Claims
- 1. An orbital abrading or polishing tool, comprising:a tool body to be held and manipulated by a user; a motor carried by said body; an orbital drive structure driven rotatably about a first axis by said motor; a spindle having at least one notch along its outer circumference and which is connected to said orbital drive structure for rotation relative thereto about a second axis offset from said first axis to drive said spindle in an orbital path about said first axis as said orbital drive structure turns; a head threadedly connected to said spindle and adapted to carry an element for abrading or polishing a work surface; and a plunger passing through said body and movable radially inwardly, said plunger movable between a first position and a second position, wherein in said first position said plunger does not contact the outer circumference of said spindle and in said second position said plunger engages said at least one notch for any position of said spindle along said orbital path.
- 2. The tool of claim 1, wherein:said motor is driven by pressurized air.
- 3. The tool of claim 1, further comprising:an element carried by said head for abrading or polishing a work surface, wherein said element is sandpaper.
- 4. A method for replacing a head of an orbital abrading or polishing tool, comprising:(a) pressing on a plunger to contact a spindle; (b) manually rotating a first head threadedly connected to said spindle until said plunger enters a notch along the outer circumference of said spindle to lock said spindle against rotation; (c) manually rotating said first head while said spindle is locked against rotation so that said threaded connection is broken; (d) positioning a second head relative to said spindle so that said second head can be rotated relative to said spindle to form a threaded connection therebetween; (e) manually rotating said second head to threadedly and tightly connect said second head with said spindle; (f) releasing said plunger to disengage said plunger from said notch and thereby allow said second head and said spindle to freely rotate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This application is based on provisional patent application serial No. 60/144,746. filed Jul. 20, 1999.
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Hutchins Manufacturing Company Advertisement for “The World's Finest Random Orbit Sander Now Becomes . . . The World's Most Versatile Random Orbit Sander . . . ”, 1987 (4 pages). |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/144746 |
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