Claims
- 1. An apparatus for reciprocally powering at least one working tool, said apparatus comprising:
(a) a casing; (b) a motor mounted on said casing; (c) at least one working tool; and (d) an operating mechanism mounted to said casing and supporting said working tool outside of said casing, said operating mechanism being drivingly coupled to said motor for causing an impacting movement of said working tool against a surface in response to selected operation by said motor, said operating mechanism including
(i) at least one elongated shaft reciprocally mounted in said casing and having a lower end extending from said casing, (ii) an input drive shaft rotatably mounted in said casing between and parallel to said shaft and rotatably driven by said motor, and (iii) means for lifting and releasing said shafts and said working tool mounted on said lower end of said shaft to reciprocally drive said shaft produce an impact movement of said working tool.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for lifting and releasing said shaft includes a cam follower flange attached about said shaft.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said means for lifting and releasing said shaft further includes a spring disposed adjacent to said shaft and being upwardly yieldable and adapted to impose a downwardly-directed biasing force on said cam follower flange.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said spring is a coil spring surrounding said upper end of said shaft.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said means for lifting and releasing said shaft still further includes an annular drive cam attached about said input drive shaft and an annular cam surface of a predetermined contour on said annular drive cam contacting said cam follower flange and adapted to sequentially lift said cam follower flange and shaft against the biasing force of said spring and then abruptly release said cam follower flange and shaft in response to rotation of said input drive shaft rotatably coupled to and driven by a rotary output shaft of said motor such that upon being abruptly released said shaft is driven downwardly said biasing force imposed on said flange by said spring so as to cause forceable impact of said working tool with the surface.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said annular cam surface has a gradually inclined helical configuration with opposite lower and upper ends being vertically displaced from one another and interconnected by a steeply inclined ledge.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said elongated shaft also is rotatably mounted such that said contacting of said annular drive cam on said rotating input drive shaft with said cam follower flange on said elongated shaft turns said elongated shaft and said working tool therewith such that different areas of the surface are impacted by said tool.
- 8. An apparatus for reciprocally powering at least one working tools, comprising:
(a) a casing; (b) a motor mounted on said casing; (c) a plurality of working tools; and (d) an operating mechanism mounted to said casing and supporting said working tools outside of said casing, said operating mechanism being drivingly coupled to said motor for causing an impacting movement of said working tools against a surface in response to selected operation by said motor, said operating mechanism including
(i) a plurality of elongated shafts each reciprocally mounted in the casing parallel to one another and having lower ends extending from the casing, each of said working tool being mounted to one of said lower ends of said shafts, (ii) an input drive shaft rotatably mounted in the casing between and parallel to the shafts and rotatably driven by the motor, and (iii) means for lifting and releasing the shafts and the working tools mounted on the same one ends of the shafts to reciprocally drive said shafts along parallel axes to produce impact movements of the tools.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said shafts are displaced approximately 90° from one another about said input drive shaft.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said shafts are displaced approximately 180° from one another about said input drive shaft.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said shafts are displaced approximately 120° from one another about said input drive shaft.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said means for lifting and releasing said shafts includes a plurality of cam follower flanges each attached about one of said shafts.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said means for lifting and releasing said shafts further includes a plurality of coil springs each being disposed about one of said shaft and being upwardly yieldable and adapted to impose a downwardly directed biasing force on said cam follower flanges.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said coil springs have different tensions so as to impose different biasing forces on said cam follower flanges.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said means for lifting and releasing said shafts still further includes an annular drive cam attached about said input drive shaft and an annular cam surface of a predetermined contour on said annular drive cam contacting said cam follower flanges and adapted to sequentially lift said cam follower flanges and shafts against the biasing force of said coil springs and then abruptly release said cam follower flanges and shafts in response to rotation of said input drive shaft rotatably coupled to and driven by a rotary output shaft of said motor such that upon being abruptly released said shafts are driven downwardly said biasing force imposed on said flanges by said coil springs so as to cause forceable impact of said working tools with the surface.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said annular cam surface has a gradually inclined helical configuration with opposite lower and upper ends being vertically displaced from one another and interconnected by a steeply inclined ledge.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said elongated shafts also are rotatably mounted such that said contacting of said annular drive cam on said rotating input drive shaft with said cam follower flanges on said elongated shafts turns said elongated shafts and said working tools therewith such that different areas of the surface are impacted by said tools.
- 18. A surface abrader apparatus, comprising:
(a) a casing; (b) a plurality of impact abrading heads; (c) a motor supported on said casing and having a rotary output shaft; and (d) an operating mechanism mounted in said casing and supporting said impact abrading heads outside of said casing such that said impact abrading heads can be brought into contact with a surface for causing abrading of the surface, said operating mechanism being drivingly coupled to said motor for causing an impacting movement of said impact abrading heads against the surface in response to selected operation by said motor, said operating mechanism including
(i) a plurality of elongated shafts each reciprocally mounted in said casing parallel to one another and having lower ends extending from said casing, each of said impact abrading heads being mounted to said lower end of one of said shafts, (ii) an input drive shaft rotatably mounted in said casing between and parallel to said shafts and rotatably driven by said rotary output shaft of said motor, and (iii) means for lifting and releasing said shafts and said impact abrading heads mounted on said lower ends of said shafts to reciprocally drive said shafts along parallel axes to produce impact movements of the tools.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said means for lifting and releasing said shafts includes a plurality of cam follower flanges each attached about one of said shafts.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said means for lifting and releasing said shafts further includes a plurality of coil springs each disposed about one of said shafts and being upwardly yieldable and adapted to impose downwardly directed biasing forces on said cam follower flanges.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said coil springs have different tensions so as to impose different biasing forces on said cam follower flanges.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said means for lifting and releasing said shafts still further includes an annular drive cam attached about said input drive shaft and an annular cam surface of a predetermined contour on said annular drive cam contacted by said cam follower flanges and adapted to sequentially lift said cam follower flanges and shafts against the biasing force of said springs and then abruptly release said cam follower flanges and shafts in response to rotation of said input drive shaft rotatably coupled to and driven by a rotary output shaft of said motor such that upon being abruptly released said shafts are driven downwardly said biasing force imposed on said flanges by said springs so as to cause forceable impact of said abrading heads with the surface.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said annular cam surface has a gradually inclined helical configuration with opposite lower and upper ends being vertically displaced from one another and interconnected by a steeply inclined ledge.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said elongated shafts also are rotatably mounted such that said contacting of said annular drive cam on said rotating input drive shaft with said cam follower flanges on said elongated shafts turns said elongated shafts and said working tools therewith such that different areas of the surface are impacted by said tools.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This utility patent application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/336,592, filed Dec. 4, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60336592 |
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