This invention relates to apparatus for cutting concrete curbs, but which also may be utilized to cut other fixed structures.
It is known to utilize machines that are mobile to cut concrete curbs and the like. However, such arrangements are relatively expensive and limited in application. More particularly, although such devices employ a rotary saw blade (as does the apparatus of the present invention), orientation and placement of the blade during use are highly restricted, thus limiting the types of cuts that can be made.
The present invention relates to apparatus which enables the rotary saw blade employed to be rapidly adjusted and modified to provide different blade orientations to perform different types of cuts in a concrete curb or other fixed structure.
The apparatus includes a vehicle for moving relative to a concrete curb or other fixed structure, the vehicle including a vehicle framework.
The primary saw support structure is mounted for movement relative to the vehicle framework.
First prime mover structure is employed for moving the primary saw support structure relative to the vehicle framework.
An articulated saw support is provided that includes second prime mover structure connected to the primary saw support structure.
A saw having a rotary saw blade is attached to the articulated saw support, actuation of the first prime mover structure operable to move the primary saw support structure and the saw toward or away from the curb or other fixed structure.
The second prime mover structure is operable to move the saw to selectively alternatively position the saw blade in horizontal or vertical planes or canted relative to one or both of the horizontal and vertical planes.
Other features, advantages and objects of the present invention will become apparent with reference to the following description and accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, apparatus constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is identified by reference numeral 10. The apparatus is employed for cutting concrete curbs or other fixed structures.
The apparatus 10 includes a wheeled vehicle having an outside body or shell 18 (shown in
The vehicle includes a rigid vehicle framework 20. A primary saw support structure is mounted for movement relative to the vehicle framework 20. The primary saw support structure includes a pivoted framework 26 connected to vehicle framework 20 by pivots 28. The pivoted framework 26 includes a front plate 30 defining an opening 32 at the bottom thereof.
Prime mover structure in the form of hydraulic cylinders 36 is employed with the pivoted framework 26 to tilt or pivot the pivoted framework 26 to move the front plate 30 up or down.
The primary saw support structure additionally includes a telescopic structure 40 supported by the pivoted framework 26 and pivotally moveable therewith upon activation of the hydraulic cylinders 36. The telescopic structure 40 includes a housing or sleeve 42 pivotally connected at pivot 44 to pivoted framework 26. A hydraulic cylinder 46 extending between front plate 30 of pivoted framework 26 and the housing 42 is employed to selectively alternatively raise or lower the telescopic structure relative to the pivotal framework. This action is illustrated for example in
Telescopic member 40 also includes an elongated support member 48 axially slidably moveable relative to the housing and disposed within the housing interior. A hydraulic cylinder 52 interconnects the housing and the elongated support member for selectively alternatively extending or retract the elongated support member. Such action is illustrated for example in
Elongated support member 48 has a distal end 54. The above-described hydraulic cylinder 46 will serve to raise or lower the distal end 54 as will pivotal movement of pivoted framework 26 by hydraulic cylinders 36 in an independent fashion.
An articulated saw support 60 is connected to the distal end of elongated support member 48. A saw 62, which may suitably be hydraulically powered, is supported by articulated saw support 60. The saw has a rotary saw blade 64.
Articulated saw support 60 includes prime mover structure in the form of hydraulically powered rotary actuators 66, 68. Rotary actuator 66 is attached to distal end 54 of the elongated support member. Rotary actuator 66 has a rotary actuator operational axis disposed orthogonally relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongated support structure.
Rotary actuator 68 is attached to and depends from rotary actuator 66. The rotary actuator operational axis of rotary actuator 68 is disposed orthogonally relative to the rotary actuator operational axis of rotary actuator 66.
Rotary actuator 66 is operable to rotate the rotary actuator 68 in a plane orthogonal to the rotary actuator operational axis of rotary actuator 66.
Saw 62 is connected to rotary actuator 68 and rotary actuator 68 is operable to rotate the saw in a plane orthogonal to the operational axis of rotary actuator 68 to change orientation of the rotary saw blade 64. Rotation of rotary actuator 68 by rotary actuator 66 will also rotate the saw in a plane orthogonal to the rotary actuator operational axis of rotary actuator 66.
With the above-described arrangement, actuation of the first prime mover structure is operable to move the primary saw support structure and the saw toward or away from the curb or other fixed structure. The second prime mover structure incorporated in the articulated saw support is operable to move the saw to selectively alternatively position the saw blade in horizontal or vertical planes or canted relative to one or both of the horizontal and vertical planes as selected by the operator of the apparatus. The drawing figures hereof are merely representative of the virtually unlimited placements and orientations of the rotary saw blade that can be accomplished using the apparatus of this invention.
The apparatus also includes safety features and other useful features not incorporated in prior art concrete curb cutter machines. For example, a protective shield 70 is provided to protect an operator of the apparatus from the saw blade and loose material cut by the saw blade. A control console 72 is located at a position on the apparatus at the location of the shield.
Suitably, the apparatus will incorporate sensing structure such as ultrasonic sensor 74 for sensing the location of the saw relative to a curb or other fixed structure being cut by the saw. A water spray nozzle 76 may be incorporated with the saw and articulated saw support adjacent to the rotary saw blade.
A sensor 78 may be attached to the vehicle for sensing the location of the concrete curb or other fixed structure to provide sensor signals employed to guide wheels 80 of the apparatus vehicle. As illustrated in
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