Claims
- 1. In a method for heating pavement wherein microwave energy produced by a first source of heating energy is directed downward into said pavement to generate heat internally and instantaneously within the subsurface interior region of said pavement, and wherein said microwave energy heats a deeper region of said pavement more strongly than the uppermost region thereof thereby tending to produce an inverted temperature gradient in said uppermost region the further steps comprising operating a fuel consuming motor to drive a generator to produce electrical energy for conversion to said microwave energy, and counteracting said inverted temperature gradient while reducing nonproductive energy dissipation by transmitting thermal energy from the exhaust gases of said motor to the surface of said pavement to supplement the microwave heating of said uppermost region of said pavement.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including the steps of establishing a hot gas confinement region adjacent said surface of said pavement and transmitting said thermal energy from said exhaust gases of said motor to said confinement region.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of transmitting thermal energy to said surface of said pavement is performed by transmitting at least a portion of said exhaust gases of said motor to said surface of said pavement.
- 4. In a method for heating pavement wherein microwave energy is directed downward into said pavement to generate heat within said pavement including within the subsurface region thereof, the further step comprising applying thermal energy to the surface of said pavement to supplement the microwave heating of the uppermost region thereof including applying said thermal energy to said surface of said pavement in sufficient amounts to heat the uppermost region of said pavement to a higher temperature than said microwave energy heats said subsurface region thereof.
- 5. In a method for heating thermoplastic pavement wherein microwave energy produced by a first source of heating energy is directed downward into said pavement to generate heat internally within the subsurface region of said pavement, the steps comprising:
- applying thermal energy produced by a second source of heating energy to the surface of said pavement to supplement the microwave heating of the uppermost region of said subsurface region,
- confining said microwave heating of said pavement and said supplemental heating of the surface thereof to a predetermined fixed area of said pavement which is to be repaired,
- decomposing the pavement within said predetermined area by said microwave heating and said supplemental heating and then remixing and recompacting a portion of the decomposed pavement within said predetermined area,
- wherein said remixing is limited to portions of said decomposed pavement situated away from the border portions of said predetermined area to provide a heated but unmixed zone of pavement between the mixed portions and nearby unheated pavement whereby a temperature distribution is provided that enhances bonding of the remixed material to the pavement.
- 6. In a method for heating pavement wherein microwave energy produced by a first source of heating energy is directed downward into said pavement to generate heat internally within the subsurface region of said pavement, the further step comprising applying thermal energy produced by a second source of heating energy to the surface of said pavement to supplement the microwave heating of the uppermost portion of said subsurface region,
- confining said microwave heating of said pavement and said supplemental heating of the surface thereof to a predetermined fixed area of said pavement which is to be repaired,
- removing at least a portion of said decomposed pavement from a central region of said predetermined area following said microwave heating and supplemental heating thereof while leaving the pavement of the marginal regions of said area in place whereby said central region is bounded by pavement having a temperature distribution which enhances bonding of additional hot pavement mix to said pavement,
- replacing the removed portions of said decomposed pavement with additional hot pavement mix, and
- compacting both the old pavement of said marginal regions and the additional hot pavement mix within said predetermined area.
- 7. In a method for heating pavement wherein microwave energy produced by a first source of heating energy is directed downward into said pavement to generate heat internally within the subsurface region of said pavement, the further steps comprising:
- applying thermal energy produced by a second source of heating energy to the surface of said pavement to supplement the microwave heating of the uppermost portion of said subsurface region,
- confining said microwave heating of said pavement and said supplemental heating of the surface thereof to a predetermined fixed area of said pavement which is to be repaired, and
- filling declivities in said predetermined area of pavement with thermosetting pavement repair material prior to said microwave heating and supplemental heating of said pavement.
- 8. In a method for heating pavement wherein microwave energy produced by a first source of heating energy is directed downward into said pavement to generate heat internally within the subsurface region of said pavement, wherein said movement is deteriorated pavement to which an overlay of asphaltic concrete pavement is to be applied, the further steps comprising:
- applying thermal energy produced by a second source of heating energy to the surface of said pavement to supplement the microwave heating of the uppermost portion of said subsurface region,
- confining said microwave heating of said pavement and said supplemental heating of the surface thereof to a predetermined fixed area of said pavement which is to be repaired, and
- spreading a layer of reclaimed oil asphaltic pavement chunks on said predetermined area prior to said microwave heating and supplemental heating thereof whereby said old pavement chunks are heated and decomposed by said microwave heating and supplemental surface heating, and mixing and compacting the decomposed old asphalt pavement materials on said surface following said microwave heating and supplemental heating.
- 9. Pavement heating apparatus having an energy applicator including microwave heating means for generating heat below the surface of pavement over which said applicator is disposed, further comprising microwave power supply means for energizing said microwave heating means, at least one electrical generator electrically coupled to said microwave power supply means to supply electrical energy thereto, at least one fuel consuming motor coupled to said generator to drive said generator, and heat transmitting means coupled between said motor and said applicator for delivering thermal energy from the exhaust gases of said motor to said pavement
- wherein said heat transmitting means includes at least one thermally insulative conduit connected between said motor and said energy applicator to transmit at least a portion of the hot exhaust gas of said motor to said pavement over which said energy applicator is positioned.
- 10. Pavement heating apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said energy applicator further comprises a housing having a top and downwardly extending sides formed of electrically conductive material for defining a microwave and hot gas containment region adjacent said surface of said pavement, at least one waveguide for releasing microwave energy into said containment region, said conduit being communicated with said containment region within said housing.
- 11. In a pavement heating apparatus having energy applicator means for generating heat within the interior of pavement over which said applicator means is disposed by microwave irradiation of said pavement, the improvement comprising:
- surface heating means for applying additional heat directly to the surface of said pavement over which said energy applicator means is disposed, wherein said energy applicator means includes a housing having a top and downwardly extending sides formed of electrically conductive material for defining a microwave and hot gas containment region adjacent said surface of said pavement, at least one waveguide for releasing microwave energy into said containment region, and at least one conduit for transmitting hot gas into said housing, and microwave energy trapping means secured to the lower portions of said side walls of said housing for suppressing the outward emission of microwave energy from under said side walls when said housing is spaced above said surface of said pavement by a gap which would otherwise allow the outward release of microwave energy.
- 12. Pavement heating apparatus as defined in claim 19 further comprising a means secured to the lower portion of said housing for supporting said housing on said pavement in said spaced relationship therewith and for enabling shifting of the position of said housing on said pavement.
- 13. In a pavement heating apparatus having energy applicator means for generating heat within the interior of pavement over which said applicator means is disposed by microwave irradiation of said pavement, the improvement comprising surface heating means for applying additional heat directly to the surface of said pavement over which said energy applicator means is disposed, wherein said energy applicator means includes a housing having a top and downwardly extending sides formed of electrically conductive material for defining a microwave and hot gas containment region adjacent said surface of said pavement, at least one conduit for transmitting hot gas into said housing, and a plurality of spaced apart horizontally extending waveguides secured within said housing and having microwave emission slits for releasing microwave energy into said containment region.
- 14. In a pavement heating apparatus having energy applicator means for generating heat within the interior of pavement over which said applicator means is disposed by microwave irradiation of said pavement, the improvement comprising:
- surface heating means for applying additional heat directly to the surface of said pavement over which said energy applicator means is disposed,
- a support vehicle for said energy applicator means, said support vehicle being movable to different locations on said pavement which require heating, and
- support and positioning linkage means for attaching said energy applicator means to said support vehicle while enabling limiting shifting of the position of said energy applicator means relative to said pavement without requiring movement of said support vehicle itself.
- 15. Apparatus for heating pavement in depth comprising:
- a support vehicle with ground engaging means for facilitating movement between predetermined locations over said pavement,
- means on said vehicle for generating electrical energy,
- energy applicator means for directing microwave energy downward into a subjacent area of said pavement,
- support linkage means for attaching said energy applicator means to said support vehicle while enabling shifting of said microwave applicator means to different selected locations over said pavement without necessarily moving said vehicle,
- microwave heating means at said energy applicator means for receiving electrical energy from said electrical energy generation means and for producing said microwave energy therefrom, and
- supplemental surface heating means disposed at said applicator means for maintaining a hot gas environment at the surface of said subjacent area of pavement by utilizing heating energy additional to that produced by said microwave heating means.
- 16. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 wherein said means for generating electrical energy comprises at least one electrical generator driven by at least one fuel burning motor and wherein said supplemental surface heating means comprises means for transmitting hot exhaust gas from said motor to said energy applicator means.
- 17. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 wherein said support vehicle has a frame supported on ground engaging means and wherein said support linkage means for attaching said energy applicator to said support vehicle includes an extendable and contractable boom having said energy applicator means coupled thereto and which is pivotally coupled to said vehicle frame for pivoting movement in a horizontal plane and further includes extendable and contractable conduit means for transmitting said hot gas from said vehicle to said supplemental surface heating means.
- 18. Apparatus as defined in claim 17 wherein said support linkage means further includes means for selectively raising and lowering said energy applicator means relative to said boom.
- 19. Apparatus for rapidly heating pavement in depth comprising:
- a support vehicle with ground engaging means for facilitating movement between predetermined locations over said pavement, wherein said support vehicle has a frame supported on said ground engaging means,
- means on said vehicle for generating electrical energy,
- energy applicator means for directing microwave energy downward into a subjacent area of said pavement,
- support linkage means for attaching said energy applicator means to said support vehicle while enabling shifting of said microwave applicator means to different selected locations over said pavement without necessarily moving said vehicle, wherein said support linkage means for attaching said energy applicator to said support vehicle includes an extendable and contractable boom having said energy applicator means coupled thereto and which is pivotally coupled to said vehicle frame for pivoting movement in a horizontal plane,
- microwave source means at said energy applicator means for receiving electrical energy from said generation means and for producing said microwave energy therefrom, wherein said boom is pivotally coupled to a subframe supported by said vehicle frame, said subframe being extendable and retractable in a horizontal direction relative to said vehicle frame, and
- supplemental surface heating means disposed at said applicator means for maintaining a hot gas environment at the surface of said subjacent area of pavement.
- 20. Apparatus for rapidly heating pavement in depth comprising:
- a support vehicle with ground engaging means for facilitating movement between predetermined locations over said pavement,
- means on said vehicle for generating electrical energy,
- energy applicator means for directing microwave energy downward into a subjacent area of said pavement,
- support linkage means for attaching said energy applicator means to said support vehicle while enabling shifting of said microwave applicator means to different selected locations over said pavement without necessarily moving said vehicle, wherein said support linkage means is extendable and contractable and pivotable relative to said support vehicle,
- motor means for selectively extending contracting and pivoting said support linkage means,
- microwave source means at said energy applicator means for receiving electrical energy from said generation means and for producing said microwave energy therefrom, and
- supplemental surface heating means disposed at said applicator means for maintaining a hot gas environment at the surface of said subjacent area of pavement.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Application Ser. No. 756,365 of Morris R. Jeppson, filed Jan. 3, 1977 and entitled Microwave Method and Apparatus for Reprocessing Pavements said application Ser. No. 756,365 having been abandoned following filing on Oct. 4, 1978 of application Ser. No. 948,503 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 756,365.
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