US20110300784A1 - Flexible and interchangeable multi-head floor polishing disk assembly - Google Patents

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US20110300784A1 US12/794,297 US79429710A US2011300784A1 US 20110300784 A1 US20110300784 A1 US 20110300784A1 US 79429710 A US79429710 A US 79429710A US 2011300784 A1 US2011300784 A1 US 2011300784A1
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    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
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    • B24B7/186Single-purpose machines or devices for grinding floorings, walls, ceilings or the like with disc-type tools
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    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24DTOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
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  • This invention relates generally to a multi-head disk assembly for a floor grinding and/or polishing machine and, more particularly, to a floor polishing disk assembly which includes multiple abrasive heads, is flexible to better accommodate unevenness in the floor surface, and uses a hook and loop fastener material for attachment to a drive plate of a floor grinding and/or polishing machine.
  • Grinding and polishing machines have been used for many years for finishing floors—including floors made of concrete, granite, marble, terrazzo, epoxy, hardwood, vinyl, and other materials. These machines include scrubber machines, swing machines, buffer machines, planetary grinding machines, counter-rotating grinders, burnishing machines, etc. These machines may use multiple abrasive heads to do the work of grinding and polishing the floor surface.
  • the abrasive heads are available in a variety of grit sizes, or levels of coarseness, to facilitate the entire floor finishing process—from the rough grinding of the floor as initially installed, to the fine polishing of the floor surface to a finished condition.
  • the abrasive heads In order for the abrasive heads to be changed from one grit size to another, they are usually detachable from a drive plate of the floor polishing machine. Some machines use a simple hook and loop type fastener material to attach the individual abrasive heads to the drive plate. Other machines use metal plug-type cutting head tools which are inserted into tool holders on the drive plate. While these existing designs allow the abrasive heads to be interchanged, they require each individual abrasive head to be changed separately, and this process can be somewhat time consuming and error prone. This is especially true considering that many floor polishing machines have multiple drive plates, with each drive plate supporting multiple abrasive heads.
  • the abrasive heads are directly attached to the drive plate of the floor polishing machine. This results in a rigid planar cutting surface which does not readily conform to the uneven or curved surfaces that are common in many floor applications.
  • a grinding and/or polishing disk assembly for use with a floor grinding and/or polishing machine.
  • the disk assembly includes a thin flexible polishing disk having multiple abrasive heads and a backing pad to allow deflection of the polishing disk as the abrasive heads pass over uneven or curved floor surfaces.
  • the flexible polishing disk and backing pad can have a hook and loop type fastener material on their surfaces that allows them to be easily attached to and detached from each other and the drive plate of the floor polishing machine.
  • FIG. 1 is an underside view of a typical floor grinding and polishing machine including three flexible disk assemblies;
  • FIG. 2 is an underside view of a typical floor grinding and polishing machine including one disk assembly;
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded view of one of the flexible disk assemblies removed from the machine
  • FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the disk assembly shown in FIG. 3 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of the disk assembly shown in FIG. 3 ;
  • FIG. 6 is a section view of a backing pad that is part of the disk assembly shown in FIG. 3 ;
  • FIG. 7 is a section view of a rigid plate that can be part of the disk assembly shown in FIG. 3 .
  • the present invention proposes a disk assembly for use on a floor grinding and/or polishing machine.
  • the disk assembly includes multiple abrasive heads integrated into a single flexible polishing disk, and a foam backing pad which, in conjunction with the flexibility of the polishing disk, allows the abrasive heads to follow the contour of a curved or uneven floor surface.
  • the disk assembly features easy attachment to and detachment from the floor grinding and polishing machine via hook and loop fastener material, and may include an optional rigid backing plate for flat floor applications.
  • FIG. 1 shows the bottom of a floor grinding and/or polishing machine 10 typical of those available on the market today.
  • the machine 10 is intended to represent any known type of floor grinding and/or polishing machine—including scrubber machines, swing machines, buffer machines, planetary grinding machines, counter-rotating grinders, burnishing machines, etc—that may have a single or multiple drive plates.
  • the machine 10 includes a platform 12 with one or more rotating drive plates 14 each including a protrusion 16 . In some types of these machines there is only one drive plate 14 that covers the entire diameter of the platform 12 .
  • a flexible disk assembly 18 is mounted to each drive plate 14 around the protrusion 16 in an easily attachable and detachable manner, as will be described in detail below.
  • FIG. 2 shows the machine 10 with a single disk assembly 18 as representative of an alternate embodiment, where the disk assembly 18 would have a larger diameter.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded view
  • FIG. 4 is a bottom view
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of one of the flexible disk assembly 18 removed from the grinding and/or polishing machine 10 .
  • the disk assembly 18 is designed to be used as a tool which is attached to the drive plate 14 of the machine 10 , as shown.
  • the disk assembly 18 includes a backing pad 20 , generally made of a rigid foam type material, that is flexible and provides support for the disk assembly 18 .
  • the backing pad 20 can be made of any interwoven material suitable for the purposes described herein and having the desired firmness and thickness.
  • FIG. 6 is a section view of the backing pad 20 including a foam material layer 22 , an attachment layer 24 on one face of the foam material layer 22 and an attachment layer 26 on an opposite face of the foam material layer 22 .
  • the attachment material layers 24 and 26 are a hook and/or loop layer, such as VELCRO®, although other attachment materials may be applicable.
  • the pad 20 also includes a central opening 28 that aligns with the protrusion 16 on the drive plate 14 .
  • the attachment layer 24 may provide an attachment device to attach the disk assembly 18 to the drive plate 14 .
  • the disk assembly 18 also includes a thin flexible disk 30 being made of a flexible material suitable for the purposes described herein, such as rubber.
  • the disk 30 is thinner that the pad 20 , where the pad 30 acts as a support layer for the disk 30 .
  • the flexible disk 30 has the same diameter as the pad 20 so that the central opening 28 of the pad 20 aligns with a central opening 32 in the flexible disk 30 .
  • the flexible disk 30 includes an attachment layer 34 on one face directed towards the pad 20 which can be the opposite hook and/or loop material as the attachment layer 26 of the pad 20 . In this manner, the flexible disk 30 is removably attached to the pad 20 .
  • the flexible disk 30 also includes an attachment layer 36 , such as a hook and loop layer, on an opposite face of the disk 30 .
  • the openings 28 and 32 are not provided in the pad 20 and the disk 30 , respectively, as they are not necessary to attach the disk assembly 18 to the machine 10 .
  • the disk assembly 18 also includes a plurality of round abrasive heads 40 secured to the flexible disk 30 opposite to the pad 20 .
  • the abrasive heads 40 are permanently attached to the flexible disk 30 , such as by glue, where the flexible disk 30 would need to be removed from the pad 20 to change the abrasive heads 40 .
  • the abrasive heads 40 are removably attached to the flexible disk 30 using an attachment layer 42 that corresponds to the attachment layer 34 .
  • each abrasive head 40 includes a hook or loop layer that is opposite to the attachment layer 36 on the flexible disk 30 . The detachability of the abrasive heads 40 from the flexible disk 30 would allow individual abrasive heads 40 to be replaced in the event that they were damaged or become excessively worn.
  • abrasive heads 40 may be used, with diamond-impregnated materials being among the most common.
  • the grooves 44 allow water and solid debris to flow out from under the abrasive head 40 and be swept out to the side of the grinding and polishing machine 10 .
  • the grooves 44 and lands 46 on the abrasive head 40 can be arranged in many different patterns, with circular and spiral patterns on round abrasive heads 40 being among the most common designs.
  • the abrasive heads 40 can be positioned at any location on the flexible disk 30 , can include any suitable number of abrasive heads, which would generally depend on the diameter of the disk assembly 18 , and/or have any suitable diameter.
  • FIG. 4 shows one representative embodiment, with two groups of three abrasive heads 40 , each group of three being symmetrically spaced circumferentially around the disk 30 , and the two groups being separated radially such that there is a small overlap between the two groups.
  • the inner group provides the abrasive heads 40 as being tangent to the central opening 32 of the flexible disk 30 .
  • the inner group of the abrasive heads 40 are placed farther from the center of the flexible disk 30 than the radius of the central opening 32 . This is desirable in some configurations, depending on the overall size of the disk assembly 18 and the intended rotational speed of operation, because the abrasive heads 40 are not effective if they do not have sufficient velocity relative to the floor surface. Also, many variations in the number of abrasive heads 40 are possible, including more or fewer than two groups of the heads 40 , with each group containing more or fewer than three abrasive heads 40 .
  • each abrasive head 40 spans substantially the entire distance from the central opening 32 to the outside diameter of the flexible disk 30 .
  • two or more groups of abrasive heads 40 may be included. This latter embodiment is especially appropriate for larger sizes of the flexible disk 30 , where the most effective way to cover the larger surface area is through the use of more individual abrasive heads 40 .
  • the abrasive heads 40 can be any of a variety of sizes, depending on the overall size of the flexible disk 30 , and the number of abrasive heads 40 used.
  • the first advantage of the disk assembly 18 is its bending flexibility. Some floor surfaces are intended to be perfectly flat. But in many floor applications, non-planar surfaces, both convex and concave, are present. Other unevenness in the form of lippage, or height variation between sections of the floor, may also be present. Typical floor grinding and/or polishing machines have difficulty treating non-planar or uneven surfaces, because these machines have their cutting heads directly attached to a rigid drive plate. This makes such machines desirable for finishing very flat planar floor surfaces, but less desirable for finishing floors which contain unevenness or curvature. In contrast, the embodiments of the present invention allow the individual abrasive heads 40 to follow the contour of the floor surface even if it is not flat.
  • the flexible disk 30 is of a sufficient thickness, for example, at least 2 mm, to provide enough in-plane stiffness to drive the abrasive heads 40 in their circular motion.
  • the flexible disk 30 when attached to the backing pad 20 , allows a significant amount of flexibility or compliance in the direction normal to the floor surface. This allows the individual abrasive heads 40 to follow the contour of the floor when there is curvature or unevenness.
  • the second advantage of the present invention is the ease with which the abrasive heads 40 can be replaced.
  • multiple grits, or levels of coarseness, of the abrasive heads 40 are used in successive steps. For example, a rough concrete or terrazzo floor as poured will require a very coarse grit for the first pass of the grinding machine 10 .
  • the coarse grit removes a relatively large amount of floor material, resulting in a significantly smoother surface than as-poured.
  • the coarse grit is followed by a medium-coarse grit, and so on until a very fine grit abrasive head 40 is used to create an extremely smooth surface finish.
  • abrasive heads 40 can be time consuming and error prone when each abrasive head 40 must be replaced individually.
  • abrasive heads 40 of a given grit size into a single polishing disk, with a simple hook and loop type fastening surface, the process of changing abrasive head grit sizes is significantly simplified.
  • having all of the abrasive heads of a given grit size incorporated into a single polishing disk eliminates the possibility of erroneously installing mismatched abrasive heads on the grinding machine.
  • FIG. 7 is a section view of a rigid backing plate 50 which can optionally be placed between the flexible disk 30 and the backing pad 20 .
  • the rigid backing plate 50 includes a metal disk 52 of substantially the same size and shape as the flexible disk 30 , and of a thickness sufficient to prevent bending of the flexible disk 30 or vertical motion of the abrasive heads 40 relative to each other during operation, such thickness being at least 5 mm.
  • the rigid backing plate 50 includes an attachment layer 54 directed toward the backing pad 20 which can be the opposite hook and/or loop material as the attachment layer 26 of the pad 20 .
  • the rigid backing plate 50 also includes an attachment layer 56 directed toward the flexible disk 30 which can be the opposite hook and/or loop material as the attachment layer 34 of the flexible disk 30 .
  • the rigid backing plate 50 is intended to be used in conjunction with the flexible disk 30 and the backing pad 20 when the floor grinding or polishing application requires the abrasive heads 40 to maintain a flat planar surface.
  • the disk assembly 18 as disclosed has been shown to be effective when used on floor grinding and scrubbing machines, which typically operate in the range of 135-300 rpm, and also to work effectively on high-speed floor burnishing machines, which typically operate in the range of 1200-3000 rpm.

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A disk assembly for use with floor grinding and/or polishing machines. The disk assembly includes multiple cutting heads attached to a flexible rubber disk, and a layer of hook and loop type fastener material for attaching the disk assembly to the drive plate of the floor grinding and/or polishing machine. The disk assembly also includes a foam pad for attachment between the flexible polishing disk and the drive plate to provide additional support structure, and a rigid plate which can optionally be used between the flexible polishing disk and the foam pad to maintain a flat polishing surface.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • This invention relates generally to a multi-head disk assembly for a floor grinding and/or polishing machine and, more particularly, to a floor polishing disk assembly which includes multiple abrasive heads, is flexible to better accommodate unevenness in the floor surface, and uses a hook and loop fastener material for attachment to a drive plate of a floor grinding and/or polishing machine.
  • 2. Discussion of the Related Art
  • Grinding and polishing machines have been used for many years for finishing floors—including floors made of concrete, granite, marble, terrazzo, epoxy, hardwood, vinyl, and other materials. These machines include scrubber machines, swing machines, buffer machines, planetary grinding machines, counter-rotating grinders, burnishing machines, etc. These machines may use multiple abrasive heads to do the work of grinding and polishing the floor surface. The abrasive heads are available in a variety of grit sizes, or levels of coarseness, to facilitate the entire floor finishing process—from the rough grinding of the floor as initially installed, to the fine polishing of the floor surface to a finished condition.
  • In order for the abrasive heads to be changed from one grit size to another, they are usually detachable from a drive plate of the floor polishing machine. Some machines use a simple hook and loop type fastener material to attach the individual abrasive heads to the drive plate. Other machines use metal plug-type cutting head tools which are inserted into tool holders on the drive plate. While these existing designs allow the abrasive heads to be interchanged, they require each individual abrasive head to be changed separately, and this process can be somewhat time consuming and error prone. This is especially true considering that many floor polishing machines have multiple drive plates, with each drive plate supporting multiple abrasive heads.
  • Furthermore, in the machines described above, the abrasive heads are directly attached to the drive plate of the floor polishing machine. This results in a rigid planar cutting surface which does not readily conform to the uneven or curved surfaces that are common in many floor applications. A need exists for a abrasive head apparatus which can be used on existing floor polishing machines, which allows some flexibility between the individual abrasive heads, and which can be quickly and easily changed from one grit size to another without handling multiple components.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, a grinding and/or polishing disk assembly is disclosed for use with a floor grinding and/or polishing machine. The disk assembly includes a thin flexible polishing disk having multiple abrasive heads and a backing pad to allow deflection of the polishing disk as the abrasive heads pass over uneven or curved floor surfaces. The flexible polishing disk and backing pad can have a hook and loop type fastener material on their surfaces that allows them to be easily attached to and detached from each other and the drive plate of the floor polishing machine.
  • Additional features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is an underside view of a typical floor grinding and polishing machine including three flexible disk assemblies;
  • FIG. 2 is an underside view of a typical floor grinding and polishing machine including one disk assembly;
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded view of one of the flexible disk assemblies removed from the machine;
  • FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the disk assembly shown in FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of the disk assembly shown in FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 6 is a section view of a backing pad that is part of the disk assembly shown in FIG. 3; and
  • FIG. 7 is a section view of a rigid plate that can be part of the disk assembly shown in FIG. 3.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
  • The following discussion of the embodiments of the invention directed to a flexible and interchangeable multi-head floor polishing disk assembly is merely exemplary in nature, and is in no way intended to limit the invention or its applications or uses.
  • The present invention proposes a disk assembly for use on a floor grinding and/or polishing machine. The disk assembly includes multiple abrasive heads integrated into a single flexible polishing disk, and a foam backing pad which, in conjunction with the flexibility of the polishing disk, allows the abrasive heads to follow the contour of a curved or uneven floor surface. The disk assembly features easy attachment to and detachment from the floor grinding and polishing machine via hook and loop fastener material, and may include an optional rigid backing plate for flat floor applications.
  • FIG. 1 shows the bottom of a floor grinding and/or polishing machine 10 typical of those available on the market today. The machine 10 is intended to represent any known type of floor grinding and/or polishing machine—including scrubber machines, swing machines, buffer machines, planetary grinding machines, counter-rotating grinders, burnishing machines, etc—that may have a single or multiple drive plates. The machine 10 includes a platform 12 with one or more rotating drive plates 14 each including a protrusion 16. In some types of these machines there is only one drive plate 14 that covers the entire diameter of the platform 12. A flexible disk assembly 18 is mounted to each drive plate 14 around the protrusion 16 in an easily attachable and detachable manner, as will be described in detail below.
  • The diameter of the disk assembly 18 would be selected to accommodate the particular machine that it is being with. FIG. 2 shows the machine 10 with a single disk assembly 18 as representative of an alternate embodiment, where the disk assembly 18 would have a larger diameter.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded view, FIG. 4 is a bottom view and FIG. 5 is a side view of one of the flexible disk assembly 18 removed from the grinding and/or polishing machine 10. The disk assembly 18 is designed to be used as a tool which is attached to the drive plate 14 of the machine 10, as shown. The disk assembly 18 includes a backing pad 20, generally made of a rigid foam type material, that is flexible and provides support for the disk assembly 18. The backing pad 20 can be made of any interwoven material suitable for the purposes described herein and having the desired firmness and thickness. FIG. 6 is a section view of the backing pad 20 including a foam material layer 22, an attachment layer 24 on one face of the foam material layer 22 and an attachment layer 26 on an opposite face of the foam material layer 22. In one non-limiting embodiment, the attachment material layers 24 and 26 are a hook and/or loop layer, such as VELCRO®, although other attachment materials may be applicable. The pad 20 also includes a central opening 28 that aligns with the protrusion 16 on the drive plate 14. The attachment layer 24 may provide an attachment device to attach the disk assembly 18 to the drive plate 14.
  • The disk assembly 18 also includes a thin flexible disk 30 being made of a flexible material suitable for the purposes described herein, such as rubber. The disk 30 is thinner that the pad 20, where the pad 30 acts as a support layer for the disk 30. The flexible disk 30 has the same diameter as the pad 20 so that the central opening 28 of the pad 20 aligns with a central opening 32 in the flexible disk 30. The flexible disk 30 includes an attachment layer 34 on one face directed towards the pad 20 which can be the opposite hook and/or loop material as the attachment layer 26 of the pad 20. In this manner, the flexible disk 30 is removably attached to the pad 20. The flexible disk 30 also includes an attachment layer 36, such as a hook and loop layer, on an opposite face of the disk 30. In an alternate embodiment, the openings 28 and 32 are not provided in the pad 20 and the disk 30, respectively, as they are not necessary to attach the disk assembly 18 to the machine 10.
  • The disk assembly 18 also includes a plurality of round abrasive heads 40 secured to the flexible disk 30 opposite to the pad 20. In an alternate embodiment, the abrasive heads 40 are permanently attached to the flexible disk 30, such as by glue, where the flexible disk 30 would need to be removed from the pad 20 to change the abrasive heads 40. In this non-limiting embodiment, the abrasive heads 40 are removably attached to the flexible disk 30 using an attachment layer 42 that corresponds to the attachment layer 34. In this regard, each abrasive head 40 includes a hook or loop layer that is opposite to the attachment layer 36 on the flexible disk 30. The detachability of the abrasive heads 40 from the flexible disk 30 would allow individual abrasive heads 40 to be replaced in the event that they were damaged or become excessively worn.
  • Many different types of abrasive heads 40 may be used, with diamond-impregnated materials being among the most common. A feature of many of the abrasive heads 40, especially the diamond-impregnated type used to finish hard stone floor surfaces, is that the abrasive head 40 is made up of many small elements of a cutting material defined by a series of grooves 44 and raised lands 46 that provide the desired grinding, polishing, cleaning or smoothing, such as different grit sizes, in a desired orientation. The grooves 44 allow water and solid debris to flow out from under the abrasive head 40 and be swept out to the side of the grinding and polishing machine 10. The grooves 44 and lands 46 on the abrasive head 40 can be arranged in many different patterns, with circular and spiral patterns on round abrasive heads 40 being among the most common designs.
  • The abrasive heads 40 can be positioned at any location on the flexible disk 30, can include any suitable number of abrasive heads, which would generally depend on the diameter of the disk assembly 18, and/or have any suitable diameter. FIG. 4 shows one representative embodiment, with two groups of three abrasive heads 40, each group of three being symmetrically spaced circumferentially around the disk 30, and the two groups being separated radially such that there is a small overlap between the two groups. In FIG. 4, the inner group provides the abrasive heads 40 as being tangent to the central opening 32 of the flexible disk 30. Other embodiments are possible in which the inner group of the abrasive heads 40 are placed farther from the center of the flexible disk 30 than the radius of the central opening 32. This is desirable in some configurations, depending on the overall size of the disk assembly 18 and the intended rotational speed of operation, because the abrasive heads 40 are not effective if they do not have sufficient velocity relative to the floor surface. Also, many variations in the number of abrasive heads 40 are possible, including more or fewer than two groups of the heads 40, with each group containing more or fewer than three abrasive heads 40. For example, a single group of abrasive heads 40 is possible, in which each abrasive head 40 spans substantially the entire distance from the central opening 32 to the outside diameter of the flexible disk 30. Alternatively, two or more groups of abrasive heads 40 may be included. This latter embodiment is especially appropriate for larger sizes of the flexible disk 30, where the most effective way to cover the larger surface area is through the use of more individual abrasive heads 40. The abrasive heads 40 can be any of a variety of sizes, depending on the overall size of the flexible disk 30, and the number of abrasive heads 40 used.
  • From the discussion above, two advantages of the present invention are readily apparent. The first advantage of the disk assembly 18 is its bending flexibility. Some floor surfaces are intended to be perfectly flat. But in many floor applications, non-planar surfaces, both convex and concave, are present. Other unevenness in the form of lippage, or height variation between sections of the floor, may also be present. Typical floor grinding and/or polishing machines have difficulty treating non-planar or uneven surfaces, because these machines have their cutting heads directly attached to a rigid drive plate. This makes such machines desirable for finishing very flat planar floor surfaces, but less desirable for finishing floors which contain unevenness or curvature. In contrast, the embodiments of the present invention allow the individual abrasive heads 40 to follow the contour of the floor surface even if it is not flat. The flexible disk 30 is of a sufficient thickness, for example, at least 2 mm, to provide enough in-plane stiffness to drive the abrasive heads 40 in their circular motion. However, the flexible disk 30, when attached to the backing pad 20, allows a significant amount of flexibility or compliance in the direction normal to the floor surface. This allows the individual abrasive heads 40 to follow the contour of the floor when there is curvature or unevenness.
  • The second advantage of the present invention is the ease with which the abrasive heads 40 can be replaced. In a typical floor grinding and polishing process, multiple grits, or levels of coarseness, of the abrasive heads 40 are used in successive steps. For example, a rough concrete or terrazzo floor as poured will require a very coarse grit for the first pass of the grinding machine 10. The coarse grit removes a relatively large amount of floor material, resulting in a significantly smoother surface than as-poured. The coarse grit is followed by a medium-coarse grit, and so on until a very fine grit abrasive head 40 is used to create an extremely smooth surface finish. The inevitable changing of abrasive heads 40 can be time consuming and error prone when each abrasive head 40 must be replaced individually. By combining all abrasive heads 40 of a given grit size into a single polishing disk, with a simple hook and loop type fastening surface, the process of changing abrasive head grit sizes is significantly simplified. In addition, having all of the abrasive heads of a given grit size incorporated into a single polishing disk eliminates the possibility of erroneously installing mismatched abrasive heads on the grinding machine.
  • FIG. 7 is a section view of a rigid backing plate 50 which can optionally be placed between the flexible disk 30 and the backing pad 20. The rigid backing plate 50 includes a metal disk 52 of substantially the same size and shape as the flexible disk 30, and of a thickness sufficient to prevent bending of the flexible disk 30 or vertical motion of the abrasive heads 40 relative to each other during operation, such thickness being at least 5 mm. The rigid backing plate 50 includes an attachment layer 54 directed toward the backing pad 20 which can be the opposite hook and/or loop material as the attachment layer 26 of the pad 20. The rigid backing plate 50 also includes an attachment layer 56 directed toward the flexible disk 30 which can be the opposite hook and/or loop material as the attachment layer 34 of the flexible disk 30. The rigid backing plate 50 is intended to be used in conjunction with the flexible disk 30 and the backing pad 20 when the floor grinding or polishing application requires the abrasive heads 40 to maintain a flat planar surface.
  • The disk assembly 18 as disclosed has been shown to be effective when used on floor grinding and scrubbing machines, which typically operate in the range of 135-300 rpm, and also to work effectively on high-speed floor burnishing machines, which typically operate in the range of 1200-3000 rpm.
  • The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present invention. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.

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1. A disk assembly comprising:
a flexible disk having opposing faces, an outer diameter and an inner diameter; and
a plurality of separate abrasive heads affixed to one face of the flexible disk.
2. The disk assembly of claim 1 further comprising a fastening mechanism affixed to the other face of the flexible disk.
3. The disk assembly of claim 2 further comprising a foam backing pad attached to the flexible disk by the fastening mechanism.
4. The disk assembly of claim 2 further comprising a rigid metal backing plate attached to the flexible disk by the fastening mechanism.
5. The disk assembly of claim 4 further comprising a foam backing pad attached to the rigid metal backing plate.
6. The disk assembly of claim 2 wherein the fastening mechanism is a layer of loop-type fastener material.
7. The disk assembly of claim 1 wherein the abrasive heads are diamond-impregnated abrasive heads.
8. The disk assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible disk is rubber.
9. The disk assembly of claim 1 wherein the abrasive heads are permanently affixed to the flexible disk.
10. The disk assembly of claim 9 wherein the abrasive heads are glued to the flexible disk.
11. The disk assembly of claim 1 wherein the abrasive heads are detachably affixed to the flexible disk.
12. The disk assembly of claim 11 wherein the abrasive heads are affixed to the flexible disk by a hook and loop material.
13. The disk assembly of claim 1 wherein the plurality of abrasive heads includes a first group of abrasive heads arranged substantially along the outer diameter of the flexible disk, and a second group of abrasive heads arranged substantially along the inner diameter of the flexible disk.
14. The disk assembly of claim 13 wherein the first and second groups of cutting heads alternate in circumferential position around the flexible disk.
15. The disk assembly of claim 1 wherein the abrasive heads are round.
16. The disk assembly according to claim 1 wherein the disk assembly is suitable for a burnishing machine.
17. A disk assembly for grinding and/or polishing floors, comprising:
a rubber disk having opposing faces, an outer diameter and an inner diameter;
a plurality of separate and round diamond-impregnated abrasive heads rigidly affixed to one face of the rubber disk; and
a foam backing pad attached to the other face of the rubber disk by a layer of hook and loop type fastener material.
18. The disk assembly of claim 17 wherein the plurality of abrasive heads includes a first group of cutting heads arranged substantially along the outer diameter of the rubber disk, and a second group of abrasive heads arranged substantially along the inner diameter of the rubber disk.
19. The disk assembly of claim 18 wherein the first and second group of abrasive heads alternate in circumferential position around the rubber disk.
20. The disk assembly according to claim 17 wherein the disk assembly is suitable for a burnishing machine.
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