SCRAPER FOR CLEANING DRUM SURFACE OF COMPACTOR
20180100275 ยท 2018-04-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C19/27
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A scraper coupled to a drum surface of a compactor is provided. The scraper includes an inlet port. The scraper includes a first channel fluidly coupled to the inlet port. The first channel extends across the scraper in a first direction. The scraper includes at least one second channel fluidly coupled to the first channel. The second channel extends across the scraper in a second direction. The scraper further includes at least one outlet port fluidly coupled to the second channel.
Claims
1. A scraper coupled to a drum surface of a compactor, the scraper comprising: an inlet port; a first channel fluidly coupled to the inlet port, the first channel extending across the scraper in a first direction; at least one second channel fluidly coupled to the first channel, the second channel extending across the scraper in a second direction; and at least one outlet port fluidly coupled to the second channel.
2. The scraper of claim 1, wherein the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
3. The scraper of claim 1, wherein an angle formed between the first direction and the second direction lies between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
4. The scraper of claim 1, wherein the inlet port is fluidly coupled to a fluid supply.
5. The scraper of claim 1, wherein the scraper extends from a first end of the drum surface to a second end of the drum surface.
6. The scraper of claim 1, wherein the scraper is made of a fluid absorbing material.
7. The scraper of claim 1, wherein the scraper is adapted to remove any debris from the drum surface.
8. A water distribution mat for a drum surface of a compactor, the water distribution mat comprising: a first surface having at least one inlet port; a water absorbing material attached to the first surface and abutting the drum surface, the water absorbing material adapted to receive water from the at least one inlet port and distribute the water along the drum surface.
9. The water distribution mat of claim 8, wherein the inlet port is fluidly coupled to a water supply.
10. The water distribution mat of claim 8, wherein the water distribution mat is further adapted to remove any debris from the drum surface.
11. A compactor including: a power source; a frame; a scraper coupled to the frame, the scraper comprising: an inlet port; a first channel fluidly coupled to the inlet port, the first channel extending across the scraper in a first direction; at least one second channel fluidly coupled to the first channel, the second channel extending across the scraper in a second direction; and at least one outlet port fluidly coupled to the second channel.
12. The compactor of claim 11, wherein the compactor further includes a drum having a drum surface coupled to the frame, and the scraper is coupled to the drum surface.
13. The compactor of claim 12, wherein the scraper extends from a first end of the drum surface to a second end of the drum surface.
14. The compactor of claim 12, wherein the scraper is adapted to remove any debris from the drum surface.
15. The compactor of claim 11, wherein the compactor further includes a plurality of wheels coupled to the frame, and the scraper is coupled to the plurality of wheels.
16. The compactor of claim 15, wherein the scraper is adapted to remove any debris from the wheels.
17. The compactor of claim 11, wherein the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
18. The compactor of claim 11, wherein an angle formed between the first direction and the second direction lies between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
19. The compactor of claim 11, wherein the inlet port is fluidly coupled to a fluid supply.
20. The compactor of claim 11, wherein the scraper is made of a water absorbing material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to same or like parts. Referring to
[0015] It should be appreciated, however, that the compactor machine 100 is illustrative only as depicted in
[0016] Each of the front drum 102 and the back drum 104 includes a drum surface 116 for compacting asphalt. The drum surface 116 may consist of a cylindrical, smooth metallic surface comprising the exterior of a shell of the front and back drums 102 and 104. As the compactor machine 100 is passed across an asphalt mat to compact it, the drum surface 116 will roll against an asphalt mat laid by a paver (not shown). As a result, the asphalt of the mat will increase in density and develop a relatively smooth surface finish. As mentioned above, the heating system may be used to heat the front and back drums 102 and 104, in particular the drum surface 116, prior to and/or during the compacting process.
[0017] As the asphalt mat comes in contact with the heated drum surface 116, some part of the asphalt mat may stick to the drum surface 116. The compactor machine 100 includes a scraper 118 for cleaning the drum surface 116. The scraper 118 may be coupled to the frame 115 via any type of a mechanical connection means (not shown) suitable to the need of the present disclosure. The scraper 118 may also be coupled to the drum surface 116. In an exemplary embodiment, the compactor machine 100 includes multiple wheels instead of the front drum 102 and the back drum 104. The scraper 118 would be coupled to the wheels in such an embodiment.
[0018] The scraper 118 extends from a first end 120 of the drum surface 116 to a second end 122 of the drum surface 116. In an embodiment, length of the scraper 118 may vary as per the need of the present disclosure. The compactor machine 100 further includes a fluid supply 124. The fluid supply 124 is adapted to supply fluid through a nozzle (not shown) or any other type of arrangement to the drum surface 116 through the scraper 118. The fluid supply 124 may have multiple components (not shown) such as a fluid tank, supply lines to and from the fluid tank, nozzles etc. The fluid tank may store any fluid suitable to the need of the present disclosure such as, but not limited to, water, detergent, a mixture of water and detergent etc. Further structural details of the scraper 118 are illustrated in
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[0020] The scraper 118 includes a first channel 300 fluidly coupled to the inlet port 200. The first channel 300 extends from the inlet port 200 across the scraper 118 in a first direction 302. The first direction 302 may be parallel to a side of the rectangular scraper 118. The first channel 300 may be of any cross sectional shape such as, but not limited to, a circular cross-section, a square cross-section etc. The first channel 300 may be of any other cross-sectional shape as well to suit the need of the present disclosure. The first channel 300 receives fluid from the inlet port 200 and supplies the fluid to multiple second channels 304 coupled to the first channel 300.
[0021] Number of the second channels 304 may vary as per size and dimensions of the scraper 118 as well as configuration and make of the compactor machine 100. The second channels 304 extend across the scraper 118 in a second direction 306. Although, the second direction 306 is illustrated as perpendicular to the first direction 302, it should be contemplated that the second direction 306 may as well be at an angle other than 90 degrees to the first direction 302. In an embodiment, the second direction 306 makes an angle in a range of 0 degrees to 90 degrees with the first direction 302. Various embodiments of the scraper 118 may be possible through different combinations of the first direction 302, the second direction 306 and the angle included between the first direction 302 and the second direction 306. The scraper 118 further includes outlet ports 308 coupled to the second channels 304. Each of the second channels 304 is fluidly coupled to a corresponding outlet port 308. The outlet ports 308 receive fluid from the second channels 304 and supply fluid to the drum surface 116 of the compactor machine 100.
[0022] In one embodiment, the compactor machine 100 includes a water distribution mat 400 instead of the scraper 118. The water distribution mat 400 is attached to the drum surface 116 of the compactor machine 100 in a similar manner as the scraper 118.
[0023] The water absorbing material 406 abuts the drum surface 116 of the compactor machine 100. The water absorbing material 406 may be attached to the first surface 402 of the water distribution mat 400 by any suitable mechanism such as mechanical fasteners, adhesive etc. The water absorbing material 406 receives water from the inlet ports 404. The water absorbing material 406 soaks up the water supplied from the inlet ports 404 and supplies the water to the drum surface 116. The water absorbing material 406 may be any type of a water absorbing material. The present disclosure is not limited to any particular type of the water absorbing material 406 in any manner. Further, unlike the scraper 118, multiple water absorbing mats 400 may be provided on the compactor machine 100.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0025] The present disclosure provides an improved arrangement for cleaning of the drum surface 116 of the compactor machine 100 by integrating functions of water distribution over the drum surface 116 and cleaning the drum surface 116 of any debris or asphalt which may stick to the drum surface 116 in a single component. The present disclosure provides two such arrangements, any of which may be provided with the compactor machine 100 to perform both the above mentioned functions. The first arrangement is provided as the scraper 118.
[0026] The scraper 118 is coupled to the frame 115 and extends from the first end 120 of the drum surface 116 to the second end 122 of the drum surface 116. The scraper 118 includes the inlet port 200 coupled with the fluid supply 124. The inlet port 200 is fluidly coupled to the first channel 300. The first channel 300 extends from the inlet port 200 across the scraper 118 in the first direction 302. The second channels 304, extending across the scraper 118 in the second direction 306, are fluidly coupled to the first channel 300. Further, the outlet ports 308 are coupled to the second channel 304. The scraper 118 supplies the fluid to the drum surface 116 through the outlet port 308.
[0027] The second arrangement is provided as the water distribution mat 400 which has the first surface 402 having the inlet ports 404. The water absorbing material 406 is attached to the first surface 402 and also abuts the drum surface 116. The inlet ports 404 receive water from the fluid supply 124 and supply the water to the drum surface 116 through the water absorbing material 406. The scraper 118 and the water distribution mat 400 both provide dual functions of cleaning the drum surface 116 and supplying water to the drum surface 116 due to the improved designs.
[0028] As any one of the scraper 118 and the water distribution mat 400 may be provided with the compactor machine 100, number of components which have to be provided on the compactor machine 100 is reduced. Complex water supplying arrangement systems are replaced with simple and easy to use designs of the scraper 118 and the water distribution mat 400. This provides for ease of maintenance and service procedures. All the components of the scraper 118 and the water distribution mat 400 as well as the associated and adjoining components of the compactor machine 100 may be accessed easily.
[0029] Further, as only one of the scraper 118 and the water distribution mat 400 is to be provided on the compactor machine 100, cost of additional components is saved. An option may also be provided for a customer to pick one of the two solutions which may be more suitable as per the need of the intended application. Overall, the present disclosure provides ease of operation as well as maintenance procedures, in addition to saving cost of the additional components which may have to be used otherwise.
[0030] 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 methods without departing from the spirit and 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.