Patents by Inventor Alfred F. Scheider

Alfred F. Scheider has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5556328
    Abstract: A honing tool characterized in one form by an elongated rectangular cup element or holder having a bottom interior surface, a bundle of closely packed relatively short discrete generally parallel abrasive containing filaments secured in the holder, and a layer of instant gel adhesive securing all of the filaments at one end face of the bundle to the bottom interior surface of the holder. To make such a honing tool, a measured bundle of uniformly closely packed nonwoven, generally parallel discrete filaments is formed. A holder is supported and a measured amount of gel adhesive is placed in the bottom interior of the holder so that a layer of such adhesive completely covers the bottom of the interior of the holder. The bundle is then promptly driven into the holder so that all of the filaments at one end of the bundle are in contact with the adhesive prior to the curing of the adhesive. The adhesive is then cured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Inventors: Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5496385
    Abstract: A twisted stem helical internal abrading and finishing tool is formed from abrasive containing plastic strips having transverse offset slits along the lateral edges and a longitudinal middle unslit portion. The strips may be stacked with the longitudinal middle unslit portions aligned with the longitudinal axis of a cotter pin, one end of the stack being placed in the bight of the cotter pin. The cotter pin is twisted about its longitudinal axis to form a helical twisted stem from which the slit lateral side or edges extend forming rectangular abrasive fingers uniformly helically arranged. The end of the cotter pin opposite the bight may be inserted into the chuck of a drilling or turning machine to hold and rotate the tool about the axis of the stem.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5423718
    Abstract: A plastic strap or tape having granular abrasive embedded homogeneously throughout is cut, shaped and formed into a variety of abrasive finishing tools. The plastic working element is preferably rather stiff 6/12 nylon and contains about 30 to 45% by weight of abrasive material. The strap or tape is formed by extrusion of such non-elastomeric plastic through a ceramic die opening and as extruded has an indefinite length in the machine direction, a controlled uniform thickness, and a width which is approximately 5 to 50 times or more the thickness. A preferred width to thickness ratio is about 30:1, or about 3 cm to 1 mm. The strap or tape may be cut to the desired length and partially embossed, serrated or scored either lengthwise or transversely to provide fracture or flex lines. The spacing of the serrations or score lines control the degree of flexibility or aggressiveness of the tool working face.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1995
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: James B. Tyler, Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5404681
    Abstract: A twisted stem helical internal abrading and finishing tool is formed from abrasive containing plastic strips having transverse offset slits along the lateral edges and a longitudinal middle unslit portion. The strips may be stacked with the longitudinal middle unslit portions aligned with the longitudinal axis of a cotter pin, one end of the stack being placed in the bight of the cotter pin. The cotter pin is twisted about its longitudinal axis to form a helical twisted stem from which the slit lateral side or edges extend forming rectangular abrasive fingers uniformly helically arranged. The end of the cotter pin opposite the bight may be inserted into the chuck of a drilling or turning machine to hold and rotate the tool about the axis of the stem.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1995
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5321919
    Abstract: A twisted stem internal abrading tool having molded axially curved swept back filaments is formed from a twisted stem internal finishing tool having strips of abrasive containing plastic arrayed in a radial pattern about a twisted tool stem. The filament end of the tool is inserted into an undersized mold cavity thereby forcing the filaments into an axially curved swept back configuration. With the filament end of the tool fully inserted into the mold, the mold is heated and quenched to permanently fix the filaments in an axially curved bent back configuration producing an abrading tool in which the lengths of the abrasive filaments are positioned for contact with internal surfaces, maximizing the amount of abrasive material put in contact with the work surfaces and increasing the abrading efficiency of the tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5318603
    Abstract: A honing tool characterized in one form by an elongated rectangular cup element or holder having a bottom interior surface, a bundle of closely packed relatively short discrete generally parallel abrasive containing filaments secured in the holder, and a layer of instant gel adhesive securing all of the filaments at one end face of the bundle to the bottom interior surface of the holder. To make such a honing tool, a measured bundle of uniformly closely packed nonwoven, generally parallel discrete filaments is formed. A holder is supported and a measured amount of gel adhesive is placed in the bottom interior of the holder so that a layer of such adhesive completely covers the bottom of the interior of the holder. The bundle is then promptly driven into the holder so that all of the filaments at one end of the bundle are in contact with the adhesive prior to the curing of the adhesive. The adhesive is then cured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5295332
    Abstract: An extruded plastic strip contains abrasive grains or minerals embedded homogeneously therein throughout is scored along the machine or extrusion axis direction, such scoring including elliptical or pointed perforations with the long axis or generally pointed ends aligned with the scoring and parallel to the machine or extrusion axis. The preferred plastic material is a 612 nylon, although other plastics may be employed. The material is heat workable, yet relatively stiff and can be used to form a wide variety of power driven abrasive tools such as shown in applicant's prior application Ser. No. 07/471,385 filed Jan. 29, 1990 entitled "Abrasive Tool and Method of Making", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,155,945. The present application also discloses a rotary wheel type tool utilizing the perforated strip, and a method of making that tool using a gel type cyanoacrylate as an adhesive. With the strip of the present invention, rotary wheel tools as well as many other tools can economically be produced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1994
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: James B. Tyler, Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5279079
    Abstract: A rotary finishing tool and a method for making the same characterized by a rolled or coiled strap of plastic material with abrasive homogeneously embedded throughout. The coiled strap is secured to the bottom interior surface of a cup element by a thin layer of liquid quick setting or instant adhesive. The strap may include transverse slits or serrations to provide the degree of flexure desired and/or to provide fracture lines. To make the tool, a longitudinally extending strap of an abrasive containing plastic material is heated and rolled along its longitudinal axis thereby forming a lightly coiled strap. A cup element is supported and the coiled strap is driven into the cup element whereby one end face of the coiled strap is driven into contact with a thin layer of the instant adhesive. Upon curing of the adhesive, the one end face is secured to the bottom interior surface of the cup element, and the opposite or outer end face becomes the working face of the tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 18, 1994
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: James B. Tyler, Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5207032
    Abstract: A machine for finishing eccentric shafts includes a flow-through quick change arbor with axially spaced radial ports. Hollow adapter hubs are spaced along the shaft in register with the ports. Axial spacing is obtained with cylindrical spacers and discs on each side of each hub. A nut on one end of the shaft clamps stacked hubs, discs and spacers together for rotation with the shaft. Each hub supports two side-by-side finishing tools, each of which includes a ring from which the finishing material extends in a radial array. Each hub on its face includes a set of diametrically opposite bayonet slots which interfit with drive lugs on the inside of the rings. The slots extend in both circumferential directions from the axially extending entrant portions with the ends engaging the lugs for rotation in either direction while providing ease of mounting and replacement. The entrant portions on each side of the hub are aligned and connected so that a tool ring may be mounted from either side of the hub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1993
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: Everett W. Frymier, Alfred F. Scheider
  • Patent number: 5187904
    Abstract: A plastic strap or tape having granular abrasive embedded homogeneously throughout is cut, shaped and formed into a variety of abrasive finishing tools. The plastic working element is preferably rather stiff 6/12 nylon and contains about 30 to 45% by weight of abrasive material. The strap or tape is formed by extrusion of such non-elastomeric plastic through a ceramic die opening and as extruded has an indefinite length in the machine direction, a controlled uniform thickness, and a width which is approximately 5 to 50 times or more the thickness. A preferred width to thickness ratio is about 30:1, or about 1 mm to 3 cm. The strap or tape may be cut to the desired length and partially embossed, serrated or scored either lengthwise or transversely to provide fracture or flex lines. The spacing of the serrations or score lines controls the degree of flexibility or aggressiveness of the tool working face.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1993
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: James B. Tyler, Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5170593
    Abstract: An extruded plastic strip contains abrasive grains or minerals embedded homogeneously therein throughout is scored along the machine or extrusion axis direction, such scoring including elliptical or pointed perforations with the long axis or generally pointed ends aligned with the scoring and parallel to the machine or extrusion axis. The preferred plastic material is a 612 nylon, although other plastics may be employed. The material is heat workable, yet relatively stiff and can be used to form a wide variety of power driven abrasive tools. The present application also disclosed a rotary wheel type tool utilizing the perforated strip, and a method of making that tool using a gel type cyanoacrylate as an adhesive. With the strip of the present invention, rotary wheel tools as well as many other tools can economically be produced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1992
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: James B. Tyler, Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5155945
    Abstract: A plastic strip or strap having granular abrasive embedded homogeneously throughout is cut, shaped and formed into a variety of abrasive finishing tools. The plastic working element is preferably rather stiff 6/12 nylon and contains about 30 to 45% by weight of abrasive material. The strip or strap is formed by extrusion of such non-elastomeric plastic through a ceramic die opening and as extruded has an indefinite length in the machine direction, a controlled uniform thickness, and a width which is approximately 5 to 50 times or more the thickness. A preferred width to thickness ratio is about 30:1, or about 1 mm to 3 cm. The strip or strap may be cut to the desired length and partially embossed, serrated or scored either lengthwise or transversely to provide fracture or flex lines. The spacing of the serrations or score lines controls the degree of flexibility or aggressiveness of the tool working face.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: James B. Tyler, Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5129197
    Abstract: A rotary finishing tool and a method for making the same characterized by a rolled or coiled strap of plastic material with abrasive homogeneously embedded throughout. The coiled strap is secured to the bottom interior surface of a cup element by a thin layer of liquid quick setting or instant adhesive. The strap may include transverse slits or serrations to provide the degree of flexure desired and/or to provide fracture lines. To make the tool, a longitudinally extending strap of an abrasive containing plastic material is heated and rolled along its longitudinal axis thereby forming a lightly coiled strap. A cup element is supported and the coiled strap is driven into the cup element whereby one end face of the coiled strap is driven into contact with a thin layer of the instant adhesive. Upon curing of the adhesive, the one end face is secured to the bottom interior surface of the cup element, and the opposite or outer end face becomes the working face of the tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1992
    Assignee: Jason Inc.
    Inventors: James B. Tyler, Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 5129191
    Abstract: An adhesive bonded flexible abrasive finishing tool and method of making the same includes a cup-shape shank of plastic or metal. Flexible nylon abrasive loaded monofilaments of uniform length are formed into a cylindrical bundle. A measured amount of liquid instant cyanoacrylate adhesive is placed into the bottom of the cup portion of the shank and the bundle of monofilaments is driven as a group endwise by a pressure plate through a split funnel mounted on the lip of the cup so that one end of the bundle and thus each monofilament is driven uniformly into the adhesive which then cures rapidly. The monofilaments may preferably be straight or somewhat crimped or wavy and may vary in sectional configuration and abrasive loading. The resulting brush or finishing tool is a low cost light weight tool having improved distribution and density of filaments and a flat even face without a final trimming operation. The tool is ideally suited for automated or robotics finishing operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1992
    Assignee: Jason Inc.
    Inventors: R. Brown Warner, Alfred F. Scheider
  • Patent number: 5127290
    Abstract: A method for trimming or dressing the filaments of abrasive finishing tools to an exact and uniform length to create a precision face by means of a rotatable turntable having a cutting surface upon which a finishing tool may be axially mounted and fixedly engaged. A circular cutting blade positionally adjustable relative to the filament ends, trims the filaments by cutting action of the blade in compressive contact with the filaments against a slightly yieldable cutting surface upon rotation of the turntable, the cutting blade counter rotating without power and being self-sharpened upon contact with the abrasive filaments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1992
    Assignee: Jason Inc.
    Inventors: R. Brown Warner, Alfred F. Scheider, Joseph P. Gaser
  • Patent number: 5046288
    Abstract: A rotary finishing tool, comprising (a) a foamed elastomeric bond where the elastomeric bond has greater than 5% void and contains (i) a medium abrasive grit having a grain size of from about 30 to about 50, and (ii) a fine abrasive grit having a grain size of about 70 to about 100. In another embodiment, a rotary finishing tool, comprising (a) a hub adaptable to be power driven, (b) an array of abrasive monofilaments secured to and projecting from the hub, where the abrasive monofilament is a polymeric material which has abrasive grit dispersed throughout, and (c) an abrasive grit containing foamed, elastomeric bond, having greater than 5% voids, secured to the hub and encapsulating the array of monofilaments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1991
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 4945687
    Abstract: A rotary finishing tool, comprising (a) a foamed elastomeric bond where the elastomeric bond has greater than 5% void and contains (i) a medium abrasive grit having a grain size of from about 30 to about 50, and (ii) a fine abrasive grit having a grain size about 70 to about 100. In another embodiment, a rotary finishing tool, comprising (a) a hub adaptable to be power driven, (b) an array of abrasive monofilaments secured to and projecting from the hub, where the abrasive monofilament is a polymeric material which has abrasive grit dispersed throughout, (c) and abrasive grit containing foamed, elastomeric bond, having greater than 5% voids, secured to the hub and encapsulating the array of monofilaments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1990
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred F. Scheider, R. Brown Warner
  • Patent number: 4882879
    Abstract: A flexible abrasive rotary tool includes a hub adapted to be driven for rotation. Secured to the hub are discrete bristle tufts of stiff yet flexible abrasive loaded plastic monofilaments which project radially outwardly and then circumferentially away from the intended direction of rotation of the tool in the general form of a spiral so that the filaments of the distal end of each tuft extend generally circumferentially and overlies the filaments of the next adjacent tuft. The outer end of each tuft is resiliently radially supported by such adjacent tufts. The bristle monofilaments are preferably nylon and loaded with about forty-five percent of abrasive material and have a rectangular or somewhat oval sectional configuration so that the wider side of the monofilament forms the tool face. The tool has a number of applications but is particularly adapted to be circumferentially compressed into a bore or cylinder, such as that of an internal combustion engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1989
    Assignee: Jason, Inc.
    Inventors: R. Brown Warner, Alfred F. Scheider