Angled main screed for improved material flow
10323363 ยท 2019-06-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C19/48
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01C19/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A rear mount screed assembly may include a main screed comprising a front face and an angled end face. An angle between a plane of the front face of the main screed and a plane of the angled end face of the main screed may be less than 90 degrees. The rear mount screed assembly may include a screed extension arranged behind the main screed relative to a direction in which the rear mount screed assembly is to be moved during operation.
Claims
1. A paving machine, comprising: a rear mount screed assembly including a main screed and a screed extension, the main screed including a front face and an angled end face, wherein an angle between a plane of the front face of the main screed and a plane of the angled end face of the main screed is less than 90 degrees, and the screed extension being behind the main screed relative to a direction in which the paving machine is to travel during operation.
2. The paving machine of claim 1, wherein the angled end face is formed by a screed plate of the main screed.
3. The paving machine of claim 1, wherein the angled end face is formed by an end cap of the main screed.
4. The paving machine of claim 1, wherein the angled end face is formed by a screed plate of the main screed and an end cap of the main screed.
5. The paving machine of claim 1, wherein the angle is in a range from approximately 60 degrees to approximately 30 degrees.
6. The paving machine of claim 1, wherein the screed extension is a first screed extension, the angled end face is a first angled end face, and the angle is a first angle, wherein the main screed further includes a second angled end face, wherein a second angle between the plane of the front face of the main screed and a plane of the second angled end face of the main screed is less than 90 degrees.
7. The paving machine of claim 6, wherein the first angle is approximately equal to the second angle.
8. A rear mount screed assembly, comprising: a main screed comprising a front face and an angled end face, wherein an angle between a plane of the front face of the main screed and a plane of the angled end face of the main screed is less than 90 degrees; and a screed extension arranged behind the main screed relative to a direction in which the rear mount screed assembly is to be moved during operation.
9. The rear mount screed assembly of claim 8, wherein the angled end face is formed by a screed plate of the main screed.
10. The rear mount screed assembly of claim 8, wherein the angled end face is formed by an end cap of the main screed.
11. The rear mount screed assembly of claim 8, wherein the angled end face is formed by a screed plate of the main screed and an end cap of the main screed.
12. The rear mount screed assembly of claim 8, wherein the angle is less than approximately 75 degrees.
13. The rear mount screed assembly of claim 8, wherein the screed extension is a first screed extension, the angled end face is a first angled end face, and the angle is a first angle, wherein the main screed further comprises a second angled end face, wherein a second angle between the plane of the front face of the main screed and a plane of the second angled end face of the main screed is less than 90 degrees.
14. The rear mount screed assembly of claim 13, wherein the first angle matches the second angle.
15. A screed assembly, comprising: a main screed and a screed extension, wherein the main screed includes a front face and an end face, wherein the end face is angled such that the end face is non-perpendicular to the front face of the main screed, and wherein the screed extension is arranged behind the main screed relative to a direction in which the screed assembly is to be moved during operation.
16. The screed assembly of claim 15, wherein the end face is formed by a screed plate of the main screed.
17. The screed assembly of claim 15, wherein the end face is formed by an end cap of the main screed.
18. The screed assembly of claim 15, wherein the end face is formed by a screed plate of the main screed and an end cap of the main screed.
19. The screed assembly of claim 15, wherein the end face is angled such that an angle between a plane of the front face and a plane of the end face is in a range from approximately 30 degrees to approximately 60 degrees.
20. The screed assembly of claim 15, wherein the screed extension is a first screed extension and the end face is a first end face, wherein the main screed further comprises a second end face, wherein the second end face is angled such that the second end face is non-perpendicular to the front face of the main screed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) This disclosure relates to a main screed, included in a rear mount screed assembly, that has angled end faces in order to improve material flow. The main screed with the angled end faces (herein referred to as an angled main screed) has universal applicability to any machine utilizing a rear mount screed. The term machine may refer to any machine that performs an operation associated with an industry, such as, paving, mining, construction, farming, transportation, or any other industry.
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(7) As shown, towards a rear of the frame 12, an operator station 24 may be provided so that an operator seated at a chair 26 can control operation of paving machine 10 by way of controls provided on a control panel 28. Also disposed toward the rear of the frame 12 may be an engine housing 30 on which is provided an exhaust stack 32 for exhausting combustion by-products of engine housing 30. As further shown, a walkway area 34 may be provided between hopper 20 and engine housing 30 in order to permit access by personnel (e.g., the operator, members of a paving crew, and/or the like) across paving machine 10, to engine housing 30, or to other machinery and components that may be disposed or mounted upon the paving machine 10.
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(9) As further shown, paving machine 10 may further include an aggregate disposition means 50. Aggregate disposition means 50 may include an auger 52 (e.g., a flighted auger) disposed adjacent a rear of frame 12 in an approximate horizontal and axially transverse position with respect to the direction of travel of paving machine 10. As further shown, an auger support means 54 may be arranged for controlling a position of aggregate disposition means 50.
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(12) As described above, paving machine 10 may operate on and along a prepared roadbed surface 60 with hopper 20 facing the direction of travel so as to receive and contain a material. With reference to
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(18) In some implementations, the angled end faces 47 of main screed 46 improve material flow around and/or near the angled corner of main screed 46 during operation of paving machine 10, as described below.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(20) The disclosed main screed with angled end faces may be used with any rear mount screed in which improved material flow and/or reduced component wear is desired, such as a paving machine 10.
(21) In operation, an angled corner of main screed 46 (a corner of main screed 46 that is formed by an angled end face 47 and front face 51) improves material flow (e.g., as compared to a main screed including a sharp corner) by providing a comparatively more natural pathway for material flow. This more natural material flow may reduce material pinching between the angled end face 47 and endgate 49, meaning that component wear and/or material segregation at or near the angled corner of main screed 46 is also reduced (e.g., as compared to a main screed including a sharp corner). Further, due to the reduced material pinching afforded by the improved material flow at or near the angled corner of main screed 46, a likelihood that screed extension 48 will bind, stall, and/or otherwise be rendered unable to retract to a desired position is reduced (e.g., since, during retraction, the improved material flow may alleviate material compression between endgate 49 and angled end face 47).
(22) In other words, the disclosed main screed 46 with angled end faces 47 provides a number of advantages, such as improved material flow at or near an angled corner of main screed 46, reduced material segregation at or near the angled corner of main screed 46, reduced component wear associated with one or more components of rear mount screed assembly 40, a reduced likelihood of binding, stalling, and/or the like, during retraction of screed extension 48, any of which can improve quality of a surface paved using paving machine 10.
(23) As used herein, the articles a and an are intended to include one or more items, and may be used interchangeably with one or more. Also, as used herein, the terms has, have. having, or the like are intended to be open-ended terms. Further, the phrase based on is intended to mean based, at least in part, on.
(24) The foregoing disclosure provides illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the implementations to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in light of the above disclosure or may be acquired from practice of the implementations. It is intended that the specification be considered as an example only, with a true scope of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents. Even though particular combinations of features are recited in the claims and/or disclosed in the specification, these combinations are not intended to limit the disclosure of possible implementations. Although each dependent claim listed below may directly depend on only one claim, the disclosure of possible implementations includes each dependent claim in combination with every other claim in the claim set.