Bifurcatable road building material apparatus and method
09937502 ยท 2018-04-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D53/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D53/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01C19/05
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B62D53/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E01C19/05
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B02C21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bifurcatable mobile rock crusher and method of transporting the same comprising providing a first segment which is separately towable on the highway and providing a second segment which is separately towable on the highway, where each segment is configured to be combined into one unit and towed as a unit on the highway.
Claims
1. A system for sequentially transporting a rock crusher on a plurality of highways where each highway has differing regulations with respect to the transportation of trailers thereon, comprising: a bifurcatable unified structure which, when in a unified configuration to perform aggregate material processing, is larger than is permissible to be legally towed on a first highway in a first state, and which unified structure is without a capability of substantial intermediate angular articulation between an aggregate processing apparatus and a material feed structure; said aggregate processing apparatus being configured with a first plurality of wheels and a first tow end so as to be legally towable on said first highway, the aggregate processing apparatus being configured with an inlet opening for aggregate to be handled and a discharge opening for discharging processed aggregate; said material feed structure with a second plurality of wheels and a second tow end, so as to be legally towable on said first highway; a first truck configured to tow said aggregate processing apparatus on said first highway, from said first tow end in a first direction extending from said first plurality of wheels to said first tow end; a second truck configured to tow said material feed structure on said first highway, from said second tow end in a second direction extending from said second plurality of wheels to said second tow end; and where said unified structure, when in said unified configuration, can be operated for processing aggregate material without separating said aggregate processing apparatus and said material feed structure, and while maintaining said first direction and said second direction in a common direction.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein said aggregate processing apparatus further comprises a crusher pneumatic system thereon for providing a flexible support suspension with axle loading compensation.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein said material feed structure further comprises a material feed structure pneumatic system thereon which is configured for independent operation and control with respect to said crusher pneumatic system, and is further configured to be alternatively controlled by a unified controller, which is configured to simultaneously control portions of said crusher pneumatic system and said material feed structure pneumatic system when said aggregate processing apparatus and said material feed structure are mated into said unified structure.
4. The system of claim 3 wherein said aggregate processing apparatus is a road building material handling apparatus and further comprising a retractable stand coupled to one of the road building material handling apparatus and the material feed structure to provide support when not mated so as to form the unified structure.
5. The system of claim 1 wherein said unified structure consists of an identical number of towed wheels as in a sum of said first plurality of wheels and said second plurality of wheels.
6. The system of claim 5 wherein said unified structure consists of an identical number of axels as in a sum of first axels coupled to said first plurality of wheels and second axels coupled to said second plurality of wheels.
7. The system of claim 1 wherein said unified structure further comprises an air line link between a first otherwise independent air suspension system on the aggregate processing apparatus and a second otherwise independent air suspension system on the material feed structure so that a common air pressure is applied to all air suspension bags of the unified structure.
8. The system of claim 1 wherein said aggregate processing apparatus further comprises a crusher pneumatic system thereon for providing a flexible support suspension with axle loading compensation.
9. The system of claim 8 wherein said material feed structure further comprises a material feed structure pneumatic system thereon which is configured for independent operation and control with respect to said crusher pneumatic system, and is further configured to be alternatively controlled by a unified controller which is configured to simultaneously control portions of said crusher pneumatic system and said material feed structure pneumatic system when said aggregate processing apparatus and said material feed structure are mated into said unified structure.
10. The system of claim 9 wherein said aggregate processing apparatus is a road building material handling apparatus which further comprises a retractable stand.
11. A system for sequentially transporting a rock crusher on a plurality of highways where each highway has differing regulations with respect to the transportation of trailers thereon, comprising: a bifurcatable unified structure, which when in a unified configuration to perform aggregate material processing, is larger than is permissible to be legally towed on a first highway in a first state and which unified structure is without a capability of substantial intermediate angular articulation between an aggregate processing apparatus and a material feed structure; said aggregate processing apparatus being configured with a first plurality of wheels and a first tow end, so as to be legally towable on said first highway, the aggregate processing apparatus being configured with an inlet opening for aggregate to be handled and a discharge opening for discharging processed aggregate; said material feed structure with a second plurality of wheels and a second tow end, so as to be legally towable on said first highway; a first truck configured to tow said aggregate processing apparatus on said first highway, from said first tow end in a first direction extending from said first plurality of wheels to said first tow end; a second truck configured to tow said material feed structure on said first highway, from said second tow end in a second direction extending from said second plurality of wheels to said second tow end; where said unified structure, when in said unified configuration, can be operated for processing aggregate material without separating said aggregate processing apparatus and said material feed structure, and while maintaining said first direction and said second direction in a common direction; wherein said aggregate processing apparatus further comprises a crusher pneumatic system thereon for providing a flexible support suspension with axle loading compensation; wherein said material feed structure further comprises a material feed structure pneumatic system thereon which is configured for independent operation and control with respect to said crusher pneumatic system, and is further configured to be alternatively controlled by a unified controller, which is configured to simultaneously control portions of said crusher pneumatic system and said material feed structure pneumatic system when said aggregate processing apparatus and said material feed structure are mated into said unified structure; wherein said aggregate processing apparatus is a road building material handling apparatus and further comprising a retractable stand coupled to one of the road building material handling apparatus and the material feed structure to provide support when not mated so as to form the unified structure; wherein said unified structure consists of an identical number of towed wheels as in a sum of said first plurality of wheels and said second plurality of wheels; wherein said unified structure consists of an identical number of axels as in a sum of first axels coupled to said first plurality of wheels and second axels coupled to said second plurality of wheels; wherein said unified structure further comprises an air line link between a first otherwise independent air suspension system on the aggregate processing apparatus and a second otherwise independent air suspension system on the material feed structure, so that a common air pressure is applied to all air suspension bags of the unified structure; wherein said aggregate processing apparatus further comprises a crusher pneumatic system thereon for providing a flexible support suspension with axle loading compensation; wherein said material feed structure further comprises a material feed structure pneumatic system thereon which is configured for independent operation and control with respect to said crusher pneumatic system, and is further configured to be alternatively controlled by a unified controller, which is configured to simultaneously control portions of said crusher pneumatic system and said material feed structure pneumatic system when said aggregate processing apparatus and said material feed structure are mated into said unified structure; and wherein said aggregate processing apparatus is a road building material handling apparatus which further comprises a retractable stand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following description of the drawings, in which like reference numerals are employed to indicate like parts in the various views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(6) Referring now to the drawings, where like numerals refer to like matter throughout, and referring in greater detail, attention is first directed to
(7) Material feed section 110 is shown with material feeder section trailer wheels 114. Rock crusher section 130 is shown with rock crusher section frame 132, rock crusher 134, rock crusher output conveyor 136, rock crusher trailer wheels 138, rock crusher trailer rear jack 140, rock crusher trailer middle jack 142, and rock crusher trailer front jack 144. When the bifurcatable crusher 100 is a unified structure as shown in
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(13) Crusher section suspension height valve 460 is coupled via crusher section suspension supply line 462 to the various crusher section suspension air bags 464 and also to manual shut-off 446 and via inter-section common suspension height supply line 442 to inter-section common suspension height quick connect component 440, which couples it to feeder section independent to common suspension control valve 422 as discussed above to provide for common suspension height control when material feed section 110 and rock crusher section 130 are combined. The air suspension system of the present invention can be designed so that only one axle is monitored for height control and the other axles only are only pressure controlled. The primary purpose would be focused on an equalized axle load, not equal height control. The actual lengths of the air bags would vary due to frame deflection, frame slope, or ground level.
(14) Crusher section main air supply line 450 is coupled via crusher section independent suspension height supply line 458 to inter-section independent suspension height manual shut-off 444, which is coupled to inter-section independent suspension height quick connect component 416.
(15) The material feed section 110 and rock crusher section 130 can be used and then separated using the following process:
(16) 1. Towing tractor is attached to front of combined chassis; i.e., to front of rock crusher section 130 and airlines are attached at crusher section main air supply quick connect component 452.
(17) 2. Air system, including both feeder air supply reservoir 420 and crusher section air supply reservoir 456, is charged from towing tractor.
(18) 3. Disconnect rear chassis suspension air lines, both independent height adjustable air supply line 402 and common supply line 412 and electrical lines; this thereby locks the rear axle and applies the brakes.
(19) 4. Disconnect mechanical latch of some type to enable relative movement between the chassis.
(20) 5. Tow rock crusher section 130 chassis forward, sliding under material feed section 110 chassis until contact with a slide stop.
(21) 6. Start material feeder section gas-powered hydraulic pump 310 and unfold material feeder trailer jack 210 to vertical position.
(22) 7. Extend material feeder trailer jack 210 to lift material feed section 110 chassis above slide stop.
(23) 8. Tow rock crusher section 130 chassis away from material feed section 110 chassis.
(24) 9. Back the feeder tow tractor into position under material feed section 110 chassis.
(25) 10. Use material feeder trailer jack 210 to adjust height to allow engagement with towing tractor.
(26) 11. Continue backing tractor into material feed section 110 chassis until king pin locks engagement.
(27) 12. Hydraulically retract and fold material feeder trailer jack 210 and turn off material feeder section gas-powered hydraulic pump 310.
(28) 13. Attach air and electric lines to towing tractor.
(29) 14. Turn manual rear axle brake valve to off position. (In some embodiments, this step may be omitted.)
(30) In an alternate embodiment, to separate the feeder from the crusher, leaving the crusher in place, you could repeat steps 1 through 3, then release the brakes in axle 114 while retaining pressure in the air bag 428, then release the mechanical latch, thereby allowing relative movement aided by a hydraulic or winch-type system to move chassis 110 backwards to the mechanical stop.
(31) Also, rollers could be used to further facilitate relative movement of the two chassis.
(32) The terms road building materials are used throughout this description as an example of a common use of aggregate materials. It should be understood that the terms road building materials are intended to include aggregate materials, irrespective of the actual use to which such aggregate materials may be put. Similarly, the terms rock crusher are used as a common example of the use of a crusher; however, the terms rock crusher are intended to include any crusher, whether it is rock, concrete, or any other material that is being crushed.
(33) It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
(34) Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.