Claims
- 1. A method for forming a sanding disc, said method comprising the steps of:providing a polymeric foam disc of resiliently compressible foam, the foam disc having an axis, opposite axially spaced major surfaces, a predetermined diameter, and a peripheral surface about the axis extending between the major surfaces; providing an abrasive disc having an axis, opposite first and second axially spaced generally planar major surfaces, a peripheral surface about the axis between the major surfaces, and a diameter larger than the diameter of the foam disc, the abrasive disc comprising a layer of backing material having opposite major surfaces, a layer of abrasive material, and a layer of resin adhering the layer of abrasive material along one of the major surface of the layer of backing material with the layer of abrasive material defining the first major surface of the abrasive disc; providing a sheet of hot melt adhesive; positioning the sheet of hot melt adhesive between the second major surface of the abrasive disc and one major surface of the foam disc with the discs being coaxial; heating and pressing together the positioned abrasive disc, sheet of hot melt adhesive and foam disc to soften and cause the sheet of hot melt adhesive to adhere the abrasive and foam discs together when the sanding disc cools; heating an annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc extending from a planar central portion of the abrasive disc to the peripheral surface of the abrasive disc; and reshaping the heated annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc so that when the abrasive disc cools the portion of the first major surface defined by the layer of abrasive along that annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc is generally cylindrically convex with the portion of the first major surface along the circular planar central portion being generally tangent to the adjacent part of the first major surface along the annular peripheral portion.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein after said step of reshaping the portion of the first major surface on the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc is shaped so that, at each location around the annular peripheral portion, the first major surface is generally circular around a peripheral portion axis In a plane parallel to and passing through the axis of the abrasive disc and said each location.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 wherein after said step of reshaping the portion of the first major surface on the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc is shaped so that the radius of the portion of the first major surface on the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc around the peripheral portion axis at each location around the annular peripheral portion is in the range of about 2 to 7 inches.
- 4. A method according to claim 2 wherein after said step of reshaping the portion of the first major surface on the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc is shaped so that the radius of the first major surface on the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc around the peripheral portion axis at each location around the annular peripheral portion is about 6 inches.
- 5. A method according to claim 2 wherein said step of heating and pressing together the positioned abrasive disc, sheet of hot melt adhesive and foam disc; said step of heating an annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc; and said step of reshaping the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc are done simultaneously.
- 6. A method according to claim 2 wherein said step of heating and pressing together the positioned abrasive disc, sheet of hot melt adhesive and foam disc; said step of heating an annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc; and said step of reshaping an annular peripheral portion of the heated abrasive disc are done simultaneously using a heated surface adjacent the abrasive disc shaped to cause the abrasive disc to retain a circular central portion having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the foam disc with the portion of the first major surface along the central portion being generally planar, and to reshape the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc.
- 7. A method according to claim 2 wherein said step of heating the abrasive disc and said step of reshaping an annular peripheral portion of the heated abrasive disc are done simultaneously using a heated surface adjacent the abrasive disc shaped to cause the abrasive disc to retain a circular central portion having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the foam disc with the portion of the first major surface along the central portion being generally planar, and to reshape the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc.
- 8. A method according to claim 1 wherein said backing layer is cloth.
- 9. A method for forming a sanding disc, said method comprising the steps of:providing an abrasive disc shaped to have an axis, opposite first and second axially spaced generally planar major surfaces, and a peripheral surface about the axis between the major surfaces, the abrasive disc comprising a layer of backing material having opposite major surfaces, a layer of abrasive material, and a layer of resin adhering the layer of abrasive material along one of the major surface of the layer of backing material with the layer of abrasive material defining the first major surface of the abrasive disc; heating an annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc extending from a planar central portion of the abrasive disc to the peripheral surface of the abrasive disc; and reshaping the heated annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc so that when the abrasive disc cools the portion of the first major surface defined by the layer of abrasive along that annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc is generally cylindrically convex with the portion of the first major surface along the circular planar central portion being generally tangent to the adjacent part of the first major surface along the annular peripheral portion.
- 10. A method according to claim 9 wherein after said step of reshaping the portion of the first major surface on the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc is shaped so that, at each location around the annular peripheral portion, the first major surface is generally circular around a peripheral portion axis in a plane parallel to and passing through the axis of the abrasive disc and said each location.
- 11. A method according to claim 10 wherein after said step of reshaping the portion of the first major surface on the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc is shaped so that the radius of the portion of the first major surface on the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc around the peripheral portion axis at each location around the annular peripheral portion is in the range of about 2 to 7 inches.
- 12. A method according to claim 10 wherein after said step of reshaping the portion of the first major surface on the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc is shaped so that the radius of the first major surface on the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc around the peripheral portion axis at each location around the annular peripheral portion is about 6 inches.
- 13. A method according to claim 9 wherein said step of heating and pressing together the positioned abrasive disc, sheet of hot melt adhesive and foam disc; said step of heating an annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc; and said step of reshaping the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc are done simultaneously.
- 14. A method according to claim 9 wherein said step or heating an annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc; and said step of reshaping an annular peripheral portion of the heated abrasive disc are done simultaneously using a heated surface adjacent the abrasive disc shaped to cause the abrasive disc to retain a circular central portion with the portion of the first major surface along the central portion being generally planar, and to reshape the annular peripheral portion of the abrasive disc.
- 15. A method according to claim 9 wherein said backing layer is cloth.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/812,266 filed Mar. 19, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,530,830 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Page 70 from “Porter Cable Professional Power Tools 2001-2002 Product Catalog” and related information in accompanying “Information Disclosure Statement”, (no month). |
Information concerning abrasive disc sold in 1959 and early 1960's in accompanying “Information Disclosure Statement”, (no month). |