E04F21/161

Hybrid drive train for self propelled power trowel

A hybrid drive train for a self propelled power trowel includes a frame having a centerline from front to rear, an engine-generator set, a pair of rotors with trowel blades tiltably connected to the frame and positioned to support the frame above a concrete surface being finished, electric motors for driving the rotors, means for tilting each rotor toward and away from the centerline, and means for tilting a rotor fore and aft, parallel to the centerline. A rectifier and inverter in series at the engine-generator output allows engine speed to be regulated by a capacitor bank, and usage of highly efficient brushless AC synchronous motors to drive the rotors. A rechargeable battery may be connected in parallel with the capacitor bank.

Apparatus and methods for tool(s) to work on building surface(s)
10577812 · 2020-03-03 · ·

The present invention is directed to construction tools. The present invention includes tools used for applying mastic or mud to a work surface, for example, a corner finishing tool that may have a quick engage/disengage ball and socket feature that automatically stays open and automatically closes and locks. Various embodiments may include a universal and interchangeable working/running blade and cooperating frame design. The frame design may be partially held in place with a face or top plate. Various embodiments may include a multiple tension spring design with one or more adjustment arm(s) for varying the tension on the frame(s) and blade(s). Various embodiments may include flat internal walls to accommodate the one or more adjustment arm(s). Various embodiments may also include a input port cone with ball for attachment to, for example, an applicator box, that may be formed from multiple parts that may be made from different materials.

ADJUSTABLE STOPPER ASSEMBLY FOR PRESS BRAKE
20200056382 · 2020-02-20 · ·

The present disclosure provides for a reversible and adjustable stopper assembly comprised of an upper frame, L-bracket, connector portion and stopping member. The stopper can be configured to be secured to at least two main types of press brakes. The stopping portion of the stopper is also reversible, allowing for less sheet metal to be inserted into the press brake, if desired. The stopper assembly can be slid in a horizontal manner, relative to the press brake to preserve the measurement of the sheet metal from one end of the press brake to the other.

Handle assembly for trowel
10549415 · 2020-02-04 · ·

A handle assembly for a trowel. The handle assembly includes a handle body, and a grip mounted on and surrounding the handle body to provide a grip surface for a user of the trowel. The grip including a plurality of individual rings positioned end-to-end on the handle body. The grip and handle body are shaped and arranged for complementary mating engagement configured to inhibit rotation of the grip relative to the handle body.

Joint compound spreading tool for drywall joint finishing
10526800 · 2020-01-07 ·

A hand tool is provided for the application of joint compound on wall board, having a planar blade affixed to an ergonomic handle. The blade has a concave arcuate working edge, wherein the concave arcuate curve extends the entire length of the working edge to each corner of the working edge. The concave arcuate working edge may be used to apply a self-feathered layer joint compound over drywall tape on planar butt joint or an inside corner joint. The blade is laterally flexible.

Apparatus and system for surface processing of plastically deformable masses
20240084606 · 2024-03-14 · ·

An apparatus for surface processing of plastically deformable masses, fresh concrete, mortar or screed is disclosed. The apparatus includes an L-shaped housing having a first housing axis and a second housing axis. The first housing axis and the second housing axis intersect one another at an angle. The L-shaped housing includes a handle, which is arranged along the first housing axis, and a receptacle for an energy store formed at a free end of the handle. The L-shaped housing further includes a head portion is arranged along the second housing axis and a base plate arranged at a free end of the head portion. The apparatus includes a vibration unit accommodated at least in sections within the head portion and on which the base plate is arranged.

Concrete edging tool
10443195 · 2019-10-15 ·

A hand-held concrete edger is formed with a rectangular blade having a first, substantially planar part with an upper surface and a lower surface, and a second part extending substantially at a right angle from a long side of the first, substantially planar part, away from the lower surface. A handle extends substantially perpendicularly away from the upper surface of the first, substantially planar part and is configured with a spray device including a water supply and a sprayer, for spraying water onto an advance path of the edger. A control and vibration module is arranged on the upper surface of the substantially planar part and configured with a vibration element that vibrates the rectangular blade.

Ergonomic drywall hawk
10422145 · 2019-09-24 ·

An ergonomic drywall hawk used to provide staging of drywall joint compound, provides enhanced ergonomic features. The hawk includes a flat upper surface plate having a subjacent horizontal handle in lieu of a conventional vertical handle. The horizontal handle provides improved hand and wrist positioning resulting in reduced risk of wrist or hand pain or other ergonomic injuries.

Trowel/float with level and replaceable surfaces
11987996 · 2024-05-21 ·

This disclosure relates to a trowel and/or float having a utilitarian and adjustable level built-in for ease of use and creating uniform, properly angled, smooth surfaces, and replaceable undersides for creating various effects all in one simple to use tool.

Hand held building tools

The present invention is directed generally to tools that are made, at least in part, more durable, particularly one or more working surface(s) of the tools. For example, various tools such as trowels, knives, and scrapers may be made having at least a portion of their blades heat treated to make at least their working edges more durable and extend their useful lives. For example, in various embodiments, a putty knife, taping knife, or scraper blade may have at least one working surface or edge that has been at heat treated while an area of the blade where a handle is permanently attached is not heat treated.