Claims
- 1. A concrete float for use by a concrete worker, comprising:
- a float blade, said float blade including a finishing face of uniform width for movement across the top surface of the concrete, said float blade having a pair of edges providing a trailing edge and leading edge during movement of the blade;
- a pole handle; and
- an automatic tilt adjusting bracket for securement to the top side of said float blade and to one end of said pole handle, said tilt adjusting bracket automatically adjusting the position of tilt of said float blade with respect to the top surface of the concrete in accordance with the wetness of the concrete during the movement of the finishing face across the top surface of the concrete, said automatic tilt adjusting bracket comprising:
- base member means for securement to the top side of said float blade, said base member means including first and second axes disposed parallel to one another and spaced apart by a prefixed distance;
- cover member means mechanically linked to said base member for moving in a defined path relative thereto, said cover member means including third and fourth axes disposed parallel to one another and parallel to said first and second axes, said third and fourth axes being spaced apart a distance greater than said prefixed distance between said first and second axes, said first and third axes forming a first plane and said second and fourth axes forming a second plane, said first and second planes intersecting at a line disposed below said float blade, said line being spaced below said float blade at a distance to provide a force moment for causing an automatic adjustment of the position of tilt of said float blade during movement thereof across the concrete surface in accordance with the wetness of the concrete, said base member means moveable to a plurality of positions of tilt with respect to said cover member means;
- mechanical linkage means interconnecting said cover member means to said base member means for controlling the path of movement and the position of tilt of said base member means relative to said cover member means, said mechanical linkage means including two elongated bar links, one end of said first bar link being pivotally connected to said base member means for pivotal movement about said first axis and the other end of said first bar link being pivotally connected to said cover member means for pivotal movement about said third axis, one end of said second bar link being pivotally connected to said base member means for pivotal movement about said second axis and the other end of said second bar link being pivotally connected to said cover member means for pivotal movement about said fourth axis, said mechanical linkage means tilting said base member means relative to said cover member means to a first position of tilt when the wetness of the concrete against said float blade is at a first frictional level during movement of the finishing face across the top surface of the concrete and tilting said base member means to a second position of tilt different from said first position of tilt when the wetness of concrete is at a second frictional level different than said first frictional level during movement of the finishing face across the top surface of the concrete and tilting said base member means to a third position of tilt different than said first and second positions of tilt when the wetness of concrete is at a third frictional level different than said first and second frictional levels during movement of the finishing face across the top surface of the concrete; and
- pole securement means for connecting said pole handle to said cover member means for providing the pushing and pulling force supplied through said pole handle to said cover member means to mvoe said float blade across the concrete, the pushing of said pole handle applying a force to said cover member means tilting said base member means relative to said cover member means to at least one of a plurality of tilt positions for lifting the leading edge of said float blade upward due to the frictional drag of concrete on the float blade and the pulling of said pole handle applying a force to said cover member means tilting said base member means relative to said cover member to at least one of a plurality of tilt positions for lifting the leading edge of said float blade upward due to the frictional drag of concrete on said float blade.
- 2. An automatic tilt adjusting bracket for connecting a pole handle and a concrete float blade for finishing concrete, in which the float blade includes a finishing face for movement across the top surface of the concrete as a worker pushes and pulls the pole handle, and wherein the float blade has a pair of edges providing a trailing edge and leading edge during movement of the blade, the tilt adjusting bracket being adapted for securement to the top side of the float blade and to one end of the pole handle, said tilt adjusting bracket automatically adjusting the position of tilt of said float blade with respect to the top surface of the concrete in accordance with the wetness of the concrete during the movement of the finishing face across the top surface of the concrete, said tilt adjusting bracket comprising:
- first member means defining a base for securement to the top side of the float blade, said first member means including first and second axes disposed parallel to one another and spaced apart by a prefixed distance;
- second member means mechanically linked to said first member means for moving relative thereto, said second member means including third and fourth axes disposed parallel to one another and parallel to said first and second axes, said third and fourth axes being spaced apart by a distance greater than said prefixed distance between said first and second axes, said first and third axes forming a first plane and said second and fourth axes forming a second plane, said first and second planes intersecting at a line disposed below the float blade, said line being spaced below the float blade at a distance to provide a force moment for causing an automatic adjustment of the position of tilt of the float blade during movement thereof across the concrete surface in accordance with the wetness of the concrete, said first member means moveable to a plurality of positions of tilt with respect to said second member means;
- mechanical linkage means interconnecting said second member means to said first member means for controlling movement of said first member means relative to said second member means, said mechanical linkage means conjointly pivoting said first axis relative to said third axis along a first arcuate path and pivoting said second axis relative to said fourth axis along a second arcuate path, said mechanical linkage means tilting said first member means relative to said second member means to a first position of tilt when the wetness of the concrete against the float blade is at a first frictional level during movement of the finishing face across the top surface of the concrete and tilting said first member means to a second position of tilt different from said first position of tilt when the wetness of concrete is at a second frictional level different than said first frictional level during movement of the finishing face across the top surface of the concrete and tilting said first member means to a third position of tilt different than said first and second positions of tilt when the wetness of concrete is at a third frictional level different than said first and second frictional levels during movement of the finishing face across the top surface of the concrete; and
- pole securement means for connecting the pole handle to said second member means for providing the pushing and pulling force supplied through the pole handle to said second member means to move the float blade across the concrete, the pushing of the pole handle applying a force to said second member means tilting said first member means relative to said second member means to at least one of a plurality of tilt positions for lifting the leading edge of the float blade upward due to the frictional drag of concrete on the float blade and the pulling of the pole handle applying a force to said second member means tilting said first member means relative to said second member to at least one of a plurality of tilt positions for lifting the leading edge of the float blade upward due to drag of concrete on the float blade.
- 3. An automatic tilt adjusting bracket according to claim 2 and further including stop means selectably actuated by the worker for stopping tilting of said first member means relative to said second member means.
- 4. An automatic tilt adjusting bracket according to claim 3 wherein said stop means is selectably actuated by the worker's movement of the pole handle to a position relative to the concrete surface.
- 5. An automatic tilt adjusting bracket according to claim 2 wherein said second member means covers at least a portion of said mechanical linkage means.
- 6. An automatic tilt adjusting bracket according to claim 2 wherein said pole securement means includes a screw threaded wall member for connecting the pole handle to said second member means.
- 7. An automatic tilt adjusting bracket according to claim 2 wherein said pole securement means is formed integral to said second member means.
- 8. An automatic tilt adjusting bracket according to claim 2 wherein said first and second axes lie in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of the float blade when said base member means is secured to the top side of the float blade.
- 9. An automatic tilt adjusting bracket according to claim 2 wherein the said first plane formed by said first and said third axes and said second plane formed by said second and said fourth axes are relatively disposed at approximately twenty degrees.
- 10. An automatic tilt adjusting bracket according to claim 2 wherein said line is located approximately four inches below said float blade.
- 11. A concrete float according to claim 1 and wherein said automatic tilt adjusting bracket further includes stop means selectably actuated by the worker for stopping tilting of said base member means relative to said cover means.
- 12. A concrete float according to claim 11 wherein said stop means is selectably actuated by the worker's movement of said pole handle to a position relative to the concrete surface.
- 13. A concrete float according to claim 1 wherein said cover member means covers at least a portion of said mechanical linkage means.
- 14. A concrete float according to claim 1 wherein said pole securement means includes a screw threaded wall member for connecting said pole handle to said cover member means.
- 15. A concrete float according to claim 14 wherein said pole securement means is formed integral to said cover member means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 853,466, filed Apr. 18, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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