Claims
- 1. Apparatus for molding and texturizing the upper surfaces of non-cured concrete products having upper and lower faces bounded by a perimetral edge surface, the upper surfaces including coarse aggregate, fines, and a cement binder, comprising:a. a generally horizontally disposed longitudinally extending conveyor driven continuously for receiving individual concrete products, with their upper surfaces uppermost from a concrete molding machine, to travel in a continuous stream in an uncured state along said conveyor; b. an overhead force spraying station above said conveyor and said continuously moving stream of products having orifice mechanism for directing a predetermined volumetric overhead force spray of liquid at a predetermined, substantially vertical spray angle and pressure connected with a liquid source to force spray liquid with sufficient force to progressively loosen a predetermined amount of said fines on said upper surfaces as said products move past said force spraying station; c. a first blow off station above said conveyor spaced a predetermined longitudinal distance downstream from said force spraying station connected with a gas supply for directing a high pressure flow of gas generally vertically at said upper surfaces of said products at a pressure to blow off much of said liquid and said loosened amount of fines from said upper surfaces of said products; d. a flooding station spaced above said conveyor a predetermined longitudinal distance downstream from said first blow off station having orifice mechanism connected with a liquid supply for flooding said product upper surfaces with a lower pressure liquid in a volume sufficient only substantially to entrain remaining loose fines on said upper surfaces; and e. a second blow off station above said conveyor spaced a predetermined longitudinal distance downstream from said flooding station such that said products do not absorb enough liquid to affect their strength adversely, connected with a gas supply to create a gas flow at said upper surfaces to blow off said flooding liquid and said entrained fines to leave a textured surface substantially without loose fines on said upper surfaces of said products.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 with a concrete product molding machine for delivering molded products to said conveyor.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said orifice mechanism comprises nozzles at said force spray station provided in broadside lines spaced longitudinally apart about the longitudinal length of the products, which are sized and positioned to deliver a liquid spray which diverges at a spray angle of about 25 degrees, and an air knife curtain from said first blow off station is delivered at about 80 psi.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus is combined with a molding machine for densifying and molding said concrete products and releasing them with their upper surfaces uppermost in generally horizontal disposition on pallets to said conveyor in an uncured state wherein said upper surfaces comprise coarse aggregate and fines including a cement binder.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein orifices at said force spraying station are of lesser cross-sectional area than orifices at said fines entraining flooding station.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said force spraying station comprises a mechanism for supplying said liquid pressure substantially in the range 40 to 120 psi.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said flooding station comprises a mechanism for supplying said liquid pressure substantially in the range 10 to 20 psi.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said flooding station orifice mechanism is smaller in size than said orifice mechanism at said force spraying station.
- 9. The combination with a concrete products molding machine of apparatus for texturing the upper surfaces of uncured concrete slab, stone and block products having upper surfaces and lower surfaces, bounded by perimetral edge surface, the upper surfaces including coarse aggregate, fines, and a cement binder, comprising:a. a generally horizontally traveling longitudinally extending conveyor for receiving concrete products from said molding machine and moving them with their upper surfaces uppermost in generally horizontal spaced apart disposition in a continuous flow; b. a force spraying station positioned above said conveyor comprising means for directing a predetermined volumetric, overhead force spray of liquid at a predetermined, substantially vertical spray angle and pressure with sufficient force to progressively loosen a predetermined amount of said fines on said upper surfaces as said products move in said generally horizontal disposition in a continuously moving stream past said overhead force spraying station; and c. a blow-off station positioned a predetermined distance downstream along said conveyor from said overhead force spraying station, to prevent excess absorption of liquid constructed with means for directing a curtain of gas from above said conveyor vertically down at said upper surfaces of said products at a predetermined pressure adequate to blow off liquid and a predetermined amount of loosened fines from said upper surfaces of said products and d. a flooding station downstream from said blow off station having means including nozzles for only flooding the upper surfaces of said products connected with a liquid supply.
- 10. The combination of claim 9, wherein said force spray station has nozzles with orifices and downstream of said blow off station, said flooding station is provided with transversely spaced, flooding spray nozzles, having greater area orifices than said force spray nozzles, and above said conveyor but at a level below said force spray nozzles, and mechanism connects thereto for supplying water as said liquid at a less pressure than said force spray pressure, so as to provide a flood layer to entrain any fines of concrete material remaining, and wherein a blow off station is provided downstream from said flooding station with gas curtain pressure creating mechanism extending transversely of and above said conveyor at a spaced distance from said flooding spray nozzles to ensure that said flooding liquid and entrained fines are blown off before sufficient liquid is absorbed to deleteriously affect the uncured and cured strength of the products.
- 11. The combination of claim 10 wherein said second blow off station comprises a pair of gas curtain creating mechanisms provided downstream from said flooding station in longitudinally spaced apart relation, and said gas curtain creating mechanisms comprise pipes with slits in the bottoms thereof connected with an air pressure source supplying air under a pressure of about 80 p.s.i.
- 12. The combination of claim 9 wherein said force spraying station includes a line of transversely spaced spray nozzles extending transversely generally perpendicular to the longitudinally extending conveyor.
- 13. The combination of claim 12 wherein said spray nozzles have orifices diverging the spray vertically at an angle of about 25° and said liquid pressure is in a range of 40-120 psi.
- 14. The combination of claim 9 wherein said force spraying station comprises a mechanism for supplying said liquid pressure in a pressure range of 40-60 psi.
- 15. The combination of claim 9 wherein said gas is directed to said product upper surfaces from a knife slit at a pressure of about 80 psi.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application deriving from parent application, Ser. No. 08/788,585 filed Jan. 24, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,942,181, and also claims the priority of provisional application Ser. No. 60/011,016 filed Feb. 1, 1996.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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