the object of my inventionis to enable such' to be readily and thoroughly and more expeditiously effected.
Ais a disk .or' conic frustum of wood, to which a thick disk or conic frustum or cushion, B, of felt, is not only glued, cemented, or fastened, but covered on its outer side with sandpaper a, or other suitable buffing or abrasive 2 5 material, the periphery of the felt being entirely without any such covering.
the buffer so madeis usually secured to or screwed to a metallic shank, O, for fixing it to a rotary shaft or a bar.
I claimp 1The rotary shoe-sole buffer, substantially as described, composed of the supporting wooden conic frustum A, and the felt disk or conic frustum B and its abrasive covering 'a, arranged and applied essentially as set forth.
a boot. or shoe sole bufferconsisting of the shank O, holder A, and elastic circular pad B, extended laterally in a radial direction beyond the holder and provided with an abrasive 7 5 covcring,,a, as and for the purpose set forth. FREEMAN WINSLOW.