MODULAR FLOOR MACHINE
20250089973 ยท 2025-03-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L11/4069
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L11/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A floor machine configured to couple with a variety of attachments is provided. For example, the floor machine may be selectively coupled with a variety of rotary attachments in various sizes. When the floor machine is coupled with a rotary attachment, an electric motor on the floor machine may engage with the rotary attachment to provide rotational power. In addition, the floor machine may be selectively coupled with a variety of planetary attachments. When a planetary attachment is coupled to the floor machine, the electric motor may provide rotational power to the body of the planetary attachment. In addition, a planetary adapter may engage with the planetary attachment to cause planet assemblies to rotate on the body.
Claims
1. A modular floor machine comprising: a base; a rotary adaptor removably coupled to the base and defining an interior space; and a rotary attachment rotatably coupled to the base in the interior space.
2. The modular floor machine of claim 1, wherein a perimeter of the base abuts an upper surface of the rotary adaptor.
3. The modular floor machine of claim 1, wherein a transmission of the base extends through an opening defined in the rotary adaptor.
4. The modular floor machine of claim 1, wherein the rotary attachment is coupled to a transmission of the base.
5. The modular floor machine of claim 4, wherein a protrusion of the transmission engages a groove defined in the rotary attachment.
6. The modular floor machine of claim 4, wherein the transmission engages a collar of the rotary attachment.
7. The modular floor machine of claim 1, wherein a lug of the base secures the rotary attachment to the base.
8. The modular floor machine of claim 7, wherein the lug extends through a keyhole opening defined in the base.
9. The modular floor machine of claim 7, wherein the lug engages the rotary attachment via one or more of an interference fit, a friction fit, and a clip of the rotary attachment.
10. The modular floor machine of claim 1, wherein the rotary attachment is wider than the base.
11. The modular floor machine of claim 1, wherein the rotary adaptor includes a ring gear and the rotary attachment includes a planet gear enmeshed with the ring gear.
12. The modular floor machine of claim 11, wherein a bottom surface is coupled to the planet gear.
13. The modular floor machine of claim 11, wherein a body of the rotary adaptor is coupled to the base and rotatably supports the planet gear.
14. The modular floor machine of claim 11, wherein the body includes a collar extending from a planet carrier.
15. The modular floor machine of claim 1, wherein a transmission of the base extends beyond a perimeter of the base.
16. A floor cleaner comprising: a rotary adaptor removably coupled to a base; and a rotary attachment partially covered by the rotary adaptor and drivably coupled to the base.
17. The floor cleaner of claim 16, wherein a ring gear of the rotary adaptor enmeshes a planet gear of the rotary attachment.
18. The floor cleaner of claim 16, wherein a transmission of the base extends through the rotary adaptor and couples to the rotary attachment.
19. A floor maintenance device comprising: a base having a perimeter and including an electric motor; a rotary adaptor defining an interior space and abutting the perimeter; and a rotary attachment drivably coupled to the electric motor within the interior space.
20. The floor maintenance device of claim 19, wherein a transmission of the base extends through the rotary adaptor and couples to the rotary attachment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] For a better understanding of the present invention, reference may be made to the following accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0043] To use the floor machine 10, a user may move the base 20 of the floor machine 10 along a floor. To facilitate movement of the floor machine 10, the floor machine 10 may include wheels 30 positioned and located proximate to a lower end 35 of the floor machine 10. The wheels 30 may be rotatably coupled to the base 20, and two wheels 30 may be provided (only one of which is visible in
[0044] The floor machine 10 may also include a handle portion 40 coupled to the base 20 to preferably help the user with moving the floor machine 10. To move the floor machine 10, the user may grip the handle portion 40, and the user may push or pull on the handle portion 40. For example, the handle portion 40 may be positioned and located proximate to an upper end 45 of the floor machine 10. More specifically, the handle portion 40 may be coupled to a frame 50 pivotably connected to the base 20. In operation, the frame 50 may be pivoted relative to the base 20 to adjust the handle portion 40 to a height of the user and/or to increase the user's leverage on the base 20. The user may selectively activate the floor machine 10 via one or more triggers 52 extending from the handle portion 40.
[0045] As best illustrated in
[0046] To facilitate scrubbing and other actions on the floor, the rotary attachment 55 may include a pad 60 coupled to a body 65 of the rotary attachment 55. The body 65 may be shaped as a circular disc and may be provided in a variety of different diameters (e.g., approximately 13, 16, 17, or 20) depending on the preferences of the user. Moreover, the pad 60 may be provided in a variety of different forms (e.g., a nylon brush, a cloth mat, a polyester fiber mat, sandpaper, etc.) depending on the intended cleaning action for the pad 60. The pad 60 may be affixed to the body 65 (e.g., using an adhesive, a snap fit, a friction fit, etc.). Furthermore, in some embodiments, the pad 60 may be selectively removable from the body 65. As a result, the pad 60 may be replaced after the pad 60 is worn or soiled. However, in alternative embodiments, the pad 60 may be integrally formed with the body 65.
[0047] As further illustrated in
[0048] As illustrated in
[0049] Turning to
[0050] The transmission 100 may include a center portion 105 configured to be received in the opening 90 (see
[0051] The transmission 100 may also include a plurality of protrusions 110 configured to transfer rotational power to the rotary attachment 55. The protrusions 110 may extend radially outward from the center portion 105, and each of the protrusions 110 may be rectangular-shaped. In addition, the protrusions 110 may be sized and shaped similarly to the grooves 95 (see
[0052] To accommodate attachments (e.g., the rotary attachment 55) in various sizes and styles, the floor machine 10 may be selectively coupled with a variety of adapters (e.g., the rotary adapter 70). When an adapter is coupled to the floor machine 10, a perimeter 115 on the base 20 of the floor machine 10 may abut the adapter. In some embodiments, the perimeter 115 may be circular-shaped, although other shapes for the perimeter 115 are foreseeable. Furthermore, the floor machine 10 may also include a plurality of lugs 120 configured to engage with the adapter. Each of the lugs 120 may extend downwardly from the base 20 and may have a circular cross-section. In addition, each of the lugs 120 may be positioned and located proximate to the perimeter 115.
[0053] As illustrated in
[0054] To couple the rotary adapter 70 to the floor machine 10, the lugs 120 may be inserted through the first ends 135 of the slots 130. As the lugs 120 are extended through the slots 130, the upper surface 125 of the rotary adapter 70 may be placed into contact with the perimeter 115 on the base 20. Then, the rotary adapter 70 may be rotated to move the lugs 120 toward the second ends 140 of the slots 130. Once the lugs 120 are positioned and located proximate to the second ends 140 of the slots 130, the lugs 120 are preferably retained in the slots 130 via a friction fit or an interference fit. As a result, the lugs 120 preferably couple the rotary adapter 70 to the base 20 via the slots 130. However, in alternative embodiments, the lugs 120 may be coupled to the rotary adapter 70 using clips or spring mechanisms.
[0055] When the rotary adapter 70 is coupled to the floor machine 10, an opening 145 in the upper surface 125 of the rotary adapter 70 may facilitate connections between the electric motor 15 (see, e.g.,
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[0057] As the planet assemblies 165 rotate, bottom surfaces 175 of the planet assemblies 165 may clean or perform other actions on the floor. More particularly, the bottom surfaces 175 may be positioned and located proximate to the lower end 35 of the floor machine 10. Therefore, the bottom surfaces 175 may move across the floor in a planetary manner when the floor machine 10 is operated. The bottom surfaces 175 may be shaped as circular discs, although other shapes for the bottom surfaces 175 are also foreseeable. In addition, the bottom surfaces 175 may include a nylon brush, a cloth mat, a polyester fiber mat, or sandpaper. As a result, the bottom surfaces 175 preferably clean or otherwise improve the condition of the floor when the floor machine 10 is operated.
[0058] As best illustrated in
[0059] To facilitate rotation of the planet assemblies 165, each of the planet assemblies 165 may include a spur gear 190 positioned and located on the planet assembly 165 opposite from the bottom surface 175. The spur gears 190 may be coupled to the bottom surfaces 175 such that rotation of the spur gears 190 preferably causes the bottom surfaces 175 to rotate as well. Furthermore, each of the spur gears 190 may be positioned and located adjacent to an outer circumference 195 of the body 160 of the planetary attachment 150. Thus, as the planetary attachment 150 rotates within the interior 80 of the planetary adapter 155 (see
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[0061] Similarly to the rotary adapter 70 (see
[0062] From the foregoing, it will be seen that the various embodiments of the present invention are well adapted to attain all the objectives and advantages hereinabove set forth together with still other advantages which are obvious, and which are inherent to the present structures. It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations of the present embodiments are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. Since many possible embodiments of the present invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, it is also to be understood that all disclosures herein set forth or illustrated in the accompanying drawings are to be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. The various constructions described above and illustrated in the drawings are presented by way of example only and are not intended to limit the concepts, principles, and scope of the present invention.
[0063] Many changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications of the present invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention, which is limited only by the claims which follow.