The device of the present application relates generally to power tools. More specifically, the device of the present application relates to a device and method which allows sanding heads on multi-purpose power tools to be detached and reattached without removing the sandpaper affixed to the sanding head face.
The present application describes a novel sanding pad attachment system for a multi-use power tool. An anchor is provided which mates with the recess in the face of a sanding head of a multi-use power tool. The anchor is inserted into the recess through a mounted sanding pad. The anchor engages edges of the mounted sanding pad and impinges the edges against the walls of the recess to assist in securing the sanding pad.
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These sanding heads 20 are attached to a multi-use power tool's 100 motor/handle 50 through a sanding head attachment means 22, e.g. bolt 22, which is seated into an attachment means receiving recess 26 in the sanding head face 24 passes through the sanding head 20 to couple with the motor/handle 50. The attachment means receiving recess 26 is typically comprised of a recess floor 28 and recess walls 29. The sanding pad 10 is affixed so as to cover the attachment means receiving recess 26 and installed attachment means 22 in the sanding head face 24, i.e. surface of the sanding head 20 onto which the sanding pad 10 is affixed. The attachment means 22 seats into the attachment means receiving recess 26 so as to reside below the sanding pad 10 affixed to the sanding head face 24. The attachment means receiving recess 26 is deep enough to allow the sanding head end 23, i.e. attachment means head 23, of the attachment means 22 to seat into the attachment means receiving recess 26 below the sanding head face 24 so as to inhibit contact between the attachment means 22 and the surface being sanded. Coverage of the attachment means 22 by the sanding pad 10 also inhibits interchanging operating heads for the multi-purpose power tool 100 and requires repeated detachment and reattachment of the sanding pad 10 which can damage the sanding pad 10 so as to tear it or affect its ability to adhere to the sanding head face 24. Simply leaving an opening through the sanding pad 10 through which the attachment means 22 solves the problem of gaining access to the attachment means 22, but fails to address the problem associated with the affixed sanding pads 10 tendency to migrate across the sanding head face 24 during heavy use. Since only the outer edges of the sanding pad, e.g. the vertices 27 or apices 27 of a substantially triangular sanding pad 10, are commonly used, the center of the sanding pad 10 can be removed above the attachment means receiving recess 26 without detracting from the utility and efficacy of the sanding pad 10 affixed to the sanding head face 24.
In an alternative embodiment, the attachment means receiving recess 26 could be concave or beveled without affecting the fundamental utility of the attachment means receiving recess 26, i.e. to seat the attachment means 22 below the sanding head face 24 and to provide a surface against which the sanding pad 10 can be impinged by the anchor 30. The base 34 of the anchor 30 is installed to engage the recess floor 28. The anchor wall(s) 39 secure portions of the sanding pad 10 which extend over the attachment means receiving recess 26 against the recess wall(s) 29 of the attachment means receiving recess 26. As the anchor 30 is inserted into the attachment means receiving recess 26, the portions of the sanding pad 10 which extend over the attachment means receiving recess 26 are folded down into attachment means receiving recess 26 and across the recess wall(s) 29. The snug fit of the anchor 30 in the attachment means receiving recess 26 securely pinches or clamps the sanding pad 10 between the recess wall(s) 29 and the anchor wall(s) 39. In a preferred embodiment, the top surface 32 of the anchor 30 is hollowed out or otherwise possesses an indention, i.e. attachment means seat 35, which permits the attachment means head 23 to engage the anchor's 30 top surface 32 below the distal end(s) 37 of the anchor wall(s) 39, i.e. the terminal end of the anchor wall(s) 39 nearest the sanding pad 10 when the anchor base 34 is installed against the recess floor 28 of the anchor wall(s) 39. The distal end(s) 37 of the anchor wall(s) 39 terminate below the sanding head face 24 and reside completely within the attachment means receiving recess 26 when the anchor 30 is fully inserted within the attachment means receiving recess 26.
The anchor 30 is configured for snug insertion into the attachment means receiving recess 26, leaving sufficient space between the recess wall(s) 29 and the anchor wall(s) 39 to receive a sanding pad 10 having a preferred thickness to as to allow the sanding pad 10 to be securely compressed and held between the recess wall(s) 29 and the anchor wall(s) 39. The anchor 30 possesses an attachment channel 33 through which the attachment means 22 passes. The head 23 end of the attachment means 22 seats against the top surface 32 of the anchor 30, i.e. the anchor 30 surface which faces the sanding pad 10 when installed, to securely hold the anchor 30 firmly in the attachment means receiving recess 26 and to further secure the sanding head 20 to the motor/handle 50 of the multi-purpose power tool 100.
During the installation of the anchor 30, it passes through the sanding pad 10 affixed to the sanding head face 24 of the sanding head 20. The sanding pad 10 may be pre-perforated with or otherwise cut to form pliable sanding pad seams 15 which permit the portion of the sanding pad 10 to be installed over the attachment means receiving recess 26, typically this area would substantially be the center of the sanding pad, to be removed or otherwise folded into the attachment means receiving recess 26 either prior to the anchor 30 being inserted into the attachment means receiving recess 26. Alternatively, the portion of the sanding pad 10 over the attachment means receiving recess 26 can be cut or sheared by or otherwise removed by the anchor 30 during installation, in which case the anchor 30 pushes the portion of the sanding pad 10 overlapping the attachment means receiving recess 26 down into the attachment means receiving recess 26 while leaving a portion thereof to remain attached to the sanding pad 10 and clamped between the recess wall(s) 29 and the anchor wall(s) 39. Alternatively, the seams 15 may be a star-pattern or other design which may be perforated into the portion of the sanding pad 10 overlapping the attachment means receiving recess 26 so as to permit the installation of the anchor 30 to remove that perforated portion of the sanding pad 10 during the insertion of the anchor 30 into the attachment means receiving recess 26. The seams 15 are configured to permit the anchor 30 to pass through the sanding pad 10 while folding part of the sanding pad 10 into the attachment means receiving recess 26 by the insertion of the anchor 30. Radial seams 15 extending from a point in the portion of the sanding pad 10 overlapping the attachment means receiving recess 26 have been found to permit relatively easy insertion of the anchor 30 into the attachment means receiving recess 26 while providing sufficient material to be folded over the recess wall(s) 29 which then is securely clamped between the recess wall(s) 29 and the anchor wall(s) 39 when the attachment means 22 engages the anchor 30 and securely couples the sanding head 20 to the motor/handle 50 of the multi-purpose power tool 100. Alternatively or in conjunction with the clamping of the sanding pad 10 between the recess wall(s) 29 and the anchor wall(s) 39, the sanding pad 10 can be secured by clamping it between the anchor base 34 and the recess floor 28.
In an embodiment, the anchor 30 is an annular disc which is configured to snugly seat into an annular attachment means receiving recess 26 in the sanding head face 24 of a commercially available detachable sanding head 20 for use with a multi-purpose power tool 100. Various alternative embodiments utilize different mated geometries for the anchor 30 and attachment means receiving recess 26.
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One preferred embodiment of an anchor 30 is disc or washer-like anchor which is concave in construction. The disc anchor 30 is preferably configured to snugly mate within the attachment means receiving recess 26 of commercially available detachable sanding heads 20 of multi-purpose power tools 100. Particularly, one such metal disc has an approximate thickness of 0.042 inches (1.07 mm), an attachment means 22 orifice diameter of approximately 0.25 inches (6.35 mm), a disc diameter of approximately 1.1 inches (27.94 mm), and a circumferential lip height of approximately 0.156 inches (3.96 mm) from the top surface 32 of the anchor 30 to the base 34.
Another preferred embodiment of an anchor 30 provides a lid-like anchor 30 having an attachment means channel 33 diameter of approximately 0.25 inches (6.35 mm) and a disc anchor 30 diameter of approximately 0.9375 inches (23.81 mm) and a base thickness of approximately 0.062 inches (1.57 mm). This embodiment may be preferred in various multi-purpose power tool configurations.
Common commercial detachable sanding heads 20 used with multi-purpose power tools 100 include, but are not limited to the RIGID JOBMAX, ROCKWELL SONICRAFTER, DREMEL MULTIMAX MM20, BOSCH PS50-2B, CRAFTSMAN NEXTEC and FEIN FMM250. As previously discussed, only the vertices 17 or apices 17 of the roughly triangular sanding pad are truly useful for sanding. Examples of commercially available sanding pads 10 which are typically roughly triangular in geometry and possess a plurality of aeration holes 18 include, but are not limited to the BOSCH SDNR040 and the MAKITA A-95526, and ALI INDUSTRIES GATOR PADS #7842.
The disclosed anchors 30 enable a method for removal of detachable sanding heads 20 on multi-purpose power tools 100 without causing the removal and likely damage to the sanding pad 10 affixed on the sanding head face 24. The method provides for the use of an anchor 30 that fits within the attachment means receiving recess 26 of the sanding head 20 of a multi-purpose power tool 100 to secure the sanding pad 10 within the attachment means receiving recess 26 by clamping part of the sanding pad 10 between the recess wall(s) 29 and the anchor wall(s) 39 and/or the recess floor 28 and the anchor base 34. As previously indicated, the attachment means receiving recess 26 is provided for the sunken seating of the attachment means 22, e.g. bolt 22, below the sanding head face 24 so as to affix the sanding head 20 to the motor/handle 50 of the multi-purpose power tool 100. Further provided is the method of using the anchor wall(s) 39, and preferably the distal end(s) 37 of the anchor wall(s) 39, anchor 30 to cut or shear the sanding pad 10 so as to facilitate the folding of part of the sanding pad 10 into the attachment means receiving recess 26 for secure clamping by the anchor into the attachment means receiving recess 26.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/539,615 filed on Sep. 27, 2011. The entire disclosure contained in U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/539,615 including the attachments thereto, are incorporated herein by reference.