The present invention relates to deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application brushes for coating highway-bridge deck slabs with a waterproofing membrane, and to a deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus for towing an application brush.
When paving onto highway-bridge deck slabs is carried out, in advance of the paving, a waterproofing layer is built onto the deck slabs, then paving is implemented. The deck-slab waterproofing product ordinarily is heat-liquefied at 180 to 220° C. and evenly applied to the deck-slab section at a thickness of 1 mm to 5 mm, protecting against rainwater or other moisture infiltrating into the deck-slab section though it encroaches toward the deck-slab section through the asphalt pavement; wherein it is necessary for the application job to be done safely, rapidly, and uniformly.
To date, the paving work has been carried out by drawing the material (melting temperature 200° C.) out from the melting kettle into a metal bucket or the like, and, by a manual operation, conveying it to the application location. But with the rubber rakes and brushes that have been employed to date, applying the material uniformly onto the roughness of a deck-slab section has not been possible. What is more, because the molten material clings to rubber rakes and brushes and hardens, frequent replacement work has been necessary.
As apparatuses that pour the asphalt product, various inventions and conceptions have been proposed.
Proposed in Japanese Unexamined Pat. App. Pub. No. H10-18216 is one where an asphalt mixer is loaded onto the bed of a truck that can be run on public roads, with the asphalt mixer being a device furnished with an aggregate supplying means, a filler supplying means, an asphalt supplying means, a mixer, and a heating means for supplying heat to the asphalt supply means and the mixer.
Proposed in Japanese Registered Utility Model No. 3024935 is an asphalt-product pouring apparatus carrying onboard: a liquefying kettle holding asphalt product in a molten state, on a carrier that comprises a three-wheeled hand truck and is designed so that a worker can move it by his or her own strength; a gear pump installed inside the liquefying kettle, for expelling asphalt pitch that is in a molten state to the exterior; an expel hose having a nozzle on a tip end thereof, and being for pouring into a predetermined location the molten asphalt pitch expelled from the gear pump; a power transmission device for driving the gear pump, and comprising a driveshaft, a sprocket, a chain, and a speed reducer; an engine for driving the power transmission device; a heating device for heating the environs of the liquefying kettle, and made up of a burner and a gas canister; and a washing device for clearing residual asphalt pitch out of the expel hose interior.
Also, proposed in Japanese Unexamined Pat. App. Pub. No. 2006-266000 is an apparatus furnished with a power transmission device designed to enable switching the rotational motion of the gear pump between forward rotation and reverse rotation, and rendered to enable casting of asphalt pitch into the liquefying kettle to be carried out without manual intervention.
Still further, proposed in Japanese Unexamined Pat. App. Pub. No. 2009-167605 is an apparatus made up of an outer kettle that is equipped with a conveyance means, and an open-topped inner kettle that can be freely placed into and taken out of an inner-kettle placement space that constitutes the inside of the outer kettle, and that is provided, in the outer-kettle lower portion, with a combustion chamber furnished with sidewall openings for inserting heating means and, in the combustion chamber, with a carrying member for supporting the inner kettle as well as with a convection-current shielding means.
Nevertheless, the apparatus involving Japanese Unexamined Pat. App. Pub. No. H10-18216 is large-sized equipment, and small-scale mending such as repairs of cracks and splits is, from both a cost aspect and a transport aspect, challenging to put into practice. While the apparatus involving Japanese Registered Utility Model No. 3024935 is small-sized equipment that employs the discharge gas from the engine to discharge the residual asphalt, its structure is complex. A problem with the apparatus involving Japanese Unexamined Pat. App. Pub. No. 2006-266000 is that because the rotational motion of the gear pump switches between the forward direction and the reverse direction, ultimately the structure is complex. Furthermore, although the structure of the apparatus involving Japanese Unexamined Pat. App. Pub. No. 2009-167605 is simple, there have been problems with its means for applying asphalt in a molten state onto roads.
An issue for the present invention, in order to solve drawbacks such as the foregoing of the conventional technology, is to make available a deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application brush for coating highway-bridge deck slabs with a waterproofing membrane, and a deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus for towing the application brush to spread on waterproofing product, to enable the applying of deck-slab waterproofing membranes uniformly, safely, and efficiently to highway bridges.
The present invention, in order to resolve the just-stated issue, is a deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application brush for spreading waterproofing product onto highway-bridge deck-slabs, characterized in that inside a furrow in a furrowed metal plate, numerous metallic bristles are aligned into rows in a packed, sheet-like form and fastened in a state in which the numerous metallic bristles are clamped. Here, the numerous metallic bristles are advantageously weld-fastened inside the furrow in the furrowed metal plate and the lips of the furrowed metal plate are crimped onto them. Furthermore, having the furrowed metal plate be of a form in which it has been bent into a squared-U or a C shape makes it possible to carry out asphalt paving smoothly.
The present invention is an apparatus for spreading waterproofing membranes onto highway-bridge deck-slabs, furnished with: a hand truck designed to be mobile by being fitted with a handle and wheels; a liquefying kettle, carried on board the hand truck, for holding asphalt in a liquefied state; and a heating means carried on board the hand truck and, with propane gas being its fuel supply source, for heating the liquefying kettle; characterized in that the highway-bridge deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus, towing the abovesaid deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application brush, spreads on asphalt discharged from the liquefying kettle, a deck-slab waterproofing product. It is characterized in being furnished with a cowl housing the liquifying kettle, and a camera, disposed in a desired position on the cowl, for filming the status of the application of the deck-slab waterproofing product, and furthermore is provided with a video monitor on the handle, for monitoring the application status.
Utilizing a deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application brush and a deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus for towing the application brush that involve the present invention enables the applying of deck-slab waterproofing membranes uniformly, safely, and efficiently to highway bridges.
Because an application brush involving the present invention employs a metal brush (stainless steel, brass, or the like), work can be carried out continuously while warmth is easily maintained with the burner, etc. What is more, a deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus involving the present invention enables spreading on to a maximum of 150 m2 with a one-time pouring, since an application machine carrying on board a warming kettle (30 to 300 l) makes pouring from the melting kettle into the warming kettle possible. Since whether a deck-slab section is being coated uniformly can be checked by means of the camera and the television monitor while checking on the application work, the capacity for applying a deck-slab waterproofing membrane may be improved by a wide margin. Having the onboard-carrying hand truck run on batteries diminishes noise and vibrations, such that work can be carried out without problems even during the night.
Further still, the time and labor of transporting buckets can be saved, and the occurrence to workers of troubles such as burns is lessened, securing safety.
In the following, based on the drawings, a detailed description of embodiment examples of the present invention will be made. In each figure, identical parts are labeled with identical reference numbers, such that reduplicating description will be omitted. Further, the drawings in some instances are expressed exaggeratedly for the sake of understanding the present invention, wherein it should be borne in mind that they are not necessarily scaled-down, minute representations. Also, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment examples illustrated by the writing below.
Referring to the drawings, a detailed description of Embodiment Example 1 will be made.
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The case 30 in
The case 30 is provided along its front side with the asphalt discharge ports 310 in the liquifying kettle 31, and the flexible stainless-steel hoses 312 are connected to the asphalt discharge ports 310, wherein opening/closing the asphalt discharge ports 310 by operating the asphalt-discharge port open/close levers 311 makes it possible to adjust the quantity of molten asphalt A expelled.
The capacity of the liquifying kettle 31 preferably is 30 to 300 €. Having it be this capacity enables spreading on to a maximum of 150 m2 with a one-time pouring, saves the time and labor of transporting buckets, and lessens the occurrence to workers of troubles such as burns, securing safety.
The hand truck 20 is provided with, as handles 23, thill sections for towing, and having the hand truck run on batteries is preferable since noise and vibrations are nil, such that work can be carried out without problems even during the night. Also, the hand truck is advantageously configured with a monitor 42 attached to the handle 23, to allow a worker to check images shot with a later-described camera 41 attached to the front side of the case 30.
Further, as indicated in
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As for the application brush 10, as indicated in
The metallic bristles 101 as illustrated in
Using stainless steel, brass, or the like for the metallic bristles 101 of the application brush 10 is preferable. Because they are made of metal, work can be carried out with ease continuously while warmth is maintained with the burner, etc.
Concerning the application brush 10 in Embodiment Example 1, the inventor, through various experiments and prototypes, concluded that in order to apply sealing material (asphalt) to a road surface at 1 to 10 mm smoothly as well as uniformly, a structure for the application brush 10 possessing the following conditions is optimal.
To begin with, as to the furrowed metal plate 100 the dimensions of the channel are important. According to word from manufacturers, from 3-gauge channels to 5-gauge channels are what are ordinarily employed, and fabricating with anything other than these is unworkable. Thus, what is preferable for the dimensions of the furrow in the metal plate is a rectangular form of 20 mm height and 100 mm width, but this is not necessarily limiting. For the channel thickness, 2 to 10 mm is preferable.
Next, as to the bristles 101, it is preferable to bundle wires (0.08 to 1.5 mm in diameter) made of a stainless steel, and encase and crimp-weld them in the space in the above-described channel. It is also preferable that the measurement to which the stainless-steel wires stick out of the channel is a brush length of from 10 to 150 mm. It is preferable that the wires encased in the channel be of 0.15 mm stainless steel that is 500 to 650 g. In an implementation where the length of wire is made 80 mm, 550 g is preferable. As to the constituent material of the wire, the wire may be made of a metal such as iron, copper, brass, nickel, or tin.
It should be noted that in spreading on the asphalt, the work is executed at 160 to 230° C. for the application temperature, but asphalt that has cooled during a job sticks to the bristles 101, such that membrane thickness cannot be adequately managed. For that reason, it is advantageous to suitably employ fan heating, a far-infrared heater, or the like to heat the surface of the bristles 101 and make it so that the work may be executed continuously with the asphalt adhering to the bristles.
In a case where the sealing product is 2-mm coated, making applied use of a gauge-3 channel (4 mm thickness) is advantageously suited. In cases where the coating is put on thin, the bristle 101 wires are advantageously made bushy.
An example of utilizing the deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus 1 involving Embodiment Example 1 will be described. Reference is made to
To begin with, asphalt is put inside the liquefying kettle 31, the propane gas canister P is opened, and the burner is ignited to melt the asphalt. The deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus 1 is transferred to the site where the job is to be executed and is adjusted to position the application brush 10 over the desired paving line. Then, as indicated in
Then, while checking the status of the expelled molten asphalt A and the appearance of the asphalting by application brush 10, the worker draws back the deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus 1, as indicated in
In this way utilizing a deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus 1 and application brush 10 involving the present invention enables the applying of deck-slab waterproofing membranes uniformly, safely, and efficiently to highway bridges.
In the foregoing, preferred embodying modes for a deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application brush and deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus involving the present invention have been illustrated and explained; however, it should be understood that various modifications are possible without departing from the technical scope of the present invention.
Since utilizing a deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application brush and deck-slab waterproofing-membrane application apparatus involving the present invention enables the spreading-on of deck-slab waterproofing membranes uniformly, safely, and efficiently, they may find broad utility in paving not only highway bridges, but general thoroughfares also.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2019-039391 | Mar 2019 | JP | national |