Quick disconnect burnisher pad driver

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6651286
  • Patent Number
    6,651,286
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 7, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 25, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Warden, Sr.; Robert J.
    • Balsis; S
    Agents
    • Price, Heneveld, Cooper, DeWitt & Litton
Abstract
A quick disconnect hub which is secured to the motor drive shaft receives a high pitch threaded pad driver disk to which a burnishing pad is mounted. The hub includes a conically tapered surface, as does the driver disk for centering. A spring-loaded locking pin extends between the burnishing motor and selectively locks the drive hub against rotation for removal of the driver disk by rotating approximately one or two times, thus allowing the removal of the pad driver from the motor and allowing the centered mounting of the burnishing pad to the driver remote from the machine. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, an interlock switch is coupled to the spring-loaded locking pin such that, when the hub is locked against rotation for removal of the driver disk, the switch prevents inadvertent activation of the motor when the hub is locked.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a burnishing machine and particularly to a mounting system for quickly disconnecting the pad driver from the motor drive to allow replacement of a burnishing pad.




Commercial burnishers operate at a relatively high speed, as, for example, from 2000 to 2500 rpm. At such high speeds as compared to floor scrubbers which may operate at from 200 to 400 rpm, the burnishing pad must be nearly perfectly centered for balancing to prevent unnecessary vibration and shaking during operation, which could cause excessive wear on the machinery itself as well as make it difficult for the operator to properly utilize the machine. Prior art burnishing machines, such as commercially available Model No. BR-2250/2500 available from the Tennant Company or Model No. 608525 also available from the Tennant Company, provide a burnishing driver which is fixedly mounted to the drive shaft of the motor drive with a threaded fastener, such that in order to replace a burnishing pad it is necessary to tilt the machine to raise the burnishing driver away from the floor surface, reach underneath, remove the used pad, and manually center a new pad in position on the pad driver. Frequently, installation of the pad from the bottom of the machine upwardly is difficult inasmuch as the pad driver has hooks which attach to the pad, making it difficult for an operator to reposition the pad if not properly centered on the first attempt. The Velcro-like hooks prevent shifting of the pad once attached to the pad driver.




One solution to this problem has been to provide a pad driver with an outwardly downwardly flared skirt which only allows the pad to be positioned on the driver within the periphery of the skirt. Such as system, however, presents a downwardly projecting circular edge which, if the burnishing machine is tilted during operation, can gouge and mar the floor being polished utilizing the machine. It also adds cost to the machine.




Some attempts have been made to provide a burnishing machine with a motor housing which tilts upwardly and outwardly from the body of the burnishing machine to provide improved access for the removal and replacement of a burnishing pad. Such construction, however, adds greatly to the cost of the machine and its complexity and, therefore, its tendency to fail during its lifetime. This system is also undesirable because it tends to increase the length of the machine since the motor tipping action prevents components from being located above it.




Although quick disconnect systems have been employed for low speed scrubbing machines, such as represented by U.S. Pat. No. 4,866,804 which provides a scrubbing pad holder which is held in place utilizing a snap-on O-ring coupling, such a coupling is inoperable at speeds in excess of about 1500 rpm and particularly in the range of 2000 to 2500 rpm encountered with high speed burnishing machines. Other low speed scrubbing machines have employed twist-on bayonet-type quick disconnects and spring-loaded, snap-on quick disconnects for removing the scrubber driving disk and associated scrubbing pad from the machines. Again, although suitable for low speed scrubbing devices, they are not sufficiently secure to operate at the high speeds encountered in burnishing machines.




Accordingly, there exists a need for an improved system by which burnishing pads can be relatively easily removed and reinstalled in a centered fashion on a burnishing machine utilizing a reliable, relatively low cost coupling system which is capable of withstanding the high speed operation encountered in the burnishing field.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The system of the present invention solves the existent problem by providing a quick disconnect hub which is fixedly secured to the motor drive shaft and which receives a spin-off high pitch threaded pad driver disk to which a burnishing pad is mounted. A spring-loaded locking pin is provided between the burnishing motor housing and selectively locks the drive hub against rotation when it is desired to remove the driver disk by rotating two or three times, thus allowing the removal of the pad driver from the motor and allowing the centered mounting of a burnishing pad to the driver remote from the machine. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the hub and disk are threaded in a direction such that rotation of the hub by the drive motor tends to tighten the disk onto the hub during operation of the burnishe. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, an electrical switch is coupled in series with the power supply for the motor and is actuated by the spring-loaded locking pin such that, when the hub is locked against rotation for removal of the driver disk, the interlock switch prevents inadvertent activation of the motor when the hub is locked. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the quick disconnect hub includes a conical tapered surface, as does the driver disk, to precisely center the driver disk on the hub upon installation. In another embodiment of the invention, in place of a threaded interconnection between the driver disk and the hub, the hub includes an annular groove and the disk includes a spring-loaded plunger which snap-fits the driver disk to the hub.




These and other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description thereof together with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is perspective view of a burnishing machine embodying the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a vertical cross-sectional view of the first embodiment of the quick disconnect system of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the pad driver of the present invention and a replacement pad is shown in a position for replacing the pad;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the drive hub and driver disk of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged fragmentary side elevational view, partly broken away, of the drive hub and driver disk, shown partially assembled;





FIG. 6

is a top plan view of the driver hub and driver disk, shown in an assembled position;





FIG. 7

is a bottom plan view of the driver hub and driver disk, shown in an assembled position;





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary top elevational view of the locking pin and safety switch employed in one embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 9

is a vertical cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring initially to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a burnishing machine


10


of the present invention which includes a conventional framework


12


for supporting the burnishing motor housing, burnishing drive motor and enclosure


14


for, in the embodiment shown, enclosing a battery compartment which supplies operating power to the burnishing motor. A control console


16


with suitable operational controls includes handles


18


for the operation of the machine. The frame


12


supports drive wheels


13


for powering the machine during operation and front castor wheels (not shown) for balancing the machine during operation. A suspension mounted burnishing head


20


is mounted to frame


12


(

FIG. 1

) and supports and encloses a rotating burnishing pad


30


(

FIG. 2

) which can be of conventional woven polymeric material which removably engages a floppy disk


32


(

FIG. 2

) having downwardly projecting Velcro®-type hooks for gripping and mounting the pad to the floppy disk


32


. The hooks of the floppy disk


32


are illustrated at


31


in FIG.


3


. Housing


20


includes an outer downwardly projecting peripheral skirt


22


made of a flexible polymeric material for preventing debris from escaping the burnishing area during operation of machine


10


.




With the system of the present invention, a pad driver disk


40


can be easily removed from the drive shaft


62


of drive motor


60


by the use of the quick disconnect coupling including the pad driver disk


40


and drive hub


50


, which is attached to the drive shaft


62


of the motor, as seen in

FIG. 2

, utilizing a conventional center threaded bolt


64


. The coarsely threaded drive hub


50


and the pad driver disk


40


are shown in detail in

FIGS. 4-7

and allow the entire pad head, including the pad


30


, floppy disk


32


, and driver disk


40


, to be easily removed from the burnishing machine


10


and inverted, as illustrated in

FIG. 3

, such that the operator can place and center the pad visually on the hooks


31


of pad driver floppy disk


32


. A conventional, commercially available two-piece spring-loaded center lock assists in holding the pad


30


to the floppy disk


32


in a conventional manner, namely, by the mounting of the collar-like center lock


35


within an aperture


33


of the center of burnishing pad


30


and snap-locking it into the center lock-receiving plate


47


(

FIG. 3

) screw mounted in the circular recess


47


′ (

FIG. 7

) of driver disk


40


. Such a center lock does not precisely position the pad with respect to the pad driver assembly but rather assists in holding the pad in position to the floppy disk and driver assembly.




As best seen in

FIGS. 4-6

, drive hub


50


, which is fixedly attached to the motor drive shaft


62


by bolt


64


(

FIG. 2

) includes a cylindrical body


52


having high pitched male threads


54


on its outer periphery. The interface between the cylindrical section


52


and the collar section


56


includes a conically tapered wall


55


which mates with the conically tapered wall


45


of driver disk


40


as the driver disk is screwed onto hub


50


, as seen in

FIG. 5

, to align the disk to the hub. Collar


56


includes a plurality of inwardly projecting notches


58


at spaced locations, such as 90° intervals as best seen in

FIG. 6

, to allow a locking pin


80


(

FIGS. 2 and 8

) to extend therein and lock the hub against rotation during replacement of the burnishing pad


30


as described in greater detail below. Collar


50


includes a central keyed aperture


53


(

FIG. 6

) for locking to the keyed drive shaft


62


of the motor and includes a larger mounting aperture


57


(

FIG. 7

) for receiving the mounting bolt


64


and a face washer


63


for mounting the hub


50


to the motor shaft, as seen in FIG.


2


.




The pad mounting driver disk


40


includes a central threaded aperture


44


(

FIGS. 2 and 4

) which is threaded to matingly receive threads


54


of hub


50


with both threads being machined in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to tighten against the rotation of drive shaft


62


of motor


60


. Disk


40


includes a central upwardly projecting collar


46


(

FIG. 4

) having the threaded opening formed therein and an integral outwardly projecting skirt


48


having a plurality of spaced apertures


49


(

FIG. 6

) formed therein for attachment of the floppy disk


32


, which can be of conventional construction. Driver disk


40


is preferably integrally molded of a suitable polymeric material, such as nylon, acetal, or the like, to provide stick-free, easy threading and unthreading of the disk


40


to the metal hub


50


, which can be brass, treated steel or other suitable material. The threads


54


and


44


have a relatively high pitch, such that the pad assembly including driver disk


40


, floppy disk


32


, pad


30


and center lock


35


can be quickly removed by manually spinning the pad assembly from the burnishing machine with approximately one or two 360° rotations. This is accomplished by actuating handle


82


(FIGS.


2


and


8


), which is spring-loaded by a spring


84


on housing


20


and which extends within an aperture


25


in housing


20


to project outwardly into one of the apertures


58


in hub


50


locking the driver disk


40


when handle


82


is pushed inward and rotated to allow it to be spring-loaded inwardly for replacement of the pad


30


.




As seen in

FIG. 8

, a motor shut-off switch


90


is mounted to housing


20


in position to be engaged by a cam


92


on pin


80


such that, when pin


80


projects into one of the notches


58


of hub


50


, switch


90


is actuated and interrupts the power supply to the motor. Switch


90


thus prevents inadvertent application of power to motor


60


during replacement of a pad.




In operation, in order to replace a burnishing pad


30


, the operator turns off the burnishing machine, pushes inwardly, and rotates handle


82


of locking pin


80


approximately 90° to engage one of the notches


58


in drive hub


50


. This also disconnects electrical power from motor


60


through the operation of switch


90


. The pad


30


, floppy disk


32


, and drive hub


40


are then easily removed by rotating the pad assembly typically clockwise two rotations such that the assembly can be removed as seen in FIG.


3


. With the assembly removed, the spring-loaded center lock


35


is released, pad


30


pealed away from the hooks


31


on floppy disk


32


. A new pad


30


can then be visually centered on the floppy disk


32


with the pad drive assembly removed from the burnishing machine. The new pad and driver disk


40


is then threaded back onto the hub


50


in an opposite direction. The pin and locking handle


82


are released from locking boss


83


(which is part of housing


20


) by rotating the handle such that spring


84


pushes pin


80


outwardly and handle


82


. This also deactivates switch


90


. The driver disk


40


can be hand tightened onto hub


50


and, during operation of the motor, tends to become tighter due to the opposed threading between the hub and disk.




In an alternative embodiment of the present invention shown in

FIG. 9

, a driver disk


140


is provided and snap-fits onto a hub


150


, which has a tapered sidewall


152


to matingly receive the tapered recess


142


of driver disk


140


. Wall


152


of hub


150


includes an annular detent


151


for receiving a spring-loaded detent locking plunger


160


mounted within an aperture


141


of driver disk


140


. In some embodiments, the spring-loaded plunger or pin can be mounted in the hub and the receiving detent formed in the driver disk. Driver disk


140


also includes a peripheral flange


148


as in the first embodiment, with the plurality of apertures for securing the floppy disk


32


thereto. The lower end of hub


150


includes a D-shaped projection


154


and driver disk


140


includes a recess


142


with an inwardly projecting D-shaped opening


144


for receiving projection


154


for connecting driver disk


140


and hub


150


to transmit torque from hub


150


to disk


140


during operation.




In this embodiment, the pad assembly, including driver disk


140


, floppy disk


32


, and pad


30


, is moved in the direction indicated by arrow A directly away from motor


60


to, in effect, unsnap and disconnect the pad assembly from the drive motor. As can be appreciated, driver disk


140


and hub


150


are manufactured such that, during rotation at relatively high speeds, the weight of pin


160


and the recessed aperture


141


for receiving the pin is in balance along the longitudinal axis L of the motor drive shaft


62


. In either embodiment, the driver disk and burnishing pad are easily removed from the burnisher


10


for replacement of the pad, allowing its visual centering remote from machine


10


, as best seen in FIG.


3


.




It will become apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications to the preferred embodiment of the invention as described herein can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A quick disconnect driver allows the easy replacement of a burnishing pad of a burnishing machine which operates at speeds in excess of about 1500 rpm comprising:a drive hub including an aperture for securing the drive hub to a drive shaft of a burnishing motor, said drive hub having a conically tapered surface for engaging a driver disk for a burnishing pad; a driver disk for a burnishing pad having a mating conically tapered surface for engaging said tapered surface of said hub; and a quick disconnect structure for releasably coupling said driver disk to said hub, wherein said quick disconnect structure comprises mating threads on said hub and driver disk.
  • 2. The driver as defined in claim 1 wherein said quick disconnect structure includes at least one detent formed in one of said hub and driver disk and a spring-loaded locking pin in the other of said hub and driver disk which engages said detent.
  • 3. A quick disconnect driver allows the easy replacement of a burnishing pad of a burnishing machine which operates at speeds in excess of about 1500 rpm comprising:a drive hub including an aperture for securing the drive hub to a drive shaft of a burnishing motor, said drive hub having a conically tapered surface for engaging a driver disk for a burnishing pad; a driver disk for a burnishing pad having a mating conically tapered surface for engaging said tapered surface of said hub; and a quick disconnect structure for releasably coupling said driver disk to said hub, wherein said hub includes at least one locking notch and further including a motor housing and a locking pin extending between said motor housing and said drive hub to engage said notch to selectively lock said hub against rotation to permit said driver disk to be removed for replacing a burnishing pad.
  • 4. The driver as defined in claim 3 and further including an interlock switch mounted to said housing and actuated by said locking pin for preventing actuation of the drive motor when said hub is locked against rotation.
  • 5. A quick disconnect driver assembly for a burnishing machine comprising:a motor housing; an electrical motor coupled to said housing and having a drive shaft; a drive hub including an aperture for securing the drive hub to said drive shaft of said motor; a driver disk for releasably holding a burnishing pad; and a quick disconnect structure for releasably coupling said driver disk to said hub, wherein said quick disconnect structure comprises mating threads on said hub and driver disk and wherein said drive hub has a conically tapered surface for engaging said driver disk and said driver disk has a mating conically tapered surface for engaging said tapered surface of said hub.
  • 6. The driver assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein said quick disconnect structure includes a detent formed in said hub and a spring-loaded locking pin in said driver disk.
  • 7. The driver assembly as defined in claim 6 wherein said hub and driver disk include engaging surfaces for transmitting torque from said hub to said driver disk.
  • 8. A burnishing machine which operates at speeds above about 1500 rpm having a pad driver for removal from a drive motor to allow the easy replacement of a burnishing pad comprising:a motor housing; an electrical motor coupled to said housing and having a drive shaft; a drive hub including an aperture for securing the drive hub to said drive shaft of said motor, said drive hub having a conically tapered surface for engaging a driver disk for a burnishing pad; a driver disk for a burnishing pad having a mating conically tapered surface for engaging said tapered surface of said hub; and a quick disconnect structure for releasably coupling said driver disk to said hub, wherein said quick disconnect structure comprises mating threads on said hub and driver disk.
  • 9. The burnishing machine as defined in claim 8 wherein said quick disconnect structure includes at least one detent formed in one of said hub and driver disk and a spring-loaded locking pin in the other of said hub and driver disk which engages said detent.
  • 10. A burnishing machine which operates at speeds above about 1500 rpm having a pad driver for removal from a drive motor to allow the easy replacement of a burnishing pad comprising:a motor housing; an electrical motor coupled to said housing and having a drive shaft; a drive hub including an aperture for securing the drive hub to said drive shaft of said motor, said drive hub having a conically tapered surface for engaging a driver disk for a burnishing pad; a driver disk for a burnishing pad having a mating conically tapered surface for engaging said tapered surface of said hub; and a quick disconnect structure for releasably coupling said driver disk to said hub, and a locking pin extending between said motor housing and said drive hub to selectively lock said drive hub against rotation to permit said driver disk to be removed for replacing a burnishing pad.
  • 11. The burnishing machine as defined in claim 10 and further including an interlock switch mounted to said housing and actuated by said locking pin for preventing actuation of the drive motor when said drive hub is locked against rotation.
  • 12. A quick disconnect driver assembly for a burnishing machine comprising:a motor housing; an electrical motor coupled to said housing and having a drive shaft; a drive hub including an aperture for securing the drive hub to said drive shaft of said motor; and a driver disk for releasably holding a burnishing pad, wherein said driver disk and said hub include mating threads defining a quick disconnect structure for releasably coupling said driver disk to said hub, wherein said drive hub has a conically tapered surface for engaging said driver disk and said driver disk has a mating conically tapered surface for engaging said tapered surface of said hub.
  • 13. The driver assembly as defined in claim 12 and further including a motor housing and a locking pin extending between said motor housing and said drive hub to selectively lock said hub against rotation to permit said driver disk to be removed for replacing a burnishing pad.
  • 14. The driver assembly as defined in claim 13 and further including an interlock switch mounted to said housing and actuated by said locking pin for preventing actuation of the drive motor when said hub is locked against rotation.
  • 15. The driver assembly as defined in claim 14 wherein said motor rotates said driver disk at a speed of from about 2000 rpm to about 2500 rpm.
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