Claims
- 1. An apparatus for curing a photocurable material applied to a floor surface, comprising:
a) a wheeled frame; b) a light housing releasably connected to the frame; c) a power supply operatively connected to the frame; d) a source of curing light mounted in the light housing; e) a first connector operatively connected to the power supply; f) a second, mating connector operatively connected to the source of curing light, wherein the first and second connectors are releasably connected to each other; and g) a releasable connection between the housing and the frame consisting essentially of one mechanical connection, the mechanical connection consisting essentially of:
i) a first mounting mechanism connected to the light housing; and ii) a second mounting mechanism connected to the frame and in mating connection to the first mounting mechanism, wherein the light housing is releasably connected to the frame.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first mounting mechanism is a first mounting member having a first member forming a first slot with a first plate operatively connected to the light housing and the second mounting mechanism is a second mounting member having a second member forming a second slot with a second plate operatively connected to the frame.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first member is mounted at a first angle to the first plate and the second member is mounted to the second plate at a second angle to the second plate the first and second angles being equal.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first mounting mechanism comprises a third mounting member, operatively connected to the first plate, the first and third mounting members forming a generally V-shape, and the second mounting member comprises a fourth mounting member operatively connected to the second plate, the second and third mounting members forming a generally V-shape.
- 5. An apparatus for curing a photocurable material applied to a floor surface, comprising:
a) a wheeled frame; b) a light housing operatively connected to the frame; c) a fixed output power supply; d) a source of curing light mounted in the light housing; and e) the light housing having top and the top having a maximum height of 7 inches from the floor, wherein the apparatus is transportable and easily maneuverable in areas with limited access.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the apparatus has a weight of 100 pounds or less.
- 7. An apparatus for curing a photocurable material applied to a floor surface, comprising:
a) a wheeled frame; b) a light housing releasably connected to the frame; c) a power supply operatively connected to the frame; d) a source of curing light mounted in the light housing; e) a first mounting mechanism operatively connected to the light housing; f) a second mounting mechanism operatively connected to the frame, wherein the light housing is releasably connected to the frame. g) one of the first and second mounting mechanism having first and second positions, whereby the light housing is connectable to the frame at first and second lateral positions.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first mounting mechanism is a first mounting member having a first member forming a first slot with a first plate operatively connected to the light housing and the second mounting mechanism is a second mounting member having a second member forming a second slot with a second plate operatively connected to the frame, one of said housing and frame having a first support member and the other of said housing and frame having a second, receiving support member.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the first support member is a post and the second support member is an opening formed in the other of said housing and frame.
- 10. An apparatus for curing a photocurable material applied to a floor surface, comprising:
a) a wheeled frame; b) a light housing operatively connected to the frame; c) a power supply operatively connected to the frame; d) a source of curing light mounted in the light housing; and e) the light housing sized and configured to extend, laterally, at least 1 inch from any other portion of the apparatus, wherein the apparatus is moveable parallel to and underneath an overhang.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the light housing extends at least 2 inches from any other portion of the apparatus.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the light housing extends at least 3 inches from any other portion of the apparatus.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 10, further comprising a volt meter operatively connected to the power supply, wherein voltage to the power supply may be measured.
- 14. An apparatus for curing a photocurable material applied to a floor surface, comprising:
a) a wheeled frame; b) a light housing releasably connected to the frame; c) a fixed output power supply; d) a source of curing light mounted in the light housing; e) a first connector operatively connected to the power supply; f) a second, mating connector operatively connected to the source of curing light, wherein the first and second connectors are releasably connected to each other; g) a releasable connection between the housing and the frame consisting essentially of:
i) a first mounting mechanism operatively connected to the light housing; ii) a second mounting mechanism operatively connected to the frame, wherein the light housing is releasably connected to the frame and in mating connection to the first mounting mechanism; h) the light housing having a height of 7 inches or less from the floor, and the apparatus having a weight of 100 pounds or less, wherein the apparatus is transportable and easily maneuverable in areas with limited access, i) one of the first and second mounting mechanism having first and second positions whereby the light housing is connectable to the frame at first and second lateral positions; and j) the light housing sized and configured to extend, laterally, at least 1 inch from any other portion of the apparatus, wherein the apparatus is moveable parallel to and underneath an overhang.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a volt meter operatively connected to the power supply, wherein voltage to the power supply may be measured.
- 16. A method of curing a photocurable material applied to a floor surface comprising:
a) applying a photocurable material to a floor, a wall having an obstruction extending out over the floor at least 1 inch in width; b) positioning an apparatus for curing the photocurable material proximate the obstruction, the apparatus having:
i) a wheeled frame; ii) a light housing operatively connected to the frame; iii) a power supply operatively connected to the frame; iv) a source of curing light mounted in the light housing; and v) the light housing sized and configured to extend, laterally, at least 1 inch from any other portion of the apparatus; c) moving the apparatus parallel to and underneath the obstruction.
- 17. A method of replacing a light source in an apparatus for curing a photocurable material, the apparatus having a wheeled frame, a light housing releasably connected to the frame, a power supply operatively connected to the frame, a source of curing light mounted in the light housing, a first connector operatively connected to the power supply, a second, mating connector operatively connected to the source of curing light, wherein the first and second connectors are releasably connected to each other; a first mounting mechanism operatively connected to the light housing, and a second mounting mechanism operatively connected to the frame, wherein the light housing is releasably connected to the frame, the method comprising:
a) operating the apparatus, whereby the source of curing light becomes hot and then burns out; b) prior to the source of light cooling, disconnecting the first light housing; and c) replacing the first light housing with a second light housing having a second source of light, whereby the apparatus may then be used without delay.
- 18. A method of curing a photocurable material applied to a floor surface, comprising:
a) applying a photocurable material to a floor; b) positioning an apparatus for curing the photocurable material, the apparatus having:
i) a wheeled frame; ii) a light housing operatively connected to the frame; iii) a power supply operatively connected to the frame; and iv) a source of curing light mounted in the light housing; c) measuring a voltage being supplied to the apparatus, whereby the voltage being supplied is used to determine a speed sufficient to move the apparatus to cure the photocurable material.
- 19. A method of curing a photocurable material applied to a floor surface, comprising:
a) applying a photocurable material to a floor; b) positioning an apparatus for curing the photocurable material, the apparatus having:
i) a wheeled frame; ii) a light housing operatively connected to the frame; iii) a power supply operatively connected to the frame; and iv) a source of curing light mounted in the light housing; c) measuring a voltage being supplied to the apparatus, whereby the voltage being supplied is used to determine if sufficient power is available to cure the photocurable material.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application 60/233,116 filed Sep. 18, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60233116 |
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