High power flat saw with blade shaft drive
US-2017304914-A1 · Oct 26, 2017 · US
US12203548B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12203548-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917044857-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 3, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 4, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2025 |
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A transmission arrangement ( 113 ) comprising a first axle ( 24 ) that is rotatable about a first axis ( 33 ) and is connected to a first pulley ( 25 ) that is arranged to drive an endless power transferring means ( 26 ) that further is adapted to drive a second pulley ( 27 ) that is rotatable about a second axis ( 34 ), where the transmission arrangement ( 113 ) comprises a first idle pulley ( 101 ) and a second idle pulley ( 102 ) which both are adapted to guide the endless power transferring means ( 26 ), where the first idle pulley ( 101 ) is rotatable around a first idle pulley axis ( 103 ) and the second idle pulley ( 102 ) is rotatable around a second idle pulley axis ( 104 ), where the distance between the idle pulley axes ( 103, 104 ) is fixed and where the idle pulley axes ( 103, 104 ) are pivotable around a common pivot axis ( 105 ), wherein the first pulley ( 25 ) is positioned between the idle pulleys ( 101, 102 ) and the second pulley ( 27 ) such that a distance between any one of the idle pulley axes ( 103, 104 ) and the second axis ( 34 ) exceeds a distance between any one of the idle pulley axes ( 103,104 ) and the first axis ( 33 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A floor surfacing machine comprising: a frame that is carried by at least two wheels, a combustion engine, and a tool holder disc adapted to be driven by the combustion engine, wherein the combustion engine comprises a motor axle that is rotatable about a first axis and is connected to a first pulley that is arranged to drive a first endless power transferring means that further is adapted to drive a second pulley that is rotatable about a second axis, wherein a first pulley axle is running along the second axis, wherein the second pulley further is connected to a third pulley that is mounted closer to the tool holder disc than the second pulley, and that is arranged to drive a second endless power transferring means that further is adapted to drive a fourth pulley that is connected to a second pulley axle that is rotatable about a third axis, wherein the third pulley is coaxial with the second pulley along the second axis, wherein the second pulley axle is adapted to propel the tool holder disc, wherein the first axis, the second axis and the third axis are all adapted to run mutually parallel such that there is a shortest first distance between the first axis and the third axis, such that there is a shortest second distance between the second axis and the third axis, and such that there is a shortest third distance between the first axis and the second axis, and wherein the first distance falls below the third distance and the first endless power transferring means has a length that exceeds the length of the second endless power transferring means. 2. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the first axis, the second axis and the third axis are adapted to run in a common plane. 3. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the first endless power transferring means has a length that exceeds the length of the second endless power transferring means with a factor that lies between 1.5 and 3.0. 4. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the floor surfacing machine comprises a first idle pulley and a second idle pulley which both are adapted to guide one of the endless power transferring means, wherein the first idle pulley is rotatable around a first idle pulley axis and the second idle pulley is rotatable around a second idle pulley axis, wherein the distance between the first and second idle pulley axes is fixed, and wherein the first and second idle pulley axes are pivotable around a common pivot axis. 5. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 4 , wherein the first idle pulley has a first idle pulley axle through which the first idle pulley axis runs, wherein the second idle pulley has a second idle pulley axle through which the second idle pulley axis runs, and wherein the first and second idle pulley axles are attached to a holding means that is pivotable around the common pivot axis. 6. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 5 , wherein the holding means comprises a tongue part that is movable between a first resilient part and a second resilient part, and wherein the holding means comprises a plate. 7. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 5 , wherein the holding means comprises a tongue part that is held between, and in contact with, a first resilient part and a second resilient part, wherein the holding means comprises a plate. 8. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 4 , wherein the first and second idle pulleys are adapted to guide the first endless power transferring means, wherein the first pulley is positioned between the first and second idle pulleys and the second pulley such that a distance between any one of the first and second idle pulley axes and the second axis exceeds a distance between any one of the first and second idle pulley axes and the first axis. 9. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 8 , wherein the first pulley is positioned between the common pivot axis and the second pulley such that a distance between the pivot axis and the second axis exceeds a distance between the pivot axis and the first axis. 10. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 8 , wherein the common pivot axis runs through a pivot axle that is positioned between the first and second idle pulleys. 11. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 10 , wherein the pivot axle comprises an elastomeric insert that provides an elastic fastening of the pivot axle relative the first axis and the second axis. 12. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 4 , wherein the common pivot axis is the first axis. 13. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 4 , wherein the first and second idle pulleys are adapted to guide the first endless power transferring means, wherein the first pulley and the second pulley are in contact with one side of the first endless power transferring means, and wherein the first and second idle pulleys are in contact with an opposite side of the first endless power transferring means. 14. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the second distance falls below the third distance. 15. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the second distance equals the third distance. 16. A floor surfacing machine comprising: a frame that is carried by at least two wheels; a motor; and a tool holder disc adapted to be driven by the motor, wherein the motor comprises a motor axle that is rotatable about a first axis and is connected to a first pulley that is arranged to drive a first endless power transferring means that further is adapted to drive a second pulley that is connected to an intermediate part that is rotatable about a second axis, wherein a first pulley axle runs along the second axis in the intermediate part, wherein the intermediate part further is connected to a third pulley that is mounted closer to the tool holder disc than the second pulley, and that is arranged to drive a second endless power transferring means that further is adapted to drive a fourth pulley that is connected to a second pulley axle that is rotatable about a third axis, wherein the second pulley is coaxial with both the intermediate part and the third pulley along the second axis, where the second pulley axle is adapted to propel the tool holder disc, wherein the first axis, the second axis and the third axis are all adapted to run mutually parallel such that there is a shortest first distance between the first axis and the third axis, such that there is a shortest second distance between the second axis and the third axis, and such that there is a shortest third distance between the first axis and the second axis, wherein the first distance falls below the third distance, and wherein the third distance exceeds the second distance. 17. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 16 , wherein the first axis is arranged behind the third axis, and wherein the third axis is arranged behind the second axis relative a forward running direction of the floor surfacing machine. 18. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 16 , wherein the first distance falls below the second distance. 19. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 16 , wherein the first and second endless power transferring means are endless belts. 20. The floor surfacing machine according to claim 19 , wherein the first and second endless belts are of a Poly V-type and have a PK dimension.
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