Claims
- 1. A method of applying to a traffic surface a coating composition consisting of plural ingredients, wherein the method comprises the steps of:
- (a) depositing a plurality of ingredients from a plurality of individual supply sources upon a traffic surface to be coated, with the deposits of at least selected ones of the ingredients being made in relatively close proximity to each other to facilitate the formation of a deposit mixture;
- (b) bringing into contact with the deposited ingredients a plurality of rotary stirring tools, with each of the rotary stirring tools including an associated rotary structure having associated depending blades that are arranged in an array about an associated axis that extends substantially normal to the traffic surface, with the axes of the rotary stirring tool begin spaced horizontally from one another to position the rotary stirring tools in relatively close proximity to each other for rotation in tandem to cooperatively effect mixing and application of the deposited ingredients to form a coating on the traffic surface, and with at least selected ones of the rotary stirring tools each having means connecting its associated blades to its associated rotary structure so that, when the associated rotary structure and blades are rotated about the associated axis, the blades are permitted to move a limited amount relatively toward and away from the rotary structure, and to rock relative to the rotary structure about other axes that extend substantially parallel to the traffice surface;
- (c) rotating the plurality of rotary stirring tools about their assocaited axes with the blades of the selected ones of the rotary stirring being urged into substantially continuous contact with the traffic surface and with the deposited ingredients to effect a a rapid mixing of the ingredients to a condition of uniform consistence; and
- (d) smoothing the mixed ingredients to the traffic surface by continuing rotation of the plurality of rotary stirring tools about said axes, with the blades of the selected ones of the rotary stirring tools moving relative to their movements to the contour of the traffice surface and to substantially maintain contact with the traffic surface.
- 2. The method of claim 1 additionally including the steps of:
- (a) providing an apparatus for supporting the rotary stirring tools, with the apparatus including a power drive system for rotating the rotary stirring tools in tandem; and,
- (b) moving the apparatus across the traffic surface along a forward path of travel to move the rotary stirring tools across the traffic surface along the forward path of travel, with the associated axes of at least two of the rotary stirring tools being located relatively forwardly and relatively rearwardly with respect to the forward path of travel such that at least one of the rotary stirring tools is a relatively forwardly located stirring tool and at least one other of the rotary stirring tools is a relatively rearwardly located stirring tool, and whereby the forwardly located rotary stirring tool serves to mix and apply coating constituents to traffic surface portions along said path before the rearwardly located rotary stirring tool serves to further mix and apply coating constituents to the traffic surface portions along said path.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the step of depositing ingredients from the supply sources includes the steps of applying at least one of the ingredients from the supply sources at a location along said path that is relatively forward with respect to the forwardly located stirring tool.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of depositing ingredients from the supply sources additionally includes the step of applying at least one of the coating ingredients from the supply sources at a location along said path that is between said forwardly located stirring tool and said rearwardly located stirring tool.
- 5. The method of claim 1 additionally including the steps of:
- (a) providing an apparatus for supporting the rotary stirring tools, with the apparatus including a power drive system for rotating the rotary stirring tools in tandem; and,
- (b) moving the apparatus across the traffic surface along a forward path of travel to move the rotary stirring tools across the traffic surface along the forward path of travel, with the associated axes of at least two of the rotary stirring tools being located relatively side by side as the apparatus moves along the travel path such that one of the rotary stirring tools is a relatively leftwardly located stirring tool and the other is a relatively rightwardly located stirring tool, and whereby the leftwardly and rightwardly located rotary stirring tools cooperate in serving to mix and apply coating constituents to traffic surface portions along said travel path.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of depositing ingredients from the supply sources includes the steps of applying at least one of the ingredients from the supply sources at a location along said path that is relatively forward with respect to the leftwardly and rightwardly located stirring tools.
- 7. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of providing an apparatus includes the step of supporting at least selected ones of the rotary stirring tools such that their axes of rotation are located relatively rearwardly along the path of travel with respect to the side by side arrangement of the relatively leftwardly and rightwardly located rotary stirring tools, whereby the apparatus has relatively forwardly and relatively rearwardly located rotary stirring tools, and the step of rotating the rotary tools includes the step of rotating the forwardly and rearwardly located rotary stirring tools in tandem to cooperatively effect mixing and application to traffic surface portions of such coating ingredients as are deposited thereon as the apparatus moves along the travel path.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the step of depositing ingredients from the supply sources additionally includes the step of applying at least one of the coating ingredients from the supply sources at a location along said path that is between the relatively forwardly and relatively rearwardly located rotary stirring tools.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of depositing ingredients from individual supply sources includes the step of intermittently starting and stopping the deposit of at least a selected one of the ingredients to accommodate variations in the condition of the traffic surface being coated.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of rotating the plurality of rotary finishing tools includes the step of adjusting the speed of tool rotation to accommodate the nature of the ingredients that are being applied to the traffic surface.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of depositing a plurality of ingredients from a plurality of individual supply sources includes the steps of:
- (a) progressively applying the deposits of ingredients in a path along the surface; and,
- (b) moving the plurality of rotary stirring tools along said path concurrently with the step of depositing the ingredients and directly subsequent to the deposit thereof.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of depositing a plurality of ingredients from a plurality of individual supply sources includes the step of metering the deposition flow of said ingredients, and wherein the step of moving the plurality of rotating stirring tools includes the steps of:
- (a) controlling the speed of movement of the tool along said path; and,
- (b) adjusting both said deposition flow and said speed of movement in relationship to each other to accommodate both the nature of the coating being applied and the nature of the surface being treated.
- 13. The method of claim 12 further including the step of controlling the speed of rotation of the tools and controlling the speed of movement of the tools along the path in relationship to each other to accommodate the nature of the coating being applied and the condition of the traffic surface being coated.
- 14. Apparatus for supplying coating compositions consisting of plural ingredients to traffic surfaces, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a frame and wheels for supporting the frame upon a traffice surface to be coated;
- (b) plural supply source containers mounted on the frame, with a separate one of the containers being provided for each of the ingredients of the ultimate composition;
- (c) a plurality of dispensing means with a separate one of the dispensing means being provided for each of the supply sources for depositing the corresponding ingredient directly upon the traffic surface, with at least selected ones of said dispensing means being so clustered as to deposit selected ones of the ingredients in close proximity to each other to facilitate the formation of a mixture of the selected ingredients; and,
- (d) applicator means for mixing the deposited ingredients on the traffice surface and applying the resulting coating composition to the traffic surface, the applicator means comprising:
- (i) a plurality of rotary stirring and smoothing tools each having an associated supporting structure, associated depending blades arranged in an array that substantially radiates from an associated axis that extends normal to the traffic surface, with the axes of each said rotary stirring and smoothing tools being located in horizontally spaced relationship to position the rotary stirring and smoothing tools in relatively close proximity one to another for concurrent, tandem cooperative rotation to effect mixing and application of coating ingredients to the traffic surface, and with each of the stirring and smoothing tools further having mounting means movable connecting the associated blades to the associated supporting structure for permitting limited movements of the blades in directions extending toward and away from the traffic surface, and for permitting rocking movements of the blades about other axes that extend substantially parallel to the traffic surface;
- (ii) support means for supporting the plurality of rotary stirring and smoothing tools beneath at least a portion of said frame; and,
- (iii) drive means for connecting with each of the rotary stirring and smoothing tools to effect concurrent, tandem cooperative rotation thereof to effect mixing and application of coating ingredients to the traffic surface.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the support means includes a plurality of wheels, and at least selected ones of the wheels are so mounted as to be swivelable with respect to the frame.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein each of the dispensing means further includes means for adjustably metering the dispensing flow of the associated ingredient, and independent means for stopping or starting the flow of the associated ingredient without affecting the adjustment of the metering means.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the support means further includes means for lowering and raising selected ones of the rotary stirring and smoothing tools in order to effect one of several different types of contact between the blades and the coated surface to apply an appropriate finish surface to the coating.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 14 additionally including at least one separate dispensing means for dispensing an ingredient of the ultimate composition at a location spaced from the location where said plurality of dispensing means deposit ingredients in close proximity to each other.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein at least two of the rotary tools have their axes oriented relatively forwardly and rearwardly with respect to a forward path of travel that is followed by the apparatus in moving over the traffic surface.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein at least two of the rotary tools have their axes oriented in side by side relationship relatively to a forward path of travel that is followed by the apparatus in moving over the traffic surface.
- 21. Apparatus for applying coating compositions consisting of plural ingredients to traffic surfaces, comprising:
- (a) a frame and wheels for supporting the frame upon a traffic surface to be coated:
- (b) plural supply source containers mounted on the frame, one for each of the ingredients of the ultimate composition;
- (c) a dispensing means for each of the supply sources for depositing the corresponding ingredient direclty upon the traffics surface, with at least selected ones of said dispensing means being so clustered as to deposit selected ones of the ingredients in close proximity to each other to facilitate the formation of mixture of the selected ingredients;
- (d) means for mixing the dispensing ingredients on the traffice surface and finishing the surface of the coating, said means comprising:
- (i) a plurality of rotary stirring and smoothing tools each having associated depending blades substantially radiating from an assocaited axis that extends substantially normal to the traffic surface, with said axes being spaced horizontally to position the rotary stirring and smoothing tools in relatively close proximity to each other so that when they are rotated, the rotary tools will cooperate to stir and apply deposited ingredients to the traffic surface;
- (ii) drive means for drivingly connecting each of the rotary stirring and smoothing tools to a source of power for concurrently rotating said rotary stirring and smoothing tools in tandem cooperative relationship; and,
- (iii) means for supporting the rotary stirring and smoothing tools at locations that extend beneath at least portion of the frame;
- (e) wherein the drive means includes a plurality of vertical drive shafts, with each of said shafts being drivingly connected to a separate one of the rotary stirring and smoothing tools; and,
- (f) wherein the wheels include a plurality of swivelable wheel means each having a single wheel member for supporting the frame on a traffic surface, and bearing means for connecting a single swivelable wheel means to each of selected ones of the drive shafts.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein at least one of the drive shafts has a lower end region located centrally among its associated rotary tools, a downwardly facing opening is defined within the lower end region, a stub shaft extends into the downwardly facing opening, said bearing means is housed within the downwardly facing opening to journal the stub shaft to permit rotation of the drive shaft relative to the stub shaft, and at least one of the swivelable wheel means is connected to the stub shaft for supporting at least a portion of the apparatus, the weight of which is transmitted from the drive shaft through the bearing means to the stub shaft and thence to said at least one of the swivelable wheel means.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein the bearing means includes at least a pair of bearings that are carried within the downwardly facing opening and that journal the stub shaft at spaced locations therealong.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the lower end region of the drive shaft defines an end surface that extends in a substantially radial plane with respect to the axis of the drive shaft, and the apparatus additionally includes thrust bearing formation means that is connected to the stub shaft for providing a surface that extends in juxtaposition with portions of the end surface to transfer thrust forces between the stub shaft and the drive shaft.
- 25. Apparatus for applyign coating compositions consisting of plural ingredients to traffic surfaces, the apparatus commercialism:
- (a) dispensing means for individually dispensing a plurality of ingredients of a coating composition upon the traffic surface;
- (b) a plurailty of rotary stirring and smoothing tool means each being connected to and movable in association with the dispensing means for stirring the coating ingredients upon the traffic surface and for applying the resulting coating to the traffice surface, with each of the rotary tool means including:
- (i) separate support structure mans that is connected to the dispensing means for rotation about a separate axis that extends substantially normal to the traffic surface, with the separate axes being located in horizontally spaced relationship relative to each other to position the plurality of rotary tool means in relatively close relationship;
- (ii) separate mounting means movably connecting the associated blades to the associated support structure means for permitting limited movements of the associated blades in direction extending toward and away from the traffic surface, and for extending toward and away from the traffic surface, and for permitting rocking movements of the blades about other axes that extend substantially parallel to the traffic surface;
- (c) drive means for connecting the plurality of rotary tool means to a source of power for concurrently rotating the rotary tool means in tandem cooperative relationship to rotate the blades over the traffic surface; and,
- (d) means for raising and lowering at least selected blades of the rotary tool means and for setting the same in selected position to control the nature of blade contact with the surface of the coating.
- 26. Apparatus for depositing coating constituents on a traffic surface, for mixing the constituents in situ to form a coating, for applying and mixing the coating in a controlled manner to the traffic surface, and for smoothing the coating comprising:
- (a) carriage means including structure supporting a plurality of horizontally spaced bearing assemblies;
- (b) a separate vertically extending drive shaft journalled by each of the bearing assemblies for rotation about a separate vertically extending axis;
- (c) drive means for concurrently drivingly connecting all of the drive shafts to a source of rotary motion for concurrently rotating the drive shafts; and,
- (d) a plurality of rotary tool means with each of the rotary tool means being connected to a separate one of the drive shafts for stirring coating constituents that have been deposited upon a traffic surface and for finishing the surface of the resulting coating in response to rotation of the rotary tool means by the drive means when the carriage means is operative to position the rotary tool means to engage coating constituents that have been deposited upon a traffic surface, with each of the rotary tool means comprising:
- (i) a support structure mounted for rotation about the associated vertically extending axis;
- (ii) a plurality of blades depending from the support structure in position to be substantially radiating from the associated axis;
- (iii) means for so mounting each blade upon the support structure as to preserve a fixed angular relationship about the associated axis through the lengthwise center of the blades;
- (iv) means for mounting each blade for limited bodily movement to and from the support structure including means for urging the blade downwardly away from the support structure means; and,
- (v) means for rockably mounting each blade for limited rocking movement end-for-end about another axis that extends substantially parallel to the traffic surface.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 additionally including at least one separate dispensing means for dispensing an ingredient of the ultimate composition at a location spaced from the location where said plurality of dispensing means deposit ingredients in close proximity to each other.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein at least two of the rotary tools have their axes oriented relatively forwardly and rearwardly with respect to a forward path of travel that is followed by the apparatus in moving over the traffic surface.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein at least two of the rotary tools have their axes oriented in side by side relationship relatively to a forward path of travel that is followed by the apparatus in moving over the traffic surface.
- 30. Apparatus for depositing coating constituents on a traffic surface, for mixing the constituents in situ to form a coating, and for applying the coating in a controlled manner to the traffice surface, comprising:
- (a) carriage mans including structure supporting a plurailty of horizontally spaced bearing assemblies;
- (b) a separate vertically extending drive shaft journaled by each of the bearing assemblies for rotation about a separate vertically extending axis;
- (c) drive mans for concurrently drivingly connecting all of the drive shafts to a source of rotary motion for concurrently rotating the drive shafts about their associated ones of said vertically extending axes; and,
- (d) a plurality of rotary tool means with each of the rotary tool means being connected to a separate one of the drive shafts for stirring coating constitents that have been deposted upon a traffic surface and for finishing the surface of the resulting coating in response to rotation of the rotary tool means by the drive means when the carriage means is operative to position the rotary tool means to engage coating constituents that have been deposited upon a traffic surface, with each of the rotary tool means comprising:
- (i) a support structure mounted for rotation about the associated vertically extending axis;
- (ii) a plurality of blades depending from the support structure in position to be substantially radiating from the assocaited axis;
- (iii) blade mounting means for so mounting each blade upon the support structure as to preserve a fixed angular relationship about the associated axis through the lengthwise center of the blades, with the blade mounting means including means for altering the fixed angular relationship which the blade makes with said associated axis;
- (iv) means for mounting each blade for limited bodily movement to and from the support structure including means for urging the blade downwardly away from the support structure means; and,
- (v) means for rockably mounting each blade for limited rocking movement end-for-end about another axis that extends substantially parallel to the traffic surface.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 30 which further includes a depending skirt that extends about at least a portion of the perimeter of the plurality of rotary tool means to substantially enclose the blades and closely approach the traffic surface to be coated.
- 32. An apparatus for depositing coating ingredients upon a traffic surface, comprising:
- (a) dispensing means for dispensing coating ingredients onto a traffice surface;
- (b) a plurality of rotary tool means for rotation about separate axes that extend substantially normal to the traffic surface for stirring the deposted coating ingredients about on the traffic surface and for applying and smoothing the deposited ingredients to the traffic surface;
- (c) mobile support and drive means for supporting the dispensing means and the rotary tool means, and for rotating the rotary tool means about said axes; and,
- (d) each of the rotary tool means including:
- (i) separate support structure means connected to the mobile support and drive means for rotation about its associated one of said separate axes;
- (ii) separate stirring and applicator means including a plurailty of blade-like tools positioned below the associated support structure means at locations spaced about and substantially radiating from said associated axis; and,
- (iii) mounting means movably connecting the blade-like tools to the support structure means for permitting limited movements of the blade-like tools in directions extending toward and away from the traffic surface, and for permitting rocking movements of the blade-like tools about axes that extend substantially parallel to the traffic surface.
- 33. A rotary tool apparatus for forming a coating composition on a traffic surface by mixing and spreading applied ingredients deposited thereon and for smoothly spreading the same thereover irrespective of the lateral traffic surface dimensions, comprising:
- (a) a frame having a plurailty of vertically directed thrust bearing means each extending about a separate horizontally spaced, vertically extending axis of rotation;
- (b) power drive means carried on the frame means on the upper side thereof and including a plurality of drive shafts each of which is drivingly connected to a source of rotary motion for concurrent rotation about a separate one of said axes, with each of the drive shafts extending through a separate one of said thrust bearing means;
- (c) a plurality of carriage means, with each of the carriage means being disposed about a separate one of said axes and including a thrust bearing for receiving a separate one of said drive shafts for supporting the frame and drive means thereby, and with each of said carriage means further including wheel means for providing traffic surface support thereby to permit translation of said apparatus with respect to the traffic area undergoing treatment;
- (d) a plurality of rotary finishing assemblies each including:
- (i) a plurality of tool arms connected to and extending radially from a separate one of said shafts;
- (ii) a surface-engaging tool connected to each said arm at its distal end whereby said tools will rotate in a horizontal plane upon rotation of said drive shaft by said power means thereby to effect treatment of the traffic surface;
- (iii) mans mounting each said tool arm for vertical movement with respect to the associated drive shaft and with respect to said tool connected thereto to accommodate irregularities in the treated surface while maintaining the orientation of the tool with respect thereto; and,
- (iv) means yieldably biasing at least selected ones of said tool arms downwardly to maintain the associated tools in contact with the treated surface; and,
- (e) means for adjusting each tool for a vertical axis with respect to its tool arm thereby to predetermined the character and extent of trying applied to the traffic surface.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 213,449, filed June 28, 1988, now abandoned, as a continuation of application Ser. No. 085,253 filed Aug. 11, 1987, now abandoned, as a continuation of application of Ser. No. 892,337 filed Aug. 1, 1986, now abandoned as a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 532,742 filed Sept. 16, 1983 (issued Aug. 5, 1986 to Alexander Laditka as U.S. Pat. No. 4,603,999 entitled APPARATUS FOR MIXING AND SPREADING COATINGS ON SURFACES), hereinafter referred to as the "Parent Case," which, in turn, was filed as a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 408,484 filed Aug. 16, 1982 (issued Oct. 16, 1984 to Alexander Laditak as U.S. Pat. No. 4,477,203 entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR APPLYING COATINGS TO TRAFFIC SURFACES), hereinafter referred to as the "Grandparent Case." The disclosures of the Parent Case and the Grandparent Case are incorporated herein by reference.
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