Claims
- 1. A grinding apparatus, comprising:
- a) a rotating arbor having an annular end portion including an interior surface having threads thereon;
- b) a multiplicity of radial blades mounted along said arbor;
- c) a motor at each end of said arbor, each of said motors having a splined motor shaft;
- d) adapters directly connecting said ends of said arbor to said splines of said motor shafts, wherein said adapters have an exterior threaded surface threading to the threads of the annular end portion of the arbor and an end portion having radially inward extending projections inserting between the splines for engaging the motor shaft; and
- e) a vacuum intake shroud extending along the arbor including a deflecting plate and lower flap extending to the ground for deflecting debris up and away from the arbor to a vacuum source.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the width of said multiplicity of blades on said arbor is at least four feet.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a first threaded portion at a first end of said arbor has clockwise threads and a second threaded portion at a second end of said arbor has counterclockwise threads, such that as said arbor rotates, said adapters tighten on said threaded portions.
- 4. A grinding apparatus, comprising:
- a) a rotating arbor having an annular end portion including an interior surface having threads thereon;
- b) a multiplicity of radial blades mounted along said arbor;
- c) a motor at each end of said arbor, each of said motors having a splined motor shaft;
- d) adapters directly connecting said ends of said arbor to said splines of said motor shafts, wherein said adapters have an exterior threaded surface threading to the threads of the annular end portion of the arbor and an end portion having radially inward extending projections inserting between the splines for engaging the motor shaft; and
- e) oil storage means for storing oil to lubricate the splines and adapters.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the motors are hydraulically driven motors.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an oil reservoir storing oil to lubricate the splines and adapters.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the motor mounts to a motor adaptor, the motor adaptor including a seal plate to form a seal with the motor adaptor, the seal closing off a cavity formed by the seal and motor adaptor, and wherein the cavity if filled with lubricant for lubricating the coupling between the motor and the arbor.
- 8. A pavement grinding apparatus for grinding pavement surfaces, comprising:
- a rotatable arbor having a shaft with a multiplicity of blades mounted thereon,
- a hydraulic motor at each end of the arbor shaft;
- means for directly coupling the hydraulic motors to the arbor shaft, wherein the motors directly drive the arbor; and
- lubricant storage means for storing a coupling lubricant.
- 9. A pavement grinding apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the hydraulic motors axially align with a rotational axis of the arbor.
- 10. A pavement grinding apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the motor attaching means comprises an adapter at each end of the arbor attaching to the arbor shaft and to a shaft of the motor.
- 11. A pavement grinding apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the arbor shaft includes interior threaded end portions and wherein the adapter includes exterior threads configured for fitting against the threaded end portions.
- 12. A pavement grinding apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the motor include splines extending from the shaft, and wherein the adapter includes an annular end portion and a plurality of projections extending radially inwardly within the annular end portion configured to extend intermediate the splines of the motor shaft.
- 13. A pavement grinding apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the projections comprise curving surfaces curving radially inward between the splines and radially outward around the splines.
- 14. A pavement grinding apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising a lubricant fill port to the lubricant storage means.
- 15. A pavement grinding apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising a vent for releasing excess lubricant from the lubricant storage means.
- 16. A pavement grinding apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the motor mounts to a motor adaptor, the motor adaptor including a seal plate to form a seal with the motor adaptor, the seal closing off a cavity formed by the seal and motor adaptor, and wherein the cavity if filled with lubricant for lubricating the coupling between the motor and the arbor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/546,417, filed Jun. 29, 1990 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,161,910.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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