Asphalt repair system and method
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1. A method of repairing an asphalt void in a road surface, comprising:
- heating asphalt positioned proximate to the asphalt void;
tilling the heated asphalt with a tiller to break up the heated asphalt into smaller aggregate pieces; and
forming a beveled edge on opposing sides of the tilled asphalt in the asphalt road surface using the tiller;
wherein said tiller comprises;
a rotatable shaft member having a first end and a second end,a plurality of tines extending outwardly from the shaft member, and wherein the plurality of tines include a first outermost set of tines, a second outermost set of tines, and at least one set of inner tines located on the rotatable shaft member between the first outermost set of tines and the second outermost set of tines;
wherein each of the first outermost set of tines extends radially outward from the rotatable shaft member and a cutting edge that angles inwardly towards the at least one set of inner tines,wherein each of the second outermost set of tines extends radially outward from the rotatable shaft member and a cutting edge that angles inwardly towards the at least one set of inner tines.
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Abstract
A multipurpose asphalt processor and method for repairing damaged asphalt. The asphalt processor may be used to both till and screed asphalt surfaces. The asphalt processor may include a powered shaft having a plurality of tines extending therefrom. The outermost tines on the shaft may be angled to thereby form a beveled surface along the edges of tilled area of asphalt. The asphalt processor may further include a screed for leveling tilled asphalt. The asphalt processor may take the form of an attachment for use with existing machinery, such as a tractor.
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1. A method of repairing an asphalt void in a road surface, comprising:
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heating asphalt positioned proximate to the asphalt void; tilling the heated asphalt with a tiller to break up the heated asphalt into smaller aggregate pieces; and forming a beveled edge on opposing sides of the tilled asphalt in the asphalt road surface using the tiller; wherein said tiller comprises; a rotatable shaft member having a first end and a second end, a plurality of tines extending outwardly from the shaft member, and wherein the plurality of tines include a first outermost set of tines, a second outermost set of tines, and at least one set of inner tines located on the rotatable shaft member between the first outermost set of tines and the second outermost set of tines; wherein each of the first outermost set of tines extends radially outward from the rotatable shaft member and a cutting edge that angles inwardly towards the at least one set of inner tines, wherein each of the second outermost set of tines extends radially outward from the rotatable shaft member and a cutting edge that angles inwardly towards the at least one set of inner tines. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of repairing a void in an asphalt road surface, the method comprising:
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heating asphalt in proximity to the void; providing a device comprising a tiller operable in a first position of use and a screed operable in a second position of use; tilling the heated asphalt with the tiller having multiple tines to break up the heated asphalt into smaller pieces; forming a first and a second beveled edge in the asphalt road surface using outer tines of the tiller; forming a cavity with uncompacted asphalt between the first and second beveled edges; adding additional asphalt material; leveling a height of the uncompacted asphalt with respect to adjacent undisturbed asphalt using the screed; compacting the asphalt material to create a repaired asphalt road surface with a substantially uniform surface. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of repairing a void in an asphalt road surface, the method comprising:
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heating asphalt in proximity to the void; providing a device comprising a tiller operable in a first position of use and a screed operable in a second position of use; tilling the heated asphalt with a tiller having multiple tines to break up the heated asphalt into smaller pieces; forming a first and a second beveled edge in the asphalt road surface using outer tines of the tiller; forming a cavity with uncompacted asphalt between the first and second beveled edges; adding additional asphalt material; leveling a height of the uncompacted asphalt with respect to adjacent undisturbed asphalt using a screed of the asphalt repair device; compacting the asphalt material to create a repaired asphalt road surface with a substantially uniform surface; wherein the tiller comprises a rotatable shaft member having a first end and a second end and a plurality of sets of tines extending outwardly from the rotatable shaft member comprising a first and second set of outermost tines and a set of inner tines positioned between the first and second set of outermost tines, each of the first and second set of outermost tines comprising a portion that angles inwardly toward the inner set of tines and forms the respective first and second beveled edges in the asphalt, wherein the set of inner tines do not disrupt the beveled edges formed in the asphalt by the first and second set of outermost tines, wherein the screed comprises at least two arm structures. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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