Floor grinding machine
US-2017057042-A1 · Mar 2, 2017 · US
US11628533B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11628533-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716306066-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2023 |
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The present disclosure provides a floor grinding machine (1) for grinding floor surfaces of stone or stone-like material. The machine comprises a machine frame (2), a grinding head (3), supported by the machine frame (2), a motor (4), supported by the machine frame (2) and operatively connected to the grinding head (3), and a handle frame (5), extending from the machine frame (2), and pivotable relative to the machine frame (2). The machine further comprises a guide member (12), which is pivotable relative to the machine frame (2) and pivotable relative to the handle frame (5), a first locking device (14), for locking the guide member (12) relative to the handle frame (5), and a second locking device (13), for locking the guide member (12) relative to the machine frame (2). The disclosure further provides a handle for a floor grinding machine as well as methods of setting a position of a handle and methods of steering a floor grinding machine.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A floor grinding machine for grinding floor surfaces, the machine comprising: a machine frame, a grinding head supported by the machine frame, a motor supported by the machine frame and operatively connected to the grinding head, a handle frame extending from the machine frame and pivotable relative to the machine frame, a guide member which is pivotable relative to the machine frame and pivotable relative to the handle frame, a first locking device that selectively locks the guide member into physical engagement with the handle frame to prevent pivoting movement of the handle frame relative to the guide member, and a second locking device that selectively locks the guide member into physical engagement with the machine frame to prevent pivoting movement of the guide member relative to the machine frame; wherein the guide member is pivotable relative to the machine frame about a first axis, the handle frame is pivotable relative guide member about a second axis, and the first and second axes are coaxial; wherein the handle frame is prevented from pivoting relative to the machine frame, in either rotational direction, when the first locking device locks the guide member into physical engagement with the handle frame and the second locking device locks the guide member into physical engagement with the machine frame. 2. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the guide member is pivotable relative to the machine frame coaxially with the handle frame. 3. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a pivot angle limiting device which limits the pivoting movement between the guide member and one of the machine frame and the handle frame. 4. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first locking device provides a continuum of relative positions between the handle frame and the guide member. 5. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second locking device provides a continuum of relative positions between the machine frame and the guide member. 6. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first locking device provides at least two fixed relative positions between the handle frame and the guide member. 7. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 6 , wherein one of the locking devices provides a smaller angle between a pair of adjacent fixed positions than the other one. 8. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second locking device provides at least two fixed relative positions between the machine frame and the guide member. 9. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein one of the locking devices provides a greater angle difference between extreme positions than the other one. 10. The floor grinding machine as claimed claim 1 , wherein the handle frame is pivotable relative to the machine frame between at least one transport position and at least one working position, wherein the transport position is located such that a movement from the working position to the transport position comprises lifting the handle frame upwardly. 11. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the handle frame is pivotable relative to the machine frame between at least one transport position and at least one working position, and wherein the transport position is located such that a movement from the working position to the transport position comprises lowering the handle frame. 12. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, when both the first locking device and the second locking device are in a locked state, rotation of the guide member relative the handle frame and the machine frame is prevented. 13. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first locking device comprises a first locking pin and a first plurality of locking holes that are selectively engageable with the first locking pin to lock the handle frame in a position relative to the guide member; wherein the second locking device comprises a second locking pin and a second plurality of locking holes that are selectively engageable with the second locking pin to lock the machine frame in a position relative to the guide member. 14. The floor grinding machine as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the first locking pin is affixed to the handle frame and the second locking pin is affixed to the machine frame; wherein the first plurality of locking holes and the second plurality of locking holes are disposed on the guide member. 15. A method for setting a position of a handle of a floor grinding machine for grinding floor surfaces, the floor grinding machine comprising: a machine frame, a grinding head supported by the machine frame, a motor supported by the machine frame and operatively connected to the grinding head, a handle frame extending from the machine frame and pivotable relative to the machine frame, a guide member which is pivotable relative to the machine frame and pivotable relative to the handle frame, a first locking device that selectively locks the guide member into physical engagement with the handle frame to prevent pivoting movement of the handle frame relative to the guide member, and a second locking device that selectively locks the guide member into physical engagement with the machine frame; wherein the guide member is pivotable relative to the machine frame about a first axis, the handle frame is pivotable relative guide member about a second axis, and the first and second axes are coaxial; wherein the handle frame is prevented from pivoting relative to the machine frame, in either rotational direction, when the first locking device locks the guide member into physical engagement with the handle frame and the second locking device locks the guide member into physical engagement with the machine frame; wherein the method comprises: setting a position of the handle frame relative to the guide member, and setting a position of the guide member relative to the machine frame. 16. The method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein setting a position of the handle frame relative to the guide member comprises: pivoting the handle frame relative to the machine frame and relative to the guide member, and locking the handle frame relative to the guide member. 17. The method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein setting a position of the guide member relative to a machine frame comprises: pivoting the handle frame with the guide member relative to the machine frame, and locking the guide member relative to the machine frame.
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