WO2015120135A2 - Positive drive floor test apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to floor test devices, commonly referred to as Robinson-Type floor testers, and more specifically to such an apparatus with a positive drive system and an updated base structure.
- ASTM C627-10 test standard adopted in 1968, calls for the use of a test stand providing an elevated base beneath which is located an electric motor drive system, with a vertically extending drive shaft projecting through an opening in the base and having a coupler.
- a target floor system to be tested usually a ceramic tile grouted floor system and associated underlayment, is placed upon the base, and has an opening for receiving the coupling and part of the shaft.
- a wheeled, platform-like carriage is placed upon the floor sample, with the wheels in contact with an upper surface of the sample.
- the above-described Robinson-Type floor test apparatus operates by test personnel incrementally adding weight to the carriage for 900 rotational cycles at each weight setting. At some point, sufficient weight is added until a designated amount of cracks appear in the floor, designating floor failure.
- the present improved floor test apparatus featuring a positive, direct shaft drive system with an enhanced control system that reduces variations in output RPMs.
- the control system includes a programmable logic controller (PLC) and a variable frequency drive having a feedback signal.
- PLC programmable logic controller
- the base features an embedded steel framework that defines channels receiving the shaft and drive components, reinforces the concrete and also provides enhanced support for the concrete base substrate. As such, the present base is
- a main, generally vertical channel accommodates a vertical drive shaft and a bevel gear box.
- a supplemental, generally horizontal channel is in communication with the main channel and receives at least a portion of the main horizontal drive shaft, which is ultimately connected to the drive motor.
- the present electric drive motor has the above-identified PLC that more accurately matches drive shaft output to ASTM prescribed ranges.
- a floor test apparatus including a base having an upper surface and defining an output shaft opening, a frame disposed in the base, having a main vertically projecting channel in
- a main drive shaft passes through the supplemental channel and is coupled to a gearbox disposed in the main channel.
- a secondary shaft projects generally vertically from the gearbox and is connected for common rotation with the main drive shaft.
- a floor test apparatus including a base having an upper surface and defining an output shaft opening, a frame disposed in the base, having a main vertically projecting channel in
- a main drive shaft passes through the supplemental channel and is coupled to a gearbox disposed in the main channel.
- a secondary shaft projects generally from the gearbox and is connected for common rotation with the main drive shaft.
- a cover plate receives an end of the secondary shaft and is mounted to an upper end of the channel. The upper end of the channel defines a recessed seat for said cover plate, and at least one of the main channel and the supplemental channel are provided with externally projecting tabs for enhancing connection to poured concrete forming the base.
- a deflection gauge configured for use with a floor test apparatus.
- the gauge includes a housing, a string potentiometer mounted on the housing, and a channel extending from the housing and pivotably supporting a pivot beam.
- the pivot beam has a contact button at one end and an attachment point on an opposite end configured for receiving a string of the potentiometer. Deflection of the contact button due to floor sample weight stresses causes the attachment point to pivot and cause linear extension of the string, which is measured by the potentiometer.
- FIG 1 is a perspective elevation of the present floor testing apparatus
- FIG 2 is an exploded perspective view of the present floor testing apparatus.
- FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of a deflection gauge suitable for use with the present floor testing apparatus.
- the present floor testing apparatus is generally designated 10.
- the present apparatus 10 is basically similar to, but features several performance enhancements over the conventional Robinson- Type test apparatus.
- a generally block-shaped base 12 primarily fabricated of poured concrete, and including an upper surface 14 and a plurality of sidewalls 16.
- the base 12 is contemplated as providing the upper surface 14 with at least that area, and preferably a larger area, such as 4 feet X 6 feet, depending on the application, so that the entire floor sample is accommodated.
- a feature of the base 12 is that an output shaft opening 18 is defined in the upper surface 14, and is non-centrally located on that surface, as seen in FIG. 1 .
- the output shaft opening 18 is preferably polygonal, and most preferably square or rectangular.
- the base is provided with a frame, generally designated 20. It is preferred that the frame 20 is cast into the poured concrete base 12. Included on the frame 20 is a main, vertically projecting tubular channel 22 in communication with a supplemental, generally horizontally projecting tubular channel 24.
- the main channel 22 has a cross-sectional area that is greater than a similar cross- sectional area of the supplemental channel 24.
- the supplemental channel 24 has an access opening 26 flush with a sidewall 16a of the base.
- an upper end 28 of the main channel 22 includes a polygonal frame 30 defining a recessed seat 32.
- the recessed seat 32 is dimensioned for receiving a cover plate 34 that, when mounted, is flush with the upper surface 14 of the base 12.
- Another feature of the frame 20 is that at least one of the main channel 22 and the supplemental channel 24 are provided with externally projecting tabs 36 for enhancing connection to poured concrete forming the base 12. While other configurations are contemplated, the tabs 36 preferably form one of a general "V" or "L" shape when viewed from one of the top or sides. It will be understood that the frame 20 also reinforces the poured concrete forming the base 12.
- a motor 38 preferably an electric motor of suitable power, preferably an AC motor producing on the order of 1 .5 HP.
- the type and size of the motor 38 may vary to suit the application.
- the motor 38 is located externally of the base 12.
- a gear reducer 40 is connected to the motor 38.
- the gear reducer 40 has specifications that may vary to suit the situation, but in the preferred embodiment, a Dodge 107.47:1 gear reducer provides an approximate 16 RPM, a programmable logic controller and a variable frequency drive controller, both described below provide further reduction for achieving and maintaining the ASTM specified 15 +/- 0.5RPM during the floor testing operation.
- a preferred 107.47:1 reduction of motor output is obtained by the gear reducer 40.
- An output shaft 42 (FIG. 2) of the gear reducer 40 is connected via a coupling 44 to a first end 46 of a main drive shaft 48, generally horizontally oriented in the present apparatus 10.
- the drive shaft 48 is keyed to better fit in the coupling 44, preferably of the solid steel type, so that the shaft rotates with the output shaft 42.
- a shaft-collar eccentric cam 49 is mounted on the shaft 48, and rotation of the shaft causes the eccentric cam to trigger a limit switch 50.
- the limit switch 50 provides a single low-voltage pulse to a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) 51 preferably having a front panel display 52 for monitoring of each revolution of a shaft and a steel carriage (described below) during testing.
- PLC Programmable Logic Controller
- the limit switch 50 is attached to a fabricated bracket 53, which is preferably anchored to the floor that also supports the base 12, however other mounting locations are
- a second coupling ,54 preferably a spider type coupling, connects a second end 48a of the main drive shaft 48 to an input shaft 55of a gearbox 56.
- the gearbox 56 is preferably of the bevel type; however other conventional types are contemplated, provided that the input motion is transferred at a designated ratio to an output shaft 58 oriented at 90 to the input shaft 55. In the preferred embodiment, a 1 :1 ratio is designated; however other ratios are contemplated depending on the application.
- the main vertical channel 22 of the frame 20 is dimensioned to accommodate the gearbox 56.
- a third coupling 60 also preferably a spider type, connects the bevel gearbox output shaft 58 to a secondary shaft 62 that rotates in common with the main drive shaft 48.
- An upper end 64 of the secondary shaft 62 is supported by a flanged bearing 66 that is mounted to an underside 68 of the cover plate 34.
- the secondary shaft 62 is dimensioned to project past an upper surface 70 of the plate 34, which as discussed above, is flush with the upper surface 14 of the base 12.
- a U-joint 72 is coupled to the upper shaft end 64, and is in turn connected to a keyed stub shaft 74.
- another feature of the motor 38 is that it is electrically connected to the PLC 52 and also to a programmable variable frequency drive controller 76 as known in the motor control art for regulating the output of the gear reducer so that the desired 15RPM of a carriage 78 driven by the stub shaft 74 is obtained.
- the controller 76 and the PLC 51 are preferably located remotely from the motor 38, such as on a nearby wall. The location of the controller 76 and the PLC 51 may vary to suit the application.
- a keyed opening 80 on the carriage 78 matingly accommodates an end of the continuously keyed stub shaft 74 using an internally keyed and externally toothed collar 81 so that the carriage is rotated by rotation of the stub shaft.
- a sample floor system shown fragmentarily at 82, is placed upon the upper base surface 14 so that an opening in the sample is in registry with the output shaft opening 18.
- the opening in the sample is typically smaller than the area of the cover plate 34.
- the carriage 78 is placed upon the sample floor system 82, and has a plurality of casters or wheels 86 that rotatably engage the floor system.
- Also provided on the carriage 78 is a plurality of vertically projecting rods 88 constructed and arranged for receiving a supply of weights 90 that are incrementally added to the rods of the carriage in the course of the testing process. When fully supplied with the weights 90, the carriage 78 can weigh 900 pounds.
- the carriage 78 rotates 900 cycles at each of a plurality of designated weight settings.
- the shaft- collar cam 49 makes contact with and closes the limit switch 50, completing a circuit that sends a single low-voltage pulse to update an internal counter in the programmable logic controller 51 , which then updates the front panel display 52.
- the programmable logic controller 51 triggers the variable frequency drive 76 to stop the cycle and resets an internal counter (not shown) and front panel display to zero for the next cycle.
- a sample base 92 typically 1 ⁇ 2 or 3 ⁇ 4 inch plywood, is spaced from a floor underlayment board 94 by base supports 96, constructed and arranged to represent floor joists in an actual floor system.
- 4X4 feet by 2 inch thick concrete pads are alternatively used as substrates for test samples, having a 6X6 inch square opening for receiving the drive shaft 62 and the U-joint 72.
- the supports 96 create a space 98 between the sample base 92 and the underlayment board 94.
- An acoustical sound attenuation mat is placed directly on top of the plywood and the seams taped tight and primed.
- a cementitious or gypsum based flooring underlayment is poured on top to a specified thickness.
- the underlayment is allowed to dry and gain strength for several days to several weeks before a layer of mastic 100 is applied to the underlayment, and a layer of tile and grout 102 are applied upon the mastic 100 as is customary in the floor system art.
- a feature of the present floor testing apparatus 10 is an improved mounting apparatus for securing the sample 82 in place for testing.
- the mounting apparatus include steel angle iron rails 104 for fastening test samples 82 to the top of the concrete base 12.
- the rails 104 are used in conjunction with a rigid, preferably metal ledge 106, preferably fixed to all sides 16 of the base 12 by being embedded into the wet concrete of the base 12 or using other known fastening technologies.
- the ledge 106 is provided with spaced openings for receiving fasteners 108 that secure the bars to ledge.
- Typical fasteners 108 include threaded rods and nuts.
- the bars 104 are inserted into the space 98 in the floor sample 82 and the fasteners 108 are then tightened to the ledge 106.
- monitoring instrumentation is optionally mounted to the ledge 106.
- Corner bumpers 109 of relatively resilient material are provided for protecting associated corners of the ledge 106.
- one of the test instruments used for measuring deflection of the underlayment board 94 is a deflection gauge.
- Conventional deflection gauges constructed according to ASTM C627 include a lever inserted into the space 98 so that one end of the lever contacts an underside of the underlayment board 94. The lever is maintained in contact with the underlayment board 94 by means of mechanical spring. An opposite end of the lever is connected to a dial gauge. A pivot point is located midway between the first and second ends of the lever, so that deflection of the first end due to the rotation of the weighted carriage will cause a complementary movement of the second end and a reading on the deflection gauge.
- a deflection gauge is generally 1 10 has been fabricated to measure positive and negative deflections in the top diaphragm of the test samples which was also designed to be significantly improved from the original ASTM C627 design.
- a string potentiometer 1 12 is mounted in a housing 1 14 of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) or equivalent self-supporting, durable materials and is mounted in such a way that it is oriented opposite the direction of the deflections to be measured.
- the potentiometer 1 12 is located in a recess 1 16 of, or otherwise mounted to the housing, which extends perpendicularly to a longitudinal "U"- channel 1 18.
- the channel 1 18 is configured for insertion into the floor sample space 98, and includes a pivot beam 120 attached to the channel at a pivot point 122.
- a contact button 124 is located at an end of the pivot beam 120 and is constructed and arranged for contacting the underside of the underlayment board 94.
- An opposite end 126 of the pivot beam 120 has an attachment point 128 constructed and arranged for accommodating an end 130 of a string 132 of the string potentiometer 1 12.
- the tension provided by the string potentiometer 1 12 to hold the pivot beam 120 taut is used in lieu of the spring mentioned in the original ASTM C627 apparatus design.
- the string 132 is guided around a pulley 134 rotatably mounted to a pulley mount 135 portion of the housing 1 14 extending diametrically opposite the housing recess 1 16 relative to the channel 1 18, to change the direction the string 132 travels to measure deflections relative to the sample 82.
- the pulley 134 facilitates movement of the string 132 as the pivot beam 120 pivots due to floor sample movement.
- the pivot beam 120 is pivotably secured to the channel 1 18 by a pivot bearing 136 including a bearing base 138 secured to the channel, a transverse pivot axle 140, an internal ball bearing assembly (not shown) and an upper bearing cap 142.
- the upper bearing cap 142 holds the axle 140 in place on the bearing base 138.
- the present floor apparatus 10 more accurately delivers the targeted 15 RPM of the carriage 78.
- the PLC 51 and the programmable controller 76 provides for enhanced operator control over output of the motor 38, and results in a more consistent drive source.
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