Sanding block
First Claim
1. A two-piece sanding tool for holding a sandpaper strip or other abrasive sheet material comprising a separate unitary block unit and a separate unitary base unit, said block unit further comprising a generally arcuate block sanding surface, a block flat surface, two block end surfaces, two block sidewalls, and a finger recess in each said block sidewall, said base unit further comprising a base floor, a base floor inner surface, a base floor sanding surface, two base end walls, two end wall outer surfaces, and two end wall inner surfaces, said block end surfaces each having a predetermined outward vertical slope angle A, whereas said end wall inner surfaces of said base unit each having an outward vertical slope angle B that is larger than said angle A, wherein said sandpaper strip is placed over either said block sanding surface or over said base floor sanding surface with each end of said sandpaper strip positioned between said block end surface and said end wall inner surface with the end of said sandpaper strip extending at least to said base floor inner surface of said base unit, such that when said block unit is firmly pressed into said base unit, said block end surface will converge with said end wall inner surface, and the end of said sandpaper strip will be securely impinged between the converged said block end surface and said end wall inner surface, and the ends of said sandpaper strip will remain securely wedged in place due to the impingement force and the frictional forces of said block end surface, said sandpaper strip, and said end wall inner surface, until the user chooses to remove said sandpaper strip by firmly separating said block unit from said base unit to access and remove said sandpaper strip.
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Abstract
A sanding tool for holding sandpaper or other abrasive sheet material. The tool consists of a base unit with a flat sanding surface and two outwardly sloping end walls, and a block unit with an arcuate sanding surface having outwardly sloping end walls that slope to a lesser degree than the slope of the base unit end walls. A strip of sandpaper is placed on either sanding surface, and the block unit is then firmly inserted into the base unit. As the block unit is pressed firmly into the base unit, the ends of the sandpaper strip are wedged securely between the sloped ends of the block unit and the sloped inner surfaces of the end walls of the base unit wherein the sloped ends of the block unit impinge on the sloped end walls of the base unit with the ends of the sandpaper strip compressed tightly therebetween.
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- 1. A two-piece sanding tool for holding a sandpaper strip or other abrasive sheet material comprising a separate unitary block unit and a separate unitary base unit, said block unit further comprising a generally arcuate block sanding surface, a block flat surface, two block end surfaces, two block sidewalls, and a finger recess in each said block sidewall, said base unit further comprising a base floor, a base floor inner surface, a base floor sanding surface, two base end walls, two end wall outer surfaces, and two end wall inner surfaces, said block end surfaces each having a predetermined outward vertical slope angle A, whereas said end wall inner surfaces of said base unit each having an outward vertical slope angle B that is larger than said angle A, wherein said sandpaper strip is placed over either said block sanding surface or over said base floor sanding surface with each end of said sandpaper strip positioned between said block end surface and said end wall inner surface with the end of said sandpaper strip extending at least to said base floor inner surface of said base unit, such that when said block unit is firmly pressed into said base unit, said block end surface will converge with said end wall inner surface, and the end of said sandpaper strip will be securely impinged between the converged said block end surface and said end wall inner surface, and the ends of said sandpaper strip will remain securely wedged in place due to the impingement force and the frictional forces of said block end surface, said sandpaper strip, and said end wall inner surface, until the user chooses to remove said sandpaper strip by firmly separating said block unit from said base unit to access and remove said sandpaper strip.
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