Tamper bar and wear plate for screed assembly of paving machine

US10246834B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-10246834-B1
Application numberUS-201715817913-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateNov 20, 2017
Priority dateNov 20, 2017
Publication dateApr 2, 2019
Grant dateApr 2, 2019

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A screed assembly for a paving machine, the screed assembly includes a screed frame, a screed plate attached to the screed frame, a wear plate attached to the screed frame, a tamper bar mounted to the screed frame and configured for up and down reciprocating motion relative to the screed frame, and an eccentric drive mechanism mounted on the screed frame and configured for driving the tamper bar up and down in a reciprocating manner relative to the screed frame. A bottom portion of the tamper bar is configured to slide along the wear plate, which is attached to the screed frame in between the screed frame and the reciprocating tamper bar. The tamper bar includes at least two intersecting chamfered surfaces with different angles from each other and relative to the screed plate at a leading edge of the tamper bar facing in a direction of travel of the paving machine as the paving machine is applying paving material to a surface.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A screed assembly for a paving machine, the screed assembly comprising: a screed frame; a screed plate attached to the screed frame; a wear plate attached to the screed frame; a tamper bar mounted to the screed frame and configured for up and down reciprocating motion relative to the screed frame; a heating element mounted at least partially within a recess formed within the tamper bar, wherein at least a portion of the heating element extends through a bore formed in the tamper bar, and wherein the portion of the heating element extending through the bore formed in the tamper bar is clamped between a clamping plate extending along a top surface of the heating element and a thermally conductive insert positioned below the heating element in the bore and configured to provide a thermal conductive path between the heating element and the tamper bar; and an eccentric drive mechanism mounted on the screed frame and configured for driving the tamper bar up and down in a reciprocating manner relative to the screed frame; a bottom portion of the tamper bar configured to slide along the wear plate, which is attached to the screed frame in between the screed frame and the reciprocating tamper bar; and the tamper bar including at least two intersecting chamfered surfaces with different angles from each other and relative to the screed plate at a leading edge of the tamper bar facing in a direction of travel of the paving machine as the paving machine is applying paving material to a surface. 2. The screed assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the screed plate is attached to the screed frame by a carrier structure, and the screed assembly further includes a vibratory mechanism operatively connected to the carrier structure and configured to vibrate the carrier structure and screed plate. 3. The screed assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the wear plate includes recessed fittings configured for attaching the wear plate to the screed frame, with each of the recessed fittings sitting flush with or below a surface of the wear plate facing the tamper bar so as to not protrude into a space defined between a forward-facing surface of the wear plate and an aft-facing surface of the tamper bar. 4. The screed assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the portion of the heating element extends through the bore formed in the tamper bar in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel of the paving machine. 5. The screed assembly according to claim 4 , wherein a plurality of hold-down bolts extend vertically through the tamper bar from a top surface of the tamper bar to the clamping plate, each of the bolts being configured to be tightened down onto the clamping plate to eliminate air gaps and enhance the thermal conductive path between the heating element and the tamper bar. 6. The screed assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the heating element is a flat-surface geometry heating element, and the thermally conductive insert positioned below the heating element has a half-round cross section to enhance the thermal conductive path between the heating element and the tamper bar. 7. A paving machine, comprising: an engine; a hopper for receiving asphalt material; a conveyor system for transporting the asphalt material rearward from the hopper for deposit onto a surface; and a screed assembly operatively associated with the engine and configured to smooth and compact the asphalt material into a mat, the screed assembly including: a screed frame; a screed plate attached to the screed frame; a wear plate attached to the screed frame; a tamper bar mounted to the screed frame and configured for up and down reciprocating motion relative to the screed frame; a heating element mounted at least partially within a recess formed within the tamper bar, wherein at least a portion of the heating element extends through a bore formed in the tamper bar, and wherein the portion of the heating element extending through the bore formed in the tamper bar is clamped between a clamping plate extending along a top surface of the heating element and a thermally conductive insert positioned below the heating element in the bore and configured to provide a thermal conductive path between the heating element and the tamper bar; and an eccentric drive mechanism mounted on the screed frame and configured for driving the tamper bar up and down in a reciprocating manner relative to the screed frame; a bottom portion of the tamper bar configured to slide along the wear plate, which is attached to the screed frame in between the screed frame and the reciprocating tamper bar; and the tamper bar including at least two intersecting chamfered surfaces with different angles from each other and relative to the screed plate at a leading edge of the tamper bar facing in a direction of travel of the paving machine as the paving machine is applying paving material to a surface. 8. The paving machine according to claim 7 , wherein the screed plate is attached to the screed frame by a carrier structure, and the screed assembly further includes a vibratory mechanism operatively connected to the carrier structure and configured to vibrate the carrier structure and screed plate. 9. The paving machine according to claim 7 , wherein the wear plate includes recessed fittings configured for attaching the wear plate to the screed frame, with each of the recessed fittings sitting flush with or below a surface of the wear plate facing the tamper bar so as to not protrude into a space defined between a forward-facing surface of the wear plate and an aft-facing surface of the tamper bar. 10. The paving machine according to claim 7 , wherein the portion of the heating element extends through the bore formed in the tamper bar in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel of the paving machine. 11. The paving machine according to claim 10 , wherein a plurality of bolts extend vertically through the tamper bar from a top surface of the tamper bar to the clamping plate, each of the bolts being configured to be tightened down onto the clamping plate to enhance the thermal conductive path between the heating element and the tamper bar. 12. A tamper bar and wear plate assembly for a screed assembly on a paving machine, the tamper bar and wear plate assembly comprising: a tamper bar; a heating element mounted at least partially within a bore formed within the tamper bar, wherein the heating element is a flat-surface geometry heating element clamped between a clamping plate extending along a top surface of the heating element and a thermally conductive, half-round insert positioned below the heating element in the bore and configured to provide a thermal conductive path between the heating element and the tamper bar; and a wear plate attached to a screed frame of the screed assembly on the paving machine by one or more recessed fasteners; the tamper bar configured for sliding engagement with the wear plate along a substantially vertical interface surface of a bottom portion of the tamper bar; the tamper bar including a bottom surface that extends in a direction substantially parallel to a direction of travel of the paving machine and substantially perpendicular to a direction of compaction of material being applied to a surface by the paving machine, the bottom surface of the tamper bar intersecting with a first chamfered surface extending upward from the bottom surface at a first angle relative to the bottom surface toward a forward-facing leading edge of the tamper bar, and the first chamfered surface intersecting with a second chamfered surface extending upward from the

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  • for laying-down the materials and consolidating them, or finishing the surface {, e.g. slip forms therefor, forming kerbs or gutters in a continuous operation in situ (E01C19/002, E01C23/065 take precedence; devices for guiding or controlling the machines along a predetermined path E01C19/004)} · CPC title

  • with tamping or vibrating means for consolidating or finishing, e.g. immersed vibrators, with or without non-vibratory or non-percussive pressing or smoothing means (E01C19/4806, E01C19/4886 take precedence; combined with rollers E01C19/488) · CPC title

  • for distributing granular or liquid materials ({E01C19/002, E01C19/45, E01C19/46, E01C19/48, E01C23/03, E01C23/065} , E01C23/07 take precedence; for filling joints or grooves E01C23/02, E01C23/09) · CPC title

  • adapted to impart a smooth finish to the paving, e.g. tamping or vibrating finishers · CPC title

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What does patent US10246834B1 cover?
A screed assembly for a paving machine, the screed assembly includes a screed frame, a screed plate attached to the screed frame, a wear plate attached to the screed frame, a tamper bar mounted to the screed frame and configured for up and down reciprocating motion relative to the screed frame, and an eccentric drive mechanism mounted on the screed frame and configured for driving the tamper ba…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Paving Products Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E01C19/4833. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 02 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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