Claims
- 1. A pavement cutting machine comprising:
- (a) a carriage of open configuration having a pair of spaced side rails, a rear crossrail and a front crossbar;
- (b) a pair of axially aligned wheels each attached to a different one of the side rails of said carriage intermediate the front and rear ends thereof;
- (c) a downwardly opening shroud having its front end pivotably coupled to the front crossbar of said carriage and disposed to lie in a central location intermediate the side rails thereof;
- (d) cutter wheel means rotatably journaled in said shroud so as to lie in a central location intermediate said pair of wheels with its axis of rotation passable through the axis of said pair of wheels when said shroud is pivotably moved;
- (e) linear actuator means having one of its ends coupled to said shroud and having its other end coupled to the rear crossrail of said carriage and actuatable for pivotably moving said shroud to lower said cutter wheel means into a pavement cutting position below said carriage;
- (f) an engine mounted on top of said shroud for movement therewith;
- (g) drive means connected between said engine and said cutter wheel means for rotational driving thereof; and
- (h) stabilizing and brake means mounted on said shroud for movement therewith and extending from said shroud, said stabilizing and brake means movable into and out of bearing engagement with the surface of the pavement being cut upon rotation of said carriage about the axis of said pair of wheels.
- 2. A pavement cutting machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein said stabilizing and brake means comprises:
- (a) a U-shaped bracket having a spaced pair of sidebars interconnected by a crossbar, said bracket attached to the rearmost lower edge of said shroud with the crossbar spaced rearwardly from said shroud; and
- (b) a drag plate mounted on the crossbar of said bracket with its lower edge positioned below said bracket.
- 3. A pavement cutting machine as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising an adjustable stop means on said shroud and extending therefrom for engagement with the rear crossrail of said carriage for limiting the pivotable movement of said shroud in the direction which lowers said cutter wheel means into the pavement cutting position thereof.
- 4. A pavement cutting machine as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising:
- (a) a handle means mounted on said shroud and extending therefrom rearwardly of said carriage for guiding and manipulating the rearward movement of said carriage;
- (b) a pointer affixed centrally of the lowermost rear edge of said shroud for guiding purposes; and
- (c) said rear crossrail of said carriage being upwardly offset to provide an unobstructed view of the lowermost rear edge of said shroud and of said pointer.
- 5. A pavement cutting machine as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising a wear compensating depth gage means on said carriage and on said shroud for indicating the movement of said shroud needed to lower said cutter wheel means from a point in contact with the surface of the pavement to be cut to a desired cutting depth.
- 6. A pavement cutting machine as claimed in claim 5 wherein said wear compensating gage means comprises:
- (a) a pointer extending from said carriage toward said shroud; and
- (b) a depth scale plate on said shroud and movable therewith in a path past said pointer, said depth scale plate including,
- I. a lower group of individually identified segments progressively arranged on said plate so that one of said segments will align with said pointer when said shroud is moved to lower said cutter wheel means into contact with the surface of the pavement to be cut with the particular one of said segments being determined by wear of said cutter wheel means, and
- II. an upper group of segments progressively arranged above said lower group and matching the arrangement and identification thereof to provide each of said lower segments with a matching segment in said upper group so that movement of said shroud from where said pointer aligns with one of said lower segments to where said pointer aligns with its matching one of said upper segments will lower said cutter wheel means to a predetermined pavement cutting depth.
- 7. A pavement cutting machine as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising means for adjustably mounting said engine on said shroud for adjusting the tension of said drive means.
- 8. A pavement cutting machine as claimed in claim 7 wherein said means for adjustably mounting said engine on said shroud comprises:
- (a) an engine platform pivotably mounted on one of its ends to said shroud and having said engine mounted thereon; and
- (b) and ajustable bolt means extending upwardly from said shroud into engagement with the other end of said engine platform for adjusting the pivotal position of said platform.
- 9. A pavement cutting machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cutter wheel means is rotatably driven in a counterclockwise direction as viewed from the right side of the machine so that pavement cutting action of said cutter wheel means will propel the machine rearwardly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 894,923, filed Apr. 10, 1978, by the same inventors.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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