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(11) EP 3 321 033 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
30.06.2021 Bulletin 2021/26

(21) Application number: 16198776.3

(22) Date of filing: 15.11.2016
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B24D 11/00(2006.01)
B24D 13/14(2006.01)
B24D 11/02(2006.01)
B24D 18/00(2006.01)

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ABRASIVE TOOL

SCHLEIFWERKZEUG

OUTIL ABRASIF


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(43) Date of publication of application:
16.05.2018 Bulletin 2018/20

(73) Proprietor: Dong Guan Golden Sun Abrasives Co., Ltd.
Dalingshan Town Dongguan 523821 (CN)

(72) Inventor:
  • Hong, Fang
    Dongguan (CN)

(74) Representative: RGTH 
Patentanwälte PartGmbB Neuer Wall 10
20354 Hamburg
20354 Hamburg (DE)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A1- 0 921 906
CA-A- 381 434
US-A- 5 383 309
US-A1- 2007 066 186
WO-A2-2015/186076
CN-U- 205 053 165
US-A1- 2007 066 185
   
       
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    Description

    Field of the invention



    [0001] The invention relates to an abrasive tool according to claim 1 as well as a method of manufacturing an abrasive tool according to claim 5.

    Description of Related Art



    [0002] Abrasive tools are known from prior art which typically specialize to have one specific function, mainly an abrasive function. However, none of these abrasive tools combine different advantageous functions such as superior tension, elasticity and softness while at the same time being self-lubricating.

    [0003] Prior art document US 2007/0066185 A1 discloses a conformable abrasive article comprising an abrasive member affixed to an elastic member, the elastic member being further affixed to a first major surface of a backing, wherein a deformable material contacting only a central portion of the first major surface is enclosed by the elastic member and the backing.

    [0004] Document CN 205053165 U is the basis for the preamble of claim 1 and discloses a six-surface manicure block, including a foam fixing base of a cubic shape, at least one surface of the foam fixing base has an EVA polishing layer, and at least one surface has a thin film abrasive paper with a coarse grinding layer, and at least one surface has a thin film abrasive paper with a fine grinding layer.

    Summary of the Invention



    [0005] It is an objective of the present invention to improve an abrasive tool in such a way that the polishing quality is improved.

    [0006] The above objective is solved by providing an abrasive tool for polishing which has an elastic layer, said elastic layer comprising sand.

    [0007] The term "layer" preferably means a film of an especially constant thickness. The term "elastic" refers to the function that a layer is reversibly deformed under the application of external forces.

    [0008] The elastic layer comprises a sand layer and an elastic glue layer. The sand layer is attached onto the elastic glue layer at least one side. Thus, the sand layer is disposed at a first end of the elastic layer. Most preferably, the sand layer is also disposed at another side of the elastic glue layer such that the sand layer is disposed at a second end of the elastic layer. Thus, in this case the glue layer would be disposed between two sand layers.

    [0009] By means of the elastic layer comprising sand an improved elasticity as well as adaption to surfaces to be polished can be achieved. The abrasive tool can optimally be used for curvy surfaces since, due to the elasticity, a close fit to the surface is always ensured. At the same time, the elastic layer is adapted to provide the abrasive tool with a toughness, abrasion resistance, cold resistance, environmental protection and non-toxicity.

    [0010] Furthermore, the abrasive tool comprises a substrate, wherein the elastic layer is bonded to the substrate. The elastic layer is advantageously compounded to the substrate. Preferably, the substrate itself is also configured to be elastic.

    [0011] The elastic layer is bonded with the substrate by an adhesive bonding process. The elastic layer is bonded to the substrate at a first end of the substrate. The elastic layer is bonded to the substrate by means of a first adhesive layer. The first adhesive layer advantageously has a thickness of 0,01 mm to 0,1 mm, especially preferred 0,025 mm to 0,075 mm, further preferred 0,04 mm to 0,06 mm. Optimally, the thickness is 0,05 mm.

    [0012] Especially, the substrate is formed by a foamed polymer. Therefore, the substrate internally comprises a plurality, preferably thousands, of fines pores. As a result, the substrate has a superior absorption function. In other words, the substrate has an increased absorption capacity. This means it can absorb a large amount of liquid material, preferably a lubricant and/or a coolant. At the same time the foamed polymer provides the substrate with a slow release function. Thus, the substrate can release the absorbed liquid material under the action of external forces, e.g. pressing onto a surface to be polished, in a slow and controllable way. Furthermore, since due to the foamed polymer the substrate can absorb and release a lubricant and/or a coolant, the substrate has a cooling and/or lubricating function during polishing and abrading. Additionally, the substrate can have an anti-blocking function. This results in a novel surface quality as a result of the polishing process.

    [0013] Furthermore, the abrasive tool comprises an abrasive layer which provides the abrasive tool with polishing and/or abrading and/or cutting function. In addition, the abrasive layer can possess antistatic function. The abrasive layer serves the treatment of surfaces. In particular, the abrasive layer is the layer of the abrasive tool which is to be brought in contact with the surface to be polished. In addition, the abrasive layer has a lubricating function so that scratches on the surface are reduced. Furthermore, the abrasive layer has a very good water resistance. All of the functions of the abrasive layer are even improved under wet polishing or abrading conditions.

    [0014] In particular, the abrasive layer has a lubricant component, an adhesive component and an antistatic component. The ratio between the lubricant component and the adhesive component is between 20:1 and 20:5, most preferred 20:3, while advantageously the ratio between adhesive component and antistatic component is between 5:1 and 5:4, most preferred 5:2,7. In particular, the ratio between lubricating component, adhesive component and antistatic component is thus 100:15:8.

    [0015] Also, the abrasive tool can comprise a touch fastener layer. The term "touch fastener layer" refers to a hook and loop fastener layer, in particular a velcro layer. Advantageously, the touch fastener layer is configured as a touch fastener backing cloth, preferably a hook and loop fastener backing cloth, most preferred a velcro backing cloth.

    [0016] The touch fastener layer is preferably bonded to the substrate by means of a second adhesive layer. The touch fastener layer is advantageously bonded to a second end of the substrate, wherein the second end is opposite of the first end. The second adhesive layer advantageously has a thickness of 0,01 mm to 0,1 mm, especially preferred 0,025 mm to 0,075 mm, further preferred 0,04 mm to 0,06 mm. Optimally, the thickness is 0,05 mm. In particular, the second adhesive layer has the same thickness as the first adhesive layer.

    [0017] The second and/or the first adhesive layer are preferably configured as an elastic glue layer which is not liquid. The adhesive forming the adhesive layer can comprise resin, a curing agent and a leveling agent, wherein the ratio between resin and curing agent is preferred between 20:1 and 20:3, especially 20:2. The ratio between curing agent and levelling agent is preferably between 5:0,01 and 5:1, especially preferred 5:0,1. So most preferred the ratio between resin, curing agent and levelling agent is 100:10:0,2.

    [0018] Especially, the first and/or second adhesive layer and/or the touch fastener layer are configured elastic so that the entire abrasive tool can be elastic and thus provides an optimal flexibility for polishing.

    [0019] The abrasive tool can be configured in various shapes, such as e.g. a disc shape or a square shape. Especially, the abrasive tool is touch fastener backed, preferably velcro backed, and punched to have a desired shape.

    [0020] The abrasive tool is adapted to be used in a dry and/or a wet state. The abrasive tool is therefore adapted to be used as a dual-purpose tool. The abrasive tool is preferably adapted to be used for polishing components in automobile manufacturing and/or electronics, computer and/or communication components. The abrasive tool is further adapted to be used for repair, especially paint repair, e.g. of automobile components.

    [0021] Further the abrasive tool is adapted to be used for fine abrading and polishing, preferably of irregular and/or curved surfaces.

    [0022] Due to its special configuration, especially by combining the elastic layer and the substrate comprising a foamed polymer, the abrasive tool has the functions of superior tension, elasticity, superior softness, self-lubricating and anti-blocking. Those advantages of the abrasive tool are even more superior in a wet state of the tool. Overall, a novel precision and polishing quality, i.e. surface quality after polishing, is achieved by means of the abrasive tool.

    [0023] In another aspect, the invention relates to a method of manufacturing an abrasive tool, in particular an abrasive tool as described above. The method comprises the step of bonding a substrate with an elastic layer using an adhesive bonding process.

    [0024] Different problems arise when bonding a substrate made from a foamed polymer and an elastic layer comprising sand. For example, due to the smoothness and softness of the elastic sand layer it is easily deformed and corrugated when being bonded with the substrate. In addition, the substrate has very good adsorption capacity, so that an adhesive easily permeates the substrate when a liquid adhesive is used for bonding, resulting in insecure bonding, embrittlement and a significant loss of adsorption and slow release properties of the substrate.

    [0025] Therefore, the invention suggests using an adhesive bonding process which comprises the step of producing an elastic glue layer from an adhesive. The glue layer has the advantages that it is elastic, but not liquid so that the above difficulties do not arise.

    [0026] In particular, the adhesive is produced into a glue layer which has a thickness of 0,01 mm to 0,1 mm, especially preferred 0,025 mm to 0,075 mm, further preferred 0,04 mm to 0,06 mm. Optimally, the thickness is 0,05 mm. In particular, the glue layer is configured as the first adhesive layer of the above described abrasive tool.

    [0027] The method further comprises the step of hot pressing. By means of hot pressing the elastic layer and the substrate are bonded by means of the elastic glue layer. The temperature applied during hot pressing is preferably between 50 °C and 100 °C, preferably between 60 °C and 90 °C, most preferred between 70 °C and 80 °C.

    [0028] In particular, the method comprises the step of bonding the substrate with a touch fastener layer using an adhesive bonding process which preferably comprises the same steps as for bonding the elastic layer and the substrate. In particular, the glue layer used for this step is configured as the second adhesive layer of the above described abrasive tool.

    [0029] In particular, the method further comprises the step of manufacturing a substrate from a foamed polymer material.

    [0030] In addition, the method comprises the step of manufacturing the elastic layer comprising an elastic glue layer and a sand layer by applying a sand layer onto an elastic glue layer, which could be produced as explained above by means of an adhesive.

    [0031] Preferably, the adhesive used in the adhesive bonding process is based on resin. The adhesive especially comprises resin, a curing agent and a leveling agent as components. The ratio between resin and curing agent is preferred between 20:1 and 20:3, especially 20:2. The ratio between curing agent and levelling agent is preferably between 5:0,01 and 5:1, especially preferred 5:0,1. So most preferred the ratio between resin, curing agent and levelling agent is 100:10:0,2.

    [0032] The method can further comprise the step of applying an abrasive layer onto the elastic layer such that the abrasive layer substantially covers the elastic layer when the abrasive tool is in use.

    [0033] The method can further comprise touch fastener backing, preferably velcro backing, and especially punching the abrasive tool for it to have a desired shape.

    Brief Description of the Drawing



    [0034] The invention will be described below with reference to figure 1 which shows in schematic representation a sectional view of an abrasive tool.

    Detailed Description of the Invention



    [0035] Figure 1 shows a sectional view of an abrasive tool (100) along the thickness direction (18) so that all the different layers of the abrasive tool (100) can be seen.

    [0036] The abrasive tool (100) comprises an abrasive layer (10) on one side and a touch fastener layer (17) on the other side. The touch fastener layer (17) is configured as a touch fastener backing cloth (17a).

    [0037] The abrasive tool (100) comprises an elastic layer (11) onto which the abrasive layer (10) is applied. The elastic layer (11) comprises a sand layer (13) and an elastic glue layer (12). The sand layer (13) is disposed at a first end (11a) of the elastic layer (11) which faces the abrasive layer (10). Furthermore, there is a sand layer (13) disposed at the second end (11b) of the elastic layer (11) so that the glue layer (12) is disposed between the sand layers (13).

    [0038] The abrasive layer (10) is configured such on the elastic layer (11) or rather the sand layer (13) on the first end (11a) of the elastic layer (11) that it substantially covers the sand layer (13) when the abrasive tool is in use.

    [0039] The elastic layer (11) is bonded to a substrate (15) of the abrasive tool (100) by means of a first adhesive layer (14). The substrate (15) is configured as a foamed polymer (15c). The substrate (15) comprises a first end (15a) facing the first adhesive layer (14) and the elastic layer (11) and a second end (15b) facing the touch fastener layer (17). On its second end (15b) the substrate (15) is bonded to a touch fastener layer (17) by means of a second adhesive layer (16). The touch fastener layer (17) is configured as a touch fastener backing cloth (17a).

    List of reference signs



    [0040] 
    100
    abrasive tool
    10
    abrasive layer
    11
    elastic layer
    11a
    first end of the elastic layer
    11b
    second end of the elastic layer
    12
    elastic glue layer
    13
    sand layer
    14
    first adhesive layer
    15
    substrate
    15a
    first end of the substrate
    15b
    second end of the substrate
    15c
    foamed polymer
    16
    second adhesive layer
    17
    touch fastener layer
    17a
    touch fastener backing cloth
    18
    thickness direction



    Claims

    1. Abrasive tool (100) for polishing the abrasive tool (100) comprising an abrasive layer (10) and an elastic layer (11), wherein the elastic layer (11) is bonded to a substrate (15) at a first end (15a) of the substrate (15) by means of an adhesive (14), characterized in that,
    the elastic layer (11) comprises an elastic glue layer (12) and at least one sand layer (13),
    wherein the elastic glue layer (12) is formed from an adhesive (14, 16) and the elastic glue layer (12) is not liquid,
    wherein the at least one sand layer (13) is used for achieving an improved elasticity as well as a better adaption to surfaces to be polished.
     
    2. The abrasive tool (100) according to claim 1,
    wherein the elastic layer (11) is bonded to the substrate (15) by means of a first adhesive layer (14).
     
    3. The abrasive tool (100) according to claim 1 or 2,
    wherein the substrate (15) is formed by a foamed polymer (15c).
     
    4. The abrasive tool (100) according to any previous claim,
    wherein the abrasive tool (100) comprises a touch fastener layer (17).
     
    5. A method of manufacturing an abrasive tool (100) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, comprising the step of bonding a substrate (15) with an elastic layer (11) using an adhesive bonding process, wherein the adhesive bonding process comprises a step of forming an elastic glue layer (12) from an adhesive (14, 16) and a step of hot pressing.
     
    6. The method according to claim 5,
    wherein the method comprises the step of bonding the substrate (15) with a touch fastener layer (17) using an adhesive bonding process.
     
    7. The method according to claim 6,
    wherein the adhesive (14, 16) used in the adhesive bonding process is based on resin.
     
    8. The method according to any one of the claims 5 to 7,
    wherein the method comprises a step of applying an abrasive layer (10) onto the elastic layer (11) such that the abrasive layer (10) substantially covers the elastic layer (11) when the abrasive tool (100) is in use.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Schleifwerkzeug (100) zum Polieren,
    wobei das Schleifwerkzeug (100) eine Schleifschicht (10) und eine elastische Schicht (11) umfasst, wobei die elastische Schicht (11) mittels eines Klebstoffs (14) mit einem Substrat (15) an einem ersten Ende (15a) des Substrats (15) verbunden ist,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
    die elastische Schicht (11) eine elastische Klebstoffschicht (12) und wenigstens eine Sandschicht (13) umfasst,
    wobei die elastische Klebstoffschicht (12) aus einem Klebstoff (14, 16) gebildet ist und die elastische Klebstoffschicht (12) nicht flüssig ist,
    wobei die wenigstens eine Sandschicht (13) verwendet wird, um eine verbesserte Elastizität sowie eine bessere Anpassung an zu polierende Oberflächen zu erreichen
     
    2. Schleifwerkzeug (100) gemäß Anspruch 1,
    wobei die elastische Schicht (11) mittels einer ersten Klebstoffschicht (14) mit dem Substrat (15) verbunden ist.
     
    3. Schleifwerkzeug (100) gemäß Anspruch 1 oder 2,
    wobei das Substrat (15) durch ein geschäumtes Polymer (15c) gebildet wird.
     
    4. Schleifwerkzeug (100) gemäß einem früheren Anspruch,
    wobei das Schleifwerkzeug (100) eine Klettverbindungsschicht (17) umfasst.
     
    5. Verfahren zur Herstellung eines Schleifwerkzeugs (100) gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4,
    umfassend den Schritt des Verbindens eines Substrats (15) mit einer elastischen Schicht (11) unter Verwendung eines Klebeverbindungsverfahrens, wobei das Klebeverbindungsverfahren einen Schritt des Bildens einer elastischen Klebstoffschicht (12) aus einem Klebstoff (14, 16) und einen Schritt des Heißpressens umfasst.
     
    6. Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 5,
    wobei das Verfahren den Schritt des Verbindens des Substrats (15) mit einer Klettverbindungsschicht (17) unter Verwendung eines Klebeverbindungsverfahrens umfasst.
     
    7. Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 6,
    wobei der Klebstoff (14, 16), der in dem Klebeverbindungsverfahren verwendet wird, auf Harz basiert.
     
    8. Verfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 7,
    wobei das Verfahren einen Schritt des Aufbringens einer Schleifschicht (10) auf die elastische Schicht (11) umfasst, so dass die Schleifschicht (10) die elastische Schicht (11) im Wesentlichen bedeckt, wenn das Schleifwerkzeug (100) verwendet wird.
     


    Revendications

    1. Outil abrasif (100) pour polir, l'outil abrasif (100) comprenant une couche abrasive (10) et une couche élastique (11), dans lequel la couche élastique (11) est collée à un substrat (15) à une première extrémité (15a) du substrat (15) au moyen d'un adhésif (14), caractérisé en ce que
    la couche élastique (11) comprend une couche de colle élastique (12) et au moins une couche de sable (13),
    dans lequel la couche de colle élastique (12) est formée à partir d'un adhésif (14, 16) et la couche de colle élastique (12) n'est pas liquide,
    dans lequel l'au moins une couche de sable (13) est utilisée pour obtenir une élasticité améliorée ainsi qu'une meilleure adaptation aux surfaces à polir.
     
    2. Outil abrasif (100) selon la revendication 1,
    dans lequel la couche élastique (11) est collée au substrat (15) au moyen d'une première couche adhésive (14).
     
    3. Outil abrasif (100) selon la revendication 1 ou 2,
    dans lequel le substrat (15) est formé par du polymère moussé (15c).
     
    4. Outil abrasif (100) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
    dans lequel l'outil abrasif (100) comprend une couche de fixation tactile (17).
     
    5. Procédé de fabrication d'un outil abrasif (100) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4,
    comprenant l'étape de lier un substrat (15) à une couche élastique (11) en utilisant un procédé de collage adhésif, dans lequel le procédé de collage adhésif comprend une étape de formation d'une couche de colle élastique (12) à partir d'un adhésif (14, 16) et une étape de pressage à chaud.
     
    6. Procédé selon la revendication 5,
    dans lequel le procédé comprend l'étape de coller le substrat (15) avec une couche de fixation tactile (17) en utilisant un procédé de collage adhésif.
     
    7. Procédé selon la revendication 6,
    dans lequel l'adhésif (14, 16) utilisé dans le procédé de collage adhésif est à base de résine.
     
    8. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 5 à 7,
    dans lequel le procédé comprend une étape d'application d'une couche abrasive (10) sur la couche élastique (11) de façon à ce que la couche abrasive (10) couvre essentiellement la couche élastique (11) lorsque l'outil abrasif (100) est en utilisation.
     




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