US1553234A - Rotary-brush attachment for traffic-line-laying apparatus - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- 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
- E01C23/00—Auxiliary devices or arrangements for constructing, repairing, reconditioning, or taking-up road or like surfaces
- E01C23/16—Devices for marking-out, applying, or forming traffic or like markings on finished paving; Protecting fresh markings
- E01C23/166—Means for dispensing particulate material on to freshly applied markings or into the marking material after discharge thereof, e.g. reflective beads, grip-improving particles
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01H—STREET CLEANING; CLEANING OF PERMANENT WAYS; CLEANING BEACHES; DISPERSING OR PREVENTING FOG IN GENERAL CLEANING STREET OR RAILWAY FURNITURE OR TUNNEL WALLS
- E01H1/00—Removing undesirable matter from roads or like surfaces, with or without moistening of the surface
- E01H1/02—Brushing apparatus, e.g. with auxiliary instruments for mechanically loosening dirt
- E01H1/05—Brushing apparatus, e.g. with auxiliary instruments for mechanically loosening dirt with driven brushes
- E01H1/053—Brushing apparatus, e.g. with auxiliary instruments for mechanically loosening dirt with driven brushes having vertical axes
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- the invention relates to apparatus for laying a trafIic line upon streets or roadways such as are usually utilized for marking such streets or roadways to guide traiiic thereover.
- a traffic line laying apparatus comprising, generally, a supporting frame, means whereby the frame may be drawn along a roadway, means for steering the movementl of the frame, means for guiding the steering action, a kettle carried by the frame for containing the substance of which the line is to be laid, a nozzle for laying the line, a pipe line through which the substance is .supplied from the kettle to the nozzle, road cleaning devices carried in advance of the nozzle, a bin carried by the frame and adapted to carry a supply of sand and having a discharge throatway, a distributor chute in communication with the discharge throatway and having its distributing end adjacent the roadway in alignment with the nozzle, distributing pins in said chute for distributing the sand over the line being laid, an agitator device cooperative with the. discharge throatway tocause the sand to flow freely therethrough, and means to drive said agitator.
- My present invention more particularly has for its object to provide a modified construction of the road cleaning device employed in such apparatus.
- the present invention comprises a brush rotating on a vertical axis with mechanism for driving the same from some moving part of the vehicle, and with mechanism by which it may be swung up away from the roadway when not being used, as well as for the purpose of varying the amount of pressure contact with the roadbed.
- the invention comprises those novel details of construction, combination Vand arrangement of arts, all of which will be iirst fully described, then be cured in the slot 102b to the support 102.
- Figure l is an enlarged detail of the slotted arcuate supporting member.
- Figure 5 is a side elevation of the same.
- Figure 6 is a plan view of the same.
- Figure 7 is an enlarged elevation of the upright shaft, upperbearing and swiveling device.
- Figure 8 is an enlarged detail view of the lower bearing for the upright shaft.
- 1 is the vehicle frame on which is mounted a suitable carrying vframe 92-93 and supporting bracket 106,
- a support 102 Rigidly secured to the carrier frame and preferably located beneath the bracket 106 is a support 102 having a bearing passage 102El and a curved slot 102", the latter being concentric with the bearing passage.
- 100 indicates the upper bearing and swiveling device for the upright shaft 104, the same having a bearing aperture 100a to receive a shaft 98 and having a swivel bearing boss 100b to enter the passage 102a and re-' ceive the cross lshaft 98.
- the cross shaft 98 is also journalled in a fixed bearing 97 that is carried beneath the bracket 106.
- the shaft 104L also is journalled in a lower bearing member 103 that is adjustably vse- On altering the place of connection of the bearing member 103 to the support 102, the position o-f the axis of the brush, and consequently the position of the brush, may be altered as indicated in dotted lines in Figure 2 for the purpose of raising the brush more or less from the roadbed.
- the shaft 1011- is driven from the shaft 98 by bevel gears 99-101 and the shaft 98 may befdriven by a line shaft 90 that is mounted in suitable bearings 81--94 and itself driven in any suitable way, (as for example by sprocket and chain mechanism 89, 88 and 87) from a suitable moving part 86 of or carried by the vehicle.
- a road cleaning device comprising a relatively fixed support having a curved slot, an upright shaft bearing and swiveling device pivoted to said support, a lower upright shaft bearing secured to said slotted support, an upright shaft journalled in said bearings, a brush on said upright shaft, and means to drive said upright shaft.
- said driving means including a shaft passing through said boss and gear connected with said upright shaft.
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Sept. 8, 1925.
F. L. HANSEN ROTARY BRUSH ATTACHMENT FORTRAFFIC LINE LYING APPARATUS Filed uarch '29, 1924 FIL INVENTOR KLJ/anser:
. BY Q E :c MATTORNEY Patented Sept. 8, 1925.
may i ne wir rasen; tirar-i1, ras 1 La Haasse, at citizenl of' the United54V States? residin'ggrat Plainfield, in thewcouiity of lVi'llatl State of `-Illino'is', have invented "cefitin new, useful Improvements- "Ii'o'tari-B'rush Ati tachni'en'ts fr Traliic-U ine-Laying Appy-ff ratus, of:hvhichtheifllotiving is a specification.
The invention relates to apparatus for laying a trafIic line upon streets or roadways such as are usually utilized for marking such streets or roadways to guide traiiic thereover.
In my application filed January 15, 1924-, Serial No. 686,358 I have disclosed a traffic line laying apparatus comprising, generally, a supporting frame, means whereby the frame may be drawn along a roadway, means for steering the movementl of the frame, means for guiding the steering action, a kettle carried by the frame for containing the substance of which the line is to be laid, a nozzle for laying the line, a pipe line through which the substance is .supplied from the kettle to the nozzle, road cleaning devices carried in advance of the nozzle, a bin carried by the frame and adapted to carry a supply of sand and having a discharge throatway, a distributor chute in communication with the discharge throatway and having its distributing end adjacent the roadway in alignment with the nozzle, distributing pins in said chute for distributing the sand over the line being laid, an agitator device cooperative with the. discharge throatway tocause the sand to flow freely therethrough, and means to drive said agitator.
My present invention more particularly has for its object to provide a modified construction of the road cleaning device employed in such apparatus.
Generally the present invention comprises a brush rotating on a vertical axis with mechanism for driving the same from some moving part of the vehicle, and with mechanism by which it may be swung up away from the roadway when not being used, as well as for the purpose of varying the amount of pressure contact with the roadbed.
More specifically the invention comprises those novel details of construction, combination Vand arrangement of arts, all of which will be iirst fully described, then be cured in the slot 102b to the support 102.
specifically" pointed oiit lin -ltlie appended claims reference being had 'to""'the` accinpanyiiigfdrawing;l in 'which Figure is mi"@remueriscctidalikitgintfv the direction of the arrow in Figure 2.
Figure l is an enlarged detail of the slotted arcuate supporting member.
Figure 5 is a side elevation of the same.
Figure 6 is a plan view of the same.
Figure 7 is an enlarged elevation of the upright shaft, upperbearing and swiveling device. v
Figure 8 is an enlarged detail view of the lower bearing for the upright shaft.
In the. drawing, 1 is the vehicle frame on which is mounted a suitable carrying vframe 92-93 and supporting bracket 106,
the latter being secured to the tank 29 that contains the marking fluid.
Rigidly secured to the carrier frame and preferably located beneath the bracket 106 is a support 102 having a bearing passage 102El and a curved slot 102", the latter being concentric with the bearing passage.
100 indicates the upper bearing and swiveling device for the upright shaft 104, the same having a bearing aperture 100a to receive a shaft 98 and having a swivel bearing boss 100b to enter the passage 102a and re-' ceive the cross lshaft 98. The cross shaft 98 is also journalled in a fixed bearing 97 that is carried beneath the bracket 106.
The shaft 104L also is journalled in a lower bearing member 103 that is adjustably vse- On altering the place of connection of the bearing member 103 to the support 102, the position o-f the axis of the brush, and consequently the position of the brush, may be altered as indicated in dotted lines in Figure 2 for the purpose of raising the brush more or less from the roadbed.
The shaft 1011- is driven from the shaft 98 by bevel gears 99-101 and the shaft 98 may befdriven by a line shaft 90 that is mounted in suitable bearings 81--94 and itself driven in any suitable way, (as for example by sprocket and chain mechanism 89, 88 and 87) from a suitable moving part 86 of or carried by the vehicle.
From the foregoing description it will be seen that by changing the angle of the shaft CTI 104 with respect to the pivot aXis of the swiveling device 100, more or less of the brush or broom may be held in contact with the ground or it may be wholly swung up out of the way as before indicated.
From the foregoing description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, it is thought the complete construction, operation and advantage of my invention will be clear to those skilled in the art.
Ihat I claim is:
l. In a traflic line laying apparatus, a road cleaning device comprising a relatively fixed support having a curved slot, an upright shaft bearing and swiveling device pivoted to said support, a lower upright shaft bearing secured to said slotted support, an upright shaft journalled in said bearings, a brush on said upright shaft, and means to drive said upright shaft.
2. In rotary brush mechanism for trafc l per support having a boss fitting said bearlng aperture swvelly, means adjustably securing said lower bearing member to said slotted member in the slot thereof, and
means to drive said shaft said driving means including a shaft passing through said boss and gear connected with said upright shaft.
FRED L. HANSEN.
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