Claims
- 1. An orbital waxer having a pad and a motor to drive the pad in an orbital path for waxing and buffing a surface to be polished, the waxer comprising:a housing for containing the motor, the housing having a front and a rear, and a top and a bottom with the pad mounted for orbital movement below the bottom of the housing; a front handle including side portions extending outwardly from attached locations on the housing with the attached locations generally being between the front and rear of the housing; a first gripping portion of the front handle spaced forwardly from the front of the housing; opposite ends of the first gripping portion disposed laterally beyond the attached locations of the front handle side portions to the housing and connected to the attached side portions with the first gripping portion and attached side portions cooperating to form a first gripping aperture having a large, substantially uninterrupted area spaced forwardly and laterally beyond the housing; and a rear handle of the waxer including a second gripping portion having opposite ends with one of the ends attached to the housing adjacent the top thereof and the second gripping portion extending from the one end out and away from the rear of the housing to its other end at a point spaced below the housing top; and said first and second gripping portions allowing an operator to coordinate a two-handed grip on the respective portions of the handles at various locations around the front of and laterally beyond the housing and spaced from the rear thereof to maintain control over the waxer with the pad applied to a work surface and being driven in its orbital path.
- 2. The orbital waxer of claim 1 wherein the rear handle substantially extends in a vertical reference plane, and the first gripping portion of the front handle is symmetrically oriented about the vertical plane in which the rear handle extends.
- 3. The orbital waxer of claim 1 wherein the housing includes an upstanding wall having an exterior curved surface which extends around the front and back of the housing and to which the side portions are attached between the housing front and back.
- 4. The orbital waxer of claim 1 wherein the housing includes an upstanding wall having an exterior curved surface, and the first gripping portion extends in a non-linear circumferential manner around and spaced forwardly from the curved wall of the housing to form the substantially uninterrupted area of the first gripping aperture in front of the housing.
- 5. The orbital waxer of claim 1 wherein the side portions are attached to the housing between the top and the bottom thereof.
- 6. The orbital waxer of claim 1 wherein the rear handle includes a joining portion extending from the other end of the second gripping portion back toward the bottom of the housing at the rear thereof to form a second gripping aperture rearward of the housing.
- 7. The orbital waxer of claim 1 wherein the rear handle includes a switching mechanism mounted thereto allowing the operator to grip the rear handle with a hand and to activate the motor to drive the pad in its orbital path with the hand of the operator that is gripping the rear handle.
- 8. An orbital waxer having a pad and a motor to drive the pad in an orbital path for waxing and buffing a surface to be polished, the orbital waxer comprising:a housing for containing the motor, the housing having a front and a rear, and a top and a bottom; an upstanding wall of the housing having a curved exterior surface extending around the front and rear of the housing; a front handle of the waxer extending outwardly from the housing and having a forward gripping aperture forwardly of the front of the housing wall; a first gripping portion of the front handle spaced forwardly of the housing front extending in a non-linear circumferential manner around the front of the curved wall of the housing and having ends thereof that are disposed laterally beyond the housing wall allowing an operator to grip the front handle gripping portion at various locations thereon around and spaced forwardly and laterally from the housing wall for maintaining control over the waxer with the pad applied to the surface to be polished and driven in its orbital path; side portions of the front handle connecting the handle first gripping portion to the housing wall between the front and rear thereof with the first gripping portion and side portions cooperating to form the forward gripping aperture; a rear handle extending substantially in a vertical reference plane outwardly from the housing and having a rearward gripping aperture rearwardly of the rear of the housing wall; a second gripping portion of the rear handle which extends from adjacent the top of the housing at the rear thereof down away from the housing to a lower end thereof allowing an operator to grip the rear handle gripping portion at various locations thereon from adjacent the top of the housing down toward the bottom of the housing for maintaining control over the waxer with the pad applied to the surface to be polished and driven in its orbital path; and a joining section of the rear handle extending from the second gripping portion lower end toward the bottom of the housing with the second gripping portion and joining section cooperating to form the rearward gripping aperture.
- 9. The orbital waxer of claim 8 wherein the first gripping portion of the front handle is symmetrically oriented about the vertical reference plane in which the rear handle extends.
- 10. The orbital waxer of claim 8 wherein the rear handle gripping portion includes a switching mechanism mounted thereto operable to activate the waxer motor to drive the pad in its orbital path.
- 11. The orbital waxer of claim 10 wherein the switching mechanism includes an associated lock-on mechanism to keep the motor activated without having to continuously engage the switching mechanism for reducing operator hand fatigue during operation of the waxer.
- 12. The orbital waxer of claim 10 wherein the housing has a longitudinal axis extending centrally therethrough;an annular portion of the waxer extends radially outward around the bottom of the housing aligned about the housing longitudinal axis; and a circumferential skirt portion extending down from the periphery of the annular portion with the pad driven in its orbital path below the skirt portion.
- 13. An orbital waxer comprising:a motor; an upstanding motor housing having a top and bottom, and a front and rear with the housing including a central longitudinal axis extending therethrough from the top to the bottom thereof; a front handle which extends out laterally from the housing between the front and rear thereof and spaced forwardly of the front of the front of the housing to form a first gripping aperture; a rear handle which extends vertically out from the rear and adjacent the top of the housing and back towards the bottom of the housing to form a second gripping aperture; a lower annular portion of the waxer extending radially outward from the bottom of the housing to a periphery thereof and being aligned about the housing longitudinal axis, and a circumferential skirt depending from the annular portion periphery; said rear handle extending rearwardly beyond the periphery of the annular portion and spaced radially out from the rear of the housing; a pad driven by said motor mounted for orbital rotation below the skirt portion; and a switch mounted to the rear handle operable by a hand of an operator on the rear handle to activate the motor in the housing for driving the pad in its orbital path below the skirt portion.
- 14. The waxer of claim 13 wherein the switch includes a lock-on mechanism associated therewith operable to keep the motor activated without having to continually engage the switch for reducing operator hand fatigue during operation of the waxer.
- 15. The waxer of claim 13 wherein the front handle includes side portions attached between the front and rear of the waxer housing and extending laterally outward therefrom beyond the periphery of the waxer annular portion; anda gripping portion of the front handle spaced forwardly of the housing front and extending about the housing in a nonlinear circumferential manner and having opposite ends that are disposed laterally beyond the housing with the side portions connected to the ends to provide a large uninterrupted area for the first gripping aperture spaced forwardly and laterally beyond the housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/743,589, filed Nov. 4, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,830,047, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/546,272, filed on Oct. 20, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,595,532, and entitled “ELECTRICALLY-POWERED POLISHER”.
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