Abstract: An accessory for the boom of road working equipment has a frame arranged for attachment to the boom. The accessory also has a shaft rotatably mounted in the frame. Also included is a motor mounted on the frame for rotating the shaft. The accessory employs a rotary tool mounted on the shaft.
Abstract: A portable marker line reeling apparatus includes a marking tape winding and unwinding reel composed of an elongated hollow sleeve for winding a band of marking tape thereabout and a pair of tape side guides connected to and spaced apart axially along the sleeve, an elongated shaft sized to slidably fit through the sleeve and rotatably mount the reel. A handle is connected to and extends from one end of the shaft. Also, a marking tape cleaning guide is mounted to the handle and defines an elongated slot disposed outwardly of the reel and extending from one side guide to the other side guide thereof in a position to receive the band of marking tape therethrough. Further, an elongated band of marking tape being of a non-adhesive, high visibility type and adapted when paid out to define a marker line is wound about the reel sleeve and extends through the cleaning guide slot.
Abstract: A water-draining stable mat is described, made up of tires of portions of tires. The roadway mat has several layers that are borne upon and conform to a substrate of peat, dirt, sand, clay or other soil material. One layer of a roadway mat of the invention is a layer of vehicle tires or toroidal elements of vehicle tires, laying side by side. Each tire touches at least two other tires but no more than four other tires. Contiguous tires are bound together using a toggle strap that straddles the side walls of contiguous tires. Another layer of the roadway mat is made up of cut pieces of vehicle tires called "chips". The layer of chips are applied so that the chips are in overlapping relationship to each other and so that the chips lie generally parallel to the substrate. The tire chips form water seepage channels thus allowing excess water to soak into the substrate. Another layer is a layer of topping. The topping comprises sand, gravel, dirt and/or other material commonly used in road building.
Abstract: A vehicle barricade comprises a frame to which a barrier plate is pivotally mounted for being moved between a passage and a blocking position. First and second hydraulic motors operably interconnect the plate and the frame. An hydraulic power supply is operably connected with the hydraulic motors and includes an uninterrupted line for assuring constant power supply to the first hydraulic motor for thereby biasing the first hydraulic motor into extension and control valve means for selectively supplying power to the second motor for thereby causing selective pivoting of the plate.
Abstract: A rotatable cutting tool for mounting in the bore of a block comprising an elongate symmetrical body having forward and rearward portions wherein the forward portion terminates in a front end at which there is a cutting tip and the rearward portion is of a generally constant diameter and terminates in a rear end. The rearward portion contains a channel adjacent the rear end. A resilient retainer surrounds substantially all of the rearward portion and extends rearwardly past the rear end. The retainer has an inward projection which is received within the channel so that the elongate body and retainer are retained together. The retainer has an unstressed diameter greater than the diameter of the bore so that when the cutting tool is inserted into the bore the retainer expands against the bore so as to be held therein whereby the body is free to rotate relative to the block.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 16, 1988
Date of Patent:
July 25, 1989
Assignee:
Kennametal Inc.
Inventors:
Wayne H. Beach, Robert H. Montgomery, Lawrence R. Burns
Abstract: The present mounting apparatus includes a pair of retaining tabs secured to an upper surface of a blade adjacent leading corners. Each retaining tab includes a side wall, and end wall and a cover plate which forms a cavity with the blade upper surface. A pair of retaining tabs are secured to the upper surface of the blade adjacent trailing corners. The four retaining tabs cooperate to removably secure the blade to a trowel finishing blade without the use of mechanical fasteners. Spring-type retaining clips can be utilized with the tabs to further secure the blade to a trowel finishing blade.
Abstract: The two ends of the luffable and swivelable arms of the gantry of an overburden excavator each have a horizontal bolt for a frame of the drive, on the axis of rotation or drive shaft of which is mounted a rotary cutter in the form of a cutter drum. The rotary cutters are disposed on both sides of a receiving conveyor. The axes of rotation of the shafts rotating the rotary cutters are oriented approximately parallel to the plane of symmetry (longitudinal axis) of the receiving conveyor belt. The angle of the rotary cutter axis can be adjusted in relation to the plane of the roadway by the length adjuster in the form of a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, which is located between a bearing lug of the arm and a bearing lug of the frame. The rotary cutters transport the material via transverse conveyors to the converyor belt.
Abstract: A rotatable liner hanger for an oil well with a supporting mandrel having an annular recess with upper and lower shoulders and a tubular housing and a bearing means disposed in the recess. The housing has elongated windows with side surfaces having tongue and grooves at an inclination angle of 15.degree. and elongated slip members with interfitting tongue and grooves along their side surfaces where the slip members are initially retracted within the windows of the housing and are extendible outwardly into load bearing support with a casing. A selectively actuated device controls the positioning of the slip members and an annular recess in the housing provides a bypass area when the slip members are extended.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a concrete screeding apparatus, and more particularly to an improved portable and lightweight vibrating concrete screed enabling a workman to use same without the need for rigid forms. The screeding apparatus comprises a generally elongated beam having a horizontal surface and a generally vertical surface. A plurality of vibrators are mounted on the beam. The height of the vertical surface diminishes from the center to the edges so as to increase the amplitude of vibration and, therefore, improve the manoeuverability of the screed. In addition, the corners formed by the trailing edge and the side edges of the horizontal surface are rounded so as to avoid the penetration of the side edges into the freshly poured concrete.
Abstract: There is described a directional downhole stabilizer for use in a drill string. The stabilizer has an effective diameter which is selectively variable between a minimum diameter and a maximum diameter depending on the load on the drill string. The effective diameter is determined by radially movable spacers which are caused to move radially on relative movement of a mandrel which telescopes within the stabilizer casing and which has cam surfaces which engage the radial spacers. The telescopic movement of the mandrel within the casing is controlled via a mechanical detect arrangement which is actuated by the compressive force on the stabilizer.
Abstract: A method of and an arrangement for controlling rock drilling when a feeding beam (3) is displaced so that the forward end thereof makes contact with a rock surface to be drilled. The arrangement comprises a displacing device for displacing the feeding beam in the longitudinal direction thereof and a control device for controlling the operation of the displacing device. The control means comprise a control element which is mounted at the forward end of the feeding beam (3) so that when the feeding beam is displaced in the longitudinal direction, the control element is the first to make contact with the rock surface. The control element is connected to stop the operation of the displacing device of the feeding beam (3) when it hits the rock surface.
Abstract: An approach ramp for an automotive support platform includes first and second ramp members, the trailing end of the first ramp member being pivotally connected to the leading end of the platform. The second ramp member is both slidably and pivotally movable with respect to the first ramp member. Each ramp member carriers rollers at its leading end for engagement with the floor when the platform is lowered to an access position. In one configuration the ramp members are disposed in overlapping parallel relationship to define a single ramp incline. In a second configuration the second ramp member is extended from the first and is inclined with respect thereto to form a dual-slope ramp incline.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 27, 1988
Date of Patent:
July 11, 1989
Assignee:
Snap-on Tools Corporation
Inventors:
Gerald R. Bakula, Donald J. Caldwell, Andrzej J. Dlugolecki
Abstract: A method and apparatus for laying bricks in a herringbone pattern, in the preferred embodiment by a tongs motion, and for packeting bricks in a herringbone pattern.
Abstract: Method of regenerating a worn road surface when using a road surface reconditioning machine.A method characterized in that in a first phase the characteristic features and content of regenerating binder which must be added to obtain a regenerated coating of which the characteristic features correspond to those of the initial surfacing material are determined and then, in a second phase, the worn surfacing material is cut away by means of particular cutting/milling apparatus in order to break up the cut material which is conveyed to the level of the mixing apparatus where regenerating binder is added, the characteristic features of which have been determined during the course of the first phase.
Abstract: A well perforating gun and method of perforating a subterranean surface within a well bore are provided. The perforating gun comprises a tubular gun body having a plurality of external recesses formed therein and positioned in spaced relationship on a helical path around the peripheral surface thereof. The recesses are all equally spaced one below another relative to the longitudinal axis of the gun body with each successive recess being laterally spaced from a preceding one by an angle of about 150.degree.. Such spacing results in the first recess and every second one of the recesses thereafter lying on a second helical path and being laterally spaced by an angle of about 60.degree., and the first recess and every third one of the recesses thereafter lying on a third helical path and being laterally spaced by an angle of about 90.degree..
Abstract: A curbing module having interconnected sections as provided by body members interconnectable to provide a row of sections of curbing. The body members are preferably cast, and have embedded within each body member a generally U-shaped retainer member extending longitudinally and outwardly of each of the body members. Each end of the retainer member of one body member co-operates with a recess of the adjacent body member, providing, also with an associated stake-pin, the functions of both hold-down and alignment, providing and assuring a continuously attractive straightness and orderliness of the curbing as composed by a plurality of such sections.
Abstract: A semaphore type trafficway barrier for arresting vehicles, and comprised of spaced posts at opposite sides of the trafficway, one a pivot post disposed on a vertical axis and with a yieldable mounting rotatable plate on the post to carry a beam to swing between an open ineffective position to a closed effective position as well as to yield to impact, and characterized by a cable anchored to the pivot post and carried by the beam with an end engaged over a bit on the other post at the opposite side of the trafficway.
Abstract: A milling machine for digging trenches in the earth, of the type comprising at least one substantially vertical support plate on both sides of which two milling drums are mounted for rotation about an axis substantially perpendicular to the plate, each of the drums carrying, on the one of its edges which is adjacent to the support plate, at least one tool which projects laterally with respect to this edge, and the support plate including opposite the trajectory of said tools, circular channels coaxial with the drums, through which the ends of these tools pass when the drums turn. The projecting tools of one of the drums redisposed at a distance from the axis which is different from the distance to the axis from the projecting tools of the other drum, the channels having, correspondingly, different radii.
Abstract: A torque transmission apparatus having an infinitely variable gear ratio particularly suited for use as a bicycle transmission. The apparatus may be mounted on conventional bicycles and replaces the usual derailleur mechanism. A novel means is used to effect the gear changes which requires less force than previous devices. All force transmitting components of the apparatus are mechanically engaged without relying on friction which eliminates any possibility of slippage within the transmission.
Abstract: A two-way spreader that is equipped to grade and scarify the surface of a road bed having a dump body that is tiltably mounted up the chassis of a motor vehicle so that the back of the dump body can be raised and lowered between a rest position against the chassis and an elevated position above the chassis. A frame is secured to the bottom of the dump body which is suspended behind the chassis. An elongated scraper blade is secured in the lower part of the frame and extends transversely to either side of the chassis. During grading operations, the weight of the dump body rests upon the blade as it is moved over the road bed.