Claims
- 1. A vibratory plate machine comprising:
- (A) a baseplate having a lower surface which compacts materials on a surface, an upper surface, opposed side surfaces connecting said upper and lower surfaces to one another, and opposed front and rear surfaces connecting said upper and lower surfaces to one another, said front and rear surfaces being curved laterally outwardly and upwardly from said lower surface; and
- (B) an exciter which is located above said baseplate and which imparts a vibratory motion to said baseplate, wherein
- said lower surface of said baseplate has a convex portion which surrounds another substantial portion of said lower surface, which rests on the surface to be compacted, and which extends from said another substantial portion to said front and rear surfaces.
- 2. A vibratory plate machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said side surfaces of said baseplate are barrel-shaped so that
- 1) said side surfaces curve laterally outwardly and upwardly from said lower surface and
- 2) said lower surface is wider at a central portion thereof than at opposed longitudinal ends thereof.
- 3. A vibratory plate machine defined in claim 1, wherein a plurality of reinforcing ribs are provided on said upper surface of said baseplate, said ribs being dimensioned and configured to channel debris that accumulates on said upper surface off from said baseplate.
- 4. A vibratory plate machine as defined in claim 3, wherein at least some of said ribs are generally triangular when viewed in longitudinal cross-section.
- 5. A vibratory plate machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising
- a console which is mounted on said upper surface of said baseplate and which encases said exciter, said console being formed from a unitary cast metal element; and
- a plurality of elastomeric shockmounts via which said console is mounted on said baseplate, each of said shockmounts being attached to said console at a location closely adjacent a corner of said console.
- 6. A vibratory plate machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising
- a console mounted on said baseplate;
- an engine mounted on said console and operable to transmit drive torque to said exciter; and
- a cage assembly which is mounted on said console and which extends over said engine, said cage assembly including
- first and second opposed side braces each of which is bent into a generally n-shaped profile,
- a rear lower cross bar which is located behind said engine and which connects said first and second side braces to one another, and
- front and rear upper cross bars each of which is located above said engine and each of which connects said first and second side braces to one another.
- 7. A vibratory plate machine comprising:
- (A) a baseplate having a lower surface which compacts materials on a surface, an upper surface, and opposed side surfaces connecting said upper and lower surfaces to one another; and
- (B) an exciter which is located above said baseplate and which imparts a vibratory motion to said baseplate, wherein
- said lower surface of said baseplate has a convex portion which surrounds a substantial portion of said lower surface and which rests on the surface to be compacted, and wherein
- said substantial portion of said lower surface is a planar portion and is centered under said exciter.
- 8. A vibratory plate machine comprising:
- (A) a baseplate having a lower surface which compacts materials on a surface, an upper surface, and opposed side surfaces connecting said upper and lower surfaces to one another; and
- (B) an exciter which is located above said baseplate and which imparts a vibratory motion to said baseplate, wherein
- said lower surface of said baseplate has a convex portion which surrounds a substantial portion of said lower surface and which rests on the surface to be compacted,
- wherein a plurality of reinforcing ribs are provided on said upper surface of said baseplate, said ribs being dimensioned and configured to channel debris that accumulates on said upper surface off from said baseplate,
- wherein said ribs include
- 1) a first rib extending laterally across a substantial length of a longitudinally central portion of said baseplate,
- 2) a second rib extending longitudinally rearwardly from a laterally and longitudinally central portion of said baseplate, and
- 3) third and fourth ribs located laterally between said second rib and said first and second side surfaces of said baseplate, respectively, each of said third and fourth ribs having a front end located on said longitudinally central portion of said baseplate and a rear end located laterally beyond said front end.
- 9. A vibratory plate machine as defined in claim 8, wherein said convex portion has a constant curvature so as to be partially-spherical in shape.
- 10. A vibratory plate machine as defined in claim 9, wherein said planar portion is semi-circular in shape.
- 11. A vibratory plate machine as defined in claim 8, wherein said planar portion is centered under said exciter both laterally and longitudinally.
- 12. A vibratory plate machine as defined in claim 8, wherein said planar portion is disposed forward of the center of said baseplate and adjacent said convex portion.
- 13. A vibratory plate machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising an engine which has an output shaft, a clutch receiving torque from said output shaft, and a belt that transfers torque from said clutch to said exciter, wherein said clutch comprises
- 1) a first pulley section and
- 2) a second pulley section and a drum integrated into a single cast metal pulley/drum assembly, said pulley/drum assembly being connected to said first pulley section.
- 14. A vibratory asphalt plate machine comprising:
- (A) a baseplate having a lower surface which smoothes asphalt, an upper surface, and opposed side surfaces connecting said upper and lower surfaces to one another; and
- (B) an exciter which is located above said baseplate and which imparts a vibratory motion to said baseplate, wherein
- said lower surface of said baseplate is generally convex and has a semi-spherical portion that at least partially surrounds a planar portion, said planar portion being centered underneath said exciter and being semi-circular in shape, said semi-spherical portion having a radius of greater than 200", and wherein
- said side surfaces of said baseplate are barrel-shaped so that
- 1) said side surfaces curve laterally outwardly and upwardly from said lower surface and
- 2) said lower surface is wider at a central portion thereof than at opposed longitudinal ends thereof.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/065,533, filed Jan. 28, 1997 in the name of David J. Waldenberger and Scott H. Micoley and entitled "VIBRATORY ASPHALT PLATE", and U.S. Design Pat. No. D393,864 and a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/789,757, filed Jan. 28, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,890,834, in the name of David J. Waldenberger and entitled WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR A VIBRATORY PLATE MACHINE.
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