Floor buffing machine
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1. A floor buffing machine comprising:
- a body having a truncated conical shield constructed of sheet material and a channel section integrally joined to and extending in a rearwardly direction from said shield, said channel section having a generally horizontal deck partially overlying said shield and opposite side panels;
an engine mounted on said deck, said engine driving an output shaft;
a fuel tank mounted on said deck behind the engine and holding fuel for combustion in the engine;
releasable means for retaining said fuel tank on the deck;
a battery for supplying electrical power;
means for mounting said battery at a location above the fuel tank in a manner permitting the battery to pivot about a substantially horizontal pivot axis to maintain the battery in a generally level orientation;
a buffing disk supported beneath said shield for rotation about a rotational axis substantially coinciding with the major cone axis of said shield;
wheels supporting said body for rolling movement at an elevation to maintain said buffing disk against the floor;
handlebar means connected with said body and located to be grasped by an operator of the machine; and
a drive linkage coupling said output shaft with the buffing disk to effect rotation of the disk when the engine operates.
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Abstract
A floor buffing machine powered by a propane engine has a frusto-conical shield and an integral inverted channel extending rearwardly from the shield to provide a mounting deck for the engine and propane fuel tank. A buffing pad is rotated by the engine through a drive train and is carried on an inclined spindle having a flexible connection with the spindle. The incline of the spindle and the flexible construction of the connection causes the rearwardly moving side of the buffing pad to propel the machine forwardly.
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1. A floor buffing machine comprising:
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a body having a truncated conical shield constructed of sheet material and a channel section integrally joined to and extending in a rearwardly direction from said shield, said channel section having a generally horizontal deck partially overlying said shield and opposite side panels; an engine mounted on said deck, said engine driving an output shaft; a fuel tank mounted on said deck behind the engine and holding fuel for combustion in the engine; releasable means for retaining said fuel tank on the deck; a battery for supplying electrical power; means for mounting said battery at a location above the fuel tank in a manner permitting the battery to pivot about a substantially horizontal pivot axis to maintain the battery in a generally level orientation; a buffing disk supported beneath said shield for rotation about a rotational axis substantially coinciding with the major cone axis of said shield; wheels supporting said body for rolling movement at an elevation to maintain said buffing disk against the floor; handlebar means connected with said body and located to be grasped by an operator of the machine; and a drive linkage coupling said output shaft with the buffing disk to effect rotation of the disk when the engine operates. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A floor buffing machine comprising:
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a frame mounted on wheels to roll along a floor; handlebar means connected with said frame at a location to be grasped by an operator of the machine; an engine mounted on said frame, said engine having an output shaft; a disk shaped buffing pad for application to the floor; a spindle on which said buffing pad is mounted for rotation about the spindle axis at a location to contact the floor when said wheels roll on the floor, said spindle being inclined to one side from top to bottom to angle said buffing pad from horizontal with one side edge portion of the pad being lower than the opposite side edge portion; and a drive linkage coupling said output shaft with said buffing pad in a manner to rotate the pad in a direction such that said one side edge portion moves from front to back and said opposite side edge portion moves from back to front, said linkage including a flexible coupling which permits the entirety of the pad to contact the floor but which effects more pressure of said one side edge portion than said opposite side edge portion against the floor to propel the machine forwardly.
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9. A floor buffing machine comprising:
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a frame mounted on wheels for rolling movement along a floor; a handle structure extending from said frame and including a pair of hand grips located to be gripped by an operator of the machine; a buffing pad mounted for rotation on the frame at a location to buff the floor; a fuel burning engine mounted on said frame and coupled with said buffing pad to effect rotation thereof when the engine is in operation; a fuel tank on the frame for supplying fuel to the engine; a fuel line extending from said fuel tank to said engine; a fuel valve in said fuel line having open and closed conditions to respectively open and close the fuel line; and a switch biased toward a normal position wherein said fuel valve is closed and being operable to an actuated position wherein said fuel valve is open, said switch being mounted on one of said hand grips at a location to be operated to the actuated position when the hand of the operator is applied to said one hand grip, whereby when the hand of the operator is removed from said one hand grip, said switch reverts to the normal position to effect closing of the fuel valve to cut off the delivery of fuel to the engine. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A floor buffing machine comprising:
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a body having a truncated conical shield constructed of sheet material and a channel section integrally joined to and extending in a rearwardly direction from said shield, said channel section having a generally horizontal deck partially overlying said shield and opposite side panels; an engine mounted on said deck, said engine driving an output shaft; a buffing disk supported beneath said shield for rotation about a rotational axis substantially coinciding with the major cone axis of said shield; a spindle on which the buffing disk is mounted, said spindle providing said rotational axis and being inclined forwardly from top to bottom to angle said buffing disk from horizontal with a rear edge portion of the disk being lower than a front edge portion thereof; and a flexible coupling mounting said buffing disk on the spindle in a manner allowing the disk to skew on the spindle to generally flatly contact the floor with said rear edge portion applying more pressure against the floor than said front edge portion to provide torque resistance; wheels supporting said body for rolling movement at an elevation to maintain said buffing disk against the floor; handlebar means connected with said body and located to be grasped by an operator of the machine; and a drive linkage coupling said output shaft with the buffing disk to effect rotation of the disk when the engine operates.
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