Claims
- 1. A tool head for use in depositing and forming on a subsurface, a plastic mass of concrete, said tool head having a leading edge and a trailing edge, said tool head to be moved along a predetermined path, leading edge first and the trailing edge trailing, to create a predetermined upper surface geometry in the plastic mass of concrete, said plastic mass of concrete hardening over time to form a concrete slab, said tool head comprising:a) a rigid tool head frame; b) a concrete delivery unit rigidly attached to the tool head frame and forming at least a portion of the tool head's leading edge; and c) a leveling element rigidly attached to the tool head frame and forming at least a portion of the tool head's trailing edge, and discharging concrete substantially transversely to and outside the predetermined path.
- 2. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the leveling element comprises an auger.
- 3. The tool head of claim 2, wherein the auger has an axis substantially parallel to the leading and trailing edges.
- 4. The tool head of claim 1, including at least one sensor providing a signal indicating an excess or insufficiency of concrete along the deposition front, and wherein the concrete delivery unit is responsive to the sensor signal.
- 5. The tool head of claim 2, including a screed forming at least a portion of the trailing edge of the tool head and carried by the tool head frame.
- 6. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the concrete delivery unit is of the type that controllably deposits concrete at any point along a deposition front extending along the leading edge.
- 7. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the concrete delivery unit includes is a concrete valve controlling the location at which concrete is deposited across the deposition front.
- 8. A tool head for use in forming on a subsurface, a plastic mass of concrete, said tool head having a leading edge and a trailing edge, said tool head to be moved along a predetermined path, leading edge first, to create a predetermined upper surface geometry in the plastic mass of concrete, said plastic mass of concrete hardening over time to form a concrete slab, said tool head comprising:a) a tool head frame; and b) a concrete delivery unit carried at least in part by the tool head frame, and comprising a concrete valve of the type having an outer tube and an inner tube mounted for rotation within the outer tube, said outer tube having a slot extending along at least a portion of the length thereof, and wherein the inner tube has a spiral slot extending along a length thereof, and a motor for controlling the angular position of the inner tube.
- 9. A tool head for use in forming on a subsurface, a plastic mass of concrete, said tool head having a leading edge and a trailing edge, said tool head to be moved along a predetermined path, leading edge first, to create a predetermined upper surface geometry in the plastic mass of concrete, said plastic mass of concrete hardening over time to form a concrete slab, said tool head comprising:a) a tool head frame; b) a concrete delivery unit carried at least in part by the tool head frame and forming at least a portion of the tool head's leading edge, said concrete delivery unit comprising a concrete valve of the type that deposits concrete at a controllable point along a deposition front extending along the leading edge; c) a leveling element mounted on the tool head frame adjacent to the tool head's trailing edge; and d) at least one sensor providing a signal indicating an excess or insufficiency of concrete along the deposition front.
- 10. A carrier frame for supporting and controlling the movement of the tool head of claim 9, said carrier frame having a longitudinal axis and having means for supporting the tool head frame for translation along the longitudinal axis to thereby define the predetermined path, and with the concrete delivery unit, the screed, and the leveling element each spaced from the subsurface during such translation.
- 11. The carrier frame of claim 10, wherein the carrier frame includes at least one beam extending along the longitudinal axis, said beam including at least one telescoping section.
- 12. The carrier frame of claim 11, wherein the tool head includes an actuator assembly for controlling the elevation of the tool head.
- 13. The carrier frame of claim 12, including a plurality of steerable wheels supporting the carrier frame, and drive means for the wheels.
- 14. The carrier frame of claim 10, including a carrier section of a concrete delivery system, and wherein the tool head supports a tool head section of the concrete delivery system, said tool head section connected to receive concrete from the carrier section of the concrete delivery system and to deliver concrete to the concrete valve.
- 15. The carrier frame of claim 14, wherein the carrier section of the concrete delivery system comprises a flexible, horizontally deployed concrete hose.
- 16. The carrier frame of claim 15, wherein when in use the concrete hose has a generally U shape and is smoothly deployed, and wherein the carrier frame includes a retractor stretching the concrete hose, to thereby retain smoothness in the hose and the U shape thereof.
- 17. The carrier frame of claim 10, including a tool train traversing along the longitudinal axis, wherein the train has an arm having first and second ends, said arm projecting generally transversely from the carrier frame, and wherein the tool head is mounted on the first end of the tool train arm by a vertical pivot allowing for rotation of the tool head of at least 180°.
- 18. The carrier frame of claim 17, wherein the tool train includes first and second pivots attaching the tool train arm to the tool train, said first pivot having a horizontal axis and said second pivot having a vertical axis.
- 19. The carrier frame of claim 18, including means for supporting the tool train and for moving the tool train longitudinally along the carrier frame.
- 20. A tool head for use in forming on a subsurface, a plastic mass of concrete, said tool head having a leading edge and a trailing edge, said tool head to be moved along a predetermined path, leading edge first, to create a predetermined upper surface geometry in the plastic mass of concrete, said plastic mass of concrete hardening over time to form a concrete slab, said tool head comprising:a) a tool head frame; b) a concrete delivery unit carried at least in part by the tool head frame and forming at least a portion of the tool head's leading edge, said concrete delivery unit comprising a concrete valve of the type that deposits concrete at a controllable point along a deposition front extending along the leading edge; and c) an auger forming a leveling element mounted on the tool head frame adjacent to the tool head's trailing edge, and further including a tool head bracket, a support arm for attaching the frame to the tool head bracket, and an actuator for controlling the position of the frame relative to the tool head bracket.
- 21. The tool head of claim 20, including a sensor attached to the tool head frame for providing a signal indicating the elevation of at least one of the auger and the screed.
- 22. A tool head for use in forming on a subsurface, a plastic mass of concrete, said tool head having a leading edge and a trailing edge, said tool head to be moved along a predetermined path, leading edge first, to create a predetermined upper surface geometry in the plastic mass of concrete, said plastic mass of concrete hardening over time to form a concrete slab, said tool head comprising:a) a tool head frame; b) a concrete delivery unit carried at least in part by the tool head frame and forming at least a portion of the tool head's leading edge, said concrete delivery unit comprising a concrete valve of the type that deposits concrete at a controllable point along a deposition front extending along the leading edge; and c) an auger forming a leveling element mounted on the tool head frame adjacent to the tool head's trailing edge, and further including a tool head bracket, a support arm for attaching the frame to the tool head bracket, and an actuator for controlling the position of the frame relative to the tool head bracket.
- 23. The tool head of claim 22, including a sensor attached to the tool head frame for providing a signal indicating the elevation of the toolhead.
- 24. The tool head of claim 22, wherein the leveling element is of the type discharging concrete substantially transversely to and outside the predetermined path.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
I claim priority for this application from my earlier provisional application of the same title filed on Dec. 12, 2001 and having Serial No. 60/340,942.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Provisional Applications (1)
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