Upper outermold line sander

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6793567
  • Patent Number
    6,793,567
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 7, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A floating sanding mechanism is provided including a handle, support arm secured to an extending from the handle and a support arm mounting plate pivotally engaged to the support arm. A counter-weight support plate pivotally engaged to the support arm mounting plate and the plurality of resilient members connect to the support arm mounting plate to the counter-weight support plate, so as to pivotally bias the counter-weight support plate in a predetermined orientation, e.g. generally parallel to the support arm mounting plate. A plurality of counter-weights are secured to the counter-weight support plate, proximate a perimeter thereof. A rotating sanding surface is mechanically coupled to the counter-weight support plate and translatable to infinite orientations therewith. The resilient members and the counter-weights are selected such that the sanding surface generally follows the contours of the surface to be sanded, overcoming the opposition of the resilient members.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




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STATEMENT RE: FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH/DEVELOPMENT




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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to sanding devices and, more particularly, to a floating head sanding device useful to provide precision finishes to a product surface.




Sanders have a wide variety of applications extending from everyday home use to aerospace applications for composite technologies. Particular types of products and materials may require more of a precision finish in order to achieve optimum functionality. The size and shape of the product may also dictate the type of sanders, the type of finish, etc. Sanding techniques may also vary in accordance with the nature of the product, materials or desired finish.




In some cases large products may require the use of automated floor sanders or the like to achieve the desired finish. While the equipment to perform such operations is available, the use of such equipment may be tedious, particularly where a high precision finish is required. The degree of control available from contemporary sanding devices may be insufficient to produce sufficiently precision finishes. Moreover, the stress on workers to maintain proper precision, particularly given vibration of the sander, can stress or pressure a worker in such a manner to cause injury over prolonged periods of sanding activity. As many companies recognize, a safe and comfortable work environment is not only in the interest of the workers, but also in the interest of companies who rely upon those workers to perform skilled or touch work.




Accordingly, there exists a need to devise equipment to facilitate extended operation of precision sanders, particularly when used to sand irregular surfaces, without jeopardizing the health of the workers or detracting from their productivity. That need is particularly acute where large product areas are to be sanded.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A floating sanding mechanism is provided including a handle, support arm secured to an extending from the handle and a support arm mounting plate pivotally engaged to the support arm. A counter-weight support plate pivotally engaged to the support arm mounting plate and the plurality of resilient members connect to the support arm mounting plate to the counter-weight support plate, so as to pivotally bias the counter-weight support plate in a predetermined orientation, e.g. generally parallel to the support arm mounting plate. A plurality of counter-weights are secured to the counter-weight support plate, proximate a perimeter thereof. A rotating sanding surface is mechanically coupled to the counter-weight support plate and translatable to infinite orientations therewith. The resilient members and the counter-weights are selected such that the sanding surface generally follows the contours of the surface to be sanded, overcoming the opposition of the resilient members.




The sanding surface is provided with a perimeter, and the counter-weights are disposable axially outward from the sanding surface perimeter. In the preferred embodiment, the counter-weights are disposable at variable locations on the counter-weight support plate, by means such as slotted threading engagement to the counter-weight support plate.




In one embodiment the counter-weights are secured to counter-weight support arms, which in turn are secured to the counter-weight support plate and extending therefrom.




Locating the center of gravity of the counter-weights proximate the perimeter of the sanding surface, or beyond, places the counter-weights proximate the fastest working portion of the sanding surface thereby enhancing the effectiveness of the sander mechanism, without requiring a worker to direct the handle and follow the contours of the surface to be sanded.




In the presently preferred embodiment the pivotal engagement of the counter-weight support plate to the support arm mounting plate is implemented by means of a rotating socket ball mechanism, which connects the support arm mounting plate and the counter-weight support plate.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an illustration of the present invention in use to sand a working surface; and





FIG. 2

is an enlarged view of the sanding mechanism shown in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is described in connection with the illustrated embodiment. As such, the structural features and functional attributes of the invention are set forth in relation to the embodiment described and illustrated herein. However, as will be recognized by those skilled in the art, the invention has application to a variety of other types of sander mechanisms as well. Moreover, as will also be recognized by those skilled in the art, the illustrated embodiment may be modified to achieve additional or alternate functionality as may be required for a particular application. For example, the construction of the illustrated counterweights may be varied as may be their mass and location relative to the mechanism. Similarly, different implementations of resilient members may be utilized to orient the counterweights and the sanding surface in different positions relative to the support arm mounting plate. These and other modifications or enhancements of the present invention may be implemented without departing from the broader aspects of the invention as described herein.




Referring to

FIG. 1

wherein sanding mechanism


11


is shown in use to sand surface


10


. The sanding mechanism


11


is illustrated as a floor sander that is moved about to sand the surface


10


. Sanding mechanism


11


includes handle


21


connected to support arm


23


. The sanding mechanism


11


is translated along the surface


10


by user movement of the handle. In the illustrated embodiment the sanding mechanism


21


is powered by pressurized air flowing through air conduit


27


. Particulate released by the action of sanding mechanism


10


is removed by vacuum applied through vacuum conduit


29


. The length of the support arm


23


may be varied by constructing the support arm of multiple portions that are extendable relative to one another. In use, the length of the support arm may be fixed by means such as a tightening collar, or by selectively extending a locking member through perforations


31


, formed in the support arm


23


.




As shown more particularly in

FIG. 2

, the support arm


23


may be pivotally connected to support arm mounting plate


33


, by means such as pivotal engagement mechanism


35


. In the presently preferred embodiment the pivotal engagement mechanism


35


receives and pivotally engages the support arm


23


to allow the support arm


23


and handle


21


to be operated at different vertical orientations relative to the surface


10


.




In the illustrated embodiment, plurality of springs


37


connect the periphery of support arm mounting plate


33


to the periphery of counter-weight mounting plate


39


. Further, the support arm mounting plate


33


is pivotally engaged to counter-weight support plate


39


by means of fastener


41


which extends from pivoting socket ball mechanism


43


.




Pivoting mechanism


43


and counter-weight support arms


45


are rigidly connected to the counter-weight support plate


39


.




Rotating sander mounting plate


47


is rotatably connected to drive housing


49


, which in turn is secured to counter-weight mounting plate


39


.




Consequently, movement of the handle


21


and support arm


23


will cause the handle support plate


33


to pivot with respect to collar


43


, counter-weight mounting plate


39


and sander mounting plate


47


. The resilient action of springs


37


will urge the sander mounting plate to generally follow the motion of handle


21


and support arm


23


, subject to the stiffness of springs


37


, the mass of counter-weights


40


and other portions of the sanding mechanism connected thereto. The springs


37


will also dampen the transmission of vibrations from the rotating portions of the sanding device to the user


25


.




The counter-weights


40


are secured to the counter-weight support plate


39


by engagement to the counter-weight support arm


45


. In the presently preferred embodiment the counter-weights


40


are threadably engageable to support plate


45


so as to be easily disengageable from the support plate


45


, and replaced with counter-weights of different mass, as appropriate to a particular application. As such, the downward pressure of sanding device


11


upon surface


10


may be varied in accordance with the surface being sanded and the “touch” finish that may be required.




The radial spacing of counter-weights


40


from support plate


39


and therefore from the center axis of sanding device


11


, may be adjusted by varying the length of support arm


45


. As a result, the counter-weights


40


can be disposed at a variable distance, from the center axis of the sander device


11


as desired.




In one alternate embodiment, the support plate


45


may be provided with a slot to receive fasteners


51


at variable locations along the length of the slot, to variably define the radial position of counter-weights


40


relative to the center axis of sanding mechanism


11


.




In practice, the counter-weights


40


may be positioned to be centered beyond the perimeter


53


of rotating sander mounting plate


47


, to which sanding surface


53


is mounted. As a result, the counter-weights


40


are disposed to apply downward pressure about the perimeter of the sanding surface


53


. As will be recognized by those skilled in the art, the perimeter region of sanding surface


53


is the fastest moving portion of sanding surface


53


. Put otherwise, the perimeter of sanding surface


53


, disposed on the underside of sander mounting plate


47


, is the location where fastest sanding action and greatest wear typically occurs. By locating the counter-weights proximate or beyond the perimeter of sanding surface


53


, a moment arm is defined which urges the perimeter of sanding surface


53


into working contact with surface


10


to facilitate the abrasive action of sanding mechanism


11


, and maintains the sanding surface


55


in functional contact with the surface


10


.




The construction of the sanding mechanism


11


including the resilient pivotal engagement of the support arm and the counter-weight support plate allows the sanding surface


53


to follow the contours of the surface


10


, while mitigating the requirement for rigid directional activity by the user, and also mitigating the transmission of vibrations to the user. As such, the user may operate the sanding mechanism


10


for extended periods without experiencing the level of discomfort typically associated with conventional sanding mechanisms, and without detracting from the precision of the finish.




As noted above, various modifications of the present invention may be implemented without departing from the basic objectives and advantages thereof. For example, the counter-weights


40


may be selected to be of different weights, to bias the mechanism in a particular direction or to accommodate additional weight on one side of the sanding mechanism, e.g. resulting from the presence of hoses and connectors and the support arm


23


. Additionally, the springs


37


may be replaced by other resilient members, or the function thereof may be integrated into the pivoting mechanism


43


, which may be resiliently pivotable. Different constructions may also be provided to implement the functions of counter-weights


40


, and counter-weight support plates


45


. Consequently, these and other alternate implementations are intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as set forth herein.



Claims
  • 1. A sander mechanism comprising:a) a handle; b) a support arm secured to and extending from the handle; c) a support arm mounting plate pivotally engaged to the support arm; d) a counter-weight support plate pivotally engaged to the support arm mounting plate; e) a plurality of resilient members connecting the support arm mounting plate to the counter-weight support plate so as to pivotally bias the counter-weight support plate in a predetermined orientation; f) a plurality of counter-weights secured to the counter weight support plate proximate a perimeter thereof; and g) a rotating sanding surface mechanically coupled to the counter-weight support plate and translatable therewith; h) wherein the sanding surface is urged into working contact with the surface to be sanded independent of handle movement.
  • 2. The mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the sanding surface has a perimeter, and the counter-weights are disposable axially outward from the sanding surface perimeter.
  • 3. The mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the counter-weights are disposable at variable locations on the counter-weight support plate.
  • 4. The mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the resilient members comprise springs.
  • 5. The mechanism as recited in claim 1, further includinga plurality of counter-weight support arms secured to the counter-weight support plate and extending therefrom, the counter-weights being engaged to respective ones of the plurality of counter-weight support arms.
  • 6. The mechanism as recited in claim 1, further including a pivoting socket ball mechanism, pivotally engaging the support arm mounting plate and the counter-weight support plate.
  • 7. A sander mechanism comprising,a) a support arm mounting plate; b) a counter weight support plate pivotally engaged to the support arm mounting plate; c) a plurality of resilient members connecting the support arm mounting plate to the counter weight support plate; and d) a rotating sanding surface mechanically coupled to the counter-weight support plate and translatable therewith.
  • 8. The mechanism of claim 7 further comprising a plurality of counter-weights secured to the counter weight support plate proximate a perimeter thereof.
  • 9. The mechanism of claim 7, wherein the sanding surface has a perimeter, and the counter-weights are disposable axially outward from the sanding surface perimeter.
  • 10. The mechanism of claim 7 wherein the counter-weights are disposable at variable locations on the counter-weight support plate.
  • 11. The mechanism of claim 7, wherein the resilient members comprise springs.
  • 12. The mechanism of claim 7, further including a plurality of counter-weight support arms secured to the counter-weight support plate and extending therefrom, the counter-weights being engaged to respective ones of the plurality of counter-weight support arms.
  • 13. The mechanism of claim 7, further including a pivoting socket ball mechanism, pivotally engaging the support arm mounting plate and the counter-weight support plate.
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