WET/DRY CONCRETE GRINDER/POLISHER WITH REMOVABLE/ATTACHABLE SLURRY/DUST COLLECTION ACCESSORIES
20230032463 · 2023-02-02
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Abstract
A walk-behind grinder/polisher receives removably attachable wet and dry debris collection modules. These modules are substantially rigidly attached to the frame of the grinder/polisher and suspended above a floor surface so as to travel with the grinder/polisher when coupled thereto. Each debris collection module removably attaches to a vacuum producer mounted on the frame of the grinder/polisher. An engine drives a first hydrostatic pump in fluid communication with a first hydraulic motor driving the grinding/polishing head in reversible fashion. The engine further drives a second hydrostatic pump in fluid communication with a second hydraulic motor driving the vacuum producer. The dust collection module has an inlet removably attachable to the dust collection port on the shroud, and an outlet coupled to a dust collection canister. The slurry collection module has an inlet removably attachable to a squeegee, and an outlet coupled to a slurry containment vessel.
Claims
1. A walk-behind wet/dry concrete grinder/polisher system adapted to receive removable/attachable collection modules, comprising: a frame with opposing side wheels and a handle bar; an engine mounted on the frame driving a grinding/polishing head disposed beneath the frame; a shroud surrounding the grinding/polishing head including a dust collection port; a vacuum producer mounted on the frame and driven by the engine, the vacuum producer having an inlet port and an outlet port; at least one mechanical connector on the frame adapted to receive either a slurry collection module or a dust collection module; wherein each collection module attaches to the vacuum producer and travels with the grinder/polisher when attached.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the engine drives a first hydrostatic pump in fluid communication with a first hydraulic motor driving the grinding/polishing head.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the first hydraulic motor is reversible.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the engine drives a second hydrostatic pump in fluid communication with a second hydraulic motor driving the vacuum producer.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the dust collection module has an inlet removably attachable to the dust collection port on the shroud, and an outlet coupled to a dust collection canister.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the slurry collection module has an inlet removably attachable to a squeegee, and an outlet coupled to a slurry containment vessel.
7. A walk-behind wet/dry concrete grinder/polisher system with removable/attachable collection modules, comprising: a frame with opposing side wheels and a handle bar; an engine mounted on the frame driving a grinding/polishing head disposed beneath the frame; a shroud surrounding the grinding/polishing head including a dust collection port; a vacuum producer mounted on the frame and driven by the engine, the vacuum producer having an inlet port and an outlet port; at least one mechanical connector on the frame adapted to receive either a slurry collection module or a dust collection module; wherein the dust collection module has an inlet removably attachable to the dust collection port on the shroud, and an outlet coupled to a dust collection canister; and the slurry collection module has an inlet removably attachable to a squeegee, and an outlet coupled to a slurry containment vessel.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the engine drives a first hydrostatic pump in fluid communication with a first hydraulic motor driving the grinding/polishing head.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the first hydraulic motor is reversible.
10. The system of claim 7, wherein the engine drives a second hydrostatic pump in fluid communication with a second hydraulic motor driving the vacuum producer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] As mentioned in the Background of the Invention, concrete grinding and polishing may use wet or dry processes. Wet polishing creates a tremendous amount of slurry that crews must collect and dispose of in an environmentally sound manner. With dry polishing, no water is required, but the floor polisher must be hooked up to a dust-containment system that vacuums up the mess. Typically, the polishing head is enclosed with a shroud that surrounds the rotating pads. A vacuum port is connected with a hose to an externally-provided vacuum, which may be nearby or wheeled alongside the grinding and polishing machine.
[0034] Thus, both wet and dry grinding and polishing processes require ancillary equipment to suction or vacuum the removed material. This is inconvenient, requiring hoses and connections between the equipment. Moreover, these hoses and connections often get covered in slurry or dust and further complicate the cleanup process.
[0035] This invention solves such issues with the prior art by providing a modular wet/dry grinding/polishing machine to which a slurry suction or dust vacuum unit may be removably attached, thereby eliminating the need for separate equipment and the connections therebetween. In the preferred embodiments, the machine is a propane-powered walk-behind unit with a true planetary grinding/polishing head.
[0036] Before presenting detail drawings of the machine and attachments,
[0037] Motor 120 drives a hydrostatic pump 140 which in turn powers hydraulic motor 142. Motor 142 is coupled to pad 103 containing grinding/polishing elements 105. The invention may be used with removable/replaceable diamond elements or resin-bonded elements of any grit intended for wet or dry grinding or polishing. Motor 142 may be coupled to pad 103 through device 143 which may represent a gear box, lovejoy coupler, or the like. Pad 103 is surrounded by shroud 108 including a dust evacuation port 170. When wet processing is used, elements 105 are cooled and lubricated with water from tank 112 through line 110.
[0038] Being hydrostatic, pump 140 may be operated in either direction. Indeed, control 202 facilitates two forward speeds, neutral and reverse. The setting of control 202 causes fluid to flow to or from reservoir 130 through hydraulic lines 134, 135, 137, to set the speed and direction of pad 103 (or no rotation in the neutral position).
[0039] Coupled to hydrostatic pump 140 is a smaller, unidirectional hydraulic pump 150. Pump 150 controls the operation of hydraulic motor 152 which, in turn, drives vacuum producer 160. Any coupling may be used, including direct, gears or pulley 162 as shown. Vacuum producer 160 includes an input 164 and output 166. Inlet connection 164 may accommodate a 2″ hose, though other sizes may alternatively be accommodated.
[0040] Control 204 enables an operator to turn the vacuum producer 160 ON and OFF. In one position, fluid flows from pump 150 through motor 152 through lines 208, 206, while, in the other position, fluid is routed back to pump 150 through line 207, bypassing motor 152. Note that, in the preferred embodiment, motors 142, 152 may be bent-axis hydraulic motors with the understanding that other motor types may alternatively be used.
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[0042] Unit 200 in this embodiment makes a connection to the vacuum producer 160 through hose coupling 201. The opening 170 to the shroud 108 would be blanked off. The vacuum is coupled to slurry tank 402 through conduits 414, 412, which preferably includes a visualization gauge 410 enabling an operator to see if any unwanted liquid may be entering the on-board vacuum system. Containment vessel 402 is further coupled to a walk-behind slurry collection squeegee 413 through hose 408. Squeegee 413 conveniently hangs on the back of the frame of the main unit 100. Tank 402 further includes a ball valve 403 enabling the slurry to be discharged and disposed of. Note that the equipment may continue uninterrupted operation immediately after emptying the tank 402.
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[0044] Dust from the abrasive elements 105 first enter a prefilter 312, followed by a HEPA filter 310. HEPA filter 310 contains a cartridge in a canister which is removed and disposed of. To clean prefilter 312, the line 406 from the polishing head is blanked off with valve 407, and handle 311 is moved to empty the contents of the prefilter into disposal bag 404. The canister associated with prefilter 312 may also be opened to removed and replace the filter cartridge. As with the slurry vacuum attachment, following cleaning the system may resume normal operation.
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FIG. 4
[0046] 102—Main frame [0047] 104—Portion of handle bar [0048] 112—Water tank [0049] 126—Heat shield [0050] 124—Catalyst exhaust/muffler [0051] 120—Engine [0052] 122—Engine air filter housing [0053] 123—Hydraulic cooling fan [0054] 114—Planetary head mount/swivel [0055] 110—Water line for diamonds [0056] 108—Dust shroud [0057] 118—Bumper/stop for weights in forward position [0058] 106—Wheels [0059] 130—Frame and also hydraulic oil reservoir [0060] 134—Hydrostat oil supply [0061] 135—Hydraulic line between hydrostat and hydraulic motor 142 [0062] 116—Weights [0063] 132—Gear pump oil supply
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[0064] 108—Dust shroud [0065] 106—wheel [0066] 210—Caster wheel to ease the movement of the machine when not grinding [0067] 103—Propane tank holder [0068] 208—Vacuum control valve oil feed from gear pump [0069] 206—Oil feed to the vacuum hydraulic motor [0070] 204—Vacuum producer control valve to turn it off/on [0071] 104—Handle bar [0072] 202—Hydrostat control lever to turn on the planetary gearbox and change speed/direction [0073] 112—Water tank [0074] 124—Catalyst exhaust muffler [0075] 120—Engine [0076] 122—Engine air filter housing
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[0077] 103—Propane tank holder [0078] 304—Accessory lock pin [0079] 302—Accessory receiver [0080] 106—wheel [0081] 306—Vacuum tank frame [0082] 309—Hose connection to prefilter 312 [0083] 310—HEPA filter housing [0084] 312—Main vacuum filter housing [0085] 314—Connection hose from vacuum producer [0086] 122—Engine air filter housing [0087] 112—Water Tank [0088] 316—Engine throttle
FIG. 7—Dry Collection Attachment
[0089] 402—Main vacuum filter housing [0090] 406—Hose connection from vacuum tank to dust shroud [0091] 404—Debris/dust collection bag [0092] 407—Inlet blank
FIG. 8—Wet Collection Attachment
[0093] 416—Hose connection from floor squeegee to tank [0094] 414—Hose connection to Vacuum producer [0095] 410—Water separator between vacuum producer and collection tank [0096] 412—Hose connection from water separator to collection tank [0097] 402—Wet slurry collection tank [0098] 408—Floor squeegee connection port
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[0100] During operation of the grinder/polisher machine, weights 116 on both sides are positioned forwardly onto bumpers 118, transferring weight to the grinding head. To change the pads or grinding/polishing elements, however, the weights are moved back as shown, making it easier to tilt the machine back on caster wheel 210. Caster wheel 210 in
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