Mobile sealant applicator for road joints and cracks
First Claim
1. Mobile applicator apparatus for applying a fluid sealant to cracks and joints in a road surface, comprising a container having means defining a chamber for receiving a supply of the sealant, a set of wheels supporting said container for movement along the surface and including a pair of disk-like side wheels each having a thin outer peripheral surface, a handle member projecting from said container, an elongated burner tube extending through a portion of said container, means defining a heater chamber around said burnertube, means for supplying a heat exchange liquid to said heater chamber, a fuel burner nozzle for directing a flame axially into said buner tube to heat the heat exchange liquid and the fluid sealant within said container, a discharge tube extending from a lower portion of said container and having an outlet for discharging the heated sealant from said container, a valve member associated with said discharge tube and movable between open and closed positions, control means for manually moving said valve member to control the flow of heated sealant from said outlet, means mounted on said container for supporting a propane fuel tank, a line connecting said propane fuel tank to said nozzle, and a squeegee member disposed rearwardly of said outlet adjacent the road surface for spreading the sealant discharged from said outlet onto the surface when said valve member is in said open position.
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Abstract
An asphalt sealant material is heated within an insulated box-like container supported by a front caster wheel and a pair of thin disk-like steel side wheels. A push-type handle bar projects rearwardly and upwardly from the container which has an inner bottom wall sloping downwardly to a side discharge tube. A burner tube extends through a surrounding heater tube located within the lower portion of the container, and a heat exchange oil is confined within the annular space defined between the tubes. A propane fuel tank is supported by a platform projecting rearwardly from the container and is connected by a flexible hose to a nozzle located at the front or the rear of the burner tube. The rear of the burner tube connects with a vertical exhaust pipe, and the rear of the heater tube connects with an oil fill tube. The sealant discharge tube receives a valve tube rotatable by a control rod extending from the handle bar, and another control rod raises and lowers a squeegee member supported for vertical movement behind a bottom outlet within the discharge tube. In a modification, the front of the burner tube exhausts onto the valve tube and sealant discharge tube, and the oil fill tube has a downwardly projecting overflow tube.
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- 1. Mobile applicator apparatus for applying a fluid sealant to cracks and joints in a road surface, comprising a container having means defining a chamber for receiving a supply of the sealant, a set of wheels supporting said container for movement along the surface and including a pair of disk-like side wheels each having a thin outer peripheral surface, a handle member projecting from said container, an elongated burner tube extending through a portion of said container, means defining a heater chamber around said burnertube, means for supplying a heat exchange liquid to said heater chamber, a fuel burner nozzle for directing a flame axially into said buner tube to heat the heat exchange liquid and the fluid sealant within said container, a discharge tube extending from a lower portion of said container and having an outlet for discharging the heated sealant from said container, a valve member associated with said discharge tube and movable between open and closed positions, control means for manually moving said valve member to control the flow of heated sealant from said outlet, means mounted on said container for supporting a propane fuel tank, a line connecting said propane fuel tank to said nozzle, and a squeegee member disposed rearwardly of said outlet adjacent the road surface for spreading the sealant discharged from said outlet onto the surface when said valve member is in said open position.
- 9. Mobile applicator apparatus for applying a fluid sealant to cracks and joints in a road surface, comprising a container including means defining a chamber for receiving a supply of the sealant, a set of wheels supporting said container for movement along the surface, a handle member projecting from said container, an elongated burner tube extending through a portion of said container, means defining a heater chamber adjacent said burner tube, means for supplying a heat exchange liquid to said heater chamber, a fuel burner nozzle for directing a flame axially into said burner tube to heat the heat exchange liquid and the fluid sealant within said container, a discharge tube extending from a lower portion of said container and having an outlet for discharging the heated sealant from said container, a valve member associated with said discharge tube and movable between open and closed positions, duct means for directing the hot exhaust gas from said burner tube onto said valve member and said sealant discharge tube, control means for manually moving said valve member to control the flow of heated sealant from said outlet, means mounted on said container for supporting a propane fuel tank, a line connecting said propane fuel tank to said nozzle, and a squeegee member disposed rearwardly of said outlet adjacent the road surface for spreading the sealant discharged from said outlet onto the surface when said valve member is in said open position.
- 14. Mobile applicator apparatus for applying a fluid sealant to cracks and joints in a road surface, comprising a container having spaced outer and inner walls defining a sealant chamber for receiving a supply of the sealant, a heat insulation material disposed within the space defined between said outer and inner walls, a set of wheels supporting said container for movement along the surface and including a pair of disk-like side wheels each having a thin outer peripheral surface, a handle member projecting upwardly and rearwardly from said container, an elongated burner tube extending through a portion of said container and having a forward end portion and a rearward end portion, a heater tube surrounding said burner tube and defining a heater chamber therebetween, means for supplying a heat exchange liquid to said heater chamber, a fuel burner nozzle for directing a flame axially into said rearward end portion of said burner tube to heat the heat exchange liquid within said heater chamber and the fluid sealant within said sealant chamber, a discharge tube extending laterally from a lower portion of said container and having an outlet for discharging the heated sealant from said container, a valve member associated with said discharge tube and movable between open and closed positions, control means extending from said handle member for manually moving said valve member to control the flow of heated sealant from said outlet, means connected to the rearward portion of said container for supporting a propane fuel tank, a line connecting said propane fuel tank to said nozzle, an exhaust tube for directing the hot exhaust gas from said forward end portion of said burner tube onto said valve member and said sealant discharge tube, and a squeegee member disposed rearwardly of said outlet adjacent the road surface for spreading the sealant discharged from said outlet onto the surface when said valve member is in said open position.
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