This invention is an improved Sanding Disk with replaceable sanding and other working elements, to be used in workshop machines such as a pedestal drill, a portable powered drill or similar tool for example.
This invention provides a circular disk fabricated in a rubber or similar compound, retaining wires, a cup washer, a space washer, a male threaded screw and a drive spindle with a female thread in the lower end, with a plain shaft at the upper end.
The face of the disk that is presented to the work piece has a number of concave grooves radiating from a central area outwards to the outer edge of the disk to position the chosen elements, and retaining wires to hold those elements firmly in place. For this device a reference to six grooves and six retaining wires will be demonstrated.
The six retaining wires are of a suitable tensile strength and of a particular shape so as to hold in position either abrasive tubes, or small cut to size sheets of leather, scouring material, fabric or abrasive paper. The forgoing will achieve sanding, shaping, cleaning, burnishing or polishing, depending on the element used.
The back of the disk that faces away from the work piece has the drive spindle located in a central position so that the shaft of the drive spindle can engage into the chuck of the driving tool.
Each of the retaining wires are shaped in such a way so as to allow a degree of rotation from where they are permanently attached in holes around the outer edge of the disk for the purpose of loading the chosen element. The inner ends of the retaining wires are shaped so as to be held in place at the centre of the disk by way of a centrally located washer. This washer has a number of holes presented at equidistant intervals around the outer perimeter, For the purpose of this example six holes. The centrally located washer is fixed down by a threaded screw that passes through a central hole in the cup washer then through a central hole in the disk. The threaded screw is then engaged into the female threaded end of the drive spindle. A washer is located between the back of the disk and the drive spindle.
To load the device the threaded screw is loosened releasing the inner ends of the retaining wires from the holes in the washer. The inner ends of the retaining wires are moved outwards and up slightly and the chosen elements are loaded onto or under each wire. The inner ends of the retaining wires are pushed down under the washer, positioning the inner end of each wire up through its corresponding hole and the threaded screw is tightened down.
If abrasive tubes are the chosen element to load into this device the design allows for the quick release of the retaining wires by loosening the central screw. The tubes can then be rotated thus ensuring all of the available abrasive surface is utilized. In the case of other single sheet elements, they can be removed, turned around. and refitted to fully utilise their surface.
This invention is an improvement on other similar devices known commonly as disk sanders. Disk sanders allow only a small area of the chosen element to engage the work at any time causing excess heat and clogging of the element. Attempting to apply all of the element to the work surface can make control difficult.
This invention allows for the total area of the chosen elements to be applied to the work surface. The design of this device allows a significant volume of air to pass around and through the chosen elements resulting in a cushioning cooling and easy to control effect.
To assist with understanding the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which show examples of the invention.
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Finally, it is to be understood that the inventive concept in any of its aspects can be incorporated in many different constructions so that the generality of the preceding description is not to be superseded by the particularity of the attached drawings. Various alterations, modifications and/or additions may be incorporated into the various constructions and arrangements of parts without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007905400 | Oct 2007 | AU | national |