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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates in general to appliances, and in particular to a new and useful single disc floor polisher which is driven by an electric motor having a polish-er head in which e disc is rotatable and having a handling stick or handle connected thereto by a pivotal connection arranged such that the forward end of the polisher is urged downwardly with a substantially equal force regardless of the position of the handle in relation to the head.
  • a polisher which includes a single rotating disc arranges for rotation within the polisher head which is manipulated by means of a handle articulated thereto and wherein the tendency to migration is substantially eliminated. This is achieved by incorporating a connection between the handle and the head which includes spring means to bias the forward portion of the head downwardly against the door at all times.
  • the handling stick is articulated to the polisher head at an upper portion thereof adjacent one end and is mounted for pivotal movement about a substantially horizontal axis to permit elevating and lowering of the handle in relation to the head.
  • the inventive construction includes a spring element connected between the handle and a stationary portion of the polisher head which is arranged to bias the head downwardly in all positions of the handle in reiaticn to the head.
  • the arrangement is such that the downward biasing force of the front portion of the head is always approximately the same in the various pivot positions of the handling stick. This is caused by the changes of the side of a lever am through which the force of the spring acts. This change in lever arm compensates for the change in the spring force due to the change in compression thereof caused by the change of handle position.
  • a coil spring is advanta eously connected between a stationary portion of the head at the forward end thereof and a pivotal arcuate portion of the handle, so that the lever arm which is the perpendicular from the axis of the spring to the center of rotation of the handle will change due to the pivotal movement of the handle.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an appliance which includes a polisher head in which there is rotatably mounted a single disc element and a handle pivotally connected to said head at one end thereof and including spring means engaged between said handle and said head effectively biasing the forward portion of the head downwardly independently of the position of the handle relative to the head.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a polisher which includes a head having a disc element rotatably mounted therein and which includes a handle having a driving electric motor which is pivotally connected to the head for rotation in respect to the head about a substantially horizontal axis, and spring means connected between the handle and a stationary portion of the head urging the forward portion of the head downwardly with substantially an even force during all pivotal orientations of the handle in respect to the head.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a polisher which includes a handle connected to a head portion in which is rotatable a single disc element characterized by means which tend to lessen the tendency of the head to migrate laterally.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a polisher which is simple in design, rugged in construction and economical to manufacture.
  • FIG. 1 is a somewhat schematic top plan view of a polisher constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary transverse section of a polisher indicated in FIG. 1.
  • the invention embodied therein includes a polisher which comprises a polisher head or housing '7 in which is rotatably mounted a disc 8 for rotation about a substantially vertical axis.
  • the disc as indicated, is revolved in a clockwise direction, as indicated by the arrow in PEG. 1.
  • a handle or handling stick 4 is connected to the polisher head 7 by means of a pivot or axle 9 disposed substantially horizontally, thus permitting the handling stick 4 to be raised and lowered in respect to the head.
  • T he handling stick 4 carries a housing it? in which is positioned a driving electric motor (not shown) having a flexible shaft (not shown) which extends through the connection of the handle 4 with the head 7 for driving me disc 8.
  • the shaft (not shown) upon which the disc is affixed, is rotated by means of bevel gearing which is connected through the flexible shaft to the electric motor (all not shown) in the housing A.
  • the weight of the handle l and the housing 16 is such that the handle is loaded eccentrically iri respect to its articulation on the axis d When the disk 3 rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow, that is clockwise, there is a tendency for the polisher to migrate in the direction of the arrow 6.
  • the disc 3 which contains the brushes is rotatably mounted on a stationary portion 2a? which is secured such as through mounting brackets 22 to the head
  • the upper portion of one end of the housing is curved in order to abut against a similarly curved portion of the lover conical portion and includes a spherical or curved end portion 11:: which fits into the curved upper end of the head 7.
  • the extension piece 11 is pivoted on the horizontal axis and the head is slotted, as at 15, to permit pivotal up and down movement about the ards 9 of the handle 4.
  • the electric driving motor and its flexible shaft are mounted so that the flexible shaft extends through the hollow connecting piece generally designated 11 into the interior of the polisher head or housing 7 for connection to the vertical axle of the polisher disc 8 through suitable gearing such as a worm gear (not shown).
  • a spring such as 'a coil spring 13 (which may be either a tension or compression spring depending on the location of its connections to motor 29 end connection piece 11), is connected at one end to a bolt element 12 on a fixed portion of the polisher head '7 and is connected at its opposite end to a fixed point or pin 14 formed as an extension of the curved portion 11a of the extension piece 11.
  • the spring 13 engages at a lever arm a represented by the solid line extending perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the spring 13.
  • the corresponding medium line of the handle or stick 4 is indicated in FIG. 2 by the solid line b.
  • the spring 13 is a tension spring.
  • the arrangement is such that the spring 15. causes the forward end of the polisher head 7, that is the end opposite the connection to the handle 4, to be urged downwardly in the direction marked by the arrow '15.
  • the connection of the spring 13 is such that the polisher'disc S is always urged against thefioor with an equal force at the front and back ends thereof, so that the two oppositely directed reaction forces compensate each other and no lateral movement in the direction of the arrow 6 in FIG. 1 can occur.
  • pivot axis 9 is formed of' While a specific embodiment of the invention has been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
  • a floor polisher comprising a head, a single polisher disc mounted for rotation about a substantially vertical axis within said head, a handle pivotally connected to said head for lifting and lowering movement about a substantially horizontal axis, and spring means connected between said handle and said head adjacent the pivotal connection of said handle to said head urging said head downwardly with a uniform force independently of the ivoting of said handle in respect to said head.
  • a floor polisher including a connecting piece with a curved end portion, said s ring means including a spring connected to a stationary portion of said head at the forward end thereof and connected to the curved end portion of said handle, the distance from the pivot axis of said handle to the connection of said spring to said handle defining an elfective lever arm, the connection of said spring to said handle being such that the force of said spring is changed by changing the spring length during pivotal movement of said handle along with the eliective lever arm from said spring to the center of pivotal movement of said handle, the change of the spring length and the effective lever arm being such that the effective force acting downwardly on the forward portion of said head remains. substantially unchanged.
  • a floor polisher comprising a floor polisher head, a single disc rotatable within said head about an axis which is substantially vertical, said head having a curved portion adjacent one end thereof and which is slotted to receive a handle, a handle having a motor housing thereon pivotally connected to said head for pivotalmovement about an axis which is substantially horizontal, said motor housing being curved complementary to the curved portion of said head and havinga cylindrical recess portion adapted to receive a connecting piece, a connecting piece held in said cylindrical recess portion of said motor housing and including a curved portion extending into said head and being slidably movable within the curved portion of said head, said connecting piece being pivoted within said head about the horizontal axis of pivotal movement of said handle, the curved portion being radially spaced from the pivotal axis of rotation of said handle, a coil spring connected to a fixed portion of the forward end of said head opposite fronrthe'connection to said handle and connected, at its opposite end, to the curved portion of said
  • a floor polisher comprising a polisher head, a
  • a handle pivotally conrtected to said headIsaid handle including a motor housing portion, said motor housing portion having an opening at one end, aconnecting piece extending through said being pivotally connected to said head for articulation y of said handle in respect to saidhead, and a spring connected to the forward end or" said head and to the curved of said spring and the effective lever arm produces a portion of said connecting piece, said connecting piece uniform downward effective force at the connection of curved portion being spaced from its pivotal connection said spring to said head.
  • the effective UNITED STATES PATENTS lever arrn being changeable in length in accordance With the orientation of said handle with said head and said ig g g spring eing changed correspondingly, the construction 55 1 3 1958 and arrangement being such that the change in length 10 O ar e 1

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Nov. 3, 1964 R. HANSCHITZ ETAL FLOOR POLISI-IEIR Filed Jan. 29, 1963 INVENTORS eupozp ///7A/5///7'Z Y 14 /4551 Zarr United States Patent 3,154,382 FLGOR POLlSi-IER Rudolf Eanschitz, Reichenbach (Fils), and Wilhelm Taft,
Stutt arteuerbach, Germany, assignors to Firxna Electrofir Gambit-1., Rcichenbach (Fills), Germany This invention relates in general to appliances, and in particular to a new and useful single disc floor polisher which is driven by an electric motor having a polish-er head in which e disc is rotatable and having a handling stick or handle connected thereto by a pivotal connection arranged such that the forward end of the polisher is urged downwardly with a substantially equal force regardless of the position of the handle in relation to the head.
In single disc floor polishers which are driven by electric motors, it is common to mount the disc polisher in a head in a mmner permitting rotation of the polisher disc by means of a motor which is arranged in a handle. When only a single disc is employed there is a tendency, due to the frictional cooperation of the revolving disc brushes with the floor, to have reaction forces which result in a lateral migration of the polisher head. Thus, the housewife who manipulates the polisher and wishes to move it evenly backwardly and forwardly, must always exert a counterforce on the handle with her hand in order to overcome the national tendency of the device to migrate to the side. The disadvantage of the lateral migration of the polisher head is increased when the polisher head is loaded eccentricaily by the handling stick or handle and/or by the drive parts connected with the stick, for example the driving motor.
in accordance with the present invention there is provided a polisher which includes a single rotating disc arranges for rotation within the polisher head which is manipulated by means of a handle articulated thereto and wherein the tendency to migration is substantially eliminated. This is achieved by incorporating a connection between the handle and the head which includes spring means to bias the forward portion of the head downwardly against the door at all times.
in accordance with a preferred arrangement the handling stick is articulated to the polisher head at an upper portion thereof adjacent one end and is mounted for pivotal movement about a substantially horizontal axis to permit elevating and lowering of the handle in relation to the head. The inventive construction includes a spring element connected between the handle and a stationary portion of the polisher head which is arranged to bias the head downwardly in all positions of the handle in reiaticn to the head. The arrangement is such that the downward biasing force of the front portion of the head is always approximately the same in the various pivot positions of the handling stick. This is caused by the changes of the side of a lever am through which the force of the spring acts. This change in lever arm compensates for the change in the spring force due to the change in compression thereof caused by the change of handle position. Thus, they efiective force acting on the forward portion of the polisher head is maintained substantially the same. In order to eifcct such a result a coil spring is advanta eously connected between a stationary portion of the head at the forward end thereof and a pivotal arcuate portion of the handle, so that the lever arm which is the perpendicular from the axis of the spring to the center of rotation of the handle will change due to the pivotal movement of the handle.
Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide an improved appliance construction.
A further object of the invention is to provide an appliance which includes a polisher head in which there is rotatably mounted a single disc element and a handle pivotally connected to said head at one end thereof and including spring means engaged between said handle and said head effectively biasing the forward portion of the head downwardly independently of the position of the handle relative to the head.
A further object of the invention is to provide a polisher which includes a head having a disc element rotatably mounted therein and which includes a handle having a driving electric motor which is pivotally connected to the head for rotation in respect to the head about a substantially horizontal axis, and spring means connected between the handle and a stationary portion of the head urging the forward portion of the head downwardly with substantially an even force during all pivotal orientations of the handle in respect to the head.
A further object of the invention is to provide a polisher which includes a handle connected to a head portion in which is rotatable a single disc element characterized by means which tend to lessen the tendency of the head to migrate laterally.
A further object of the invention is to provide a polisher which is simple in design, rugged in construction and economical to manufacture.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this specification. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the accompanying drawing and descriptive matter in which there is illustrated and described a preferred embodiment of the invention.
in the drawing:
FIG. 1 is a somewhat schematic top plan view of a polisher constructed in accordance with the invention; and
FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary transverse section of a polisher indicated in FIG. 1.
Referring to the drawing in particular, the invention embodied therein includes a polisher which comprises a polisher head or housing '7 in which is rotatably mounted a disc 8 for rotation about a substantially vertical axis. The disc, as indicated, is revolved in a clockwise direction, as indicated by the arrow in PEG. 1. A handle or handling stick 4 is connected to the polisher head 7 by means of a pivot or axle 9 disposed substantially horizontally, thus permitting the handling stick 4 to be raised and lowered in respect to the head. T he handling stick 4 carries a housing it? in which is positioned a driving electric motor (not shown) having a flexible shaft (not shown) which extends through the connection of the handle 4 with the head 7 for driving me disc 8. The shaft (not shown) upon which the disc is affixed, is rotated by means of bevel gearing which is connected through the flexible shaft to the electric motor (all not shown) in the housing A. The weight of the handle l and the housing 16 is such that the handle is loaded eccentrically iri respect to its articulation on the axis d When the disk 3 rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow, that is clockwise, there is a tendency for the polisher to migrate in the direction of the arrow 6.
In accordance with the invention, however, the tendency to migration has been substantially eliminated. The disc 3 which contains the brushes is rotatably mounted on a stationary portion 2a? which is secured such as through mounting brackets 22 to the head The upper portion of one end of the housing is curved in order to abut against a similarly curved portion of the lover conical portion and includes a spherical or curved end portion 11:: which fits into the curved upper end of the head 7. The extension piece 11 is pivoted on the horizontal axis and the head is slotted, as at 15, to permit pivotal up and down movement about the ards 9 of the handle 4. The electric driving motor and its flexible shaft (not shown) are mounted so that the flexible shaft extends through the hollow connecting piece generally designated 11 into the interior of the polisher head or housing 7 for connection to the vertical axle of the polisher disc 8 through suitable gearing such as a worm gear (not shown).
'In accordance with the invention a spring such as 'a coil spring 13 (which may be either a tension or compression spring depending on the location of its connections to motor 29 end connection piece 11), is connected at one end to a bolt element 12 on a fixed portion of the polisher head '7 and is connected at its opposite end to a fixed point or pin 14 formed as an extension of the curved portion 11a of the extension piece 11. When'the housing 10 or the respective handling stick 4 connected with the housing is located, as indicated in FIG. 2, in its lowermost position, then the spring 13 engages at a lever arm a represented by the solid line extending perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the spring 13. The corresponding medium line of the handle or stick 4 is indicated in FIG. 2 by the solid line b. In the embodiment of FlG. 2 the spring 13 is a tension spring. The arrangement is such that the spring 15. causes the forward end of the polisher head 7, that is the end opposite the connection to the handle 4, to be urged downwardly in the direction marked by the arrow '15. The connection of the spring 13 is such that the polisher'disc S is always urged against thefioor with an equal force at the front and back ends thereof, so that the two oppositely directed reaction forces compensate each other and no lateral movement in the direction of the arrow 6 in FIG. 1 can occur.
When the handling stick 4 is raised from its lowermost pendicular line from the longitudinal axis of the spring 13 to the pivot center is represented by the dotted line a. It can thus be seen that the eifective lever arm a is a little smaller than the edective lever arm a'when' the handling stick 4 is raised. it also may be seen that the spring 13 is tensioned a little more so that the restoring force is a little greater. However, since the restoring force acts through a shorter lever arm, the exerted torque or effective force acting downwardly on the head 7 remains appro "QilifilY the same. In this manner also equal down-pressure on the head 7 is provided in any position of the stick in respect to the associated housing it). This even downward force on the head 7 both when the stick is lifted and when it is lowered, insures that a lateral migration of the polisher head will not r it should be clear that the helical spring or coil spring two axlepieccs which are separated in axial alignment and which 'may'be removed outwardly to permit an unhindered introductiouoi the drive shaft.
It should j also be appreciated that the pivot axis 9 is formed of' While a specific embodiment of the invention has been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
- What is claimed is:
l. A floor polisher comprising a head, a single polisher disc mounted for rotation about a substantially vertical axis within said head, a handle pivotally connected to said head for lifting and lowering movement about a substantially horizontal axis, and spring means connected between said handle and said head adjacent the pivotal connection of said handle to said head urging said head downwardly with a uniform force independently of the ivoting of said handle in respect to said head.
2. A floor polisher according to claim 1, wherein said handle includes a connecting piece with a curved end portion, said s ring means including a spring connected to a stationary portion of said head at the forward end thereof and connected to the curved end portion of said handle, the distance from the pivot axis of said handle to the connection of said spring to said handle defining an elfective lever arm, the connection of said spring to said handle being such that the force of said spring is changed by changing the spring length during pivotal movement of said handle along with the eliective lever arm from said spring to the center of pivotal movement of said handle, the change of the spring length and the effective lever arm being such that the effective force acting downwardly on the forward portion of said head remains. substantially unchanged.
3. A floor polisher comprising a floor polisher head, a single disc rotatable within said head about an axis which is substantially vertical, said head having a curved portion adjacent one end thereof and which is slotted to receive a handle, a handle having a motor housing thereon pivotally connected to said head for pivotalmovement about an axis which is substantially horizontal, said motor housing being curved complementary to the curved portion of said head and havinga cylindrical recess portion adapted to receive a connecting piece, a connecting piece held in said cylindrical recess portion of said motor housing and including a curved portion extending into said head and being slidably movable within the curved portion of said head, said connecting piece being pivoted within said head about the horizontal axis of pivotal movement of said handle, the curved portion being radially spaced from the pivotal axis of rotation of said handle, a coil spring connected to a fixed portion of the forward end of said head opposite fronrthe'connection to said handle and connected, at its opposite end, to the curved portion of said connecting piece at a spaced location from the pivotal connection of said handle, the connection being such-that the longitudinal axis of said spring is disposed at a spaced location from the center of the pivotal movement of said handle, the distance from the connection of said spring to said connecting piece defining an effective lever arm which changes in length upon upward and downward movement of s'aid'handle, the 7 effective force of said spring changingcorrespondingly with upward and downward movement of said handle" due to the change of elongation thereof, the construction and arrangement being such that the change in length of,
said spring and the effective lever arm produces a'un'iform downward eifective force at the connection of said Y spring to said head. 4. A floor polisher comprising a polisher head, a
'polisher disc mounted for rotation about a substantially vertical axis within said head; a handle pivotally conrtected to said headIsaid handle including a motor housing portion, said motor housing portion having an opening at one end, aconnecting piece extending through said being pivotally connected to said head for articulation y of said handle in respect to saidhead, and a spring connected to the forward end or" said head and to the curved of said spring and the effective lever arm produces a portion of said connecting piece, said connecting piece uniform downward effective force at the connection of curved portion being spaced from its pivotal connection said spring to said head.
to said head and defining an effective lever arm extending from the connection of said spring to said connecting 5 References Cited in the file Of this Patent piece to the pivot of said curved portion, the effective UNITED STATES PATENTS lever arrn being changeable in length in accordance With the orientation of said handle with said head and said ig g g spring eing changed correspondingly, the construction 55 1 3 1958 and arrangement being such that the change in length 10 O ar e 1

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1. A FLOOR POLISHER COMPRISING A HEAD, A SINGLE POLISHER DISC MOUNTED FOR ROTATION ABOUT A SUBSTANTIALLY VERTICAL AXIS WITHIN SAID HEAD, A HANDLE PIVOTALLY CONNECTED TO SAID HEAD FOR LIFTING AND LOWERING MOVEMENT ABOUT A SUBSTANTIALLY HORIZONTAL AXIS, AND SPRING MEANS CONNECTED BETWEEN SAID HANDLE AND SAID HEAD ADJACENT THE PIVOTAL CONNECTION OF SAID HANDLE TO SAID HEAD URGING SAID HEAD DOWNWARDLY WITH A UNIFORM FORCE INDEPENDENTLY OF THE PIVOTING OF SAID HANDLE IN RESPECT TO SAID HEAD.
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