Apparatus for applying line striping chemicals and reflective beads to a surface

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6547158
  • Patent Number
    6,547,158
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 12, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A three wheeled carriage supports an air compressor, a container for reflective glass beads and a primary hose enclosing secondary hoses delivering plural paint components to a spray gun. The three wheeled carriage has a handle bar operable by one person with three switches, one to control the flow of reflective glass beads to a bead spray gun, another to control the flow of paint components to form a stripe by external mix of the paint components and a third to control an angle of turn for a front wheel. A trailer follows the three wheeled carriage, the trailer containing an air compressor and receptacles for two paint components and input into the secondary hoses. Wheeled dollies support the primary hose between the trailer and the three wheeled carriage.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to apparatus for line striping. More particularly, it refers to an apparatus for applying two quick setting external mix chemical line striping components and reflective beads in a 2-8 inch stripe on a road or airport pad surface.




Typical line striping equipment employing two quick setting external mix chemical components has exhibited difficulty applying reflective glass beads prior to the set up of the two chemical components. If the reflective glass beads are not incorporated into the line striping components before the chemicals harden, the beads will not adhere to the dried material and will wash off with a heavy rain or traffic.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,691,923 describes an apparatus for the application of reflective glass beads to a paint spray. Although a three wheeled carriage supports both the bead container and paint container, the paint is not an external mix type used in modern day paint striping. Such an external mix paint requires two separate paint component containers which cannot be appropriately mounted on a three wheeled hand propelled carriage. Modern day paint striping applications have been carried out with complex equipment as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,951,201. Such equipment cannot be operated inexpensively on a three wheeled carriage.




An apparatus is needed which will incorporate reflective beads into an external mix chemical composition before it hardens so that the reflective beads are an integral part of the stripe and at the same time with an apparatus that can be inexpensively employed by a minimum number of operators.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention solves this problem by providing an apparatus that applies a reflective glass bead pattern to a two component external mix line striping pattern utilizing a minimum number of operators. A one-person operated three wheeled carriage has a handle bar supporting switches to control the flow of an external mix two component paint mixture to a spray gun at a front portion of the carriage. The carriage also supports a container for reflective glass beads and a compressor for propelling the beads outwardly under air pressure to a bead spray gun spraying the beads in a pattern over wet paint. A T-bar supports a hose containing the paint component supply which emanates from a trailer following the three wheeled carriage. A multiplicity of wheeled dollies support a hose between the carriage and the trailer carrying the two component paint in separate containers and its air compressor.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic description of the apparatus of this invention.





FIG. 2

is a prospective view of the first multi-wheeled carriage and a wheeled dolly supporting the hose transporting the line striping paint components employed in the apparatus.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged view of the handle bar actuating levers at rest.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged view of the handle bar actuating levers' position when line striping is ongoing.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged view of the line striping spray guns during a striping operation.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the line striping apparatus


10


of this invention includes a first multi-wheeled carriage


12


, a container


14


for reflective glass beads, a primary hose


16


enclosing three hoses; namely, a secondary hose


18


for conveying a first paint component, another secondary hose


20


for conveying a second paint component and a hose


22


for conveying air under pressure to the paint spray gun


24


. A second multi-wheeled carriage


26


transports a first paint component container


28


, a second paint component container


30


and an air compressor


32


. Multiple wheeled dollies


34


support hose


16


between the second multi-wheeled carriage


26


and the first multi-wheeled carriage


12


. Hose


16


is supported on carriage


12


by a T-bar


44


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the first multi-wheeled carriage


12


is preferably a three wheeled unit with a front wheel


36


locked in position in response to release of handle bar wheel switch


38


. When switch


38


is squeezed towards handle bar


40


, wheel cable


42


allows wheel


36


to be turned to the right from a straight away position as seen in FIG.


2


. Once wheel


36


is set in the correct direction, release of switch


38


locks wheel


36


in position.




Reflective glass spheres


46


are sprayed from container


14


through hose


48


to the bead spray gun


50


. The bead dedicated air compressor


52


activated by motor


54


on carriage


12


sends the beads


46


under air pressure from the container


14


when the on/off switch


56


is activated as seen in FIG.


4


. Container


14


has a pressure lid


58


with suitable pressure gauges


60


to keep the beads


46


continuously flowing from container


14


when switch


56


is on. Air pressure line


62


from the compressor


52


leads to switch housing


64


. The air pressure is then diverted one-half via line


66


to pressure gauges


60


and to container


14


and one-half via line


68


to bead spray gun


50


.




Handle bar switch


70


on handle bar


72


lifts up as seen in

FIG. 4

to cause actuator line


74


to open a valve in paint spray gun


24


to permit flow of the paint components propelled by air pressure from line


22


. The paint components do not mix until sprayed from spray gun


24


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a single operator can walk behind handle bars


40


and


72


. As the operator moves forward, wheel switch


38


is actuated to position wheel


36


in the correct direction. For a circle such as an airport ramp area, the wheel is directed to the right and then wheel switch


38


is released to retain a fixed position for the wheel


36


. The operator then lifts on/off switch


56


upwardly to activate the compressor


52


to eject beads


46


by air pressure out of bead gun


50


. At the same time, the operator lifts handle bar switch


70


upwardly to permit flow of the two paint components out of paint spray gun


24


. Air pressure is exerted from compressor




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the spray gun


24


fires a two component paint spray external mix pattern


76


to create a 2-8 inch stripe


78


on road surface


80


. The bead pattern


82


spreads out beyond the paint pattern


76


, but will only stick to the paint stripe


78


. The bead spray gun


50


must be spaced closely behind (within one yard) from the paint spray gun


24


to ensure sticking of the beads


46


to the paint stripe


78


. Support rod


84


resting on carriage frame member


86


retains the bead gun


50


and paint spray gun


24


spaced apart at a desired distance.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, the container


28


contains one component of a two component external mix material for line striping. This component can be Polyshield/Polyurea Group including AMP-100®, F-AMP® sold by Specialty Products, Inc. of Lakewood, Wash. Container


30


contains a mixture of 4, 4′-diphenylmethane diisocyanate, also sold by Specialty Products, Inc.




Carriage


26


is preferably a trailer of sufficient size to support the containers


28


and


30


and air compressor


32


, together with the hoses


18


,


20


and


22


enclosed within primary hose


16


. Dollies


34


support hose


16


between trailer


26


and the three wheeled carriage


12


. The trailer


26


moves with carriage


12


during the line striping operation. Reflective beads


46


can be any commercially available bead as set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 5,951,201. The spreading of the reflective beads


46


is simultaneous with the application of the two paint components so that the quick drying paint receives the reflective beads before the paint dries. The inventive apparatus


10


permits a single operator to line stripe with the three wheeled carriage


12


in any straight or curved configuration.




Other equivalent elements can be substituted for the elements disclosed herein to produce the same results in the same way.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for applying reflective glass beads and an external mix two component paint stripe to a surface comprising:a first multi-wheeled carriage supporting an air compressor, a container for reflective glass beads and a primary hose for conveying the two component paint to a paint delivery spray gun directed towards the surface; a handle bar on the first multi-wheeled carriage mounting a first on/off switch for controlling delivery of the reflective glass beads from the container to a spray device located directly behind the paint delivery spray gun; a second on/off switch mounted on the handle bar for a controlling delivery of the two component paint to a spray gun; a second multi-wheeled carriage for supplying the two component paint by way of a primary hose to the spray gun; and a means for supporting the primary hose between the second multi-wheeled carriage and the first multi-wheeled carriage.
  • 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the first multi-wheeled carriage has three wheels.
  • 3. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the primary hose for conveying the two component paint encloses at least two secondary hoses each containing a different paint component and an air hose.
  • 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the primary hose is supported on the three wheeled carriage by an upstanding T-bar.
  • 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the second multi-wheeled carriage is a trailer enclosing containers for each paint component and a secondary hose leading from each container to outside of the trailer where the secondary hoses are enclosed within the primary hose.
  • 6. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the means for supporting the primary hose between the second and first multi-wheeled carriage are multiple wheeled dollies.
  • 7. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the surface to which the two component paint and reflective glass beads are applied is an airport ramp area.
  • 8. A system for applying reflective glass beads to a wet external mix two component paint stripe applied to a surface comprising:a first multi-wheeled carriage supporting an air compressor, a container for reflective glass beads and a primary hose attached at an output end to a paint delivery spray gun directed towards the surface; a handle bar on the first multi-wheeled carriage mounting a first on/off switch for controlling delivery of the reflective glass beads from the container to a spray device located directly behind the paint spray gun; a second on/off switch mounted on the handle bar for controlling delivery of the two component paint to the paint spray gun; a second multi-wheeled carriage for supplying the two component paint by way of secondary hoses within a primary hose to the paint spray gun; and a means for supporting the primary hose between the second multi-wheeled carriage and the first multi-wheeled carriage.
  • 9. The system according to claim 8 wherein the first multi-wheeled carriage is provided with three wheels.
  • 10. The system according to claim 9 wherein the primary hose encloses one secondary hose transporting a first paint component and another secondary hose transporting a second paint component.
  • 11. The system according to claim 9 wherein the primary hose is supported on the three wheeled carriage by an upstanding T-bar.
  • 12. The system according to claim 10 wherein the second multi-wheeled carriage is a trailer enclosing receptacles for each paint component with the secondary hoses leading from the receptacles for the paint components to outside the trailer where the secondary hoses are enclosed within the primary hose.
  • 13. The system according to claim 8 wherein the means for supporting the primary hose between the second and first multi-wheeled carriage are a plurality of wheeled dollies that move in response to movement of the first multi-wheeled carriage.
  • 14. The system according to claim 8 wherein a stripe is formed on an airport ramp area or road surface with the two component paint and glass beads, the stripe formed by a circular movement of the first wheeled carriage upon actuation of the first and second on switch.
  • 15. The system according to claim 8 wherein the reflective glass beads are ejected from the container under air pressure upon actuation of the on/off switch.
  • 16. The system according to claim 9 wherein a front wheel of the three wheeled carriage is retained in a fixed position by release of a switch mounted on the handle bar.
  • 17. A method of providing a reflective stripe on a surface receiving vehicle traffic, the method comprising;(a) providing a three wheeled carriage having a front wheel fixed in a desired angle of turn by releasing a wheel switch mounted on a handle bar of the carriage; (b) mounting a container for reflective glass beads, an air compressor, and a T-bar for supporting a primary hose on the three wheeled carriage; (c) mounting an external mix paint spray gun on a front portion of the three wheeled carriage and mounting a reflective bead spray gun rearward and adjacent the paint spray gun; (d) actuating a bead switch mounted on the handle bar of the carriage to spray beads on a paint stripe created by a two component paint material emanating from the paint spray gun, the paint components each emanating from a secondary hose enclosed by the primary hose, the spray gun actuated by a paint spray gun switch mounted on the handle bar of the carriage; (e) providing a trailer to accompany the three wheeled carriage, the trailer containing a first receptacle for a first paint component, a second receptacle for a second paint component and an air compressor for propelling the first paint component through a first secondary hose and the second paint component through a second secondary hose to the paint spray gun, the secondary hoses enclosed by the primary hose supported by wheeled dollies moving between the trailer and the three wheeled carriage; and (f) actuating the bead switch moments before actuating the paint spray gun switch so that reflective glass beads are striking the surface as the two component paint forms a line stripe.
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