The present invention relates generally to screed assemblies adapted to apply hot mix asphalt to surfaces, and particularly to screed assemblies having endgates.
It is known to use endgates in connection with screed assemblies adapted to apply hot mix asphalt to surfaces such as roadways, parking lots and the like. However, conventional endgates suffer from one or more disadvantages. For example, conventional endgates include a plurality of independent adjustment means and a plurality of independent means for applying force to the wear shoe. As a result, adjustment of conventional endgates is difficult and time-consuming, and each of the plurality of independent means for applying force to the wear shoe may experience unequal loads. In addition, the means for applying force to the wear shoe in conventional endgates do not remain perpendicular to the wear shoe of the endgate when the wear shoe is disposed at an angle. Consequently, conventional endgates do not maintain optimal surface contact with the hot mix asphalt applied by the screed assembly and they do not maintain uniform pressure on the hot mix asphalt.
It would be desirable, therefore, if an apparatus and method for an endgate with angle adjustment could be provided that would result in easier, less time-consuming adjustments. It would also be desirable if such an apparatus and method could be provided such that each of the means for applying force to the wear shoe would apply an equal load to the wear shoe. It would be further desirable if such an apparatus and method could be provided that would maintain each of the means for applying force to the wear shoe substantially perpendicular to the wear shoe when the wear shoe is disposed at an angle. It would be still further desirable if such an apparatus and method could be provided that would maintain optimal surface contact with the hot mix asphalt applied by the screed assembly and maintain uniform pressure on the hot mix asphalt.
Accordingly, it is an advantage of the preferred embodiments of the invention claimed herein to provide an apparatus and method for an endgate with angle adjustment that results in easier, less time-consuming adjustments. It is also an advantage of the preferred embodiments of the invention to provide an endgate with angle adjustment in which each of the means for applying force to the wear shoe or other pavement contacting surface applies an equal load to the wear shoe or other pavement contacting surface. It is a further advantage of the preferred embodiments of the invention to provide an endgate with angle adjustment that maintains each of the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface substantially perpendicular to the pavement contacting surface of the endgate when the pavement contacting surface is disposed at an angle. It is a still further advantage of the preferred embodiments of the invention to provide an endgate with angle adjustment that maintains optimal surface contact with the hot mix asphalt applied by the screed assembly and maintains uniform pressure on the hot mix asphalt.
Additional advantages of the preferred embodiments of the invention will become apparent from an examination of the drawings and the ensuing description.
The invention comprises an endgate adapted to be attached to a screed assembly. The preferred endgate comprises a mounting bracket that is adapted to be attached to the screed assembly, a pivoting plate that is adapted to be pivotally attached to the mounting bracket, and a sliding plate that is adapted to be pivotally moved with the pivoting plate. The preferred endgate also includes a pavement contacting surface that is adapted to be pivotally moved with the pivoting plate, a support that is adapted to be pivotally moved with the pivoting plate, and a means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface that is disposed between the support and the sliding plate. The preferred endgate further includes a first adjustment means that is adapted to adjust the amount of force applied by the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface and a second adjustment means that is adapted to adjust the angle of the pavement contacting surface.
In the preferred embodiments of the endgate, the sliding plate includes a flange, the pavement contacting surface is a wear shoe, the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface comprises a plurality of springs that are biased between the support and the flange, and the first adjustment means and the second adjustment means are jacks. Also in the preferred embodiments of the endgate, the pivoting plate, the support, the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface and the pavement contacting surface remain in a substantially fixed disposition relative to each other when the pavement contacting surface is pivotally moved. In another preferred embodiment, each of the plurality of springs is maintained in a substantially perpendicular disposition relative to the pavement contacting surface when the pavement contacting surface is pivotally moved. Further, in a preferred embodiment of the endgate, each of the plurality of springs applies a substantially equal amount of force to the pavement contacting surface.
The invention also comprises a method for an endgate with angle adjustment that is adapted to be attached to a screed assembly. The preferred method comprises providing an endgate including a mounting bracket that is adapted to be attached to the screed assembly, a pivoting plate that is adapted to be pivotally attached to the mounting bracket, and a sliding plate that is adapted to be pivotally moved with the pivoting plate. The preferred endgate also includes a pavement contacting surface that is adapted to be pivotally moved with the pivoting plate, a support that is adapted to be pivotally moved with the pivoting plate, and a means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface that is disposed between the support and the sliding plate. The preferred endgate further includes a first adjustment means that is adapted to adjust the amount of force applied by the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface and a second adjustment means that is adapted to adjust the angle of the pavement contacting surface. The method further comprises adjusting the angle of the pavement contacting surface and adjusting the amount of force applied to the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface.
In the preferred embodiments of the method, the pivoting plate, the support, the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface and the pavement contacting surface remain in a substantially fixed disposition relative to each other when the pavement contacting surface is pivotally moved. Also in the preferred embodiments of the method, the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface is maintained in a substantially perpendicular disposition relative to the pavement contacting surface when the pavement contacting surface is pivotally moved, and the sliding plate is adapted to be slidingly moved relative to the pivoting plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to the pavement contacting surface.
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The invention further comprises a method for an endgate with angle adjustment that is adapted to be attached to a screed assembly. The preferred method includes providing an endgate comprising a mounting bracket that is adapted to be attached to the screed assembly. The preferred endgate with angle adjustment also includes a pivoting plate that is pivotally attached to the mounting bracket, a sliding plate that is adapted to be pivotally moved with the pivoting plate, and a pavement contacting surface that is adapted to be pivotally moved with the pivoting plate. The preferred endgate further includes a support that is adapted to be pivotally moved with the pivoting plate, a means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface which is disposed between the support and the sliding plate, a first adjustment means that is adapted to adjust the amount of force applied by the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface, and a second adjustment means that is adapted to adjust the angle of the pavement contacting surface. The preferred method also includes adjusting the angle of the pavement contacting surface and adjusting the amount of force applied to the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface.
In the preferred embodiments of the method of the invention, the pivoting plate, the support, the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface and the pavement contacting surface remain in a substantially fixed disposition relative to each other when the pavement contacting surface is pivotally moved. Also in the preferred embodiments of the method, the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface is maintained in a substantially perpendicular disposition relative to the pavement contacting surface when the pavement contacting surface is pivotally moved. Further, in the preferred embodiments of the method, the sliding plate is adapted to be slidingly moved relative to the pivoting plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to the pavement contacting surface.
In operation, several advantages of the preferred embodiments of the apparatus and method of the invention are achieved. For example, the preferred embodiments of the invention claimed herein provide an endgate with angle adjustment that results in easier, less time-consuming adjustments. The preferred embodiments of the invention also provide an endgate with angle adjustment in which each of the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface applies an equal load to the pavement contacting surface. The preferred embodiments of the invention further provide an endgate with angle adjustment that maintains each of the means for applying force to the pavement contacting surface associated with the endgate substantially perpendicular to the pavement contacting surface when the pavement contacting surface is pivotally moved. The preferred embodiments of the invention still further provide an endgate with angle adjustment that maintains optimal surface contact with the hot mix asphalt applied by the screed assembly and maintains uniform pressure on the hot mix asphalt.
Although this description contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments thereof, as well as the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the invention. The invention, as described herein, is susceptible to various modifications and adaptations, and the same are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the appended claims.
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