Material Distribution Means Patents (Class 404/101)
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Patent number: 5518544Abstract: An applicator for mounting on a vehicle for applying a surface treatment of tar and/or bituminous binder material reinforced with glass fibres, such an applicator comprising an open bottomed spray bar housing (1), a fan (16) for producing a down-draft in the housing, at least one spray bar (5, 19) mounted on said housing and adapted to extend transversely of the direction of movement of the vehicle on which the applicator is mounted, a plurality of nozzles (6, 20) spaced longitudinally along the spray bar for spraying binder material, means (10) for controlling said nozzles, a plurality of sources (14, 24-28) for dispensing cut glass fibres through said open bottomed housing to the surface of binder material previously sprayed from the spray bar nozzles during use of the applicator, said sources being mounted at locations spaced along a plane substantially parallel to said spray bar, such that the glass fibres are dispensed substantially evenly onto the surface of binder material previously sprayed from the sType: GrantFiled: September 14, 1993Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Inventor: Philip J. Higginson
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Patent number: 5511900Abstract: An improved screed control device includes two pairs of interacting cylindrical surfaces for controlling the "angle of attack" or elevation of a screed of a paver, a first pair of the two pairs of interacting surfaces having either right-hand or left-hand threads and the other pair of interacting surfaces having threads with handedness opposite from that of the first pair. A reversing pin is adapted to selectively maintain one pair of the two pairs of interacting surfaces stationary relative to each other as a hand-crank arrangement operationally causes the other pair to threadably interact. Handedness of the control device is accomplished by moving the reversing pin to a different set of co-linearly aligned apertures such that the threadably interacting pair of the two pairs of interacting surfaces are caused to become stationary relative to each other and the stationary pair to become threadably interacting relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Cedarapids, Inc.Inventor: Charles G. Macku
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Patent number: 5480256Abstract: A method for the preparation, placement, and compacting of fibrous concrete material components laid onto an object which consists of forming on a conveyor a sandwich consisting of sequential layers of a mortar component, long fibers, coarse aggregate, directing the sandwich onto the surface of large-diameter rotor (113), converting the components of the sandwich into a controllable flow (F), directing a part of the components onto the object (O) and a part onto a second small-diameter rotor (115) having blades (115a) longer in the radial direction than blades (113a) of the rotor (113), and controlling the direction, speed, density distributions, and distribution of the flow components by adjusting the amount of short fibers added to the flow and by introducing into the flow a third rotor (116). The apparatus for the realization of the method contains a three-rotor-type dispenser with the third rotor (116) pivotal with around the center of rotation of the second rotor (115).Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Inventors: Boris Itsekson, Michael Dyuzhenko, Vladimir Itsekson, Alexander Itsekson, Igor Tsigelman
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Patent number: 5476341Abstract: A concrete distribution system for pouring concrete floors over areas inaccessible to concrete trucks comprises a conduit assembly, leveling member, interconnecting cables and activating members. The conduit assembly includes a first rigid, moveable support which supports a first pipeline immediately above the area to be concreted. The pipeline has a plurality of openings through which the concrete is poured across the area. Control valves selectively open and close access to the openings so that concrete pours across the area. The first support is interconnected by cables with the leveling member. Activating members simultaneously move the conduit assembly and leveling member across the area to be concreted.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Inventors: Norman E. Johnson, Craig O. Johnson
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Patent number: 5447388Abstract: A process and apparatus for continuous batch operation for producing an elastomeric asphaltic compound of rubber and asphalt for paving purposes comprising an essentially cylindrical mixing tank containing rotary internal agitators, preferably at three levels within the tank. The apparatus is equipped with a asphalt oil pump, which flows asphalt oil through a pre-heater into the mixing tanks, and with a separate spiral or screw conveyor for loading through the top of the tank a continuous supply of fine rubber at a controllable feed rate. The entire tank is suspended upon a frame supported by load cells so as to provide a continuing measurement of the total weight of the asphalt load and of the added rubber. The temperature of the asphalt oil raised by the pre-heater until substantially all the asphalt oil reacts with the rubber in the time required to flow the mixture through the stirring tanks, providing a continuous flow process for providing paving grade asphalt rubber mixtures.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Inventor: Michael W. Rouse
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Patent number: 5439313Abstract: An automated pavement repair vehicle includes a vehicle and its various computer-controlled subsystems. The various subsystems, including a vacuum system, heating system and spray patch system, for completing pavement repair, are located on the frame and rear of the truck. A robotic cell at the rear of the truck includes an assembly of retractable doors. The doors are lowered around the pothole to allow control of ambient conditions during the pavement repair procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Northwestern UniversityInventors: James R. Blaha, Herbert N. Underwood, Ralph Salle, Ronald R. Ralston
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Patent number: 5419654Abstract: A motor driven wheeled road patching vehicle includes a gravel hopper and a tank of heated asphalt. A gate assembly is adjusted to control gravel flow into a pressurized hose. A telescoping tube assembly extendable between a maximum and a minimum overall length for patching operations and compactness when not in use has debris air gaps to facilitate, by venturi effect, debris clearance. Telescoping elements of increasing diameter are further from the inlet end of the tube assembly to reduce wearing. An elbow couples the telescoping tube outlet to a mixing head, and has a hollow collector box for accumulating gravel which erodes the outside elbow portion, the collected material serving to prevent further wearing. The tank is heated by thermostatically controlled heater elements when not in use and by engine coolant from the truck engine coolant system flowing through a tube near the bottom of the tank. A nozzle, heated by the engine cooling system, mixes molten asphalt and gravel.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1992Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Inventor: Scott P. Kleiger
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Patent number: 5387051Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for applying cementitious material onto a floor surface while screeding it and producing varying depths of ridged impressions in a longitudinal direction within the cementitious material, from deep ridges to flat surfaced material, all formed with a levelled surface, adapted to receive tile components and other flooring products. The apparatus includes a base adapted for displacement on the floor surface and provided with a container to receive the cementitious material. The container is adapted to discharge a required amount of cementitious material on the floor surface. The base defines an opening which screeds the material onto the floor surface and trails the discharged cementitious material from the container on the floor surface when the apparatus is operatively displaced. A gate is moveably mounted to be vertically displaced for selectively reducing the opening and for evenly spreading the cementitious material passing therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1993Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Antonietta Investments Ltd.Inventor: Pietro Valente
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Patent number: 5378079Abstract: A method for reducing at production levels sticky, abrasive waste shingles and portions thereof into a reduced shingle material for use of a patch for potholes and cracks and as paving for roads and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Inventor: James S. Omann
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Patent number: 5362177Abstract: An asphalt paver tows a device which measures smoothness of the fresh mat laid by the paver. The device measures the distance between the mat and a datum line as a function of paver position. Preferably, the rear reference beam of a dual reference beam paver is provided with a smoothness sensor. The rear beam is supported on two shoes riding on a fresh mat laid by the paver. A device to measure the distance from the beam to the mat such as a potentiometer is located near the center of the rear beam. The potentiometer has its shaft connected to a shoe by a lever so that vertical movement of the shoe rotates the shaft. Movement of the shoe is plotted against movement of the paver determined by a forward travel sensor. The plot shows smoothness of the mat.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Blaw-Knox Construction Equipment CorporationInventors: Garry Bowhall, Loren E. Williams
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Patent number: 5362178Abstract: An apparatus for spreading a liquid over a surface, such as sealant over a pavement, is provided. The apparatus is mounted on a trailer and is comprised of a storage bin for containing the liquid to be spread, a drainage trough, and spreading brushes. Liquid is mixed in the storage bin and then transferred to the drainage trough where it is then dispersed onto the surface for spreading as the apparatus is towed along. The width of the path of dispersed liquid laid down by the drainage trough can be adjusted if necessary for sidewalks or other narrower surfaces. The brushes spread the liquid evenly over the surface. The drainage trough and brushes are hingedly connected to the storage bin and are pivotable between positions of operation and transport.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Inventor: John S. Schantz
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Patent number: 5360287Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing, mixing and applying coating constituents to traffic surfaces has a carriage to which are connected 1) at least portions of a dispensing system that serves to dispense coating constituents from one or more reservoirs onto traffic surface portions that are to be coated, and 2) at least one rotatable set of mixing and applicator tools that extend in a radial array beneath the carriage. A wheel supported vehicle such as a truck or tractor is connectable to the carriage for guiding and moving the carriage across traffic surface areas that are to be coated. The vehicle also may be used 1) to support at least portions of the carriage, 2) to support at least portions of vehicle-connected components of the apparatus, and/or 3) to provide a source of power or to support at least portions of a source of power for operating vehicle-connected and/or carriage-connected components of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Inventor: Alexander Laditka
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Patent number: 5356238Abstract: An asphalt paver includes a microprocessor controlled integrated control system to control both the operation of a tractor unit of the paver and the positioning of the screed during a paving operation. A paver operator may operate the paver and monitor the screed position with respect to a grade reference. The correction of grade or transverse slope errors is accomplished by monitoring the linear advance of the paver and then measuring a any deviation of the screed with respect to a grade reference. The amount of vertical deviation and the linear advance since a most recent correct reading allows a rate of deviation per unit advance of the paver to be determined. A correction is applied as a change in the angle of attack of the screed, the change being equal and opposite to the determined rate of deviation. A transverse slope change is also measured directly at the screed.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Cedarapids, Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. Musil, Charles G. Macku
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Patent number: 5232305Abstract: A paving material distribution system for uniformly distributing a layer of paving material includes a containment member that is slidably mounted on the rear frame of a paving machine. A first means for conveying paving material laterally with respect to the direction of travel of the paving machine is positioned at a preselected distance from the containment member. Power means are also included to controllably, simultaneously move the containment member and the first means in a substantially vertical direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1991Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Caterpillar Paving Products Inc.Inventors: James H. Bassett, James J. Plociennik, Jay A. King, James M. Reiseck, Harold A. Shelley
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Patent number: 5215403Abstract: A three-wheeled machine carries a hopper positioned to receive paving material from a dump truck immediately in front of the machine, the hopper being emptied by a conveyor oriented transversely to the path of the machine. A left front wheel, a left rear wheel and a right side wheel support the machine and are so connected to the machine and to actuating mechanisms as to lift or lower the left and right sides of the machine in a selective manner, and thereby enable the machine to be elevated or lowered in level fashion, or to be inclined either toward the left or toward the right. The left rear wheel and the right wheel are independently driven and thus afford "skid steer" capability.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1992Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Assignee: A. C. Dike CompanyInventor: Howard J. Peterson
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Patent number: 5178486Abstract: A device for spreading a fluid substance or the like, in particular a bonding emulsion for bituminous coated materials, over the surface of a road (C), comprising, on a movable machine (1), at least one spreading bar (18) along which the spreading is effected at least partially, said bar being associated with an emulsion-supply circuit, wherein a bar comprises at least one chamber (19) comprising at least one aperture on its part intended to be opposite the road (C), said chamber (19) being associated with supply and nebulization means (27, 28, 29) which make it possible to supply the inside of said chamber (19) with nebulized-emulsion, and with means intended to promote the deposition of the nebulized emulsion on the road (C) through said aperture.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1991Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Assignee: Colas S.A.Inventors: Michel Perrin, Jean-Pierre Reymonet, Clement Beatrix, Pierre Defontaine, Philippe Brissonneau
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Patent number: 5145290Abstract: Apparatus for laying pipe in a trench includes a housing with a bottom, side walls, a leading end wall and a trailing end wall, with a tapered nose at the leading end, the nose being designed to be pulled along a trench by a backhoe. The nose is hinged to the leading end wall and can be pivoted up and down when the housing is moved along the trench. The housing includes a trough which receives and orients a pipe and a pusher which moves the pipe along the trough and into assembled relationship with an end of a previously-laid pipe. A hopper near the trailing end of the housing has a chute which deposits fill material around the pipe. The trailing end wall has an opening with a slidable door to strike off the top of the fill material. Mechanism is connected to the trough and door to simultaneously move them up and down to maintain the pipe on grade and to maintain the depth of fill material constant relative to the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1990Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Kokosing Construction Company Inc.Inventor: Eugene E. Wise
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Patent number: 5125764Abstract: A surface coating material applying and spreading apparatus comprises a forward and two rear drive wheels, with each of the three drive wheels being driven by a separate hydraulic motor independent of each other. A hydraulic circuit connects the three hydraulic motors of the drive wheels with a hydraulic pump, and communication between the pump and each of the motors is automatically controllable to drive one, two, or all three of the hydraulic motors and their associated drive wheels. The vehicle also comprises a spray bar assembly that is pivotally connected to a frame of the vehicle, and is pivoted to a raised and lowered position relative to the vehicle frame. The vehicle frame also releasably supports interchangeable rotating brush and wiper blade assemblies. The rotating brush assembly is universally pivotable horizontally and vertically from side to side, about the pivot connection to the vehicle frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1990Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Inventor: Clemons A. Veath, Sr.
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Patent number: 5120155Abstract: A spreader box apparatus for use with a pavement applicating machine in spreading a pavement mixture onto a surface to be paved includes a frame, and a pair of side walls connected to the frame and defining a dimension of width which corresponds to the predetermined lateral dimension of the pavement mixture to be spread by the apparatus. The apparatus includes a plurality of spreader shafts for spreading the pavement mixture within the apparatus between the side walls and the side walls include skids on which the side walls are supported for movement relative to the surface. At least once screed is provided for metering the thickness of the pavement mixture to be spread by the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1991Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Grain Belt Supply Co., Inc.Inventor: Darwin L. Samspon
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Patent number: 5114268Abstract: An apparatus for applying a traffic stripe includes a vehicle having a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels and members, disposed on the vehicle, for steering the front wheels. Also included is a traffic stripe applying system, disposed outward of the front wheels and adjacent to one of the front wheels, for applying a traffic stripe to a road. A connector pivotally connects this applying system to the vehicle and defines an axis about which the applying system pivots relative to the vehicle. In addition, connected to the applying system, disposed forward of the pivot axis and acting in response to the steering of the front wheels, is a member or members for turning the applying system in the same direction as the front wheels when the front wheels are turned. In a preferred embodiment, this turning member or members also turns the traffic strip applying system at a greater angle than the front wheels when the front wheels are turned in a direction towards the applying system.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: MAC Stripers, Inc.Inventor: Forrest Marcato
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Patent number: 5085537Abstract: A system for applying a coating to a traffic surface utilizes a power driven unit that dispenses coating constituents onto the traffic surface as the unit moves forwardly across the traffic surface along a path of travel. The unit includes a wheel supported transport carriage beneath which is provided at least one set of applicator tools that rotates relative to the carriage about a substantially vertically extending center axis. A hollow, tubular stub shaft and bearings connect the set of tools to the carriage for rotation about the center axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Inventor: Alexander Laditka
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Patent number: 5082395Abstract: The disclosure relates to an arrangement in a motor-driven roller (1) designed with two driving directions, with a yoke (2) or the like for steering the direction of movement of the roller (1).The arrangement includes a steering device (5) disposed on the yoke (2) or the like and arranged continually to steer the direction of movement of the roller (1). The steering device (5) is placed ahead of the roller (1), seen in the direction of movement of the roller (1), and the steering device (5) for the roller is, in its turn, arranged to be steered by a continually operative steering arrangement (3, 4) so as constantly to determine the direction of movement of the roller (1) and, at the end of the desired movement in one direction, to switch the drive direction of the motor. The steering arrangement (3, 4) is switchably disposed in relation to the surface (6) which is intended to be rolled by means of the motor-driven roller (1).Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1990Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Inventor: Adolf G. Gustafson
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Patent number: 5073063Abstract: A windrow-type paving machine movable along a windrow of paving material includes a loading conveyor operable to transfer the upper portion of the paving material within the windrow into a hopper. The remainder of the paving material remains on the roadway and passes through a tunnel formed in the paving machine to a lateral auger and screed which cooperate to spread and level the paving material. The machine provides a hopper which receives the upper portion of the paving material for subsequent delivery by a conveyor to the lateral auger and screed when insufficient paving material passes through the tunnel to produce the required paving. Agitator means are provided in the tunnel to break up lumps of paving material and the like before they reach the auger.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1990Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Brown
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Patent number: 5044820Abstract: The invention relates to a road-finishing machine with a laying beam (2) which is provided with control members (8) for adjusting the height and inclination of the laying beam (2) as well as measuring sensors for this purpose, the output signals of the measuring sensors serving as actual values for adjusters (10, 11) controlling the control members (8) in accordance with desired values which can be predetermined.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: ABG-Werke GmbHInventor: Robert Prang
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Patent number: 5002426Abstract: A revolving paddle mixer for re-mixing a hot asphalt mix deposited in the hopper of a road paving machine. The mixer takes the form of a plurality of paddles angularly positioned relative to each other and mounted on a revolving shaft adjacent to the conveyor for transporting the asphalt mix material to the rotating auger. The resultant re-mixture is more uniform and dense so that a smooth pavement is laid on the roadway.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: Blaw-Knox Construction Equipment CorporationInventors: Robert L. Brown, Tom Thomason
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Patent number: 5000615Abstract: A system for removing and relaying asphaltic concrete pavement using a planer pulling a laydown machine and pushing equipment for (a) screening the cuttings produced by the planer, and (b) mixing the screened cutting, with a suitable binder, wherein the mix is conveyed back to the laydown machine.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1990Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: CMI CorporationInventor: Stuart W. Murray
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Patent number: 4954010Abstract: The present invention is addressed to the foregoing described need in the art for a mechanized means for filling transverse cracks in roadways. Broadly, the sealant box assembly of the present invention is connectable to a vehicle and adapted to fill transverse roadway cracks wherein the roadway has a center line. Such assembly comprises a sealant box adapted to receive and dispense fluent material onto a roadway; a boom assembly which carries the sealant box and has a drive for moving said sealant box along its length. One end of the boom assembly is positioned for the sealant box to be located at the center line of the roadway while the vehicle is spaced apart therefrom. A chute extends from the vehicle to the sealant box for filling the sealant box with fluent material. Finally, a mounting assembly is connectable to the vehicle and is pivotally connected to the boom assembly for its vertical movement.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1990Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Inventors: Darryl R. Montgomery, David C. Raber
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Patent number: 4944632Abstract: A portable device is shown for transporting asphalt repair materials for use in repairing potholes in asphalt pavements. The device has a body with a hopper compartment for transporting and dispensing asphalt mix materials. A separate tack oil tank is provided with an internal circulation system for maintaining liquid tack oils in an emulsified state.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1989Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Inventor: Harold W. Dillingham
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Patent number: 4934864Abstract: An asphalt paver is illustrated having a hopper carried by a rigid longitudinal frame upon which is mounted a transversely oscillatable frame carrying wheels intermediate the hopper and a rearwardly positioned screed.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1988Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Inventor: Herbert N. Mauldin
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Patent number: 4917533Abstract: An improved method and apparatus are provided for resurfacing recreational (e.g., tennis) courts and other surfaces. The apparatus includes self-contained drive means including drive wheels mounted on an elongated frame structure, and additionally supported for rolling movement on a plurality of casters. The apparatus is provided with flexible blade and brush elements for spreading and smoothing court resurfacing material uniformly across the surface. In a forward resurfacing direction, flexible squeegee-type blades, with or without associated brushes, engage the resurfacing material ahead of the device, while flexible brush elements engage the resurfacing material behind the device to erase tracks caused by the drive wheels and casters, and to effect final smoothing and texturing of the resurfacing material. The drive wheels may be moved into and out of ground engaging contact, and a steering device provides for lifting one or the other of the drive wheels out of ground engaging contact.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Sport Koter U.S.A., Inc.Inventor: Jack H. Wilson
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Patent number: 4906126Abstract: Method and apparatus are provided for resurfacing recreational (e.g., tennis) courts and other surfaces. The apparatus includes self-contained drive system including drive wheels mounted on an elongated frame structure, and additionally supported for rolling movement on a plurality of casters. The apparatus is provided with flexible blade and brush elements for spreading and smoothing court resurfacing material uniformly across the surface. In a forward resurfacing direction, flexible squeegee-type blades, with or without associated brushes, engage the resurfacing material ahead of the device, while flexible brush elements engage the resurfacing material behind the device to erase tracks caused by the drive wheels and casters, and to effect final smoothing and texturing of the resurfacing material. The drive wheels may be moved into and out of ground engaging contact, and a steering device provides for lifting one or the other of the drive wheels out of ground engaging contact.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1989Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Sport Koter USA, Inc.Inventors: Jack H. Wilson, Willis G. Dykes
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Patent number: 4871025Abstract: An improved ground levelling machine (10) for levelling small areas of ground comprising a main frame (11), a pivotal sub-frame (15) trailing said main frame (11) and pivotally connected thereto, a scraper blade (40) carried by the main frame (11), a hopper (27) carried on the main frame (11) for the supply of soil, sand or other filling material, a plurality of ground-engaging wheels (16) supporting the sub-frame (15), power means (22) to effect pivotal movement of the sub-frame (15) relative to the main frame (11) and to thereby raise and lower the main frame (11) relative to the ground, and control means (59) for controlling the operation of the power means (11) and to in turn control the elevation of the scraper blade (40) relative to a preselected reference plane.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1987Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Inventors: Trevor K. Mayfield, Lindsay F. Radcliffe
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Patent number: 4861191Abstract: An improved road widener capable of quick and easy conversion from widening the road on the right side of the device to widening the road on the left side. The road widener's chassis contains recesses on both sides which extend within the tread width of the wheels and which can receive the strike-off tool and a post supporting the strike-off tool. A conveyor for dispensing asphalt material is mounted on rollers such that it can shift from a position extending from one side of the chassis to a position on the other side. The conveyor has two motors such that it can be easily changed from conveying in one direction to the opposite direction. The side of the device being paved can be quickly, simply and easily changed by retracting the strike-off tool and support post into the recess on one side, extending the strike-off tool and support post on the other side, shifting the conveyor from extending from one side to extending to the other side, and reversing the direction of drive motors.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Barber-Greene CompanyInventors: Donald W. Smith, James J. Plociennik
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Patent number: 4859113Abstract: A paver with a collecting hopper for collecting aggregate dumped into the paver. Rotating discs with discontinuous expanses caused by voids in the discs on rotation of the discs mix aggregate and move the aggregate to a region where the aggregate dumps in advance of a screed in the paver.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1988Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Inventor: Jack D. Layton
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Patent number: 4830533Abstract: The invention provides an asphalt patching device capable of single-handed operation, reducing the time and expense of conventional asphalt patching. The device comprises an auger, a hopper with an associated spreader, a conveyor to transport asphalt from the auger to the hopper, and an operator's station. This device, exclusive of the hopper, is mounted to a wheeled frame which is pulled behind a dump truck carrying the asphalt. The frame is provided with wheels which permit the device to rotate substantially 180.degree. side-to-side behind the truck in order to effect asphalt patches on a roadway.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Idaho Fluid Power, Inc.Inventor: Garl Q. Miller
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Patent number: 4801218Abstract: An improved "3-point" suspension for a bituminous paver disposes two of the suspension "points" at the front of the tractor unit and the third "point" at the rear. Preferably the third suspension "point" is achieved by suspending the rear of the tractor unit via laterally spaced hydraulic cylinders interconnected such that upward or downward movement of one rear wheel or track results in corresponding downward or upward movement of the other rear wheel or track. The hydraulic suspension also allows the height of the rear of the tractor unit, and thus the height of the spreader screws relative to the ground, to be adjusted on the run by conjoint upward or downward movement of both rear wheels or tracks.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Cedarapids, Inc.Inventor: Joseph E. Musil
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Patent number: 4789265Abstract: Method and apparatus are provided for resurfacing one or more adjacent tennis court surfaces. An elongated, box-like frame structure, supported for rolling movement on a plurality of casters, is provided with flexible blade and brush elements for engaging, spreading, and smoothing court resurfacing material at a predetermined thickness as the structure traverses the court surface. In accordance with method aspects of the invention, the device is movable in one direction to resurface an entire tennis court, and after lateral movement to an adjacent second court area, reversible to move in the opposite direction to resurface an entire second court surface. For a given resurfacing direction, the flexible blade elements engage the resurfacing material ahead of the device while the flexible brush elements engage the resurfacing material behind the device to effect final smoothing.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Assignee: Sport Koter U.S.A., Inc.Inventors: Jack H. Wilson, Willis G. Dykes
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Patent number: 4778305Abstract: A slip-form paver is provided which is capable of paving a lane of concrete or other material in much the same manner that asphalt is spread as a top paving surface for a roadway. Spreading and levelling means are not restricted to the space between the traction members of the tractor portion of the machine, but are arranged behind such members so that the slab may be wider than, or offset, with respect to the distance between such traction members. The mounting of the final paving tool is capable of lateral movement independently of the steering of the tractor members so as to enable it to turn on a different radius. The elevation of this tool may also be controlled from a string line or the like so as to provide the desired pavement surface contour.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Rexworks Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Ritchey, Joseph L. Jarboe, deceased
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Patent number: 4772156Abstract: A powered telescoping auger in which the paddle elements or deflector plates are provided with rectangular, channel shaped castings which fit over complementary rectangular support tubes, and have tongue and groove interconnections. The castings have bolt means for removably attaching each paddle element to the support tubes.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1987Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventor: Andrew E. Craig
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Patent number: 4765772Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method and apparatus for filling voids in recycled asphalt. When asphalt has been recycled through the use of a heater-scarifier-screed apparatus, inherently, the pavement surface has voids therein which render the surface porous. The apparatus disclosed herein spreads a thin layer of asphalt over the recycled asphalt in such a manner that substantially all of the voids in the surface thereof are filled. When the method disclosed herein has been completed, the result is a substantially smooth, recycled, repaved trafficable asphalt surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Angelo Benedetti, Inc.Inventors: Angelo W. Benedetti, Angelo W. Benedetti, Jr.
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Patent number: 4765774Abstract: Apparatus is adapted to be attached adjacent the rear of an asphalt spreader for redistributing asphalt from an adjacent lane beside the spreader onto the lane being surfaced behind the spreader. The apparatus comprises a mount, a motor mounted to the mount and a brush coupled by power transmission means with the motor for rotatable movement. The mount may be pivoted between an operative position with the brush located on an adjacent lane and an elevated, stowed position behind the spreader.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1986Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Inventor: Louie Wilson
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Patent number: 4752154Abstract: A finishing tool for trowelling and sweeping the surface of freshly laid concrete slab. The tool includes a trowel member having a front edge and a rear edge; an elongated handle; bracket structure for attaching the handle to the trowel member and for allowing the trowel member to be tilted with the rear edge engaging the concrete slab and with the front edge positioned above the concrete slab and pushed across the concrete slab and to be tilted with the front edge engaging the concrete slab and with the rear edge positioned above the concrete slab and pulled over the concrete slab; a brush member; and attachment structure for attaching the brush member to the trowel member substantially adjacent the front edge of the trowel member and for causing the brush member to sweep the concrete slab when the trowel member is tilted to cause the front edge thereof to engage the concrete slab and when the trowel member is then pulled across the concrete slab.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1987Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Assignee: C. Earl Gillespie, Jr.Inventor: Roy L. Valentine
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Patent number: 4749304Abstract: An asphalt paver, of the type having a power extendable floating screed, is provided with a power extendable auger-like material distribution mechanism, such that the width of the distribution mechanism can be varied with the width of the screed. The variable width distribution mechanism is structurally independent of the floating screed, so as not to impart its reaction forces to the screed.A variable width panel arrangement is incorporated into the power extendable distribution mechanism and is extendable and retractable along with the latter to provide for proper confinement of the paving material during lateral distribution.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1986Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventor: Andrew E. Craig
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Patent number: 4725163Abstract: An apparatus for spreading and leveling liquid surface coatings used to seal bituminous surfaces. The apparatus includes the combination of a mobile hopper assembly for storing and dispensing the viscous coating material at a controlled rate in the form of globules or droplets along the path of travel of the hopper. The globules or droplets are spread and smoothed into a thin continuous coating by means of a spreading and leveling attachment pivotally connected to and adapted to be towed behind the hopper. The spreading and leveling attachment has a frame that carries flexible resilient spreading and smoothing blades. The spreading blade is mounted on the frame closely spaced from the surface to be coated and is adapted to spread and flatten the globules and droplets on the surface in both longitudinal and lateral directions. The smoothing blade is mounted behind the spreading blade and is engageable with the surface to smooth the viscous liquid into a thin and continuous coating.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1986Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignee: North Shore CompanyInventor: Emil Phillips
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Patent number: 4720208Abstract: A rake for leveling aggregate, such as one-half to two-inch size aggregate used in roofing or landscaping applications, is comprised of a heavy, rigid, generally vertically disposed frame including a downwardly depending portion extending thereunder for immersion, submersion and movement through a volume of aggregate to be levelled over a flexible membrane. The downwardly depending portion has rounded ends and may be of a symmetrical serpentine shape intermediate the ends.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Inventor: Anthony M. Spigarelli
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Patent number: 4718790Abstract: A paver for spreading aggregate over a surface. The paver includes a collecting hopper for receiving material from a dump truck. Rotating discs form a portion of the floor of the collecting hopper, and on operation of the discs aggregate is moved to cascade from a rear edge of the collecting hopper into a feed hopper. Material flows from the feed hopper to a region in advance of a screed in the paver. The collecting hopper is tiltable fully to clean aggregate therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1987Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Inventor: Jack D. Layton
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Patent number: 4710054Abstract: A material spreader system is designed to dispense a topping material through a widthwise slot onto the surface of a plastic substance such as concrete lying within an area having a length, width, and opposing sides. The material spreader system includes a spreader for storing a supply of topping material and for dispensing a layer of the topping material as the spreader is translated along a path. A drive system is coupled to the spreader to translate the spreader across the path formed by the bridge to thereby dispense a layer of topping material over the entire area. Sequential translations of the spreader across the bridge followed by sequential translations of the bridge along the length of the area covers the entire surface of the area with a layer of topping material.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1985Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Allen Engineering CorporationInventor: J. Dewayne Allen
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Patent number: 4708519Abstract: An improved mounting arrangement for the auger and auger drive mechanism of a floating screed type asphalt paver. A drive box, pivotally mounted at the back of the paver, supports and drives the inboard ends of left side and right side augers. A cantilever beam, mounted on the drive box, extends laterally over both augers and provides outboard bearing support. Actuator means is provided for controllably pivoting the entire assembly about an axis located in front of the augers, enabling the augers to be lifted and lowered for loading/unloading operations, clearing obstructions, etc., and also enabling the auger to be adjusted vertically during paving.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1986Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Davin, Robert L. Brown
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Patent number: 4697951Abstract: A material spreader system is designed to dispense a topping material onto the surface of a plastic substance lying within an area having opposing sides. The material spreader system includes a spreader for storing a supply of topping material and for dispensing a layer of the topping material as the spreader is translated along a path. A bridge provides an elevated path to permit widthwise translation of the spreader across the area. Translatable bridge support structure is coupled to the bridge for supporting the bridge above the area while permitting translation of the bridge along the entire length of the area. Drive means is coupled to the spreader to translate the spreader across the path formed by the bridge to thereby dispense a layer of topping material over the entire area. Sequential translations of the spreader across the bridge followed by sequential translations of the bridge along the length of the area covers the entire surface of the area with a layer of topping material.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1984Date of Patent: October 6, 1987Assignee: Allen Engineering CorporationInventor: J. Dewayne Allen
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Patent number: 4695186Abstract: Asphalt handling apparatus includes a carriage portion, a hopper portion, a hopper heating portion, an asphalt dispensing portion, a liquid tack material dispensing portion and an equipment lifting portion. The hopper portion includes an elongated trough section with a generally V-shaped cross section. A pair of bi-fold doors selectively cover an open top section. The hopper heating portion includes an enclosed heat transfer medium first chamber disposed immediately below the V-shaped trough section and in direct contact therewith. The first chamber includes sloping wing sections and a deeper central section communicating therewith. A U-shaped burner channel is disposed substantially horizontally within the central section with a gas burner along a first arm and an exhaust stack extends upwardly from a second arm. An elongated electrical heating element is disposed between the arms.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Inventor: Timothy W. King