Claims
- 1. A motorized riding trowel for finishing concrete, said riding trowel comprising:
- a rigid, generally triangular frame having a front and a rear;
- seat means disposed on said frame for supporting a driver;
- a pair of spaced-apart, rear rotors gimbaled to said frame rear, wherein the axes of rotation of said rear rotors establish a biaxial plane, and wherein said rear rotors tilt in a plane coincident with or parallel to said biaxial plane;
- a front rotor gimbaled to said frame front, wherein the front rotor tilts in a plane perpendicular to said biaxial plane;
- wherein the front and rear rotors each comprises a plurality of radially spaced-apart blades for frictionally contacting the concrete surface;
- a separate hydraulic motor for powering each rotor;
- tilting cylinder means for selectively tilting said rotors for steering and maneuvering the trowel;
- internal combustion motor means for powering the trowel;
- hydraulic tilting circuit means for controlling said tilting cylinder means;
- hydraulic drive circuit means for controlling each hydraulic motor;
- hydraulic pump means driven by said internal combustion motor means for powering said hydraulic drive circuit means and said hydraulic tilting circuit means;
- driver-operated means for operating said hydraulic tilting circuit means, whereby the driver can steer and control the trowel hydraulically, said driver-operated means for operating said hydraulic tilting circuit means comprises steering wheel means accessible to the driver of said trowel for remotely activating said hydraulic tilting cylinders from a seated position and foot-operated pedal means accessible to the driver of said trowel for remotely activating said hydraulic tilting cylinders from a seated position and,
- wherein said steering wheel means controls the hydraulic steering control valve associated with said rotor that tilts perpendicularly to said biaxial plane, and said foot-operated pedal means controls the hydraulic steering control valves associated with said rotors that tilt within or parallel to said biaxial plane.
- 2. A motorized riding trowel for finishing a concrete surface, said riding trowel comprising:
- a rigid, generally triangular frame having two rear vertices and a spaced-apart front vertice;
- a front rotor assembly and a pair of spaced-apart rear rotor assemblies for powering said riding trowel and frictionally contacting said concrete, the rear rotor assemblies mounted upon adjacent rear vertices and said front rotor assembly mounted adjacent said front vertice, wherein each rotor assembly comprises a plurality of radially spaced-apart blades for frictionally contacting the concrete being finished;
- internal combustion motor means supported by said frame for powering said trowel;
- hydraulic power steering means for controlling trowel steering and maneuvering, said power steering means comprising:
- hydraulic pump means driven by said internal combustion motor means for supplying hydraulic pressure;
- a pair of tilting cylinders for tilting the rear rotor assemblies in a plane parallel with a biaxial plane established by the axis of rotation of said rear rotor assemblies, and another tilting cylinder for tilting the front rotor assembly in a plane perpendicular to said biaxial plane, whereby to effectuate trowel steering and maneuvering;
- a steering wheel;
- at least one foot pedal;
- hydraulic circuit means powered by said pump means for proportionally operating the rear tilting cylinders in response to said at least one foot pedal, and for proportionally operating the front tilting cylinders in response to said steering wheel;
- hydraulic motor means powered by said internal combustion motor means for revolving each rotor assembly and,
- said hydraulic circuit means comprising flow divider means for independently pressuring each tilting cylinder.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of prior U.S. application, Ser. No. 08/784,244, Filed Jan. 15, 1997, and entitled Hydraulically Controlled Riding Trowel now U.S. Pat. No. 5,890,833, issued Apr. 6, 1999.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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