Claims
- 1. An abrasive tool, comprising:a first perforated sheet having a front surface and a back surface; a second perforated sheet having a front surface and a back surface; a first layer of abrasive grains bonded to the front surface of the first perforated sheet; a second layer of abrasive grains bonded to the front surface of the second perforated sheet; and a core made of a first material, the core including a first wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, a second wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, and a plurality of walls each connected to both the inner surface of the first wall and the inner surface of the second wall to space the first wall from the second wall and to form a plurality of hollow spaces within the core, the back surface of the first perforated sheet being disposed adjacent to the outer surface of the first wall and the back surface of the second perforated sheet being disposed adjacent to the outer surface of the second wall, and the core being bonded to the first perforated sheet and the second perforated sheet by forming the core between the first perforated sheet and the second perforated sheet.
- 2. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the core is formed between the first perforated sheet and the second perforated sheet by injection molding.
- 3. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the core is formed between the first perforated sheet and the second perforated sheet by casting.
- 4. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the core is formed between the first perforated sheet and the second perforated sheet by laminating.
- 5. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the first material comprises a plastic material.
- 6. The abrasive tool according to claim 5 wherein the plastic material is a glass filled polycarbonate composite.
- 7. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the first material comprises resin.
- 8. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the first material comprises epoxy.
- 9. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the first material comprises a cementitious material.
- 10. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the first and second perforated sheets have perforations that are counterbored such that a portion of each of the perforations adjacent to the front surfaces of the sheets is wider than a portion of each of the perforations that is adjacent to the back surfaces of the sheets.
- 11. The abrasive tool according to claim 10 wherein the first material is disposed within the counterbored perforations to anchor the perforated sheets to the core.
- 12. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the first and second perforated sheets have perforations that are bevelled such that a portion of each of the perforations adjacent to the front surfaces of the sheets is wider than a portion of each of the perforations that is adjacent to the back surfaces of the sheets.
- 13. The abrasive tool according to claim 12 wherein the first material is disposed within the bevelled perforations to anchor the perforated sheets to the core.
- 14. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the first and second perforated sheets have perforations arranged to form an interrupted cut pattern.
- 15. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the first and second perforated sheets have perforations in a portion less than the entirety of the sheets.
- 16. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the first and second layers of abrasive grains are bonded to the front surfaces of the first and second perforated sheets respectively by a plating material.
- 17. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the first and second layers of abrasive grains have different degrees of abrasiveness.
- 18. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the tool is a file.
- 19. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the tool is a whetstone.
- 20. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of walls form the plurality of hollow spaces along an edge of the abrasive tool.
- 21. The abrasive tool according to claim 1 wherein the first sheet further comprises a first anchoring member and the second sheet further comprises a second anchoring member, the core being further bonded to the first anchoring member and the second anchoring member by forming the core between the first sheet and the second sheet.
- 22. The abrasive tool according to claim 21 wherein the first anchoring member and the second anchoring member comprise studs.
- 23. The abrasive tool according to claim 21 wherein the first anchoring meter and the second anchoring member comprise expanded metal sheets.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/374,339, filed on Aug. 13, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/212,113, filed on Dec. 15, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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