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Machine for the maintenance and conditioning of road shoulders

a technology for road shoulders and machines, applied in the direction of cleaning, way, construction, etc., can solve the problems of loss of control, deterioration of road shoulders along the road proper, and especially severe problems, and achieve the effect of complete maintenance in a single pass operation

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-12-04
MEGLI PHILLIP JOHN +1
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[0017]The primary object of the invention is to provide a machine for the maintenance of aggregate based road shoulders that fully, efficiently, and exceptionally completes the maintenance in a single pass operation.
[0020]Yet another object of the invention is to provide a machine for the maintenance of road shoulders that operates effectively in a variety of conditions, whether wet, dry, or weedy.
[0022]Another object of the invention is to provide a machine for the maintenance of road shoulders that operates safely and effectively with minimal effort regardless of the width or slope of the road shoulder.
[0027]In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a machine for the maintenance and conditioning of road shoulders comprising: a work vehicle adapted to receive an attachment, a tilling means for scarifying and loosening an aggregate, as is commonly found on a road shoulder, a screed means other than the tilling means, an attachment means whereby the tilling means and the screed means are attached to the work vehicle, the attachment means whereby the screed means is mounted rearward of the tilling means, such that said screed means is positioned to receive the loosened aggregate created by the tilling means, the attachment means whereby the tilling means and the screed means operate on the shoulder surface while the work vehicle travels on the road surface, the screed means being configured such that it conveys the loosened aggregate towards the work vehicle and screeds said aggregate adjacent to the road edge, and the screed means whereby, in an event of there being an excess amount of the aggregate delivered to the road edge, the excess amount of the aggregate is conveyed away from the work vehicle and deposited smoothly along the road shoulder surface.

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One of the particular problems that necessitates maintenance is the deterioration of the road shoulder along the road proper.
This deterioration consists chiefly of erosion caused by nature, snowplows, and motor vehicles.
This problem becomes especially pronounced when the road shoulder consists of a loose aggregate, such as gravel, commonly found along the side of a paved road.
This ledge creates a hazard for vehicles and their operators in that they may inadvertently venture too close to the road shoulder and drop a wheel off the ledge thereby creating the potential for loss of control resulting in a possible accident.
Additional facets of the problem include ruts, ridges, and pot holes along the road shoulder, which, if not removed, cause additional safety concerns, as well as contributing to the further deterioration of the road shoulder.
This machine also cuts and fills ruts and ridges, but is not proficient at leveling and grooming.
1. The machines that are employed to replace the eroded aggregate require the purchase of large amounts of replacement aggregate and the transport of the aggregate to the maintenance site. This fact necessitates the use of one or more transport vehicles, and the operators that drive them. Accordingly, this process becomes quite expensive and labor intensive. These machines are also typically slow in nature, and typically only the first 2′ of road shoulder is maintained.
2. The machines that reclaim aggregate using only screed type cutting edges are limited to use when the aggregate is in a damp and soft condition. These machines do not penetrate the aggregate when it is dry and hard and therefore cannot convey or distribute enough loose material to sufficiently fill in the ledge, ruts and potholes. They also do not sufficiently handle the vegetation that is often found growing in the aggregate. This vegetation often plugs the machine, or causes it to ride over top the aggregate, thus limiting penetration.
3. The machines that reclaim aggregate using a disk type harrow, sufficiently handle the hard and dry conditions, as well as the vegetation, but yet, because they use no leveling screed, they lack the ability to leave a groomed surface on the road shoulder, and therefore require a secondary operation is needed for grooming. They also throw the aggregate and vegetation toward the road edge, and typically much of it lands on the paved surface of the road. This results in a safety concern for motor vehicles and therefore a secondary operation is required to clean off the road surface.
4. The machines that reclaim aggregate using a combination of a disk type harrow and a leveling screed, could conceivably handle the hard dry conditions, as well as the vegetation, and could also sufficiently groom the shoulder surface. These machines, however, were typically designed for maintaining levees and unpaved roads and therefore do not adapt well to being pulled or driven on the shoulder of a paved road. This is because the shoulder of the road is sometimes narrow with somewhat steep ditches along side, and these types of machines would either become unstable or drift down the steep ditches limiting their effectiveness. Also, because they are designed for maintaining levees and unpaved roads they are limited in the ability to reclaim the aggregate and accurately deposit it along the edge of the pavement. They are also often too wide to be confined to the road shoulder alone thus subjecting the road pavement to possible damage from their components. They are also limited in the ability of keeping debris and aggregate off of the paved surface.
5. The machines that are designed for creating or cleaning ditches have many of the same components of the above mentioned machines. Although these machines may be perceived to be able to accomplish the desired maintenance on a road shoulder, yet they lack the proper orientation and function to do so. They are typically designed to dig a trench, and as a result have no ability to redistribute material in the manner required to properly groom a road shoulder. They typically leave a berm consisting of the excavated material along the side of the ditch.

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[0053]Detailed descriptions of the preferred embodiment are provided herein. It is to be understood, however, that the present invention may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but rather as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed system, structure or manner.

[0054]Turning first to FIG. 1 there is shown a machine for the maintenance and conditioning of road shoulders comprising a work vehicle 14 having a right side 15 and a left side 16, said work vehicle 14 adapted to receive an attachment, and said work vehicle 14 being enabled to travel a path 19 by employing a locomotion means such as a standard engine and transmission, and said work vehicle 14 having an operators console 17 from which the locomotion means can be controlled by an operator. This work vehicle 14 is depicted as a truck, ...

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A machine for the maintenance and conditioning of road shoulders having a work vehicle, an aggregate tiller, a screed assembly, and an attachment apparatus; the attachment apparatus being such that the screed assembly is rearward of the aggregate tiller, and such that the aggregate tiller and the screed assembly operate on the road shoulder while the work vehicle travels on the road proper. A preferred embodiment includes an assembly of the aggregate tiller, the screed assembly, the attachment apparatus, a folding apparatus whereby the assembly may be folded into a stowed position, a broom whereby the road edge may be swept clean, and adjustment mechanisms whereby the assembly may be adjusted; the adjustment mechanisms being remotely controlled.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Not ApplicableSTATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0002]Not ApplicableDESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED APPENDIX[0003]Not ApplicableBACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0004]This invention relates generally to-the field of road maintenance, and more specifically to a machine for improving the efficiency of maintenance and-conditioning of gravel road shoulders. Yet more specifically this invention relates to a machine that grooms and conditions a road shoulder in a single pass operation.[0005]The practice of maintaining roads and road shoulders dates back many years, and the necessity of such maintenance shall continue for as long as road travel is popular. One of the particular problems that necessitates maintenance is the deterioration of the road shoulder along the road proper. This deterioration consists chiefly of erosion caused by nature, snowplows, and motor vehicles. This problem becomes especially pronounced when the road ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): E01C23/08
CPCE01H1/003
Inventor MEGLI, PHILLIP JOHNBONNELL, JOSEPH WAYNE
Owner MEGLI PHILLIP JOHN
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