Safety interlock for floor maintenance machine and method
First Claim
1. A method of controlling start up of an electrically powered floor maintenance machine having an electric motor for moving a floor treating element and a pair of hand levers that are squeezable by an operator, comprising the steps, each beginning with neither hand lever being squeezed, of causing energization of the electric motor upon both hand levers being simultaneously squeezed;
- and preventing energization of the electric motor upon only one hand lever being squeezed while the other is not squeezed.
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Abstract
A floor maintenance machine has a base, an electric motor on the base for moving a floor treating element and a handle connected to the base. Carried by the handle are an electric switch for connecting electric power to the motor, a pair of manually movable hand levers for controlling actuation of the switch, and a safety latch and an interlock mechanism for preventing and enabling movement of the hand levers to actuate the switch. The safety latch normally blocks movement of the hand levers from off to on positions to actuate the switch, but may be manually moved to a release position out of blocking relationship with the hand levers. When the safety latch is in its release position, movement of the hand levers from their off to their on positions is then controlled by the interlock mechanism, which enables both hand levers to be simultaneously moved from their off to their on positions to actuate the switch and energize the motor, but prevents only one hand lever from being moved from its off to its on position while the other hand lever is in its off position. Once both hand levers have been simultaneously moved to their on positions, only one hand lever then needs to be held in its on position to continue to energize the motor. By virtue of the interlock mechanism, both hands of an operator must be on the machine to start it.
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15 Claims
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1. A method of controlling start up of an electrically powered floor maintenance machine having an electric motor for moving a floor treating element and a pair of hand levers that are squeezable by an operator, comprising the steps, each beginning with neither hand lever being squeezed, of causing energization of the electric motor upon both hand levers being simultaneously squeezed;
- and preventing energization of the electric motor upon only one hand lever being squeezed while the other is not squeezed.
- View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of controlling start up of an electrically powered floor maintenance machine having an electric motor for moving a floor treating element and a pair of hand levers that are movable between deactuated and actuated positions to control energization of the electric motor, comprising the steps of enabling both hand levers to be simultaneously moved from their deactuated to their actuated positions;
- causing energization of the electric motor upon both hand levers being moved to their actuated positions;
while one hand lever remains in its deactuated position, inhibiting movement of the other hand lever from its deactuated to its actuated position; and
preventing energization of the electric motor when both hand levers are in their deactuated positions. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
- causing energization of the electric motor upon both hand levers being moved to their actuated positions;
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6. A method of controlling start up of an electrically powered floor maintenance machine having an electric motor for moving a floor treating element and a pair of hand levers that are movable between deactuated and actuated positions to control energization of the electric motor, such that when either hand lever is moved to its actuated position the electric motor is energized, said method comprising the steps of enabling the pair of hand levers to be simultaneously moved from their deactuated to their actuated positions;
- causing energization of the electric motor upon both hand levers being moved to their actuated positions;
whenever both hand levers are initially in their deactuated positions, preventing only one of the hand levers from being moved to its actuated position; and
preventing energization of the electric motor when both hand levers are in their deactuated positions. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
- causing energization of the electric motor upon both hand levers being moved to their actuated positions;
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9. In a floor maintenance machine, an electric motor for moving a floor treating element;
- electric switch means operable to connect electric power to said motor;
a pair of hand levers for being squeezed by an operator; and
means for controlling operation of said switch means, in response to said hand levers being squeezed, to operate said switch means to connect power to said motor when said hand levers are simultaneously squeezed and to prevent operation of said switch means when, upon neither hand lever initially being squeezed, only one of said hand levers is squeezed while the other is not squeezed. - View Dependent Claims (10)
- electric switch means operable to connect electric power to said motor;
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11. In a floor maintenance machine, an electric motor for moving a floor treating element;
- electric switch means for controlling connection of electric power to the motor;
a pair of hand levers;
means for coupling said hand levers to said switch means for operation of said switch means by said hand levers, said hand levers being movable between deactuated positions whereat said switch means is operated to disconnect power from the motor and actuated positions whereat said switch means is operated to connect power to the motor; and
means for controlling movement of said hand levers to enable said hand levers to be simultaneously moved from their deactuated to their actuated positions to operate said switch means to connect power to the motor and to prevent movement of one hand lever only from its deactuated to its actuated position while the other hand lever is in its deactuated position to prevent said switch means from being operated to apply power to the motor. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
- electric switch means for controlling connection of electric power to the motor;
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14. A floor maintenance machine comprising a base;
- an electric motor on the base for moving a floor treating element;
a handle connected to the base;
electric switch means, carried by the handle, for controlling connection of electric power to the motor;
a pair of hand levers carried by the handle;
means for coupling said hand levers to said switch means for operation of said switch means by said hand levers, said hand levers being movable by an operator between deactuated positions whereat said switchmeans does not connect power to the motor and actuated positions whereat said switch means connects power to the motor; and
means coupled with said hand levers for controlling movement of said hand levers to enable said hand levers to be simultaneously moved from their deactuated to their actuated positions to operate said switch means to connect power to the motor and to prevent only one of said hand levers from being moved from its deactuated to its actuated position while the other hand lever is in its deactuated position, whereby both hand levers must be simultaneously moved to their actuated positions to connect power to said motor and start said machine. - View Dependent Claims (15)
- an electric motor on the base for moving a floor treating element;
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