Motorized floor stripper with adjustable motion
First Claim
1. A stripper usable by an operator to remove a flooring material from a floor surface, the stripper comprising:
- an eccentric driver;
a driven member having first and second ends, the first end operably connected to the eccentric driver;
a structure defining a coupling point;
a working element operably connected to the second end of the driven member, wherein the second end reciprocates and moves transversely relative to the coupling point, wherein the eccentric driver is operable to drive the first end of the driven member in a non-linear input motion, wherein the driven member is coupled to the coupling point at a location between its first and second ends, wherein the location of the coupling between the coupling point and the driven member is adjustable by a user of the stripper, wherein the structure defining the coupling point comprises a pin coupled to a slot on the driven member, and wherein the pin is fixed to a pin bracket, and wherein the location of the pin bracket is adjustable by the floor stripper'"'"'s operator;
a frame including at least two frame rails disposed apart from one another; and
an apparatus for adjusting the location of the pin bracket along the frame and securing the pin bracket to the frame rails.
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Abstract
A motorized floor stripper for stripping a floor covering away from a floor surface. The floor stripper has wheels and a motor mounted to a frame. An operator uses handles on the frame to move the floor stripper across the floor. The motor is coupled to an eccentric driver, which may be an eccentric cam. The eccentric driver is coupled in turn to a driven member. The driven member is coupled to the frame at a coupling point, and a working element such as a blade is attached to the driven member opposite the eccentric driver. When the motor drives the eccentric driver, the driven member drives the working element in a motion that depends on the configuration of the eccentric driver, the driven member, and the coupling point. By adjusting the location of the coupling point relative to the frame, the operator may adjust the motion of the working element to achieve a motion particularly suitable for removing the floor covering that is being stripped away from the floor.
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14 Claims
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1. A stripper usable by an operator to remove a flooring material from a floor surface, the stripper comprising:
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an eccentric driver; a driven member having first and second ends, the first end operably connected to the eccentric driver; a structure defining a coupling point; a working element operably connected to the second end of the driven member, wherein the second end reciprocates and moves transversely relative to the coupling point, wherein the eccentric driver is operable to drive the first end of the driven member in a non-linear input motion, wherein the driven member is coupled to the coupling point at a location between its first and second ends, wherein the location of the coupling between the coupling point and the driven member is adjustable by a user of the stripper, wherein the structure defining the coupling point comprises a pin coupled to a slot on the driven member, and wherein the pin is fixed to a pin bracket, and wherein the location of the pin bracket is adjustable by the floor stripper'"'"'s operator; a frame including at least two frame rails disposed apart from one another; and an apparatus for adjusting the location of the pin bracket along the frame and securing the pin bracket to the frame rails. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A motorized floor stripper usable by an operator to remove a flooring material, the stripper comprising:
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a frame; at least two wheels attached to the frame; a handle attached to the frame and operable by the operator to move the stripper on the wheels; a motor secured to the frame; an eccentric driver configured to be driven by the motor; a driven member coupled to the eccentric driver at a first location; a working element attached to the driven member at a second location; and structure secured to the frame defining a coupling point between the driven member and the frame at a location between the first location and the second location;
wherein the location of the coupling point relative to the frame is adjustable by the operator of the stripper, and wherein the second location reciprocates and moves transversely relative to the coupling point, wherein the structure defining the coupling point comprises a pin coupled to a slot on the driven member, wherein the pin is fixed to a pin bracket, and wherein the location of the pin bracket is adjustable by the floor stripper'"'"'s operator; andan apparatus for adjusting and securing the pin bracket along the frame. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A method for using a motorized floor stripper to remove a flooring material from a floor surface, the method comprising;
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operating a motor coupled to a frame of the stripper and to an eccentric driver to produce an input motion; releasably fixing a coupling point on the frame at a first position relative to the frame; driving a driven member with the eccentric driver about the coupling point to produce a first output motion in a working member secured to the driven member; moving the position of the coupling point to a second position relative to the frame different from the first position; releasably fixing the coupling point on the second position, wherein when in the first position the coupling point is releasably fixed at a first location on the frame and wherein when in the second position, the coupling point is releasably fixed at a second location on the frame different from the first location; and driving the driven member with the eccentric driver to produce a second output motion different from the first output motion.
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8. A stripper usable by an operator to remove a flooring material from a floor surface, the stripper comprising:
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an eccentric driver; a driven member having first and second ends, the first end operably connected to the eccentric driver; a structure defining a coupling point; and a working element operably connected to the second end of the driven member, wherein the second end reciprocates and moves transversely relative to the coupling point, wherein the eccentric driver is operable to drive the first end of the driven member in a non-linear input motion, wherein the driven member is coupled to the coupling point at a location between its first and second ends, wherein the location of the coupling between the coupling point and the driven member is adjustable by a user of the stripper; and a frame, wherein the eccentric driver and the driven member are coupled to the frame and wherein the structure defining the coupling point is fixable at different locations on the frame, and wherein the driven member pivots and reciprocates about the coupling point. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A motorized floor stripper usable by an operator to remove a flooring material, the stripper comprising:
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a frame at least two wheels attached to the frame; a handle attached to the frame and operable by the operator to move the stripper on the wheels; a motor secured to the frame; an eccentric driver configured to be driven by the motor; a driven member coupled to the eccentric driver at a first location; a working element attached to the driven member at a second location; and structure secured to the frame defining a coupling point between the driven member and the frame at a location between the first location and the second location, wherein the location of the coupling point relative to the frame is adjustable by the operator of the stripper, wherein the second location reciprocates and moves transversely relative to the coupling point, and wherein the structure defining the coupling point location is fixable to different locations on the frame, and wherein the driven member pivots and reciprocates about the coupling point. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A stripper for removing a flooring material from a floor surface, the stripper comprising:
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a frame; an eccentric driver coupled to the frame; a coupling point releasably fixable at a plurality of locations on the frame; a driven member being driven by the eccentric driver and coupled to the coupling point, wherein the driven member pivots and translates about the coupling point; and a working element coupled to the driven member. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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