Leveling Or Smoothing Roller Patents (Class 404/103)
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Patent number: 12241210Abstract: A power unit is configured for use as part of a concrete screed and includes a frame and a powered drive. The frame includes a drive housing. The powered drive is operably supported by the drive housing and is configured to rotate a rotatable concrete forming drum. The powered drive includes an electric motor and a battery operably coupled to the electric motor and configured to power the electric motor. The powered drive includes a drive shaft drivingly connectable relative to the drum, with rotation of the drive shaft causing corresponding rotation of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2023Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: Curb Roller LLCInventors: Kraig Allen Pyle, Seth Nathaniel Ulmer, John Allen Armstrong
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Patent number: 11725349Abstract: A power unit is configured for use as part of a concrete screed and includes a frame and a powered drive. The frame includes a drive housing. The powered drive is operably supported by the drive housing and is configured to rotate a rotatable concrete forming drum. The powered drive includes an electric motor and a battery operably coupled to the electric motor and configured to power the electric motor. The powered drive includes a drive shaft drivingly connectable relative to the drum, with rotation of the drive shaft causing corresponding rotation of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2022Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Curb Roller LLCInventors: Kraig Allen Pyle, Seth Nathaniel Ulmer, John Allen Armstrong
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Patent number: 11236477Abstract: Disclosed herein is a vehicle for removing foreign objects (e.g. rubbish) from an area proximal to the vehicle (e.g. along a roadside). The vehicle comprises an arm that is moveable into a foreign object collecting position, a foreign object collector located at a distal end of the arm and configured for collecting foreign objects, and a conduit for conveying collected foreign objects to a storage bin.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2017Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Inventor: Norman Boyle
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Patent number: 11149387Abstract: A deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application brush for coating highway-bridge deck slabs with a waterproofing membrane, and a deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus for towing the brush to spread on waterproofing product are made available to enable the applying of deck-slab waterproofing membranes uniformly, safely, and efficiently to highway bridges. The deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application brush, for spreading on highway-bridge deck-slab waterproofing product, is characterized in that inside a furrow in a furrowed metal plate, numerous metallic bristles are aligned into rows in a packed, sheet-like form and fastened in a state in which the numerous metallic bristles are clamped.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2019Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: MK Build Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masao Kitano
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Patent number: 10590614Abstract: An asphalt heater system includes a source of a flow of inert gas, a heater for heating the flow of inert gas and means for directing the flow of heated inert gas to the asphalt surface, wherein the means for directing the flow of heated inert gas to the asphalt surface is a lance. Such systems are suitable for use in methods for repairing defects in an asphalt surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2017Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: Rejuvetech Ltd.Inventors: David Hogg, Susan Hogg
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Patent number: 10106936Abstract: A vibratory compactor includes a drum, a frame supporting the drum, an eccentric shaft configured to be rotated by a vibration motor, and a primary eccentric weight attached to the eccentric shaft inside the drum. At least one active isolation eccentric weight is located outside the drum so that when the eccentric shaft is rotated, a phase of a vibration generated by the at least one active isolation eccentric weight is substantially opposite to that of a vibration generated by the primary eccentric weight.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2018Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Volvo Construction Equipment ABInventors: Michael Macdonald, Christopher Grove
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Patent number: 9951482Abstract: A vibratory compactor comprising an active isolation apparatus for reducing a vibration generated during the rotation of an eccentric shaft having an eccentric weight attached thereto. The active isolation apparatus comprises a drum, a propulsion motor configured to rotate the drum, a drive plate disposed between the propulsion motor and the drum in such a way as to be connected to the propulsion motor to transmit a rotating force to the drum, and a drum support configured to rotatably support the drum.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2014Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: Volvo Construction Equipment ABInventor: Michael MacDonald
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Patent number: 9909267Abstract: This application is for an improved paver head for smoothing and finishing poured concrete surfaces. It includes a strike-off plow for initial leveling of concrete, an auger for mixing and smoothing surface imperfections, a roller for smoothing and leveling, and a finish blade for final surface finishing of a poured concrete surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2015Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Ligchine International CorporationInventor: Peter A. Ligman
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Patent number: 9404228Abstract: A modularly configurable paving operations system includes a modular framework extendible or reducible by the addition or removal of frame inserts. A control system can rotate one or more steerable crawlers via a steering assembly to drive, steer, or reconfigure the system. The control system may also include a tining control system, a grade control system, a spray control system, sensors and sensor arrays, and a user interface. The system may accommodate one or more accessories through an undercarriage mounted to the modular framework, which may further include position and elevation sensors and proximity switches. A height adjuster may be configured to raise or lower accessories to maintain a consistent depth or elevation for transverse or longitudinally oriented texturing.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: GOMACO CorporationInventors: Robert E. Coats, Todd Hoaglund, Lex Jacobson, Kevin L. Klein
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Patent number: 9028168Abstract: A concrete finishing machine includes a mobile frame supported above the slab on front and rear wheels with at least one screed roller and a plurality of vibrators are suspended from the frame between the front and rear wheels. The front and rear wheels are rotatable at least ninety degrees between a longitudinally directed traveling orientation and a laterally directed concrete finishing orientation. The front and rear wheels are driven and steerable so that the mobile frame may travel longitudinally down a lane of a road, and then upon pivoting of the wheels, move laterally over a hole in an adjacent lane having uncured concrete to be finished by the finishing machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Inventor: Ronald A. Knapp
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Publication number: 20130108366Abstract: A spreading device, particularly for applying chippings, comprising a chippings reservoir with an arrangement for discharge openings to discharge chippings downwards, with at least one deflection plate being arranged underneath the arrangement for discharge openings aligned diagonal in reference to a vertical direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: HAMM AGInventor: Hamm AG
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Patent number: 8376655Abstract: A compactor with a hose routing includes a drum connected to a frame with a support. The frame defines an interior space of the compactor and includes a plate through which an opening extends to the interior space. A hose assembly extends from an end of the drum through the opening to the interior space without the use of bulkheads.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2008Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Caterpillar Paving Products Inc.Inventors: John L. Marsolek, Ryan J. Nelson
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Patent number: 8221027Abstract: A powered roller screed (366) is disclosed, that uses a dual-drive power unit (370) and a screed roller (368). A power source (372) of the dual-drive power unit (370) includes a first drive output (374) and a second drive output (376), which rotate in the same direction and at the same rate. Each of the first drive output (374) and the second drive output (376) may be used to rotate the screed roller (368). For instance, the first drive output (374) could be attached to a first end of the screed roller (368), or the second drive output (376) could be attached to the second end of the screed roller (368), all to rotate the screed roller (368) in the same direction as the screed roller (368) is being pulled over wet concrete (364).Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Lura Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Dennis K. Lura
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Patent number: 8070386Abstract: An extension plate for use in a compactor includes an elongate body extending between a first surface configured to be coupled to the compactor frame and a second surface configured to be coupled to a support of the compactor. The first surface includes a first opening aligning with an opening into an interior of the compactor. A second opening in at least one of the elongate body or the second surface communicates with the first opening to allow passage of a hose through the extension plate and through the opening in the frame into the interior space.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2010Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Caterpillar Paving Products Inc.Inventors: John L. Marsolek, Ryan J. Nelson
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Publication number: 20110222966Abstract: High performance, multiple rotor, hydraulically driven riding trowels for finishing concrete have unloader valve circuitry for controlling hydraulic pressure. Each trowel has a rigid frame with two or more downwardly-projecting, bladed rotor assemblies that finish concrete. The rotor assemblies are tilted manually or hydraulically to effectuate steering and control. Blade pitch is controlled manually or hydraulically. The unloader valve system monitors drive pump pressure with a shuttle valve to derive an unloader pilot signal. A sequence valve responds to the unloader pilot signal to control a pressure valve that bypasses the normal foot control valve in an overpressure situation. The pressure control head signal normally applied to the hydraulic drive motor control heads is modified with a feedback signal to automatically control the associated pump swash plates. A gearbox may be disposed between the drive motors and rotors. Piston type and gear and vane type motors may power the rotors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: J. Dewayne Allen, Timmy D. Guinn, Edward A. Waldon, Scott R. Sugg
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Patent number: 7857544Abstract: An extension plate for use in a compactor includes an elongate body extending between a first surface configured to be coupled to the compactor frame and a second surface configured to be coupled to a support of the compactor. The first surface includes a first opening aligning with an opening into an interior of the compactor. A second opening in at least one of the elongate body or the second surface communicates with the first opening to allow passage of a hose through the extension plate and through the opening in the frame into the interior space.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2008Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Caterpillar IncInventors: John L. Marsolek, Ryan J. Nelson
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Patent number: 7316521Abstract: A waterproof sheet in-situ application machine, which can rewind a long roll-like thermal application type waterproof sheet and easily bond the sheet onto the bed surface of a bridge and the surface of a concrete structure in a site, includes a carriage and a combination of any one or two or more of a water permeable stand, a wrinkle prevention drum, a sheet heater, a sheet overlapping portion heater, a sheet roller pressing steel wheel roller, and a sheet roller pressing rubber tire mounted on the carriage. The sheet heater is composed of a heat resistant metal roller having a far infrared ray heater, an electric heater, etc. inserted therein, and the surface of the waterproof sheet is molten by being caused to be contact with the surface of the metal roller, thereby the waterproof sheet can be bonded onto an execution surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: AOI Techno Service Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Chiezo Shiomoto, Takahiro Shiomoto
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Patent number: 7168885Abstract: A method is provided for controlling a vibratory mechanism. The method includes sensing a vibratory amplitude of the vibratory mechanism and determining a decoupling point of the vibratory mechanism. An output signal is generated based on the determination of the decoupling point for controlling the vibratory amplitude of the vibratory mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Caterpillar Paving Products IncInventors: Federico Mauro John Rio, Dean Roger Potts, Kevin Lynn Mann
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Patent number: 6655870Abstract: An apparatus for paving a narrow gauge trench in a concrete roadway is adapted to be attached to a vehicle having a supply of pressurized hydraulic fluid and includes a frame having opposing ends and operable to be attached to the vehicle. The frame includes a hopper attached at a first end thereof, an auger disposed therein, and a concrete dispensing aperture extending through a lower wall thereof at a second end of the frame opposite the hopper. A strike-off member is hingedly attached to the frame and a roller is hingedly attached to the frame and extends rearwardly of the strike-off member. A hydraulic system is connected to the pressurized hydraulic fluid supply of the vehicle and is operable to control the auger, the roller, and the vertical orientation of the strike-off member and the roller.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventors: Steven John Causie, John Newell Causie
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Patent number: 6554532Abstract: The invention concerns a device for ground compacting, having at least one vibrating roller whose casing surface is composed of a plurality of segments in the peripheral direction, at least some of which have midpoints which describe an arc having a radius of curvature that deviates from the mean radius of the roller. In order to smooth the jolting movement resulting from the shape of the rollers in devices of this type, it is proposed to construct the tire casing of the roller from several sections lying adjacent to one another in the axial direction, said sections having segments abutting one another in the peripheral direction, whereby the abutting edges are displaced vis-à-vis one another in the peripheral direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Bomag GmbH & Co. OHGInventors: Karl Hermann Mötz, Uwe Blancke
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Patent number: 6551020Abstract: A vibratory mechanism 26 is provided for a compacting work machine 10. The vibratory mechanism 26 includes a first/outer eccentric weight 50 and a second/inner eccentric weight 80. The second weight 80 has a cavity 88 with a movable mass 90 that when rotated in a first direction 124 opposes the first eccentric weight 50 and when rotated in a second direction 126 the movable mass 90 combines with the first eccentric 50. The second eccentric weight 80 is also manually indexable relative to the first eccentric 50 to a plurality of distinct positions giving a plurality of different amplitude vibratory impact forces when rotated in either of the first and second directions 124,126.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Caterpillar Paving Products Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Swanson, Dean R. Potts, Gregory H. Dubay, Thomas J. Suelflow
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Patent number: 6474906Abstract: A single roller concrete finishing machine for finishing a concrete surface includes a primary motorized unit and a secondary unmotorized unit disposed on each side of a surface to be paved, with a single roller disposed on the unfinished surface which connects the primary unit and the secondary unit. The primary unit includes a first base having an elongated first handle having two ends, one end of the first handle being connected to the first base, and the other end of the first handle being connected to handlebars, below which an engaging lever is disposed. The secondary unit includes a second base with an elongated second handle similar to the first handle, but without the engaging lever. The handles of each of the primary unit and the secondary unit are swingably adjustable in a horizontal plane to aid in the leveling of the concrete surface to be finished. The primary unit has an engine mounted on the first base, and a mechanism to rotate the roller.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Terramite CorporationInventors: John Cunningham, Jay Phillips, Larry Redman, Virgil Sargent, Carl McCormick
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Publication number: 20020141822Abstract: An apparatus for spreading, screeding and/or compacting cold paving material to a surface to be paved including a frame of a width substantially equal to the width of the surfaced to be paved. The frame has first and second sides that define the width of the frame. The apparatus includes a pile breaker that has one or more pile breaking rollers that are shorter than the full width of the frame and are connected to the frame. Behind the pile breaker, there is a height-adjustable screed roller for screeding the paving material. There may also be a compacting roller behind the screeding roller to compact the paving material. The cold paving material can be cold asphaltic mixture or similar material, Portland cement concrete or similar material or other paving material at ambient temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventor: Carl L. Sterner
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Patent number: 6402425Abstract: A powered rotary screed provides a powered strike tube that rotates to provide a finish to wet concrete during screeding and a drive tube that provides motive power to the screed to assist with the difficult task of removing excess concrete from a poured pad, or other horizontal concrete surface. The drive tube is split to provide two separate portions that can be independently controlled for easy control of the screed as the screed works concrete. The drive tube portions are elongate cylinders that are axially aligned and rotatable relative to one another. Separate motors drive respective drive tube portions and can be individually controlled to prevent skewing of the screed.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: Tod Paladeni
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Patent number: 6350083Abstract: A powered rotary screed provides a powered strike tube that rotates to provide a finish to wet concrete during screeding and a drive tube that provides motive power to the screed to assist with the difficult task of removing excess concrete from a poured pad, or other horizontal concrete surface. No framework or other supporting structure extends between ends of the screed thereby making the screed more portable than comparable screeds having a structure that supports the roller tubes and extends the length of the screed. Handles are pivotally coupled to plates at each end of the screed to maneuver and control the screed during operation. Because the handles are pivotally mounted, they can be pivoted outward to permit the screed to maneuver close to obstacles located near the pad.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Inventor: Tod Paladeni
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Patent number: 6203244Abstract: A screeding attachment for an industrial utility vehicle. The screed and vehicle in combination provide a low cost, maneuverable and versatile screeding unit for screeding small and medium size pavements such as driveways, sidewalks, slabs and surfaces inside buildings and the like. A see-through frame supported on castered wheels and a see-through distribution and deposition system for metering and depositing paving materials in the path of a grooved cylindrical screed provide an apparatus for continuously laying a screeded slab under the direct observation of an operator in the industrial utility vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Van-Boh Systems, Inc.Inventor: Leslie Van Ornum
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Patent number: 6129480Abstract: A bi-directional concrete finishing machine finishes a concrete surface in both a forward and a reverse direction, and includes a leading finishing roller and a trailing finishing roller which rotate in a first direction, and two tramming rollers disposed between the leading and trailing finishing rollers, which rotate in a second direction, such that the tramming rollers can be driven in the second direction to move the concrete finishing machine forward and, with the trailing finishing roller disengaged, the leading finishing roller can rotate in the first direction and level the concrete to grade. When the machine is reversed by driving the tramming rollers in the first direction, the leading finishing roller is disengaged, and the trailing finishing roller is driven in the second direction and levels the concrete to grade. Another embodiment of the machine includes a concrete auger for roughing the concrete and spreading it out evenly, which is added as a fifth roller to the machine.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Terramite CorporationInventor: John Paul Cunningham
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Patent number: 6089785Abstract: A box of the attachment apparatus receives asphalt from the discharge chute of a forward-tip dump-truck. The asphalt is deposited on the rod in a stripe, and is compacted by being rolled over by the rear wheel of the truck. The thickness of the stripe is set by side-runners, which hold the bottom of the box clear of the road. The weight of the asphalt-laden box loads the side-runners against the road, and permits pre-compaction, in which the stripe of asphalt is partly pre-compacted before being rolled over by the wheel. Where the truck has double rear wheels, the stripe can be as wide as the width of both wheels. The box is carried on a parallelogram linkage, which is mounted from the chassis of the truck.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventor: Douglas Jerome Bergman
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Patent number: 5803656Abstract: A powered concrete screed apparatus comprising a roller rotatably attached to a chassis. The chassis includes an elongated member that extends in spaced, parallel relation to the roller, and is of substantially the same length as the roller. The elongated member is attached to the roller at one end by a motor removably mounted thereto and which includes gears extending therefrom which are operatively attached to the roller, and at its opposite end by a plate which extends between the tubing and roller. A pair of handles are mounted to and extend upwardly from the tubular member, and are independently, slidably adjustable along the length of the tubular member. The handles are also telescopically adjustable, thereby permitting their lengths to be selectively controlled. A throttle is removably attached to one of the handles and electrically connected to the motor, thereby permitting selective control of the power output from the motor.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1996Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Inventor: Jeffrey Turck
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Patent number: 5791815Abstract: A concrete finishing machine includes a surfacing unit having two finishing cylinders and two augers mounted in line with the two cylinders, a pair of compacting rollers located on either side of the augers and suspended by a frame which is attached to the surfacing unit by a mounting assembly which allows adjustment in the vertical height of the compacting rollers relative to the surfacing unit for setting the compacting rollers relative to the surface being finished. The frame is adapted to be vibrated for vibrating the compacting rollers in use. The compacting rollers each have an outer peripheral planar surface extending about the periphery of the roller and a plurality of recessed planar surfaces spaced equally about the periphery of the roller.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: CMI CorporationInventor: Murray A. Rowe
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Patent number: 5791814Abstract: A process for recycling the upper surface of an asphaltic surface. The process includes the steps of: (a) rupturing the upper surface to a depth of at least about 1.5 inches to provide a ruptured upper surface overlying the remaining unruptured portion of the asphaltic surface; (b) heating and mixing the ruptured upper surface on the remaining unruptured portion of the asphalt surface to a temperature in the range of from about 100.degree. to about 350.degree. F. to produce a heated, ruptured upper surface which is substantially free of moisture; and (c) pressing the heated, ruptured upper surface to provide a recycled asphaltic surface. An apparatus adapted for carrying out the process is also described.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Martec Recycling CorporationInventor: Patrick C. Wiley
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Patent number: 5752782Abstract: A mobile pothole patching machine comprises a vehicle frame which carries a hopper for receiving a filler material for the pothole. Underneath the vehicle is mounted a belt conveyor which can be moved back and forth longitudinally of the vehicle and can be pivoted side to side about a vertical axis. At a front of the conveyor is mounted a laying apparatus including a roller and a rake. The rake can be raised relative to the roller and both can be raised relative to the ground by a lifting apparatus attached to the conveyor. A fabric wiper carries an anti-sticking agent draped over the top of the roller. A blow heater is mounted on the laying apparatus and has a pipe directing heated air into the potholes. In front of the rake is mounted an air jet and a bonding agent jet for cleaning and bonding the pothole. The hopper includes a pair of cover plates which can be pivoted out to the sides on two links.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1995Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: Leslie Hulicsko
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Patent number: 5664908Abstract: A powered rotary screed has a plurality of interchangeable modules of different lengths so that the power screed can accommodate various sizes of screed jobs. Additionally, the rotary screed comprises a centrally located expansion member that can be adjusted to cause an upper ridge member of the rotary screed to expand outward, thus raising a medial portion of the roller screeds so that they may be adjusted to maintain horizontal alignment. The screed is propelled by drive tubes that are supported by drive modules and powered by hydraulic motors. The screed further comprises a two-section strike tube which is likewise powered by a hydraulic motor. An operator rides in an operator's station and controls the speed and direction of the rotary screed. The drive tubes include a leading drive tube which is vertically adjustable to adjust the amount of pressure of the strike tube upon the concrete form.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1995Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Inventor: Tod Paladeni
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Patent number: 5613800Abstract: Pavement repairs are made by a single person working alone with the new repair apparatus. Blacktop is stored in a sander bin on a truck. An operator periodically replenishes a hopper from the sander bin by aligning the hopper under a discharge assistant of the sander bin and activating the discharge assistant. Standing on a platform at the side of the frame, the operator moves hydraulic controls to move a carriage with hydraulic cylinders from side to side and back and forth on a frame cantilevered from the rear of the truck and anchored to the truck body beneath the sloping sides of the sander bin. The operator aligns an auger guide mounted on the carriage with a hole and lowers a digging auger into the hole. Loose material is removed by air blasts and vacuum. The operator then raises the digging auger and moves the carriage to align the lower end of a sloping discharge chute over the hole.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Inventor: Reginald J. Kneeland
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Patent number: 5568992Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a control system for a floating screed assembly for an asphalt paving machine is disclosed. The screed assembly includes a main screed and extension screed unit. An electrohydraulic device extends and retracts, as well as, raises and lowers the extension screed unit relative to the main screed unit. The electrohydraulic device additionally pivots the extension screed unit relative to the main screed unit about a horizontal axis. Position sensors produce position signals in response to the position of the extension screed unit. A controller receives the position signals and produces command signals to control the extending, retracting, and pivoting of the extension screed unit to a desired position.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: Caterpillar Paving Products Inc.Inventors: Conrad G. Grembowicz, Alan L. Ferguson, Wade D. Samson, Keith R. Schmidt
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Patent number: 5562361Abstract: A triple roller tube concrete finisher that uses rotating tubes to strike-off, screed and finish concrete. The machine rides upon concrete forms and comprises a box-like, generally parallelepiped, frame supported by a plurality of rotary rollers. The frame houses an engine, cleaning system and a hydraulic system. The engine powers the hydraulic system that rotates the rollers. Two of the rollers provide locomotion to the machine while simultaneously screeding and finishing concrete the machine moves over. Preferably, these drive rollers are bidirectional to facilitate forward and rearward movement of the finishing machine. One of the rollers functions like a strike-off to prevent ride up. This roller rotates counter to the drive rollers to grade and displace excess unlevel concrete away from the leading edge of the machine. Preferably, the vertical height of the strike-off roller and its axis of rotation may be adjusted to vary the resulting depth of the concrete passing thereunder.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Allen Engineering Corporation, Inc.Inventor: J. Dewayne Allen
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Patent number: 5556227Abstract: A road finisher comprising a chassis is described, the chassis being movable on a travelling gear and carrying a front stock hopper, a primary drive unit an incorporated secondary drive units. The road finisher is provided with a paving screed which is dragged at the rear and which is articulated on the chassis via laterial outriggers, as well as with a lifting device which is provided between the chassis and the outrigger and by means of which the paving screed can be moved to a transport position raised from the ground. The troublesome influence of the paving screed when the road finisher travels for the purpose of transportation is reduced or eliminated to a large extent in the case of such a road finisher.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1995Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: Joseph Vogele AGInventor: Alfred Ulrich
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Patent number: 5516228Abstract: The object of the invention is a spreading device (1) for a mass substance used in road construction, which is intended to be used as an accessory to a machine (2) equipped with a lifting boom (35), and which includes a feed silo (22) for the mass to be spread and an opening (17), through which the mass flows onto the road, field, or similar.The device includesan attachment counterpiece (9) located on a joint (36) at the rear of the device, which permits the spreading device (1) to bend freely when seen from the side, and to which the boom (35) of the machine (2) is attached,support wheels (5) that turn around a vertical joint axle (11) in front of the opening (17), anda roller wheel (6) or other pre-compaction member behind the opening (17) in order to pre-compact the spread mass.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1994Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Inventor: Esa Maantynen
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Patent number: 5509759Abstract: A round , prestressed concrete pile having front and back flat portions and a method and apparatus for manufacturing the piles. The apparatus comprises essentially a plurality of horizontally placed piling molds and a concrete feeder and spreader. The concrete feeder and spreader are pulled across the pile molds by a spreader driver attached to a first end of the pile molds and the piles are removed from the pile molds by a cable tensioner and piling extractor attached to a second end of the pile molds. The piles are prestressed with flexible cable, wrapped with concertina wire, and embedded in concrete poured into the pile molds. The piles may be cast in different lengths by utilizing a bucket mold on the lower end.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1995Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Inventor: Klinton H. Keesling
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Patent number: 5464066Abstract: A method and apparatus for filling holes which have been made in the ground, by causing a machine which includes a rotary rake at its extreme front end to pass over the ground. In the case in which the ground area planted with grass is a racecourse or equestrian training ground, the machine is preferably driven over the course in a direction opposite to the direction in which the horses have been moving, the rotary rake being driven so as to rotate with a forward velocity tangential to the ground. The machine also includes a soil consolidating device disposed behind the rotary rake to tamp the soil which is replaced in the holes by the rake so that the soil will remain in place.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1993Date of Patent: November 7, 1995Assignee: Doucet FreresInventor: Bernard Doucet
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Patent number: 5456549Abstract: A powered rotary screed has a plurality of interchangeable modules of different lengths so that the power screed can accommodate a range of job applications. Additionally, the rotary screed comprises a centrally located expansion member that can be adjusted to cause an upper ridge member of the rotary screed to expand outward, thus raising a medial portion of the roller screeds so that they may be adjusted to maintain horizontal alignment. The screed is propelled by two drive tubes that are supported by drive modules and powered by hydraulic motors. The screed further comprises a two-section strike tube which is likewise powered by a hydraulic motor. An operator rides in an operator's station and controls the speed and direction of the rotary screed.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Inventor: Tod Paladeni
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Patent number: 5348418Abstract: An asphalt finishing screed is disclosed which is adapted to achieve essentially complete compaction of the asphalt mix over a range of finished mat thicknesses. The screed comprises a vertically adjustable strike off bar, a rotary compactor positioned immediately behind the bar, and a screed plate positioned immediately behind the rotary compactor. In one preferred embodiment, the rotary compactor comprises a rotor which includes a plurality of freely rotating rollers about the peripheral surface thereof. In operation, the adjustable strike off bar is set at an elevation so as to meter the material to the rotary compactor and to achieve the desired compaction for the particular thickness of the finished mat being laid. The rotary compactor then impacts the mat in an essentially vertical direction and so as to achieve complete compaction of the mix.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1992Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas R. Campbell
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Patent number: 5302051Abstract: Blade applicator assemblies for resurfacing apparatus are provided for mounting forwardly and rearwardly of the apparatus frame. Each forward and rearward blade applicator assembly comprises an elongated base member, and an elongated blade assembly mounted to the base member. The rearward blade applicator assembly also includes an elongated roller extending rearwardly from the base member.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Koter Industries, Inc.Inventor: Jack H. Wilson, Sr.
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Patent number: 5222828Abstract: A device for cleaning and lubricating an exterior surface of an asphalt compacting machine includes a support member removably attached to the machine. Positioned on the support member for easy access are a flexible scraper for cleaning the drum and a fluid spray system, for spraying and uniformly distributing a lubricating fluid onto the drum. Elastic spring means on the support member assures positive contact between the drum and the scraper and between the drum and the fluid distributor.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1991Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Edward D. Magalski
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Patent number: 5190400Abstract: A spreading device for applying paving material behind a towing vehicle, has a fixed or extendable frame spreader box, an adjustable screed for screeding or spreading the paving material to a desired depth of spread, an adjustable compression roller for compacting the paving material, sides on the spreader box, adjusters on the screed and the compression roller to adjust the depth of spread of the paving material, and a pressure cylinder attached between the towing vehicle and the spreader box for applying pressure downwardly on the compaction roller while lifting upwardly on the towing vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Inventor: Carl L. Sterner
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Patent number: 5088855Abstract: A device for compacting surfaces includes a frame and wheels rotatably mounted to the frame. At least one compacting cylinder structure is rotatably mounted to the frame and has an operative position between at least two wheels and the surface to compacted. Structure for driving at least two wheels is provided. The frame is provided in the form of a vehicle whereby the weight of the vehicle and the weight of the driver contribute to compacting the surface. The compacting cylinder comprises disk structures mounted about a central shaft. The disks are secured to an inside surface of a cylindrical sleeve of the compacting cylinder which serves to reduce the inside diameter to a size compatible with a small axle diameter and to provide a cavity to support a bearing assembly. A means for engaging and disengaging the driven wheels and the compacting cylinder is provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Electronic Tug Inernational, Inc.Inventor: John Giliberti
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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: 5062738Abstract: A portable screed for smoothing and leveling an area of freshly poured concrete. The screed includes a cylindrical, horizontal smoothing roller secured to the screed plate for the screed, the roller being substantially coextensive with the screed plate. The roller is mounted immediately adjacent the screed so that the roller first encounters and smooths concrete before the screed plate passes over the concrete. The roller is adjustable to control its working of the concrete, and rotates about its axis in a direction opposite to the direction of travel of the screed for proper smoothing of the concrete.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1990Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Inventor: Joe M. Owens
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Patent number: 5046889Abstract: A spreader box for spreading cold mixed asphaltic concrete paving mixtures including a supporting frame or "bridge" attached to a left and right side plate. Within the spreader box and at the front portion of the box is situated a left and right side hydraulic motor or other power means, which is used to power a left and right side auger for lateral distribution of the paving mixture. Adjustment means on each end and in the middle to allow for vertical adjustment of the distribution auger. A left and right side "ROLLING SCREED" roll which has an adjustment means on each end and in the middle to allow for vertical adjustment of depth of spread.A left and right side compression roll which has adjustment means at each end and in the center for vertical adjustment of down pressure. Screed roll and compression roll connected by chain and sprocket or other power transfer means. One or more wheels or caterpillar tracks are mounted on each side plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1989Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Inventor: Carl L. Sterner, Jr.
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Patent number: 4966490Abstract: A device for use in applying a thin resinous coating to existing surfaces, such as concrete highways, to resurface and restore the same and improve their physical properties, such as skid resistance comprising two parallel supporting beams, a screed box having a bottom, two sides and a front and back sides, the bottom of which is attached to the parallel beams and the screed box having an adjustable dispersing gate at the back adapted to dispensing a controlled amount of the resinous binder in the box, at least one rotatable screed brush adjustably attached between the two beams behind the screed box and being adapted to bringing the dispersed binder in contact with the surface and pushing out any air that may be trapped under the coating, at least two spaced levelling bars perpendicularly and adjustably attached between the beams and being adapted to spreading and levelling the binder passing under the brush, at least one of the levelling bars being adapted to applying downward pressure on the layer of bindeType: GrantFiled: November 13, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Inventor: James V. Hodson