This invention relates to apparatus used in a floor leveling process.
More particularly, the present invention relates to tab cutting apparatus used in leveling concrete floors and the like.
In the field of providing solid floors, such as concrete floors and the like, it is well known that relatively large variations in the surface height can occur. In many instances it is highly desirable to have a flat surface that is substantially level. For example, many flooring manufacturers require ⅛″ or less in 10 ft. deviation in height to install certain types of wood laminate and travertine type surfaces.
To provide a substantially level floor it is common practice to place small upright markers or tabs on the floor at regular intervals or in a pre-formed grid that covers the entire floor. Workers then determine a desirable height and cut each tab so that it extends to that height. This process is very time consuming and requires a great amount of effort. Once the tabs are all trimmed to the desired or common height, an over-layer of self-leveling engineered cement or similar substance is poured and smoothed so that it reaches to the top of the trimmed tabs.
It would be highly advantageous, therefore, to remedy the foregoing and other deficiencies inherent in the prior art.
An object of the present invention is to provide new and improved tab cutting apparatus for use in floor leveling.
Another object of the present invention is to provide new and improved tab cutting apparatus that is operated to quickly and easily measure and trim floor leveling tabs to a specific height.
Another object of the present invention is to provide new and improved tab cutting apparatus that is easy and efficient to use.
The objects and advantages of the present invention are realized in tab cutting apparatus designed to assist in floor leveling. The tab cutting apparatus includes a base designed for movement along the surface of a floor. A framework is affixed to the base and supports a vertically movable portion above the base. The framework and vertically movable portion include height control apparatus capable of moving the movable portion vertically relative to the framework. Height sensing apparatus is affixed to the movable portion. A cutting element is affixed to the movable portion and positioned at a fixed distance below the height sensing apparatus. The cutting element is designed to cut an upright ribbon or rod of a leveling tab.
The objects and advantages of the present invention are further realized in a method of leveling floors including the step of providing tab cutting apparatus including a base designed for movement along the surface of a floor, a framework affixed to the base and supporting a vertically movable portion above the base, the framework and vertically movable portion including height control apparatus capable of moving the movable portion vertically relative to the framework, light beam sensing apparatus affixed to the movable portion, and a cutting element affixed to the movable portion and positioned at a fixed distance below the light beam sensing apparatus, the cutting element being designed to cut an upright rod of a leveling tab. The method further includes a step of providing a light source generating a beam of light and positioning the light source adjacent to a floor to be leveled. The light source is further positioned to direct the beam of light in a plane parallel to and spaced a known height above a desired surface height of the floor. A plurality of leveling tabs are positioned on the floor in a spaced apart orientation. The tab cutting apparatus is moved over the floor and into a tab cutting position relative to each leveling tab of the plurality of leveling tabs. The height control apparatus of the tab cutting apparatus is operated at each leveling tab of the plurality of leveling tabs to align the beam of light with the light beam sensing apparatus. The cutting element is then operated to cut each leveling tab of the plurality of leveling tabs when the light beam sensing apparatus is aligned with the beam of light at each leveling tab of the plurality of leveling tabs. Finally, a layer of material is positioned on the floor with the surface of the material limited to include an upper end of each of the plurality of leveling tabs.
The objects and advantages of the present invention are further realized in a leveling tab designed to assist in floor leveling. The leveling tab in accordance with the present invention includes a base having a sticky lower surface, and an upright rod with a circular cross-section affixed in a vertical orientation to an upper surface of the base.
Specific objects and advantages of the instant invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
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Upright rod or stick portion 18′ serves as a height indicator, as will be described in detail below, and may be any stiff easily cuttable material, such as plastic, paper, wood, etc., and preferably has a round cross-section, as explained above. While leveling tabs 12′ are preferred it will be apparent from the description below that either leveling tabs 12 or leveling tabs 12′ could be used with the novel tab cutting apparatus described below but leveling tabs 12′ provide the advantage of being cuttable from any direction. Leveling tabs 12′ might be formed in a variety of different embodiments and shapes and, for convenience will simply be referred to as ‘leveling tabs’ hereinafter. Leveling tabs 12′ are generally formed as cheaply as possible since they will be permanently included in the floor and do not provide any support or component of the structure.
Once supporting layer 10 is divided into the desired overlying grid, pattern, or matrix 14, leveling tabs 12′ are placed at selected junctions or cross-points as illustrated in
In accordance with the present invention, tab cutting apparatus, generally designated 20, is provided. Turning specifically to
Another embodiment for attaching framework 28 to base 24 is illustrated in
The upper ends of rods 30 are attached together by a cross-bar 40 that may be permanently or removably affixed between the upper ends to form a mounting surface for height control apparatus 42. In this specific embodiment, height control apparatus 42 includes a manual crank 43 affixed to one end of an elongated screw element 44 (best seen in
A vertically movable carriage 50 is slideably engaged with rods 30 for vertical movement therealong. In this specific embodiment, carriage 50 includes a generally rectangular face plate 52 with right-angle flanges 54 and 56 formed at the upper and lower edges, respectively, thereof. A pair of openings 60 are formed through upper flange 54 at opposite ends thereof and in alignment with similar openings 62 in lower flange 56. Carriage 50 is mounted for vertical movement by extending rods 30 through openings 60 and 62. Sleeve bearings or the like may be positioned in openings 60 and 62, if desired, to ensure smooth vertical movement of carriage 50 along rods 30.
A central opening is provided through upper flange 54 and a follower nut 64 is coaxially affixed in the opening. Screw element 44 is threadedly engaged through follower nut 64 so that carriage 50 is moved vertically up and down as crank 43 is manually rotated clockwise or counter-clockwise. Screw element 44 is provided because rotation thereof allows for very small and accurate adjustment of height. While this manual control is illustrated because it is believed to be the most reliable, simplest and least expensive to provide, it will be understood that other height control apparatus, such as electric motors, etc. might be provided if desired.
A mounting rod 70 is centrally affixed to lower flange 56 of carriage 50 and extends downwardly through a central opening in elongated guide 36 and through an opening 72 in the center of base 24 of dolly 22. Mounting rod 70 is affixed to carriage 50 for vertical movements therewith. A cutting element 75 is affixed to the lower end of mounting rod 70 and is positioned and mounted to engage and cut the upright ribbon 18 of leveling tabs 12 or the upright circular rod 18′ of leveling tabs 12′. In this embodiment cutting element 75 includes a pair of jaws 78 mounted for reciprocal cutting movements in response to operation of a hydraulic cylinder 80. One jaw 78 has a sharp blade 82 attached thereto and the opposite jaw 78 has an anvil 84 associated with blade 82 attached thereto to form a cutting device. When hydraulic cylinder 80 is actuated blade 82 and anvil 84 are moved together by jaws 78 to provide an efficient cutting action. It will be understood that other cutting elements (e.g. scissors, clippers, etc.) may be provided if desired and the blade and anvil described herein is simply one example.
Hydraulic cylinder 80 is operatively attached through a fluid conduit 86 to an actuating lever 88 mounted on one control handle of a pair of control handles 90 fixedly attached, one each, to mounting rods 30. Control handles 90 are provided so that an operator can quickly and easily position dolly 22 over each leveling tab 12 or 12′ with the upright ribbon 18 or rod 18′ of the selected leveling tab 12 or 12′ positioned between blade 82 and anvil 84. Carriage 50 is then moved vertically by rotating crank 43 so that cutting element 75 is at the desired height (explained in detail below) and actuating lever 88 is operated to cut the upright ribbon 18 or rod 18′ of the selected leveling tab 12 or 12′. It will be understood that hydraulic operation of cutting element 75 could be replaced with electrically or mechanically operated elements if desired.
In the operation of tab cutting apparatus 20, an elevated rotating laser 100 or similar apparatus is positioned at some point on the floor deemed to be at the desired floor height (see
In this specific embodiment, sensing apparatus 110 of tab cutting apparatus 20 includes a vertically movable arm 106 affixed in vertical orientation to face plate 52 of carriage 50. It should be understood that arm 106 may be vertically movable, rotatable or simply fixed in place. A laser target or sensor 108 is provided on arm 106 (see
While arm 106 and laser target or sensor 108 are provided in this specific embodiment, it should be understood that other sensing apparatus 110 might be used in conjunction with rotating laser 100, such as a laser sensor that would provide an indication (e.g. bell, light, or other signal) when it is correctly aligned with laser beam 102. Sensing apparatus of this type could be mounted on flange or platform 112 provided for this purpose (see
A vertically movable ruler or measuring stick 120 is attached to face plate 52 of carriage 50 in a conveniently observable position. Ruler 120 is used as a base elevation or zero indicator in applications where the operator wishes to add a gradual slope to the floor leveling compound.
In another embodiment of sensing apparatus, a high pressure silicon altimeter system 200 is illustrated in
When the upright ribbons 18 or rods 18′ of all of leveling tabs 12 or 12′ in matrix or grid 14 are the correct height, a second layer of concrete or other substance (e.g. engineered self-leveling cement or Gro-Crete) being used (indicated by broken line 104 in
While the present tab cutting apparatus 20 is described primarily as apparatus for use in leveling floors, it should be understood that it can also be used in other functions, such as for providing initial material estimations and general surveying of any existing concrete substrates. This is true of either the laser operated device or the high pressure silicon altimeter embodiment.
Various changes and modifications to the embodiments herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof, which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.