Claims
- 1. A reversible soft edged buffing pad for use with a power driven tool comprising:
- A. a support disc constructed of hard material having a hard surface, said support disc being the only support for said buffing pad, having radial rigidity and defining a central aperture therethrough;
- B. attaching means integral with said support disc at said central aperture for receiving a power tool drive member for rotating said pad, said attaching means being the only means for securing said buffing pad to a power tool;
- C. first and second buffing layers each including:
- 1. a layer of base material having first and second sides and defining a central aperture therethrough
- 2. tufted buffing material permanently secured to said base material and extending outwardly from said first side and to the periphery of said layer;
- D. means permanently securing said second sides of said base material to opposite surfaces of said support disc, said base material and said tufted bufing material extending beyond the periphery of said support disc for a distance substantially less than the radius of said support member, said second sides of said base material being secured to each other co-extensive with the portion thereof extending beyond the periphery of said support disc; and
- E. said apertures in said base material being aligned with said aperture in said support disc, whereby said pad may be attached to a power tool from either side of said pad.
- 2. A buffing pad as defined in claim 1 wherein said support disc is axially flexible.
- 3. A buffing pad as defined in claim 2 wherein said attaching means includes reinforcing means.
- 4. A buffing pad as defined in claim 3 wherein said attaching means includes an integral unitary hub of increased thickness as compared to the body of said disc, the inner surface of said hub being threaded to receive said drive member.
- 5. A buffing pad as defined in claim 1 wherein said attaching means includes a threaded metallic insert permanently secured within said opening in said support disc.
- 6. A buffing pad as defined in claim 5 wherein said opening in said support disc and said metallic insert are of non-circular configuration.
- 7. A buffing pad as defined in claim 6 wherein said insert includes a threaded nut having a radially extending center member having a thickness substantially equal to that of said support disc and an axially extending body portion, first and second washers are disposed on each side of said center member and extending over the surface of said support disc to secure said nut in driving engagement with said suppot disc, said axially extending body portion being upset to retain said washers in place on said support disc.
- 8. A buffing pad as defined in claim 7 wherein said attaching means further includes a threaded stud having external threads for engagement with said threaded nut and a reentrant bore for receiving said drive member.
- 9. A buffing pad as defined in claim 1 wherein said support disc is a unitary metallic member defining a central threaded aperture therethrough.
- 10. A buffing pad as defined in claim 9 which further includes a threaded stud having a radially outwardly extending flange disposed adjacent the threads thereon for attachment to said central threaded aperture.
REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
The present invention is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 383,003 filed July 26, 1973 entitled REPLACEABLE BUFFING PAD ASSEMBLY (now abandoned).
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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