Title of Invention

ABRASIVE TOOL

Abstract An abrasive tool comprising of a base portion (2), having a foam layer (3) affixed to the abrasive tool base portion, and a plastic film layer (4) affixed, bonded or glued to the foam layer. This tool is adapted to receive an abrasive material layer (5) or sand paper or other abrasive material having a pressure sensitive adhesive applied to one side of the abrasive material, to allow said abrasive material to be stuck and affixed to the abrasive tool. The abrasive tool may be hand operated, or operated by electric power, air power, or other motive power.
Full Text TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to a system for holding an abrasive medium to a tool and in
particular, though not solely, the invention relates to a system for effectively
holding an abrasive medium to a sanding hand tool.
BACKGROUND ART
Sanding tools are used widely and available in a variety of shapes and sizes to
suit their particular application or desired use. In general, it may be said that there
are three main configurations utilised to locate and hold an abrasive material such
as sandpaper in position against a supporting tool body (which may be a power
tool or hand tool). These three types can be classified according to the following
descriptions:
1. screw down clips or clamps to allow an abrasive material, such as
sandpaper to be wrapped around the ends of the tool and clamped onto
the tool by such screw-down clips or clamps, ,,
2. hook and loop systems (such as VELCRO®) with either hooks or loops
provided on a base of the tool body and loops or hooks provided on the
back surface of the sandpaper; or
3. various foam pads glued to a base of the body of the tool (i.e. the abrasive
support portion of the tool) where the exposed or 'skin' side of the foam
has applied thereto abrasives by, for example, pressure sensitive adhesive
to allow it to stick to the foam. Foam pads may be made, for example,
from Ethyl Vinyl Acetate (EVA) and may be incorporated in sanding tools
having screw down clips of clamps or hook and loop fastening systems.
Foam pads provide a cushion between the tool and the surface to be
sanded.
Problems exist with current sanding tool design, in paricular as the types of tool
configurations requiring screw-down clips or clamps for holding the abrasive
material in place do not tend to facilitate simple abrasive material attachment. In
addition, the present abrasive material holder systems generally make fitting of
abrasive material a slow and fiddly process, and screw-down clamp type systems
can result in wastage of abrasive material when attempting to ensure correct fitting
of the material.
The hook and loop system of holding the abrasive material to a sanding tool can
be expensive, and the tool system utilising EVA foam can be problematic due to
foam materials being porous by nature and not therefore conducive to adhering
abrasive material such as sandpaper thereto. It is known that since foams, such
as EVA, are produced from moulds and subsequently cut into slabs, a shiny, or
smoother skin surface occurs against the mould surface. This skin material, which
is in general the off-cut from batch EVA production processes is conducive to
adhering abrasive material such as sand paper thereto. The availability of this
EVA skin material is however not currently sufficient to allow production of sanding
tools on an industrial scale.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an abrasive tool or a
system for holding an abrasive medium to a hand tool which will go at least some
way towards overcoming the above disadvantages or which will at least provide
the industry and/or public with a useful choice.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a system which may be utilised with sanding
tools to provide a surface capable of attaching and providing a good adhesive
surface for the adhesive backed abrasive material sheet whilst also being able to
provide a more economic and/or less awkward system for connecting together a
sanding tool body and an abrasive material sheet.
All references, Including any patents or patent applications cited in this
specification are hereby incorporated by reference. admission is made that
any reference constitutes prior art. The discussion of the references states what
their authors assert, and the applicants reserve the right to challenge the accuracy
and pertinency of the cited documents. It will be clearly understood that, although
a number of prior art publications are referred to herein, this reference does not
constitute an admission that any of these documents form part of the common
general knowledge in the art, in New Zealand or in any other country.
it is acknowledged that the term 'comprise' may, under varying jurisdictions, be
attributed with either an exclusive or an inclusive meaning. For the purpose of this
specification, and unless otherwise noted, the term 'comprise' shall have an
inclusive meaning • i.e. that it will be taken to mean an inclusion of not only the
listed components it directly references, but also other non-specified components
or elements. This rationale will also be used when the term 'comprised' or
'comprising' is used in relation to one or more steps in a method or process.
Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from the ensuing description which is given by way of example only.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
In a first aspect, the invention consists in an abrasive tool comprising:
a base portion, and
a plastics film layer on said base portion adapted to receive an abrasive
material layer.
Preferably, said base portion includes a foam layer to which said plastics film layer
is applied.
Preferably, an abrasive material layer is applied to said plastics film layer.
Preferably, said abrasive material layer comprises abrasive material fixed to a
backing layer wherein the backing layer is applied to the plastics film layer.
Preferably, said backing layer is provided with an adhesive to attach the abrasive
material fayer to the plastics film layer.
Preferably, the adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive.
Preferably, said foam layer is formed from ethyl vinyl acetate foam or polyethylene
foam or polypropylene foam.
Preferably, said plastics film layer is formed from ethyl vinyl acetate film or
polyethylene film or polypropylene.
Preferably, said plastics film layer is applied to said foam layer by laminating
during formation of the foam layer.
Preferably, a handle is connected to the base portion of the tool.
Preferably, the base portion is substantially planar.
Preferably, the base portion is flexible and means are provided on the tool for
adjusting the curvature of the base portion and fixing the curvature of the base
portion once adjusted.
Preferably, said curvature of the base portion may be concave or convex.
Preferably, said base portion is connected to a handle portion about a central
pivot line and adjustment means are provided at respective spaced apart ends of
the handle portion to allow the ends of the base portion to be moved closer to or
further away from the respective ends of the base portion.
Preferably, each said adjustment means has a pivotable connection with a
respective end of the base portion.
Preferably, each said adjustment means comprises a screw member passing
through a respective end of the handle portion and received within a socket
pivotably connected to a respective end of the base portion.
Preferably, each socket is pivotable about a rod fixed within an end of the base
portion, wherein the rod is fixed to the base portion substantially across the entire
width of the base portion.
In a second aspect, the invention consists in an abrasive tool comprising:
a handle portion,
a flexible base portion connected to the handle portion about a central
pivot line, and
adjustment means between the handle and base portions for adjustably
fixing the curvature of the base portion.
Preferably, said curvature of the base portion may to concave or convex.
Preferably, said base portion is connected to the handle portion about a central
pivot line and adjustment means are provided at respective spaced apart ends of
the handle portion to allow the ends of the base portion to be moved closer to or
further away from the respective ends of the base portion,
Preferably, each said adjustment means has a pivotable connection with a
respective end of the base portion.
Preferably, each said adjustment means comprises a screw member passing
through a respective end of the handle portion and received within a socket
pivotably connected to a respective end of the base portion.
Preferably, each socket is pivotable about a rod fixed within an end of the base
portion, wherein the rod is fixed to the base portion substantially across the entire
width of the base portion.
Preferably, a plastics film layer is provided on tr > outer surface of the base
portion.
Preferably, the base portion includes a foam layer to said plastics film layer
is applied.
Preferably, an abrasive material layer is applied to said plastics film layer.
Preferably, said abrasive layer comprises abrasive material fixed to a backing
layer wherein the backing layer is applied to the plastics film layer.
Preferably, said backing layer is provided with an adhesive to attach the abrasive
material layer to the plastics film layer.
Preferably, the adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive.
Preferably, said foam layer is formed from ethyl vinyl acetate foam or polyethylene
foam or polypropylene.
Preferably, said plastics film layer is formed from, athyl vinyl acetate film or
polyethylene film or polypropylene.
Preferably, said plastics film layer is applied to said foam layer by laminating
during formation of the foam layer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Further aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the ensuing
description which is given by way of example only and with reference to the
accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1A illustrates a side elevational view of one embodiment of a sanding
tool incorporating an abrasive holder system according to the
present invention;
Figure 1B illustrates a plan view of a sanding tool Figure 1 A;
Figure 1C illustrates an end elevational view of a sanding tool Figure 1 A;
Figure 2A illustrates a side elevational view of a second embodiment of a
sanding tool in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2B illustrates a plan view of the sanding tool illustrated in Figure 2A;
Figure 2C illustrates an end elevational view of the sanding tool illustrated in
Figure 2A;
Figure 3A illustrates a side elevational view of a third embodiment of a sanding
tool in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 3B illustrates a plan view of the sanding tool illustrated in Figure 3A;
Figure 3C illustrates an end elevational view of the sanding tool illustrated in
Figure 3A;
Figure 4A illustrates a side elevational view of a fourth embodiment of a
sanding tool in accordance with "r,e present invention in an
alternative configuration to Figures 1A: 2A or 3A;
Figure 4B illustrates a plan view of the sanding tool illustrated in Figure 4A;
Figure 4C illustrates an end elevations! view of Figure 4A;
Figure 5A illustrates a side elevational view of a f *th embodiment of a sanding
tool according to the present invention;
Figure 5B illustrates a plan view of the sanding tool illustrated in Figure 5A;
Figure 5C illustrates an end elevational view of the sanding tool illustrated in
Figure 5A;
Figure 6A illustrates a side eievational view of a further aspect of a sanding
tool according to the present invention;
Figure 6B illustrates an underneath view of Figure 6A vMh sandpaper
removed.
Figure 7A illustrates a side elevational view of a second embodiment of the
further aspect of a sanding tool according to the present invention;
Figure 7B illustrates an underneath view of r.gure 7A with sandpaper
removed.
Figure 8A illustrates a plan view of an sixth embodiment of a sanding tool
according to the present invention:
Figure 8B illustrates a side elevational view of Figure 8A with sandpaper
removed.
BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
With reference to Figures 1A, 1B and 1C there is shown a first embodiment of a
sanding tool incorporating sn abrasive system according to the present invention.
The sanding or abrasive tool includes a handle 1 having a planar support base 2
onto which is attached a foam material 3, for exarvle EVA, polypropylene or
polyethylene or other suitable foam material. A duable film 4 such as EVA,
polypropylene or polyethylene or other plastics film is glued or laminated or
bonded onto the outer face of foam layer 3 and a layer of abrasive material 5 such
as sandpaper is adhered to the film layer 4.
The sandpaper layer 5 may be adhered to the film layer 4 by a pressure sensitive
adhesive applied to the back side of the sandpaper which allows the sandpaper to
stick (and hold fast to) the film 4. The sandpaper layer 5 may also desirably allow
peeling of the sandpaper from film 4 either after use or as and when required such
as when the abrasive material on the front face of the sandpaper is worn down, or
a different grade of sandpaper is required.
With reference to Figures 2a, 2b and 2c, there is shown a second embodiment of
the sanding tool according to the present invention. The second embodiment is
very similar to the first embodiment except for an alternatively shaped handle 1.
Similarly, Figures 3, 3a and 3b illustrate a third embodiment of a sanding tool
according to the present invention, which utilises a swivel handle 13 connected to
a base plate 1 having a planar support base 2 to attach suitable foam material.
Figures 4a, 4b, 4c and 5a, 5b and 5c illustrate fourth and fifth embodiments of
hand-held sander tools which may utilise the foam, film, abrasive material laminate
configuration described with reference to the first to third embodiments but with
alternatively shaped handle and/or support base shapes.
Figures 6a and 6b Illustrate a further embodiment of the present invention
including a handle 1b additionally providing a bendable and adjustable support
base portion 2b onto which is attached suitable foam material 3 (for example EVA
or other suitable foam material) and onto which a suitably durable film 4 may be
glued or laminated. The film 4 is applied to the foam layer 3 to allow abrasive
sandpaper or the like having suitable pressure sensitive or other types of adhesive
applied to one side thereof, to stick and hold the sandpaper to the film 4.
As mentioned previously, the sandpaper/abrasive may also be able to be
releasable from film 4 by peeling said sandpaper therefrom, as and when
required. Adjusting screws 7 are also provided to adjust the convex curve of the
support base 2b for sanding inside curved corners. Attachment of mounting
points 8 may also be provided in such an embodiment, thereby allowing the base
2b to be adjustable in shape, allowing for a flat, convex or concave sanding
surface. The foam (and film layers 4) can in this way be connected in such a way
to a sander tool as to utilise the foam/film layer flexibility and flex the materials
about the base 2b, or any curved position or base 2b shape as dictates by the
adjustable screws 7. The base 2b may also be conected to the hand tool by
points 8 (which may be in the form of a longue-in-groove or key in slot
configuration). Adjustable screws 7 may connect via connection point 10 with an
axle 9 extending substantially the width of the base 2b. The position of such an
axel allows uniform pressure to be maintained along the width edge of the
foam/film/base layers. The connection point 10 may be in the form of a universal
ball joint or similar which allows the base 2b and atachment layers 3,4 to rotate
relative to the body of the tool 16 in sympathy with a surface being sanded.
With reference to Figures 7a and 7b there is shown a further preferred
embodiment of the present invention in the form of an abrasive holder handle 1c,
a flat bendable and adjustable base portion 2c on to which is attached suitable
foam material 3 and to which a suitably durable film 4 is glued or laminated.
Abrasive sandpaper 5 may then be adhered to film 4 and preferably be easily
releasable therefrom by peeling as and when required. Adjustment means 11
such as an adjustable screw (similar to adjustable screw 7) may be utilised in a
similar fashion to the embodiment illustrated in figure© 6a, 6b and as previously
described. Such an adjustable screw may be connected to an axle 9 substantially
extending the width of the base 2b via a universal connection joint. In particular
this embodiment of an abrasive tool (and holder) may be utilised for the sanding of
concave surfaces; where screws 7 may be extended to push the base 2b
connected at points 9, 10 away from the tool body 1c, whilst a central portion of
the base 2b remains fixed at 14.
With reference to Figures 8a and 8b there is shown a further embodiment of the
present invention in the form of a file including a handle 12, a fiat stiff or flexible
base 2 to attach suitable foam material 3 (such as FVA or other suitable foam
material) and to which a suitably durable film 4 is glued or applied or laminated.
An abrasive material such as sandpaper 5 is applied to film 4 preferably in such a
way that the sandpaper abrasive is easily releasable from the film 4 by peeling
said off and when required. A suitable flat or handled sanding tool for the purpose
of fifing human naiis, or animal nails or hoofs is thereby provided.
Although not shown, it should be appreciate that the tool could be formed from a
solid or composite body made entirely from EVA, or Polyethylene, or rubber, or
cork, or composite materials, or any otrnr suitable materials, and where a film
layer can be laminated directly to the flat base of the body. Abrasives having
pressure sensitive adhesive applied to one side can then be applied to, and easily
removable from, the film layer. The block of, for example, EVA, could be
moulded to form a handle so that the tool looks much like the tool shown in
Figures 1a to 1c.
In the above described embodiments there is provided a series of sanding tools
having square, rectangular, triangular, oval, or any suitable shaped base to which
a layer of foam such as Ethyl Vinyl Acetate (EVA), or Polyethylene (PE), or any
other suitable foam can be glued. A handle may be attached to the upper side of
the base of the tool by which to push, pull, and move the tool to perform sanding.
The EVA foam, or PE foam, or any other suitable foam will have a suitable plastics
film such as Polyethylene film, or any other suitable film laminated thereto. This
laminated film creates a much more durable surface on the EVA foam onto which
abrasives coated with any suitable adhesive (such as pressure sensitive adhesive)
can be stuck and applied to. Preferably, pressure sensitive adhesive backed
sandpaper abrasive can be easily peeled off and released from the film laminated
side of the foam.
The film layer laminated to the foam layer could also be imprinted with branding or
any suitable printed information on the side of the film to be laminated to the foam,
thereby providing branding or printing that is free from wear and tear or damage.
The EVA or other suitable foam adhered to the base can be of any suitable
thickness from less than about 1mm thick to about 25mm thick or more.
While it is desirable to apply plastics film to the foam, the foam could alternatively
have any suitable coating applied to its surface which would create a surface
suitable for attaching, adhering and removing abrasives with a suitable adhesive.
The abrasive material could have any suitable and removable waxed paper, or
any other suitable removable protective backing paper or film applied thereto to
enable peeling from the film layer.
As mentioned above in relation to Figures 6 and 7, the abrasive holders or
sanding tools according to the present invention may have adjustable bases that
can be adjusted to create either a concave or convex curve to conform to fit any
curved surface to be sanded.
The present invention is not limited to hand tools but may also be used in electric
sanding tools. It should also be noted that the film layer may be applied directly to
the bottom base of the sanding tool without the need for the foam layer where the
tool may be made entirely from rubber, synthetic compound, cork, or any other
suitable material including composite materials to provide the necessary elasticity
to the sandpaper. The file embodiment of Figures 8a and 8b may have a flat thin
base with rounded or square or other shaped ends.
The EVA foam pad preferably has a thickness of between approximately 0.5mm
and 25mm, and the foam may be of a density ranging from 20 to over 200 kg.m"3.
The film layer may be applied to the foam layer or directly to the base of the tool
with any suitable glue or heat laminating or other suitable application system.
Abrasive material such as sandpaper having a suitable pressure sensitive
adhesive (PSA) applied to one side thereof can be attached to the film layer by
peeling the protective backing paper from the PSA side of the sandpaper and
sticking the sandpaper to the film layer.
Aspects of the present invention have been described by way of example only and
it should be appreciated that modifications and additions may be made thereto
without departing from the scope thereof as defined in the appended claims.
We claim:
1. An abrasive tool comprising:
a base portion; and
a plastics film layer on said base portion adapted to receive an abrasive material
layer, wherein said base portion includes a foam layer to which said plastics film
layer is applied.
2. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein an abrasive material layer is
applied to said plastics film layer.
3. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 2 wherein said abrasive layer comprises
abrasive material fixed to a backing layer wherein the backing layer is applied to
the plastic film layer.
4. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims wherein said
backing layer is provided with an adhesive to attach the abrasive material layer to
the film layer.
5. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 4 wherein the adhesive is a pressure
sensitive adhesive.
6. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims, wherein said
foam layer is formed from ethyl vinyl acetate form or polyethylene form or
polypropylene form.
7. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims wherein said
plastics film layer is formed ethyl vinyl acetate film or polyethylene film or
polypropylene film
8. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims wherein said

plastics film layer is applied to said foam layer by laminating during formation of
the foam layer.
9. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims wherein a handle
is connected to the base portion of the tool.
10. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims wherein the base
portion is substantially planar.
11. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims wherein the base
portion is flexible and means are provided on the tool for adjusting the curvature
of the base portion and fixing the curvature of the base portion once adjusted.
12. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 11 wherein said curvature of the base
portion may be concave or convex.
13. An abrasive tool as claimed in claims 11 or claim 12 wherein said base portion is
connected to a handle portion about a central pivot line and adjustment means
are provided at respective spaced apart ends of the handle portion to allow the
ends of the base portion to be moved closer to or further away from the
respective ends of the base portion.
14. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 13 wherein each said adjustment means has
a pivotable connection with a respective end of the base portion.
15. An abrasive tool as claimed in claims 13 or claim 14 wherein each said
adjustment means comprises a screw member passing through a respective end
of the handle portion and received within a socket pivotably connected to a
respective end of the base portion.
16. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 15 wherein each socket is pivotable about a
rod fixed within an end of the base portion, wherein the rod is fixed to the base
portion substantially across the entire width of the base portion.
17. An abrasive tool comprising:
a handle portion,
a flexible base portion connected to the handle portion about a central pivot line,
and
adjustment means between the handle and base portions for adjustably fixing the
curvature of the base portion, said adjustment means being pivotable connection
with a respective end of the flexible base portion.
18. An abrasive tool as claimed in 17 wherein said curvature of the flexible base
portion may be concave or convex.
19. An abrasive tool as claimed in claims 17 or 18 wherein said flexible base portion
is connected to the handle portion about a central pivot line and adjustment
means are provided at respective spaced apart ends of the handle portion to
allow the ends of the flexible base portion to be moved closer to or further away
from the respective ends of the flexible base portion.
20. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of claims 18 to 19 wherein each said
adjustment means comprises a screw member passing through a respective end
of the handle portion and received within a socket pivotably connected to a
respective end of the flexible base portion.
21. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 20 wherein each socket is pivotable about a
rod fixed within a end of the flexible base portion, wherein the rod is fixed to the
flexible base portion substantially across the entire width of the flexible base
portion.
22. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of claims 17 to 20 wherein a plastics film
layer is provided on the outer surface of the flexible base portion.
23. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 22 wherein the flexible base portion
includes a foam layer to which said plastics film layer is applied.
24. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 22 or claim ?3 wherein an abrasive material
layer is applied to said plastics film layer.
25. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 24 wherein said abrasive material layer
comprises abrasive material fixed to a backing layer wherein the backing layer is
applied to the plastics film layer.
26. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 25 wherein said backing layer is provided
with an adhesive to attach the abrasive material layer to the plastics film layer.
27. An abrasive tool as claimed in claim 26 wherein the adhesive is a pressure
sensitive adhesive.
28. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of claims 23 to 26 wherein said foam
layer is formed from ethyl vinyl acetate foam or polyethylene foam or
polypropylene form.
29. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of claims 22 to 28 wherein said plastics
film layer is formed from ethyl vinyl acetate film or polyethylene film or
polypropylene film.
30. An abrasive tool as claimed in anyone of claim 22 to 29 wherein said plastics
film layer is applied to said foam layer by laminuing during formation of the foam
layer.
31. An abrasive tool substantially as hereinbefore described and as illustrated with
reference to the accompanying drawings.
An abrasive tool comprising of a base portion (2), having a foam layer (3) affixed to
the abrasive tool base portion, and a plastic film layer (4) affixed, bonded or glued to
the foam layer. This tool is adapted to receive an abrasive material layer (5) or sand
paper or other abrasive material having a pressure sensitive adhesive applied to one
side of the abrasive material, to allow said abrasive material to be stuck and affixed
to the abrasive tool. The abrasive tool may be hand operated, or operated by electric
power, air power, or other motive power.

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00040-kolnp-2005-claims.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-correspondence.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-correspondence_1.1.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-correspondence_1.2.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-correspondence_1.3.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-correspondence_1.4.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-correspondence_1.5.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-correspondence_1.6.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-correspondence_1.7.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-description(complete).pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-drawings.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-foreign fillings.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-form-1.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-form-18.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-form-2.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-form-3.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-form-4.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-form-5.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-international publication.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-international search authority report.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-others.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-others_1.1.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-p.a.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-pct others.pdf

00040-kolnp-2005-priority document.pdf

40-KOLNP-2005-(06-02-2012)-FORM-27.pdf

40-KOLNP-2005-CORRESPONDENCE 1.8.pdf

40-KOLNP-2005-FORM 27.pdf


Patent Number 224985
Indian Patent Application Number 40/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 44/2008
Publication Date 31-Oct-2008
Grant Date 29-Oct-2008
Date of Filing 17-Jan-2005
Name of Patentee HOPE,STEPHEN,ROSS
Applicant Address PO BOX 38 401,HOWICK,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 HOPE,STEPHEN,ROSS PO BOX 38 401,HOWICK,
2 WELCOME,ROBERT,JOHN 69 O'HALLORAN ROSD,HOWICK,AUCKLAND 1750
3 JONES,JASON,ROBERT 62H WOLLINGTON STREET,HOWICK,AUCKLAND 1705
PCT International Classification Number B24D 15/02
PCT International Application Number PCT/NZ2003/000190
PCT International Filing date 2003-08-27
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 519162 2002-08-27 New Zealand