Claims
- 1. A concrete float adjusting device adapted to be connected to a concrete float, the device comprising:
a base having a pair of spaced apart upstanding portions and a planar support plate adapted to be attached to the concrete float; an elongated, rotatable, cylindrical shaft having a rear end portion of a first diameter adapted to receive a handle thereon, an intermediate portion of the first diameter formed with a pair of spiral slots therein and a front end portion having a second diameter less than that of the first diameter, one of the spiral slots extending along one half the first diameter of the intermediate portion and the other of the spiral slots extending over the other half of the first diameter of the intermediate portion; a pivot bearing having a lower end pivotally mounted to the base, and an upper end encircling the front end portion of the shaft such that the shaft is rotatably received in the upper end of the pivot bearing; a protective sleeve surrounding the intermediate portion of the shaft for slidable movement thereon and protectively covering the spiral slots to prevent accumulation of material therein, the protective sleeve being provided with a pair of circular seals at opposite ends thereof, the seals being engageable with the intermediate portion of the shaft; a follower sleeve extending completely around the protective sleeve and the intermediate portion of the shaft, the follower sleeve being integrally coupled to the protective sleeve such that the follower sleeve and the protective sleeve are slidable as a unit along the intermediate portion of the shaft; a pair of upper pivot shafts projecting through the protective sleeve and the follower sleeve, the upper pivot shafts having outer ends located on opposite sides of the follower sleeve, and inner ends engaged against walls forming the spiral slots; a pair of lower pivot shafts having outer ends located on opposite sides of the upstanding portions of the base, and inner ends projecting into the upstanding portions of the base; and a pair of shiftable link arms, each having an upper end pivotally connected to one of the upper pivot shafts, and a lower end pivotally connected to one of the lower pivot shafts, whereby rotation of the shaft causes the follower sleeve and the protective sleeve to move in a motion linearly along the intermediate portion of the shaft as the inner ends of the upper pivot shafts follow a path of the spiral slots, the linear motion being transmitted via shifting of the link arms to the base which is pivotally coupled to the pivot bearing so as to change the angular relationship between the shaft and the float adapted to be connected to the base.
- 2. The concrete float adjusting device of claim 1, wherein the base includes feet extending laterally from the upstanding portions.
- 3. The concrete float adjusting device of claim 1, wherein a set of bearings lie between the front end portion of the shaft and the upper end of the pivot bearing.
- 4. The concrete float adjusting device of claim 3, wherein the bearings have radially extending walls engaging opposite ends of the upper end of the pivot bearing.
- 5. The concrete float adjusting device of claim 4, wherein one of the radially extending walls engages a lock washer disposed on the front end portion of the shaft, and another of the radially extending walls engages the intermediate portion of the shaft.
- 6. The concrete float adjusting device of claim 1, wherein the lower end of the pivot bearing is pivotally received between the upstanding portions of the base.
- 7. The concrete float adjusting device of claim 1, wherein the rear end of the shaft is provided with spring biased detent structure adapted to mount the handle thereon.
- 8. The concrete float adjusting device of claim 1, wherein a first horizontal pivot axis is defined by the pivotal mounting of the lower end of the pivot bearing to the upstanding portions of the base.
- 9. The concrete float adjusting device of claim 1, wherein a second horizontal pivot axis is defined by the lower pivot shafts.
- 10. The concrete float adjusting device of claim 1, wherein a third horizontal pivot axis is defined by the upper pivot shafts.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application relates to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/468,776 filed May 8, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60468776 |
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