Method and apparatus for removing trip hazards in concrete sidewalks
DCFirst Claim
1. In combination with a right angled grinder motor having a threaded, rotatable output spindle, an apparatus for making chamfer cuts on the edges of concrete slabs, the apparatus comprising:
- a hub having an attachment collar, a blade mounting flange, and a blade centering shoulder on a lower surface of the flange, said collar, said flange and said shoulder being machined as a unit, said collar having a central mounting aperture that is threaded to spirally engage the output spindle, said flange being equipped with multiple unthreaded blade attachment holes said collar having at least one pair of flattened parallel sides sized to receive a wrench, with which said hub may be tightened onto said threaded output spindle;
a generally circular blade having metal matrix edge in which diamond grit is embedded, said blade having a central positioning aperture sized to fit over the blade centering shoulder, said blade also having multiple countersunk holes which align with the blade attachment holes of the flange;
multiple blade attachment screws having countersinking heads, each said blade attachment screw passing, firstly, through a countersunk hole in the blade so that its countersinking head is flush with a lower surface of the blade and, secondly, through a blade attachment hole; and
a nut for threadably engaging each said blade attachment screw, each nut being biased against an upper surface of the flange, thereby securing the blade to the hub.
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Abstract
Apparatus for cutting a chamfer on an upper edge of a concrete slab includes a hub designed for installation on the threaded output spindle of an angle grinder, and a specially-modified diamond-grit-edged rotary blade which mounts on the hub. For a preferred embodiment of the hub, an attachment collar is unitary and concentric with both a blade mounting flange having countersunk blade-attachment screw holes and a blade centering shoulder on the flange. The attachment collar has at least one pair of flattened parallel sides for receiving a wrench used to tighten the hub on the output spindle. The blade which is equipped with both countersunk attachment holes and a central positioning aperture sized to fit closely over the blade centering shoulder, is attachable with countersinking screws to the mounting flange so that the head of each screw is flush with the surface of the blade.
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16 Claims
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1. In combination with a right angled grinder motor having a threaded, rotatable output spindle, an apparatus for making chamfer cuts on the edges of concrete slabs, the apparatus comprising:
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a hub having an attachment collar, a blade mounting flange, and a blade centering shoulder on a lower surface of the flange, said collar, said flange and said shoulder being machined as a unit, said collar having a central mounting aperture that is threaded to spirally engage the output spindle, said flange being equipped with multiple unthreaded blade attachment holes said collar having at least one pair of flattened parallel sides sized to receive a wrench, with which said hub may be tightened onto said threaded output spindle;
a generally circular blade having metal matrix edge in which diamond grit is embedded, said blade having a central positioning aperture sized to fit over the blade centering shoulder, said blade also having multiple countersunk holes which align with the blade attachment holes of the flange;
multiple blade attachment screws having countersinking heads, each said blade attachment screw passing, firstly, through a countersunk hole in the blade so that its countersinking head is flush with a lower surface of the blade and, secondly, through a blade attachment hole; and
a nut for threadably engaging each said blade attachment screw, each nut being biased against an upper surface of the flange, thereby securing the blade to the hub. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A cutting apparatus mountable on the spindle of a rotatable threaded output spindle of a right-angle grinder motor, said cutting apparatus comprising:
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a hub having an axis of rotation and an attachment collar with a central mounting aperture coincident with said axis, said aperture being threaded to spirally engage the output spindle, said collar having at least one pair of flattened parallel sides sized to receive a wrench, with which said hub may be tightened onto said threaded output spindle;
a generally circular blade having an axis of rotation, a metal matrix edge in which diamond grit is embedded, an upper major surface which mates to said hub, said blade also having a plurality of countersunk attachment holes perpendicular to said axis of rotation; and
a nut and a blade attachment screw having a countersinking head for each attachment hole, said blade attachment screws and associated nuts being threadably engagable to secure said blade to said hub such that the head of each screw is flush with a lower surface of said blade. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A cutting apparatus mountable on the spindle of a rotatable threaded output spindle of a right-angle grinder motor, said cutting apparatus comprising:
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a hub having an axis of rotation and a central mounting aperture coincident with said axis, said aperture sized to fit over the output spindle, said hub having a lower blade backing surface;
a generally circular blade having an axis of rotation, a generally circular laminar metal core formed so as to have a center portion with a raised upper surface and an indented lower surface, said core having a planar flange portion extending radially from the center portion, said flange portion having an outer circular circumferential edge, said blade having a metal matrix edge affixed to the circumferential edge of the flange portion, said metal matrix edge being embedded with diamond grit, said center portion having a central mounting hole sized to fit over the output spindle, at least a portion of said raised upper surface mating with the lower blade backing surface of said hub; and
a nut having a top edge extension is swedged within the central mounting hole, said nut sized to spirally engage the threads of the output spindle, and thereby secure the blade and the hub to the output spindle. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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