Information
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Patent Grant
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6349446
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Patent Number
6,349,446
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 28, 200026 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 26, 200224 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 015 28
- 015 52
- 015 180
- 015 230
- 015 23012
- 015 23014
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A buffing pad assembly having a right pad, a left pad, a disk securing the two pads together, and an elongated member for releasably attaching the buffing pad to the drive shaft of a buffing motor is disclosed. Each pad has a central aperture. The disk has a connector located in the center thereof. The connector has an opening therethrough. The right and left pads are secured to first and second faces, respectively, of the disk so that the apertures and opening are aligned when the buffing pad is assembled. The elongated member has a body, a head, and an indented area separating the head and the body. The head fits through either of the apertures and through the opening of the connector. The elongated member also has an open end which may be secured to the spindle of a buffing motor. Contained within the indented area is an O-ring which releasably secures the elongated member within the opening yet allows for the pad to be easily snapped off of the elongated member so that either side of the buffing pad may be used.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed toward a buffing pad assembly and more particularly, toward a two-sided pad which may be quickly released from a buffing motor, reversed, and reattached to the motor.
Buffing pads for use in high speed polishing of automobiles and the like may be one-sided or two-sided. A one-sided buffing pad is typically circular and is attached to a rigid circular backing plate which is attached by a central hub to the shaft of a rotary power buffer. The pad may be permanently attached to the backing plate or releasably attached thereto in order to allow for replacement without disposing of the backing plate. A two-sided pad includes a buffing pad attached to each face of a rigid backing plate. The plate includes a hub for releasably attaching the pad to the drive shaft or spindle of a high speed buffing motor. The pad may be attached to the motor from either side of the pad, thereby allowing the pad to be reversed after one side has been used.
A two-sided pad is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,607,412 to Ashworth. This patent discloses a reversible buffing pad where either side of the pad may be used. The hub may be screwed onto the drive shaft of a buffing motor from either side of the hub. The problem with this type of releasable attachment, however, is that it becomes time-consuming to stop the motor, unscrew the pad, reverse the pad, and then screw the pad back onto the drive shaft.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,461,750 to Kaiser discloses a two-sided rotary buffing pad. That is, a pad is attached to opposite faces of a rigid backing plate. Either side of the pad may be used. A hub is attached to the plate where the hub has a threaded bore by which it is demountably and reversibly attached to the threaded end of the shaft of a power buffer. Again, the problem with this type of releasable attachment is that it becomes time-consuming to stop the motor, unscrew the pad, reverse the pad, and then screw the pad back onto the drive shaft.
A need exists for a reversible buffing pad which is quickly and easily released from the spindle of a buffing motor, reversed, and then reattached to the spindle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is designed to overcome the deficiencies of the prior art discussed above. It is an object of the present invention to provide a quick release for a two-sided buffing pad.
In accordance with the illustrative embodiments demonstrating features and advantages of the present invention, there is provided a two-sided buffing pad assembly having a right pad, a left pad, a disk securing the two pads together, and means for releasably attaching the buffing pad to the spindle of a buffing motor. Each pad has a central aperture. The disk has a connector located in the center thereof. The connector has an opening therethrough. The right and left pads are secured to first and second faces, respectively, of the disk so that the apertures and opening are aligned when the buffing pad is assembled. The elongated member has a body, a head, and an indented area separating the head and the body. The head fits through either of the apertures and through the opening of the connector. The elongated member also has an open end which may be secured to the spindle of a buffing motor. Contained within the indented area is an O-ring which releasably secures the elongated member within the opening yet allows for the pad to be easily snapped off of the elongated member so that either side of the buffing pad may be used.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be readily apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof taken in conjunction with the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the accompanying drawings one form which is presently preferred; it being understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of the quick release buffing pad assembly of the present invention fitting onto the spindle of a buffing motor;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a partial cross-sectional view of the buffing pad of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a partial cross-sectional view of the buffing pad of the present invention with a spindle inserted through the center of the pad; and
FIG. 6
is an exploded view of the buffing pad of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like reference numerals have been used throughout the various figures to designate like elements, there is shown in
FIG. 1
a buffing pad assembly constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention and designated generally as
10
.
The present invention essentially includes a quick release buffing pad
12
having a first or right pad
14
, a second or left pad
16
, and a plate or disk
18
secured between the pads
14
and
16
. (See
FIG. 6.
) The rear surfaces of the right and left pads
14
and
16
, respectively (seen as rear surface
20
on left pad
16
) are sealed or otherwise secured to first and second faces
18
a
and
18
b
, respectively, of the disk
18
. Also, holes
18
c
,
18
d
,
18
e
, and
18
f
in the disk
18
allow the pads
14
and
16
to be glued to each other.
Pad
14
has a first central aperture
22
. Likewise, pad
16
has a second central aperture
24
. The apertures
22
and
24
are hexagonal. When the right and left pads
14
and
16
are secured together with the disk
18
, the apertures
22
and
24
are aligned. Each pad may be made from natural wool, synthetic fibers, closed or open cell synthetic foam, or the like material. Each of the pads may be made from the same type of material or from a type of material different from each other, depending upon the needs of the user. The disk may be made from a thermoplastic material or the like.
The buffing pad
12
also includes means for releasably attaching the same to the spindle
26
of a buffing motor
28
. The releasable attaching means includes a plastic connector
30
which extends through the center of the disk
18
and an elongated, generally cylindrical hollow steel or other metallic member
32
. (See
FIG. 1.
) The connector
30
has a hexagonal opening
34
within which is included an annular semicircular recess or groove
36
. The opening
34
of the connector
30
is aligned with the apertures
22
and
24
of the pads
14
and
16
, respectively. (See
FIG. 3.
) Both ends
38
and
40
of the connector
30
are flared outwardly as shown at
39
and
41
. (See
FIG. 4.
)
The elongated, generally cylindrical member
32
has a hexagonal head
42
and a body
44
with an indented area
45
located between the head
42
and the body
44
. A groove
46
is located within the indented area
45
. Located securely within the groove
46
is an O-ring
48
which may be made from rubber or similarly resilient material. The flexibility of the rubber of the O-ring may be varied so that different types of pads may be used. The head
42
fits within the opening
34
of the connector
30
with the O-ring
48
fitting into the groove
36
within the connector
30
.
As a result of the ends
38
and
40
of the connector
30
being flared and the apertures
22
and
24
being hexagonal, the head
42
can be easily guided therein through either aperture
22
or
24
. However, while the apertures
22
and
24
may be the same size as the opening
34
, the apertures
22
and
24
are smaller than the end face
30
a
of the connector
30
so that when one side of the buffing pad
12
is pushed against a car, the foam around the apertures
22
and
24
will prevent the plastic of the end face
30
a
of the connector
30
from touching the car. The end
50
of the member
32
is open and has means
52
for securing the member
32
to the spindle
26
of a buffing motor
28
as will be described in more detail below.
In order to use the present invention, the open end
50
of the member
32
is secured to the spindle
26
of a buffing motor
28
. The head
42
of the member
32
is inserted within the aperture
24
of the left pad
16
and the opening
34
. The member
32
is releasably or temporarily secured or friction fit within the opening
34
by way of the O-ring
48
located within the groove
46
that snaps into the recess
36
. The disk
18
is stopped by shoulder
47
of member
32
, thereby preventing the disk
18
from sliding back along the member
32
and interfering with the operation of the motor
28
. If the buffing pad
12
needs to be reversed, the motor
28
is stopped and the pad
12
is pulled off of the member
32
which remains attached to the spindle
26
. The pad
12
is then reversed and pushed or snapped back onto the member
32
.
The above-described arrangement of an O-ring
48
being carried by the member
32
and cooperating with the opening
34
of the connector
30
is by way of example only. That is, other means for temporarily securing the member
32
and the connector
30
together are possible. For example, a resilient member may be carried by the opening
34
which cooperates with member
32
.
While the drive shaft
26
and member
32
have been shown as having screw threads which are the means used to secure the member to the drive shaft, other securing or fastening means known in the art may be used. Also, the motor may be a right angle high speed buffer. Furthermore, while the head
42
, apertures
22
and
24
, and opening
34
are described as being hexagonal, it should be realized that any non-circular or non-round shape may be used. Also, the head, apertures, and opening should be complementary to each other.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof and accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims rather than to the foregoing specification as indicating the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A quick release buffing pad assembly comprising:a first pad having a first central aperture; a second pad having a second central aperture; a plate having a first face, a second face, and a connector having a non-circular opening located in the center of said plate, said first pad being secured to said first face and said second pad being secured to said second face so that said first and second apertures and said opening are aligned when said pads are secured to said plate; and an elongated, generally cylindrical member having a body and a non-circular head, said head being complementary to said non-circular opening of said connector and being adapted to fit therein, and means for temporarily securing said non-circular head within said opening of said connector.
- 2. The quick release buffing pad assembly of claim 1 wherein said means for temporarily securing includes one of said head and opening carrying a resilient member adapted to cooperate with the other of said head and opening.
- 3. The quick release buffing pad assembly of claim 2 wherein said means for temporarily securing includes said head carrying a resilient member adapted to cooperate with said opening.
- 4. The quick release buffing pad assembly of claim 3 wherein said resilient member is an O-ring.
- 5. The quick release buffing pad assembly of claim 1 wherein said head and said opening are hexagonal.
- 6. The quick release buffing pad assembly of claim 1 wherein said body of said member further includes an open end adapted to be secured onto a buffing drive motor.
- 7. The quick release buffing pad assembly of claim 1 wherein said first and second pads are made from foam.
- 8. The quick release buffing pad assembly of claim 1 wherein the ends of said opening of said connector are flared.
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