Claims
- 1. An asphalt paver attachment for pre-compacting a seam, rut or edge portion of a roadway during a paving or pavement repair operation in order to apply a controlled density paving method to said roadway paving or repair, the attachment comprising:
- a pivotally fixable compaction shoe having defined heel, tip and sole portions and of a generally elongate shape with an axis of pivotation defined by a singularly and transversely mounted pivot means proximate said heel portion;
- first fixing means for mounting the shoe at said pivot means to an asphalt paver proximate multiple roadway joint-, rut- or edge-encountering portions of the paver so that the shoe effects arcuate movement about said axis of pivotation over and proximate said roadway portions;
- combination actuation and a second fixing means attached proximate said tip portion and capable of extension and retraction so as to effect arcuate fixed positioning of said tip about the pivot means and thereby apply continuously a steady, but variable, compressing and compacting force through said shoe onto said roadway portions by positioning said tip portion in relation to said heel portion, whereby movement of the first fixing means on the paver selects a roadway portion to be affected and actuation of said actuation and said second fixing means effects a compressive force for application to said roadway portion selected wherein said actuation and said second fixing means is a mechanism for effecting connection between said paver and the tip portion in an arcuate direction and wherein fixedly securing the tip portion orients said tip portion rigidly with respect to the paver.
- 2. The shoe of claim 1 wherein fixing means is a pivotation means that is fixedly moveable to said paver.
- 3. The shoe of claim 2 wherein actuation and second fixing means is a mechanism for effecting connection between said paver and the tip portion of said shoe, whereby actuation of said mechanism moves the tip portion in an arcuate direction and wherein fixedly securing the tip portion orients it rigidly with respect to the paver.
- 4. The shoe of claim 3 further comprising a beveled lateral surface of the shoe disposed essentially distally from the first fixing means and used for effecting roadway edge dressing.
- 5. The shoe of claim 3 further defined by at least one longitudinally chamfered surface.
- 6. A compaction shoe for delivering a compressive force to a plastic mat surface comprising an elongate body defined by a flat sole disposed between a curved heel and a tip portion, a transverse pivot mechanism disposed proximate said heel portion, a first fixing means mounting the shoe by the pivot to a roadway paver so that the shoe is positioned along the paver's direction of travel, and an extendable and retractable second fixing means connected to both the paver and the tip portion of the compacting shoe, whereby extension and retraction of said second fixing means causes the shoe tip portion to move in an arcuate motion with respect to the heel portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 567,930filed Aug. 15, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,051,026, issued Sep. 24, 1991.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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