about a motor axis;
- a crank affixed to said motor shaft, said crank having a crank pin projecting therefrom, parallel to and radially spaced from the motor axis;
- an elongated lever arm generally coaxially aligned with said motor shaft, said lever arm having a first end, a second end and a central portion, said first end cooperating with said crank, said central portion pivotally mounted relative to said body enabling said lever arm second end to cyclically move transversely in a side to side manner in response to rotation of said motor shaft;
- a pad support adapted to receive a work member; and
- a leg member affixed to and interposed between said second end of said lever arm and said pad support, said leg locating said pad support below and parallel to said lever arm, said leg and said pad support oscillating with said lever arm second end.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. Nos. 07/940,079 and 07/930,008 filed on Sep. 4,1992 and Aug. 14,1992 both now abandoned.
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