CONCRETE TROWEL
20250188753 ยท 2025-06-12
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Abstract
A concrete trowel including: a frame including a blade guard extending therefrom; a drive assembly including a motor mounted on the frame and a drive hub configured to receive torque from the motor; a rotor rotatable about a rotational axis within the blade guard and including a plurality of blades and an attachment portion for selectively engaging the drive hub; and a quick-change coupling for selectively attaching the rotor and the drive hub for co-rotation therewith, wherein the quick-change coupling includes: a pull-through clamp configured to fit through the attachment portion of the rotor and imparts a clamping force on the attachment portion along the rotational axis of the rotor to clamp the rotor to the drive hub along the rotational axis, wherein the pull-through clamp includes a spring that remains on the drive hub when the attachment portion of the rotor is removed from the quick-change coupling.
Claims
1. A concrete trowel comprising: a frame including a blade guard extending therefrom; a drive assembly including a motor mounted on the frame and a drive hub configured to receive torque from the motor; a rotor rotatable about a rotational axis within the blade guard and including a plurality of blades and an attachment portion for selectively engaging the drive hub; and a quick-change coupling for selectively attaching the rotor and the drive hub for co-rotation therewith, wherein the quick-change coupling comprises: a pull-through clamp configured to fit through the attachment portion of the rotor and imparts a clamping force on the attachment portion along the rotational axis of the rotor to clamp the rotor to the drive hub along the rotational axis, wherein the pull-through clamp includes a spring that remains on the drive hub when the attachment portion of the rotor is removed from the quick-change coupling.
2. The concrete trowel of claim 1, wherein the pull-through clamp imparts a clamping force between the attachment portion and the drive hub along the rotational axis of the rotor.
3. The concrete trowel of claim 1, wherein the pull-through clamp is driven by an over center cam.
4. The concrete trowel of claim 1, wherein the pull-through clamp includes a pull plate and a linkage extending from the pull plate and through an aperture in the attachment portion.
5. The concrete trowel of claim 4, wherein the attachment portion is positioned between the pull plate and the drive hub.
6. The concrete trowel of claim 5, wherein the spring is configured to impart a spring force onto the pull plate to pull the attachment portion onto the drive hub.
7. The concrete trowel of claim 5, wherein the pull plate has a first interface that engages a complementary interface of the attachment portion.
8. A concrete trowel comprising: a frame including a blade guard extending therefrom; a drive assembly including a motor mounted on the frame and a drive hub configured to receive torque from the motor; a rotor rotatable about a rotational axis within the blade guard and including a plurality of blades and an attachment portion for selectively engaging the drive hub; and a quick-change coupling for selectively attaching the rotor and the drive hub for co-rotation therewith, wherein the quick-change coupling comprises: a pull-through clamp configured to fit through the attachment portion of the rotor, the pull-through clamp movable between a first position in which the pull-through clamp imparts a clamping force on the attachment portion along the rotational axis of the rotor to clamp the rotor to the drive hub along the rotational axis and a second position in which the clamping force on the attachment portion is released to allow the rotor to be removed from the quick-change coupling.
9. The concrete trowel of claim 8, wherein the pull-through clamp includes a spring that remains on the drive hub when the pull-through clamp is in the second position.
10. The concrete trowel of claim 8, wherein the pull-through clamp imparts a clamping force between the attachment portion and the drive hub along the rotational axis of the rotor.
11. The concrete trowel of claim 8, wherein the pull-through clamp is driven by an over center cam.
12. The concrete trowel of claim 8, wherein the pull-through clamp includes a pull plate, a linkage extending from the pull plate and through an aperture in the attachment portion, and a spring that remains on the drive hub when the pull-through clamp in the second position.
13. The concrete trowel of claim 12, wherein the attachment portion is positioned between the pull plate and the drive hub.
14. The concrete trowel of claim 13, wherein when the pull-through clamp is in the first position, the spring is configured to impart a spring force onto the pull plate to pull the attachment portion onto the drive hub.
15. The concrete trowel of claim 13, wherein the pull plate has a first interface that engages a complementary interface of the attachment portion.
16. A concrete trowel comprising: a frame including a blade guard extending therefrom; a drive assembly including a motor mounted on the frame and a drive hub configured to receive torque from the motor; a rotor rotatable about a rotational axis within the blade guard and including a plurality of blades; and a quick-change coupling for selectively attaching the rotor and the drive hub for co-rotation therewith, wherein the quick-change coupling comprises: a pull-through clamp configured to fit through an attachment portion that removably couples the rotor to the drive hub and imparts a clamping force on the attachment portion along the rotational axis of the rotor to clamp the rotor to the drive hub along the rotational axis, wherein the pull-through clamp includes a spring that remains on the drive hub when the rotor is removed from the quick-change coupling.
17. The concrete trowel of claim 16, wherein the pull-through clamp is movable between a first position in which the pull-through clamp imparts the clamping force on the attachment portion along the rotational axis of the rotor to clamp the rotor to the drive hub along the rotational axis and a second position in which the clamping force on the attachment portion is released to allow the rotor to be removed from the quick-change coupling.
18. The concrete trowel of claim 16, wherein the pull-through clamp is driven by an over center cam.
19. The concrete trowel of claim 16, wherein the pull-through clamp includes a pull plate and a linkage extending from the pull plate and through an aperture in the attachment portion.
20. The concrete trowel of claim 19, wherein the attachment portion is positioned between the pull plate and the drive hub, and wherein the spring is configured to impart a spring force onto the pull plate to pull the attachment portion onto the drive hub.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0013] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0015] With reference to
[0016] In some embodiments of the trowel 10, the drive assembly 26 can be a direct drive system where the output shaft 32 is directly connected to the drive hub 42 to rotatably drive the rotor 18.
[0017] With reference to
[0018] In operation, the user actuates the cam 120, e.g., by rotating the cam 120, to selectively move the locking elements 116 into, or out of, the detent groove 113 to lock, or unlock, the quick-change coupling 100 with respect to the receiving portion 104 of the drive hub 42. In particular, the rotor 18 rotates about a central rotational axis 124 and the cam 120 is rotated about the central rotational axis 124 to lock, or unlock, the quick-change coupling 100. When the quick-change coupling 100 is adjusted toward the unlock position, as shown in
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[0020] To release the attachment portion 218, the user grasps the cam ring 204 and moves the cam ring 204 forward toward the open end of the bore 208, as indicated by arrow 238. In a particular aspect, the cam ring 204 moves linearly along the rotational axis 124 of the rotor 18. As the cam ring 204 moves forward toward the open end of the bore 208, the annular shoulder 212 is moved forward with the cam ring 204, misaligning the annular shoulder 212 from the locking elements 216 and allowing the user to pull the attachment portion 218 from the bore 208. This action displaces the locking elements 216 radially outward and into the annular groove 213 within cam ring 204, thereby permitting the attachment portion 218 to slide under the locking elements 216 and be removed. Likewise, same as the quick-change coupling 100 described above, when the attachment portion 218 is removed, the user can remove the rotor 18 (with the attached blades 22) as a unit from the trowel 10 to allow the user to service the rotor 18 or other internal components related to the drive assembly 26 of the trowel 10.
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[0022] In other embodiments of the quick-change couplings 100, 200, 300, the quick-change couplings 100, 200, 300 can be located in a different location along the drive assembly 26 of the trowel 10 other than between the drive hub 42 and the rotor 18. Each of the quick-change couplings 100, 200, 300 are movable between a locked position in which the rotor 18 is locked to the drive hub 40 and an unlocked position in which the rotor 18 is unlocked from the drive hub 42. Quick-change coupling 100 is rotatable between these positions, while quick-change couplings 200, 300 move linearly between their respective locked positions and unlocked positions.
[0023] By having a trowel 10 with any of the quick-change couplings 100, 200, 300 that allow the user to quickly remove the rotor 18 with the attached blades 22 as a unit, the user doesn't have to reach into the blade guard 14 or flip the entire trowel 10 over in order to service different parts of the trowel. This prevents accidental chemical spills or injuries related to user handling of the trowel during service repairs or maintenance. Furthermore, a quick-change blade/rotor removal method reduces the need for a user to track down, or purchase outside tools that would otherwise be necessary to remove and service the trowel blades or other internal components in traditional concrete trowel systems.
[0024] Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described.
[0025] Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.