Sander mate

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Inventors

Gish, Robert

Application #

772861

Filed

Dec-26-1996

Published

Oct-31-2000

Current US Class

033/562
225/1
225/92

International Classes

B26F 003/00

Field of Search

225/91 225/92 225/17 225/1 33/562

Examiners

Rachuba; M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bell; Robert Platt

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Abstract
An apparatus for sizing bulk sandpaper to produce individual sandpaper sheets suitable for use in hand and powered sanders. A planar member, typically made of clear plastic is provided with a number of marked indicia indicating standard sizes for sander sheets. One or more sides of the planar member may be provided with a cutting edge whether attached to or molded onto the planar member. A handle is provided attached to the planar member to hold sandpaper in place for sizing. In use, a user places the device over a sheet of sandpaper on a workbench or the like and aligns the sandpaper to the desired size indicia. Applying mild pressure to the handle, the user may then tear or cut the sandpaper to the desired size. The apparatus may be economically made without multiple or moving parts and may be readily transported in a tool box, pail or the like.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for sizing sandpaper from bulk sheets into sander sized-sheets, comprising:

a substantially flat planar translucent member having a substantially rectangular shape;

a handle on a top surface of said substantially flat planar translucent member, for positioning and holding by hand said substantially flat planar translucent member on top of a bulk sheet of sandpaper on a substantially flat planar surface;

a plurality of measuring indicia formed across and on a surface of said substantially flat planar translucent member including a central portion thereof within a periphery of said substantially flat planar translucent member, such that when positioning an edge of a bulk sheet of sandpaper beneath said substantially flat planar translucent member aligned with one of said plurality of indicia, said one of said plurality of indicia define a portion of the bulk sheet of sandpaper to a predetermined sander-size; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to hand tools, particularly for a hand tool for measuring and sizing sheets of sandpaper.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the wood and metal working and constructions arts, it is known to provide manual or powered sanders of various types (e.g., orbital, palm, sanding block or the like) designed to accept sandpaper of a particular size and shape, typically rectangular. The process of sanding may use a considerable amount of sandpaper, forcing the user to frequently change sandpaper in the sander.

Sandpaper manufacturers offer sandpaper in conveniently sized pieces in standard sizes designed to fit typical sanders. However, such pre-cut and pre-packaged sandpaper is often much more expensive than sandpaper purchased in bulk sizes. Moreover, such pre-cut and pre-packaged sandpaper may be typically marketed to the retail consumer for light duty use. Thus, such pre-cut and pre-packaged sandpaper may rely on inferior adhesives and/or sanding compounds such as aluminum oxide, which may be less effective and long-lasting as other sanding compounds such as garnet, carbides, or the like.
 
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