Patent classifications
B28D1/045
Rotatable cutting chain work tool, a wall saw arrangement comprising such a work tool, an annular member and a method for producing an annular member
A work tool (100) comprising: a cutting chain (110), a drive mechanism for driving the cutting chain (110), an annular member (120) arranged rotatably supported by one or more support rollers (130,140,150), wherein the annular member comprises a rim (230) adapted to support the cutting chain (110) during cutting, and a support wheel (160) arranged distanced from the annular member (120), wherein the cutting chain (110) is arranged supported on a rim segment (102) of the annular member (110) forming part of a cutting area of the tool (100) and supported on a rim segment (103) of the support wheel (160) in a direction away from the cutting area of the tool (100). An annular member and a method of producing an annular member are also disclosed.
Method and system of utilizing a work tool on a suspended work platform
A method and system for performing work from a suspension work platform incorporating a work tool attached to an articulating arm system.
Method and apparatus for cutting Non-Linear Trenches in Concrete
A walk-behind apparatus and method for cutting non-linear trenches in concrete includes a frame supported by fixed direction wheels at a front end on a fixed axis of rotation, and multi-directional wheels at a rear end to rotate on movable axes of rotation, to permit the frame to rotate about a vertical axis passing through the frame. A handle is engageable by a user walking behind the frame for pushing the apparatus forward and/or for steering. A cutting wheel has a diameter of 5-20 inches and a cutting portion having a width of 0.5-1.5 inches. The cutting rotates on an axis parallel to the fixed axis and which extends notionally through the fixed direction wheels. The cutting wheel is disposed within a protective shroud viewable by the user to permit the user to visually align and guide the cutting wheel along a non-linear path on the ground while steering.
Integral rescue accessory for forcible entry and core drill
An integral rescue accessory for forcible entry and core drill may include hydraulic wall saws, a rotating platform, and a coring claw. Two hydraulic wall saws are symmetry installed on rotating platform. The wall saws cut linearly with the rotation of rotating platform to open a rectangular tunnel on a reinforced concrete wall or floor. After the cutting process, coring process is finished by the wall saws and claw inclinedly mounted to ensure the security of rescue. The whole accessory is installed on a large engineering machine through a hydraulic joint. The present disclosure can transfer general large mechanical equipment into dedicated large mechanical equipment quickly.
Skid Steer Cutting Attachment
Cutting apparatus attachable to a skid steer. The apparatus includes a house attached to a skid steer. The house is attached to an arm, which is attached to a motor that drives a blade. A single hydraulic circuit originating from the skid steer powers both the motor and a cylinder that is capable of pivoting the arm or rotating a guard that partially surrounds the blade. The user is able to operate the motor and cylinder independently of one another. The cutting apparatus is capable of cutting a straight line on horizontal, raised, and vertical surfaces.
Method for Controlling a Wall Saw System During the Creation of a Separation Cut
A method for controlling a wall saw system during creation of a separating cut in a workpiece is disclosed. The wall saw system includes a saw head, a pivotable saw arm, a first saw blade, and a larger second saw blade. The separating cut is performed in a plurality of main cuts, where the parameters of the main cuts (saw blade diameter of the saw blade used, main-cut angle) are defined before the start in a main-cut sequence. After the processing of the separating cut by the first saw blade is concluded, the controlled processing of the separating cut is interrupted by a control unit and the wall saw is moved into a parking position such that all actions of the saw-blade change (swinging out the saw arm, removing the first saw blade, installing the second saw blade, and swinging in the saw arm) can be performed.
BLADE HEAD, BLADE AND METHOD FOR ELIMINATING SPACERS IN MULTIPLE BLADE STACKS
A product and method to eliminate blade spacers in blade heads or stacks that are formed by multiple blades fixed relative to one another including a plurality of spacerless blades wherein the spacerless blades include a blade core with a blade core thickness that is greater than a segment thickness of grinding and/or cutting segments fixed to the blade core to allow core-to-core contact between adjacent blades in the plurality of spacerless circular blades while also producing segments spacings in the plurality of segments between the adjacent blades without the need for blade spacers.
CONCRETE SAW
A power-driven tool is provided. The tool is driven by a driving system including a multi-motor drive unit including multiple motors providing torque to a master gear of a transmission. Some of the motors are directly engaged with the master gear, and some of the motors are engaged with the master gear via an idler gear. The master gear drives a pulley assembly that, in turn, drives a blade of the power driven tool.
Tile or masonry saw assembly with improved blade wetting capability
A tile or masonry saw assembly may include a saw and a frame. The saw includes a motor operable to turn a blade of a blade assembly to cut a workpiece. The blade assembly is internally wetted during operation by nozzles disposed on opposing sides of the blade to provide water onto the blade within a blade guard configured to shield a portion of the blade. The frame is operably coupled to the saw to support the workpiece. The frame supports a water collecting system for collecting the water. The water collecting system includes a water tank that is removable from the frame.
METHOD AND SYSTEM OF UTILIZING A WORK TOOL ON A SUSPENDED WORK PLATFORM
A method and system for performing work from a suspension work platform incorporating a work tool attached to an articulating arm system.