Claims
- 1. A saw for grooving concrete, comprising:
- a base;
- a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted on said base for supporting said base and allowing movement of said base with respect to the surface of the concrete in a direction, at least a portion of said wheels being mounted on said base by an axle:
- a frame mounted on said base for pivotal movement with respect to said base about a pivot axis defined by said axle and in a substantially vertical plane containing said direction, said frame including an abutment surface;
- motor means mounted on said frame for counter-rotating a blade within said plane, said blade being spaced from said pivot axis, whereby pivotal movement of said frame with respect to said base will cause said blade to be lowered into contact with, and raised out of contact with, the concrete; and
- a handle assembly mounted to said base for pivotal motion about said axle in said plane, and including an abutment portion for selective contact with said abutment surface, whereby pivotal motion of said handle assembly in said plane with said abutment portion and abutment surface in contact will cause pivotal movement of said frame with respect to said base, and thus said raising and lowering of said blade.
- 2. A saw for grooving concrete, comprising:
- a base;
- a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted on said base for supporting said base and allowing movement of said base with respect to the surface of the concrete in a direction:
- a frame mounted on said base for pivotal movement with respect to said base about a pivot axis and in a substantially vertical plane containing said direction, said frame including an abutment surface;
- motor means mounted on said frame for counter-rotating a blade within said plane, said blade being spaced from said pivot axis of said frame, whereby pivotal movement of said frame with respect to said base will cause said blade to be lowered into contact with, and raised out of contact with, the concrete; and
- a handle assembly mounted to said base for pivotal motion in said plane, and including an abutment portion for selective contact with said abutment surface, whereby pivotal motion of said handle assembly in said plane with said abutment portion and abutment surface in contact will cause pivotal movement of said frame with respect to said base, and thus said raising and lowering of said blade:
- a depth control rod mounted on said base and extending upwardly toward said frame and extending through said frame; and
- a collar adjustably fixed on said rod below said frame, whereby said frame may rest upon said collar and thereby limit downward pivotal movement of said frame with respect to said base.
- 3. A saw for grooving concrete, comprising:
- a base having a blade slot through which said blade extends at least when said blade is in the lowered position;
- a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted on said base for supporting said base and allowing movement of said base with respect to the surface of the concrete in a direction:
- a frame mounted on said base for pivotal movement with respect to said base about a pivot axis and in a substantially vertical plane containing said direction, said frame including an abutment surface;
- motor means mounted on said frame for counter-rotating said blade within said plane, said blade being spaced from said pivot axis, whereby pivotal movement of said frame with respect to said base will cause said blade to be lowered into contact with, and raised out of contact with, the concrete; and
- a handle assembly mounted to said base for pivotal motion in said plane, and including an abutment portion for selective contact with said abutment surface, whereby pivotal motion of said handle assembly in said plane with said abutment portion and abutment surface in contact will cause pivotal movement of said frame with respect to said base, and thus said raising and lowering of said blade;
- a pair of dust deflectors, one of said deflectors being mounted at each longitudinal end of said blade slot; and
- a blade guard mounted on said frame and covering at least the upper half of said blade, said blade guard extending over at least a portion of said dust deflectors when said blade is in the lowered position.
- 4. A saw as in claim 3, wherein said blade guard includes a nozzle attachment extending into a cavity defined by said guard and containing said blade, said nozzle attachment adapted to be connected to a source of reduced atmospheric pressure.
- 5. A saw for grooving concrete, comprising:.
- a base;
- a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted on said base for supporting said base and allowing movement of said base with respect to the surface of the concrete in a direction:
- a frame mounted on said base for pivotal movement with respect to said base about a pivot axis and in a substantially vertical plane containing said directions, said frame including an abutment surface;
- motor means mounted on said frame for counter-rotating a blade within said plane, said blade being spaced from said pivot axis, whereby pivotal movement of said frame with respect to said base will cause said blade to be lowered into contact with, and raised out of contact with, the concrete; and
- a handle assembly mounted to said base for pivotal motion in said plane, and including an abutment portion for selective contact with said abutment surface, whereby pivotal motion of said handle assembly in said plane with said abutment portion and abutment surface in contact will cause pivotal movement of said frame with respect to said base, and thus said raising and lowering of said blade, said handle assembly including at least one handle bracket providing the pivotal connection with said base, a handle support selectively pivotable with respect to said handle bracket, and a handle extension telescopically connected to said handle support, whereby said handle assembly may be placed in an operative position with said handle support fixed with respect to said handle bracket and said handle extension extended from said handle support, or a storage position with said handle support pivoted with respect to said handle bracket and said handle extension contracted into said handle support.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/869,167, filed Apr. 16, 1992, now U. S. Pat. No. 5,241,946.
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