US3602113A - Automatic crowning system for pavers - Google Patents
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- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01C—CONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
- E01C19/00—Machines, tools or auxiliary devices for preparing or distributing paving materials, for working the placed materials, or for forming, consolidating, or finishing the paving
- E01C19/48—Machines, tools or auxiliary devices for preparing or distributing paving materials, for working the placed materials, or for forming, consolidating, or finishing the paving 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
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- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01C—CONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
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- This invention relates to construction equipment and more particularly relates to road pavers having an adjustable surface template for varying pavement crown.
- Conventional road pavers of the type described incorporate a surface template, such as a strike-off blade or screed, and means for adjusting the lateral profile or configuration of the template and thereby vary the pavement crown or lateral convex profile of the finished pavement.
- Crown adjustment is desirable as the paving operation progresses through different portions of the roadway. For example, when moving from a straight course into an intersection it is essential to reduce the crown and feather the two road surfaces together. Also, it is desirable to flatten the crown when moving into a curve where the surface will slope towards the inside. At other times the crown will be flattened when entering a road portion where the entire surface slope is to one side or the other.
- the human factor in crown adjustment also produces unpredictable depth control when making a crowning transition. If the crown is as much as one-quarter inch too high then a considerable amount of material may be wasted, and likewise if the crown is too low the contractor may be subjected to penalties for not meeting contract specifications. It is there fore desirable to accurately control the crowning operation so that the depth of material deposited stays within predetermined limits.
- Another object is to provide a crown control system for a road paver which insures that the depth of paving material is within predetermined limits during a crowning transition.
- a further object is an automatic crowning system which eliminates the requirement for an operator to adjust the surface template during a crowning transition.
- Another important object is a crown control system for a road paver in which a crown reference datum is sensed to produce control signals which in turn actuate adjustment of the surface template, and in which the control signals are nulled out following an adjusting movement of the template to vary pavement crown as a function ofa change in said datum.
- Another object is to provide a crown control system for a road paver in which a sensing element produces control signals responsive to variations in a reference datum, the control signals actuate vertical adjustment of the surface template profile, and a mechanical feedback system is provided to null out the control signals responsive to vertical movement of the template.
- Another object is to provide a crown control system for a paver in which a sensor produces control signals responsive to variation in a reference datum, the control signals actuate adjustment of a surface template profile, and an electrical feedback system is provided to null out the control signals as the template is adjusted to the desired profile.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a portion of a road paver incorporating features of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the crown control system for FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a modified form of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram for the crown control system for the modified form of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a modified crown control system for the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a partial elevation view of another modified form of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is an elevation view of a preferred crown reference datum illustrating the operation thereof.
- FIG. 8 is a partial elevation view similar to FIG. 6 illustrating a mechanical feedback arrangement.
- a preferred paving template apparatus for attaching to the rear of a paver tractor is indicated generally at 10.
- the paver tractor may be of conventional design for travel over prepared roadbed 12 where it receives raw paving material, such as asphalt and the like, and conveys the material rearwardly for deposit in front of the surface template of apparatus 10.
- the surface template in turn levels and smooths the raw material into a mat 14 of the desired depth, grade, slope and crown.
- crown in this application has reference to the degree of convex profile of the surface of mat 14 when viewed in lateral cross section.
- crown adjustment means a change in this profile to increase or decrease the height of the midpoint of the pavement surface with respect to the outer edges.
- the crown adjustment may vary from a maximum such as along a straight roadway to a minimum such as a fiat surface in a curve where the entire surface slopes to one side or the other.
- Surface template apparatus 10 is illustrated in the preferred form as incorporating a floating screed assembly 16 mounted behind the paver tractor by a pair of support beams 18. Screed 16 functions to level and smooth the raw material deposited on the roadbed by the paver as it advances. The screed additionally heats or irons the material to improve surface texture.
- screed-type surface template is shown as preferred, it is understood that the invention has application to other templates, such as a strike-off blade, adapted to level a pavement surface with a crown profile.
- Screed or template 16 comprises a fiat, transversely extending bottom plate 20 extending from a pair of sideplates 22 and spaced above the prepared roadbed.
- a pair of suitable adjusting devices 24, 26 are provided to selectively vary the pitch angle or forward rake of screed plate 20. As is well known, this pitch adjustment operates to vary the thickness of mat l4 during a paving operation.
- a pair of rear support members 28, 30 are secured to the upper edge of screed plate 20 with their inner ends spaced apart to define a gap 32.
- a pair of top plates 32, 34 extend from the rear plates forwardly to a pair of spaced front members 36, 38 which in turn are secured at their lower ends to screed plate 20 and extend upwardly for attachment at their outer edges with sideplates 22.
- a pair of gas burners 40, 42 are mounted above respective openings in top plates 32, 34 for heating screed plate 20 to iron the mat surface.
- the crown of mat 14 is determined by the lateral profile of screed plate 20. This profile is preferably adjusted to vary crown through operation of crown-adjusting actuator 44.
- Actuator 44 which may be any suitable hydraulic or electric motor, drives an endless chain or belt 46 which is trained over a pair of sprocket wheels 48, 50, to extend and retract turnbuckle assemblies 52, 54.
- Turnbuckle 52 is attached at either end to arms 56, 58 which in turn are secured to respective front members 36, 38.
- Turnbuckle 54 is secured at either end ,to arms 60, 62 secured to screed plate 20 and respective rear plates 28, 30.
- the arms will operate to warp or bend screed plate 20 to increase the crown profile, and similarly retraction of the turnbuckles will operate to decrease the crown profile.
- Guide bars 64 and 65 are mounted at one end to respective arms 62 and 58, and are slidably connected at their other end to respective arms 60 and 56 to maintain alignment of the arms.
- screed plate 20 will effectively pivot at either side about the outer edges 66, 68 of the mat so that the midpoint of plate 20 varies in elevation with respect to these edges.
- the upper surface'of the mat conforms to the profile of the screed or template.
- Control circuit 69 is adapted to sense a preestablished crown reference datum and direct control signals to actuator 44 for adjusting the crown in response to variations in the datum.
- the control circuit includes a crowning sensor 70 mounted to sideplate 22 by means of outwardly extending bracket 72.
- Sensor 70 includes a pivotable wand 74 biased to ride in contact with the reference datum.
- the reference datum may be any suitable support structure, such as a wire or the like, set up along the side of the roadbed. As illustrated in FIG. 7 a wire 76 stretched between upstanding supports 78, 80 may define the reference datum. The slope of the wire is set up to change in elevation along the roadway depending upon the crown desired.
- Wand 74 pivots responsive to a change in wire elevation as the paver advances. This pivoting operates a position transducer, such as a rotary potentiometer, in sensor 70 to direct a command signal at 82 into'amplifier 84 and one or the other of switching circuits 86, 88, depending upon the direction of crown change required.
- switching circuit 86 is actuated to direct the amplified command signal into a second'amplifier 90 which in turn energizes coil 94 for operating actuator 44 in a direction to extend the turnbuckles.
- switching circuit 88 is actuated to direct the amplified command signal into amplifier 92 which in turn energizes coil 96 for operating actuator 44 in an opposite direction to retract the turnbuckles.
- the command signals are nulled out by a mechanical feedback arrangement.
- FIG. 3 a modified form of the invention is indicated generally at 106.
- a suitable surface template illustrated as a floating screed 108, is mounted to the I rear of a paver tractor, not shown, by a pair of support beams 1.10, 112.
- Screed 108 is similar in construction to that of screed 16 for the embodiment of FIG. 1 and comprises bottom screed plate 110 mounted between sideplates 112, 114.
- a pair of rear support members 116, 118, a pair of front members 120, 122, a pair of top plates 124, 126, and a pair of heaters 128, 130 are provided as described above.
- the crown of mat 132 is varied through lateral adjustment of the profile of plate 20 through operation of actuator 134.
- This actuator extends and retracts a pair of turnbuckle assemblies 136, 138 which in turn are connected to arms 140, 142 at the screed rear edge and arms 144, 146 at the front edge.
- a horizontal beam 148 is rigidly mounted below support beams 110, 112.
- the rear end of end plate 114 is supported from beam 148 by means of rod 150 while the end of end plate 112 is supported from this beam by rod 152.
- the upper end of rod 152 is mounted to the beam through a sliding connection 154 to accommodate pivotal movement of the end plate as the crown changes.
- FIG. 4 the electrical crowning control circuit for the modification of FIG. 3 is illustrated generally at 155.
- This circuit includes crowning sensor 156 mounted at the outboard end of beam 148 above the crown reference datum, which may be the wire 76 of FIG. 7.
- Wand 158 pivots relative to the sensor as the elevation of the datum changes.
- Sensor 156 operates as a position transducer to produce a command signal at 160.
- This position transducer may comprise a rotary potentiometer in a conventional bridge circuit. Pivotal movement of the wand unbalances the bridge with a voltage having a polarity dependent on an increase or decrease in datum elevation.
- This electrical voltage is amplified at 162 to actuate hydraulic servo valve 164 which in turn directs pressurized fluid through conduit 166 into hydraulic motor 168 of actuator 134.
- Actuator 124 adjusts the profile of screed plate 110, and this adjustment is represented schematically as output position 170.
- the command signals are nulled out in the modification of FIG. 3 by means of signals from feedback sensor 172.
- This sensor is mounted for a vertical movement with front screed member 122 as the crown varies.
- a pivoting wand 174 is biased for contact with the upper edge of beam 148.
- crown adjustment sensor 172 moves either up or down relative to beam 148 thereby pivoting the wand.
- feedback sensor 172 is represented as a position transducer producing a feedback signal at 176 equal in magnitude, but opposite in polarity, to command signal to thereby null out the control circuit.
- FIG. 3 An alternate mounting for the crowning sensor is indicated at 156 in FIG. 3.
- the sensor is mounted forwardly on arm 178 secured to support beam 110.
- a wand 158 depending from the sensor is biased for contact with a reference wire similar to that illustrated in FIG. 7.
- a modified control circuit indicated generally at 180 is provided for the modification of FIG. 3 embodying an electrical actuator for crown change.
- Circuit 180 includes a crowning sensor or position transducer 182 directing a command signal 184 into amplifier 186, as explained above.
- the amplified command signal operates electric motor 188 of actuator 134 which in turn drives final drive 190 to adjust the crown.
- a change in crown is indicated as a screed output position at 192.
- Afeedback from this output position operates position transducer 194, such a rotary potentiometer, which directs an electrical signal at 196 to null out the command signal.
- the screed plate has now assumed a new profile which is maintained until the reference datum again changes.
- Mechanism 198 includes a U-shaped screed frame 200 mounted to the rear of the paver tractor, not shown.
- the screed includes a pair of screed plates 202, 204 articulated at 206 and secured at their outer ends to the lower end of frame 200 at flexible connections 208, 210. These connections may be slotted or the like to accommodate lateral movement of the plate ends as the crown changes.
- a suitable actuator shown as hydraulic cylinder 212, is mounted at its upper end to the midpoint of frame 200 and at its lower end to the articulated connection 206 of the screed plates.
- the surface crown of mat 214 is controlled through extension and retraction of actuator 212 by means of a suitable control circuit, not shown, incorporating crowning sensor 216 and feedback sensor 218. Retraction of the actuator will raise the crown and extension will lower it.
- the control circuit for the modification of FIG. 6 may be similar to that of FIGS. 4 and 5.
- a wand 220 biased to contact crown reference wire 222 pivots as the wire elevation changes, and sensor 216 in turn produces a command signal operating actuator 212 to change crown in the required direction.
- Feedback sensor wand 224i is biased to contact the top of screed plate 202 so that crowning adjustment pivots the wand and operates feedback sensor 218 to null out the command signal.
- the screed profile remains at its new position until the reference wire again changes elevation.
- FIG. b a modified form of the invention of FIG. 6 is illustrated generally at 226.
- a mechanical feedback arrangement is provided to null out the command signal from crowning sensor 216'.
- This crowning sensor is mounted on an arm 228 pivoted to the lower leg of screed frame 200'.
- the inner end of arm 22% is connected by rod 230 to level 232 which in turn is pivoted to bracket 234 on the frame.
- Lever 232 in turn is connected through rod 236 for movement with screed plate 204.
- a change in elevation of reference wire 222' pivots wand 220.
- This in turn actuates sensor 2116 to direct the electrical command signal for operating the crowning actuator, not shown, to raise or lower the crown plates in the desired direction.
- the feedback device follows this crowning movement by pivoting level 232 and arm 228 to null out the command signal. For example, assuming that reference wire 222 raises and moves closer to sensor 216, a command signal is produced to increase crown and raise screed plate 204'.
- a paving machine comprising a surface template and crown control means to effect a crown adjustment of said template by varying the spacing of intermediate points thereof with respect to a lateral plane passing through the end points thereof, the improvement which comprises a. reversible motor means for operating said crown control means in either direction, to increase or decrease the crown contour of the template,
- sensing means responsive in part to an external crown reference datum and responsive in part to the magnitude of crown adjustment in said template
- control circuit means functionally effective to compare the responses of said sensing means and to energize said motor means in response thereto.
- a paving machine further characterized by a. said sensing mans comprising a sensing element and a support therefor carried by said template,
- said sensing element being movable relative to its support in response to changes in said reference datum relative to the template
- said support being movable relative to the reference datum in response to changes in the crown adjustment of said template, to effect a null of the sensing element response.
- a paving machine further characterized by a. a support carried by the template at one side and extending laterally outward beyond the outer edge of said template,
- said sensing means comprising a sensing element carried by said support and movable thereby relative to said lateral plane in opposite relation to crown adjusting movements of intermediate portions of said template.
- a paving machine further characterized by a. said sensing means comprising first and second sensing elements,
- the first sensing element being responsive to the external reference datum
- the second sensing element being responsive to the magnitude of crown adjustment in said template
- control circuit means being operative to energize said motor in a direction to move said second sensing element toward a null relation with respect to said first sensing element.
- the surface template comprises a bottom plate secured at its sides to side support members,
- said crown adjusting means comprises means to raise and lower the midpoint of said plate with respect to the plate sides,
- said external reference datum comprises a reference structure extending along a side of the path followed by the paving machine
- said sensing means includes a sensing element in registry with the reference structure and mounted for movement with one side support. member responsive to vertical crowning adjusting of the bottom plate,
- control means actuating the crown adjustment means in response to the sensing element detecting change in elevation of the reference structure, and the adjusting means operating to vertically adjust the midpoint of the template in a direction to pivot the sensing element and restore its position relative to the reference structure.
- the template comprises a bottom plate with its midpoint adapted to be elevated and depressed relative to its side edges,
- the crown adjusting means operates to elevate and depress the template midpoint relative to said lateral plane
- control circuit means including circuit means generat' ing control signals responsive to the reference datum indicating a crown change
- control signals actuating the adjusting means to change template midpoint elevation relative to said lateral plane in a direction corresponding to reference datum change
- a feedback circuit to balance said control signals responsive to the indicated respective elevation or depression of the template midpoint.
- the reference datum comprises a reference structure extending along the roadway course and varying in elevation in accordance with a predetermined crowning program
- control circuit including a sensing element detecting variation in reference structure elevation to generate said control signals
- said feedback signals including a second sensing element sensing elevation or depression of the template to generate feedback signals which balance the control signals.
- the element being biased against the main frame to detect relative movement between the frame and template midpoint to generate said control signals.
- the crown adjusting means includes a motor to vary template midpoint elevation
- control signals operate to actuate said motor to elevate or depress said midpoint relative to said lateral plane until the feedback signals balance said control signals.
- the template comprises a bottom plate articulated at its midpoint and mounted to the main frame at respective sides thereof, and
- the adjusting means comprising an actuator connected 7 between the frame and said articulated midpoint to elevate and depress said midpoint relative to said lateral plane for changing the crown.
- control means includes a crowning sensor mounted on said frame and extending in registry with said reference datum,
- said sensor generating control signals to operate the actuator in response to a crowning change reflected in the reference datum
- feedback sensor means generating feedback signals to balance said control signals in response to elevation or depression of intermediate points of the template relative to said lateral plane for adjusting template profile to a position corresponding to said changed reference datum.
- control means includes a support arm pivotally mounted to the frame
- a crowning sensor element mounted on one end of the support arm and positioned in registry with said reference datum to generate control signals for operating the adjusting means in response to crowning changes in the reference datum
- feedback linkage means connected between the template and the support arm to pivot said support arm for cancelling said control signals responsive to indicated elevation or depression of intermediate portions of the template relative to said lateral plane.
- step of generating the control signals comprises producing first and second electrical signals responsive to datum changes of respective increasing or decreasing crown change
- step of terminating crown adjustment comprises producing first and second electrical feedback signals responsive to respective elevation or depression of the template midpoint with respect to said lateral plane, and
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