SANDING DEVICE AND METHOD
A sanding device and associated methods are shown. Sanding devices shown include attached lighting devices and marking devices. In use, lighting devices attached to the sanding devices may be used to cast shadows on imperfections in a surface such as a wall. The marking devices may be optionally used to mark the imperfections for later attention.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/213,832, filed Sep. 3, 2015.
TECHNICAL FIELDEmbodiments described herein generally relate to sanding. Specific examples may include drywall construction, and repair. Specific examples may include tools and methods for working on mud regions in drywall, such as seams between drywall panels.
BACKGROUNDAny number of surfaces may require sanding to provide a smooth, finished surface. One example includes drywall construction in residential or commercial settings. Although the present invention uses drywall work as an example to illustrate various advantages, the invention is not so limited. Other sanding settings such as woodwork exterior painting, etc. may benefit from examples of the present invention.
When sanding a surface, it may be difficult for the naked eye to visualize imperfections. Additionally, once identified, it may be inconvenient to address the imperfections right away once they are identified. These and other problems are addressed by devices and methods disclosed in the following description.
The following description and the drawings sufficiently illustrate specific embodiments to enable those skilled in the art to practice them. Other embodiments may incorporate structural, logical, electrical, process, and other changes. Portions and features of some embodiments may be included in, or substituted for, those of other embodiments. Embodiments set forth in the claims encompass all available equivalents of those claims.
In one example, one or more surfaces such as the planar surface 106 are impregnated with an abrasive material for sanding, or otherwise having an abrasive material adhered to a surface. In another example, sandpaper may be removably wrapped around the sanding device 100 and the sanding device 100 provides a form to hold. In such an example, the sandpaper may be discarded and replaced with fresh sandpaper as needed.
In one example the material of the sanding body 101 includes a resilient material to better conform to a surface being sanded. Examples of a resilient material include rubber or plastic. In selected examples, an open cell structure such as sponge may be used. In other examples, a closed cell foam material may be used. In selected examples a rigid material may be used, such as a hard plastic, wood, or other material.
In one example, the sanding body 101 includes a first half 102 and a second half 104, although the invention is not so limited. One advantage of forming the sanding body 101 as a first half 102 and a second half 104 includes the ability to house additional components more easily within the sanding body 101. Examples of additional components are discussed in more detail below.
In one example, the first half 102 and second half 104 are coupled together using one or more fasteners, or an adhesive. Although two halves are used as an example, one of ordinary skill in the art, having the benefit of the present disclosure, will recognize that other numbers of components assembled to form a sanding body are also within the scope of the invention.
In one example, the sanding device 100 includes one or more light sources. In the example of
A light source can be used to cast and shadow across a surface being sanded. The shadow from the light source will make visible an imperfection that may be difficult or impossible for a worker to see without the aid of the light source. It is advantageous to locate the light source near to the surface being sanded, where it will shine a beam substantially parallel to the surface. In such a location, shadows from small imperfections in the surface are more easily seen.
In one example, the sanding device 100 includes one or more integrated marking devices 120. When sanding a surface, such as a drywall surface during residential or commercial construction, imperfections may become apparent that will require filling with drywall compound to fix the imperfection. When a worker is engaged in a sanding operation, it is less efficient to stop the sanding operation for every imperfection requiring filling with drywall compound. In one example of the present invention, the marking device 120 may be used to mark a location of an imperfection requiring filling. In this way, a sanding operation can be completed on a wall surface, and the worker can return later to fill all marked imperfections that require filling, in contrast to sanding.
It is advantageous to have a marking device 120 integrated within the sanding device 100, because when imperfections requiring filling are discovered, the worker does not need to stop to find a pencil or chalk, etc. The sanding device 100 with integrated marking device 120 will always be in the worker's hand. In contrast, a separate pencil, chalk, etc. may be accidentally set down somewhere at a jobsite and forgotten causing lost time, and likely frustration, to re-locate it.
In one example, the integrated marking device 120 is located on a side surface of the sanding device 100, although the invention is not so limited. A side surface may be more readily accessible to a worker, and cause minimal interference with normal sanding operations.
In one example a power switch 122 for the light source also protrudes through a side surface of the sanding device 100. In other examples, the power switch may be internal to the sanding device 100, and actuation of the power switch may be accomplished by squeezing a deformable portion of the sanding device 100 to cause the switch to actuate.
A marking device 220 is shown. In the example of
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One of ordinary skill in the art, having the benefit of the present disclosure, will recognize that individual features including, but not limited to, bayonet fittings 414 and recesses 320 may be mixed, used or omitted as desired between the Figures that illustrate various non-limiting examples.
A marking device 720 is shown. In the example of
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To better illustrate the method and apparatuses disclosed herein, a non-limiting list of examples is provided here:
Example 1 includes a sanding device, including a sanding body, including at least one planar surface, a light source attached to the sanding body and located above the at least one planar surface, and an integrated marking device attached to the sanding body.
Example 2 includes the sanding device of example 1, wherein the light source is an LED light source.
Example 3 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 1-2, wherein the integrated marking device is optionally retractable within the sanding body.
Example 4 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 1-3, wherein the integrated marking device includes a graphite marking material.
Example 5 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 1-4, wherein the integrated marking device includes a chalk marking material.
Example 6 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 1-5, wherein the light source is detachable from the sanding body.
Example 7 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 1-6, further including a charging port for a light source battery.
Example 8 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 1-7, wherein the integrated marking device also functions as an on/off switch for the light source.
Example 9 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 1-8, wherein the sanding body includes a recess that houses the light source.
Example 10 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 1-9, wherein the recess is a hole within an interior of the sanding body.
Example 11 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 1-10, wherein the recess is a trench in a side of the sanding body.
Example 12 includes a sanding device, including a sanding sponge body, including at least one planar surface, a light source, and at least one attachment pin coupled to the light source to penetrate the sanding sponge body and removably attach the light source to the sanding sponge body.
Example 13 includes the sanding device of claim 12, further including an integrated marking device attached to the sanding sponge body.
Example 14 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 12-13, wherein the attachment pin includes at least one bayonet fitting.
Example 15 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 12-14, wherein the sanding sponge body includes a recess that houses the light source.
Example 16 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 12-15, wherein the recess is a hole within an interior of the sanding sponge body.
Example 17 includes the sanding device of any one of examples 12-16, wherein the recess is a trench in a side of the sanding sponge body.
Example 18 includes a method including sanding a drywall surface using a sanding body, checking a flatness of the drywall surface using a light source attached to the sanding body to cast a shadow on an imperfection in the drywall surface, and marking the imperfection using an integrated marking device attached to the sanding body.
Example 19 includes the method of example 18, further including extending a retractable marking device from within the sanding body, marking the imperfection, and retracting the marking device back within the sanding body.
Example 20 includes the method of any one of examples 18-19, further including detaching the light source from the sanding body when a battery replacement is needed and re-attaching the light source once the battery has been replaced.
The above detailed description includes references to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of the detailed description. The drawings show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention can be practiced. These embodiments are also referred to herein as “examples.” Such examples can include elements in addition to those shown or described.
However, the present inventors also contemplate examples in which only those elements shown or described are provided. Moreover, the present inventors also contemplate examples using any combination or permutation of those elements shown or described (or one or more aspects thereof), either with respect to a particular example (or one or more aspects thereof), or with respect to other examples (or one or more aspects thereof) shown or described herein.
In this document, the terms “a” or “an” are used, as is common in patent documents, to include one or more than one, independent of any other instances or usages of “at least one” or “one or more.” In this document, the term “or” is used to refer to a nonexclusive or, such that “A or B” includes “A but not B,” “B but not A,” and “A and B,” unless otherwise indicated. In this document, the terms “including” and “in which” are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms “comprising” and “wherein.” Also, in the following claims, the terms “including” and “comprising” are open-ended, that is, a system, device, article, composition, formulation, or process that includes elements in addition to those listed after such a term in a claim are still deemed to fall within the scope of that claim. Moreover, in the following claims, the terms “first,” “second,” and “third,” etc. are used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on their objects.
The above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described examples (or one or more aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. Other embodiments can be used, such as by one of ordinary skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The Abstract is provided to comply with 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b), to allow the reader to quickly ascertain the nature of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. Also, in the above Detailed Description, various features may be grouped together to streamline the disclosure. This should not be interpreted as intending that an unclaimed disclosed feature is essential to any claim. Rather, inventive subject matter may lie in less than all features of a particular disclosed embodiment. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into the Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment, and it is contemplated that such embodiments can be combined with each other in various combinations or permutations. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
Claims
1. A sanding device, comprising:
- a sanding body, including at least one planar surface;
- a light source attached to the sanding body and located above the at least one planar surface; and
- an integrated marking device attached to the sanding body.
2. The sanding device of claim 1, wherein the light source is an LED light source.
3. The sanding device of claim 1, wherein the integrated marking device is optionally retractable within the sanding body.
4. The sanding device of claim 1, wherein the integrated marking device includes a graphite marking material.
5. The sanding device of claim 1, wherein the integrated marking device includes a chalk marking material.
6. The sanding device of claim 1, wherein the light source is detachable from the sanding body.
7. The sanding device of claim 1, further including a charging port for a light source battery.
8. The sanding device of claim 1, wherein the integrated marking device also functions as an on/off switch for the light source.
9. The sanding device of claim 1, wherein the sanding body includes a recess that houses the light source.
10. The sanding device of claim 9, wherein the recess is a hole within an interior of the sanding body.
11. The sanding device of claim 9, wherein the recess is a trench in a side of the sanding body.
12. A sanding device, comprising:
- a sanding sponge body, including at least one planar surface;
- a light source; and
- at least one attachment pin coupled to the light source to penetrate the sanding sponge body and removably attach the light source to the sanding sponge body.
13. The sanding device of claim 12, further including an integrated marking device attached to the sanding sponge body.
14. The sanding device of claim 12, wherein the attachment pin includes at least one bayonet fitting.
15. The sanding device of claim 12, wherein the sanding sponge body includes a recess that houses the light source.
16. The sanding device of claim 15, wherein the recess is a hole within an interior of the sanding sponge body.
17. The sanding device of claim 15, wherein the recess is a trench in a side of the sanding sponge body.
18. A method, comprising:
- sanding a drywall surface using a sanding body;
- checking a flatness of the drywall surface using a light source attached to the sanding body to cast a shadow on an imperfection in the drywall surface; and
- marking the imperfection using an integrated marking device attached to the sanding body.
19. The method of claim 18, further including:
- extending a retractable marking device from within the sanding body;
- marking the imperfection; and
- retracting the marking device back within the sanding body.
20. The method of claim 18, further including detaching the light source from the sanding body when a battery replacement is needed and re-attaching the light source once the battery has been replaced.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 29, 2016
Publication Date: Mar 9, 2017
Inventor: Monte Grayden (Woodbury, MN)
Application Number: 15/250,088