Claims
- 1. A screed, comprising:first and second end plates; a strike tube rotatably coupled to the first and second end plates and extending substantially therebetween; a drive tube rotatably coupled to the first and second end plates and extending substantially therebetween, the drive tube including a first drive cylinder, a spacer tube, and a second drive cylinder, a shaft for driving the first drive cylinder extending through and pivotally secured to the second drive cylinder; a first motor coupled to the first drive cylinder to drive the first drive cylinder; a second motor coupled to the strike tube to drive the strike tube; and, a third motor coupled to the second drive cylinder to drive the second drive cylinder; wherein the first drive cylinder is rotatably coupled to the second drive cylinder, such that the first drive cylinder and the second drive cylinder may be independently operated to control movement of the screed and to maintain the screed relative to a desired path.
- 2. The screed of claim 1, wherein the first drive cylinder is fixedly coupled to the spacer tube.
- 3. The screed of claim 1, wherein the first drive cylinder, the spacer tube, and the second drive cylinder define a first length and the strike tube has a length that is substantially equal to the first length.
- 4. A roller screed, comprising:an elongate strike tube powered by a first power source to rotate about a first axis in a first direction of motion of the roller screed during screeding; a drive tube having first and second portions powered by at least one second power source, wherein the first and second portions are cylindrical and axially aligned along a second axis, said first and second axes spaced apart and substantially parallel to each other, said strike tube and drive tube operably secured to a frame extending therebetween; a shaft for driving the first portion extending through and pivotally secured to the second portion along said second axis such that said at least one second power source is operably secured to said shaft toward said second portion for driving said first portion independently from said second portion thereby controlling motive force on the roller screed.
- 5. The screed of claim 4, wherein the strike tube, the first drive tube portion, and the second drive tube portion are independently operated as to rotation direction and rotation speed.
- 6. The screed of claimed 4, wherein the strike tube is a unitary tube having a surface that extends along its length without a substantial discontinuity.
- 7. The screed of claim 4, wherein the second drive tube portion includes a drive cylinder and a spacer cylinder that are fixedly coupled.
- 8. The screed of claim 7, wherein the drive cylinder of the second drive tube portion, and the first drive tube portion include a non-slip surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/304,616, filed May 3, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,350,083.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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