Screed plate interlock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6551021
  • Patent Number
    6,551,021
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 7, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
The screed assembly includes a screed plate and a screed frame. The screed plate includes a notch and the screed frame includes a tab that is inserted into the notch on the screed frame such that only screed plates and screed frames which include proper mating notches and tabs may be assembled together on road paving machines. In a preferred form of the invention, the width of the tab is approximately equal to the width of the notch to prevent lateral movement of the screed plate with respect to the screed frame when the screed plate is subjected to lateral impacts and forces during operation of the road paving machine.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to road paving machines, and more particularly to a screed assembly used in a road paving machine.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Road paving machines are used to deposit, spread, and compact an aggregate-filled tar-based paving material onto a prepared road bed to form a hard pavement surface. Road paving machines include a heavy metal plate called a screed plate that is used to level and compress newly deposited paving material into a compact layer.




The screed plates that are used in conventional road paving machines are usually coupled to a screed frame by a series of fasteners. The screed frame is connected to the rear end of the road paving machine frame.




A typical screed plate includes a curved leading edge that facilitates leveling the paving material and prevents accumulated paving material from overflowing onto the top of the screed plate. The curved leading edge of the screed plate is commonly positioned in a substantially vertical plane such that when the screed plate is coupled to the screed frame, the curved leading edge is positioned adjacent to a bottom surface on the screed frame. This interface between the screed plate and the screed frame is substantially planar which allows replacement screed plates to be easily manufactured and results in the interchangeability of the screed plates between different paving machines.




The above described screed assemblies are generally effective for leveling and compressing deposited paving material to form a paved road. Therefore, any improvement in the design or manufacture of such screed assemblies would be desirable.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a screed assembly for a road paving machine. The screed assembly levels and compresses newly deposited paving material into a compact layer over a prepared road bed.




The screed assembly of the present invention is configured with specialized mating components so that only appropriate replacement screed plates may be installed onto particular road paving machines. The mating components on the screed plate assembly of the present invention also prevent lateral movement of the screed plate relative to the screed frame when the screed plate is subjected to lateral impacts and forces during operation of the road paving machine. The components in the screed assembly are also easily manufactured and simply modified so that the mating components on the screed assembly may be varied from one road paving machine to another road paving machine. The screed plates are preferably configured such that the screed plates remain compatible with the screed frames on older road paving machines.




The screed assembly includes a screed plate and a screed frame. The screed plate includes a notch and the screed frame includes a tab that is inserted into the notch on the screed frame such that only screed plates and screed frames which include proper mating notches and tabs may be assembled together on road paving machines. In a preferred form of the invention, the width of the tab is approximately equal to the width of the notch to prevent lateral movement of the screed plate with respect to the screed frame when the screed plate is subjected to lateral impacts and forces during operation of the road paving machine.




The method of promoting the use of appropriate replacement screed plates on road paving machines includes: manufacturing a first screed plate that includes a first notch; manufacturing a first screed frame that includes a first tab which is inserted into the notch of the first screed plate when the first screed plate is assembled to the first screed frame; manufacturing a second screed plate that includes a second notch; manufacturing a second screed frame that includes a second tab which is inserted into the notch of the second screed plate when the second screed plate is assembled to the second screed frame, such that the first screed plate cannot be coupled to the second screed frame because the second tab on the second screed frame does not fit into the first notch on the first screed plate.











Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the following detailed description, claims, and drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a road paving machine including a screed assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view illustrating the screed assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a front view of the screed assembly of

FIG. 2

, illustrating tabs on the screed frame inserted into mating notches on the screed plate.





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating the tabs on the screed frame and non-mating notches on the screed plate.





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating the screed plate without notches.





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating the screed frame without tabs.





FIG. 7

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating a screed assembly with wider tabs and notches.





FIG. 8

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating the tabs and the notches at different relative positions along the length of the screed frame and the screed plate.





FIG. 9

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating longer tabs and notches.





FIG. 10

is an exploded perspective view of the screed assembly of

FIG. 3

illustrating a tab and notch configuration that facilitates using a fastener.











Before one embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including” and “comprising” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. The use of “consisting of” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass only the items listed thereafter. The use of letters to identify elements of a method or process is simply for identification and is not meant to indicate that the elements should be performed in a particular order.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a road paving machine


10


that includes a screed assembly


12


of the present invention. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the screed assembly


12


includes a screed frame


14


that is connected to a rear portion of the road paving machine


10


and a screed plate


16


that is connected to the screed frame


14


.




The screed frame


14


includes a plurality of supports


24


that are coupled to the screed plate


16


. The screed frame


14


also includes a front portion


20


that extends downward toward the screed plate


16


. Although three supports


24


are shown in

FIG. 2

, it should be understood that the number and type of supports


24


that are used to connect the screed frame


14


to the screed plate


16


may vary without departing from the scope of the present invention.




The screed plate


16


includes a first portion


30


, a second portion


32


and an intermediate portion


34


that connects the first and second portions


30


,


32


together. The first portion


30


is in substantially the same plane as the front portion


20


of the screed frame


14


and is preferably the same thickness as the front portion


20


. The intermediate portion


34


is a substantially smooth curve that connects the first portion


30


with the second portion


32


such that the first portion


30


is substantially perpendicular to the second portion


32


. The first portion


30


and the intermediate portion


34


of the screed plate


16


spread the paving material as the screed plate


16


initially passes over paving material. The flat second portion


32


of the screed plate


16


compresses the paving material into a substantially flat layer as the remainder of screed plate


16


passes over the paving material.




The second portion


32


of the screed plate


16


includes studs


36


A,


36


B,


36


C,


36


D that are welded to a top surface


38


on the second portion


32


and are inserted through holes located on the lower supports


24


of the screed frame


14


. Conventional washers and nuts are fastened to the bolts


36


to secure the screed plate


16


to the screed frame


14


. Although only four studs


36


are shown in

FIG. 2

, it should be understood that additional studs or other means of fastening the screed plate


16


to the screed frame


14


may be used without departing from the scope of the present invention.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the front portion


20


of the screed frame


14


includes at least one tab


40


that projects downwardly from the front portion


20


and is preferably integral with the front portion


20


. The tab


40


is also preferably the same thickness as the front portion


20


and is in substantially the same plane as the front portion


20


of the screed frame


14


. The number and the configuration of the tabs


40


are designed to be variable to ensure that only certain appropriate screed plates are placed onto selected road paving machines. The number, size, thickness and location of the tabs


40


along the front portion


20


may each vary while still embodying the invention.




The first portion


30


of the screed plate


16


includes at least one notch


42


such that when the screed plate


16


is coupled to the screed frame


14


, the tab


40


on the screed frame


14


is inserted into the notch


42


on the screed plate


16


. The width and thickness of the notch


42


are preferably equal to the width and thickness of the tab


40


such that the tab


40


occupies the entire void defined by the notch


40


when the screed plate


16


is coupled to the screed frame


14


. Matching the width of the notch


42


to the width of the tab


40


prevents the screed plate


16


from moving in a lateral direction relative to the screed frame


14


when the screed plate


16


is subjected to lateral impacts and forces during operation of the road paving machine


10


. The number and configuration of the notches


42


on the screed plate


16


preferably correspond to the number of tabs


40


on the screed frame


14


. In an alternative embodiment, the tabs


40


are located on the first portion


30


of the screed plate


16


and the notches


42


are located on the front portion


20


of the screed frame


14


.




The tab


40


and notch


42


configuration ensures that only screed plates


16


and screed frames


14


that include proper mating notches


42


and tabs


40


may be assembled together on road paving machines


10


. A manufacturer is able to produce a first road paving vehicle that includes one tab/notch configuration and a second road paving vehicle that includes a different tab/notch configuration such that the screed plate


16


on the second road paving machine will not properly connect with the screed frame


14


on the first road paving machine and the screed plate


16


of the first road paving machine will not properly connect with the screed frame


14


of the second road paving machine. Therefore, the road paving machine users are required to purchase and install an appropriate replacement screed plate


16


for a particular road paving machine


10


.





FIG. 4

illustrates one form of a non-mating interface between the tab


40


on the screed frame


14


and the notch


42


on the screed plate


16


that prevents the screed plate


16


from being mounted to the screed frame


14


. The screed plate


16


cannot be mounted to the screed frame


14


because the notches


42


are too narrow to accept the width of the tabs


40


.





FIG. 5

illustrates a non-mating interface between a conventional screed plate


16


and a screed frame


14


. The conventional screed plate


16


cannot be properly mounted to the particular screed frame


14


because the conventional screed plate


16


does not include any notches


42


that correspond to the tabs


40


on the screed frame


14


.





FIG. 6

illustrates a mating surface between a conventional screed frame


14


and a modified screed plate


16


. The conventional screed frame


14


does not include tabs such that the screed plate


16


, which includes notches


42


can be properly mounted to the screed frame


14


. Therefore, screed plates


16


that are made according to the present invention may be mounted to the conventional screed frames


14


which are found on older road paving machines


10


.





FIGS. 7-9

illustrate how the characteristics of the tabs


40


and notches


42


may be varied while still providing the mating interface between the screed plate


16


and the screed frame


14


. It should be noted that the invention may include any number of mating tabs


40


and notches


42


without departing from the scope of the present invention.





FIG. 7

illustrates a screed assembly


12


that includes tabs


40


and notches


42


which are wider than the screed assembly


12


illustrated in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 8

illustrates a screed assembly


12


that includes tabs


40


and notches


42


which are located at a different lateral positions along the screed plate


16


and the screed frame


14


when compared to the screed assembly


12


illustrated in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 9

illustrates a screed assembly


12


that includes tabs


40


and notches


42


which are deeper than the tabs


40


and notches


42


of the screed assembly


12


illustrated in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 10

illustrates another configuration for the tab/notch combination where the tab


40


is fastened within the notch


42


by inserting a fastener


44


through a hole


46


located on the tab


40


and a hole


48


located on a portion


50


of the screed plate


16


that is adjacent to the notch


42


. The tab


40


is preferably half the thickness of the front portion


20


on the screed frame


14


and the notch


42


is preferably half the thickness of the first portion


30


on the screed plate


16


. When the tab


40


is inserted into the notch


42


, the combined thickness of the portion


50


adjacent to the notch


42


and the tab


40


is approximately equal to the thickness of the first portion


30


on the screed plate


16


and the front portion


20


on the screed frame


14


.



Claims
  • 1. A screed assembly for a paving vehicle, the screed assembly comprising:a frame connectable with the vehicle and including a tab; and a screed plate having a first, generally vertical wall portion including a notch, the notch extending into the wall portion so as to be at least partially bounded by two facing surface sections of the plate, and a second, generally horizontal wall portion connectable with the frame, the notch being configured to receive the frame tab such that when the plate second portion is connected with the frame, the tab is disposed within the notch generally between the two plate surfaces and the mating tab and notch generally prevent lateral movement of the plate relative to the frame.
  • 2. The screed assembly of claim 1, wherein a portion of the screed plate is positioned in a substantially vertical plane.
  • 3. The screed assembly of claim 2, wherein the tab and the notch are in substantially the same plane.
  • 4. The screed assembly of claim 1, wherein the screed plate further includes a planar first portion that is in substantially the same plane as the tab and a second portion that is substantially perpendicular to the first portion, the notch being located on the first portion.
  • 5. The screed assembly of claim 4, wherein the screed plate further includes an intermediate portion connecting the first portion and the second portion, the intermediate portion being a substantially smooth curve.
  • 6. The screed assembly of claim 1, wherein the tab includes a thickness and the screed frame includes a thickness, the thickness of the tab being less than the thickness of the screed frame.
  • 7. The screed assembly of claim 1, wherein the screed plate includes a thickness and the notch includes a depth that is less than the thickness of the screed plate.
  • 8. The screed assembly of claim 1 of the notch is equal to the thickness of the screed plate such that the notch extends completely through the screed plate.
  • 9. The screed assembly of claim 7, wherein the depth of the notch is about one half the thickness of the screed plate.
  • 10. The screed assembly of claim 7, wherein the screed plate is coupled to the screed frame by a fastener inserted through the tab and a portion of the screed plate adjacent to the notch.
  • 11. The screed assembly of claim 10, wherein the tab and the portion of the screed plate adjacent to the notch each include a hole.
  • 12. The screed assembly of claim 1, wherein the tab includes a width and the notch includes a width, the width of the tab being approximately equal to the width of the notch such that when the tab is inserted within the notch the screed plate is prevented from moving in a lateral direction relative to the screed frame.
  • 13. The screed assembly of claim 1, wherein the tab is integrally formed with the screed frame.
  • 14. The screed assembly of claim 1, wherein the screed frame includes a plurality of tabs and the screed plate includes a plurality of notches for receiving the plurality of tabs.
  • 15. The screed assembly of claim 14, wherein the plurality of tabs are equally spaced from each other.
  • 16. The screed assembly of claim 15, wherein the plurality of tabs are substantially equal in size.
  • 17. A screed assembly for a paving vehicle, the screed assembly comprising:a frame connectable with the paving vehicle and having a wall portion including a notch, the notch extending into the wall portion so as to be at least partially bounded by two facing surface sections of the wall portion; and a screed plate having a first, generally vertical wall portion including a tab, the tab being integrally formed with the vertical wall portion, and a second, generally horizontal wall portion connectable with the frame, the tab being disposable within the frame notch such that when the plate second portion is connected with the frame, the tab is disposed within the notch between the two wall surface sections and the mating tab and notch generally prevent lateral movement of the plate relative to the frame.
  • 18. A screed assembly for a paving vehicle, the screed assembly comprising:a frame connectable with the vehicle and including a tab; and a screed plate having a first portion including a notch and a second portion connectable with the frame, the plate having a thickness and the notch having a depth that is less than the thickness of the plate, the notch being configured to receive the frame tab such that when the plate second portion is connected with the frame, the tab is disposed within the notch and the mating tab and notch generally prevent lateral movement of the plate relative to the frame.
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