Claims
- 1. A buffing pad holder for use with a machine for buffing a waxed floor, said buffing pad holder comprising a hub having a rotational axis and a plurality of radial arms, said radial arms each having inner and outer portions disposed in different planes, said outer portions of said arms being disposed in planes in closer proximity to the floor than the planes in which said inner portions are disposed;
- a buffing pad comprising a plurality of buffing elements corresponding in number to said radial arms of said buffing pad holder; and
- means for securing said buffing pad to said buffing pad holder.
- 2. A buffing pad holder according to claim 1, wherein the inner portions of said radial arms are disposed in a common plane substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis of the hub, said outer portions each being disposed in a respective plane inclined downwardly toward the floor with respect to the common plane of the inner portions.
- 3. A buffing pad holder according to claim 2, comprising an intermediate portion of each radial arm connecting the inner and outer portions thereof, the intermediate portion of each arm being disposed at an angle with respect to the planes of both the inner and outer portions connected thereto.
- 4. A buffing pad holder according to claim 1, wherein said buffing pad holder has four equiangularly-spaced arms and said buffing pad is X-shaped.
- 5. A buffing pad holder according to claim 1, wherein said hub comprises a hub element and an annular ring, means resiliently connecting said hub element to said annular ring for substantially universally pivoting said ring relative to said hub element, said radial arms being connected to said ring.
- 6. A buffing pad holder according to claim 5, wherein said hub comprises a one-piece dual molding, said hub element and annular ring being molded of a substantially rigid plastic material, said pivoting means being molded of a flexible or semi-flexible plastic material onto said hub element and ring to form a unitary hub.
- 7. A buffing pad holder according to claim 5, wherein said means for securing the pad to the pad holder includes an annular flange formed coaxially with said hub element, said pad having a central opening for engaging over said flange.
- 8. A buffing pad holder according to claim 1, wherein said means for securing the pad to the pad holder includes a hook-like fabric material secured to the underside of said radial arms for engaging and gripping the pad.
- 9. A buffing pad holder according to claim 1, wherein the floor engaging portion of said pad comprises only a radial portion of each of said buffing elements adjacent the outer extremities thereof.
- 10. A buffing pad holder according to claim 9, wherein said radial floor-engaging portion comprises only those portions of said pads secured to the outer portions of the radial arms of the buffing pad holder.
- 11. A buffing pad holder for use with a machine for buffing a waxed floor, a buffing pad, and means for securing said buffing pad to said buffing pad holder, said buffing pad holder comprising a plurality of radial arms, said radial arms each having inner and outer portions disposed at different levels, said outer portions of said arms being disposed at a level in closer proximity to the floor during buffing than the level in which said inner portions are disposed, such that during buffing, those portions of the buffing pad secured to the outer portions of the arms engage the floor and those portions of the buffing pad secured to the inner portions of the arms are spaced from the floor in non-buffing relation with the floor.
- 12. A buffing pad holder according to claim 11 wherein said buffing pad holder has four equiangularly-spaced arms in an X-shape.
- 13. A buffing pad holder according to claim 11 wherein said means for securing the pad to the pad holder includes a hook-like fabric material secured to the underside of said radial arms for engaging and gripping the pad.
- 14. A buffing pad according to claim 11 wherein the floor-engaging portion of said pad comprises only a radial portion of said pad adjacent the outer extremity thereof.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 847,526, filed Apr. 3, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,701,970, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 632,235, filed July 19, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,598,440.
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Divisions (1)
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