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1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to the dispensing of sand cloth for the purposes of cleaning tubing or pipe. It also relates to the deburring and reaming of copper tubing for the preparation of soldering or brazing.
2. Prior Art
Plumbers and pipe fitters have struggled for years with carrying a lot of extra weight in their tool bags and with having to constantly stoop down or climb down their ladder to retrieve the sand cloth that they dropped while cleaning copper tubing.
Sand cloth generally comes in a small square box. The user must tear off a length of it for use. There are several ways of storing the remainder. Put it back in the box, throw it in the toolbox or tool bucket, or drop it on the floor. These do not prevent the sand cloth from getting damaged or make it readily available if more is needed especially if one is up a ladder.
Several patents have been cited which relate to sand cloth dispensing, the most pertinent being as follows:
U.S. Pat. No. 2,189,980 issued to Forsblade, entitled “Holder for Sandpaper and the like”, relates to an apparatus having a pair of spaced apart upper and lower sections that are attached by hinge, to accommodate each section accommodating sandpaper. There is inserted a wood block intermediate the free ends of the section so that as pressure is applied to the block in the free ends, the sandpaper is engaged in position against the block and therefore sanding is accomplished. U.S. Pat. No. 5,295,278 (1994) U.S. Pat. No. 5,307,534 (1994) U.S. Pat. No. 4,790,121 (1988) . . . all are about the actual cleaning of the pipe.
In accordance with one embodiment, a compact storage dispenser for sand cloth, a file imbedded in the bottom and a pipe reamer at the rear.
One embodiment of the dispenser as illustrated in
The release tabs 4 in
The file 8 can be used to remove any burrs on the outside of tubing or pipe. The right side,