US20160361797A1 - Sanding sponge with an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same.
- a surface such as a wall and/or ceiling, may need to be sanded.
- Known sanding devices such as, for example, a sanding block, a hand sander, a pole sander and/or the like may be used for sanding the surface.
- the known sanding devices may secure a sheet of abrasive paper to a tool with clamps, adhesives, hook-and-loop fasteners and/or the like.
- the sheet of abrasive paper may be secured to a resilient material which may be attached to the tool.
- the known sanding devices may permanently secure the sheet of abrasive material and/or the resilient material to the tool and/or may temporarily attach the sheet of abrasive material and/or the resilient material to the tool.
- the known sanding devices may need additional components, such as hook-and-loop fasteners and/or adhesives, connected to the tool.
- a need therefore, exists for a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same. Additionally, a need exists for a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may releasably attach the sanding sponge to a hand sander, a pole sander, and/or the like. Further, a need exists for a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may use a pressure sensitive adhesive that may be on the sanding sponge to releasably attach the tool to the sanding sponge.
- the present invention generally relates to a sanding sponge and/or method for assembling the same.
- a system for sanding a surface may have a sanding sponge, an abrasive, a first adhesive and/or a tool.
- the sanding sponge may be constructed of a resilient material wherein the sanding sponge may have a top surface, a bottom surface, end surfaces and side surfaces wherein the top surface and the bottom surface may be substantially parallel and the side surfaces and the end surfaces may connect the top surface to the bottom surface.
- the abrasive may be on the side surfaces and the bottom surface of the sanding sponge.
- the first adhesive may be on the top surface of the sanding sponge.
- the tool may be connected to the top surface of the sanding sponge by the first adhesive wherein only the first adhesive connects the tool to the sanding sponge and further wherein the first adhesive may have a tackiness that allows the tool to be removable from the top surface of the sanding sponge.
- the system may have a handle connected to the tool wherein the handle may be substantially C-shaped.
- the system may have a pole connected to the tool wherein the pole may be substantially cylindrical in shape.
- the system may have a pad secured to a base of the tool and the top surface of the sanding sponge wherein the pad may be shaped substantially the same as the base of the tool.
- the system may have a label attached to the first adhesive in a first position wherein the label may be substantially planar wherein the label may be shaped to substantially cover the first adhesive in the first position and further wherein the label may be peeled from the first adhesive in a second position.
- the system may have a second adhesive on the bottom surface and the side surfaces wherein the second adhesive secures the abrasive to the sanding sponge.
- the system may have a mounting fixture connected to the tool by a pin wherein the mounting fixture may rotate about an axis of the pin.
- a method for assembling a sponge that may be used with a tool to sand a surface wherein the sponge may have a top surface, a bottom surface and sides wherein the sides connect the top surface to the bottom surface wherein the bottom surface may be substantially planar and further wherein at least one of the sides joins the bottom surface at an acute angle.
- the method may have the step of applying an adhesive to the bottom surface of the sponge and the sides of the sponge.
- the method may have the step of connecting an abrasive material to the adhesive.
- the method may have the step of applying a pressure sensitive adhesive on the top surface of the sponge wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive may have a tackiness that allows the tool to be removable from the pressure sensitive adhesive.
- the method may have the step of heating the pressure sensitive adhesive to melt the pressure sensitive adhesive into a liquid.
- the method may have the step of attaching a label to substantially cover the pressure sensitive adhesive wherein the label may be substantially planar.
- the method may have the step of contacting the pressure sensitive adhesive to a bottom side of the tool to connect the sponge to the tool wherein the bottom side may be substantially shaped to match the top surface of the sponge and further wherein only the pressure sensitive adhesive contacts the bottom side.
- the method may have the step of separating the pressure sensitive adhesive from a pad attached to the tool wherein the pad may be constructed of a material softer than the tool.
- the method may have the step of heating the sponge, the first adhesive and the abrasive material to secure the abrasive material to the sponge.
- the method may have the step of removing a label attached to the pressure sensitive adhesive to expose the pressure sensitive adhesive wherein the label may be substantially planar.
- an apparatus for sanding a surface may have a sponge, an abrasive and/or a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive.
- the sponge may have a resilient body having a top surface, a bottom surface and sides wherein the top surface and the bottom surface may be substantially shaped as a rectangle and may be substantially parallel wherein the sides connect the bottom surface to the top surface and further wherein at least one of the sides joins the bottom surface at an acute angle.
- the abrasive may have a grit wherein the abrasive may be secured to the bottom surface and at least one of the sides of the body.
- the layer of pressure sensitive adhesive may be on the top surface of the body wherein the layer of adhesive may be the only layer on the top surface of the body.
- the apparatus may have a sander that may have a base that may be substantially planar wherein the base may have a top side and a bottom side wherein a handle may be connected to the top side wherein the sander may be attached to the sponge by only the layer of adhesive wherein the bottom side of the sander contacts the layer of adhesive and further wherein the sander may be peelable from the layer of adhesive.
- the apparatus may have a label shaped to cover the layer of adhesive wherein the label may be removable from the layer of adhesive.
- the apparatus may have an adhesive on the bottom surface and at least one of the sides to attach the abrasive to the sponge.
- the apparatus may have a sander having a top side and a bottom side wherein the bottom side may be substantially shaped to match the top surface of the sponge wherein a pole may be secured to the top side wherein the bottom side may be attached to the layer of adhesive and further wherein the sander may be removable from the sponge.
- the apparatus may have a pad secured to a bottom surface of a tool wherein the pad may be substantially shaped as a rectangle and constructed of a material softer than the tool wherein only the layer of adhesive may be between the pad and the top surface of the sponge and further wherein the pad is removable from the layer of adhesive.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may be removably connected to a label, a hand sander and/or a pole sander.
- an advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may be re-attached to the display label, the hand sander and/or the pole sander.
- Yet another advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may use a pressure sensitive adhesive that may be in direct contact with the label, the hand sander, and/or the pole sander.
- an advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may not require attachment of additional components to the hand sander and/or the pole sanding to secure the sanding sponge to the hand sander and/or the pole sander.
- Yet another advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may be releasably adhered to the hand sander and/or the pole sander using only the adhesive.
- an advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may not damage the hand sander and/or the pole sander.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge and a label in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a sanding sponge and a label in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge and a hand sander in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge and a pole sander on a wall in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge and a pole sander in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a sanding sponge and two hand sanders in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a sanding sponge and two pole sanders in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention generally relates to a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same.
- the sanding sponge may be used to sand a surface, such as, for example, dry wall.
- the adhesive may removably attach the sanding sponge to a label, a hand sander and/or a pole sander.
- FIGS. 1-14 show a sanding sponge 10 a, 10 b, 10 c, 10 d, 10 e, 10 f, 10 g, and 10 h (hereinafter collectively and individually referred to as “the sanding sponge 10 ”) having an adhesive 20 in an embodiment of the present invention.
- the sanding sponge 10 may be used to sand a surface, for example, dry wall.
- the sanding sponge 10 may have a body 12 formed from a resilient material, such as foam and/or the like.
- the sanding sponge 10 may have a top surface 14 , a bottom surface 16 , side surfaces 18 and/or end surfaces 20 .
- the sanding sponge 10 may be formed so that the side surfaces 18 may join the bottom surface 16 at an acute angle 19 .
- the sanding sponge 10 may have an abrasive 30 attached to and/or integrally formed on the bottom surface 16 , the side surfaces 18 the end surfaces 20 and/or the top surface 14 .
- the abrasive 30 may or may not be attached to and/or integrally formed on the top surface 14 , the side surfaces 18 and/or the end surfaces 20 .
- the abrasive 30 may be a sheet of abrasive material that may have a rubber backing and/or a film backing that may be wrapped around the top surface 14 , the side surfaces 18 , the bottom surface 16 and/or the end surfaces 20 .
- the abrasive 30 may be secured to the body 12 by an adhesive 31 , such as a glue and/or the like.
- the adhesive 31 may be applied to the top surface 14 , the bottom surface 16 , the side surfaces 18 and/or the end surfaces 20 .
- the abrasive 30 may be applied to adhesive 31 .
- the sanding sponge 10 may be placed in an oven (not shown) to heat the adhesive 31 and/or secure the abrasive 30 to the sanding sponge 10 .
- the abrasive 30 may be a continuous sheet of material and/or the abrasive 30 may be multiple sheets of material.
- the abrasive 30 may be 80 grit, 120 grit and/or any material that may be used for sanding a surface as known to one having ordinary skill in the art.
- the sanding sponge 10 may have an adhesive 40 that may be located on the top surface 14 .
- the adhesive 40 may be located on the abrasive 30 and/or the top surface 14 .
- the adhesive 40 may have specific adhesive properties, such as, for example, tackiness, that may allow tools to be attached, for example, temporarily, to the sanding sponge 10 .
- the adhesive properties of the adhesive 40 may allow the tools to be removed from the sanding sponge 10 and/or reattached to the sanding sponge 10 .
- the adhesive 40 may be a pressure sensitive adhesive, such as, for example, a hot melt adhesive, double-sided tape, and/or a cold roll adhesive.
- a pressure sensitive adhesive may be a tacky substance that adheres to a surface when pressure may be applied.
- a pressure sensitive adhesive may maintain a balance between adhesion and/or cohesion.
- Adhesion may be a holding power of the adhesive on external substrates and/or cohesion may be a holding power of the combined internal components of the adhesive.
- Pressure sensitive adhesives may not require a chemical reaction to develop adhesive forces.
- the adhesive 40 may be a hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive that may be, for example, sold under the trademark NOVAMELT® NSH1-35 by Novamelt Americas LLC, and/or a double-sided tape that may be, for example, sold under the trademarks INTERTAPE® 591, INTERTAPE® 592, INTERTAPE® 597, INTERTAPE® DCP050R, INTERTAPE® DCP051A, INTERTAPE® DCP053A, INTERTAPE® DCT101A, INTERTAPE® DCT102A and/or INTERTAPE® DCT100R by Intertape Polymer Group Inc.
- the hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive may be a solid at room temperature and/or may be heated to melt the hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive into a liquid.
- the hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive may be rolled on the top surface 14 of the sanding sponge 10 and/or the abrasive 30 with a hot roll machine (not shown) and/or may be applied manually by hand.
- the double-sided tape may be coated on both sides with a natural rubber adhesive and/or a resin adhesive on a release paper liner. The double-sided tape may be applied to the sanding sponge 10 by a machine (not shown) and/or manually by hand.
- the cold roll adhesive may be a liquid at room temperature. The cold roll adhesive may be rolled on the top surface 14 of the sanding sponge 10 and/or the abrasive 30 with a roll machine (not shown) and/or may be applied manually by hand.
- the sanding sponge 10 may have a label 50 .
- the adhesive 40 may adhere the label 50 to the sanding sponge 10 .
- the label 50 and/or the sanding sponge 10 may be displayed in an environment, such as, for example, a retail store and/or an online retailer.
- the adhesive 40 may allow the label 50 to be removed from the sanding sponge 10 and/or reattached to the sanding sponge 10 .
- the label 50 may display information related to the sanding sponge 10 , such as, for example, a manufacturer of the sanding sponge 10 , a website address, a telephone number, a quick response code, a bar code, and/or other information related to the sanding sponge 10 .
- the sanding sponge 10 may have a hand sander 60 and/or a pole sander 70 .
- the hand sander 60 may be attached to the sanding sponge 10 by the adhesive 40 .
- the hand sander 60 may have a plate 62 and/or a handle 64 .
- the plate 62 may have a bottom surface 63 that may be substantially planar. As shown in FIG. 3 , the bottom surface 63 of the plate 62 may be adhered to the adhesive 40 .
- the plate 62 and/or the bottom surface 63 may be shaped substantially as a rectangle.
- the plate 62 and/or the bottom surface 63 may be shaped substantially as a circle, a square, an ellipse and/or any shape that may allow the plate 62 to adhere to the adhesive 40 as known to one having ordinary skill in the art.
- the plate 62 may be connected to the handle 64 and/or may be integrally formed with the handle 64 .
- the handle 64 may be substantially C-shaped.
- the handle 64 may be a knob, a bar, a block and/or the like and/or any surface that may be grasped by a user as known to one having ordinary skill in the art.
- the plate 62 and/or the handle 64 may be constructed from a material, such as, for example, a metal, a plastic, a wood, a rubber and/or the like and/or a combination thereof. The present invention should not be deemed as limited to a specific embodiment of the material of the plate 62 and/or the handle 64 .
- the hand sander 60 may have a pad 61 that may be secured to the bottom surface 63 of the plate 62 .
- the pad 61 may be substantially the same shape as the bottom surface 63 .
- the pad 61 of the hand sander 60 may be adhered to the sanding sponge 10 by the adhesive 40 .
- the pad 61 and/or the hand sander 60 may be removable from the sanding sponge 10 and/or the adhesive 40 .
- the pad 61 may be constructed of a material that may be softer than the hand sander 60 and/or may be constructed of any material that may adhere to the adhesive 40 as known to one having ordinary skill in the art.
- the hand sander 60 may have clamps 65 , wing nuts and/or threads 67 .
- Traditional hand sanders may use the clamps 65 , the wing nuts 66 and/or the threads 67 to secure sand paper and/or a sanding block to the bottom surface 63 and/or the pad 61 . None of the clamps 65 , the wing nuts 66 and/or the threads 67 are necessary to use the present invention.
- An example of the hand sander 60 in the alternative embodiment may be Hand Sander Cat. No. WHS-76 sold by WALBOARD TOOLS® of Long Beach, Calif.
- the pole sander 70 may be attached to the sanding sponge 10 .
- the pole sander 70 may have a base 72 that may have a top surface 74 and/or a bottom surface 76 .
- the top surface 74 may be positioned opposite the bottom surface 76 .
- the bottom surface 76 may be substantially planar and/or may be adhered to the adhesive 40 .
- the base 72 and/or the bottom surface 76 may be shaped substantially as a rectangle.
- the plate 72 and/or the bottom surface 76 may be shaped substantially as a circle, a square, an ellipse and/or any shape that may allow the base 72 to adhere to the adhesive 40 .
- the pole sander 70 may have a joint 78 that may be attached to and/or integrally formed on the top surface 74 .
- the joint 78 may have a sleeve 80 that may be mounted on a pin 82 that may extend between two bearings 84 .
- a mounting fixture 86 may be connected to the sleeve 80 by a pin 88 , and/or the mounting fixture 86 may rotate about the pin 88 .
- the mounting fixture 86 may have a fitting 90 that may be threaded.
- the fitting 90 may receive a pole 92 and/or may connect the pole 92 to the mounting fixture 86 and/or the pole sander 70 .
- the present invention should not be deemed as limited to a specific embodiment of the pole sander 70 . It should be understood that the pole sander 70 may be any pole sander that may connect a pole to a base as known to one having ordinary skill in the art.
- the pole sander 70 may have a pad 71 that may be secured to the bottom surface 76 of the base 72 .
- the pad 71 may be substantially the same shape as the bottom surface 76 .
- the pad and/or the pole sander 70 may be adhered to the sanding sponge 10 by the adhesive 40 .
- the pad 71 and/or the pole sander 70 may be removable from the sanding sponge 10 and/or the adhesive 40 .
- the pad 71 may be constructed of a material that may be softer than the pole sander 70 and/or may be constructed of any material that may adhere to the adhesive 40 as known to one having ordinary skill in the art.
- the pole sander 70 may have clamps 73 , wing nuts 75 and threads 77 .
- Traditional pole sanders may have used the clamps 73 , the wing nuts 75 and/or the threads 77 to secure sand paper and/or a sanding block to the bottom surface 76 and/or the pad 71 . None of the clamps 73 , the wing nuts 75 and/or the threads 77 are necessary to use the present invention.
- An example of the hand sander 70 in the alternative embodiment may be Universal Pole Sander Cat. No. AS-22 sold by WALBOARD TOOLS® of Long Beach, Calif.
- the sanding sponge 10 may be adhered to the hand sander 60 and/or the pole sander 70 .
- the hand sander 60 and/or the pole sander 70 may contact, for example, directly, the adhesive 40 . Pressure may then be applied to the sanding sponge 10 to adhere the hand sander 60 and/or the pole sander 70 to the sanding sponge 10 .
- the sanding sponge 10 and/or the pole sander 70 may be used to sand a wall 100 and/or a wall 102 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates the pole sander 70 adhered to the sanding sponge 10 ; however, the hand sander 60 may be adhered to the sanding sponge 10 .
- the wall 100 and/or the wall 102 may be a ceiling, a floor, a counter and/or any surface that may be sanded.
- the wall 100 may be substantially perpendicular to the wall 102 , and/or a corner 104 may be formed between the wall 100 and/or the wall 102 .
- the corner 104 may be an area where an edge 101 of the wall 100 may join an edge 103 of the wall 102 .
- the sanding sponge 10 , the hand sander 60 and/or the pole sander 70 may be placed on the wall 100 and/or may be moved on the wall 100 , for example, in a back and forth motion.
- the user may grasp the pole 92 that may be connected to the pole sander 70 to move the sanding sponge 10 on the wall 100 .
- the sanding sponge 10 may be moved along the wall 100 to the corner 104 .
- the side surfaces 18 may not sand the wall 102 .
- the sanding sponge 10 , the hand sander 60 and/or the pole sander 70 may be placed on the wall 102 and/or may be moved along the wall 102 , for example, in a back and forth motion.
- the sanding sponge 10 may be positioned at the corner 104 such that a junction 21 of the side surfaces 18 and/or the bottom surface 16 may contact the corner 104 .
- the bottom surface 16 may not lie flush on the wall 100 and/or the wall 102 .
- the sanding sponge 10 may be moved along the corner 104 to sand the corner 104 .
- the sanding sponge 10 may be removed from the hand sander 60 and/or the pole sander 70 by pulling the sanding sponge 10 in a direction away from the hand sander 60 and/or the pole sander 70 .
- the sanding sponge 10 may be reattached to the sanding sponge 10 by contacting the adhesive 40 to the hand sander 60 and/or the pole sander 70 and/or by applying pressure to the sanding sponge 10 , the hand sander 60 and/or the pole sander 70 .
- the adhesive 40 may have adhesive and/or cohesive properties that may allow the hand sander 60 and/or the pole sander to be used after being attached to and/or removed from the sanding sponge 10 , for example, with another sanding sponge.
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A sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or a method for assembling the same may be used with a tool to sand a surface. The sanding sponge may have a body constructed of a resilient material and/or an abrasive may be secured to the the sanding sponge. The adhesive may be on a top surface of the sanding sponge and/or may be a pressure sensitive adhesive. The adhesive may attach a label, the tool and/or the like to the sanding sponge and/or may allow the label, the tool and/or the like to be removable from the sanding sponge.
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- The present invention generally relates to a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same.
- A surface, such as a wall and/or ceiling, may need to be sanded. Known sanding devices, such as, for example, a sanding block, a hand sander, a pole sander and/or the like may be used for sanding the surface. The known sanding devices may secure a sheet of abrasive paper to a tool with clamps, adhesives, hook-and-loop fasteners and/or the like. The sheet of abrasive paper may be secured to a resilient material which may be attached to the tool. The known sanding devices may permanently secure the sheet of abrasive material and/or the resilient material to the tool and/or may temporarily attach the sheet of abrasive material and/or the resilient material to the tool. However, to temporarily attach the sheet of abrasive material and/or the resilient material to the tool, the known sanding devices may need additional components, such as hook-and-loop fasteners and/or adhesives, connected to the tool.
- A need, therefore, exists for a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same. Additionally, a need exists for a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may releasably attach the sanding sponge to a hand sander, a pole sander, and/or the like. Further, a need exists for a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may use a pressure sensitive adhesive that may be on the sanding sponge to releasably attach the tool to the sanding sponge. Moreover, a need exists for a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may have a label that may be peeled off the adhesive and/or may expose the adhesive. Further, a need exists for a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may directly connect the adhesive to the hand sander, the pole sander and/or the like.
- The present invention generally relates to a sanding sponge and/or method for assembling the same.
- To this end, in an embodiment of the present invention a system for sanding a surface is provided. The system may have a sanding sponge, an abrasive, a first adhesive and/or a tool. The sanding sponge may be constructed of a resilient material wherein the sanding sponge may have a top surface, a bottom surface, end surfaces and side surfaces wherein the top surface and the bottom surface may be substantially parallel and the side surfaces and the end surfaces may connect the top surface to the bottom surface. The abrasive may be on the side surfaces and the bottom surface of the sanding sponge. The first adhesive may be on the top surface of the sanding sponge. The tool may be connected to the top surface of the sanding sponge by the first adhesive wherein only the first adhesive connects the tool to the sanding sponge and further wherein the first adhesive may have a tackiness that allows the tool to be removable from the top surface of the sanding sponge.
- In an embodiment, the system may have a handle connected to the tool wherein the handle may be substantially C-shaped.
- In an embodiment, the system may have a pole connected to the tool wherein the pole may be substantially cylindrical in shape.
- In an embodiment, the system may have a pad secured to a base of the tool and the top surface of the sanding sponge wherein the pad may be shaped substantially the same as the base of the tool.
- In an embodiment, the system may have a label attached to the first adhesive in a first position wherein the label may be substantially planar wherein the label may be shaped to substantially cover the first adhesive in the first position and further wherein the label may be peeled from the first adhesive in a second position.
- In an embodiment, the system may have a second adhesive on the bottom surface and the side surfaces wherein the second adhesive secures the abrasive to the sanding sponge.
- In an embodiment, the system may have a mounting fixture connected to the tool by a pin wherein the mounting fixture may rotate about an axis of the pin.
- In another embodiment of the present invention, a method for assembling a sponge that may be used with a tool to sand a surface wherein the sponge may have a top surface, a bottom surface and sides wherein the sides connect the top surface to the bottom surface wherein the bottom surface may be substantially planar and further wherein at least one of the sides joins the bottom surface at an acute angle is provided. The method may have the step of applying an adhesive to the bottom surface of the sponge and the sides of the sponge. The method may have the step of connecting an abrasive material to the adhesive. The method may have the step of applying a pressure sensitive adhesive on the top surface of the sponge wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive may have a tackiness that allows the tool to be removable from the pressure sensitive adhesive.
- In an embodiment, the method may have the step of heating the pressure sensitive adhesive to melt the pressure sensitive adhesive into a liquid.
- In an embodiment, the method may have the step of attaching a label to substantially cover the pressure sensitive adhesive wherein the label may be substantially planar.
- In an embodiment, the method may have the step of contacting the pressure sensitive adhesive to a bottom side of the tool to connect the sponge to the tool wherein the bottom side may be substantially shaped to match the top surface of the sponge and further wherein only the pressure sensitive adhesive contacts the bottom side.
- In an embodiment, the method may have the step of separating the pressure sensitive adhesive from a pad attached to the tool wherein the pad may be constructed of a material softer than the tool.
- In an embodiment, the method may have the step of heating the sponge, the first adhesive and the abrasive material to secure the abrasive material to the sponge.
- In an embodiment, the method may have the step of removing a label attached to the pressure sensitive adhesive to expose the pressure sensitive adhesive wherein the label may be substantially planar.
- In another embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus for sanding a surface is provided. The apparatus may have a sponge, an abrasive and/or a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive. The sponge may have a resilient body having a top surface, a bottom surface and sides wherein the top surface and the bottom surface may be substantially shaped as a rectangle and may be substantially parallel wherein the sides connect the bottom surface to the top surface and further wherein at least one of the sides joins the bottom surface at an acute angle. The abrasive may have a grit wherein the abrasive may be secured to the bottom surface and at least one of the sides of the body. The layer of pressure sensitive adhesive may be on the top surface of the body wherein the layer of adhesive may be the only layer on the top surface of the body.
- In an embodiment, the apparatus may have a sander that may have a base that may be substantially planar wherein the base may have a top side and a bottom side wherein a handle may be connected to the top side wherein the sander may be attached to the sponge by only the layer of adhesive wherein the bottom side of the sander contacts the layer of adhesive and further wherein the sander may be peelable from the layer of adhesive.
- In an embodiment, the apparatus may have a label shaped to cover the layer of adhesive wherein the label may be removable from the layer of adhesive.
- In an embodiment, the apparatus may have an adhesive on the bottom surface and at least one of the sides to attach the abrasive to the sponge.
- In an embodiment, the apparatus may have a sander having a top side and a bottom side wherein the bottom side may be substantially shaped to match the top surface of the sponge wherein a pole may be secured to the top side wherein the bottom side may be attached to the layer of adhesive and further wherein the sander may be removable from the sponge.
- In an embodiment, the apparatus may have a pad secured to a bottom surface of a tool wherein the pad may be substantially shaped as a rectangle and constructed of a material softer than the tool wherein only the layer of adhesive may be between the pad and the top surface of the sponge and further wherein the pad is removable from the layer of adhesive.
- It is, therefore, an advantage of the present invention to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same to sand a surface.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may be removably connected to a label, a hand sander and/or a pole sander.
- Moreover, an advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may be re-attached to the display label, the hand sander and/or the pole sander.
- Yet another advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may use a pressure sensitive adhesive that may be in direct contact with the label, the hand sander, and/or the pole sander.
- Further, an advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may not require attachment of additional components to the hand sander and/or the pole sanding to secure the sanding sponge to the hand sander and/or the pole sander.
- Yet another advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may be releasably adhered to the hand sander and/or the pole sander using only the adhesive.
- Moreover, an advantage of the present invention is to provide a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same that may not damage the hand sander and/or the pole sander.
- Additional features and advantages of the present invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments and from the drawings.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge and a label in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a sanding sponge and a label in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge and a hand sander in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge and a pole sander on a wall in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge and a pole sander in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a sanding sponge and two hand sanders in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a sanding sponge and two pole sanders in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 11 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 12 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 13 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 14 illustrates a perspective view of a sanding sponge in an embodiment of the present invention. - The present invention generally relates to a sanding sponge having an adhesive and/or method for assembling the same. The sanding sponge may be used to sand a surface, such as, for example, dry wall. The adhesive may removably attach the sanding sponge to a label, a hand sander and/or a pole sander.
- Referring now to the drawings wherein like numerals refer to like parts,
FIGS. 1-14 show a sanding 10 a, 10 b, 10 c, 10 d, 10 e, 10 f, 10 g, and 10 h (hereinafter collectively and individually referred to as “the sanding sponge 10”) having an adhesive 20 in an embodiment of the present invention. The sanding sponge 10 may be used to sand a surface, for example, dry wall. The sanding sponge 10 may have asponge body 12 formed from a resilient material, such as foam and/or the like. In an embodiment, the sanding sponge 10 may have atop surface 14, abottom surface 16, side surfaces 18 and/or end surfaces 20. In an embodiment, the sanding sponge 10 may be formed so that the side surfaces 18 may join thebottom surface 16 at anacute angle 19. - As shown in
FIGS. 1-14 , the sanding sponge 10 may have an abrasive 30 attached to and/or integrally formed on thebottom surface 16, the side surfaces 18 the end surfaces 20 and/or thetop surface 14. The abrasive 30 may or may not be attached to and/or integrally formed on thetop surface 14, the side surfaces 18 and/or the end surfaces 20. The abrasive 30 may be a sheet of abrasive material that may have a rubber backing and/or a film backing that may be wrapped around thetop surface 14, the side surfaces 18, thebottom surface 16 and/or the end surfaces 20. The abrasive 30 may be secured to thebody 12 by an adhesive 31, such as a glue and/or the like. The adhesive 31 may be applied to thetop surface 14, thebottom surface 16, the side surfaces 18 and/or the end surfaces 20. The abrasive 30 may be applied to adhesive 31. The sanding sponge 10 may be placed in an oven (not shown) to heat the adhesive 31 and/or secure the abrasive 30 to the sanding sponge 10. The abrasive 30 may be a continuous sheet of material and/or the abrasive 30 may be multiple sheets of material. The abrasive 30 may be 80 grit, 120 grit and/or any material that may be used for sanding a surface as known to one having ordinary skill in the art. - As shown in
FIGS. 1-11 , the sanding sponge 10 may have an adhesive 40 that may be located on thetop surface 14. As shown inFIGS. 12-14 , in an embodiment, the adhesive 40 may be located on the abrasive 30 and/or thetop surface 14. The adhesive 40 may have specific adhesive properties, such as, for example, tackiness, that may allow tools to be attached, for example, temporarily, to the sanding sponge 10. The adhesive properties of the adhesive 40 may allow the tools to be removed from the sanding sponge 10 and/or reattached to the sanding sponge 10. The adhesive 40 may be a pressure sensitive adhesive, such as, for example, a hot melt adhesive, double-sided tape, and/or a cold roll adhesive. A pressure sensitive adhesive may be a tacky substance that adheres to a surface when pressure may be applied. A pressure sensitive adhesive may maintain a balance between adhesion and/or cohesion. Adhesion may be a holding power of the adhesive on external substrates and/or cohesion may be a holding power of the combined internal components of the adhesive. Pressure sensitive adhesives may not require a chemical reaction to develop adhesive forces. - The adhesive 40 may be a hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive that may be, for example, sold under the trademark NOVAMELT® NSH1-35 by Novamelt Americas LLC, and/or a double-sided tape that may be, for example, sold under the trademarks INTERTAPE® 591, INTERTAPE® 592, INTERTAPE® 597, INTERTAPE® DCP050R, INTERTAPE® DCP051A, INTERTAPE® DCP053A, INTERTAPE® DCT101A, INTERTAPE® DCT102A and/or INTERTAPE® DCT100R by Intertape Polymer Group Inc. The hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive may be a solid at room temperature and/or may be heated to melt the hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive into a liquid. The hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive may be rolled on the
top surface 14 of the sanding sponge 10 and/or the abrasive 30 with a hot roll machine (not shown) and/or may be applied manually by hand. The double-sided tape may be coated on both sides with a natural rubber adhesive and/or a resin adhesive on a release paper liner. The double-sided tape may be applied to the sanding sponge 10 by a machine (not shown) and/or manually by hand. The cold roll adhesive may be a liquid at room temperature. The cold roll adhesive may be rolled on thetop surface 14 of the sanding sponge 10 and/or the abrasive 30 with a roll machine (not shown) and/or may be applied manually by hand. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , in an embodiment of the present invention, the sanding sponge 10 may have alabel 50. - The adhesive 40 may adhere the
label 50 to the sanding sponge 10. Thelabel 50 and/or the sanding sponge 10 may be displayed in an environment, such as, for example, a retail store and/or an online retailer. The adhesive 40 may allow thelabel 50 to be removed from the sanding sponge 10 and/or reattached to the sanding sponge 10. Thelabel 50 may display information related to the sanding sponge 10, such as, for example, a manufacturer of the sanding sponge 10, a website address, a telephone number, a quick response code, a bar code, and/or other information related to the sanding sponge 10. - As shown in
FIGS. 3-7 , the sanding sponge 10 may have ahand sander 60 and/or apole sander 70. As shown inFIGS. 3 and 6 , thehand sander 60 may be attached to the sanding sponge 10 by the adhesive 40. Thehand sander 60 may have aplate 62 and/or ahandle 64. Theplate 62 may have abottom surface 63 that may be substantially planar. As shown inFIG. 3 , thebottom surface 63 of theplate 62 may be adhered to the adhesive 40. In an embodiment, theplate 62 and/or thebottom surface 63 may be shaped substantially as a rectangle. In an embodiment, theplate 62 and/or thebottom surface 63 may be shaped substantially as a circle, a square, an ellipse and/or any shape that may allow theplate 62 to adhere to the adhesive 40 as known to one having ordinary skill in the art. - The
plate 62 may be connected to thehandle 64 and/or may be integrally formed with thehandle 64. In an embodiment, thehandle 64 may be substantially C-shaped. In an alternative embodiment, thehandle 64 may be a knob, a bar, a block and/or the like and/or any surface that may be grasped by a user as known to one having ordinary skill in the art. Theplate 62 and/or thehandle 64 may be constructed from a material, such as, for example, a metal, a plastic, a wood, a rubber and/or the like and/or a combination thereof. The present invention should not be deemed as limited to a specific embodiment of the material of theplate 62 and/or thehandle 64. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , in an alternative embodiment, thehand sander 60 may have apad 61 that may be secured to thebottom surface 63 of theplate 62. Thepad 61 may be substantially the same shape as thebottom surface 63. Thepad 61 of thehand sander 60 may be adhered to the sanding sponge 10 by the adhesive 40. Thepad 61 and/or thehand sander 60 may be removable from the sanding sponge 10 and/or the adhesive 40. Thepad 61 may be constructed of a material that may be softer than thehand sander 60 and/or may be constructed of any material that may adhere to the adhesive 40 as known to one having ordinary skill in the art. - Further, as shown in
FIG. 6 , in an alternative embodiment, thehand sander 60 may haveclamps 65, wing nuts and/orthreads 67. Traditional hand sanders may use theclamps 65, thewing nuts 66 and/or thethreads 67 to secure sand paper and/or a sanding block to thebottom surface 63 and/or thepad 61. None of theclamps 65, thewing nuts 66 and/or thethreads 67 are necessary to use the present invention. An example of thehand sander 60 in the alternative embodiment may be Hand Sander Cat. No. WHS-76 sold by WALBOARD TOOLS® of Long Beach, Calif. - As shown in
FIGS. 4, 5 and 7 , thepole sander 70 may be attached to the sanding sponge 10. Thepole sander 70 may have a base 72 that may have atop surface 74 and/or abottom surface 76. Thetop surface 74 may be positioned opposite thebottom surface 76. Thebottom surface 76 may be substantially planar and/or may be adhered to the adhesive 40. In an embodiment, thebase 72 and/or thebottom surface 76 may be shaped substantially as a rectangle. In an alternative embodiment, theplate 72 and/or thebottom surface 76 may be shaped substantially as a circle, a square, an ellipse and/or any shape that may allow the base 72 to adhere to the adhesive 40. - As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 7 , thepole sander 70 may have a joint 78 that may be attached to and/or integrally formed on thetop surface 74. The joint 78 may have asleeve 80 that may be mounted on apin 82 that may extend between twobearings 84. A mountingfixture 86 may be connected to thesleeve 80 by apin 88, and/or the mountingfixture 86 may rotate about thepin 88. The mountingfixture 86 may have a fitting 90 that may be threaded. The fitting 90 may receive apole 92 and/or may connect thepole 92 to the mountingfixture 86 and/or thepole sander 70. The present invention should not be deemed as limited to a specific embodiment of thepole sander 70. It should be understood that thepole sander 70 may be any pole sander that may connect a pole to a base as known to one having ordinary skill in the art. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , in an alternative embodiment, thepole sander 70 may have apad 71 that may be secured to thebottom surface 76 of thebase 72. Thepad 71 may be substantially the same shape as thebottom surface 76. The pad and/or thepole sander 70 may be adhered to the sanding sponge 10 by the adhesive 40. Thepad 71 and/or thepole sander 70 may be removable from the sanding sponge 10 and/or the adhesive 40. Thepad 71 may be constructed of a material that may be softer than thepole sander 70 and/or may be constructed of any material that may adhere to the adhesive 40 as known to one having ordinary skill in the art. In an alternative embodiment, thepole sander 70 may haveclamps 73,wing nuts 75 andthreads 77. Traditional pole sanders may have used theclamps 73, thewing nuts 75 and/or thethreads 77 to secure sand paper and/or a sanding block to thebottom surface 76 and/or thepad 71. None of theclamps 73, thewing nuts 75 and/or thethreads 77 are necessary to use the present invention. An example of thehand sander 70 in the alternative embodiment may be Universal Pole Sander Cat. No. AS-22 sold by WALBOARD TOOLS® of Long Beach, Calif. - The sanding sponge 10 may be adhered to the
hand sander 60 and/or thepole sander 70. To adhere the sanding sponge 10 to thehand sander 60 and/or thepole sander 70, thehand sander 60 and/or thepole sander 70 may contact, for example, directly, the adhesive 40. Pressure may then be applied to the sanding sponge 10 to adhere thehand sander 60 and/or thepole sander 70 to the sanding sponge 10. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , the sanding sponge 10 and/or thepole sander 70 may be used to sand awall 100 and/or awall 102.FIG. 4 illustrates thepole sander 70 adhered to the sanding sponge 10; however, thehand sander 60 may be adhered to the sanding sponge 10. Thewall 100 and/or thewall 102 may be a ceiling, a floor, a counter and/or any surface that may be sanded. Thewall 100 may be substantially perpendicular to thewall 102, and/or acorner 104 may be formed between thewall 100 and/or thewall 102. Thecorner 104 may be an area where anedge 101 of thewall 100 may join anedge 103 of thewall 102. - Further, as shown in
FIG. 4 , to sand thewall 100 and/or thecorner 104, the sanding sponge 10, thehand sander 60 and/or thepole sander 70 may be placed on thewall 100 and/or may be moved on thewall 100, for example, in a back and forth motion. The user may grasp thepole 92 that may be connected to thepole sander 70 to move the sanding sponge 10 on thewall 100. The sanding sponge 10 may be moved along thewall 100 to thecorner 104. In an embodiment, when sanding thewall 100 with thebottom surface 16 that may lay in a position flush on thewall 100, the side surfaces 18 may not sand thewall 102. To sand thewall 102 and/or thecorner 104, the sanding sponge 10, thehand sander 60 and/or thepole sander 70 may be placed on thewall 102 and/or may be moved along thewall 102, for example, in a back and forth motion. In an alternative method to sand thecorner 104, the sanding sponge 10 may be positioned at thecorner 104 such that ajunction 21 of the side surfaces 18 and/or thebottom surface 16 may contact thecorner 104. In the alternative method, thebottom surface 16 may not lie flush on thewall 100 and/or thewall 102. The sanding sponge 10 may be moved along thecorner 104 to sand thecorner 104. - The sanding sponge 10 may be removed from the
hand sander 60 and/or thepole sander 70 by pulling the sanding sponge 10 in a direction away from thehand sander 60 and/or thepole sander 70. The sanding sponge 10 may be reattached to the sanding sponge 10 by contacting the adhesive 40 to thehand sander 60 and/or thepole sander 70 and/or by applying pressure to the sanding sponge 10, thehand sander 60 and/or thepole sander 70. The adhesive 40 may have adhesive and/or cohesive properties that may allow thehand sander 60 and/or the pole sander to be used after being attached to and/or removed from the sanding sponge 10, for example, with another sanding sponge. - It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. It is, therefore, intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
Claims (20)
1. A system for sanding a surface, the system comprising:
a sanding sponge constructed of a resilient material wherein the sanding sponge has a top surface, a bottom surface, end surfaces and side surfaces wherein the top surface and the bottom surface are substantially parallel and the side surfaces and the end surfaces connect the top surface to the bottom surface;
an abrasive on the side surfaces and the bottom surface of the sanding sponge;
a first adhesive on the top surface of the sanding sponge; and
a tool connected to the top surface of the sanding sponge by the first adhesive wherein only the first adhesive connects the tool to the sanding sponge and further wherein the first adhesive has a tackiness that allows the tool to be removable from the top surface of the sanding sponge.
2. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a handle connected to the tool wherein the handle is substantially C-shaped.
3. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a pole connected to the tool wherein the pole is substantially cylindrical in shape.
4. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a pad secured to a base of the tool and the top surface of the sanding sponge wherein the pad is shaped substantially the same as the base of the tool.
5. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a label attached to the first adhesive in a first position wherein the label is substantially planar wherein the label is shaped to substantially cover the first adhesive in the first position and further wherein the label is peeled from the first adhesive in a second position.
6. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a second adhesive on the bottom surface and the side surfaces wherein the second adhesive secures the abrasive to the sanding sponge.
7. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a mounting fixture connected to the tool by a pin wherein the mounting fixture rotates about an axis of the pin.
8. A method for assembling a sponge used with a tool to sand a surface wherein the sponge has a top surface, a bottom surface and sides wherein the sides connect the top surface to the bottom surface wherein the bottom surface is substantially planar and further wherein at least one of the sides joins the bottom surface at an acute angle, the method comprising the steps of:
applying an adhesive to the bottom surface of the sponge and the sides of the sponge;
connecting an abrasive material to the adhesive; and
applying a pressure sensitive adhesive on the top surface of the sponge wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive has a tackiness that allows the tool to be removable from the pressure sensitive adhesive.
9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of:
heating the pressure sensitive adhesive to melt the pressure sensitive adhesive into a liquid.
10. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of:
attaching a label to substantially cover the pressure sensitive adhesive wherein the label is substantially planar.
11. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of:
contacting the pressure sensitive adhesive to a bottom side of the tool to connect the sponge to the tool wherein the bottom side is substantially shaped to match the top surface of the sponge and further wherein only the pressure sensitive adhesive contacts the bottom side.
12. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of:
separating the pressure sensitive adhesive from a pad attached to the tool wherein the pad is constructed of a material softer than the tool.
13. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of:
heating the sponge, the first adhesive and the abrasive material to secure the abrasive material to the sponge.
14. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of:
removing a label attached to the pressure sensitive adhesive to expose the pressure sensitive adhesive wherein the label is substantially planar.
15. An apparatus for sanding a surface, the apparatus comprising:
a sponge having a resilient body having a top surface, a bottom surface and sides wherein the top surface and the bottom surface are substantially shaped as a rectangle and are substantially parallel wherein the sides connect the bottom surface to the top surface and further wherein at least one of the sides joins the bottom surface at an acute angle;
an abrasive having a grit wherein the abrasive is secured to the bottom surface and at least one of the sides of the body; and
a layer of adhesive on the top surface of the body wherein the layer of adhesive is the only layer on the top surface of the body.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 further comprising:
a sander having a base that is substantially planar wherein the base has a top side and a bottom side wherein a handle is connected to the top side wherein the sander is attached to the sponge by only the layer of adhesive wherein the bottom side of the sander contacts the layer of adhesive and further wherein the sander is peelable from the layer of adhesive.
17. The apparatus of claim 15 further comprising:
a label shaped to cover the layer of adhesive wherein the label is removable from the layer of adhesive.
18. The apparatus of claim 15 further comprising:
an adhesive on the bottom surface and at least one of the sides to attach the abrasive to the sponge.
19. The apparatus of claim 15 further comprising:
a sander having a top side and a bottom side wherein the bottom side is substantially shaped to match the top surface of the sponge wherein a pole is secured to the top side wherein the bottom side is attached to the layer of adhesive and further wherein the sander is removable from the sponge.
20. The apparatus of claim 15 further comprising:
a pad secured to a bottom surface of a tool wherein the pad is substantially shaped as a rectangle and constructed of a material softer than the tool wherein only the layer of adhesive is between the pad and the top surface of the sponge and further wherein the pad is removable from the layer of adhesive.
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