Information
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Patent Grant
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6575822
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Patent Number
6,575,822
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Date Filed
Monday, June 18, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 10, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 451 526
- 451 523
- 451 538
- 451 539
- 015 227
- 002 158
- 002 160
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sanding glove for treating an area of an object. The sanding glove includes a glove portion, a sanding portion releasably secured to the glove portion and a device for releasably securing the sanding portion to the glove portion. The user is able to treat a surface of an object by rubbing the sanding portion against the object. The device for releasably securing includes a plurality of recesses extending through the palm area of the glove portion and a plurality of protrusions extending from a first side of the sanding portion, the plurality of protrusions being received by respective recesses securing the sanding portion to the glove portion. Alternatively, the device for releasably securing may include a hook and loop fastener on both the glove portion and sanding portion which engage with one another. The glove portion is fabricated from a flexible material for protecting and bending with the user's hand. The sanding portion includes a semi rigid pad and a sanding area positioned on a side of the pad opposite the connection with the glove portion. The sanding portion may also include grooves extending along a width thereof for facilitating flexing of the sanding glove. The sanding glove is shaped in the form of a human hand or a mitten. The sanding area is one of a sanding, a buffing, a scruffing or a polishing material.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to sanding devices and, more specifically, to a sanding glove having surface removably attached to a glove portion thereof thereby permitting sanding of a surface by hand with a sanding surface of any desired coarseness.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Numerous sanding devices have been provided in prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,748,792 issued to Lamb; U.S. Pat. No. 3,789,555 issued to Means; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,297,366 issued to Huddleston all are illustrative of such prior art. While these units may be suitable for the particular purpose to which they address, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,748,792
Issued: Jul. 31, 1973
Inventor: Walter M. Lamb
A sanding glove having a cloth hand covering and sandpaper fastened to one or both of the outer surfaces thereof and retained on the hand of the user by a stretchable cuff which fits around the user's wrist. The glove can be a mitt or finger glove or a finger glove with similar thumb and little finger pockets, so that the glove is usable on either hand. The mitt has sandpaper on both sides, so that it can be used on either hand.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,789,555
Issued: Feb. 5, 1974
Inventor: John R. Means
A glove, which may consist of paper, cotton twill or the like, is first impregnated with an adhesive taken from the epoxy resin class. An abrasive is then coated over the adhesive lamination on each of the opposite sides of the glove including the digital, palm and back side sections. The glove is configured so that it can be worn on both the right and left hands making the palm and digital sections reversible. Thus, all portions of the glove contain working surfaces. Opposite sides of the glove can be coated with different grades and density of abrasive, so that one side of the glove can serve as coarse and the other as fine finishing. Either side can be brought into use by simply reversing the glove from one hand to the other, to present the proper working surface. The abrasive can be applied by means of a cut-out form applied onto a pressure-sensitive surface of the glove. The abrasive can be applied to an unpoloymerized lamination of plastic material which is soaked into the surface of the glove. The abrasive surface can form a part of a liner which is slipped over the glove. The glove may either be dipped into the binder and the abrasive applied by spray coating or passing an impregnated glove through a suspension of particles.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,297,366
Issued: Mar. 29, 1994
Inventor: Michael D. Huddleston
An electric drill used with a specially designed arbor to attach a drill pad to the drill. The drill pad is removably affixed to a sanding disc or a buffing disc by hook and loop fasteners. The attached discs are firmly affixed to the drill pad for use while sanding or buffing a surface. The discs are easily pulled from the drill pad and a replacement is easily attached without needing to use tools.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to sanding devices and, more specifically, to a sanding glove having a sanding surface removably attached to a glove portion thereof thereby permitting sanding of a surface by hand with a sanding surface of any desired coarseness.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a sanding glove that overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art devices.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a sanding glove that is able to bring precision and perfection to the task of sanding delicate products, while also protecting and releasing tension from the fingers when working.
An additional object of the present invention is to provide a sanding glove that allows a person to readily sand hard to reach areas of a surface.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a sanding glove including a sanding surface releasably secured to the glove portion of the sanding glove.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a sanding glove wherein the sanding surface is interchangeable with other surfaces having a different level of coarseness.
A yet further object of the present invention is to provide a sanding glove having additional surfaces which may be releasably secured to the glove portion including a scruffing surface, a polishing surface and a buffing surface.
An even further object of the present invention is to provide a sanding glove which is reusable and washable.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a sanding glove including a plurality of strategically positioned recesses having rigid walls defining the recess and the sanding surface includes a plurality of protrusions aligned with the plurality of recesses, each of the protrusions being received by a respective recess for securing the sanding surface to the glove portion.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a sanding glove that is simple and easy to use.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a sanding glove that is economical in cost to manufacture.
Further objects of the invention will appear as the description proceeds.
A sanding glove for treating an area of an object. The sanding glove includes a glove portion, a sanding portion releasably secured to the glove portion and a device for releasably securing the sanding portion to the glove portion. The user is able to treat a surface of an object by rubbing the sanding portion against the object. The device for releasably securing includes a plurality of recesses extending through the palm area of the glove portion and a plurality of protrusions extending from a first side of the sanding portion. The plurality of protrusions are each received by respective recesses securing the sanding portion to the glove portion. Each recess preferably includes a lip reducing the circumference thereof and each protrusion preferably has an enlarged head having a circumference larger than the circumference of the lips whereby the protrusions are held within a recess by the lip. A rigid material defines a depth of each recess. A cushioning material is provided for cushioning the hand of the user. Alternatively, the device for releasably securing may include a hook and loop fastener on both the glove portion and sanding portion which engage with one another. The glove portion is fabricated from a flexible material for protecting and bending with the user's hand. The sanding portion includes a semi rigid pad and a sanding area positioned on a side of the pad opposite the connection with the glove portion. The sanding portion may also include grooves extending along a width thereof for facilitating flexing of the sanding glove. The sanding glove is shaped in the form of a human hand or a mitten. The sanding area is one of a sanding, a buffing, a scruffing or a polishing material.
To the accomplishment of the above and related objects, this invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings, attention being called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only, and that the changes may be made in the specific construction illustrated and described within the scope of the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Various other subjects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein;
FIG. 1
is a bottom perspective view of the sanding glove of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a person using the sanding glove of the present invention to sand a rough surface;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the palm of the glove portion of the sanding glove of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the palm of the sanding portion of the sanding glove of the present invention showing the sanding surface;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the back side of the sanding portion of the sanding glove of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is an exploded view in cross-section of the sanding glove of the present invention showing how the glove portion and sanding portion mate;
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of the sanding glove of the present invention including a hook and loop fastener to secure the glove portion and the sanding portion;
FIG. 8
is a back side view of the sanding portion of the sanding glove of the present invention shown in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a side view of the sanding glove of the present invention as shown in
FIG. 7
illustrating the connecting of the glove portion and the sanding portion;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of a person using the sanding glove of the present invention to sand a pipe;
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view of the sanding glove of the present invention being used for sanding a pipe taken along the line
11
—
11
of
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 12
is a view of the palm side of the sanding glove of the present invention in the form of a mitten;
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of the palm of the sanding portion of the sanding glove of the present invention showing a scruffing surface;
FIG. 14
a perspective view of the palm of the sanding portion of the sanding glove of the present invention showing a polishing surface; and
FIG. 15
a perspective view of the palm of the sanding portion of the sanding glove of the present invention showing a buffing surface.
DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCE NUMERALS
Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, the Figures illustrate the sanding glove of the present invention. With regard to the reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the various drawing figures.
10
sanding glove of the present invention
12
glove portion
14
sanding portion
16
palm area
17
digit areas of palm section
18
back hand area
19
central area of palm section
20
base of glove portion
21
mitten shape for sanding glove
22
elastic portion
23
thumb digit of mitten shaped sanding glove
24
semi rigid pad
25
adhesive layer securing sand paper layer to semi rigid pad
26
sand paper
27
closed finger area of mitten shaped sanding glove
28
person using sandpaper glove
30
object being sanded
32
plurality of recesses
34
rigid material filling each of the plurality of recesses
36
sanding material
38
scruffing surface
40
polishing surface
42
buffing surface
44
first side of semi rigid pad
46
second side of semi rigid pad
48
protrusions extending from second side of semi rigid pad
50
lines indicating alignment of protrusions and recesses
52
arrows indicating direction of application of force on sanding pad
54
hook and loop fastener on glove portion
56
hook and loop fastener on sanding portion
58
grooves
60
pipe
62
dust being sanded from surface of pipe
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views,
FIGS. 1 through 15
illustrate the sanding glove of the present invention indicated generally by the numeral
10
.
The sanding glove
10
includes a glove portion
12
worn on a hand of a person and a sanding portion
14
releasably secured to the glove portion
12
. The glove portion
12
has a palm area
16
and a back hand area
18
connected together about their peripheries leaving an opening at a base side
20
thereof for insertion of a user's hand. The palm area
16
and the back hand area
18
have a shape substantially similar to that of a conventional hand having five digit areas
17
extending from a central area
19
thereof. Alternatively, the glove portion
12
can have the shape of a mitten
21
as shown in FIG.
12
. The mitten shape
21
includes a thumb digit
23
extending from a side of the central area
19
and a closed finger area
27
extending from the central area
19
on a side opposite the opening for insertion of a user's hand. The sanding glove
10
is also produced in different sizes and is thus able to fit different sized hands. An elastic band
22
is preferably secured about the base side
20
for aiding in retaining the glove portion
12
about the hand of the user. The glove portion
12
is preferably made of a flexible, waterproof material and thus conforms to the shape and bending of the user's hand while also remaining effective when wet. A plurality of recesses are strategically positioned around the periphery of the palm area
16
as will be discussed hereinafter with respect to
FIGS. 3 and 6
.
The sanding portion
14
includes a semi rigid pad
24
and a sand paper layer
26
. The sanding portion
14
is releasably secured to the palm area
16
. The sanding portion
14
is also of a size and shape substantially similar to that of the palm area thereby substantially covering the entire palm area
16
including the digit areas
17
and central area
19
. The sand paper layer
26
is preferably integrally connected to a first side of the semi rigid pad
24
by an adhesive layer
25
. The sandpaper layer
26
is shaped to substantially cover the semi rigid pad
24
. An affixing component is applied between the semi rigid pad
24
and the sandpaper layer
26
to form the adhesive layer
25
and secure the pad
24
to the sandpaper layer
26
. A second side of the semi rigid pad
24
is releasably secured to the palm area
16
of the glove portion
12
. A plurality of protrusions extend from the second side of the semi rigid pad
24
as will be discussed hereinafter with respect to
FIGS. 5 and 6
. The plurality of protrusions are strategically positioned to mate with the plurality of recesses on the palm area
16
of the glove portion
12
to releasably secure the sanding portion
14
to the glove portion
12
.
FIG. 2
illustrates a person
28
using the sanding glove
10
of the present invention to produce a sanded finish on an object
30
. As can be seen from this figure, a person
28
had placed the sanding gloves
10
of the present invention on the hands in a manner similar to that of conventional gloves. The sanding portion
14
of the sanding glove
10
is positioned to cover the palm area
16
of the user's hand when the sanding gloves
10
are worn. The user
28
is shown sanding an object
30
, e.g. a door, having rough surfaces thereon. By placing the sanding portion
14
of the sanding glove
10
against the rough surface of the object
30
desired to be sanded and rubbing the hands over the rough surface, the area over which the user moves the sanding portion
14
of the sanding glove
10
will be sanded to a desired coarseness.
A view of the palm area
16
of the glove portion
12
is shown in FIG.
3
. From this figure it can be seen that the palm area
16
includes a central area
19
and a plurality of digit areas
17
extending from the central area
19
. The digit areas
17
extend from predetermined positions of the central area
19
in order to form the shape of a normal human hand. The sanding glove
10
can be made in any desired size for receiving any size hand which may use the sanding glove
10
. Extending from the base
20
of the palm area
16
is the elastic portion
22
for grasping the wrist of a user and aiding in retaining the sanding glove
10
on the hand of the user. Strategically positioned about the periphery of the palm area
16
are a plurality of recesses
32
. Each of the plurality of recesses
32
are filled with a rigid material
34
in the shape of a shallow pool. The rigid material
34
defines the size of the recesses
32
and each extends into the sanding glove
10
a distance great enough to receive protrusions, extending from the semi rigid pad
24
without causing discomfort to the user when applying pressure thereto during a sanding operation. Preferably positioned on an inner side of the palm area
16
is a padded material (not shown) for providing comfort to the user during sanding and minimize discomfort to the hand and digits of the user caused by applying pressure against the rigid material
34
.
A face side of the sanding portion
14
is shown in FIG.
4
. From this figure, the sandpaper layer
26
of the sanding portion
14
is clearly seen. The sandpaper layer
26
is secured to a first side of the semi rigid pad
24
. The sanding portion
14
is shaped to substantially conform with the shape of a human hand having a central area
19
and a plurality of digit areas
17
extending therefrom. The central area
19
and digit areas
17
are substantially aligned with the central area
19
and digit areas
17
of the glove portion
12
. Covering the central area
19
and the digit areas
17
is a sanding material
36
. The sanding material
36
is provided on the palm area of the sanding glove
10
for contacting the surface to be sanded when in use. The sanding material
36
may be of any desired fineness. A plurality of sanding portions
14
are provided with each sanding glove
10
, each sanding portion
14
having a different fineness. Also provided are sanding portions
14
including a scruffing surface
38
as shown in
FIG. 13
, a polishing surface
40
as shown in
FIG. 14 and a
buffing surface
42
as shown in FIG.
15
.
A back side of the sanding portion
14
is shown in FIG.
5
. From this view a second side
38
of the semi rigid pad
24
is seen. The first side
44
of the semi rigid pad
24
is secured to the sandpaper layer
26
and the second side
46
is releasably secured to the palm area
16
of the glove portion
12
. Similarly to the sandpaper layer
26
as discussed with specific reference to
FIG. 4
, the semi rigid pad
24
includes a central area
19
and a plurality of digit areas
17
extending therefrom to substantially resemble the shape of a human hand. The central area
19
and digit areas
17
are substantially aligned with the central area
19
and digit areas
17
of the glove section
12
and are sized to substantially cover the palm area
16
of the glove portion
12
. Alternatively, the semi rigid pad
24
may be in the form of a mitten as illustrated in FIG.
12
. In this instance, the glove portion
12
is also shaped in the form of a mitten to substantially match the shape of the sanding portion
14
. Extending around a periphery of the semi rigid pad
18
are a plurality of strategically positioned protrusions
48
. The protrusions
48
are each aligned to be received by a respective one of the plurality recesses
32
when the semi rigid pad
24
is secured to the glove portion
12
. The height of each of the protrusions
48
is less than the depth of the rigid material
34
defining the plurality of recesses
32
. Thus, the protrusions
48
can each be received by a respective recess
32
and held therein. Preferably, each of the protrusions
48
have an enlarged head and each piece of rigid material
34
includes a lip extending therearound and reducing the circumference of the recess
32
. In order to connect the semi rigid pad
18
to the glove portion
12
, a pressure is applied to the protrusions
48
in the direction of the recesses
32
until the protrusions each snap therein and are received and held by the rigid material
34
defining the recesses
32
. When the head of each protrusion
48
is forced to pass through a lip of a respective rigid material
34
, the protrusion
48
is held within the pool formed by the rigid material
34
. In order to separate the semi rigid material
18
from the glove portion
12
, a separation force in the direction opposite the direction of the combining force must be applied to the semi rigid pad
24
. The separation force must be of a magnitude large enough to pull the head of each protrusion
48
through the lip of the respective rigid material
34
.
FIG. 6
is an exploded view in cross-section of the sanding glove
10
of the present invention illustrating the selective combination of the glove portion
12
and the sanding portion
14
. The glove portion
12
and the sanding portion
14
are combined by applying a force to the sanding portion
14
in the direction of the palm area
16
of the glove portion
14
. The user first selects a desired sanding portion
14
to use. The recesses
32
of the glove portion
12
are aligned with the protrusions
32
extending from the selected sanding portion
16
as indicated by the lines labeled with the numeral
50
. Upon aligning all the protrusions
48
with a respective recess
32
, the user exerts a force on the sanding portion
14
in a direction indicated by the arrows labeled with the numeral
52
. When the force is applied, each of the protrusions
48
are caused to enter their respective recess
32
and be held therein by the rigid material
34
.
FIG. 7
illustrates an exploded view of the sanding glove
10
of the present invention including a hook and loop fastener for securing the sanding portion
14
to the glove portion
12
. The glove portion
12
has a palm area
16
and a back hand area
18
connected together about their peripheries leaving an opening at a base side
20
thereof for insertion of a user's hand. Both the palm area
16
and back hand area
18
of the glove portion
12
includes a central area
19
and a plurality of digit areas
17
extending from the central area
19
. The digit areas
17
extend from predetermined positions of the central area
19
in order to form the shape of a normal human hand. Alternatively, the glove portion
12
can have the shape of a mitten
21
as shown in FIG.
12
. The mitten shape
21
includes a thumb digit
23
extending from a side of the central area
19
and a closed finger area
27
extending from the central area
19
on a side opposite the opening for insertion of a user's hand. The sanding glove
10
can be made in any desired size for receiving any size hand which may use the sanding glove
10
. An elastic band
22
is preferably secured about the base side
20
for aiding in retaining the glove portion
12
about the hand of the user. The glove portion
12
is preferably made of a flexible, waterproof material and thus conforms to the shape and bending of the user's hand while also remaining effective when wet. Positioned on the base
20
of the palm area
16
is a hook and loop fastening device
54
for engaging a hook and loop fastening device
56
on the base
20
of the glove portion
14
.
The sanding portion
14
includes the semi rigid pad
24
and a sand paper layer
26
. The sanding portion
14
is releasably secured to the palm area
16
. The sanding portion
14
is also of a size and shape substantially similar to that of the palm area thereby substantially covering the entire palm area
16
including the digit areas
17
and central area
19
. The sandpaper layer
26
is shaped to substantially cover the semi rigid pad
24
. As can be seen from this figure, the sandpaper layer
26
includes a plurality of grooves
58
extending horizontally along the width thereof. The grooves
58
facilitate the flexing and bending of the sanding glove
10
by a user. A hook and loop fastener
56
covers the second side of the semi rigid pad
24
for engaging the hook and loop fastener
54
on the glove portion and releasably securing to the sanding portion
14
to the palm area
16
of the glove portion
12
. The sanding portion is releasably secured to the glove portion by applying aligning the hook and loop fastener
54
on the palm area
16
of the glove portion
12
and the hook and loop fastener
56
on the base
20
of the sanding portion
14
. The hook and loop fasteners
54
and
56
are then pressed together and caused to become engaged thereby securing the glove portion
12
and sanding portion
14
together.
A view of the base
20
of the sanding portion is illustrated in FIG.
8
. As can be seen from this view, the base
20
of the sanding portion
14
is covered with a hook and loop fastener
56
. The hook and loop fastener
56
is provided for engaging the hook and loop fastener
54
on the palm side
16
of the glove portion
12
thereby securing the glove portion
12
and sanding portion
14
together.
FIG. 9
illustrates a side view of the sanding glove
10
showing the selective combination of the glove portion
12
and the sanding portion
14
. The glove portion
12
and the sanding portion
14
are combined by applying a force to the sanding portion
14
in the direction of the palm area
16
of the glove portion
14
as indicated by the arrow labeled with the numeral
52
. The user first selects a desired sanding portion
14
to use. The digit areas
17
of the glove portion
12
are aligned with the digit areas
17
of the selected sanding portion
16
. Upon aligning the digit areas
17
, the user exerts a force on the sanding portion
14
in a direction indicated by the arrows labeled with the numeral
54
. When the force is applied and the sanding portion
14
contacts the glove portion
12
, the hook and loop fastener
56
on the sanding portion
14
engages the hook and loop fastener
54
on the glove portion
12
thereby securing the glove portion
12
and sanding portion
14
together. The glove portion
12
and sanding portion
14
are separated by applying a force in a direction opposite the force used to secure the glove portion
12
and sanding portion
14
together thereby pulling the glove portion
12
and sanding portion
14
apart.
FIG. 10
illustrates a person
28
using the sanding glove
10
of the present invention to produce a sanded finish on as piece of pipe
60
. As can be seen from this figure, a person
28
had placed the sanding gloves
10
of the present invention on the hands in a manner similar to that of conventional gloves. The sanding portion
14
of the sanding glove
10
is positioned to cover the palm area
16
of the user's hand when the sanding gloves
10
are worn. The user
28
then grasps the pipe
60
with the hands placing the sanding portion
14
of the sanding gloves
10
against the coarse surface of the pipe
60
to be sanded. The user
28
then rubs the pipe
60
with the sanding portion
14
of the sanding glove
10
causing the surface of the pipe
60
to be sanded thereby removing the rough surfaces thereon. By placing the sanding portion
14
of the sanding glove
10
against the rough surface of the pipe
60
desired to be sanded and rubbing the hands over the rough surface, the area over which the user moves the sanding portion
14
of the sanding glove
10
will be sanded to a desired coarseness. Sanded particles
62
which are removed from the pipe
60
during sanding are shown falling off of the pipe
60
. The user
28
continues to rub the sanding portion
14
across the surface of the pipe
60
until the pipe
60
is sanded to a desired fineness. The grooves
58
on the sanding portion
14
allows the user
28
to more easily bend the sanding glove
10
to conform to the shape of the pipe
60
and thereby facilitates the sanding of the pipe
60
.
A cross-sectional view of the sanding glove
10
being used to sand the pipe
60
is shown in
FIG. 11
taken in the direction of the line labeled
11
—
11
in FIG.
10
. As can be seen from this view, the hook and loop fastener
54
of the glove portion
12
is engaged with the hook and loop fastener
56
on the sanding portion
14
thereby securing the sanding portion to the glove portion
12
. The sanding glove
10
is flexed by the user and caused to bend at the grooves
58
to conform with the shape of the pipe
60
. The sandpaper portion
26
of the sanding portion
14
is positioned against the surface of the pipe
60
. When the user slides the glove
10
along the surface of the pipe
60
, the sandpaper
26
is caused to rub against the surface of the pipe
60
causing the area of the pipe
60
being rubbed by the sandpaper
26
to be sanded. The user continues to rub the surface of the pipe
60
until the pipe is of a desired coarseness.
The operation of the sanding glove
10
of the present invention will now be described with specific reference to the drawings. In operation, the sanding glove
10
is first assembled by releasably securing the preferred sanding portion
14
to the glove portion
12
. The user must first select a desired sanding portion
14
to use. The sanding portions
14
include sanding material having numerous different levels of fineness, a polishing material, a scruffing material and a buffing material. The type of sanding portion to be used depends upon the type of job to be performed. Upon selecting a preferred sanding portion
14
, the sanding portion must be releasably secured to the glove portion
12
of the sanding glove
10
.
In order to secure the sanding portion
14
to the glove portion
12
, the recesses
32
on the palm area
16
of the glove portion
12
are aligned with the protrusions
32
extending from the semi rigid pad
24
of the selected sanding portion
14
as indicated by the lines labeled with the numeral
50
in FIG.
6
. Upon aligning all the protrusions
48
with a respective recess
32
, the user exerts a force on the sanding portion
14
towards the respective recesses
32
. When the force of a large enough magnitude is applied, each of the protrusions
48
are caused to press against a lip made of the rigid material
34
surrounding each recess
32
. As the force is continually applied, the enlarged head section of the protrusion will be caused to pass through the lip and enter their respective recess
32
. The decreased circumference of the recess
32
due to the lip will cause the protrusion as
48
to be held within the respective pool formed by the rigid material
34
. The sanding portion
14
is now releasably secured tot he glove portion
12
and the sanding glove is ready for use. If the user is performing the sanding, polishing, scruffing or buffing with both hands, then the above will be performed with a glove for covering the opposite hand. The securing together of the glove portion
12
and the sanding portion
16
will substantially prevent the dislodging of the glove portion
12
and sanding portion
16
during the sanding operation.
At this point, the user will select the object to be sanded, polished, buffed or scruffed and place it in the proper position to perform the task. The user will now insert one hand through the base of the sanding glove
10
to which the sanding portion
14
was releasably secured. The other hand of the user is then inserted to the sanding glove
10
for the opposite hand. The user now grasps the object to be sanded, polished, buffed or scruffed and applies pressure to the area desired to be sanded, polished, buffed or scruffed with the sanding areas of the sanding gloves
10
. The user will rub the sanding areas against the object all over the desired working areas until the working area is at a desired smoothness.
Once completed, the sanding portion
14
may be removed from the glove portion
12
by applying a force in a direction opposite to that used to secure the sanding portion
14
to the glove portion
12
. The sanding portion
14
can be removed in this manner should a new sanding portion be needed to complete the task. A new sanding portion is generally needed should the surface of the sanding area be worn down. Alternatively, the sanding portion may be replaced with a sanding portion having a different level of fineness or with a surface designed for scruffing, polishing or buffing as the user desires. Once, a new sanding portion
14
is secured to the glove portion
12
, the user may continue with the task until completed.
Preferably positioned on an inner side of the glove portion between the palm area
16
and the back hand area
18
is a padded material. The padded material provides a cushion for the hand of the user during the sanding operation. This cushioning of the user's hand will prevent injury or discomfort to the user while also making the task to be performed less burdensome.
From the above description it can be seen that the sanding glove of the present invention is able to overcome the shortcomings of prior art devices by providing a sanding glove which is able to bring precision and perfection to the task of sanding delicate products, while also protecting and releasing tension from the fingers when working and allowing a user to readily sand hard to reach areas of a surface. The sanding glove including a sanding surface releasably secured to the glove portion of the sanding glove which is interchangeable with other surfaces having a different level of coarseness as well as for accomplishing tasks such as a scruffing surface, a polishing surface and a buffing surface. The sanding glove is reusable and washable. The sanding glove also includes a plurality of strategically positioned recesses having rigid walls defining the recess and the sanding surface includes a plurality of protrusions aligned with the plurality of recesses, each of the protrusions being received by a respective recess for securing the sanding surface to the glove portion. Furthermore, the remote video camera of the present invention is simple and easy to use and economical in cost to manufacture.
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above.
While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described are pointed out in the annexed claims, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the sprit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the following will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic and specific aspects of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A sanding glove comprising:a) a glove portion for receiving a hand of a user, said glove portion including a palm area and a back hand area secured to said palm area about a periphery thereof; b) a sanding portion releasably secured to said palm area of said glove portion; c) means for releasably securing said sanding portion to said palm area whereby when said glove portion receives the hand of the user, the user is able to texture a surface of a n object upon rubbing the sanding portion against the object; and d) said releasably securing means including a plurality of recesses extending through said palm area of said glove portion and a plurality of protrusions extending from a first side of said sanding portion, said plurality of protrusions each being received by a respective one of said plurality of recesses to secure said sanding portion to said glove portion.
- 2. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said recesses include a lip portion reducing the circumference thereof and each of said protrusions have an enlarged head portion having a circumference slightly larger than the circumference of its respective recess whereby when said plurality of protrusions are received within their respective recess, the lip portion retains said protrusion therein.
- 3. The sanding glove as recited in claim 2, wherein each of said recesses are provided with a rigid material defining a depth of said recess.
- 4. The sanding glove as recited in claim 3, wherein said glove portion includes a cushioning material positioned on a side of said plurality of recesses opposite said sanding portion for cushioning the hand of the user.
- 5. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said glove portion includes an elastic wrist cuff for aiding in retaining the user's hand therein.
- 6. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said glove portion is fabricated from a flexible material for protecting and bending with the hand of the user.
- 7. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said sanding portion includes a semi rigid pad and a sanding area positioned on a side of said semi rigid pad opposite said releasable connection with said glove portion.
- 8. The sanding glove as recited in claim 7, wherein said sanding portion further includes an adhesive layer for securing said semi rigid pad to said sanding area.
- 9. The sanding glove as recited in claim 7, wherein said sanding area is one of a sanding material, a buffing material, a scruffing material and a polishing material.
- 10. The sanding glove as recited in claim 7, wherein said plurality of protrusions extend from a side of said semi rigid pad opposite said sanding area.
- 11. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said sanding portion is shaped to substantially cover the palm area of said glove portion.
- 12. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said palm area and said back hand area have a substantially similar shape.
- 13. The sanding glove as recited in claim 12, wherein said palm area and said back hand area each include a central section and a plurality of digit sections, said digit sections extending from said central section to form a shape substantially similar to a human hand.
- 14. The sanding glove as recited in claim 13, wherein said sanding portion is of a shape substantially similar to said glove portion.
- 15. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said glove portion is in the shape of a mitten including a palm section, a thumb section and a finger section.
- 16. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said sanding portion includes one of a sanding material, a buffing material, a scruffing material and a polishing material.
- 17. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said sanding area is a sanding material having a predetermined level of fineness.
- 18. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said glove portion is waterproof.
- 19. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said releasably securing means includes a hook and loop fastener covering said palm area of said glove portion and a hook and loop fastener covering a first side of said sanding portion, said glove portion being aligned with said a first side of said sanding portion for engaging said hook and loop fastener covering said palm area of said glove portion with said hook and loop fastener covering a first side of said sanding portion thereby releasably securing said glove portion and said sanding portion together.
- 20. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said sanding portion includes at least one groove extending along a width thereof for facilitating flexing of the sanding glove by the hand of the user.
- 21. The sanding glove as recited in claim 1, wherein said sanding portion includes a plurality of grooves extending along a width thereof for facilitating flexing of the sanding glove by the hand of the user.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2143720 |
Oct 1983 |
GB |