Shoulder Paving Or Surface Widening Patents (Class 404/104)
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Patent number: 6520716Abstract: The invention relates to a paving screed for a paver, with a basic screed and with at least one lateral extendable screed part which is connected to the basic screed via hydraulically actuable tensioners. The height of the extendable screed part can be adjusted via a height setting device which comprises vertical spindles which are coupled to the extendable screed part and are held on the basic screed rotatably relative to the latter. The spindles are adjustable via a common drive motor, it being possible, as a result of the actuation of the drive motor, to trigger a release of the hydraulically actuable tensioners for the duration of actuation. The extendable screed part is also connected to the basic screed via spring-biased screws.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: ABG Allgemeine Baumaschinen-Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Helmut Röwer
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Patent number: 6481925Abstract: A work machine is provided and adapted for use in paving operations. The work machine has a conveying system for moving paving material from a first end portion to a predetermined distance beyond a second end portion. A receiving portion is included on the second end portion and is adapted to receive a plurality of operational attachments. The plurality of attachments transforms the work machine into three distinct machines that perform different paving operations.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Caterpillar Pavimg Products IncInventor: Dale Olson
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Patent number: 6481923Abstract: A concrete paving machine (1) for leveling poured concrete (2) is horizontally extendable in both length and width, as well as vertically adjustable for screening concrete masses of varying dimensions. The concrete paving machine is driven on tracks (12) and is further provided with extendable pressure cylinders, which connect a pivotable arm (16) to a fixed support on a side part of the paving machine, in order to position the endless track (12), to stradle the concrete mass being leveled.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1999Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Drion Constructie B.V.B.A.Inventor: François Casters
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Patent number: 6390728Abstract: A concrete paving machine for leveling concrete having a frame and at least one dowel apparatus carried by the frame. The at least one dowel apparatus is movable along a working width of the concrete paving machine in a direction perpendicular to a paving path. The at least one dowel apparatus includes a vibration device and a dowel distribution device. The dowel distribution device comprises a series of longitudinal members having L-shaped profiles. Each longitudinal member forms a predetermined pattern of recesses wherein the series of longitudinal members are slidably arranged so that in an unlocked position, the recesses of each longitudinal member are aligned so as to permit distribution of at least one set of dowel bars. In a locked position, each longitudinal member is arranged to so that the recesses are misaligned so as to prevent distribution of at least one set of dowel bars.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Drion Constructie B.V.B.A.Inventor: Francois Casters
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Publication number: 20020044831Abstract: The invention teaches a slip form paving machine which can be used for both zero clearance variable width and variable width conventional paving using the same paving pan. The main frame of the machine is designed to hydraulically extend and retract from varying desired widths. The paving assembly, attached to the main tractor assembly frame, is adjustable as wide as the width of the main frame of the machine or further past the exterior limits for additional clearance, if required. The paving pan, which is part of the pan assembly, can also be extended to conform to these various widths. In a “zero clearance” paving mode, the same pan is located behind the main tractor frame, whereas in conventional paving, the pan is located under the center of the main frame inside of the tracks. In addition, the paving pan can be adjusted to pave varying surface angles, if required.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: John Leone, Steven D. Federowicz
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Patent number: 6287048Abstract: An apparatus having a horizontal compacting roller and a side edge confinement roller or shoe for compacting an asphalt concrete lane. A sensor is on the carrier vehicle for sensing the position of a defined edge of the lane, and a control is provided for steering the carrier vehicle so that the horizontal roller and the edge confinement force roller or shoe follow the defined edge of the lane to provide uniform density.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Inventors: Edmund D. Hollon, Blake D. Hollon
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Patent number: 6273636Abstract: An edge-forming device is used with a screed assembly having lateral ends and a screed plate extending between the lateral ends, the screed plate having a generally horizontal working surface, and a generally horizontal centerline. The edge-forming device includes a frame connected with a lateral end of the screed assembly and a plate disposed below the frame. The plate has a horizontal working surface and extends outwardly beyond the screed assembly lateral end. An adjustment mechanism is connected with the frame and with the edge-forming plate and displaces the plate with respect to the frame to adjust a vertical position of the edge-forming plate with respect to the screed plate such that the plate forms a vertical step in a mat of material paved by the screed assembly proximal to an edge of the mat. The adjustment mechanism also pivots the plate to adjust the taper angle of the vertical step in the mat and also to adjust the angle of attack of the plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Blaw-Knox Construction Equipment CorporationInventor: David B. Johanpeter
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Patent number: 6203243Abstract: An extension screed assembly (18) for use with a paving machine (14) having a main screed (12) includes a first sliding back board (20), a first linear actuator (22) coupled to the main screed and the first sliding back board, a first extension screed (30), and a second linear actuator (32) coupled to the first sliding back board and the first extension screed. The first linear actuator displaces the first sliding back board relative to the main screed along the length of the main screed. The second linear actuator displaces the first extension screed relative to the first sliding back board along the length of the main screed. When two extension screeds are provided, one on each side of the main screed, and are fully extended, an effective paving width of the main screed doubles.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1998Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Universal Screed Inc.Inventor: Ralph D. Birtchet
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Patent number: 6190087Abstract: A paver screed has a main screed with two outer side walls, at least one of the side walls being provided with insertion orifices for the releasable mounting of at least one lateral screed extension by means of fastening elements capable of being inserted through the insertion orifices. A screed extension has fastening elements that comprise hydraulic cylinders which each have a piston that is spring-biased into an initial, retracted position. The cylinders are actuated by hydraulic fluid to displace or extend the piston against the biasing action of the spring. Preferably, the hydraulic cylinders are connected a hydraulic circuit of the main screed. The piston of each hydraulic cylinder carries a shank capable of being inserted through a proximal insertion orifice and which are preferably provided with an abutment element configured for attaching the cylinder to the sidewall of the main screed.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: ABG Allgemeine Baumaschinen-Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Helmut Röwer
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Patent number: 6174105Abstract: A strike-off device is for a paving screed having a main screed and a screed extension attached to the main screed, the screed extension having a generally vertical front surface. The strike-off device includes a plate disposed frontwardly of and adjacent to the screed extension. The plate has a generally horizontal working edge extending laterally along the front vertical surface of the screed extension. Two connective members extend between the strike-off plate and the screed extension and are configured to adjustably attach the plate to the screed extension, such that vertical displacement of the connective members adjusts a vertical position of the strike-off working edge. Preferably, the connective members are each a threaded rod having a first end engaged with the strike-off plate and a second end engaged with the screed extension, such that rotation of the rods displace the strike-off plate in vertical directions.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Inventors: Ted E. Holmes, Paul L. Hargis
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Patent number: 6164866Abstract: An apparatus for hauling, spreading and compacting asphalt, gravel and like aggregates is a so-called belly-dump or bottom dump trailer with mechanisms for single pass delivery and compaction of aggregates to form road shoulders and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Inventor: Lawrence H. Wulff
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Patent number: 6161987Abstract: A retainer device is used with a screed assembly including a main screed and a pair of front-mounted screed extensions connected with the main screed. Each extension is pivotally attached to the main screed and has a front surface facing generally away from the main screed. The retainer device includes a retainer plate disposed adjacent to the front surface of the screed extension. A horizontally-extending rod has a first end connected with the retainer plate and a second end connected with the main screed. The rod is configured to displace the retainer plate between a first, most distal position with respect to the main screed and a second, most proximal position with respect to the main screed. At the most proximal position, the retainer member acts upon the screed extension such that the screed extension is retained generally in contact with the main screed. Further, the plate prevents rotation of the screed extension in a direction generally away from the main screed.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Blaw-Knox Construction Equipment Co.Inventors: Ted E. Holmes, Brian S. Hawkins
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Patent number: 6158921Abstract: A screed assembly for use in paving material upon a generally horizontal surface includes a main screed having a generally vertical front surface. At least one and preferably two screed extensions are connected with the main screed. At least one and preferably a pair horizontally-extending support members each have a first end movably connected with the main screed and a second end connected with a screed extension. The support members are movable with respect to the main screed so as to displace the screed extensions alternately toward and away from the main screed front surface so as to adjust the angle of attack of the screed extensions independently of the angle of attack of the main screed. Preferably, an adjustment assembly or device is connected with the support member and is configured to displace the support member with respect to the main screed. The adjustment device includes a base attached to either the main screed or the support member, preferably the support member.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Blaw-Knox Construction Equipment CorporationInventor: Ted E. Holmes
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Patent number: 6106192Abstract: A material flow modifying device is for a screed assembly of a paving machine. The screed assembly has a main screed with a central axis extending in a direction of intended travel of the paving machine and two screed extensions movably mounted to the main screed. The flow modifying device includes a deflector member connected with the screed extension and having a flow surface facing toward the central axis of the main screed. The flow surface is contactable with paving material on a base surface and is configured to displace the material toward the central axis when the paving machine moves in the intended travel direction. The deflector member has a first end disposed adjacent to the inner vertical surface of the screed extension and a second, free end disposed proximal to the front vertical surface of the main screed, such that the second end moves laterally along the main screed during movement of the screed extension.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Blaw-Knox Construction Equipment Corp.Inventors: Paul L. Hargis, Brian Hawkins, Ted E. Holmes
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Patent number: 6086287Abstract: Method and apparatus for depositing roadway material on a road bed using a road paving machine having a spreader for laterally spreading the material and a screed for leveling the material. A guide underneath the spreader and the screed is used to control the height of the screed above the road bed. The guide also confines the width of the material deposited by the road paving machine to less than the width of the screed which is normally the standard width of material deposited by the road paving machine.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Inventors: John Russell Sharpe, Alan Victor Sharpe, Ronald Douglas Sharpe
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Patent number: 6059489Abstract: The invention relates to a road finisher with a chassis having a front bucket for receiving packing material and a conveying device for conveying the packing material from the bucket to a rear spreader screw arrangement which is arranged transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis of the road finisher and in front of a consolidation plank which is extendable, the consolidation plank, which is connected to the chassis via pulling arms and floats on the packing material, being divided centrally in the direction of the longitudinal axis into two plank halves, the consolidation plank being provided with a device for adjusting the inclination of two halves with respect to each other and having outer side cheeks. In order to counteract twisting of the consolidation plank and opening of the gap between the two plank halves, a clamping device, the clamping force of which can be set by a cylinder articulated on the chassis, is arranged between the chassis and the lower region of the outer side cheek.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Dirk Heims
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Patent number: 6019544Abstract: An asphalt paver for applying a mat of asphalt material as the paver is moved along a path includes a frame, a compacting screed having rotatable vibrator shaft, and an edge compactor attached to the outer end of the compacting screed. The edge compactor includes a pivoting nose piece or tamping bar having an outer end generally overlying an edge portion of the asphalt mat, a rotatable shaft connected to the vibrator shaft, and a rod eccentrically mounted to the rotatable shaft and secured to the tamping bar outer end for pivoting the tamping bar in response to rotation of the rotatable shaft. The oscillating movement of the tamping bar over the outer edge of the asphalt mat compacts the edge of the asphalt mat as the paver is moved along the path.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Cedarapids, Inc.Inventors: David Emerson, Joseph E. Musil
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Patent number: 5924819Abstract: An asphalt paver screed includes a linkage mechanism connecting a main screed and at least one extender screed. The linkage mechanism controls movement of the extender screed relative to the main screed (via a pair of upper and lower frames connecting the extender screed and main screed) along three generally perpendicular axes. The linkage mechanism includes a plurality of links with at least one elongate lateral link extending along a lateral axis generally parallel to a first horizontal axis, at least one elongate fore/aft link extending along a fore/aft axis generally parallel to a second horizontal axis, and at least one selectively length-adjustable link extending along an axis generally parallel to a third vertical axis. The length adjustable link permits selective adjustment of vertical spacing and sloping between the main screed and the extender screed.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1998Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Caterpillar Paving ProductsInventor: Thomas S. Breidenbach
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Patent number: 5924818Abstract: A wear compensating device for a slope adjusting assembly for an extendable screed section of a paver includes a saddle support assembly on the screed, for supporting an extendable screed section, a saddle assembly on the saddle support assembly for carrying extendable guide members to support the extendable screed section, and an adjustable cam follower positioned between the saddle assembly and the saddle support assembly for providing rolling contact between the saddle assembly and the saddle support assembly, to maintain alignment between the saddle support assembly and the saddle assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Blaw-Knox Construction Equipment Corp.Inventor: Ted E. Holmes
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Patent number: 5863149Abstract: Material flow management apparatus for a paving machine having a screed assembly, including at least one pivotally mounted flow control gate operably connected to a selectively controllable actuator for actuating the flow control gate to a flow preventing position and flow permitting positions, the flow control gate mounted immediately adjacent the outer edge of the main body of the screed assembly to variably control the volumetric flow of paving aggregate from the main material reservoir preceding the screed main body and ensure a suitable volumetric material supply to the secondary material reservoir preceding the variably extensible screed extension body.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Caterpillar Paving Products, Inc.Inventor: Craig R. Gustin
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Patent number: 5857804Abstract: An improved extended auger arrangement and an improved asphalt paver with a tractor unit and a screed assembly, including a main screed and extendable screeds, having such an improved extended auger arrangement, the extendable screeds extending laterally outwardly from the main screed such that the screed assembly spans a width substantially greater than the width of the tractor unit. The extended auger arrangement includes a pair of opposing, oppositely pitched, inner augers, rotatable about a substantially horizontal axis oriented perpendicularly to the direction of travel of the tractor unit and approximately spanning the width of the tractor unit, and a pair of oppositely pitched outer augers, rotatable about respective horizontal axes oriented substantially non-perpendicularly to the direction of travel of the tractor unit and approximately spanning the difference between the width of the tractor unit and the width of the screed assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1996Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Cedarapids, Inc.Inventor: Joseph E. Musil
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Patent number: 5752783Abstract: A paving apparatus is provided with a micropower impulse radar device connected to control a leveller. The leveller is a screed provided with actuators for adjusting screed elevation, slope, and extension. The radar senses a reference, such as a string line, and operates the actuators to adjust the screed.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Blaw-Knox Construction Equipment CorporationInventor: Kerry Malone
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Patent number: 5725325Abstract: Disclosed are laying planks (11) which allow a variation of the working width of the road finisher and are comprised of a main plank and two displacement planks (13) disposed displaceably on opposite ends of the main plank. For a more precise guidance and more stable mounting of the displacement planks (13) on the main plank, it is known to arrange intermediate slides (14) between the main plank and the displacement plank (13). However, these intermediate slides (14) do not allow a full extension of the displacement planks (13) relative to the main plank. According to the invention, the intermediate slides (14) have guide rods (26, 27) which project from outer end face plates (20) of the intermediate slides (14). As a result, the displacement planks (13) can be extended beyond the region of the main plank over their entire width.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Assignee: Svedala Strassenfertiger GmbHInventors: Burkhard Schleiter, Klaus Dieter Bunk
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Patent number: 5702202Abstract: For changing the working width of a road finisher, its laying beam (10) is composed of a (central) main beam (13) and two shifting beams (14). In the retracted state, the shifting beams (14) must have only an overall width which is not greater than that of the main beam (13). Furthermore, the working width of the laying beam (10) may be increased by extending the shifting beams (14) to twice the width of the main beam (13). In this case, there is no longer any overlap between the main beam (13) and the shifting beams (14), but the transition of the main beam (13) to the shifting beams (14) causes unsightly imprints on the finished road surfacing. This problem is solved by providing a laying beam (10) which, by offset projections (20, 21) on the shifting beams (14), forms an overlap between marginal regions of the shifting beams (14) and the main beam (13) when the shifting beams (14) are fully extended. This avoids unsightly imprints on the finished road surfacing.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1996Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Svedala Strassenfertiger GmbHInventor: Burkhard Schleiter
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Patent number: 5615972Abstract: A conventional telescoping frame on a paving tractor is provided with fixed male extension members for insertion to and attachment with a telescoping frame member. The conventional telescoping frame includes paired forward and paired rear side-by-side female tube members. Each forward and rear tube member conventionally acts for the telescoping support of male extension members which attach directly to the cylinder and crawler via a side bolster. Within the limits of expansion, the male extension members co-acting with clamps acting through the female tube members provide for both movement of the point of crawler support and expansion of the paving width of the tractor frame. Into this combination, extenders are added for attachment to the supported end of the male extension members interior of the female telescoping members.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1995Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Guntert & Zimmerman Construction Div., Inc.Inventors: Ronald M. Guntert, William R. Cape
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Patent number: 5549414Abstract: A road surfacing vehicle having a controllable articulated distribution head is presented. The distribution head has a material transfer device such as a mixer box pivotally mounted on the vehicle. A laying box is also connected to the material transfer device.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Godfrey J. Boxall, David N. Kilner
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Patent number: 5344254Abstract: A paving apparatus has an edger which is journaled on a screed by a hinge. The edger swings out to allow paving material to fill areas beyond the screed which are not part of the primary surface being paved, such as intersecting driveways. The edger is a vertical plate with a horizontal wear plate along its bottom edge. The angle of the wear plate relative to the bottom edge is adjustable to allow for ditches and ramps which are sloped relative to the surface being paved. Movement of the edger and wear plate can be manual or power driven.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Blaw-Knox Construction Equipment CorporationInventor: Gene Sartain
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Patent number: 5062737Abstract: In accordance with this invention I provide a curb laying machine designed to extrude curbing of molten asphalt or concrete in a parking lot or the like. This machine utilizes a wheeled chassis, and a curb mold removably carried on a lower portion of the chassis, with the lower edges of the mold in contact with the ground during the laying of curbing. An engine driven auger is utilized for bringing about the extrusion of curbing through the curb mold as the machine moves slowly forward. My machine utilizes a chassis, steerable front wheels supporting a forward portion of the chassis, and first and second rear wheels mounted on a rearward portion of the chassis. The improvement in accordance with my invention comprises a rapidly operable height changing mechanism associated with the first rear wheel, latter wheel being located in the immediate vicinity of the curb mold.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1989Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Inventor: Terry G. Samuels
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Patent number: 5037236Abstract: A stone-laying machine is provided have laying tongs fixed to a boom arm which can be controlled from the driver's cab. The front and rear wheels of the machine are rotatable about points of rotation lying on a longitudinal center line behind the front axle and in front of the rear axle, respectively. In order to prevent overturning of the machine when the front and rear axles are swivelled in relation to one another, the center of gravity of the machine is altered with respect to conventional stone-laying machines by relocating the boom arm relative to the front axle.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1989Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Inventor: Martin Probst
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Patent number: 4986695Abstract: The invention relates to a laying plank for a road finishing machine, comprising a basic plank (1) which exhibits two central upright cheeks (2) to which a telescopic cylinder (3) is attached on each side which guides an inner movable cheek (8) of an extensible plank (4) for the lateral prolongation of the basic plank (1) and engages its outer movable cheek (5) for extension, guide rods (7) parallel to the cylinder axis being provided respectively between inner and outer cheeks (5,8) which are guided by an outer cheek (11) connected firmly to the basic plank (1).Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: ABG-Werke GmbHInventor: Dirk Heims
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Patent number: 4969773Abstract: The invention relates to a laying plank for a road finishing machine, comprising a basic plank (1) which exhibits two central upright cheeks (2), on which an extension cylinder (3) is arranged on each side which is guided by an inner cheek (8) of an extensible plank (4) for the lateral prolongation of the basic plank (1) and engages its outer cheek (5) for extending, at least one guide rods (7) parallel to the cylinder axis being provided respectively between inner and outer cheeks (5, 8), which is guided by an outer cheek (9) located on the basic plank (1). In order that the basic plank (1) can be enlarged virtually to double width by the extensible planks, it is provided that the cheek (9) located on the basic plank (1) is constructed as a sliding block slidable relative to the basic plank (1) along a guide means (13) connected to the latter, the extending cylinder (3) being connected to the sliding block (9 ) and slidable.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1989Date of Patent: November 13, 1990Assignee: ABG-Werke GmbHInventor: Dirk Heims
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Patent number: 4900185Abstract: A three sided spreader box has a pair of columnar members attached to one of its sides. A pair of sleeves slidingly engage the columnar members and allow the spreader box to be coupled to a dump truck having a side delivery conveyor in such a way that the spreader box is held in fixed horizontal relation to the discharge opening of the conveyor but is free to independently move vertically. A road wheel supports the spreader box and provides means for changing the elevation of the bottom edge of the rear wall of the spreader box. Chutework directs asphaltic material from the conveyor into the spreader box. An oiler periodically oils the chute to prevent sticking of the asphaltic material. The rear wall of the spreader may be hinged to allow the inclination from the horizontal of the bottom edge of the rear wall of the spreader box to be varied.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1989Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Inventor: Gary L. Foertsch
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Patent number: 4900186Abstract: A method is provided for converting a four-track slip form paver into an improved three-track slip form paver for applying a continuous slab of concrete onto a road surface and against a vertical abutment adjacent the road surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1988Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Inventors: George W. Swisher, Jr., Craig R. Gustin, Stuart W. Murray
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Patent number: 4863310Abstract: A road shoulder paving box, movable along a surface to be covered with paving material including carriage. The carriage rolls or skids along the surface to be paved and provides a receiver for accepting and holding paving material. The carriage also includes a container supported by the carriage having a chamber formed by a base and side wall portion. Such chamber includes an entrance and exit, as well as a movable partition for changing the volumetric capacity and the dimension of the chamber exit. The receiver and chamber are connected on the carriage of the paving apparatus such that paving material is transported or augered from the container to the receiver chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Inventor: Jeffrey Reed
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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: 4826352Abstract: In a machine for cutting off or planing off road surfaces, having a steerable chassis with an independent drive motor, and a planing or cutting tool which is located within the contour base line of the chassis and is fixed in vertically adjustable manner on the chassis, a further planing or cutting tool of smaller dimensions is provided which is located outside the contour lines of the chassis. The further planing or cutting tool sits on a bracket which is arranged laterally in translatory moveable manner on the chassis so that the further planing or cutting tool on the bracket can be positioned in a dead space in front of, behind or above the chassis, which dead space is located within the contour lines of the chassis. The further planing or cutting tool permits the cutting of special profiles at the edge of the roadway but, on account of its capacity to be moved, does not restrict the useability of the cutting machine in traffic.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1987Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Inventor: W. Thad Adams, III
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Patent number: 4818139Abstract: An apparatus and method for delivering asphalt-aggregate material from a plurality of supply trucks to a finishing machine. In a preferred form of the invention the hopper of the finishing machine is modified to have a capacity substantially equal to the capacity of one of the supply trucks. The apparatus is a self-propelled storage vehicle including a hopper having a capacity substantially equal to the capacity of one of the supply trucks, a high capacity loading conveyor, and a high capacity unloading conveyor system. A transversely disposed screw auger is provided for remixing the asphalt-aggregate material in the hopper prior to its discharge to the finishing machine. In the first method of operation the storage vehicle shuttles between the finishing machine and a remote location of the supply trucks and in the second method of operation the storage vehicle travels in tandem with the finishing machine as the paving operation is performed.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1987Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: Barber-Greene CompanyInventors: James D. Brock, Donald W. Smith, John P. Renneck
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Patent number: 4818140Abstract: A screed assembly has two screed sections hingedly connected together at meeting beveled ends. The hing between the screed sections maintains a hinge axis at the soles thereof as one of the screed sections is swung upwardly to define a sloped face for a berm alongside a paving mat as a paving machine with the screed assembly progresses to form the berm and paving mat simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1988Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Inventor: James O. Carlson
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Patent number: 4808026Abstract: A construction apparatus with a trimmer connected by a three-point suspension wherein each of the three points is independently adjustable for adjusting the angle of the trimmer relative to the main frame in accordance with the desired slope or grade of the ground surface and to raise and lower the trimmer. The trimmer is also provided with an improved carriage for permitting the trimmer to be moved laterally outwardly of the construction apparatus to grade the ground surface alongside the construction apparatus. The construction apparatus preferably molds a paving material onto the ground immediately behind the trimmer so that concurrent grading and molding is accomplished in one pass of the construction apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1988Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Power Curbers, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Y. Clarke, Jr., Clifford J. Griffith, Jr.
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Patent number: 4789266Abstract: A self propelled construction apparatus for continuously forming a paving material on a suitable surface such as the ground. The apparatus is capable of performing a variety of molding operations. The main frame of the apparatus is so constructed as to be adjustably extended outwardly longitudinally for wide width paving. Also, the apparatus can be laterally adjusted to perform narrow width paving. The apparatus may have an offset mold on either side thereof for offset molding or a mold underneath the main frame for molding between the ground engaging means. Further, means for mounting and connecting the mold to the main frame allows the mold to be moved angularly on a vertical axis from an operative position alongside the main frame to a transport position at the end of the substantially aligned with the main frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Assignee: Power Curbers, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Y. Clarke, Jr., Clifford J. Griffith, Jr.
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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: 4702640Abstract: A rotating tube concrete finisher is controlled and driven by an end handle assembly including an internal combustion engine. An outrigger wheel unit is coupled to the end handle assembly to form a stable end support for the end handle assembly and to support the weight of the end handle assembly including the engine. A pair of end handle assemblies can be coupled to opposing ends of a cylindrical finishing roller and may be selectively operated to drive the finishing roller in either a first or a second direction of rotation. A winch system facilitates uphill and downhill translation of the concrete finisher on a sloping concrete surface and enables the system to be operated by one man without undue effort.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: Allen Engineering CorporationInventor: J. Dewayne Allen
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Patent number: 4699543Abstract: A slope paving machine is composed of a wheeled truck, a boom device mounted on and extending from said truck, a pavement finisher which is suspendable from the forward end of said boom device and hingedly connected thereto, and a conveyor mounted on and extending from said truck. The pavement finisher is capable of traveling on a sloped surface in a direction at right angles to a line of slope.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1986Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Assignees: Kajima Corporation, Kajima Road CompanyInventors: Kohei Mio, Yukio Yamagishi, Hiroshi Ishikawa, Mitsuo Fukukawa, Shigeyuki Takahashi
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Patent number: 4678365Abstract: A device for spreading asphalt and other road paving materials is disclosed. The spreader comprises a main body, two separately adjustable wings and various end components to adapt the spreader to different road surfaces, tasks or operator preferences. Structural rigidity and strength results from the use of a three point hitch and a combination of three horizontal, longitudinally position pipes in the main body and three like positioned pipes attached to the wings, said pipes moving coaxially within the main body pipes.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1986Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Tricon IndustriesInventors: Thomas R. Ban, Ernest E. Dusterhoft, John E. Gilmore
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Patent number: 4571119Abstract: An attachment for dump trucks having a dump bed with a chute leading downwardly to a discharge end for discharging material along a roadway surface. The attachment adapts the truck to perform roadway surface repairs by receiving, grading, and pressing roadway repair material into place along damaged areas of the roadway surface while the truck is driven forwardly. The attachment includes a blade that is pivoted to the truck at a position rearwardly adjacent the chute discharge end. The blade is arched to receive and grade loose bulk repair material delivered from the dump truck bin through the downwardly projecting chute. The blade is also pivoted between an operative position, riding along the roadway surface, and an inoperative position above the roadway surface. Material delivered to the blade and graded thereby can be compacted and pressed into damaged roadway areas by the supporting truck tires.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1983Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Inventors: James F. Jones, George O. Prufer
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Patent number: 4526493Abstract: One concrete slab is laid adjacent to a previously laid slab with a slip forming machine while the concrete mix of the previously laid slab is still plastic. The slip forming machine includes a tractor of the type used with conventional slip-form mules, and in addition a slip-form mule that has the capability of laying a slab of plastic concrete mix against a previously laid slab of mix that is still plastic. The mule has a frame that is attached to the tractor, and the frame carries a hopper and slip form which are united into a single unit, with the hopper opening into the front end of the slip form. The unitized hopper and slip form pivot on the frame about a vertical axis that extends through the front of the frame. The rear end of the slip form moves on a transverse slideway and a hydraulic cylinder is connected between the frame and slip form to urge the side of the slip form snugly against the edge of the previously laid slab as concrete mix extrudes from the slip form to provide the adjacent slab.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1983Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: H. H. H. Concrete Paving Co.Inventors: Howard H. Hall, Norman Goff
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Patent number: 4507015Abstract: A paving arrangement for coating a base with a self-setting synthetic molding material comprises a rigid frame in the form of a shallow box having an open bottom. The frame is supported by a pair of sleigh members mounted on the lower portion of the frame in spaced relationship from each other so that the frame can be slid over the base. One of the sleigh members is shorter than the other and has its rear end terminating forwardly of the rear end of the longer sleigh member. A hopper is mounted on the frame for storing therein the molding material. A transversely elongate outlet opening is formed at the bottom of the hopper at a position rearwardly of the rear end of the shorter sleigh member and extending in the transverse direction between the inner edge of the longer sleigh member and an imaginary extension of the outer edge of the shorter sleigh member.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: Sumitomo Gomu Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Genzo Furukawa, Yutaka Sugie, Masami Fujii
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Patent number: 4379653Abstract: The disclosure relates to a floating screed type asphalt paver provided with extendable, retractable auxiliary screed units which, in their retracted positions, are mounted in front of the main screed and carry edger plates. By mounting the screed extensions in front of the main screed units, it is possible to retract the extension units without interrupting paving operations. A strike-off plate may be positioned in front of the extension units to limit the presence of paving material between them and/or the extension units may be provided with bevelled inner edges for displacing such material during retraction. Novel arrangements are provided for mounting and adjusting the screed extensions.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1981Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Brown
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Patent number: 4345852Abstract: A leveling device for an asphalt finisher or the like including a pair of screeds disposed at front and rear portions of the device on auxiliary frames which are slidably coupled to a main frame. The main frame is pivotably mounted to a pair of supporting arms extending from the vehicle body. The screeds are both movable laterally and tiltable sidewards so that a predetermined depth of asphalt coating can be attained and a crown portion provided if desired.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1980Date of Patent: August 24, 1982Assignees: Niigata Engineering Co., Ltd., Nippon Hodo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Fumio Goto, Kenji Yoshino, Hiroshi Kono, Mitsuaki Naito
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Patent number: 4311408Abstract: A side delivery attachment for a spreader truck which converts it from a spreader to an apparatus for applying crushed rock in measured amounts accurately to a desired strip of the shoulder of a road.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1979Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Inventor: Lawrence D. Wren