Paver transition mark reduction
US-9534348-B2 · Jan 3, 2017 · US
US10844556B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10844556-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916360095-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2020 |
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A screed extension for a main screed frame of a paving machine includes an upper frame and a lower frame disposed below the upper frame. A height adjustment system is disposed between, and coupled to, the upper and lower frames. The height adjustment system is configured to moveably couple the lower frame to the upper frame. The height adjustment system includes an upper mounting plate affixed to the upper frame, and a lower mounting plate affixed to the lower frame. The height adjustment system also includes a first tube that is located between and coupled to the upper and lower mounting plates such that a first end of the first tube is configured to establish an interference fit with the upper mounting plate and a second end of the first tube is configured to establish an interference fit with the lower mounting plate.
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A screed extension for a main screed frame of a paving machine, the screed extension comprising: an upper frame; a lower frame disposed below the upper frame; and a height adjustment system disposed between, and coupled to, the upper and lower frames, the height adjustment system configured to moveably couple the lower frame to the upper frame, the height adjustment system comprising: a pair of upper mounting plates spaced apart from one another and affixed to the lower frame; a pair of lower mounting plates located below the pair of upper mounting plates, wherein the pair of lower mounting plates are disposed in a spaced apart manner from the pair of upper mounting plates and affixed to the lower frame; and a pair of first tubes spaced apart from one another and coupled to corresponding pairs of the upper and lower mounting plates, wherein a first end of the pair of first tubes are configured to establish an interference fit with the upper mounting plate and a second end of the pair of first tubes are configured to establish an interference fit with the lower mounting plate. 2. The screed extension of claim 1 , wherein the height adjustment system further comprises a pair of bushings disposed on an outer circumference of each first tube. 3. The screed extension of claim 2 , wherein the height adjustment system further comprises a pair of second tubes, each second tube disposed about the pair of bushings on the outer circumference of a corresponding first tube and coupled to the upper frame via a pair of arms. 4. The screed extension of claim 3 , wherein each lower mounting plate has: a first receptacle defined thereon for receiving the second end of a corresponding first tube therein and for establishing the interference fit with the second end of the corresponding first tube; and a second receptacle disposed around the first receptacle, the second receptacle having a depth less than a depth of the first receptacle for facilitating movement of the second tube therein. 5. The screed extension of claim 1 , wherein each upper mounting plate has: a cut-out defined thereon for receiving the first end of a corresponding first tube therein; and a slot extending radially outward from the cut-out to an outer circumference of the upper mounting plate. 6. The screed extension of claim 5 , wherein each upper mounting plate further comprises a pair of threaded receptacles transversely located to the slot, the pair of threaded receptacles in alignment with one another for receiving a fastener axially therein and establishing the interference fit with the first end of the corresponding first tube. 7. The screed extension of claim 1 , wherein the height adjustment system further comprises: a height adjusting actuator located between the spaced-apart pair of first tubes and coupled to each of the upper and lower frames for operably moving the lower frame with respect to the upper frame. 8. A paving machine comprising: a main screed frame; a pair of screed extensions disposed on opposite sides of the main screed frame and moveably coupled to the main screed frame, each screed extension comprising: an upper frame; a lower frame disposed below the upper frame; and a height adjustment system disposed between, and coupled to, the upper and lower frames, the height adjustment system configured to moveably couple the lower frame to the upper frame, the height adjustment system comprising: a pair of upper mounting plates spaced apart from one another and affixed to the lower frame; a pair of lower mounting plates located below the pair of upper mounting plates, wherein the pair of lower mounting plates are disposed in a spaced apart manner from the pair of upper mounting plates and affixed to the lower frame; and a pair of first tubes spaced apart from one another and coupled to corresponding pairs of the upper and lower mounting plates, wherein a first end of the pair of first tubes are configured to establish an interference fit with the upper mounting plate and a second end of the pair of first tubes are configured to establish an interference fit with the lower mounting plate. 9. The paving machine of claim 8 , wherein the height adjustment system further comprises a pair of bushings disposed on an outer circumference of each first tube. 10. The paving machine of claim 9 , wherein the height adjustment system further comprises a pair of second tubes, each second tube disposed about the pair of bushings on the outer circumference of a corresponding first tube and coupled to the upper frame via a pair of arms. 11. The paving machine of claim 10 , wherein each lower mounting plate has: a first receptacle defined thereon for receiving the second end of a corresponding first tube therein and for establishing the interference fit with the second end of the corresponding first tube; and a second receptacle disposed around the first receptacle, the second receptacle having a depth less than a depth of the first receptacle for facilitating movement of the second tube therein. 12. The paving machine of claim 9 , wherein each upper mounting plate has: a cut-out defined thereon for receiving the first end of a corresponding first tube therein; and a slot extending radially outward from the cut-out to an outer circumference of the upper mounting plate. 13. The paving machine of claim 12 , wherein each upper mounting plate further comprises a pair of threaded receptacles transversely located to the slot, the pair of threaded receptacles in alignment with one another for receiving a fastener axially therein and establishing the interference fit with the first end of the corresponding first tube. 14. The paving machine of claim 9 , wherein the height adjustment system further comprises: a height adjusting actuator located between the spaced-apart pair of first tubes and coupled to each of the upper and lower frames for operably moving the lower frame with respect to the upper frame. 15. The paving machine of claim 9 , wherein the pair of first tubes from each screed extension is disposed on a common mid-plane shared mutually by the pair of screed extensions. 16. The paving machine of claim 15 , wherein the upper frame from each screed extension further comprises: an end plate; and a pair of extender tubes extending between the end plate and the main screed frame. 17. The paving machine of claim 16 , wherein the pair of extender tubes from a first one of the screed extensions is disposed on a first side of the common mid-plane and the pair of extender tubes from a second one of the screed extensions is disposed on a second side of the common mid-plane. 18. The paving machine of claim 17 , wherein a profile of the end plate on the first one of the screed extensions mirrors a profile of the end plate on the second one of the screed extensions, when both profiles are viewed along the common mid-plane.
Apparatus designed for railless operation · 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 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
Laterally slidable screeds · CPC title
Machines for imparting a smooth finish to freshly-laid paving courses other than by rolling, tamping or vibrating (for distributing only E01C19/12; {hand-actuated smoothing tools E01C19/44}) · CPC title
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