Floor maintenance machine deck assembly
11116378 · 2021-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L9/0483
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L11/4055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L11/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A floor maintenance machine has an adjustable deck assembly. The floor maintenance machine includes a deck supporting a floor cleaning implement. A lifting arm extends away from a frame of the floor maintenance machine and is rotatably coupled to the deck. The lifting arm is rotatably actuatable to adjust a position of the deck relative to the frame. A support member is rotatably coupled to the frame and movably coupled to the deck. A stop member is supported by the deck and extends toward the lifting arm for selective engagement therewith. When the lifting arm is rotated relative to the frame to lift the deck, the stop member is driven into the lifting arm to limit relative rotation between the lifting arm and the deck beyond a set angle.
Claims
1. A floor maintenance machine having an adjustable deck assembly, the floor maintenance machine comprising: a deck supporting a floor cleaning implement; a lifting arm extending away from a frame of the floor maintenance machine and rotatably coupled to the deck, the lifting arm being rotatably actuatable to adjust a position of the deck relative to the frame; a support member rotatably coupled to the frame and movably coupled to the deck; and a stop member supported by the deck and extending toward the lifting arm for selective engagement therewith; wherein, when the lifting arm is rotated relative to the frame to lift the deck, the stop member is driven into the lifting arm to limit relative rotation between the lifting arm and the deck beyond a set angle; and wherein a distal end of the lifting arm has an arcuate section extending away from a major axis of the lifting arm.
2. The floor maintenance machine of claim 1, wherein the arcuate section has an axis extending away from the major axis of the lifting arm at an angle of between about 30 degrees and about 150 degrees.
3. The floor maintenance machine of claim 1, wherein the stop member extends through the deck toward the arcuate section.
4. The floor maintenance machine of claim 1, wherein the stop member is axially adjustable toward or away from the arcuate section of the lifting arm.
5. The floor maintenance machine of claim 4, wherein the stop member is a bolt threadably coupled to the deck.
6. The floor maintenance machine of claim 1, wherein the deck comprises a lifting flange that extends upwardly away from the cleaning implement.
7. The floor maintenance machine of claim 6, wherein a pivot extends through the lifting flange and the lifting arm to rotatably couple the deck to the lifting arm.
8. The floor maintenance machine of claim 7, wherein a bolt extends through the lifting flange and the support member to movably couple the deck to the support member.
9. The floor maintenance machine of claim 1, wherein the lifting arm is rotatably actuatable by a hydraulic lifting mechanism coupled to the frame.
10. The floor maintenance machine of claim 1, wherein the lifting arm and the support member extend toward the deck approximately parallel to one another.
11. The floor maintenance machine of claim 1, wherein the set angle is between about 0 degrees and about 30 degrees.
12. The floor maintenance machine of claim 11, wherein the set angle is between about 0 degrees and about 10 degrees.
13. The floor maintenance machine of claim 1, further comprising a second lifting arm extending away from the frame of the floor maintenance machine and rotatably coupled to the deck, a second support member rotatably coupled to the frame and movably coupled to the deck; and a second stop member supported by the deck and extending toward the lifting arm for selective engagement therewith.
14. A floor maintenance machine having an adjustable deck assembly, the floor maintenance machine comprising: a deck supporting a floor cleaning implement and comprising a lifting flange that extends upwardly away from the cleaning implement; a lifting arm extending away from a frame of the floor maintenance machine and rotatably coupled to the deck, the lifting arm being rotatably actuatable to adjust a position of the deck relative to the frame; a pivot extending through the lifting flange and the lifting arm to rotatably couple the deck to the lifting arm; a support member rotatably coupled to the frame and movably coupled to the deck; a stop member supported by the deck and extending toward the lifting arm for selective engagement therewith; a bolt extending through the lifting flange and the support member to movably couple the deck to the support member, the bolt being received within an elongate slot formed through the lifting flange; and wherein, when the lifting arm is rotated relative to the frame to lift the deck, the stop member is driven into the lifting arm to limit relative rotation between the lifting arm and the deck beyond a set angle.
15. The floor maintenance machine of claim 14, wherein the elongate slot is positioned in the lifting flange above the pivot.
16. A floor maintenance machine having an adjustable deck assembly, the floor maintenance machine comprising: a deck supporting a floor cleaning implement; a lifting arm extending away from a frame of the floor maintenance machine and rotatably coupled to the deck, the lifting arm being rotatably actuatable to adjust a position of the deck relative to the frame; a support member rotatably coupled to the frame and movably coupled to the deck; and a stop member supported by the deck and extending toward the lifting arm for selective engagement therewith; wherein, when the lifting arm is rotated relative to the frame to lift the deck, the stop member is driven into the lifting arm to limit relative rotation between the lifting arm and the deck beyond a set angle and wherein the support member has an adjustable length.
17. A floor maintenance machine having an adjustable deck assembly, the floor maintenance machine comprising: a deck supporting a floor cleaning implement; a lifting arm extending away from a frame of the floor maintenance machine and rotatably coupled to the deck, the lifting arm being rotatably actuatable to adjust a position of the deck relative to the frame; a support member rotatably coupled to the frame and movably coupled to the deck; and a stop member supported by the deck and extending toward the lifting arm for selective engagement therewith; wherein, when the lifting arm is rotated relative to the frame to lift the deck, the stop member is driven into the lifting arm to limit relative rotation between the lifting arm and the deck beyond a set angle and wherein the stop member extends through a tab formed on a rear of the deck.
18. A floor maintenance machine having an adjustable deck assembly, the floor maintenance machine comprising: a deck supporting a floor cleaning implement; a lifting arm extending away from a frame of the floor maintenance machine and rotatably coupled to the deck, the lifting arm being rotatably actuatable to adjust a position of the deck relative to the frame, a distal end of the lifting arm having an arcuate section extending away from a major axis of the lifting arm; a stop member supported by the deck and extending toward the lifting arm for selective engagement therewith; wherein the lifting arm is configured to rotate relative to the frame thereby lifting the deck; and wherein, upon lifting the deck, the deck rotates until the stop member contacts the lifting arm thereby preventing further rotation of the deck.
19. The floor maintenance machine of claim 18, wherein a position of the stop member limits an angle defined between the deck and a surface of the floor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood and features, aspects and advantages other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such detailed description makes reference to the following drawings.
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(9) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Although the drawings represent embodiments of the present disclosure, the drawings are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be exaggerated in order to better illustrate and explain the embodiments of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to a number of illustrative embodiments shown in the attached drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same.
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(14) In some embodiments, the lifting arms 30 have a major axis X-X extending along a length of the lifting arm 30. An arcuate section 36 extends away from the major axis X-X at a distal end of the lifting arm 30, and can be used to adjust an angle of the scrub deck 24 relative to the frame 16, as explained in further detail below. The arcuate section 36 can gradually curve away from the major axis X-X of the lifting arm 30 to define a stop engaging surface 38. In some embodiments, the arcuate section has its own axis Y-Y that forms an angle with the major axis X-X between about 30 degrees and about 150 degrees.
(15) The lifting arms 30 can be rotatably coupled to one or more lifting flanges 40 formed on the scrub deck 24. The lifting flanges 40 can extend upwardly away from the floor cleaning implement(s) 26 and can provide a leverage point for the lifting arms 30 as they position (e.g., a height or angle) the scrub deck 24. The lifting arms 30 can be rotatably coupled to a pivot 42 (e.g., a pin or bolt) that extends through the lifting flange 40. The rotatable coupling between the lifting arms 30 and the lifting flanges 40 of the scrub deck 24 allows the lifting arms 30 to raise and lower the scrub deck 24 based upon the commands of a user.
(16) One or more support members 44 can also be coupled to the scrub deck 24 and the frame 16. In some embodiments, the support members 44 are rotatably coupled to the frame 16 by a pivot 46. The support members 44 extend away from the frame 16 and can be movably coupled to the lifting flanges 40 of the scrub deck 24. For example, an elongate slot 48 can be formed in the lifting flange 40 above the pivot 42, and can receive a bolt 50 that allows both rotational and translational motion of the support member 44 relative to the lifting flange 40. The bolt 50 extends through the slot 48 and through the support member 44, and can receive nuts 52 to couple and secure the lifting flange 40 to the support member 44, as illustrated in
(17) The support members 44 can extend approximately parallel (i.e., within about 10 degrees) to the major axis X-X of the lifting arms 30, and can be used to help control the rotation of the scrub deck 24 as the lifting arms 30 rotate during a lifting or lowering process, as well as during normal cleaning operation. Due to the placement of the pivot 42 on the lifting flange 40 relative to the scrub deck 24 center of gravity, the position of the bolt 50 within the slot 48 (corresponding to the length of the support member 44) controls the tilt angle of the scrub deck 24. The slot 48 can be oriented so that when the bolt 50 and pivot 42 are vertically aligned, the scrub deck 24 is level to the floor surface below.
(18) The tilt angle of the scrub deck can be controlled by adjusting a length of the support members 44 in the fully lowered position. In some embodiments, the support members 44 include a threaded rod portion 54 on each side that receives adjustable head assemblies 56. The threaded rod portions 54 can be threaded differently on each side (e.g., right-handed and left-handed threads) of the support member 44. A length adjustment nut 58 coupled to the adjustable head assembly 56 can be rotated about the threaded rod portion 54 to lengthen or shorten the support member 44, based upon the desired orientation of the scrub deck 24 relative to the floor surface below. For example, it may be advantageous to adjust a length of the support members 44 before initial use of the floor maintenance machine 10 to ensure that the scrub deck 24 is at least about parallel to the floor surface below. This can help ensure even floor cleaning implement wear during use.
(19) A stop member 60 supported by the scrub deck 24 extends toward the arcuate section 36 or doglegged portion of the lifting arm 30. As shown in
(20) The stop member 60 is used to limit a degree of tilt of the scrub deck, as demonstrated by
(21) When the floor maintenance machine receives a command to raise the adjustable deck assembly 22 (e.g., from the control panel 28), the lifting mechanism 32 rotatably actuates the lifting arms 30, as shown in
(22) The forward tilting of the scrub deck 24 causes the stop member 60 to engage the arcuate section 36 to limit relative rotation between the lifting arm 30 and the scrub deck 24 beyond a set angle. As the scrub deck 24 rotates forward, the stop member 60 (which is supported by the scrub deck) rotates into engagement with the stop engaging surface 38 of the lifting arm 30. The stop member 60 then drives into the lifting arm 30 and prevents further forward rotation of the scrub deck 24 relative to the lifting arm 30 as they continue to rise. This constrains the scrub deck 24 relative to the lifting arm 30, and allows the scrub deck 24 to be lifted and tilted backward to provide a larger approach angle for a ramp (not shown) that might be used to transport the floor maintenance machine 10.
(23) Once the stop member 60 has engaged the lifting arm 30, the scrub deck 24 can be lifted while maintaining a constant angle relative to the lifting arms 30. As shown in
(24) The axial position of the stop member 60 relative to the arcuate section 36 of the lifting arm 30 can determine the maximum allowable rotation (i.e., the set angle) between the lifting arm 30 and the scrub deck 24 before the lifting arm 30 engages the stop member 60. The stop member 60 can be axially adjustable relative to the lifting arm 30 to change the tilt angle of the scrub deck 24, which may be advantageous depending upon a ramp gradient that the floor maintenance machine 10 is to be driven over. In some examples, the stop member 60 may limit the allowable rotation between the lifting arm 30 and the scrub deck 24 to between about 0 and about 30 degrees. In some examples, the stop member 60 limits the allowable rotation between the lifting arm 30 and the scrub deck 24 to between about 0 and about 10 degrees, or less.
(25) Rotation of the scrub deck 24 relative to the lifting arms 30 can still occur to a limited extent when the scrub deck is in a lowered position. For example, considering the lowered configuration in
(26) It should be appreciated that various other modifications and variations to the preferred embodiments can be made within the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Therefore, the disclosure should not be limited to the described embodiments. To ascertain the full scope of the disclosure, the following claims should be referenced.