Reusable mount for abrasive devices

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6379234
  • Patent Number
    6,379,234
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
A reusable quick change mount including a support unit or backing member and a threaded retainer member or nut having a barrel which is received within a bore in the support unit. A resiliently deformable member is disposed within the bore of the support unit and frictionally engages the outer surface of the barrel on the nut to capture an abrasive device which is disposed between a flange extending outwardly from the nut and the support member. The surfaces on the support member and the flange which engage the abrasive device include anti-slip surfaces.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to abrasive articles useful for grinding, cutting and finishing and more particularly to a reusable mount for attaching such articles to a power tool adapted for rotating the article during use.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The use of rotatably driven abrasive articles for grinding, cutting and finishing work objects is widespread and very familiar in our industrial societies. Early on, such abrasive articles were affixed to portable rotary power tools such as air motors or the like by placing an internally threaded nut through a centrally located opening in the abrasive article. The nut included a hub portion which fitted into the bore so that a head or flange portion of the nut abutted the underside of the abrasive article. The nut is adapted to be mounted to the threaded spindle of the power tool. Typically a support flange is positioned on the spindle of the power tool between the abrasive article and an annular shoulder formed on the spindle to provide backing support for the abrasive article. Typically the support is made of a metal stamping that is configured to engage the backside of the abrasive article. The direction of rotation of the spindle when the rotary motor is energized is such that the nut will self thread onto the spindle until a tight frictional engagement is provided. Typically the abrasive article when it is spent is removed from the spindle by applying a wrench to the nut. The nut in the prior art conventional assemblies is not permanently affixed to the abrasive article, but rather is intended to be reused when a worn abrasive article is replaced. Also the support flange is not permanently affixed to the abrasive article and also is intended to be reused with new disks. Typical of such prior art abrasive finishing devices and the means of attachment to the power tool are shown in U.S. U.S. Pat. Nos. 489,149; 3,596,415; 1,998,919; 566,883; 507,223; 1,162,970; 791,159; 489,149 and 3,210,892.




With these earlier prior art devices, which included the flange and nut, it was very difficult to remove the spent finishing article because of the extreme forces applied to it during operation of the power tool. As above indicated, such removal required the utilization of a wrench or other tool which expended a large amount of time and effort on the part of the user.




Subsequently it became desirable to affix the mount permanently to the abrasive device so that the entire unit may be quickly and easily attached and detached from the drive shaft of the power motor and discarded along with the abrasive article when the abrasive article has been spent. In these types of devices it has become customary to either utilize an adhesive such as an epoxy resin or the like to attach the mounting hub to the abrasive article or alternatively to crimp a portion of the mounting hub to the abrasive article to retain it permanently in place upon the abrasive article and to secure the article rotationally. Various prior art patents showing such devices are U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,136,100; 415,371; 2,278,301; 3,081,584; 3,500,592; 3,800,483; 4,240,230; 4,541,205; 3,041,797; 3,879,178; 1,724,742; 3,912,411; 3,879,178; 3,960,516; 4,026,074; 4,054,425; 4,088,729; 4,322,920; 4,439,953; 4,449,329; 4,601,661; 791,791; 872,932; 2,567,782; 3,136,100; 3,210,892; 3,621,621; 4,924,634; 5,287,659 and 4,760,670. With these devices, where a portion of the mounting structure is permanently affixed to the abrasive article an additional cost is added to the abrasive article, because of the labor in attaching the mount and the discarding of the permanently attached mounting structure.




As a result of the experience in the industry utilizing abrasive devices, it has become apparent that there is a need for a reusable mounting structure which will quickly and easily accept the abrasive article without being permanently attached in any fashion to the abrasive article and which at the same time will provide sufficient clamping to maintain the integrity of the abrasive article during operation and which will also allow the easy removal of the abrasive article from the power tool once it has been spent without the necessity of utilizing tools. That is, the user need only use his strength to grip the spent abrasive article and quickly remove it from the power tool by a simple rotational movement. That is, the abrasive article may be spun on and spun off by hand without the necessity of utilizing tools of any kind.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A reusable quick change mount for use with abrasive devices which are adapted for rotation by a rotary power tool which mount includes a nut having a barrel with a flange extending radially outward from one end thereof with the barrel adapted to be received within the central opening of the abrasive device so that at least a portion of the flange engages the abrasive device with a portion of the barrel extending beyond the abrasive device. There is also included a support unit having a centrally disposed bore having a diameter sufficiently large to receive the barrel. A resiliently deformable member extends into the bore to frictionally engage the barrel portion extending beyond the abrasive article to thereby capture the abrasive device between the flange and the support unit. Threads are provided on the barrel and are adapted to matingly engage threads carried by the rotary power tool so that during use the flange and the support unit are continuously urged toward each other to operatively clamp the abrasive device between them.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view illustrating the fundamental components of the reusable quick change mount of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the nut utilized as one of the components of the mount;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the support unit which is the other component of the mount;





FIG. 4

is an exploded view in isometric form of the reusable quick change mount of the present invention just prior to assembly with a depressed center grinding wheel;





FIG. 5

is a partial cross-sectional view of the quick change mount of the present invention assembled upon a depressed center grinding wheel attached to a threaded drive member of a rotary power tool;





FIG. 6

is an exploded view in isometric form of the reusable quick change mount of the present invention just prior to its assembly with a cutting wheel;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the support unit of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of another alternative embodiment of a support unit of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of yet another alternative embodiment of a support unit of the present invention; and





FIG. 10

is an elevational view of a nut adapted for use with a power tool having a female threaded spindle.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The reusable quick change mount constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention provides for vary rapid and easy attachment of an abrasive device such as a grinding wheel to a power tool. The mount is automatically self-tightening during the time that the abrasive device is being used to cut, finish or otherwise operate upon metallic work pieces. After the abrasive device has been spent, the mount of the present invention is constructed in such a manner that very quick and easy removal of the spent abrasive device can be accomplished simply by rotation of the device as opposed to utilizing tools such as wrenches or the like to loosen the mount.




The reusable quick change mount of the present invention is usable upon a wide variety of abrasive devices such as grinding wheels, flap wheels, cut-off wheels and the like and may be utilized upon such devices having very small to the largest diameters. The mount employs two components neither of which is permanently installed upon the abrasive device. Each of the components is durable and reusable with large quantities of abrasive devices. As a result, the cost of mounting hubs which are permanently installed in anon-removable fashion upon abrasive devices as well as the cost of installation thereof and the waste and pollution associated with the disposal of used abrasive devices containing such permanently installed mounting hubs thereon is totally eliminated.




The two components which form the reusable quick change mount of the present invention include a support unit which functions as a backing flange for the abrasive device during use and a threaded nut or retainer member which holds the abrasive device in place for use upon the power tool. The nut includes a barrel extending from a flange with the nut being inserted into the bore centrally disposed through the abrasive device in such a manner that a portion of the barrel projects through the abrasive device. The support unit has a bore therethrough which receives that part of the barrel extending beyond the abrasive device and includes a resiliently deformable member which engages the barrel causing the abrasive device to be held between the support unit and the nut while the assembly is being handled for quick and easy attachment to a power tool.




After use, typically when the abrasive device is spent, the user merely grips the abrasive device and turns it in the counter clockwise direction to quickly and easily remove the spent abrasive device along with the nut and support unit from the power tool after which the support unit and nut are disengaged simply by pulling them apart and the abrasive device discarded. The nut and support unit are then ready for reuse by being assembled to another abrasive device.




Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to

FIGS. 1-3

. The construction of a preferred embodiment of the reusable quick change mount of the present invention is illustrated. As is therein shown, the two components of the mount are a support unit or backing member


10


and a nut or retainer member


12


. An abrasive finishing article is disposed within the space


14


between the opposed surfaces


16


and


18


of the support unit


10


and the nut


12


. The surface


16


on the support unit


10


comprises an anti-slip surface as does the surface


18


on the nut


12


. The nut


12


includes a barrel


20


having a flange


22


extending outwardly from a first end


24


thereof The surface


18


is the upper surface of the flange


22


and when assembled with an abrasive device will contact that device. The nut


12


is formed preferably from a unitary metallic work piece. The support unit


10


includes a reduced diameter central section


26


and an upper knurled ridge


28


which facilitates gripping and holding of the support unit


10


during installation thereof upon an abrasive member. A wear or bearing surface


30


is also provided on the support unit


10


. The wear surface


30


engages a shoulder which exists upon the drive member of a power tool which is assembled with the reusable quick change mount of the present invention.




As is more clearly seen in

FIG. 2

, the nut


12


defines a bore


32


extending therethrough. The bore


32


is threaded as illustrated at


34


. The barrel


20


has a second end


36


. As is illustrated, the anti-slip surface


18


comprises a layer


38


of elastomeric material which is carried by the flange


22


. The elastomeric material


38


preferably takes the shape of a washer which is adhesively secured to the upper surface


40


of the flange


22


. Alternatively, the elastomeric material


38


may be a thermosetting material which is deposited upon the surface


40


and bonded thereto by curing such, for example, as by vulcanizing or the like.




The support member


10


is constructed from a metallic body


42


and includes a first surface


44


and a second surface


46


. The metallic body


42


may be any material desired and preferably is machined or milled aluminum which defines a bore


48


extending therethrough. The wear surface


30


may preferably comprise a washer like member of heat treated steel


50


which is secured to the first face


44


of the body


42


. The wear surface


30


provides a surface which will tolerate numerous uses of the support unit


10


with various abrasive devices. The anti-slip surface


16


on the support unit


10


preferably comprises an elastomeric material


52


which is secured to the second face


46


of the body


42


. This elastomeric material preferably takes the form of a washer which is adhesively secured to the surface


46


of the body


42


. Alternatively, the elastomeric material


52


may be a thermosetting elastomer which may be bonded to the face


46


by curing such, for example, as by vulcanizing or the like. The layer


52


of elastomeric material which is affixed to the surface


46


of the body


42


has an opening


54


centrally disposed therethrough. The diameter D


2


of the opening is slightly smaller than the outside diameter D


1


of the barrel


20


on the nut


12


. As above pointed out, when the reusable quick change mount of the present invention is assembled upon an abrasive device, the barrel


20


of the nut


12


is inserted into the bore


48


of the support unit


10


. Since the diameter D


1


is slightly larger than the diameter D


2


, the elastomeric material is caused to compress slightly and to thus, engage or grip the outer surface of the barrel


20


. Such gripping holds the nut and the support unit firmly together on opposite sides of the abrasive article while the combination is threaded upon the threaded shaft of the power tool through utilization of the threads


34


on the nut


12


. Thus, it will be recognized that the inner edge of the elastomeric material


52


defining the opening


54


functions as a resiliently deformable member which extends into the bore


48


and frictionally engages the outside surface of the barrel


20


and effectively captures the abrasive device between the flange


22


and the support unit


10


.




It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the resiliently deformable member which is adapted to extend into the bore provided in the support unit


10


may take the form of a layer of elastomeric material secured to the outer surface of the barrel


20


, such for example, as illustrated by the dashed lines


56


in FIG.


1


. Under such circumstances, the inner surface of the bore


48


in the support unit


10


would include an outwardly extending metallic rim or the like to frictionally engage the elastomeric material


56


to capture the abrasive device between the flange and the support unit.




As above discussed, the reusable quick change mount constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention may be utilized with various abrasives devices. Referring now more particularly to

FIG. 4

, there is illustrated, in exploded form, a depressed center grinding wheel


60


which is to be captured between a support unit


10


and a nut


12


constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention. As is shown, the nut


12


includes the anti-slip surface


18


which will engage the lower surface of the grinding wheel


60


. The barrel


20


of the nut


12


will be inserted through the opening


62


in the grinding wheel


60


and will be received within the bore


48


of the support unit


10


. As can be clearly seen in

FIG. 4

, the support unit


10


may also include a backing flange


64


which is securely affixed to the body


42


of the support unit


10


. When the barrel


20


of the nut


12


is inserted into the bore


48


of the support unit


10


the resiliently deformable member frictionally engages the outer surface


22


of the barrel and captures the grinding wheel


60


between the flange


22


and the support unit


10


with the anti-slip surfaces


16


and


18


engaging opposite surfaces of the grinding wheel


60


. The threaded shaft of the power tool will then be inserted into the bore


48


and will be received by the threads


34


within the bore in the barrel


20


.




By reference now to

FIG. 5

, there is illustrated in partial cross-sectional view, the structure illustrated in

FIG. 4

in assembled form ready for use. As is therein shown, the grinding wheel


60


having a first surface


66


and a second surface


68


has the barrel


20


of the nut


12


inserted through the opening


62


therein. The elastomeric washer


38


engages the first surface


66


of the grinding wheel


60


. The elastomeric material


52


disposed upon the second face


46


of the body


42


engages the second surface


68


of the grinding wheel


60


. The function of the resiliently deformable washer


52


frictionally engaging or gripping the outer surface of the barrel


20


is clearly shown in FIG.


5


. Also illustrated is the threaded shaft


70


of a power tool


72


which is threadably engaged within the threaded bore


32


of the nut


12


. A shoulder


74


formed on the power tool shaft


72


engages the wear or bearing surface disposed upon the first face


44


of the body


42


of the support unit


10


. The flange


64


extends outwardly into contact with the second surface


68


of the grinding wheel


60


to provide additional support thereto. It should be clearly understood that although the backing flange


64


is shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, such is not necessarily needed for appropriate operation of the reusable quick change mount constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.




Those skilled in the art will now recognize that when the grinding wheel


60


is assembled as shown in FIG.


5


and is placed in use, the rotation of the grinding wheel against the work surface will cause the threads on the shaft


70


to tighten against the threads


34


on the barrel


20


. This tightening continuously urges the support unit


10


and nut


12


toward each other thereby securely clamping the grinding wheel


60


to provide excellent and steady support thereof during use. When use is completed and the grinding wheel


60


is to be discarded, it may be easily removed from the threaded shaft


70


of the power tool


72


simply by gripping the remaining portion of the grinding wheel


60


and turning it in a counter clockwise direction without the use of tools of any type. The construction of the reusable quick change mount of the present invention provides immediate and easy release from the power tool


72


whereupon the nut and support unit may be separated for reuse and the spent grinding wheel


60


discarded.




By reference now to

FIG. 6

, there is shown in exploded view a cut-off wheel


72


to be assembled between a nut


12


and a support unit


10


in the manner above described by inserting the barrel of the nut


12


through the opening


74


in the cut-off wheel so that the resiliently deformable member within the support unit


10


frictionally engages the barrel of the nut


12


to capture the cutoff wheel


72


between the support unit


10


and the nut


12


. A threaded shank


76


is then inserted through the opening in the support unit


10


to engage the threads within the barrel of the nut


12


. Thereafter, the shank


76


is inserted into the chuck or the collet of a power tool for operation of the cut-off wheel


72


with the function and results as above described with regard to the grinding wheel


60


.




By reference now to

FIG. 7

, there is illustrated an alternative embodiment of a support unit constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention. As is therein illustrated, the body


80


of the support unit defines a groove


82


internally of the bore


84


defined therein. An O-ring


86


is seated within the groove


82


and extends into the bore


84


. The inner diameter of the O-ring


86


is slightly less than the outer diameter of the barrel


20


on the nut


12


. Thus, the O-ring


86


functions to frictionally engage the outer surface of the barrel


20


when the nut is inserted through an opening in an abrasive device and then into the bore


84


thereby to grip or capture the abrasive device between the nut and the support unit.




A further alternative embodiment of the support unit constructed in accordance with the present invention is shown in FIG.


8


. As is therein shown the body


88


of the support unit defines a groove


90


within which there is disposed a circular spring


92


. The inner diameter of the circular spring


92


is less than the outer diameter of the barrel


20


and thus, functions as a resiliently deformable member to frictionally engage the outer surface of the barrel


20


when it is inserted into the bore


94


of the support unit as shown in FIG.


8


.




Referring now more particularly to

FIG. 9

, there is illustrated yet an additional alternative embodiment of a support unit constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention. As is illustrated in

FIG. 9

, the support unit


100


includes a body


102


defining a bore


104


therethrough. An elastomeric washer


106


is adhesively secured to a second face


108


of the body


102


. As is illustrated, the bore


104


terminates in an inwardly directed flange


110


which defines a shoulder


112


. An O-ring


114


is seated upon the shoulder


112


. The inner diameter of the O-ring


114


is greater than the outer diameter D


1


of the barrel


20


of the nut. As a result, when the barrel


20


of the nut is inserted into the bore


104


the O-ring


114


will not initially frictionally engage the outer surface thereof to provide the frictioned engagement. There is provided a threaded member


116


which is threadably received within the bore


104


. The terminus of the member


116


defines a chisel like edge


118


which engages the top of the O-ring


114


. As the member is rotated further, the edge


118


engages the O-ring


114


and compresses it causing the inner surface thereof to move into the bore


104


and into frictional engagement with the outer surface of the barrel


20


. The member


116


is provided with a downwardly depending skirt


120


which may be gripped by the user and easily turned to cause the compression of the O-ring


114


as above described. A stop


120


may be provided in the body


102


of the support unit


100


to engage an additional arm (not shown) disposed within the member


116


to limit the rotational movement of the member


116


in a direction away from that which provides compression to the O-ring


114


to thereby prevent disassembly of the support unit


100


.




Some power tools utilize a driving shaft which defines a bore having threads therein. To utilize the reusable quick change mount of the present invention with such a drive member on a power tool the nut or retainer member of the present invention must be modified. By reference now to

FIG. 10

, such a modification is illustrated. As is shown therein, the nut or retainer member


130


includes a barrel


132


which defines threads


134


on the outer surface thereof. An outwardly extending flange


136


extends from a first end


138


of the barrel


132


. An anti-slip surface


140


is provided upon that surface of the flange


136


which will engage the abrasive finishing device in the manner above described. The nut


130


as shown in

FIG. 10

functions in precisely the same manner as that as above described. By having the threads externally disposed on the barrel


132


the internally threaded bore on the power tool may make engagement with such threads to attach the mount along with the abrasive device to the power tool.




There has thus been disclosed a reusable a reusable quick change mount for use with abrasive devices which may be quickly and easily assembled on the abrasive device and easily and quickly removed when the device is to be discarded after use, after which, the mount may be reused with yet an additional or different abrasive device.



Claims
  • 1. A reusable quick change mount for use with abrasive devices having first and second surfaces and having a central opening there through and adapted for rotation by a rotary power tool carrying threads, said mount comprising:(a) a nut having a barrel carrying threads formatting with the threads carried by said power tool and having an outer diameter, said barrel having first and second ends; (b) a flange extending radially outward at said first end of said barrel; (c) said barrel being adapted to be received in said central opening of said abrasive device with a portion of said flange engaging said first surface thereof and a portion of said barrel including said second end extending beyond said second surface thereof; (d) a support unit having a body defining a first bore centrally disposed therethrough, said first bore having a diameter sufficiently large to receive said barrel; (e) a resiliently deformable member adapted to extend into said first bore and frictionally engage said barrel portion extending beyond said second surface thereby to capture said abrasive device between said flange and said support unit; and (f) said threads, when engaged, and when said abrasive device is being used function to operatively clamp said abrasive device between said flange and said support unit by continuously urging said flange and said support unit toward each other.
  • 2. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 1 wherein said resiliently deformable member is carried by said support unit.
  • 3. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 1 wherein said resiliently deformable member is carried by said barrel.
  • 4. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 2 wherein the portion of said flange engaging said first surface of said abrasive device includes an anti-slip surface.
  • 5. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 4 wherein said anti-slip surface is formed by an elastomeric material carried by said flange.
  • 6. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 5 wherein said elastomeric material is a washer shaped material adhesively secured to said flange.
  • 7. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 5 wherein said elastomeric material is a thermosetting elastomer deposited on and bonded to said flange.
  • 8. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 1 wherein said support unit body includes first and second faces, said first face being disposed away from said second surface of said abrasive device when assembled thereon, said first face further including a wear surface surrounding said first bore.
  • 9. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 8 wherein said wear surface on said first face is a heat treated steel material.
  • 10. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 8 wherein said wear surface is a hard plastic material.
  • 11. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 8 wherein said wear surface is a washer shaped material secured to said support unit.
  • 12. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 1 wherein said support unit body includes a first face and a second face, said second face being directed toward said second surface of said abrasive device when assembled therewith, said second face including an anti-slip surface.
  • 13. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 12 wherein said anti-slip surface on said second face is an elastomeric material secured to said second face.
  • 14. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 12 wherein said elastomeric material is a washer shaped material adhesively secured to said second face.
  • 15. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 12 wherein said anti-slip surface is a thermosetting elastomer deposited upon said second face.
  • 16. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 13 wherein said elastomeric material extends inwardly into said second bore to form said resiliently deformable member for frictionally engaging said barrel portion.
  • 17. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 1 wherein said resiliently deformable member is an O-ring having an inner diameter.
  • 18. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 17 wherein said inner diameter of said O-ring is smaller than said outer diameter of said portion of said barrel extending beyond said second surface.
  • 19. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 17 wherein said inner diameter of said O-ring is larger than said outer diameter of said barrel portion extending beyond said second surface and said support unit further includes a member for engaging said O-ring and upon such engagement, compressing said O-ring into engagement with said barrel portion extending beyond said surface of said abrasive device.
  • 20. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 1 wherein said resiliently deformable member is a spring.
  • 21. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 19 wherein said support unit body includes a first face and a second face, said second face being directed toward said second surface of said abrasive device when assembled therewith, said first bore having an inwardly extending flange defining a shoulder disposed adjacent said second face, said O-ring being carried by said shoulder, said O-ring being compressed between said member and said shoulder.
  • 22. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 21 wherein said member is threadably received within said first bore and is rotatable between a first position wherein said O-ring is not compressed and a second position wherein said O-ring is compressed into engagement with said portion of said barrel.
  • 23. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 22 wherein said support body further includes a stop for preventing rotation of said member from said second position past said first position.
  • 24. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 1 wherein said nut defines a second bore centrally disposed there through, said second bore carrying said threads disposed on said barrel.
  • 25. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 1 wherein said nut and flange are formed from a unitary member and said barrel defines an external surface carrying said threads disposed on said barrel.
  • 26. A reusable quick change mount for use with abrasive devices having first and second surfaces and having a central opening there through and adapted for rotation by a rotary power tool carrying threads, said mount comprising:(a) a nut having a barrel having an outer diameter, and defining a first threaded bore centrally disposed there through, said barrel having first and second ends, said threads and said first bore mating with the threads carried by said power tool when said abrasive device with said quick change mount assembled thereon is mounted upon said power tool; (b) a flange extending radially outward at said first end of said barrel; (c) said barrel being adapted to be received in said central opening of said abrasive device with a portion of said flange engaging said first surface thereof and a portion of said barrel including said second end extending beyond said second surface thereof; (d) a support unit having a body having first and second faces and said body defining a first bore centrally disposed there through, said first bore having a diameter sufficiently large to receive said barrel; (e) an inwardly directed shoulder disposed within said second bore adjacent said second face; (f) an O-ring disposed upon said shoulder and adapted to extend into said second bore and frictionally engage said barrel portion extending beyond said second surface thereby to capture said abrasive device between said flange and said support unit; and (g) said threads, when engaged, and when said abrasive device is being used function to operatively clamp said abrasive device between said flange and said second face of said support unit by continuously urging said flange and said support unit toward each other.
  • 27. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 26 wherein said portion of said flange engaging said first surface of said abrasive device includes an elastomeric material secured thereto to provide an anti-slip surface thereon.
  • 28. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 27 wherein said second face of said support unit body includes an elastomeric material secured thereto to provide an anti-slip surface for engaging said second surface of said abrasive device when assembled therewith.
  • 29. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 28 wherein said second bore defines a plurality of threads and wherein, said support unit further includes a member threadably engaging said threads in said first bore for engaging said O-ring and upon such engagement, compressing said O-ring into engagement with said barrel portion extending beyond said surface of said abrasive device.
  • 30. A reusable quick change mount as defined in claim 29 wherein said threaded member further includes a downwardly extending skirt which surrounds said body of said support unit and extends downwardly from said first face towards said second face.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The benefits of Provisional Application No. 60/138,998 filed Jun. 14, 1999 by Joseph H. MacKay for Mounting Device for Abrasive Wheels and Discs is hereby claimed.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/138998 Jun 1999 US