This application is a U.S. National Stage application of PCT/FI2016/050221, filed Apr. 8, 2016 and published on Jan. 19, 2017 as WO/2017/009524, which claims the benefit of Finnish Patent Application No. 20155559, filed Jul. 16, 2015, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
The invention relates to an apparatus for grinding a concrete floor surface according to the preamble of the independent claim directed thereto, in order to perform grinding with a manual, a pullable and/or a drive-on concrete trowel machine.
It is known to use in the above mentioned purpose e.g. as shown in
Especially in connection with a trowel plate it is known to use porous washing, polishing or waxing disks e.g. being affixed to its scrubbing surface with a sticker coupling and having diamond disks fastened in a circle thereon especially for grinding a concrete floor surface. In this case thorough cleaning of the trowel plate is required before the sticker tapes are being attached thereto, as well as cleanness of the sticker surfaces, in order to keep the disk provided with diamond disks reliably attached to the scrub plate.
On the other hand, e.g. U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,255,513 and 7,481,602 disclose solutions for the diamond grinding of a concrete surface that differ from the above described, whereby in the former patent there is presented a diamond coating to be attached onto a scrubbing surface of a trowel wing with a suitable middle layer. In the latter patent, for its part, there is presented a corresponding solution as described above being used in connection with a circular trowel plate, as well as a coupling arrangement for coupling the diamond disks rotatably onto the scrubbing surface of the trowel plate with three backing discs and rotation mechanisms.
Arranging a diamond grinding surface straight onto the scrubbing surface of trowel wings or a trowel plate is disadvantageous first of all in that respect that scrubbing tools executed with such trowel organs are single-use and only applicable for diamond grinding. On the other hand, diamond disks to be used on the principle according to U.S. Pat. No. 7,481,602, are being attached onto the scrubbing surface of the trowel plate with multiple middle layers, due to which the actual diamond grinding surface remains quite far apart from the trowel plate. Thus, coupling thereof causes both mechanical strain and vibration, which is why the efficient service life of the diamond grinding equipment in question remains short even despite the fact that they are able to rotate on the scrubbing surface.
Because the rotation speed of the concrete trowel machines may be considerably high, there is also a risk in the diamond grinding with present solutions that the fastening of the diamond grinding equipment gives way in away that bigger or smaller particles may get thrown out from the scrubbing surface with a high speed causing thus a work safety hazard in addition to other possible damages.
It is an aim of the apparatus for grinding a concrete floor surface according to the present invention to bring about a decisive improvement particularly in the problems described above and thus to raise essentially the level of prior art. In order to carry out this aim, the apparatus for grinding a concrete floor surface according to the invention is mainly characterized by what has been presented in the characterizing part of the independent claim directed thereto.
As the most important advantages of the apparatus according to the invention may be mentioned simplicity and efficiency of the parts and subsystems related thereto as well as use thereof first of all thanks to the fact that the diamond grinding equipment may be attached in a fast and reliable manner to the concrete trowel organ, such as a trowel plate or trowel wings, without the risk e.g. of the diamond disk or parts thereof getting loosened involuntarily during grinding. As an advantageous embodiment of the invention, a coupling arrangement of the diamond grinding arrangement therefore comprises a perforation through e.g. the trowel plate or the trowel wing, wherein a fastening part going through the perforation and being coupled with a fastening frame of the diamond grinding arrangement is arranged to be affixed to the trowel organ. In this way it is made possible first of all that the actual diamond grinding surface is as close as possible to the scrubbing surface of the trowel plate or the trowel wing and on the other hand that a reliable coupling of the grinding equipment in question in a removable manner in connection with each trowel organ is achieved, wherein the trowel organs may be constantly used, when necessary by changing the diamond disks when necessary, and wherein the trowel organs are furthermore suitable also for scrubbing to be performed without the diamond disks.
Furthermore, when implementing the invention advantageously, the fastening frame is coupled in connection with the diamond disk utilized on the scrubbing surface of the trowel organ chemically, such as by gluing, mechanically, such as by a sticker gripping or a snap joint coupling, melting, such as by welding or injection moulding and/or in a corresponding manner, thanks to which it is possible to ensure a uniform, compact and an as “low” as possible diamond grinding equipment entirety, from which parts cannot get loose involuntarily. Attachment of the diamond grinding arrangement, such as the diamond disk, can be made even more efficient e.g. by utilizing as the fastening frame's fastening part arrangements that get locked against the trowel organ's back surface. Furthermore, as an advantageous embodiment, spring means are being utilized in the invention in order to make possible deflection motions of the diamond disks with respect to the concrete trowel organ.
Other advantageous embodiments of the apparatus according to the invention have been presented in the dependent claims directed thereto.
In the following description the invention is being illustrated in detail with reference to the appended drawings, in which
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The invention relates to an apparatus for grinding a concrete floor surface, in order to perform grinding e.g. as shown in
As an advantageous embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention, the concrete trowel organ 1 comprises a metallic trowel plate 1a or trowel wings 1b, wherein back surfaces thereof are provided with a coupling arrangement (that has not been shown in more detail in the drawings) for the coupling of the concrete trowel organ with a concrete trowel machine's rotor R e.g. having customarily four or as shown in
The fastening arrangement 3 comprises e.g. with reference to
Furthermore, in
As a furthermore advantageous embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention, the fastening frame 3a is arranged in connection with the diamond grinding arrangement 2, such as the diamond disk 2a, chemically, such as by gluing, mechanically, such as by a sticker gripping joint or a snap-joint, melting, such as by welding or injection moulding, and/or in a corresponding manner.
As a furthermore advantageous embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention, the fastening arrangement 3 comprises e.g. with reference to
Especially in the type of embodiments as shown in
As a furthermore advantageous embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention e.g. with reference to
As a furthermore advantageous embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention, a cross section area of one or more holes 3c, 3c′ for the fastening part 3b in the concrete trowel organ 1, such as the trowel plate 1a or the trowel wing 1b, is/are arranged essentially larger than a cross section area of the fastening part 3b, which enables e.g. a deflection motion of the diamond grinding arrangement 2 as shown in
As a furthermore advantageous embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention, the spring means 3d are arranged e.g. according to
As a furthermore advantageous embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention, the fastening part 3b is arranged e.g. on the principle as shown in
As a furthermore advantageous embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention, the fastening part 3b is arranged with a counterpart that gets supported against the back surface tp of the concrete trowel organ 1 and that is to be fastened removably to the fastening part 3b. As an example of the above described, reference is made to the embodiment according to
It is clear that the invention is not limited to the embodiments shown or described above, but it may be altered in very many ways within the basic idea of the invention, e.g. by using the embodiments shown in the appended drawings mixed with each other etc. Thus e.g. the “rotor embodiment” shown in
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