Claims
- 1. Method for treating a surface comprising: providing a surface treating member rotatable by an electric motor; providing a chassis movable along the surface; providing a means for movably mounting the surface treating member for movement toward and away from the surface; providing a means for moving the movably mounting means; monitoring the current level of the electric motor; and controlling the moving means in response to the monitored current level of the electric motor for moving the movably mounting means and the surface treating member so that the surface treating member engages the surface with a force so that the current level of the electric motor is within a predetermined range.
- 2. The surface treating method of claim 1 wherein providing the moving means comprises providing an electric actuator including a rotatable screw, with controlling the moving means comprising actuating the electric actuator.
- 3. The surface treating method of claim 1 wherein providing the surface treating member comprises providing the electric motor with a supply lead cable having a motor end and a common end; and wherein monitoring the current level of the electric motor comprises: monitoring the voltage at the motor end of the cable; and monitoring the voltage at the common end of the cable for determining the voltage drop across the cable and the current level through the electric motor.
- 4. The surface treating method of claim 3 wherein monitoring the current level of the electric motor further comprises: monitoring the temperature of the cable, with the determined voltage drop being adjusted dependent on the monitored temperature.
- 5. The surface treating method of claim 1 wherein providing the moving means comprises providing the moving means allowing floating travel of the movably mounting means relative to the moving means.
- 6. Apparatus for treating a surface comprising, in combination: a surface treating member rotatable by an electric motor; a chassis movable along the surface; means for movably mounting the surface treating member for movement toward and away from the surface; means for moving the movably mounting means; means for monitoring the current level of the electric motor; and means for controlling the moving means in response to the monitored current level of the electric motor for moving the movably mounting means and the surface treating member so that the surface treating member engages the surface with a force so that the current level of the electric motor is within a predetermined range.
- 7. The surface treating apparatus of claim 6 wherein the moving means comprises an electric actuator, with the controlling means actuating the electric actuator.
- 8. The surface treating apparatus of claim 6 wherein the surface treating member comprises a supply lead cable connected to the electric motor having a motor end and a common end; and wherein the monitoring means monitors the voltage at the motor end of the cable and monitors the voltage at the common end of the cable for determining the voltage drop across the cable and the current level through the electric motor.
- 9. The surface treating apparatus of claim 8 wherein the monitoring means further monitors the temperature of the cable, with the determined voltage drop being adjusted dependent on the monitored temperature.
- 10. The surface treating apparatus of claim 6 wherein the moving means allows floating travel of the movably mounting means relative to the moving means.
- 11. Method for treating a surface comprising: providing a surface treating member rotatable by an electric motor; providing a chassis movable along the surface; providing a means for movably mounting the surface treating member for movement toward and away from the surface; providing an electric actuator for moving the movably mounting means; monitoring the current level of the electric motor; and actuating the electric actuator in response to the monitored current level of the electric motor for moving the movably mounting means and the surface treating member so that the surface treating member engages the surface with a force so that the current level of the electric motor is within a predetermined range.
CROSS REFERENCE
The present application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/083,900 filed May 22, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,227,957.
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