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«) United States US 2004013239241. (2) Patent Application Publication (i) Pub. No.: US 2004/0132392 Al Bohler (43) Pub. Dat Jul. 8, 2004 (4) DEVICE FOR THE SURFACES (79) Inventor: Daniel Bobler, Denzlingea (DE) CCorrespandence Address Welsh & Katz, Ltd Jeffrey W. Salmon, E 22nd Floor 120 8, Riverside D ‘Chicago, HL 60606 (US) (21) Appl Nos 1MB36.48 (2) Fikes Jan. 8, 20083 Publication Clasication on 124n 23/00 @) on ABSTRACT This device for the weatment of surfaces is specifically conceived as an addition to motorrven hand tools. It 451/360; 451/344 includes «device mounting that canbe installed securely in positon ona housing component of a motorized driving unit in such a way as to be removable at will. Te device aso ineludes a 101 mounting, which is designed specially for an instrument that rubs and polishes surfaces. The device Further includes a peripheral component, extending from the center, whic is connected o the tool mounting ina manner such that the turing ofthe peripheral component, round a rotation axis, of this peripheral component seis the tool mounting in motion. The tool mounting is mounted in selation othe device mounting, in a manner sue that it ean be tilted and a mechanism is envisioned, which will bai cally preveat the tool mounting from tuning about on the rotation axis ofthe peripheral componeat, ane which will simultaneously allow for the thing of the tool reception, With this appliance, which only requires minimal need for the manual skill of human operator, tis possible to work in dificul-o-teach corner aess, especially on surtaoes that are curved in either concave or convex fishion, and speciically with 2 tool designed for rubbing or polishing surfaces on surfaces with es Patent Application Publication Jul. 8, 2004 US 2004/0132392 AL FIG.1 [ US 2004/0132392 AL DEVICE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SURFACES BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001) The present invention is generally directed t0 a evioe that is used for the weatment of various surfaces, particularly those that exhibit any degree of curvature and, ‘more particularly, an instrument employed for rubbing oF polishing, where the device is specifically envisioned 3s an addition to motorized hand tools, suchas polishing inteu- iments, power drills, and so on [0002] Machines for working on surfaces by means of a ‘motorized rubbing or polishing disk are quite familie, and ‘come in various designs, These include, for example, the so-called oellating or rotating variety of rubbing device, in ‘which a support forthe mounting ofthe actual oo, i, the sandpaper, is set in motion by means of a motor-driven, centrally rotating hub. Asa general rule, the support site for the tool is positioned in the instrument casing in a manner that allows for back-and-forth movement, but its movabilty is ordinarily not such as would allow the rubbing surface to be applied to surfaces that curve in « concave or convex Iasbioa, [0003] By the use of such familiar machines, this can oaly be accomplished by means of changing the position ofthe ‘whole machine, since the mode of operation ofthe ubbing

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