Information
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Patent Grant
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6532615
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Patent Number
6,532,615
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Date Filed
Friday, March 23, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
-
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Examiners
Agents
- Flynn, Thiel, Boutell & Tanis, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 015 973
- 015 230
- 015 23012
- 015 23015
- 015 23016
- 015 23017
- 015 23018
- 015 23019
- 015 DIG 2
- 451 537
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A finishing unit for a vehicle surface treatment apparatus composed of a thin sheet-like pad of material having flexible characteristics, the pad being adapted for contact with a vehicle surface. A buffer member of flexible material is also provided and opposes a surface area on the pad. A stiffening structure is oriented over a majority of the opposing surface areas of the buffer member and the pad to effect a fixed securement of the opposing surface areas together so as to provide an area of substantially less flexibility than the individual flexibility characteristic of each of the buffer member and the pad.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a finishing unit for a vehicle surface treatment apparatus and, more particularly, to an arrangement for stiffening the performance characteristic of a thin sheet-like pad of material secured to a rotating drum, the outer edges of which are adapted to engage the surface of the vehicle for facilitating a treatment thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is common place in vehicle surface treatment apparatus to mount pads of cloth or closed-cell foam to a rotating drum to cause the distal ends of the pads to engage the surface of the vehicle to effect the appropriate treatment of the surface. When the apparatus is a vehicle surface washing apparatus, liquid, such as water, is used in conjunction with the pads and various chemicals, such as soap and the like, are mixed so that the pads will effect the appropriate cleaning of the vehicle surface. In order to prevent damage to the vehicle surface during a surface treatment procedure, it is desirable to use lighter weight material for the pads. This has been accomplished by making the pads of thin sheet-like cloth and closed-cell foam. However, as the vehicle approaches a rotating mechanism on which is mounted a plurality of such pads, the rotating drum will continue to move toward the vehicle surface as the vehicle approaches to in effect cause the surface area of the material of the pads to be dragged across the vehicle surface. It has been noted in the past that the cleaning performance characteristic of the pads is enhanced when only the distal end portion of the pads engages the vehicle surface. When cloth material is used for the pad, the liquid will be absorbed into it thereby giving it more body causing the pad to remain somewhat stiff as it is being rotated with the drum to facilitate engagement of the distal ends thereof with the vehicle surface. However, even when the material is cloth, it is generally thin and lacks the desired stiffness characteristic to prevent a major surface area of the pad from being dragged across the vehicle surface thereby lessening the cleaning ability or lessening the chance of damage to the drum as well as to the vehicle surface. Further, maintaining engagement of only the distal end portions of the pad material will enhance the lifetime of the pad.
The issue of a major surface area of the pad material being dragged across the vehicle surface becomes even more critical when a lighter weight material, such as a closed-cell foam material, is used. Foam, compared to a cloth material, has very little body or bulk and it does not absorb liquid. Thus, it lacks the requisite ability to maintain only the distal ends thereof in engagement with the vehicle surface.
Therefore, it is a desire of this invention to provide finishing units as well as a vehicle surface treatment apparatus using such finishing units wherein a stiffness characteristic is introduced into the pad material to facilitate a maintaining of the distal end portion of the pad in engagement with the vehicle surface.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The objects and purposes of the invention are met by providing a finishing unit for a vehicle surface treatment apparatus composed of a thin sheet-like pad of material having flexible characteristics, the pad being adapted for contact with a vehicle surface. A buffer member of flexible material is a thin sheet-like member having a width comparable to the width of the pad and a length substantially shorter than the length of the pad. The buffer member overlays an opposing surface of the pad. A stiffening structure is oriented over a majority of the opposing surface areas of the buffer member and the pad and effects a fixed securement of the opposing surface areas of the buffer member and the pad together so as to provide an area of substantially less flexibility than the individual flexibility characteristic of each of the buffer member and the pad.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects and purposes of this invention will be apparent to persons acquainted with apparatus of this general type upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary illustration of a top view of an elongate mounting part, such as a drum, for use in a vehicle washing apparatus, to which is attached a plurality of thin sheet-like pads adapted for treatment of a vehicle surface;
FIG. 2
is an isometric view of a pad with a buffer member mounted on the upper surface thereof;
FIG. 3
is an alternate construction of a pad with the buffer member on the underside thereof;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view taken along the line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 2
prior to attachment of a buffer member to the pad;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 4
, but after application of the buffer member to the pad;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken along the line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 6
, but without the pad being secured to the buffer member over a majority of the opposing surface areas thereof;
FIG. 8
is a side view of a test stand fixture for measuring the stiffness characteristic of alternate versions of the pad/buffer member combination; and
FIG. 9
illustrates an alternate construction for securing the finishing units to the core.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A vehicle surface treatment apparatus
10
is schematically illustrated in FIG.
1
and includes an elongate mounting part
11
consisting of a cylindrical core
12
having on the outer periphery thereof a plurality of parallel tracks or grooves
13
extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the core. A plurality of finishing units or surface treating implements
14
are provided and are secured via an inner edge part
16
to the tracks or grooves
13
of the elongate mounting part
11
. More specifically, the inner edge part
16
includes a flat planar-like portion
17
having along a radially inner edge thereof a cylindrical enlargement, the diameter of which conforms closely to the width of a base part of the track or groove
13
. The track or grooves
13
are each defined by a pair of spaced side walls
19
, the radially outer edges
21
of which are spaced apart a width G to define a gap through which extends the flat part
17
of the inner edge member
16
. The diameter of the cylindrical enlargement
18
of the inner edge member
16
is greater than the thickness of the flat part
17
as well as the dimension of the gap G so that as the elongate mounting part
11
is rotated, the cylindrical enlargement
18
will be retained in the tracks or grooves
13
.
The surface treating implements
14
are each composed of a uniformly thin sheet-like pad of material
22
having a flexible characteristic, the outer distal edge of which is adapted for contact with a vehicle surface. The pad is preferably ⅛ inches to {fraction (3/16)} inches thick. The surface treating implements
14
also include a buffer member
23
also composed of a thin sheet-like material that is either the same as the material of the pad
22
or is of a different material. The buffer member
23
has a thickness and a width comparable to the thickness and width of the pad
22
and a radial length that is substantially shorter than the radial length of the pad as is illustrated in
FIGS. 1-3
. A substantial surface area portion
24
of the buffer member
23
is positioned to directly oppose a surface area
26
on the pad
22
. The radially inner edges of the pad
22
and the buffer member
23
are secured to the flat part
17
of the inner edge member
16
as by a pair of radially spaced and preferably approximately parallel sewn seams
27
schematically illustrated in FIG.
1
.
As is illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the relationship of the buffer member
23
to the pad
22
can vary, that is, the buffer member
23
can be mounted on top of the pad
22
or the buffer member
23
can be mounted on the bottom side of the pad
22
. It will, of course, be recognized that
FIGS. 2 and 3
are simply inversely related to one another.
During assembly, and referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, and after the sewn seams
27
have effected a securement of the pad
22
and the buffer member
23
to the flat part
17
of the inner edge member
16
, either the buffer member
23
is lifted as in
FIG. 2
or the pad
22
is lifted as in
FIG. 3
relative to the other member so that an adhesive bead
28
can be applied to the appropriate bottom member of the stacked array, namely, to the appropriate surface area
24
or
26
. In this particular embodiment, the adhesive is a hot melt adhesive applied by a hand-held adhesive applicator tool (not illustrated) adjusted to dispense a ⅛ inch diameter continuous flow of adhesive to the aforesaid appropriate surface area
24
,
26
. In this particular embodiment, the adhesive bead is first applied to define a rectangle spaced inwardly of the boundary of the opposing surface areas
24
,
26
by approximately ½ inch to ¾ inch from the edge and thereafter a sinusoidal wave pattern is created in the interior of the so-formed rectangle. It is important that the sinusoidal pattern extend toward and away from the inner edge of the pad
22
, namely, toward and away from the cylindrical enlarge
18
of the inner edge member
16
so that radially oriented ribs of the sinusoidal pattern and the rectangle pattern will be formed by the adhesive. Thereafter, the appropriate one of the pad
22
and the buffer member
23
is laid down onto the uncured adhesive and a pressure is applied so as to squeeze the adhesive into an essentially uniform pattern as is schematically illustrated in
FIG. 5
so that the adhesive
28
, when cured, will provide a greater strength characteristic and resistance to flexing of the material of the buffer member
23
and the pad
22
. It is important that the adhesive not squeeze out from between the material of the pad
22
and the material of the buffer member
23
.
In this particular embodiment, the hot melt adhesive is a water resistant type SP100 having a recommended application temperature of 300° F. to 350° F. and is available from On-Hand Adhesives, Inc. in Mt. Prospect, Ill.
In order to establish the benefits derived by the aforesaid construction, a comparison study was conducted comparing the features of a construction such as is illustrated in
FIG. 6
with a construction as is illustrated in
FIG. 7
, that is, the latter construction having no securement of the opposing surface areas
24
and
26
to each other. More specifically, the constructions illustrated also in
FIGS. 2 and 3
were subjected to a comparison testing both with an adhesive
28
oriented between the opposing surface areas
24
and
26
as well as with no adhesive between them. A testing fixture, such as is illustrated in
FIG. 8
, was utilized in order to make this comparative testing.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, a test stand
30
is there illustrated and includes a base platform
31
having along one edge thereof an upstanding wall
32
. Midway up the wall
32
there is provided a track member
33
secured to the wall
32
. The configuration of the track
33
is generally the same as the track or groove
13
in the elongate mounting part
11
illustrated in FIG.
1
. The cylindrical enlargement
18
of the inner edge member
16
is adapted to be received in the track
33
so that the pad
22
and the associated buffer member
23
extend away therefrom, leftwardly as illustrated in FIG.
8
. The buffer member
23
has a radial dimension X and a width corresponding to the width of the pad
22
. The pad
22
has a radial length greater than the X dimension of the buffer. In this particular embodiment, the radial length of the pad
22
in all tests was 20 inches and the lateral width of the pad was in every instance 14 inches. The radial dimension X of the buffer member
23
included three varieties, namely, a variety where the radial dimension X was 4 inches, 6 inches and 8 inches, respectively.
A pivotal weight applying member
34
is utilized to apply a weight at four differing locations A, B, C, D as illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
to the pad
22
. The pivotal weight applying member
34
consists of a flat plate
36
having a radial dimension L of 9 inches and a lateral width of 18 inches. A pair of laterally spaced support arms
37
extend outwardly from the wall
32
above the track
33
to form a gap adapted to receive the 18 inch dimension of the pivotal weight applying member
34
therein. The radially inner edge of the weight applying member
34
has a pivot member
38
composed of an elongate rod, opposite ends of which are adapted to rest on the upper surface of each of the support arms. A plurality of spaced upright projections
39
A,
39
B,
39
C and
39
D project upwardly from each of the support arms
37
. In the test stand
30
illustrated in
FIG. 8
, the two upstanding projections
39
A are each oriented 3 inches out from the wall
32
. The two upstanding projections
39
B are each oriented 3½ inches out from the wall
32
. The two upstanding projections
39
C are each oriented 4 inches out from the wall
32
and the two upstanding projections
39
D are each oriented 4½ inches from the wall
32
. The rod
38
is adapted to be selectively oriented between the wall
32
and a selected one of the upstanding projections for each force application. As is shown in
FIG. 8
, the rod
38
is oriented adjacent and touching the upstanding projections
39
A 3 inches out from the wall
32
to apply a load to the upper surface of the pad
22
at location A. When the rod is oriented adjacent the upstanding projections
39
B, the pivotal weight applying member
34
will apply a weight at location B to the pad
22
. Similar weight applications will occur at locations C and D when the rod
38
is oriented against the upstanding projections
39
C and
39
D, respectively. When the weight is applied to the pad
22
, the amount of deflection is measured by the distance Y between the wall
32
and the distal end of the pad
22
. The following data was recorded based on these tests.
CHART 1
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DRY CLOTH
|
2 LB. WEIGHT PIVOTED TO LAY ONTO MATERIAL OF PAD
|
MEASURED DISTANCE “Y”
|
AT POSITIONS
|
A
B
C
D
|
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4⅛″
4¾″
4½″
4½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
6¾″
7¾″
7½″
6¾″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4¼″
4¾″
4¾″
5″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
9″
9″
9¼″
9½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4″
4½″
5¼″
5″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
9½″
9¼″
10″
9¼″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
9½″
9″
10″
10″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
12¼″
11½″
11½″
11¼″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
10″
9″
10″
10″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
12″
12″
12½″
12″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
10¼″
10¼″
10¾″
11½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
14¾″
14½″
14″
14¼″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
|
CHART 2
|
|
DRY CLOTH
|
3 LB. WEIGHT PIVOTED TO LAY ONTO MATERIAL OF PAD
|
MEASURED DISTANCE “Y”
|
AT POSITIONS
|
A
B
C
D
|
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3¾″
4″
5″
5″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7½″
7¼″
6″
6″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4″
5″
4½″
5″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
8″
8″
8″
8″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4½″
4¼″
4½″
5½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
8″
7½″
7¾″
7¼″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
8″
8″
8¼″
8″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
11½″
10¼″
10½″
10″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
8¼″
8¼″
8″
8″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
12″
11¼″
10¾″
10½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
9″
8½″
8¼″
9¼″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
13¼″
12½″
12″
12″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
|
CHART 3
|
|
DRY CLOTH
|
4 LB. WEIGHT PIVOTED TO LAY ONTO MATERIAL OF PAD
|
MEASURED DISTANCE “Y”
|
AT POSITIONS
|
A
B
C
D
|
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3¾″
3¾″
4″
4½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7″
6″
5¾″
5½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3″
3″
4″
4″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7″
6¼″
7″
7″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3½″
3″
3½″
4½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
6″
6″
6″
7″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
7″
6″
6″
6¼″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
10½″
10″
9″
9″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
7″
7″
5½″
6½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
11″
10″
10″
10″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
7½″
7½″
7½″
8″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
11¼″
10½″
11″
10½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
|
CHART 4
|
|
WET CLOTH
|
2 LB. WEIGHT PIVOTED TO LAY ONTO MATERIAL OF PAD
|
MEASURED DISTANCE “Y”
|
AT POSITIONS
|
A
B
C
D
|
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
1¾″
2″
2″
2″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
4″
5″
5″
4½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
1½″
2″
2″
2″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
5″
5¼″
5¾″
6″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
2″
2½″
3″
2½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
5¼″
5″
5½″
5¾″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4¾″
5″
5″
4¾″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7″
7½″
7¾″
7″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
5½″
5″
5″
4¾″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7¾″
7¾″
8″
7¾″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
6″
7″
7″
5⅜″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
9″
8¾″
9¼″
8½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
|
CHART 5
|
|
WET CLOTH
|
3 LB. WEIGHT PIVOTED TO LAY ONTO MATERIAL OF PAD
|
MEASURED DISTANCE “Y”
|
AT POSITIONS
|
A
B
C
D
|
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
2″
2″
2¼″
2″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
4½″
4¾″
5″
4¾″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
2¼″
2″
2″
2″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
5″
5¼″
5″
5½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3″
2¼″
2¾″
3″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
5″
4½″
5¼″
5¼″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4¼″
5″
5″
5¼″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
6¼″
6¾″
6¾″
6½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4¾″
5″
5″
5″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7″
7½″
7¼″
7½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
5¼″
6″
6″
6″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7¾″
7½″
7¾″
8″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
|
CHART 6
|
|
WET CLOTH
|
4 LB. WEIGHT PIVOTED TO LAY ONTO MATERIAL OF PAD
|
MEASURED DISTANCE “Y”
|
AT POSITIONS
|
A
B
C
D
|
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
2½″
2¼″
2¼″
2¼″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
4¼″
4½″
4¾″
4½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
2¼″
2¼″
2″
2″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
4½″
4¾″
4¾″
4¾″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
2½″
2¾″
2½″
3″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
4½″
4½″
4½″
5″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4¼″
4¾″
4½″
5¼″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
6¼″
6½″
6½″
6¾″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4¾″
5″
5¼″
5½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7¼″
7″
7½″
7¾″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
5½″
5¾″
5¾″
6½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X= 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7¾″
7¾″
8″
8″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
|
CHART 7
|
|
FOAM
|
2 LB. WEIGHT PIVOTED TO LAY ONTO MATERIAL OF PAD
|
MEASURED DISTANCE “Y”
|
AT POSITIONS
|
A
B
C
D
|
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4½″
4½″
4½″
4½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
6½″
6½″
6¼″
5¾″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4¼″
4¼″
4½″
4″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
9½″
9¾″
9⅝″
9¾″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4½″
4½″
4½″
4½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
10″
10″
9½″
9½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
5″
5″
4½″
6″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
8⅝″
8½″
8¼″
8″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
5″
5⅛″
5½″
6½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
9¼″
9¼″
9¼″
9″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4½″
4¾″
5½″
6″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
9¼″
9¼″
9½″
9¼″
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BUFFER UNDERNEATH
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CHART 8
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FOAM
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3 LB. WEIGHT PIVOTED TO LAY ONTO MATERIAL OF PAD
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MEASURED DISTANCE “Y”
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AT POSITIONS
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A
B
C
D
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X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3¼″
4″
4¼″
4¼″
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BUFFER ON TOP
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X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
6″
6″
5½″
5″
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BUFFER ON TOP
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X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3″
3¼″
4¼″
4″
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BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
8″
8¼″
7¾″
8″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3¾″
3½″
3½″
4½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
8¾″
8″
7½″
7½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4¼″
4½″
5″
5″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7″
7¾″
7″
7″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
4¼″
4½″
5¼″
5½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7¾″
8″
8″
8″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3¾″
4″
4¾″
5¼″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7¼″
7½″
7½″
7¾″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
|
CHART 9
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FOAM
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4 LB. WEIGHT PIVOTED TO LAY ONTO MATERIAL OF PAD
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MEASURED DISTANCE “Y”
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AT POSITIONS
|
A
B
C
D
|
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3½″
3½″
4″
4″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
5⅞″
5½″
5½″
5″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3¼″
3¼″
4″
4½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7½″
7″
7⅜″
7¾″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3″
3¾″
4″
4¼″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
8″
7¼″
6¾″
6½″
|
BUFFER ON TOP
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3½″
3¾″
4¼″
4¾″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 4″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7″
7″
6¾″
6¼″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3¾″
4″
4½″
4¾″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 6″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7⅝″
7½″
7¼″
7½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - NO ADHESIVE
3¼″
4″
4″
4½″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
X = 8″ BUFFER - W/ADHESIVE
7″
6½″
6¾″
7″
|
BUFFER UNDERNEATH
|
|
The above data reveals an improved stiffness characteristic when an adhesive exists at the opposing surface areas
24
,
26
between the pad and buffer member. of particular interest is that some installations require the drum to rotate periodically in opposite directions. This will cause the buffer member
23
to lead the pad in one direction of rotation and trail the pad in the opposite direction of rotation. If foam is the material of pad, Charts 7, 8 and 9 reveal an approximate uniformity in stiffness characteristic in opposite orientations of the buffer member relative to the pad
22
.
In an alternate arrangement shown in
FIG. 9
, the pad
22
A and the buffer member
23
A are of a unitary construction, that is, formed from the same piece of material
41
. A loop
42
is formed into the unitary construction and at least one, preferably two parallel sewn seams
27
A, identical to the sewn seams
27
, are provided. As with the previous embodiment, an adhesive is applied between the opposed surface areas
24
A,
26
A of the pad
22
A and the buffer member
23
A in the same manner as has been described above.
During assembly of a finishing unit or surface treating element
14
A, the loop
42
is oriented into a selected track or groove
13
of the core
12
and an elongate rod
43
placed inside the loop. The rod
43
has a diameter greater than the width of the gap G to effect a holding of the finishing unit
14
A to the core
12
as the core is rotated.
Although a particular preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A finishing unit for a vehicle surface treatment apparatus, comprising:a thin sheet-like pad of material having flexible characteristics, said pad being adapted for contact with a vehicle surface and having a first length which terminates in an outer free edge, said pad also including an inner edge part adapted for attachment to a support on said vehicle surface treatment apparatus; a buffer member of flexible material having a thin sheet-like characteristic with a width comparable to a width of said pad and a length, said buffer member having a segment of a length substantially shorter than said length of said pad and directly overlaying an opposing surface area of said pad; a stiffening structure oriented over a majority of said opposing surface areas of said buffer member and said pad and fixedly securing said opposing surface areas of said buffer member and said pad to one another to provide an area of substantially less flexibility than the individual flexibility characteristic of each of said buffer member and said pad.
- 2. The finishing unit according to claim 1, wherein said stiffening structure is a water resistant adhesive uniformly applied over a majority of said opposing surface areas.
- 3. The finishing unit according to claim 2, wherein said adhesive, when cured, fixes said opposing surfaces together so that there is little to no relative movement therebetween.
- 4. The finishing unit according to claim 1, wherein said material of said pad has a water absorbent characteristic.
- 5. The finishing unit according to claim 1, wherein said material of said pad is a closed-cell foam rendering it unable to absorb water.
- 6. The finishing unit according to claim 1, wherein said buffer member and said pad are made of the same material.
- 7. The finishing unit according to claim 6, wherein said material has a water absorbent characteristic.
- 8. The finishing unit according to claim 6, wherein said material is a closed-cell foam rendering it unable to absorb water.
- 9. The finishing unit according to claim 1, wherein said buffer member and said pad are directly fixedly secured to each other at said opposing surface areas thereof.
- 10. The finishing unit according to claim 1, wherein said pad and said buffer member are of a unitary construction.
- 11. The finishing unit according to claim 1, wherein said pad and said buffer member are fixedly fastened to an inner edge member having a flat part and an enlargement.
- 12. The finishing unit according to claim 11, wherein said pad and said buffer member are fixedly secured to said flat part.
- 13. A vehicle surface treating apparatus, comprising:a drum supported for rotary movement about an axis of rotation, said drum having a plurality of elongate grooves on a peripheral surface thereof extending parallel to said axis of rotation; a plurality of finishing units, at least some finishing units comprising a thin sheet-like pad of material having flexible characteristics, said pad being adapted for contact with a vehicle surface and having a length which terminates in an outer free edge, said pad also including an inner edge part secured to one side thereof adjacent an inner free edge remote from said outer free edge and having an elongate mounting part adapted for attachment to a support on said vehicle surface treating apparatus; a buffer member of flexible material secured to said inner edge part on a side thereof remote from said pad, said buffer member having a thin sheet-like characteristic with a width comparable to a width of said pad and a length, said buffer member having a segment of a length substantially shorter than said length of said pad and directly overlaying an opposing surface area of said pad; a stiffening structure oriented over a majority of said opposing surface areas of said buffer member and said pad and fixedly securing said opposing surface areas of said buffer member and said pad to one another to provide an area of substantially less flexibility than the individual flexibility characteristic of each of said buffer member and said pad; whereby as said drum rotates, each of said finishing units will extend radially outwardly away from said drum and exhibit a greater resistance to flexing as said drum approaches said vehicle surface than a finishing unit without a stiffening structure.
- 14. The vehicle surface treating apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said drum is supported for rotation in opposite directions, and wherein said stiffening structure effects a near uniform resistance to flexing in either direction of rotation.
- 15. The vehicle surface treating apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said pad of material is a closed-cell foam.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
754 953 |
Aug 1956 |
GB |