NARROW GAUGE ROAD PAVING APPARATUS
First Claim
1. An apparatus for paving a narrow gauge trench in a concrete roadway while being moved along the trench by a vehicle, the apparatus comprising:
- a roadway surface engaging movable frame having walls extending between opposed ends and adapted to be attached to a vehicle, said ends being spaced apart a distance greater than a predetermined trench width;
an auger rotatably disposed in said frame extending between said opposed ends of said frame;
a hopper attached to said frame for feeding wet concrete from a source of wet concrete into said frame at one end of said auger; and
a concrete dispensing aperture formed through a lower one of said walls of said frame adjacent another end of said auger, whereby when said frame is positioned on a roadway with said ends of said frame on opposite sides of the predetermined width trench and said concrete dispensing aperture over the trench, said hopper is provided with wet concrete from the source of wet concrete and feeds the wet concrete to said auger, and said auger is rotated to move the wet concrete from said hopper to exit said frame through said concrete dispensing aperture, movement of said frame along a longitudinal axis of the trench at a predetermined speed fills the trench with the wet concrete.
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Abstract
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. When the hydraulic system is pressurized by the fluid supply, a concrete mixture is placed into the hopper and the vehicle is oriented adjacent the trench and moved along the longitudinal axis of the trench, the strike-off member and the roller are lowered to the roadway surface, the auger moves the concrete from the first end to the second end of the frame, the concrete exits the frame from through the dispensing aperture, the strike-off member directs the concrete mixture into the trench and the roller smoothes the concrete mixture in the trench and pushes the concrete mixture farther down the trench as the vehicle moves down the longitudinal axis of the trench.
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Citations
20 Claims
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1. An apparatus for paving a narrow gauge trench in a concrete roadway while being moved along the trench by a vehicle, the apparatus comprising:
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a roadway surface engaging movable frame having walls extending between opposed ends and adapted to be attached to a vehicle, said ends being spaced apart a distance greater than a predetermined trench width;
an auger rotatably disposed in said frame extending between said opposed ends of said frame;
a hopper attached to said frame for feeding wet concrete from a source of wet concrete into said frame at one end of said auger; and
a concrete dispensing aperture formed through a lower one of said walls of said frame adjacent another end of said auger, whereby when said frame is positioned on a roadway with said ends of said frame on opposite sides of the predetermined width trench and said concrete dispensing aperture over the trench, said hopper is provided with wet concrete from the source of wet concrete and feeds the wet concrete to said auger, and said auger is rotated to move the wet concrete from said hopper to exit said frame through said concrete dispensing aperture, movement of said frame along a longitudinal axis of the trench at a predetermined speed fills the trench with the wet concrete. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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- 4. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said strike-off member is hingedly attached to said frame for movement between a raised inoperative position and a lowered position engaging the roadway surface.
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13. An apparatus for paving a narrow gauge trench in a concrete roadway while being moved along the trench by a vehicle, the apparatus comprising:
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a roadway surface engaging movable frame having walls extending between opposed ends and adapted to be attached to a vehicle, said ends being spaced apart a distance greater than a predetermined trench width;
an auger rotatably disposed in said frame extending between said opposed ends of said frame;
a hydraulic system adapted to be connected to a hydraulic fluid supply of the vehicle, said hydraulic system being selectively operable to rotate said auger;
a hopper attached to said frame for feeding wet concrete from a source of wet concrete into said frame at one end of said auger; and
a concrete dispensing aperture formed through a lower one of said walls of said frame adjacent another end of said auger, whereby when said frame is positioned on a roadway with said ends of said frame on opposite sides of the predetermined width trench and said concrete dispensing aperture over the trench, said hopper is provided with wet concrete from the source of wet concrete and feeds the wet concrete to said auger, and said auger is rotated to move the wet concrete from said hopper to exit said frame through said concrete dispensing aperture, movement of said frame along a longitudinal axis of the trench at a predetermined speed fills the trench with the wet concrete. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. An apparatus for paving a narrow gauge trench in a concrete roadway while being moved along the trench by a vehicle, the apparatus comprising:
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a roadway surface engaging movable frame having walls extending between opposed ends and adapted to be attached to a vehicle, said ends being spaced apart a distance greater than a predetermined trench width;
an auger rotatably disposed in said frame extending between said opposed ends of said frame;
a hopper attached to said frame for feeding wet concrete from a source of wet concrete into said frame at one end of said auger; and
a concrete dispensing aperture formed through a lower one of said walls of said frame adjacent another end of said auger;
a strike-off member hingedly attached to said frame;
a roller hingedly attached to said frame;
a hydraulic system adapted to be connected to a hydraulic fluid supply of the vehicle, said hydraulic system being selectively operable to rotate said auger, raise and lower said strike-off member and raise and lower said roller, whereby when said frame is positioned on a roadway with said ends of said frame on opposite sides of the predetermined width trench and said concrete dispensing aperture over the trench, said hopper is provided with wet concrete from the source of wet concrete and feeds the wet concrete to said auger, and said auger is rotated to move the wet concrete from said hopper to exit said frame through said concrete dispensing aperture, movement of said frame along a longitudinal axis of the trench at a predetermined speed fills the trench with the wet concrete, levels the wet concrete in the trench with said strike-off member in said lowered position, and smoothes the wet concrete in the trench with said roller in said lowered position. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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