Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for dry finishing of a
floor surface consisting of concrete, stone, marble, terrazzo, densite or other hard
floor surfaces, said method comprising finishing of the floor surface using a milling,
grinding and/or polishing tool.
Background Art
[0002] It is known that hard floor surfaces such as stone, concrete, terrazzo, marble, granite
etc. can be surfaced by dry grinding and/or polishing. Examples of machines that are
suitable for such dry grinding are disclosed in WO03/076131 and US-6,238,277B1. By
dry grinding is meant grinding without supplying water or some other liquid to the
floor surface and/or the tool finishing the floor surface. In rough grinding, it is
not unusual that 40-120 kg of dust (dry weight) an hour are generated.
[0003] A drawback in dry grinding is that the working temperature, especially in connection
with very hard floor surfaces, become so high that only a limited variety of tools
can be used. For instance, when temperatures above 300°C are measured on the surface
of a tool, it can be assumed that the diamond tip of the tool is still hotter and
thus risks being destroyed.
[0004] US-5,605,493 discloses apparatus and methods for wet grinding of stone floors, such
as marble and granite, where a lubricant is applied to the floor surface in grinding,
to be sucked up by a wet vacuum cleaner after grinding. As stated in US-5,605,493,
efficient wet grinding requires an apparatus that can apply a lubricant, grind, and
collect the lubricant.
[0005] It is known that wet grinding consumes 100-300 1 of water/h, i.e. 2-6 1 of water/m
2.
[0006] A drawback in wet grinding is that a large and heavy amount of slurry, consisting
of lubricant and grinding dust, must be handled and deposited. A further drawback
in wet grinding is that extensive cleaning is required after each completed grinding
operation.
[0007] There is thus a need for a method and an apparatus that eliminate the drawbacks of
dry and wet grinding.
Summary of the Invention
[0008] An object of the present invention is to provide a method and an apparatus for dry
finishing of floor surfaces, which wholly or partly eliminate the drawbacks of prior
art.
[0009] The object is achieved by a method, an apparatus and a set of parts according to
the respective independent claims. Embodiments will be evident from the dependent
claims and from the following description and the drawings.
[0010] According to a first aspect, a method is provided for dry finishing of a floor surface
consisting of concrete, stone, marble, terrazzo, densite or other hard materials,
said method comprising finishing of the floor surface using a milling, grinding and/or
polishing tool. In the method, a vapour or aerosol is applied only to the floor surface
or to the floor surface and the tool in connection with said dry finishing, and said
vapour or aerosol is applied in an amount which is sufficiently large to cool the
tool but sufficiently small for dust generated in finishing to remain so dry that
it can be sucked up by means of a dry vacuum cleaner.
[0011] By "dry finishing" is meant finishing which occurs in a substantially dry manner,
i.e. without supply of water or other liquid for the purpose of lubricating and/or
cooling the tool and the floor surface, or for the purpose of binding dust generated
in finishing.
[0012] By "finishing" is in the first place meant grinding and/or polishing, but the term
may also comprise milling.
[0013] It will be appreciated that the expression "vapour or aerosol" comprises vapour or
aerosol which mainly consists of water. The term "aerosol" comprises especially mist
which consists of droplets and/or crystals of water or some other cooling substance.
[0014] By applying vapour or aerosol to the floor surface and/or the tool, sufficient cooling
of the tool is provided, while at the same time grinding can be performed under dry
conditions, i.e. the grinding dust is sufficiently dry to be handled by means of a
dust collector/dust separator as is used in dry finishing. This eliminates the problem
with handling and depositing of slurry.
[0015] The reduction of the working temperature reduces the wear on the tool and makes it
possible to use several types of diamond tools, especially of a harder type, and a
higher working pace as well. Alternatively, the need for special temperature-resistant
tools for dry grinding is eliminated, and the number of variants manufactured and
kept in stock can be reduced. Moreover, new types of tools involving thermoplastic
and/or ceramics can be used, which up to now could be used in wet grinding only since
they have otherwise become overheated and destroyed.
[0016] It is also made possible to use existing apparatus adapted for dry finishing with
minor modifications only.
[0017] According to a second aspect, an apparatus for dry finishing of a floor surface consisting
of concrete, stone, marble, terrazzo, densite or other hard materials is provided,
said apparatus comprising a milling, grinding and/or polishing tool arranged to finish
the floor surface. The apparatus has means for applying a vapour or aerosol only to
the floor surface or to the floor surface and the tool in connection with said dry
finishing, said means being arranged so that said vapour or aerosol is applied in
an amount which is sufficiently large to cool the tool but sufficiently small for
dust generated in finishing to remain so dry that it can be sucked up by means of
a dry vacuum cleaner.
[0018] According to a third aspect, a set of parts for forming the above-described apparatus
is provided. The set of parts comprises a machine for milling, grinding and/or polishing
dry finishing of the floor surface, and a device for applying a vapour or aerosol
only to the floor surface or to the floor surface and the tool in connection with
said dry finishing, which device for applying a vapour or aerosol is adapted to be
arranged on the machine, said device being arranged so that said vapour or aerosol
is applied in an amount which is sufficiently large to cool the tool but sufficiently
small for dust generated in finishing to remain so dry that it can be sucked up by
means of a dry vacuum cleaner.
[0019] The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying
drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0020]
Fig. 1 is a schematic side view of a finishing machine with a connected dust collector
according to a first embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a schematic side view of a finishing machine with a connected dust collector
according to a second embodiment.
Description of Preferred Embodiments
[0021] Fig. 1 is a schematic side view of a finishing machine 1 of a type similar to the
one disclosed in WO03/076131 and, connected thereto, a dust collector 6 according
to a first embodiment.
[0022] The finishing machine has a casing 2 which encloses a rotatably mounted and driven
disc (not shown) on which one or more cutting, grinding and/or polishing tools (not
shown) are arranged. When the finishing machine 1 is in operation, the tool is in
finishing engagement with the floor surface 11. The tool can comprise, for instance,
a milling tool, a grinding tool and/or a polishing tool. The disc is driven by a motor
3, and the machine is controlled by a control module 4, which contains functionality
for feeding and/or controlling the power supply of the motor. The finishing machine
is movable by means of wheels 5. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, the finishing
machine is adapted to be moved in a travelling direction F, but it will be appreciated
that the finishing machine can also be moved in a direction opposite to F.
[0023] In one embodiment, the finishing machine 1 is designed to be propelled by the operator
pushing it in front of himself or alternatively pulling it along.
[0024] In another embodiment, the finishing machine 1 is designed to be propelled by means
of a propulsion mechanism arranged thereon, such as a motor, which optionally can
be remote-controlled, as shown in WO03/076131.
[0025] Fig. 1 also shows that a dust collector 6 is connected by a tube 7 to the casing
2 of the finishing machine, so that dust generated in the finishing of the floor surface
11 is collected in a container (not shown) arranged in the dust collector. As shown
in Fig. 1, the dust collector can be arranged as a carriage, which is pulled by the
finishing machine.
[0026] The finishing machine shown in Fig. 1 also has a generator 9 for aerosol (mist) or
vapour, which is arranged to apply, by a nozzle 10a, aerosol and/or vapour to the
floor surface 11 just in front of the finishing machine, in the travelling direction
F thereof.
[0027] In one embodiment, the aerosol or vapour is applied to the floor surface 11 within
an area in front of the finishing machine, said area having substantially the same
width as the casing of the finishing machine.
[0028] In another embodiment, the aerosol or vapour is applied to the floor surface within
an area in front of the finishing machine, which area is slightly narrower than the
width of the casing of the finishing machine.
[0029] In yet another embodiment, the aerosol or vapour is applied to the floor surface
within an area in front of the finishing machine, which area is substantially narrower
than the width of the casing of the finishing machine.
[0030] In one embodiment, aerosol or vapour is mainly formed of water. In the embodiments
where an aerosol is used, this may consist of an optional, possibly diluted, grinding
liquid and/or cooling liquid, such as water glass, i.e. silicates of sodium or potassium
which under high pressure and at high temperature have been dissolved in water. As
a further example, small amounts of soft soap can be added to the water.
[0031] In another embodiment, the vapour or aerosol can be formed of carbon acid, such as
dry ice or other known agents that in finishing have a lubricating and/or cooling
function.
[0032] In one embodiment, vapour or aerosol is applied in an amount which is sufficiently
large to cool the tool but sufficiently small for dust generated in finishing to remain
so dry that it can be sucked up by means of a dry vacuum cleaner. Specifically, the
amount of vapour or aerosol can be determined based on the cooling effect that is
desirable. This cooling effect depends on, for instance, the finishing speed, the
type of finished floor surface, the type of tool and the ambient temperature.
[0033] In an embodiment tested by the Applicant, Applicant's existing grinding machine was
fitted with a mist generator as disclosed in US-6, 450, 869B1.
[0034] In additional embodiments, use is made of 0.1-10 1 of water/h on a surface of 50-100
m
2/h. This means 0.001 1 of water/m
2 - 0.2 1 of water/m
2.
[0035] In one embodiment, use is made of 2-3 1 of water/h on a surface of 50-100 m
2/h, which corresponds to 0.02 1 of water/m
2 - 0.06 1 of water/m
2. This quantity of water makes it possible to use the dust collectors/dust separators
that are used in dry grinding according to prior art, without problems with slurry.
[0036] Fig. 2 is a schematic side view of a finishing machine with a connected dust collector
according to a second embodiment.
[0037] The finishing machine in Fig. 2 is largely identical to the one shown in Fig. 1 and
has thus been described above. The difference from the finishing machine shown in
Fig. 1 is that in Fig. 2 the generator 9 for the aerosol or vapour is arranged to
supply through a nozzle 10b the aerosol or vapour inside the casing 2.
[0038] In one embodiment, the nozzle 10b is arranged so that the aerosol or vapour is applied
to the floor surface inside the casing 2.
[0039] In another embodiment, the nozzle 10b is arranged so that the aerosol or vapour is
applied to the tool.
[0040] In yet another embodiment, the nozzle 10b is arranged so that the aerosol or vapour
is applied substantially freely within the casing 2.
[0041] The above embodiments of the nozzle 10b can be combined with each other and also
with the embodiments shown with reference to Fig. 1.
1. A method for dry finishing of a floor surface (11) consisting of concrete, stone,
marble, terrazzo, densite or other hard materials, said method comprising finishing
of the floor surface using a milling, grinding and/or polishing tool, characterised in that
a vapour or aerosol is applied only to the floor surface or to the floor surface
and the tool in connection with said dry finishing,
said vapour or aerosol being applied in an amount which is sufficiently large to
cool the tool but sufficiently small for dust generated in finishing to remain so
dry that it can be sucked up by means of a dry vacuum cleaner (6).
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, in which finishing is performed while moving the tool,
and in which said vapour or aerosol is applied to the floor surface (11) immediately
in front of the tool.
3. A method as claimed in claim 1, in which said vapour or aerosol is applied within
a casing (2) enclosing the tool.
4. A method as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which said vapour or aerosol
is applied to the floor surface (11) in an amount exceeding 1 ml liquid/m2 and less than 200 ml liquid/m2
5. A method as claimed in claim 4, in which said vapour or aerosol is applied to the
floor surface (11) in an amount exceeding 2 ml liquid/m2 and less than 100 ml liquid/m2.
6. A method as claimed in claim 4, in which said vapour or aerosol is applied to the
floor surface (11) in an amount exceeding 20 ml liquid/m2 and less than 60 ml liquid/m2.
7. A method as claimed in any one of preceding claims, in which said vapour or aerosol
mainly comprises water.
8. An apparatus for dry finishing of a floor surface consisting of concrete, stone, marble,
terrazzo, densite or other hard materials, said apparatus comprising a milling, grinding
and/or polishing tool arranged to finish the floor surface, characterised by means (9, 10a, 10b) for applying vapour or aerosol only to the floor surface (11)
or to the floor surface (11) and the tool in connection with said dry finishing, said
means (9, 10a, 10b) being arranged so that said vapour or aerosol is applied in an
amount which is sufficiently large to cool the tool but sufficiently small for dust
generated in finishing to remain so dry that it can be sucked up by means of a dry
vacuum cleaner (6).
9. A set of parts for forming an apparatus as claimed in claim 8, characterised by a machine (1) for milling, grinding and/or polishing dry finishing of the floor surface,
and a device (9, 10a, 10b) for applying a vapour or aerosol only to the floor surface
(11) or to the floor surface (11) and the tool in connection with said dry finishing,
which device for applying a vapour or aerosol is adapted to be arranged on the machine
(1), said device being arranged so that said vapour or aerosol is applied in an amount
which is sufficiently large to cool the tool but sufficiently small for dust generated
in finishing to remain so dry that it can be sucked up by means of a dry vacuum cleaner
(6).