Claims
- 1. A coupling device for mounting a floor maintenance pad having a circular mounting hole to a drive disc on a power: driven floor maintenance machine, said coupling device comprising: a base part mountable coaxially to the drive disc and having a threaded hub;
- a retainer part having a threaded hub for threading coaxially onto the hub of said base member, said retainer having a flange extending radially outward from said retainer hub for engaging and holding said pad against said disc;
- a detent mechanism including a projection formed on one of said base pan and said retainer part and an indentation cooperating with said projection formed on the other, wherein said projection engages said indentation at a point during the rotation of the retainer part with respect to the base part as the two are being threaded together and, when so engaged, provides a resistance to such rotation.
- 2. A coupling device according to claim 1 wherein said indentation is formed on the threads of one of said base part and said retainer part and said projection is formed on the threads of the other.
- 3. The coupling device according to claim 1 wherein said indentation is formed on the hub of one of said pans and the projection is formed on the hub of the other part.
- 4. The coupling device of claim 1 wherein a plurality of indentations are formed on one of said parts and wherein said projection comes into alignment with each one of said indentations at spaced intervals of rotation as the parts are threaded together.
- 5. The coupling device according to claim 1 wherein said projection is formed on the end of an elastically flexible arm which acts to bias said projection towards said indentation.
- 6. The coupling device according to claim 1 wherein a portion of the hub of one of said pans is cut away such that a flexible arm is formed and wherein one of said indentation and said projection is formed on said arm and the other is formed on the hub of the other of said pans such that said projection and said indentation are biased toward one another.
- 7. The coupling device of claim 1 wherein one of said pans comprises a circular shoulder and the other of said parts comprises a collar which surrounds said shoulder when said parts are threaded together, and wherein said indentation is formed in a peripheral portion of said shoulder and said projection is formed in an inner portion of said collar.
- 8. The coupling device of claim 1 wherein said base part has a plurality of tines projecting in the axial direction of said hub for piercing said pad.
- 9. The coupling device of claim 1 wherein a plurality of indentations are formed on one of said pans and wherein said projection comes into alignment with each one of said indentations at spaced intervals of rotation as the pans are threaded together.
- 10. A coupling device for detachably mounting a floor maintenance pad having a circular mounting hole on a pad holder disc of a floor maintenance machine, said coupler device comprising:
- a first part having a threaded hub and a flange portion extending radially outward from said hub, said flange being adapted to attach to said pad holder member;
- a second part having a threaded hub adapted to thread to the hub of said first pan and a flange portion extending radially outward from said hub of said second pan, wherein a floor maintenance pad is held between the flange of the first part and the flange of the second pan when said parts are threaded together;
- a detent mechanism for resisting rotation between said first and second pans, said mechanism including at least one indentation formed on one of said pans and a projection formed on the other of said parts, wherein said projection comes into alignment with said indentation at a point during the rotation of said parts when said pans are threaded together and engages said indentation at said point.
- 11. The coupling device according to claim 10 wherein said indentation is formed on the hub of one of said parts and the projection is formed on the hub of the other part.
- 12. The coupling device according to claim 11 wherein a portion of the hub of one of said pans is cut away such that a flexible arm is formed and wherein one of said indentation and said projection is formed on said arm and the other is formed on the hub of the other of said parts such that said projection and said indentation are biased toward one another.
- 13. The coupling device according to claim 11 wherein said projection is formed on the end of an elastically flexible arm which acts to bias said projection towards said indentation.
- 14. The coupling device of claim 11 wherein one of said parts comprises a circular shoulder and the other of said parts comprises a collar which surrounds said shoulder when said parts are threaded together, and wherein said indentation is formed in a peripheral portion of said shoulder and said projection is formed in an inner portion of said collar.
- 15. The coupling device of claim 11 wherein said base part has a plurality of tines projecting in the axial direction of said hub for piercing said pad.
- 16. The coupling device of claim 11 wherein a plurality of indentations are formed on one of said pans and wherein said projection comes into alignment with each one of said indentations at spaced intervals of rotation as the parts are threaded together.
- 17. The coupling device of claim 11 wherein said indentation is formed on the threads of one of said parts and said projection is formed on the threads of the other part.
- 18. A coupling device for detachably mounting a floor maintenance pad having a circular mounting hole on a pad holder disc of a floor maintenance machine, said coupler device comprising:
- a first part having a threaded hub and a flange portion extending radially outward from said hub, said flange being adapted to attach to said pad holder member and having a plurality of tines extending in the axial direction of said hub away from said disc for piercing and holding said pad;
- a second part having a threaded hub adapted to thread to the hub of said first part and a flange portion extending radially outward from said hub of said second part, wherein a floor maintenance pad is held between the flange of the first part and the flange of the second part when said parts are threaded together;
- a detent mechanism for resisting rotation between said first and second parts, said mechanism including a plurality of indentations formed on one of said parts and a flexible arm having a projection at its end formed on the other of said parts, wherein said projection comes into alignment with each of said indentations at spaced points during the rotation of said parts with respect to one another when said parts are threaded together and engages said indentation at said points.
- 19. A coupling device for mounting a floor maintenance pad having a circular mounting hole to a drive disc on a power driven floor maintenance machine, said coupling device comprising:
- a base part mountable coaxially to the drive disc and having a threaded hub;
- a retainer part having a threaded hub for threading coaxially onto the hub of said base member, said retainer having a flange extending radially outward from said retainer hub for engaging and holding said pad against said disc;
- a detent mechanism including a projection and a cooperating indentation wherein one of said projection and indentation is connected to said floor maintenance machine to rotate with said drive disc and the other is formed on the retainer part such that said projection engages said indentation at a point during the rotation of the retainer part with respect to the base part as the two are being threaded together and, when so engaged, provides resistance to unthreading of the coupling device.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/996,275 filed on Jan. 12, 1993, now abandoned.
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