Claims
- 1. A ride-type surface-working machine comprising three driven rotors rotating about widely spaced generally vertical axes with each rotor engaging the supporting surface with surface-working means distributed about the rotor axis and which follow an annular path along a supporting surface, a frame carried by the rotors and supporting driving means for the rotors and an operator's position, said rotors being mounted on the frame by means permitting relative tilting of each rotor about one or more horizontal axes, and control means operatively related to said frame and rotors and controllable by an operator riding on the frame for applying selectively tilting pressures to the rotors, the tilting pressure applied to a rotor tending to tilt the entire rotor unit about a horizontal axis, for controlling the posture and movement of the machine by variations of downward working pressure distribution; said control means including means for applying tilting pressures to all three rotors, to one side of each for forward movement of the machine and alternatively to opposite sides of each for rearward movement of the machine.
- 2. A ride-type surface-working machine comprising a plurality of driven rotors rotating about widely spaced generally vertical axes with each rotor engaging the supporting surface with surface-working means distributed about the rotor axis and which follow an annular path along a supporting surface, a frame carried by the rotors and supporting driving means for the rotors and an operator's position, said rotors being mounted on the frame by means permitting relative tilting of each rotor about one or more horizontal axes, and control means operatively related to said frame and rotors and controllable by an operator riding on the frame for applying selectively tilting pressures to the rotors, the tilting pressure applied to a rotor tending to tilt the entire rotor unit about a horizontal axis, for controlling the posture and movement of the machine by variations of downward working pressure distribution.
- 3. A ride-type surface-working machine according to claim 2, in which the control means includes means for oppositely tilting two oppositely driven spaced rotors to drive the machine in a given direction.
- 4. A ride-type surface-working machine according to claim 2, in which the control means includes means for oppositely tilting two oppositely driven spaced rotors to drive the machine in a given direction and provides similarity of tilting for changing the posture of the machine.
- 5. A ride-type surface-working machine according to claim 2 in which there are exactly two of said rotors.
- 6. A ride-type surface-working machine according to claim 2 in which there are exactly two of said rotors, an operator's seat carried by the frame faces at a substantial angle from a line through both of their axes, and the pressures for forward and rearward movements are applied at a substantial angular separation from the radii of the rotors perpendicular to said line.
- 7. A ride-type surface-working machine according to claim 2 including means for applying the tilting pressure comprising a control stick pivoted on a first axis generally parallel to a preferred direction of movement and pivoted on a second axis substantially intersected by the first axis, control means for one type of movement controlled by stick movement about one axis, control means for another type of movement controlled by stick movement about the other axis;
- each control means being substantially unaffected by stick movement about the axis which controls the other control means.
- 8. A ride-type surface-working machine according to claim 2 in which each rotor includes surface-working blades and pitch control means for the blades, and said pitch control means are coupled for joint control from the operator's position.
- 9. A ride-type surface-working machine according to claim 2 including means for dispensing treatment material, under control of the operator in the operator's position, into the work area of at least one rotor.
- 10. A ride-type surface-working machine comprising at least three driven rotors rotating about widely spaced generally vertical axes in staggered arrangement with each rotor engaging the supporting surface with surface-working means distributed about the rotor axis and which follow an annular path along a supporting surface, a frame carried by the rotors and supporting driving means for the rotors and an operator's position, said rotors being mounted on the frame by means permitting relative tilting of each rotor about one or more horizontal axes, and control means operatively related to said frame and rotors and controllable by an operator riding on the frame for applying selectively a tilting pressure between the frame and one or more of the rotors to produce more downward working pressure on one side of its axis than on the opposite side, the tilting pressure applied to a rotor tending to tilt the entire rotor unit about a horizontal axis, for controlling the posture and movement of the machine by variations of downward working pressure distribution.
- 11. A ride-type surface-working machine according to claim 10 in which two of the rotors are rotated in opposite directions, and the control means includes means for tilting them oppositely to move the machine along a line passing between them and through the third rotor to surface-work three overlapping bands.
- 12. A ride-type surface-working machine according to claim 10 in which two of the rotors are rotated in opposite directions, and the control means includes means for tilting them oppositely to move the machine along a line passing between them and through the third rotor to surface-work three overlapping bands and in which the tilting pressures can be applied to the third rotor, forwardly or rearwardly with respect to movement along said line to change the posture of the machine.
- 13. A ride-type surface-working machine according to claim 10 in which two of the rotors are rotated in opposite directions, and the control means includes means for tilting them oppositely to move the machine along a line passing between them and through the third rotor to surface-work three overlapping bands and in which the tilting pressures can be applied to the third rotor, forwardly or rearwardly with respect to movement along said line to change the posture of the machine;
- said surface-working means comprising concrete finishing tools.
- 14. A ride-type surface-working machine according to claim 10 in which two of the rotors are rotated in opposite directions, and the control means includes means for tilting them oppositely to move the machine along a line passing between them and through the third rotor to surface-work three overlapping bands and in which the tilting pressures can be applied to the third rotor, forwardly or rearwardly with respect to movement along said line to change the posture of the machine;
- said surface working-means comprising concrete finishing tools; and
- each rotor including means for adjusting the pitch of said tools.
- 15. A ride-type surface-working machine comprising a plurality of driven rotors rotating about widely spaced generally vertical axes with each rotor engaging the supporting surface with surface-working means distributed about the rotor axis and which follow an annular path along a supporting surface, a frame carried by the rotors and supporting driving means for the rotors and an operator's position, said rotors being mounted on the frame by means permitting relative tilting of each rotor about one or more horizontal axes, and control means operatively related to said frame and rotors and controlled through a single control stick, mounted on the frame to be universally swingable, by an operator riding on the frame for applying selectively tilting pressure to the rotors, the tilting pressure applied to a rotor tending to tilt the entire rotor unit about a horizontal axis, for controlling the posture and movement of the machine by variations of downward working pressure distribution.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 258,589, filed June 1, 1972, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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