Abstract
The present invention is a diamond trowel blade 20 with diamond particles
that will attach to a power trowel for surface preparation of hardened
concrete surfaces. The diamond trowel blade includes a diamond bearing
surface 22, for preparing the concrete surface; a backing plate 24
for supporting the diamond bearing surface; and a mounting arm 26
for attaching the trowel blade 20 to the power trowel. A method for
mechanically preparing a concrete surface with a diamond trowel blade
20 attached to a power trowel including the surface preparing steps
of; selecting the diamond trowel blade 20 with the appropriate grit
for the concrete surface, installing the diamond trowel blades 20
on the power trowel, and directing the rotating diamond trowel blade
20 over the surface until the smoothness is attained for the particular
grit in use; and repeating the steps until the user achieves the smoothness
desired.
Claims
1. A trowel blade with diamond particles that will attach to a power
trowel for surface preparation of hardened concrete, the trowel blade
comprising: a backing plate; a diamond bearing surface of grit scales
varying between ultra fine and very course for preparing the concrete
surface attached to the backing plate; and a mounting arm attached
to the backing plate for attaching the trowel blade with diamond particles
to the power trowel after removing an existing trowel blade of the
power trowel.
2. A trowel blade as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an
intermediate layer attached directly below the backing plate and
directly above the diamond bearing surface for surface preparation
of floors having rough surfaces.
3. A trowel blade as set forth in claim 1, wherein the diamond
bearing surface is a resin bond pad.
4. A trowel blade as set forth in claim 1, wherein die diamond
bearing surface is diamond impregnated segments.
5. A trowel blade as set forth in claim 1, wherein the diamond
bearing surface is electroplated synthetic diamonds.
6. A trowel blade as set forth in claim 1, wherein the diamond
bearing surface is CVD (chemical vapor deposition).
7. A method for mechanically preparing a concrete surface with
a diamond trowel blade with a compliant intermediate layer attached
between the backing plate and the diamond bearing surface for surface
preparation of floors attached to a power trowel, the method comprising
the surface prepaling steps of: selecting the diamond trowel blade
with the appropriate grit for the concrete surface, installing the
diamond trowel blades on the power trowel, and directing the rotating
diamond trowel blade over the surface until the smoothness is attained
for the particular grit of the diamond trowel blade in use; and
repeating the steps for surface preparing until the user achieves
the smoothness desired.
8. A trowel blade as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a
compliant intermediate layer attached between the backing plate
and the diamond bearing surface for surface preparation of floors
having tough surfaces.
9. A trowel blade as set fort in claim 2, wherein the intermediate
layer is a compliant material.
10. A trowel blade as set forth in claim 2, wherein the intermediate
layer is a spongy material.
11. A trowel blade as set forth in claim 2, wherein the intermediate
layer is a rubber material.
12. A trowel blade as set forth in claim 2, wherein the intermediate
layer is a plastic material.
13. A trowel blade as set forth in claim 3, wherein the resin bond
pad is adhered with a marine grade Velcro.
14. A trowel blade as set forth in claim 3, wherein the resin bond
pad is adhered with a peel off adhesive material.
Description
BACKGROUND
[0001] (1) Technical Field
[0002] The present invention relates to a diamond trowel blade.
More particularly, this invention relates to a concrete surface
preparing trowel blade with diamond particles and a method of using
a diamond trowel blade to prepare a concrete surface.
[0003] (2) Background
[0004] Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials.
Because of its strength, durability, ease of manufacture, ease of
installation, and relatively low cost, it is frequently the material
of choice for floors, walls, and the like. However, there are many
instances where it is desirable to have a floor or wall surface
with a pleasing high gloss finish or shine. In such cases, concrete
may be overlooked in favor of other more high cost materials such
as marble, stone, terrazzo, etc. Color concrete flooring has become
very popular replacing the flooring materials previously mentioned
as well as low cost tile flooring applications.
[0005] In pouring wet concrete, several steps are required to insure
a smooth concrete surface finish after the concrete has partially
dried. When the concrete is still in semi-fluid form, it is initially
screeded through the use of a screed board or long wooden plank.
Screeding is required to bring the wet concrete surface to a roughly
equal height. Once the concrete is initially set at this height,
the surface of the concrete is then treated with a float. The floating
operation is used to settle large stones, smooth out the surface
of the wet concrete, and settle the larger stones below the surface.
After the float operation is performed and the concrete has partially
dried, the freshly poured concrete may be troweled in order to bring
the surface to a smooth finish. Utilizing a trowel machine with
a plurality of blades, the surface of the concrete which is in a
partially dried condition is contacted by the rotating blades of
the trowel machine and produces a smooth finish surface on the concrete
which is free of bubbles and also allows for evaporation of water
which may rise to the surface. However, troweling needs to be completed
prior to the concrete becoming too hard. Once the freshly poured
concrete has hardened, the troweling machine and its corresponding
flat blades will not sufficiently smooth the concrete surface.
[0006] Color concrete floors have some drawbacks when preparing
the surface that include: 1) trowel machines may burn or take the
color out of the color concrete floor if used too long while trying
to take out imperfections; and 2) color concrete floors must be
left in an imperfect or rough finish to harden to avoid burning
the floor or taking the color out of the color concrete flooring.
There is a need for a device and a method for preparing the concrete
surface after the concrete has hardened.
[0007] In the past power trowel machines with trowel blades as
well as grinding machines with grinding blades have been attempted
in numerous ways. U.S. Pat. No. 3,936,212 title "Ride-Type
Surface-Working Machines" depicts an example of a riding troweling
machine for finishing large areas of concrete flooring utilizing
traditional trowel blades. U.S. Pat. No. 3,934,377 titled "Concrete
Surface Grinder" is an example of rotary concrete surface grinding
and smoothing devices having a segmental diamond chip impregnated,
engine driven, and a rotating grinding head. Using these machines
requires the additional expense of having both a grinder and a trowel
machine for finishing concrete surfaces. U.S. Pat. No. 5,567,503
titled "Polishing Pad with Abrasive Particles in a Non-Porous
Binder" discloses a polishing pad of ultra-hard abrasive particles
such as diamond or cubic boron nitride for use with non-porous thermoplastic
polymers in polishing very had stones such as granite. These pads
are designed for very hard stone and do not work as well for concrete
surfaces with numerous imperfections. U.S. Pat. No. 6,058,922 titled
"Grinding Blade for Trowel Machine" converts the trowel
machine to a grinding machine by sliding a device over the trowel
blade with a grinding stone attached to the device. Yet, these attachments
over the trowel blade are not as desirable as having the grinding
surface attached directly to the power trowel machine.
[0008] There have also been various methods attempted to finish
concrete floors. U.S. Pat. No. 6,155,907 reissued as RE38,364 E
titled "Method for Hardening and Polishing Concrete Floors,
Walls, and the Like" discloses a method of hardening and polishing
a concrete surface by applying a hardening/densifying silicate compound,
allowing the chemical to soak into the surface of the concrete,
drying the surface, applying a polishing compound and mechanically
polishing the concrete surface. This patent also discloses other
methods that all include a step of applying silicate polishing compounds
or applying a hardening/densifying silicate compounds or both. U.S.
Pat. No. 6,475,067 titled "Dry Method of Concrete Floor Restoration"
discloses a method for restoring a concrete surface by dry grinding
a concrete surface using a grinding grit, extracting the dust generated,
repeating the dry grinding and applying a sealer. This process uses
rotating diamond grinding disks that remove existing floor coatings
or smooth out ruts or pitted concrete floor slabs attached to grinding
machines such as the HTC-800 available from HTC Sweden. However,
this method uses additional grinding machines and applies sealer
coats after grinding.
[0009] In order to take advantage of color concrete flooring and
avoid the drawbacks there is a need for a device that: 1) can attach
to a walk behind trowel machine or a ride able trowel machine; 2)
can prepare surfaces of hardened concrete; 3) is inexpensive; and
4) incorporates natural or synthetic diamond abrasive particles.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The present invention is a device that: 1) can attach to
a walk behind trowel machine or a ride able trowel machine; 2) can
prepare surfaces of hardened concrete; 3) is inexpensive; and 4)
incorporates natural or synthetic diamond abrasive particles.
[0011] The present invention is a concrete finish trowel blade
to be used with a handheld, walk behind, and/or rideable power trowel.
The trowel blade is fixed temporarily or permanently with natural
or synthetic diamond particles through the medium of diamond impregnated
segments; electroplating; CVD; and/or impregnated resin bonds. These
trowel blades are used in surface preparation, grinding, polishing,
and/or flattening new or existing concrete floors. It consists of
a trowel blade with diamond particles that will attach to a power
trowel for surface preparation of hardened concrete, including a
backing plate; a diamond bearing surface for preparing the concrete
surface attached to the backing plate; and a mounting arm attached
to the backing plate for attaching the trowel blade to the power
trowel.
[0012] Another embodiment of the present invention may further
include an intermediate layer attached between the backing plate
and the diamond bearing surface for surface preparation of floors
having rough surfaces.
[0013] In another embodiment, the present invention diamond bearing
surface is a resin bond pad.
[0014] In yet another embodiment or aspect, the present invention
diamond bearing surface is diamond impregnated segments.
[0015] Another embodiment of the present invention the diamond
bearing surface is electroplated synthetic diamonds.
[0016] In another embodiment, the present invention the diamond
bearing surface is CVD (chemical vapor deposition).
[0017] The present invention also comprises the provision of a
method for mechanically preparing a concrete surface with a diamond
trowel blade attached to a power trowel, the method includes the
surface preparing steps of selecting the diamond trowel blade with
the appropriate grit for the concrete surface, installing the diamond
trowel blades on the power trowel, and directing the rotating diamond
trowel blade over the surface until the smoothness is attained for
the particular grit of the diamond trowel blade in use; and repeating
the steps for surface preparing until the user achieves the smoothness
desired.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The objects, features and advantages of the present invention
will be apparent from the following detailed descriptions of various
aspects of the invention in conjunction with reference to the following
drawings, where:
[0019] FIG. 1A is an perspective view of the present invention
depicting a diamond trowel blade;
[0020] FIG. 1B is an perspective view of the present invention
depicting a diamond trowel blade with an intermediate layer; and
[0021] FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view of the present invention depicting
the diamond bearing surface of one embodiment with resin bond pads.
[0022] FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view of the present invention depicting
the diamond bearing surface of one embodiment with diamond impregnated
segments.
[0023] FIG. 4 is a bottom plan view of the present invention depicting
the diamond bearing surface of one embodiment using electroplating.
[0024] FIG. 5 is a bottom plan view of the present invention depicting
the diamond bearing surface of one embodiment using chemical vapor
deposition (CVD).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] The present invention is a concrete finish trowel blade
to be used with a handheld, walk behind, and/or rideable power trowel.
The trowel blade is fixed temporarily or permanently with natural
or synthetic diamond particles through the medium of diamond impregnated
segments; electroplating; chemical vapor deposition (CVD); and/or
impregnated resin bonds. These trowel blades are used in surface
preparation, grinding, polishing, and/or flattening new or existing
concrete floors. The following description, taken in conjunction
with the referenced drawings, is presented to enable one of ordinary
skill in the art to make and use the invention and to incorporate
it in the context of particular applications. Various modifications,
as well as a variety of uses in different applications, will be
readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles
defined herein, may be applied to a wide range of aspects. Thus,
the present invention is not intended to be limited to the aspects
presented, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with
the principles and novel features disclosed herein. Furthermore,
it should be noted that, unless explicitly stated otherwise, the
figures included herein are illustrated diagrammatically and without
any specific scale, as they are provided as qualitative illustrations
of the concept of the present invention.
[0026] (1) Introduction
[0027] The present invention is depicted in FIG. 1A, and includes
a diamond trowel blade 20 and a method to prepare a concrete surface
using the diamond trowel blade 20. The diamond trowel blade 20 is
manufactured in various grit scales from very course to ultra fine
depending on the roughness of the concrete surface and the smoothness
desired. The diamond trowel blade 20 has different embodiments depending
on the application. The embodiments may include but not be limited
to applications wherein diamond particles are brazed directed to
the trowel blade, diamond impregnated segments are brazed to the
trowel blade, diamond particles are electroplated directly to the
trowel blade, or diamond impregnated resin bond pads are attached
to the trowel blade by an adhesive process.
[0028] (2) Discussion
[0029] The present invention comprises a diamond trowel blade 20
that includes a backing plate 24 and a diamond bearing surface 22
for preparing the concrete surface attached to the backing plate
24. The backing plate 24 provides a stiff backing for the diamond
bearing surface 22 to smooth rough concrete surface areas. A mounting
arm 26 is attached to the backing plate 24. The mounting arm 26
is useful for attaching the diamond trowel blade 20 to a typical
power trowel. The diamond bearing surface 22 is manufactured in
several ways depending on how course or fine the grit of the diamond
bearing surface 22 is desired and also depending on how rough the
concrete surface is. Another embodiment of the present invention
is depicted in FIG. 1B. This embodiment of a diamond trowel blade
20 includes an intermediate layer 28 attached between the diamond
bearing surface 22 and the backing plate 24. Without the intermediate
layer 28 it is difficult to get into voids and low spots in a rough
concrete surface. The intermediate layer 28 can be a plastic or
rubber material that is spongy or gives some on rough surfaces.
The intermediate layer 28 is useful for removing imperfections from
rough concrete surfaces.
[0030] FIG. 2 depicts another embodiment of a diamond trowel blade
20. In this embodiment the diamond bearing surface 22 is a diamond
impregnated resin bond pad. Liquid resin is mixed with synthetic
or natural diamonds and poured into a steel mold where the resin
is pressed and heated for a period of time. The diamond impregnated
resin bond pad is then released and fixed to the backing plate 24
by an adhesive process. The adhesive process may include but is
not limited to a marine grade Velcro adhered to the backing plate
24 and the diamond impregnated resin bond pad. Another possible
adhesive process is peel off adhesive material applied to the back
of the diamond impregnated resin bond pad. The releasable paper
may be removed from the adhesive and the diamond impregnated resin
bond pad adhered to the backing plate 24.
[0031] FIG. 3 depicts another embodiment of a diamond trowel blade
20 where the diamond bearing surface 22 consists of diamond impregnated
segments. Powdered metal and synthetic or natural diamonds are compacted
into graphite molds under pressure and heat until the desired hardness
is obtained. The diamond impregnated segments are then brazed with
silver solder to the backing plate 24 in a flat or horizontal position.
Stone grinding machines may use a vertical mounting to the machine.
However, for these concrete surface applications where the surface
can be very rough, the diamond impregnated segments are mounted
in the flat or horizontal position for durability.
[0032] As depicted in FIG. 4, in yet another embodiment of a diamond
trowel blade 20 the diamond bearing surface 22 is electroplated
synthetic or natural diamonds brazed under vacuum to a steel trowel
blade.
[0033] FIG. 5 depicts still another embodiment of a diamond trowel
blade 20 comprises the diamond bearing surface 22 attached to the
steel trowel blade by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). In this embodiment
fine diamond grit less than 10 microns is chemically bonded under
vacuum to the steel trowel blade. This embodiment is useful for
ultra fine concrete surface preparation.
[0034] (3) Manner of Use:
[0035] After pouring wet concrete the wet concrete is screeded,
then the surface is floated, and next the surface is worked with
a trowel to a smooth finish. For large areas the trowel work is
accomplished with a power trowel machine that is either a walk behind
or rideable type. Once the freshly poured concrete has hardened,
the trowel machine and its corresponding flat blades will not sufficiently
smooth the concrete surface. With color concrete flooring, the trowel
machines may burn or take the color out of the color concrete floor
if the trowel machine is used too long while trying to remove the
imperfections. This may show up in the color concrete as the concrete
turning a black shade of color. In lieu of burning the color concrete,
the concrete flooring may be left to harden after the initial trowel
work. Next, the trowel machine with the diamond trowel blades 20
may be used for the final surface preparation. The user can prepare
the concrete surface using different techniques and different types
and grit of diamond trowel blades 20 depending on the roughness
of the surface. For rough surfaces the user may select a very course
grit of 30 to 40. The user can install the course grit diamond trowel
blades 20 on the trowel machine and direct the rotating diamond
trowel blades 20 over the surface. The user can change pads to a
finer grit as the surface preparation process continues. A good
surface is prepared with a 2,000 grit but the user may use up to
a 10,000 grit diamond trowel blade 20. Typically, the user can start
the surface preparation with a 300-500 grit diamond trowel blade
20. The method for mechanically preparing the concrete surface with
a diamond trowel blade 20 includes the steps of selecting the diamond
trowel blade 20 with the appropriate grit for the concrete surface,
installing the diamond trowel blades 20 on a power trowel machine,
and directing the rotating diamond trowel blades 20 over the surface
until the smoothness is attained for the particular grit of the
diamond trowel blade 20 in use. Next if a smoother surface is desired,
the user can repeat the steps for surface preparing until the user
achieves the smoothness desired.
[0036] (4) Uniqueness:
[0037] The uniqueness of this invention is illustrated in many
ways, five of which are as follows and depicted in FIG. 1B. First,
the typical power trowel machine can be used with the diamond trowel
blade 20 for concrete surface preparation once the concrete surface
has hardened without having to purchase and maintain an expensive
grinding machine. Second, the diamond trowel blade 20 attaches directly
to the mounting of the typical power trowel machine using the mounting
arm 26 that is more secure than a sleeve or clip on attachment.
Third, the design of the diamond trowel blade 20 intermediate layer
28 allows for preparing rough surfaces by getting into holes and
low spots to prepare these surfaces as well. Fourth, the use of
the diamond trowel blade 20 on the typical power trowel utilizes
two or three rotating units with four diamond trowel blades 20 per
unit verses the many grinding machines that only have one rotating
pad. Fifth, the manufacturing techniques allow for a variety of
grit from very course to ultra fine. |