Dual purpose pneumatic floor covering device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6669173
  • Patent Number
    6,669,173
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 27, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 30, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Marcelo; Emmanuel M
    Agents
    • Noll; William B.
Abstract
A dual purpose pneumatic floor covering device having two operating modes, one for straightening and laying wood slats, and a second for stretching and rendering taut carpeting. The device comprises a housing containing a pneumatic cylinder for applying axial pressure to a piston rod mounting a T-shaped member at one end of the housing, and a pivotal gripping member at an opposite end of the housing, where the gripping member is pivotal from an operating gripping mode to an inoperative mode.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to the field of floor covering implements, more particularly to a dual purpose, pneumatically operated device for applying a taut and uniform floor covering, such as wood slats and carpeting.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a multi purpose device for laying a floor covering, such as wood slats and carpeting. In each case it is important to ensure a taut and uniform covering to enhance the appearance of the floor covering. Wood slats, such as interfitting, tongue and groove hard wood slats may be particularly difficult to lay as such slats may tend to be bowed from end to end. Floorboards provided with tongue and groove edges, or like mating edges, can be used to assemble a durable, high quality floor in a convenient and relatively simple manner. Tongue and groove floorboards generally fit together to form a joint in which a projecting rib on the edge of one board fits into the groove on the edge of another board. This type of interlocking joint aids in aligning the floorboards during assembly and also produces a strong, reliable union between the boards.




The floorboards may be assembled by gluing the floorboards together at the tongue and groove joint and/or by the use of a nailing gun to drive fasteners into the joint to the underlying floor substrate, typically plywood sheets. However, whatever the method of securing the floorboards, it is critical to ensure a straight alignment of the wood slats. Not only for the beauty of the newly laid floor covering, it is necessary to provide a tight seal at the joints to minimize damage to the floorboards from leaks, spillage and moisture.




In the early methods of laying such floorboards, technicians used a tapping block and hammer to ensure the alignment of wood slats. However, this often resulted in damage to the joints. As a result, the prior art developed different systems, such as gripping devices, to avoid the damage. Certain of such prior art devices are described and illustrated in the following U.S. Patents:




a.) U.S. Pat. No. 6,370,836, to Gunn, teaches an apparatus for compressing floor boards where the apparatus comprises a first plate including a first edge gripping device for gripping an edge of a first floor board, and a compression biasing device such as a coil spring or bungee cord mounted on the first plate. A second plate includes a second edge gripping device for gripping an edge of a second floor board, and a strap clamp. A compression strap is joined at its proximal end with the biasing device and extends, in parallel juxta position to the first and second floor boards, for terminating, and removably engaging the strap clamp, such that the biasing device causes the first and second plates to draw the first and second floor boards, as well as any intermediate boards, into compression.




b.) U.S. Pat. No. 5,894,705, to Sutton, relates to a floor installation clamp comprising a clamp used for joining floorboards. The clamp includes a tension member with a first end and a second end. The tension member is connectable to opposing counterstays. One or both counterstays of the clamp may comprise suction devices removably attachable floorboard surfaces. Alternatively, the opposing counterstay may comprise an end piece that is removably attachable to a floorboard edge.




c.) U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,221, to Muhlebach et al., discloses a multi-part gripping device for pressing together flooring elements, such as laminates and finished parquet, in side-by-side relationship. The device includes two rod parts that are axially and telescopically connected, one of said rod parts including a pressure jaw at an end having parallel shoulders that extend toward the other rod part, the shoulders being at a different spacing from the associated rod part for abutting a base portion of a flooring element over which the gripping device is positioned. A longitudinally adjustable lead screw is pivotally connected between the two rod parts for moving the two rod parts together, such that a connecting pressure is applied to a flooring element being interconnectably positioned adjacent one or more previously positioned flooring elements.




d.) U.S. Pat. No. 1,094,449, to Lauri, describes a slat straightening tool that includes a manually operated cylinder having a pair of reversely threaded rods within the cylinder, where the cylinder contains a series of openings for receiving a removably inserted lever to turn the cylinder and either axially extend or retract the pressure applying rods.




The foregoing prior art systems offer some assistance in securing wood slats over a subfloor, but none offer the versatility of the present invention in providing a pneumatic device that can be used for both laying and straightening wood slats, such as hard wood slats, and carpeting, where a taut and uniform floor covering is critical to an aesthetically pleasing floor covering. The dual functioning device hereof will become more apparent in the description which follows, especially when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention teaches a dual functioning device for laying a taut and uniform floor covering, particularly wood slats and carpeting. The device, as later described, can be used without modification for either wood slats or carpeting by merely reversely orienting the device. In either case, the device comprises a housing mounting a pneumatic cylinder that provides the axial driving force in straightening a bowed wood slat, or in stretching and maintaing taut a carpeting section. A first end of the housing includes a pivotal gripping member mounting for removably contacting a subfloor, or for digging into the carpeting knap to stretch the carpeting. The opposite end of the housing mounts a T-shaped plate, at the end of the axially movable piston rod, for applying pressure to a bowed slat or restraining member, such as a wall or 2×4 boards between the device and a fixed wall.




Accordingly, a feature of the invention is a dual functioning device for laying a floor covering, such as wood slats and carpeting.




Another feature hereof is the provision of the use of a pneumatic cylinder for applying pressure in the starightening of a bowed wood slat, or in stretching and maintaining taut a carpeting section.




Still a further feature of the invention lies in the use of a pivotal gripping member for moving between operative and inoperative positions.




These and other features of the invention will become more apparent in the further description which follows, especially when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top/front perspective view of the dual purpose, pneumatically operated device for rendering a floor covering taut and uniform according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a top/rear perspective view of the device of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the device of

FIG. 2

with portions removed to reveal internal details of the pneumatic cylinder of the device.





FIG. 4

is a top view of the invention device hereof.





FIG. 5

is a top/rear perspective, similar to

FIG. 2

, showing an alternative anchoring means, specially a series of suction cups, for removably anchoring the device hereof to a flat subfloor.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The present invention is directed to a dual functioning floor laying device that has particular utility in straightening wood slat, that typically may reveal a bow throughout its length, and to laying and stretching carpeting. The dual functioning device will now be described with regard to the accompanying drawings, where like reference numerals represent like components or features throughout the several views.




Turning first to the embodiment of

FIGS. 1 through 4

, illustrating various views of the device


10


, the Figures show a housing support


12


consisting of a pair of end members


14


,


14


′, where the respective end members feature a planar base


15


to be supported on a subfloor, and plural rod supports


16


extending between the end members


14


,


14


′. The housing support


12


mounts a pneumatic cylinder


16


′ capable of applying an axial pressure by piston


17


with a sealing O-ring


19


along piston rod


18


extending through end member


14


, see in particular FIG.


3


. In support of the operating pneumatic cylinder


16


, the device includes an air intake line


20


, an air exhaust valve


21


, communicating with the cylinder through piping


22


, an air pressure gauge


24


, an operating ON/OFF switch


25


, and air pump


27


with electrical power connection


29


for powering by a generator or structure current, see FIG.


4


.




Mounted to the end member


14


′, as best seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, is a pivotal gripping member


26


, where the gripping member is shown in the inoperative mode. The gripping member


26


comprises a fixed element, or preferably a pair of spaced apart elements


28


, secured to the outer wall


30


of end member


14


′, where the one or a pair of elements


28


includes an opening for receiving a pivot pin


32


. Mounted for pivotal movement on said pin


32


, relative to said elements


28


, is an extension member


34


. The extension member


34


features a flat outer face


36


to which may be secured a planar gripping plate


38


, as more fully discussed later.




The opposite end of the device


10


, in pressure applying relationship with the piston rod


18


, is a T-shaped member


40


that comprises a base


42


and a laterally extending plate


44


, where the base


42


is the component for contacting the bowed slats in laying a hard wood floor composed of plural slats laid side by side.




Returning to the opposite end of the device, specifically the pivotal gripping member


26


, the member is provided with an array of gripping teeth


46


(FIGS.


2


-


4


), that are mounted to a base plate


48


which in turn is bolted to the outer face


36


of gripping member


26


, such as by threaded fasteners


50


, as known in the art. In operation, the device


10


may be positioned in contact with the wood slat upon which the operation is to take place, then the gripping member


26


is pivoted to bring the gripping teeth


46


into holding contact with the subfloor. Thereafter, the pneumatic cylinder is activated to axially drive the piston rod


18


and T-shaped member


40


toward and against the wood slat. As the wood slat is held in a straightened position, it may be anchored to the adjoining wood slat or subfloor.




A unique facet of this invention is its ability to function in straightening wood slats, as discussed above, or in stretching and maintaining taut a carpeting section. To do the latter, the device


10


is reversely oriented. In laying carpet, a reversely oriented tacking strip is nailed to the floor subfloor with plural tacks extending upward for engaging and holding the carpet base. The carpet is initially secured to the tacking strip, but then the carpet must be stretched across the room to a tacking strip adjacent the opposite wall. The problem is to get the carpeting stretched between the opposing walls. With the present device, the gripping member


26


is pivoted into contact with the carpet knap for applying a stretching pressure to the carpet, while the T-shaped member


40


is restrained by a wall or against an intervening member, such as a pair of 2×4 boards between the device


10


and a wall. As an alternative to a fixed length intervening member, it may be desirable to use an adjustable length support. Such adjustable support member may be a light weight, telescopic tubing mechanism. For example, the mechanism may comprise several, i.e. three, sections that may be extended over selected lengths that uses a spring catch, as known in the art, to fix the mechanism at the desired length. In all cases, the carpeting section is stretched into a taut and uniform manner.




Often a new flooring system must be laid onto a subfloor that is not amenable to gripping by the gripping teeth


46


extending from the base plate


48


, such as a concrete slab, smooth slate or other similar surface. In such a case, the gripping teeth may be replaced by a series of suction cups


52


(FIG.


5


), mounted to a base plate


54


. The base plate


54


may be removably secured to the outer face


36


by means of fastening members


56


. To operate, the gripping member


26


is merely pivoted into contact with the smooth floor and operated in the manner discussed above.




It is recognized that changes, variations and modifications may be made to the dual purpose pneumatic floor covering device of this invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Accordingly, no limitation is intended to be imposed on the invention except as set forth in the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A dual functioning floor covering device operable in a first mode for straightening wood slats of the tongue and groove type, and operable in a second mode for stretching carpeting, said device comprising:a.) a housing support mounting a pneumatic cylinder for exerting axial pressure on a piston rod having a T-shaped plate member secured thereto, b.) a pivotal member remotely secured to said housing from said T-shaped plate member, where said pivotal member mounts a first planar plate and a second planar plate removably secured thereto, said second planar plate having an outer face containing means for removably securing said device to an underlying supporting surface, said means being a mechanism selected from the group consisting of (a) an array of protruding gripping teeth on said outer face, and (b) plural suction cups on said outer face for removably securing said device to a smooth floor; and, c.) means for activating and monitoring said pneumatic cylinder.
  • 2. The dual functioning floor covering device according to claim 1, wherein said means for activating and monitoring said pneumatic cylinder includes an air pump for moving a piston against said piston rod, an air intake line to said air pump, and an air exhaust valve from said cylinder.
  • 3. The dual functioning floor covering device according to claim 1, wherein said second planar plate is secured to said first planar plate by plural fastening members.
  • 4. The dual functioning floor covering device according to claim 1, wherein said second planar plate is secured to said first planar plate by plural fastening members.
  • 5. The dual functioning floor covering device according to claim 4, wherein said housing includes a pair of end members featuring a flat surface for sliding movement along a surface during operation of said device.
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Number Name Date Kind
1094449 Lauri Apr 1914 A
4008879 Youngman Feb 1977 A
4230302 Crain, Jr. Oct 1980 A
5288057 Listau Feb 1994 A
5788221 Muhlebach et al. Aug 1998 A
5894705 Sutton Apr 1999 A
5938182 Goodrich et al. Aug 1999 A
6370836 Gunn Apr 2002 B1
6371446 Gauthier et al. Apr 2002 B1