Claims
- 1. A machine for removing a solution from a surface comprising, in combination: a chassis moveably supported on the surface, with the chassis including a plate; a solution pickup assembly for collecting solution from the surface; and first, second, and third linkage arms each having first and second ends, with the first ends of the first and second linkage arms being pivotably mounted to the plate at first and second spaced, axially aligned locations and with the second ends of the first and second linkage arms being pivotably mounted to the solution pickup assembly at third and fourth spaced, axially aligned locations, with the first end of the third linkage arm being pivotably mounted to the plate at a fifth location spaced from and parallel to the first and second locations and the second end of the third linkage arm being pivotably mounted to the solution pickup assembly at a sixth location spaced from and parallel to the third and fourth locations, with the third linkage arm having a length between the first and second ends which is adjustable, with the solution pickup assembly being maintained at a generally constant angle relative to the plate independent of the pivotable movement of the linkage arms, with the generally constant angle being variable by adjusting the length of the third linkage arm.
- 2. The machine of claim 1 further comprising, in combination: at least a first extension spring each having a first end secured to the plate and a second end secured to the solution pickup assembly, with the second end of the extension spring being at a greater height from the surface than the first end of the extension spring to bias the solution pickup assembly towards the surface.
- 3. The machine of claim 2 wherein the ends of the linkage arms are pivotably mounted in a manner allowing relative movement in more than one plane; and wherein the machine further comprises, in combination: a second extension spring, with the first ends of the first and second extension springs being at a differing spacing than the second ends of the first and second extension springs to cause the solution pickup assembly to center on the plate.
- 4. The machine of claim 3 further comprising, in combination: a bracket including a first edge extending generally parallel to the surface, with the bracket being spaced from the plate for abutting with the first linkage arm when the solution pickup assembly is moved to a height from the surface.
- 5. The machine of claim 4 wherein the bracket includes second and third edges extending generally perpendicular to the surface for respectively abutting with the first and second linkage arms when the solution pickup assembly is moved from the center of the plate.
- 6. The machine of claim 5 wherein the bracket is T-shaped with the second and third edges located on a leg located intermediate the first and second linkage arms.
- 7. The machine of claim 4 further comprising, in combination: at least one ear extending from the plate; a pulley rotatably mounted to the ear; and a cable having a free end connected to the solution pickup assembly and extending over the pulley for pivoting the first, second and third linkage arms, with the bracket being mounted to the ear.
- 8. The machine of claim 1 wherein the ends of the linkage arms are pivotably mounted in a manner allowing relative movement in more than one plane; and wherein the machine further comprises, in combination: first and second extension springs each having a first end secured to the plate and a second end secured to the solution pickup assembly, with the first ends of the first and second extension springs being at a differing spacing than the second ends of the first and second extension springs to cause the solution pickup assembly to center on the plate.
- 9. The machine of claim 8 further comprising, in combination: a bracket including first and second edges extending generally perpendicular to the surface for respectively abutting with the first and second linkage arms when the solution pickup assembly is moved from the center of the plate.
- 10. The machine of claim 9 wherein the bracket is T-shaped with the first and second edges located on a leg located intermediate the first and second linkage arms.
- 11. The machine of claim 9 further comprising, in combination: at least one ear extending from the plate; a pulley rotatably mounted to the ear; and a cable having a free end connected to the solution pickup assembly and extending over the pulley for pivoting the first, second and third linkage arms, with the bracket being mounted to the ear.
- 12. The machine of claim 8 wherein the first ends of the first and second extension springs are at a smaller spacing than the second ends of the first and second extension springs.
- 13. A machine for removing a solution from a surface comprising, in combination: a chassis moveably supported on the surface, with the chassis including a plate; a solution pickup assembly for collecting solution from the surface; at least a first linkage arm each having a first end pivotably mounted to the plate and a second end pivotably mounted to the solution pickup assembly, with the first and second ends of the linkage arm being pivotably mounted in a manner allowing relative movement in more than one plane; and first and second extension springs each having a first end secured to the plate and a second end secured to the solution pickup assembly, with the first ends of the first and second extension springs being at a differing spacing than the second ends of the first and second extension springs to cause the solution pickup assembly to center on the plate.
- 14. The machine of claim 13 wherein the second ends of the extension springs are at a greater height from the surface than the first ends of the extension springs to bias the solution pickup assembly towards the surface.
- 15. The machine of claim 14 wherein the first ends of the first and second extension springs are at a smaller spacing than the second ends of the first and second extension springs.
- 16. The machine of claim 15 further comprising, in combination: a second linkage arm; and a bracket including first and second edges extending generally perpendicular to the surface for respectively abutting with the first and second linkage arms when the solution pickup assembly is moved from the center of the plate.
- 17. The machine of claim 16 wherein the bracket is T-shaped with the first and second edges located on a leg located intermediate the first and second linkage arms.
- 18. The machine of claim 17 further comprising, in combination: at least one ear extending from the plate; a pulley rotatably mounted to the ear; and a cable having a free end connected to the solution pickup assembly and extending over the pulley for pivoting the first and second linkage arms, with the bracket being mounted to the ear.
- 19. The machine of claim 13 wherein the first ends of the first and second extension springs are at a smaller spacing than the second ends of the first and second extension springs.
- 20. The machine of claimed 13 further comprising, in combination: a second linkage arm; and a bracket including first and second edges extending generally perpendicular to the surface for respectively abutting with the first and second linkage arms when the solution pickup assembly is moved from the center of the plate.
CROSS REFERENCE
The present application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/607,247 filed Jun. 30, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,397,429.
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