Claims
- 1. Self-propelled apparatus for uniformly spreading topping material over a substantially planar, non-load bearing plastic concrete surface having a length, width, first and second opposing sides and a load supporting perimeter, comprising:
- a. a spreader including a hopper for storing a supply of loose particulate topping material and for dispensing a uniformly wide and uniformly thick layer of topping material through a widthwise slot in said hopper as said spreader is translated along a path, the flow of topping material from within said hopper through said slot and onto the plastic concrete surface defining a topping flow path;
- b. bridge means supported above and spanning the width of the concrete surface to provide a continuous, linear path for translating said spreader back and forth across the non-load bearing plastic concrete surface and for maintaining said spreader vertically spaced above and separated from the plastic surface, said bridge means including
- i. At least one triangular truss bridge span including a load bearing base having an upper surface and first and second spaced apart edges for supporting said spreader, an apex element spaced apart from and extending parallel to said span base and first and second end sections, said first and second edges and said apex element defining the triangular cross section of said bridge span;
- ii. guide means coupled to said span base and including a linear, vertically oriented surface defining a linear path along said span;
- iii. first and second bridge support units coupled to said first and second bridge span end sectional for engaging the load supporting perimeter surrounding said plastic concrete surface at spaced apart positions on each side of said concrete surface to elevate said bridge span above the plastic concrete surface;
- iv. means including first and second roller units coupled to said bridge support units and contacting the load supporting perimeter on each side of the concrete surface for translating said bridge means along the load supporting perimeter, wherein said first roller unit engages the load supporting perimeter on one side of said concrete surface and said second roller unit engages the opposite side of the load supporting perimeter;
- c. spreader to bridge coupling means for transferring the weight of said spreader to said bridge span load bearing base, for engaging the vertically oriented surface of said guide means at first and second spaced apart intervals to direct said spreader along the linear path defined by said guide means and for engaging said bridge span at first and second spaced apart intervals along the length of said bridge span to maintain a fixed planar relationship between said hopper and said bridge span as said spreader is translated back and forth along said bridge span to thereby maintain a fixed planar relationship between said spreader and the underlying, substantially planar plastic concrete surface, said spreader to bridge coupling means including
- i. a first wheel assembly including at least one rolling member engaging said bridge span at a first location and including a first axis of rotation;
- ii. a second wheel assembly including at least one rolling member engaging said bridge span at a second location spaced apart from said first location and including a second axis of rotation;
- d. flow control means including rotating metering means positioned in series with the topping flow path through said widthwise slot for positively controlling the discharge of topping material through said slot at a rate related to the rotational velocity of said rotating metering means and independent of the vertical spacing between said widthwise slot and the plastic concrete surface, said rotating metering means including a drive shaft having an axis of rotation spaced apart from the first axis of rotation and from the second axis of rotation;
- e. rotary drive means coupled to and forming a part of said spreader for rotating the rolling member of said first wheel assembly and for rotating the spaced apart drive shaft of said rotating metering means; and
- f. drive control means coupled to said rotary drive means for controlling the direction of movement of said spreader along said bridge span and for energizing and deenergizing said rotating metering means;
- whereby sequential translations of said spreader across said bridge means followed by sequential translations of said bridge means along the length of said area in displacements related to the width of the layer of topping material dispensed by said spreader covers the entire surface of said area with a uniform layer of topping material.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said bridge means further includes bridge span length adjustment means for varying the length of said bridge span as said first and second bridge support units are translated along the length of said plastic concrete surface.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said rotary drive means rotates said drive shaft at a rate directly proportional to the rate of rotation of said rolling member.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said spreader further includes means for vibrating said hopper.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said bridge span has a length enabling said spreader to be translated to a location where the topping flow path reaches the first and second sides of the plastic concrete surface.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said bridge means
- comprises two of said triangular truss bridge spans
- spaced apart and wherein one span supports one side of said spreader and the other span supports the opposite side of said spreader.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said bridge span further includes a plurality of spaced apart struts extending between said apex element and the first and second span edges.
- 8. The apparauts of claim 7 wherein said struts define the sides of said triangular truss bridge span.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the shaft of said rotating metering means is horizontally oriented and includes a plurality of radially extending vanes.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said shaft is rotated at a rate proportional to the translation velocity of said spreader.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said bridge means further includes bridge span height adjustment means for coupling said bridge span to said first and second bridge support units at selectable vertical positions to adjust the spacing between said span and the plastic concrete surface.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said bridge span height adjustment means maintains said span load bearing surface parallel to the plastic concrete surface regardless of the relative elevation of the load supporting perimeter contacted by said first and second roller units.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said first wheel assembly, wherein said second wheel assembly includes third and fourth spaced apart, axially aligned wheels, and wherein said first and third wheels engage the first edge of the base of said bridge span.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said rotary drive means is coupled to drive at least one of said spreader wheels.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said rotary drive means includes a motor energized by a source of pressurized fluid.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said motor includes a rotary power output shaft and wherein said drive control means includes a flow control valve for controlling the direction of fluid flow through said motor to control the direction of rotation of the power output shaft of said motor and the direction of translation of said spreader.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said drive control means further includes a flow control valve coupled in series with the flow of pressurized fluid to said motor for controlling the speed of rotation of the output shaft of said motor and the translation speed of said spreader.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 407,620, filed Aug. 12, 1982, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 311,674, filed Oct. 15, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,540,312, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 170,126, filed July 18, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,349,294, which is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 101,545, filed Dec. 10, 1979, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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| 1968 Concrete Construction magazine article relating to a material spreader system. |
| General Comments relating to early material spreader systems. |
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