PORTABLE PAVING MATERIAL MIXING APPARATUS
20180142431 ยท 2018-05-24
Inventors
- Todd Joseph Bullivant (Cream Ridge, NJ, US)
- Christian Donald Mangold (Hamilton, NJ, US)
- Tathiana Eugenia Carrasco (Cream Ridge, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
A61B17/3468
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E01C7/147
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C7/187
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C19/1036
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C23/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C19/46
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A61N1/37205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
E01C23/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A portable paving material mixing apparatus includes a material hopper, a rotatable mixing drum, and a discharge bed, all configured to be supported on a vehicle trailer. A burner heats material within the mixing drum. Embodiments of the mixing apparatus include a rejuvenator application system suitable for hot mix asphalt, cold mix asphalt, hot in-place recycling, and asphalt based concrete mixing. The apparatus rapidly processes a batch of material sufficient to fill 5-7 potholes, has sufficient carrying capacity to process multiple mixer batches, and stores prepared material in the discharge bed while the next batch is being prepared in the mixing drum. The apparatus enables a more efficient, less equipment-intensive paving repair process without the need for a separate millings loader or hot box.
Claims
1. A portable paving material mixing apparatus configured to prepare aggregate for repairing a paved surface, the apparatus cooperating with a vehicle trailer, the apparatus comprising: a hopper having an open top configured to receive aggregate and being positionable to transfer a portion of the aggregate to a rotatable mixing drum through an aperture in a front end of the drum; a burner configured to heat material within the mixing drum; a discharge bed positioned to receive mixed paving material from the mixing drum and configured for direct transfer of the mixed paving material to the paved surface; and, the hopper, mixing drum, and discharge bed configured to be simultaneously supported on the vehicle trailer.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the discharge bed is configured for transfer of paving material to the paved surface while the mixing drum is rotating.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the discharge bed is positioned below the mixing drum.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mixing drum has a rear end and is positioned with a downward inclination from the front end toward the rear end.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the front end of the mixing drum is in contact with at least one wheel, and the wheel is configured to be mounted to the trailer.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 further including: a channel mounted between the hopper and the mixing drum and positioned such that aggregate is transferred from the hopper to the mixing drum via the channel.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 further including: the hopper having a chute configured to transfer aggregate therethrough; and, the channel being shaped and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the chute.
8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the burner is mounted below the channel and positioned so that when the burner is lit flame from the burner projects into the drum through the aperture.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 further including: an access panel in a sidewall of the mixing drum through which material may exit the mixing drum to be received in the discharge bed.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 further including: a reservoir configured to hold asphalt rejuvenator; and, a sprayer in fluid connection with the reservoir, the sprayer positioned to transfer asphalt rejuvenator to the mixing drum through the aperture.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the hopper has a hopper capacity, the mixing drum has a mixing drum capacity, and the hopper capacity is at least three times greater than the mixing drum capacity.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 having a total capacity of at least 3000 pounds.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the discharge bed is heated.
14. A portable paving material mixing apparatus configured to prepare aggregate for repairing a paved surface, the apparatus comprising: a vehicle trailer; a hopper having an open top configured to receive aggregate and being positionable to transfer a portion of the aggregate to a rotatable mixing drum through an aperture in a front end of the drum; a burner configured to heat material within the mixing drum; a discharge bed positioned to receive mixed paving material from the mixing drum and configured for direct transfer of the mixed paving material to the paved surface; and, the hopper, mixing drum, and discharge bed supported on the vehicle trailer.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 further including: the discharge bed being configured to transfer paving material to the paved surface while the mixing drum is rotating; the hopper having a hopper capacity, the mixing drum having a mixing drum capacity, and the hopper capacity being at least three times greater than the mixing drum capacity; a reservoir configured to hold asphalt rejuvenator; and, a sprayer in fluid connection with the reservoir, the sprayer positioned to transfer asphalt rejuvenator to the mixing drum through the aperture.
16. A method for preparing paving material to repairing a paved surface, the method comprising: a. providing a portable paving material mixing apparatus including: i. a vehicle trailer; ii. a hopper having an open top configured to receive aggregate and being positionable to transfer a portion of the aggregate to a rotatable mixing drum through an aperture in a front end of the drum; iii. a burner configured to heat material within the mixing drum; iv. the drum having an access panel in a sidewall through which material may exit the mixing drum to be received in a discharge bed; v. the discharge bed positioned to receive mixed paving material from the mixing drum and configured for direct transfer of the mixed paving material to the paved surface; and, vi. the hopper, mixing drum, and discharge bed supported on the vehicle trailer; b. providing aggregate; c. loading the aggregate into the hopper; d. positioning the hopper to transfer an appropriate amount of aggregate from the hopper to the drum and returning the hopper to a resting position; e. rotating the drum to force aggregate toward a rear end of the drum; f. operating the burner so that a flame projects into the drum but does not come in direct contact with material in the drum, for a period of time sufficient to heat the material to a predetermined application temperature; g. rotating the drum while the burner is on; h. stopping rotation of the drum and opening the access panel; i. rotating the drum to discharge material from the drum to the discharge bed; and, j. moving material from the discharge bed to the paving surface.
17. The method of claim 16 further including: repeating steps (d) and (e) until a desired quantity of aggregate is in the drum.
18. The method of claim 16 further including: simultaneously performing steps (g) and (j).
19. The method of claim 16 further including: after step (i), heating material within the discharge bed.
20. The method of claim 16 further including: in (a), the apparatus further including: a reservoir configured to hold asphalt rejuvenator; and, a sprayer in fluid connection with the reservoir, the sprayer positioned to transfer asphalt rejuvenator to the mixing drum through the aperture; and, before (f): providing asphalt rejuvenator in the reservoir and operating the sprayer to transfer the asphalt rejuvenator to the mixing drum.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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LIST OF DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0028] 1 trailer [0029] 2 jack stand [0030] 3 hopper [0031] 4 access panel 43 channel [0032] 5 propane tank 44 chain [0033] 7 control panel 45 stack [0034] 10 drum 46 drum wheels [0035] 11 rejuvenator pump 48 deflectors [0036] 12 hydraulic pump [0037] 13 burner 60 batteries [0038] 14 hitch receiver [0039] 15 heating torch [0040] 16 aperture [0041] 17 rejuvenator reservoir [0042] 18 rejuvenator sprayer [0043] 19 water tank [0044] 20 cone holder [0045] 21 safety light [0046] 22 winch [0047] 23 lifts [0048] 24 drum motor [0049] 25 protective cage [0050] 27 hose reel [0051] 28 rejuvenator spray button [0052] 29 burner timer [0053] 30 heater power switch [0054] 31 hopper controls [0055] 33 power management system [0056] 34 charging port [0057] 40 hydraulic cylinder [0058] 41 hydraulic fluid reservoir [0059] 42 chute [0060] 43 channel [0061] 44 chain [0062] 45 stack [0063] 46 drum wheels [0064] 48 deflectors [0065] 50 discharge bed [0066] 60 batteries
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0067] Referring initially to
[0068] Hopper 3 holds aggregate, such as asphalt millings, and has an open top which is readily accessible for loading, such as with a scoop or bucket loader. In one embodiment, the length of hopper 3 as measured from the side is sufficiently long to receive material from a bucket loader; for example hopper 3 may be open along a 60, 66, or 72 length. In another embodiment, hopper 3 has a 3000 lb capacity. Hopper 3 is positionable to transfer aggregate into drum 10. In the shown embodiment, hopper 3 is positioned by operation of a hydraulic pump 12 in connection with hydraulic cylinders 40. Hydraulic fluid may be stored in a reservoir 41.
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[0070] Hopper 3 includes a chute 42 projecting toward drum 10 so that when hopper 3 is in the raised position, B, aggregate is poured from the hopper into drum 10 through an aperture 16 in the front end of the drum. In an embodiment, drum 10 has a 700 lb operating capacity.
[0071] Hopper 3 has a sufficient capacity to refill the drum multiple times. In other embodiments, the hopper capacity is at least three times greater than the mixing drum capacity. After loading drum 10, hopper 3 is lowered back to resting position A.
[0072] As shown in
[0073] In an embodiment, a channel 43 is mounted between hopper 3 and mixing drum 10. Channel 43 is positioned such that aggregate being transferred from the hopper is poured through channel 43 into the mixing drum. In another embodiment, channel 43 is shaped and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of chute 42 when the hopper is positioned to transfer aggregate. In other embodiments, aggregate may be poured directly from the hopper into the mixing drum.
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[0075] The burner is operated for a period of time sufficient to bring the material in the drum to a temperature suitable for application. In one embodiment, material is brought from ambient temperature to 400 F. after 2-5 minutes of burner operation. Burner operating times required will vary based on ambient temperature and amount of material being heated. In one embodiment the burner is turned off automatically by a timer 29 (
[0076] In another embodiment, the burner may be mounted on a pivoting burner arm positionable out of the way of the drum when aggregate is being loaded and in front of drum for heating material.
[0077] In
[0078] Referring now to
[0079] Two wheels 46 are present in the shown embodiment, however, more or fewer wheels could be used.
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[0081] In one embodiment, the discharge bed 50 is heated to keep material ready for application. This feature eliminates the need to transfer mixed paving material to a separate hot box for storage prior to application. In one embodiment, the discharge bed has a 500 lb carrying capacity. In the shown embodiment, the discharge bed is positioned below the mixing drum and the mixing drum may be rotated while the discharge bed is full. This configuration permits continuous operation of the system, in that while a first batch of paving material is being laid down from the discharge bed a second batch may be heated in the mixing drum.
[0082] Material may be transferred from the discharge bed directly to the paving surface. In one embodiment the discharge bed is about 18 inches above the ground for easy manual transfer of material. Material may then be spread and compacted if desired for the application.
[0083] In an embodiment, the apparatus includes an automated rejuvenator application system including a rejuvenator pump 11, rejuvenator reservoir 17, and rejuvenator sprayer 18 (see
[0084] In an embodiment, sprayer 18 is configured to permit the spray to reach material in the back of drum 10. Sprayer 18 may protrude slightly through aperture 16 to ensure that all rejuvenator is transferred to drum 10. Sprayer 18 is located out of the way of both burner 13 and the region toward the rear of the drum where material tumbles when drum 10 is rotated.
[0085] In an exemplary embodiment, the rejuvenator is comprised of 5 gallons of light oil (such as a plant based oil) and between 8-12 ounces of asphalt cutback, which includes a petroleum solvent.
[0086] In another embodiment, the rejuvenator system includes a plurality of pumps 11 and reservoirs 17 for different applications, such as hot in-place asphalt recycling, cold-mix asphalt patching, or mixing concrete with asphalt millings as an aggregate. Alternatively, solid additives, such as binders, may be added to the material in drum 10 through aperture 16 or access panel 4.
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[0088] Safety lights 21 are mounted to cage 25. The system may automatically operate the safety lights or generate a warning sound when the burner is in operation or when the mixing drum is rotating.
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[0090] Further provided is a system wherein the apparatus is delivered assembled and mounted to the trailer.
[0091] In terms of use, a method of operating a portable paving material mixing apparatus includes (refer to
[0108] The method further including: [0109] repeating steps (d) and (e) until a desired quantity of aggregate is in the drum.
[0110] The method further including: [0111] simultaneously performing steps (g) and (j).
[0112] The method further including: [0113] after (i), heating material within the discharge bed.
[0114] The method further including: [0115] in (a), the apparatus further including: [0116] a reservoir 17 configured to hold asphalt rejuvenator; and, [0117] a sprayer 18 in fluid connection with the reservoir, the sprayer positioned to transfer asphalt rejuvenator to the mixing drum through the aperture; and, [0118] before (f): providing asphalt rejuvenator in the reservoir and operating the sprayer to transfer the asphalt rejuvenator to the mixing drum.
[0119] The embodiments of the apparatus and method of use described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, combinations, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve an equivalent result, all of which are intended to be embraced within the scope of the appended claims. Further, nothing in the above-provided discussions of the apparatus and method should be construed as limiting the invention to a particular embodiment or combination of embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.