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Title: US5540616: Vacuum attachment for a sander
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Thayer, Deane S.; Dennisport, MA 02639

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1996-07-30 / 1994-06-29

Application Number: US1994000267352

IPC Code: Advanced: B24B 55/10; B24D 15/02;
Core: B24B 55/00; B24D 15/00;
IPC-7: B24B 23/00;
B24B 55/06;

ECLA Code: B24B55/10; B24D15/02B;

U.S. Class: Current: 451/354; 451/456;
Original: 451/354; 451/456;

Field of Search: 451/354,456,523,524,525,359

Priority Number:
1994-06-29  US1994000267352

Abstract: A device that is intended as a snap on attachment for an existing pole-mounted sander. Snap-fit receiving elements are attached to the poleward side of the generally rectangular and planar abrasive receiving surface and the pole itself is slid through and retained against lateral movement by a central rigid collar. This then brings a substantially rigid mouth portion that is configured to extend about the periphery of the receiving surface, and that also carries upon it the protruding snap members, into a proximal relationship with the abrasive receiving surface whereby the mutually engageable snap members hold the present invention in place to form a continuous intake port. A flexible collar portion lies between the mouth portion and the rigid collar portion to allow for tilting of the abrasive surface during use, as is common on the pole mounted sanders currently in use. A pair of soft, clear hoses lead out from the mouth portion, meet at a "Y" junction, and then are attached to the remainder of the pole by adjustable collars or the like, eventually leading to a conventional vacuum cleaner adapter.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Kroll, Michael I. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Kisliuk, Bruce M.; Edwards, Dona C.

Maintenance Status: E2 Expired  Check current status

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Family: None

First Claim:
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I claim:     1. Vacuuming sanding apparatus comprising:
  • a) an elongated pole and an extended member with an abrasive receiving surface on one side pivotally mounted on one end of said pole with said receiving surface on the side of said member opposite that of said pole;
  • b) an abrasive sanding sheet removably mounted on said receiving surface;
  • c) open mouth means having a rigid collar slidably mounted on said pole and an open mouth portion surrounding said extended member on which said abrasive sanding sheet is mounted and forming a continuous intake port surrounding the periphery of said abrasive sanding sheet and a chamber below said extended member, and flexible means surrounding said pole and joining said collar to said open mouth portion to permit said open mouth to move with and accommodate the pivoting of said extended member;
  • d) snap means comprising a plurality of snap members mounted within said open mouth means protruding toward said extended member parallel to the length of and surrounding said pole;
  • e) snap receiving means mounted on said extended member on the same side where said pole is pivotally connected to said extended member and aligned with said snap members permitting said collar to slide down said pole until said snap members engage said snap receiving means so that said abrasive sanding sheet and said open mouth portion can pivot together as needed while sanding and permitting said collar to slide up said pole to disengage said snap members from said snap receiving means removing said open mouth member from said extended member to allow the removal and replacement of said abrasive sanding sheet; and
  • f) flexible conduit means connecting said open mouth means and communicating with said chamber below said extended member extending down said pole for communicating with a source of vacuum, allowing waste products generated while sanding to be removed through said intake port, said chamber and said conduit means for proper disposal.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Buy PDF- 5pp US4062152  1977-12 Mehrer   Vacuum sander
Buy PDF- 6pp US4680895  1987-07 Roestenberg   Block sander vacuum
Buy PDF- 10pp US4697389  1987-10 Romine   Dust-confining vacuum sander
Buy PDF- 14pp US4765099  1988-08 Tanner   Sanding and dust collecting apparatus
Buy PDF- 6pp US4779385  1988-10 Reiter   Gypsum board sanding apparatus
Buy PDF- 4pp US4782632  1988-11 Matechuk   Drywall sander
Buy PDF- 6pp US4937984  1990-07 Taranto   Vacuum sander
Buy PDF- 5pp US4964243  1990-10 Reiter   Vacuum pole sander
Buy PDF- 6pp US5036627  1991-08 Walters   Dustless sanding device
Buy PDF- 8pp US5193313  1993-03 Sanchez et al.  Partnership of Angelo Sanchez, et al. Vacuum sander
Buy PDF- 7pp US5239783  1993-08 Matechuk   Drywall sander
       
Foreign References: None

Other Abstract Info: DERABS G96-361798 DERG96-361798

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