Claims
- 1. Apparatus for treating a surface comprising, in combination: a chassis adapted to be moved along the surface; means for treating the surface; and means for mounting the treating means to the chassis for movement relative to the surface comprising, in combination: a linkage pivotably mounted to the chassis about a first axis and pivotably mounted to the treating means about a second axis spaced from and parallel to the first axis; an actuator pivotably mounted to the chassis about a third axis spaced from and parallel to the first axis, with the actuator including a rotatable threaded shaft and a threaded element threadably received on the threaded shaft; a housing pivotably mounted relative to the treating means about a fourth axis spaced from and parallel to the first and third axes, with the housing being restrained on the threaded element while allowing relative axial movement for a distance parallel to the threaded shaft; and means for biasing the housing away from the threaded element.
- 2. The surface treating apparatus of claim 1 wherein the housing is tubular for slideable receipt of the threaded shaft and the threaded element, with the housing including at least a first elongated axial slot, with the housing being restrained on the threaded element by a pin extending through the axial slot and received in the threaded element.
- 3. The surface treating apparatus of claim 2 wherein the biasing means comprises at least a first spring positioned on the threaded shaft and inside of the housing.
- 4. The surface treating apparatus of claim 3 further comprising, in combination: means for counterbalancing the treating means to reduce the mass force on the actuator and the biasing means.
- 5. The surface treating apparatus of claim 4 wherein the counterbalancing means comprises a gas cylinder having a first end pivotably mounted to the chassis about a fifth axis spaced from and parallel to the first axis and a second end pivotably mounted to the treating means about a sixth axis spaced from and parallel to the second and fifth axis.
- 6. The surface treating apparatus of claim 5 wherein the housing is pivotably mounted to the treating means by being pivotably mounted to the linkage; wherein the linkage includes at least a first leg extending in a non-parallel direction from the first axis, with the second axis extending through the first leg; and wherein the surface treating apparatus further comprises, in combination: a link having a first end pivotably mounted to the chassis about a fifth axis parallel to and spaced from the first and second axes and having a second end pivotably mounted to the treating means about a sixth axis parallel to and spaced from the first, second, and fifth axes, with the link being generally parallel to the first leg to constrain the angle of the treating means.
- 7. The surface treating apparatus of claim 6 wherein the length between the first and second ends of the link is adjustable to adjust the position of the treating means relative to the surface.
- 8. The surface treating apparatus of claim 7 wherein the treating means comprises means for polishing the surface.
- 9. The surface treating apparatus of claim 8 wherein the polishing means comprises a planar polishing member rotatable about a polishing axis extending generally perpendicular to the surface.
- 10. The surface treating apparatus of claim 1 further comprising, in combination: means for counter-balancing the treating means to reduce the mass force on the actuator and the biasing means.
- 11. The surface treating apparatus of claim 1 wherein the housing is pivotably mounted to the treating means by being pivotably mounted to the linkage; wherein the linkage includes at least a first leg extending in a non-parallel direction from the first axis, with the second axis extending through the first leg; and wherein the surface treating apparatus further comprises, in combination: a link having a first end pivotably mounted to the chassis about a fifth axis parallel to and spaced from the first and second axes and having a second end pivotably mounted to the treating means about a sixth axis parallel to and spaced from the first, second, and fifth axes, with the link being generally parallel to the first leg to constrain the angle of the treating means.
- 12. The surface treating apparatus of claim 1 wherein the linkage is of the parallelogram-type; and wherein the housing is pivotably mounted relative to the treating means by being pivotably mounted directly to the treating means.
- 13. The surface treating apparatus of claim 12 wherein the housing is tubular for slideable receipt of the threaded shaft and the threaded element, with the housing including at least a first elongated axial slot, with the housing being restrained on the threaded element by a pin extending through the axial slot and received in the threaded element.
- 14. The surface treating apparatus of claim 13 wherein the biasing means comprises at least a first spring positioned on the threaded shaft and inside of the housing.
- 15. The surface treating apparatus of claim 14 wherein the biasing means further comprises, in combination: a second spring positioned on the threaded shaft and inside of the housing and on the opposite side of the threaded element than the first spring.
- 16. The surface treating apparatus of claim 13 wherein the housing includes an extension, with the extension being pivotably mounted to an ear on the treating means.
- 17. The surface treating apparatus of claim 16 wherein the treating means comprises means for scrubbing the surface.
- 18. The surface treating apparatus of claim 17 wherein the scrubbing means comprises a cylindrical brush rotatable about a scrubbing axis extending generally parallel to the surface.
- 19. The surface treating apparatus of claim 1 wherein the housing is pivotably mounted relative to the treating means by being pivotably mounted directly to the treating means.
- 20. The surface treating apparatus of claim 1 wherein the biasing means comprises at least a first spring positioned parallel to the shaft and having a first end abutting with the threaded element and a second end held stationary relative to the housing.
CROSS REFERENCE
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/083,900 filed May 22, 1998.
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M2700—ABS Automatic Burnishing System, Minuteman International, Illinois, Oct. 1997, 986740-20N. |
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