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US2709879A
US2709879A US432389A US43238954A US2709879A US 2709879 A US2709879 A US 2709879A US 432389 A US432389 A US 432389A US 43238954 A US43238954 A US 43238954A US 2709879 A US2709879 A US 2709879A
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  • These holders comprise a rotary hub from which extend in equally circumferentially spaced relation a plurality of resilient arms, the outer ends of which support a rim adapted to support a flexible endless band of abrasive material.
  • the band can be slipped onto or oif the holder when it is stationary and contracted to its normal diameter, slightly less than its running diameter.
  • the radial yieldability of the holder is as much for the purpose of enabling the band and holder to give and thereby conform easily to the contour of the surface of the work being sanded as it is for expansibility in response to centrifugal force so that the holder will automatically enlarge enough to grip the band firmly and hold it against turning or shifting axially relative to the rim and press it firmly but resiliently against a surface to be sanded.
  • One of the most difficult problems with these holders is that of securing smoothness of operation and close uniformity of pressure on the work throughout the circumference of the holder in its rotation, and it is the principal object of the present invention to improve the construction of the holder with that problem in mind.
  • Fig. l is a View in side elevation of a holder made in accordance with my invention fitted with an endless sleeve of flexible abrasive material, and
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are similar views illustrating the radial and circumferential yieldability of the holder.
  • the reference numeral designates a hub which may be of metal, wood, plastic mate rial, or medium hard rubber having a center hole 11 in which may be entered a bushing or shaft, as indicated in dotted lines at 12, for drive purposes.
  • the hub is provided on its periphery with a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced radial keyhole slots 13 into which the enlarged inner end portions 14 of a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial arms 15 are entered with a close fit, thereby anchoring to the hub 10 the radially inner sides of a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced rubber tubes 16.
  • the arms 15 are molded of rubber integral with the tubes 16.
  • a continuous rim 17 is also molded of rubber integral with the tubes 16 on the diametrically opposite side from the arms 15.
  • This rim has an outside diameter approximately equal to but slightly less than the inside diameter of the abrasive sleeve or band 18 which fits on the holder and is adapted to be driven with it, the difference in diameters being such that when the holder is turned at the usual operating speed, centrifugal force causes suliicient expansion of the rim 17 of the holder to grip the band and hold it against turning or shifting axially relative to the rim, and press it firmly but resiliently against a surface to be sanded.
  • the abrasive sleeve or band 18 may be slipped on or off easily. Hence, replacement of a worn out band presents no problem and takes very little time.
  • the band supporting arms or spokes defined by tubes 16 elongate under centrifugal force and rim 17 is likewise expanded so that the band 18 is gripped to provide a friction driving connection preventing turning of the holder relative to the band when the band contacts the surface of a piece of work, as in Fig. 3.
  • the band 18 flattens at the point of engagement, as appears in Fig. 3, providing surface to surface engagement instead of only line contact.
  • Fig. 2 which illustrates the radial yieldability of the rim 17 and spokes 16.
  • Fig. 3 shows the same yield with the holder in rotation. Notice in Fig. 3 that all of the spokes 16 are distorted quite evenly in a circumferential direction as a result of the resistance to rotation set up by the band 18, which causes a certain amount of lag of rim 17 in relation to hub 1t). It is especially important to note that the continuity of rim 17 insures smoothness of operation and close uniformity of pressure on the work throughout the circumference of the rim in its rotation, because there are no gaps in the rim that can open up.
  • the molded part of this holder may be of synthetic rubber, such as the Buna rubbers, including Buna S, and neoprene, as well as compounds of natural rubber. However, any other material having similar physical characteristics may be used.
  • a rotary radially expansible and compressible holder for a circular band of substantially nonstretchable but readily flexible abrasive material said holder comprising a rotary drive hub, and a band supporting structure carried thereon and rotatable therewith molded in one piece of rubber-like material, said structure comprising a continuous circular iiexible rim normally concentric with and surrounding said hub, and a plurality of flexible tubular arms disposed between the hub and rim in equally circumferentially spaced relation, each arm being of a diameter approximately equal to the radial distance from said hub to said rim and disposed with the axis thereof parallel to the aXis of the hub, said arms being connected on diametrically opposite sides thereof With the hub and rim, the outside diameter of said rim when said structure is static being approximately equal to the inside diameter of said band whereby said band is readily slidable onto and olf said rim but is gripped frictionally for rotation with said rim when said rim enlarges in diameter under centrifug

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June 7, 1955 ABRAsIvE SLEEVE HOLDER United States Patent O ABRASIVE SLEEVE HULDER George A. Larson, Rockford, Ill.
Application May 26, 1954, Serial No. 432,389
1 Claim. (Cl. 51-191) This invention relates to abrasive sleeve holders of the kind disclosed in my Patent No. 2,483,422, issued October 4, 1949, and No. 2,548,166, issued April 10, 1951.
These holders comprise a rotary hub from which extend in equally circumferentially spaced relation a plurality of resilient arms, the outer ends of which support a rim adapted to support a flexible endless band of abrasive material. The band can be slipped onto or oif the holder when it is stationary and contracted to its normal diameter, slightly less than its running diameter. The radial yieldability of the holder is as much for the purpose of enabling the band and holder to give and thereby conform easily to the contour of the surface of the work being sanded as it is for expansibility in response to centrifugal force so that the holder will automatically enlarge enough to grip the band firmly and hold it against turning or shifting axially relative to the rim and press it firmly but resiliently against a surface to be sanded. One of the most difficult problems with these holders is that of securing smoothness of operation and close uniformity of pressure on the work throughout the circumference of the holder in its rotation, and it is the principal object of the present invention to improve the construction of the holder with that problem in mind.
Referring to the drawing:
Fig. l is a View in side elevation of a holder made in accordance with my invention fitted with an endless sleeve of flexible abrasive material, and
Figs. 2 and 3 are similar views illustrating the radial and circumferential yieldability of the holder.
The same reference numerals are applied to corre-- sponding parts throughout these views.
Referring to the drawing, the reference numeral designates a hub which may be of metal, wood, plastic mate rial, or medium hard rubber having a center hole 11 in which may be entered a bushing or shaft, as indicated in dotted lines at 12, for drive purposes. The hub is provided on its periphery with a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced radial keyhole slots 13 into which the enlarged inner end portions 14 of a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial arms 15 are entered with a close fit, thereby anchoring to the hub 10 the radially inner sides of a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced rubber tubes 16. The arms 15 are molded of rubber integral with the tubes 16. A continuous rim 17 is also molded of rubber integral with the tubes 16 on the diametrically opposite side from the arms 15. This rim has an outside diameter approximately equal to but slightly less than the inside diameter of the abrasive sleeve or band 18 which fits on the holder and is adapted to be driven with it, the difference in diameters being such that when the holder is turned at the usual operating speed, centrifugal force causes suliicient expansion of the rim 17 of the holder to grip the band and hold it against turning or shifting axially relative to the rim, and press it firmly but resiliently against a surface to be sanded.
In operation, when the holder is stationary, the abrasive sleeve or band 18 may be slipped on or off easily. Hence, replacement of a worn out band presents no problem and takes very little time. When the holder is driven at the usual operating speed, the band supporting arms or spokes defined by tubes 16 elongate under centrifugal force and rim 17 is likewise expanded so that the band 18 is gripped to provide a friction driving connection preventing turning of the holder relative to the band when the band contacts the surface of a piece of work, as in Fig. 3. As some pressure is applied, the band 18 flattens at the point of engagement, as appears in Fig. 3, providing surface to surface engagement instead of only line contact. This attening is possible only because the rim 17 is free to yield and the arms or spokes 16 With the rim. See Fig. 2, which illustrates the radial yieldability of the rim 17 and spokes 16. Fig. 3 shows the same yield with the holder in rotation. Notice in Fig. 3 that all of the spokes 16 are distorted quite evenly in a circumferential direction as a result of the resistance to rotation set up by the band 18, which causes a certain amount of lag of rim 17 in relation to hub 1t). It is especially important to note that the continuity of rim 17 insures smoothness of operation and close uniformity of pressure on the work throughout the circumference of the rim in its rotation, because there are no gaps in the rim that can open up. Any resistance to rotation imposed on the rim 17 at any point is distributed as uniformly as possible to all of the spokes 16, as clearly appears in Fig. 3, and that accounts for the smoothness of operation, because it insures having each spoke in the same distorted condition as it arrives at the work, assuming no change in pressure against the work.
The molded part of this holder may be of synthetic rubber, such as the Buna rubbers, including Buna S, and neoprene, as well as compounds of natural rubber. However, any other material having similar physical characteristics may be used.
It is believed the foregoing description conveys a good understanding of the objects and advantages of my invention. The appended claim has been drawn to cover all legitimate modifications and adaptations.
I claim:
A rotary radially expansible and compressible holder for a circular band of substantially nonstretchable but readily flexible abrasive material, said holder comprising a rotary drive hub, and a band supporting structure carried thereon and rotatable therewith molded in one piece of rubber-like material, said structure comprising a continuous circular iiexible rim normally concentric with and surrounding said hub, and a plurality of flexible tubular arms disposed between the hub and rim in equally circumferentially spaced relation, each arm being of a diameter approximately equal to the radial distance from said hub to said rim and disposed with the axis thereof parallel to the aXis of the hub, said arms being connected on diametrically opposite sides thereof With the hub and rim, the outside diameter of said rim when said structure is static being approximately equal to the inside diameter of said band whereby said band is readily slidable onto and olf said rim but is gripped frictionally for rotation with said rim when said rim enlarges in diameter under centrifugal force active on said arms and rim when said hub is rotated at a predetermined operating speed.
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US2778166A (en) * 1955-03-17 1957-01-22 William J Cosmos Contact wheel and rim for the same
US2801504A (en) * 1957-05-07 1957-08-06 Abrasive wheel structure
US2860458A (en) * 1956-08-16 1958-11-18 Raske Arthur Abrading or grinding wheel
US2977725A (en) * 1957-05-13 1961-04-04 Joseph A Simendinger Contact wheels
US3905080A (en) * 1972-03-24 1975-09-16 Buckbee Mears Co Abrading devices
EP0037707A1 (en) * 1980-04-02 1981-10-14 De Beers Industrial Diamond Division (Proprietary) Limited Grinding wheel and method of grinding
EP1072362A2 (en) * 1999-07-29 2001-01-31 Jobra Metall GmbH Drum carrier for grinding or polishing sheet
GB2463060A (en) * 2008-09-01 2010-03-03 Hire Technicians Group Ltd Splined drum and elastomeric cover for grinding apparatus

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US2778166A (en) * 1955-03-17 1957-01-22 William J Cosmos Contact wheel and rim for the same
US2860458A (en) * 1956-08-16 1958-11-18 Raske Arthur Abrading or grinding wheel
US2801504A (en) * 1957-05-07 1957-08-06 Abrasive wheel structure
US2977725A (en) * 1957-05-13 1961-04-04 Joseph A Simendinger Contact wheels
US3905080A (en) * 1972-03-24 1975-09-16 Buckbee Mears Co Abrading devices
US4549372A (en) * 1980-04-02 1985-10-29 De Beers Industrial Diamond Division (Proprietary) Limited Grinding wheel
EP0037707A1 (en) * 1980-04-02 1981-10-14 De Beers Industrial Diamond Division (Proprietary) Limited Grinding wheel and method of grinding
EP1072362A2 (en) * 1999-07-29 2001-01-31 Jobra Metall GmbH Drum carrier for grinding or polishing sheet
EP1072362A3 (en) * 1999-07-29 2003-06-25 Jobra Metall GmbH Drum carrier for grinding or polishing sheet
GB2463060A (en) * 2008-09-01 2010-03-03 Hire Technicians Group Ltd Splined drum and elastomeric cover for grinding apparatus
WO2010023436A1 (en) 2008-09-01 2010-03-04 Hire Technicians Group Ltd Sanding apparatus
US20110207387A1 (en) * 2008-09-01 2011-08-25 Hire Technicians Group Ltd Sanding apparatus
US8784163B2 (en) 2008-09-01 2014-07-22 Hire Technicians Group Ltd. Sanding apparatus

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