Patent classifications
E01C19/44
Hand Float for Spreading Concrete
A hand concrete float is formed with a plastic base member affixed by fasteners to an arched handle. The base member includes a support portion and a working portion. The support portion has the arched handle connected to the upper surface thereof, while the working portion is integrally formed with the support portion on the bottom surface thereof. The working portion is formed with a chamfer extending around the perimeter of the working portion to make the working portion smaller that the support portion. The working portion is also formed with grooves that crisscross to form diamond-shaped landings. The grooves have a width sufficient to allow concrete to accumulate within the grooves to season the hand concrete float before operative use. The concrete filled grooves provide a rough effective working surface that has a long operative life with the weight thereof commensurate with conventional hand concrete floats.
HANDLE FOR A CONCRETE SCREED BLADE
A manual screed assembly has a screed bar assembly, a release assembly releasably coupled to the screed bar assembly, and a handle assembly releasably secured to the quick release assembly.
HANDLE FOR A CONCRETE SCREED BLADE
A manual screed assembly has a screed bar assembly, a release assembly releasably coupled to the screed bar assembly, and a handle assembly releasably secured to the quick release assembly.
Handheld concrete finisher
A handheld concrete finisher is disclosed for finishing concrete from an upright or standing position. The concrete finisher includes a concrete finishing tool, a handle assembly, a multi-axis pivot assembly attached between the handle assembly and the concrete finishing tool, and a control mechanism that allows an operator to selectively prevent the handle assembly from pivoting or rotating about one of the pivot axes. The multi-axis pivot assembly allows the operator to pivot the handle assembly both side to side and backward and forward relative to the concrete finishing tool, and to prevent the handle assembly from rotating while still allowing the handle assembly to pivot side to side. The finishing tool is detachable and can be any one of a number of tools for preparing concrete, based on the job requirements. The handle assembly can be adjusted for the operator's height and/or to extend the operator's reach.
Handheld concrete finisher
A handheld concrete finisher is disclosed for finishing concrete from an upright or standing position. The concrete finisher includes a concrete finishing tool, a handle assembly, a multi-axis pivot assembly attached between the handle assembly and the concrete finishing tool, and a control mechanism that allows an operator to selectively prevent the handle assembly from pivoting or rotating about one of the pivot axes. The multi-axis pivot assembly allows the operator to pivot the handle assembly both side to side and backward and forward relative to the concrete finishing tool, and to prevent the handle assembly from rotating while still allowing the handle assembly to pivot side to side. The finishing tool is detachable and can be any one of a number of tools for preparing concrete, based on the job requirements. The handle assembly can be adjusted for the operator's height and/or to extend the operator's reach.
Dual Handled Screed Board Apparatus
A screed board for grading wet concrete comprising an elongated screed beam having a pair of spaced apart handles each having first and second ends where the first end of each handle is angularly attached to the beam and each handle comprises an elongated shaft having a hand grip fixed to and protruding from the top of the shaft proximate its top end, and a substantially semi-circular band secured to the top of the shaft at its top end.
Dual Handled Screed Board Apparatus
A screed board for grading wet concrete comprising an elongated screed beam having a pair of spaced apart handles each having first and second ends where the first end of each handle is angularly attached to the beam and each handle comprises an elongated shaft having a hand grip fixed to and protruding from the top of the shaft proximate its top end, and a substantially semi-circular band secured to the top of the shaft at its top end.
Concrete Power Trowel Surface Finish Attachment
The present invention comprises a broom mounted on a power trowel so that a textured surface may be produced on wet concrete by a single operator in a single pass.
CONCRETE FINISHING EDGER
An example operation includes one or more of shaping vertical edges of wet concrete using a concrete finishing edger tool, wherein the concrete finishing edger tool comprises a rounded shaping element portion with a radius from around inch to around 1 inch, a tang, and a handle, wherein the vertical edges are shaped prior to the removal of a form surrounding the concrete.
CONCRETE FINISHING EDGER
An example operation includes one or more of shaping vertical edges of wet concrete using a concrete finishing edger tool, wherein the concrete finishing edger tool comprises a rounded shaping element portion with a radius from around inch to around 1 inch, a tang, and a handle, wherein the vertical edges are shaped prior to the removal of a form surrounding the concrete.