Claims
- 1. In an asphalt pavement resurfacing machine having a transport structure, a heater mounted to said transport structure for heating an underlying asphalt pavement surface to form a heated surface, a mill mounted to said transport structure follow said heater and grind said heated surface to form a milled material and to prepare said underlying surface to a preset depth, a rejuvenating fluid sprayer for introducing a rejuvenating fluid to said milled material and a mixer for blending said milled material with said rejuvenating fluid, the improvement comprising:
providing said mill with at least two outlets of predetermined breadth; providing a respective height monitor at each of said two outlets for determining the height of milled material being discharged from each outlet; providing respective forward facing inlets into said mixer for receiving milled material from each said outlet as said machine is advanced in said travel direction; providing a respective rejuvenating fluid sprayer for spraying rejuvenating fluid on said milled material adjacent each said outlet; said mixer being a pug mill having a housing with a downwardly facing bottom opening; and, said mixer having a plurality of paddles extending radially from a pug mill shaft housed within said housing, rotatable with said shaft and oriented to blend said rejuvenating fluid with said milled material and to direct a blended material thus formed toward at least one discharge outlet facing rearwardly relative to a travel direction of said resurfacing machine.
- 2. An asphalt pavement resurfacing machine as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:
a control and processing station which receives input from each said height monitor and from a resurfacing machine speed monitor to determine discharge rate of milled material from each said outlet and cause each said sprayer to dispense rejuvenating fluid on said milled material at a desired rate based on said discharge rate.
- 3. An asphalt pavement resurfacing machine as claimed in claim 2 wherein:
windrow guides extend between said outlets of said mill and said inlets of said mixer to maintain windrow breadth and guide the windrows into said inlets.
- 4. A method of asphalt paved road surface rejuvenation utilizing a structure having a heater, a mill and a mixer carried by a transport structure, said method comprising the steps of:
i) passing said heater over said road surface to heat and soften said road surface and form a preheated surface; ii) passing said mill over said preheated surface and milling said preheated surface to loosen said preheated surface to loosen said preheated surface to a desired depth thus forming milled material; iii) discharging said milled material from opposite ends of said mill in respective windrows of predetermined breadth; iv) measuring windrow height and rate of advance of said transport structure; v) comparing said breadth in step (iii) with said height and rate of advance in step (iv) to determine volume throughput; vi) adding a rejuvenating fluid to said windrows at a dosage rate based on a desired weight percentage and said volume throughput; vii) passing said mixer over said windrows and receiving said windrows through respective openings in said mixer; viii) blending said rejuvenating fluid with said milled material in said mixer to form a blended mixture; and, ix) discharging said blended mixture from said mixer.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein:
said mixer is a pug mill extending transversely across said support structure and having sufficient breath to capture said windrows simultaneously.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein:
said pug mill is operated in an inverted arrangement in which an open face thereof is adjacent said surface to utilize said surface as a bottom thereto.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/592,398 filed Jun. 13, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09592398 |
Jun 2000 |
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10142296 |
May 2002 |
US |