ADJUSTABLE ROTARY BRUSH
20210155182 · 2021-05-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R19/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01C2301/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A rotary brush assembly for a paving machine may comprise a frame mount for mounting the rotary brush assembly to a chassis frame of the paving machine, as well as a plurality of adjustable mounting arms. The rotary brush assembly may further include a motor having a drive shaft. A pair of mounting plates may be coupled to the drive shaft. The rotary brush assembly may further include a plurality of blades. Each blade may include a mounting end installed between the pair of mounting plates, as well as an opposite free end.
Claims
1. A paving machine for paving a ground surface, the paving machine comprising: a chassis frame; a plurality of ground engaging mechanisms; a hopper mounted to the chassis frame and configured to receive paving material; and a rotary brush assembly, the rotary brush assembly including a frame mount for mounting the rotary brush assembly to the chassis frame, a mounting arm coupled to the frame mount, a motor coupled to the mounting arm, a drive shaft extending from the motor and through a mounting plate, the drive shaft defining an axis of rotation, and a plurality of blades extending radially outward from the drive shaft axis, each blade including a mounting end mounted to the mounting plate and an opposite free end.
2. The paving machine of claim 1, wherein the paving machine includes a plurality of rotary brush assemblies.
3. The paving machine of claim 1, wherein the motor is electric or hydraulic.
4. The paving machine of claim 1, wherein the plurality of blades are positioned forward of the ground engaging mechanisms.
5. The paving machine of claim 1, wherein the rotary brush assembly is positioned by an operator of the paving machine such that the mounting plate is parallel to the ground surface.
6. The paving machine of claim 5, wherein the operator of the paving machine positions the rotary brush assembly such that the mounting plate is perpendicular to the ground surface.
7. The paving machine of claim 6, wherein the operator of the paving machine selectively extends and retracts the rotary brush assembly between an extended position and a retracted position.
8. The paving machine of claim 1, wherein during operation of the rotary brush assembly, the motor causes the plurality of blades to rotate in relation to the drive shaft axis, while rotating, an edge of each of the plurality of blades engages paving material spilled onto the ground surface and removes it from a path of each ground engaging mechanism.
9. The paving machine of claim 1, wherein each blade is made of a material flexible enough to allow each blade to initially conform its shape to the shape of any paving material the blade engages, and wherein each blade is made of a material rigid enough to transfer any paving material the blade engages out of a path of one of the ground engaging mechanisms.
10. The paving machine of claim 9, wherein the plurality of blades includes eight rubber blades.
11. A rotary brush assembly for use with a paving machine, the rotary brush assembly comprising: a frame mount for mounting the rotary brush assembly to a chassis frame of the paving machine; a plurality of adjustable mounting arms; a motor including a drive shaft; a pair of mounting plates, the mounting plates being coupled to the drive shaft; and a plurality of blades, each blade including a mounting end installed between the pair of mounting plates and an opposite free end.
12. The rotary brush assembly of claim 11, wherein each mounting plate includes a plurality of mounting plate apertures.
13. The rotary brush assembly of claim 12, wherein each blade is installed between the pair of mounting plates by aligning a blade aperture in the mounting end of each blade with corresponding mounting plate apertures and inserting a fastener through the mounting plate apertures and blade aperture.
14. The rotary brush assembly of claim 11, wherein at least one of the plurality of adjustable mounting arms is coupled to a hydraulic system of the paving machine.
15. The rotary brush assembly of claim 14, further including a controller for selectively extending and retracting the rotary brush assembly between an extended position and a retracted position, the controller being accessible to and operated by an operator of the paving machine.
16. The rotary brush assembly of claim 15, wherein the controller selectively adjusts an angle of the pair of mounting plates with respect to a ground surface.
17. The rotary brush assembly of claim 11, wherein the motor drives a rotation of the drive shaft, the rotation of the drive shaft causing rotation of the pair of mounting plates and the plurality of blades with respect to an axis defined by the drive shaft.
18. The rotary brush assembly of claim 17, wherein as the plurality of blades rotate, the free end of each blade engages paving material and transports it away from a path of a ground engaging element of the paving machine.
19. A method of paving using a rotary brush assembly with a plurality of blades, the method comprising: transferring paving material from a supply source into a hopper of a paving machine, the paving machine having a ground engaging mechanism; spilling a portion of the paving material into a path of the ground engaging mechanism; engaging, by an edge of a blade of the plurality of blades, the spilled paving material; sweeping, by the plurality of blades, the spilled paving material out of the path of the ground engaging mechanism; and paving a portion of a ground surface with the transferred paving material.
20. The method of paving of claim 19, further including adjusting, by an operator of the paving machine, an angle and position of the plurality of blades, the position being one of retracted and extended.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Reference will now be made in detail to specific embodiments or features, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, corresponding or similar reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or corresponding parts.
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[0017] The paving machine 10 generally includes a chassis 22, as well as an operator station 24 mounted on the chassis. The operator station 24 may include a plurality of input devices 26 for controlling the paving machine 10 and a rotary brush assembly 50, as well as at least one display device 28 for displaying information related to the operation of the paving machine and a paving operation. A hopper 30, disposed adjacent the front of the paving machine 10, stores the paving material 12, and a distributing device (not shown), such as an auger, distributes the paving material 12 onto the ground surface 14. The paving machine 10 may further include a screed assembly 32 configured to level and compact the paving material 12 on the ground surface 14. The screed assembly 32 is disposed at a rear end of the paving machine 10, and is mounted to the chassis 22 via one or more arms 34.
[0018] In the illustrated embodiment, the paving machine 10 is operated in conjunction with the material supply machine 40, which transports and supplies the paving material 12 to the paving machine 10. While the material supply machine 40 is illustrated herein as a dump truck, in other embodiments, the material supply machine may be a conveyor belt, elevator, or any other material transport and supply system. The material supply machine 40 may include a chassis 42 that supports a prime mover, such as an engine (not shown) and an operator cab 44. The engine may be operatively connected to a ground engaging mechanism 46, such as wheels or tracks. A material transport body 48, such as a dump unit, may be pivotably mounted to the chassis 42, and receives a payload to be hauled from one location to another.
[0019] As depicted in
[0020] At any time during the paving operation, paving material 12 may spill from either or both of the material supply machine 40 and the paving machine 10. The spillage, indicated for exemplary purposes only at 36, can disrupt sensor systems (not shown) and can cause defects in the paving mat 16 if it is not removed from the path of the ground engaging mechanisms 18. The paving machine 10 therefore includes the rotary brush assembly 50, which is positioned in front of the ground engaging mechanisms 18, in order to sweep or transport spillage out of the path of the ground engaging mechanisms. While only one rotary brush assembly 50 is shown in
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[0022] The rotary brush assembly 50 may further include a plurality of blades 68 that extend radially outward from the rotational axis 62. The blades 68 may be mounted to the mounting plates 64 using a plurality of fasteners 70, such as bolts. In other arrangements, the mounting plates 64 and plurality of blades may be welded together, or may be formed from a single uniform piece of material. Preferably, however, the mounting plates 64 are made of a rigid material, such as a metal or metallic alloy (e.g. steel), and the blades 68 are made of a material that is flexible, but rigid enough to engage spillage and transport the spillage out of the path of the ground engaging mechanisms 18 (e.g. resilient plastic, rubber or rubber belting). Each blade 68 may be generally rectangular in shape, having a free end 72 that may be wider than a middle section 74. A mounting end 76, opposite the free end 72, may also be wider than the middle section 74, to provide sufficient surface area for secure installation between the mounting plates 64.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0025] In practice, the teachings of the present disclosure may find applicability in many industries including, but not limited to, construction and earth moving equipment. As one particular example, the present disclosure may be beneficial to paving machines. The present disclosure provides a paving machine with a rotary brush assembly attachment that sweeps spillage and other debris away from wheels or tracks of the paving machine, thereby preventing uneven, incomplete or partial distribution of paving material.
[0026] A series of steps involved in paving the ground surface 14 using the rotary brush assembly 50 is illustrated in a flowchart format in
[0027] At any time prior to a step 104, an operator of the paving machine 10 may provide power to the motor 58 of the rotary brush assembly 50, such that the blades 68 begin rotating. For example, the rotary brush assembly 50 may be operated constantly while the engine of the paving machine is turned on, or the rotary brush assembly may be operated sporadically, as needed. The operator may set or change the rotational direction of the blades 68, the angle of the mounting plates 64, and the position of the mounting arms 54 at any time during operation of the rotary brush assembly 50. This may be accomplished manually, or by using the input devices 26 in the operator station 24.
[0028] While rotating, a leading edge 84a, 84b of each blade 68 may engage the spilled paving material 36 in the step 104. The leading edge 84a, 84b of the blades 68 will vary, depending on the direction of rotation of the blades. For example, with reference to
[0029] In step 106, the captured portion of spilled paving material 36 may be swept out of the path of the ground engaging mechanisms 18. The direction of rotation and angle of the blades 68 determines where the spilled paving material 36 may be swept. For example, the operator of the paving machine 10 may set the angle and rotation of the rotary brush assembly 50 such that the spillage is swept under the chassis 22 of the paving machine. In this arrangement, the spillage may be incorporated into the paving mat 16 as the screed assembly 32 passes over the swept spillage. Alternatively, the operator of the paving machine 10 may set the angle and rotation of the rotary brush assembly 50 such that the spillage is swept away from the paving machine altogether.
[0030] As the paving machine 10 travels in the forward direction, paving material 12 is permitted to flow from the hopper 30 through the distributing device (not shown), and toward the screed assembly 32. Any paving material 12 in front of the screed assembly 32 may be pre-compacted with a tamper bar (not shown), and then paved under the screed assembly according to a next step 108.
[0031] While aspects of the present disclosure have been particularly shown and described with reference to the embodiments above, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various additional embodiments may be contemplated by the modification of the disclosed machines, systems and assemblies without departing from the scope of what is disclosed. Such embodiments should be understood to fall within the scope of the present disclosure as determined based upon the claims and any equivalents thereof.