US351737A - Revolving pad for cleaning the soles of boots or shoes - Google Patents

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    • B24DTOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
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  • My invention relates to an improvement in centering and attaching such pads to the re volving 1nachinery,in economy of construction and use, and in the quality of work performed; and the objects of my invention are, first, to secure a simple method of attaching and detaching the pads; second, to secure economy by using both sides, instead of only one side, as now; and,third, to secure a better quality of work by sure central attachment and accuracy of the circle of the revolving edge; I attain these ends by the implement illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l represents a perspective view of the rear of the pad and its attachments.
  • Fig. 2 represents a plan of the front or face.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section.
  • Vhenthe pad is to be used, it is attached to the revolving spindle A by means of a screw or similar device, B, in Fig. 3, which passes through the hole in the center ofthe pad,
  • the outer clot-h or paper will cover the head sufficiently for all practical purposes, as the center ot' the pad is at rest when revolved and has no abrasive action, and the head sinks out of the way into the felt.
  • the outer covering of the pad as to tneness of the abrasive material, as to whether this material besand or emery, and as to whether this material be on cloth or paper, may be varied to suit different kinds of Work without reference to my invention.
  • My double reversible pad is the best forni of construction; but I do not Wish to be lim ited to that, as a part of my invention is the method of ⁇ attaching asingle or double faced pad to the'spindle, so that the revolving edge may be an exact circle.

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L L E Z HZ U B D. L
RBVOLVINO PAD FOR CLEANING THE SOLES OF BOOTS OR SHOES. No. 351,737.
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4UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANK r. BUZZELL, E LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS."
hevolvme "PAD FOR cLEAmNG THE soirs or Boers on SHOES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 351,737, dated November 2, 1886. Application filed September 28, 1885. Seal No. 178.352. '(No model.)
To all whom it may concern: v
Beit known that I, FRANK P. BUZZELL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Lyn n, in the county of Essex and State of Massachusetts, have inventeda new and useful Improvement in Revolving Pads for Cleaning the Soles of Shoes, and for other Similar Purposes, of
l about one-eighth inch in diameter in the exact' which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to an improvement in centering and attaching such pads to the re volving 1nachinery,in economy of construction and use, and in the quality of work performed; and the objects of my invention are, first, to secure a simple method of attaching and detaching the pads; second, to secure economy by using both sides, instead of only one side, as now; and,third, to secure a better quality of work by sure central attachment and accuracy of the circle of the revolving edge; I attain these ends by the implement illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l represents a perspective view of the rear of the pad and its attachments. Fig. 2 represents a plan of the front or face. and Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section.
Similar letters refelr` to like parts in all thek drawings.
To make the pads I'taketwo circular pieces of sand-paper or emery-cloth, E E, of the same size, (usually about three and a half inches in diameten) and in the center of each I cut a circular hole of about three-eighths of an inch in diameter. l then take a circular piece, D, (one or more) of felt or other similar semielastic substance, and punch out a hole of center of the felt. This felt may be of much cheaper quality than that required to be used in any otI the pads now in the trade, and may be much thinner and less expensive on that account than most of those now used. I then glue one piece of the emery or sand paper upon each side of the felt, taking care to keep the holes and edges of the cloth or paper in line. But little glue is needed,.and that should be used near the edge. W'hen dry, therpad is ready for use. It is shown in Fig. 2.
`,volvi ng spindle7 as set forth.
Vhenthe pad is to be used, it is attached to the revolving spindle A by means of a screw or similar device, B, in Fig. 3, which passes through the hole in the center ofthe pad,
-the head resting against the felt, (b in Fig. .3.)
The outer clot-h or paper will cover the head sufficiently for all practical purposes, as the center ot' the pad is at rest when revolved and has no abrasive action, and the head sinks out of the way into the felt.
When one face of the pad hasbecome worn, or the edge injured4 in its rapid n1otion,-the pad is detached bytaking out the screw B and reversed, using the other face as before. Against the back of the pad I iind it desirable to` use a piece of thin leather, like cardleather C, of about two inches in diameter, as
shown in Figs. l and 3. The outer covering of the pad as to tneness of the abrasive material, as to whether this material besand or emery, and as to whether this material be on cloth or paper, may be varied to suit different kinds of Work without reference to my invention.
rlhe common kind of screws may be used; but I prefer to use those with thin ilat heads.
My double reversible pad is the best forni of construction; but I do not Wish to be lim ited to that, as a part of my invention is the method of` attaching asingle or double faced pad to the'spindle, so that the revolving edge may be an exact circle. y
W'hat I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In a bufng-pad, the combination of a circular piece of felt, D, two circular pieces of sand-paper, E E, one piece of sand-paper being attached to each side of the felt by glue,
with a smaller circular piece of leather, all
having a central hole for attachment to a re- EEANK r. EUZZELL.
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CHAs. ALLEN TABEE, CHARLES G. DYER.
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US3844072A (en) * 1973-01-05 1974-10-29 J Haigh Replaceable resilient pad assembly for abrasive finishing articles
US3990124A (en) * 1973-07-26 1976-11-09 Mackay Joseph H Jun Replaceable buffing pad assembly

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3844072A (en) * 1973-01-05 1974-10-29 J Haigh Replaceable resilient pad assembly for abrasive finishing articles
US3990124A (en) * 1973-07-26 1976-11-09 Mackay Joseph H Jun Replaceable buffing pad assembly

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