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US1830752A
US1830752A US258784A US25878428A US1830752A US 1830752 A US1830752 A US 1830752A US 258784 A US258784 A US 258784A US 25878428 A US25878428 A US 25878428A US 1830752 A US1830752 A US 1830752A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
    • E01C23/00Auxiliary devices or arrangements for constructing, repairing, reconditioning, or taking-up road or like surfaces
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    • E01C23/12Devices or arrangements for working the finished surface; Devices for repairing or reconditioning the surface of damaged paving; Recycling in place or on the road for taking-up, tearing-up, or full-depth breaking-up paving, e.g. sett extractor
    • E01C23/122Devices or arrangements for working the finished surface; Devices for repairing or reconditioning the surface of damaged paving; Recycling in place or on the road for taking-up, tearing-up, or full-depth breaking-up paving, e.g. sett extractor with power-driven tools, e.g. oscillated hammer apparatus
    • E01C23/124Devices or arrangements for working the finished surface; Devices for repairing or reconditioning the surface of damaged paving; Recycling in place or on the road for taking-up, tearing-up, or full-depth breaking-up paving, e.g. sett extractor with power-driven tools, e.g. oscillated hammer apparatus moved rectilinearly, e.g. road-breaker apparatus with reciprocating tools, with drop-hammers

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  • This invention relates to machines to be used for breaking pavement, concrete walks, roads, floors and the like 'where it is necessary to remove portions therefore for such pur- 5 ⁇ pose's as repair, laying of conduits and the like, the invention constituting an improvement in the type ot machine disclosed and claimed in mv copending application Serial No. 166,366, tiled February 7, 1927, wherein a vertically reciprocable impact member is employed and is pneumatically actuated by a piston and cylinder.
  • the object of the invention is to provide means of bodily adjustment for the cylinder disclosed in said application in orderthat theI stroke of the impact tool may be varied with respect to its mounting to increase its range of usefulness, either for the purpose of varying the effective length of the stroke or for the purpose of obtaining a sufficiently effective blow upon an elevated object to be broken such as a curb.
  • the invention resides in providing an adjustable mounting forthe cylinder in which reciprocates the piston which supports and actuates the impact tool.
  • This mounting is provided with means adapted to move along a suitable support therefor to the desired height, and means are provided for then anchoring such mounting in the adjusted position.
  • this construction comprises an inverted U-shaped bracket which constitutes the support, this bracket being provided with an integral rack and an oppositely disposed movable rack, and also with tracks, the cylinder mounting carrying a pinion to engage the racks and also carrying roller-like portions to travel on said tracks.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the rear end of a truck equipped with the improvement.
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical section taken on line 2.-2 of Fig. 1. v
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective detail of the rackcarrying brac der.
  • the chassis l() of the truck carries a swinging frame composed of side rails 12 and a platform 14 the under side of which carries rollers'or wheels 16 which are adapted to travel on an arcuate track 18, whereby the impact tool 20 which is also supported by the platform may be swung from side to side dur- ⁇ ing operation.
  • the impact tool 20 is carried on the lower end of a stem 22 supported by a pneumatically actuated piston 24 contained in a. cylinder 25 which in turn is carried'by amounting 26 including stub-shafts 30 or the like on whose outer ends are mounted pinions 32 shrouded at 34 to provide portions which act as track-engaging rollers.
  • Each pinion 32 is always in engagement with racks 35 fixed on a supporting bracket 36 of inverted U-shape, the bases '38 of said bracket being secured tothe platform 14 by means of bolts 40.
  • Tracks 42 are provided at opposite sides of each rack 35 for engagement with the circular shrouds 34 by which the parts are guided and positioned in their movements.
  • each bracket 36 is provided with a rack 35 which is movable into a slot 43 by reason of being formed on a swinging bar 44 pivoted at 45 and operable (et which supports the cylinby a handle 46.
  • Each rack 35 when in the l lowered position shown in Fig.
  • the platform may also be provided with a seat --S- for an operator Who controls the supply of compressed air to the cylinder 25 through conduits 50 from a compressor plant -C-, the air passing via conduit d (which may be iiexible) to the two way valve e Within reach of the operator who can by manipulation of this valve admit air on opposite sides of the piston 24 to reciprocate the same 'in the cylinder 25.
  • a seat --S- for an operator Who controls the supply of compressed air to the cylinder 25 through conduits 50 from a compressor plant -C-, the air passing via conduit d (which may be iiexible) to the two way valve e Within reach of the operator who can by manipulation of this valve admit air on opposite sides of the piston 24 to reciprocate the same 'in the cylinder 25.
  • the position of the cylinder 25 is adjusted upwardly by driving the piston up toward the top then placing a block under the impact tool. Then the racks 35 are swung into piniondisengaging position as in Fig. Then, lby forcingair into the top of the cylinder 25. the cylinder itself is forced upward, the pinions 32 riding up along the racks 35, and the rollers or shrouds 34 working along the tracks 42 and 42 to guide the movement. 'lhe desired position having been reached. the bars 44 and their racks S5 are swung into retaining positions as in Fig. l, and secured bythe pins 47. whereby further n'iovement of the pinious 32 is prevent-ed. The reverse may be accomplished b v dropping the impact tool to its lowest point. withdrawing rack 35 and then admitting air to the underside ot' the piston, whereupon the cylinder will drop.
  • a pavement breaking machine comprising a pavement-engaging tool. a piston carrying said tool, a cylinder containing said piston, means for adjusting said cylinder vertically to vary the stroke of the tool. and a swinging frame supporting said piston, cylinder and adjusting means.
  • a pavement breaking machine comprising a. pavement-en Qa ging tool. a piston carrying said tool. a cylinder containing said piston. means for adjusting said cylinder vertically to vary the stroke of the tool, sa id means including a support for said cylinder. a rack and a pinion engaging said rack and movable therealong. and means to engage and hold said pinion from movement.
  • a pavement breaking machine comprising a pa vement-engaging tool. a piston carrving said tool. a cvlindcr containing said pis.- ton. means for adjusting said cylinder verticallv to va ry the stroke of the tool. said means including a support for said cylinder. a rack thereon. a pinion carried by the cylinder and cngageable with and movable along ,said rack, and means to engage and bold said pinion in adjusted position on said rack.
  • a pavement breaking machine comprising a pavement-engaging tool. a piston carrying said tool, a cvlinder containing said piston. means for adjusting said cylinder vertically to vary the stroke of the tool. said means including a support for said cylinder. a rack thereon, a pinion carried by the cylinder and of the cylinder and engageable with and movable along said rack, and means to engage and hold said pinion in adjusted position on said rack, said support being provided with tracks adjacent the sides of the rack and the with rollers to travel along said tracks and to retain the pinion in engagement with the rack.
  • a pavement breaking machinecoin prising an impact tool, a piston carrying the tool, a cylinder in which the piston reciprocates, a support for said cylinder comprising a rack and a pinion engaging said rack and adapted to travel therealong, and a second rack movable with respect to the irst mentioned rack to be moved away from the pinion to permit movement of the latter' with respect to the lirst mentioned rack and movable into engagement with the pinion to prevent such movement.
  • a pavement breaking machine comprising a vehicle, a swinging frame thereon, a pavement engaging tool including a cylinder mounted on said frame and movable therewith, power means carried by said frame for actuating said tool, means for controlling the actuation of said tool, and means for vertically adjusting said cylinder on said frame.
  • a pavement breaking machine comprising a vehicle, a swinging frame thereon, an air compressor on said frame, a Cylinder mounted on said frame, a piston in said cylinder, a pavement engaging tool connected to said piston, and a seat carried by said frame adjacent said cylinder.
  • a pavement breaking machine comprising a vehicle, a swinging frame thereon, an air compressor on said frame, a cylinder mounted in said frame, a piston in said cylinder. a pavement engaging tool actuated by said piston. aY pipe connection between said compressor and cylinder. a valve in said pipe whereby air may be admitted o n opposite sides ot said piston-to reciprocate the same in said cylinder, means partly on said frame and pa rtly on said cylinder for vertically adjusting' the c vlinder relative to said frame, and a seat for the operator on said frame adjacent said adjusting means, whereby said opcrator may operate the same simultaneousl together with said valve.

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Nov. 10, 1931. A w. v. coRNl-:TT- 1,830,752
I I PAVEMENT BREAKING MACHINE Filed March 5, 1928 n? y im ...E 35 IEE' ''ToR/VEX Patented Nov. 1o, 1931 UNITEDl STATES PATENT OFFICE WALTER V. CORNETT, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR TO RAPID IAVEMENT BREAKER CORPORATION, A CORPORATION OF NEVADA PAVEMENT BREAKING MACHINE Application led March 3,
This invention relates to machines to be used for breaking pavement, concrete walks, roads, floors and the like 'where it is necessary to remove portions therefore for such pur- 5\ pose's as repair, laying of conduits and the like, the invention constituting an improvement in the type ot machine disclosed and claimed in mv copending application Serial No. 166,366, tiled February 7, 1927, wherein a vertically reciprocable impact member is employed and is pneumatically actuated by a piston and cylinder.
The object of the invention is to provide means of bodily adjustment for the cylinder disclosed in said application in orderthat theI stroke of the impact tool may be varied with respect to its mounting to increase its range of usefulness, either for the purpose of varying the effective length of the stroke or for the purpose of obtaining a sufficiently effective blow upon an elevated object to be broken such as a curb.
The invention, briefly stated, resides in providing an adjustable mounting forthe cylinder in which reciprocates the piston which supports and actuates the impact tool. This mounting is provided with means adapted to move along a suitable support therefor to the desired height, and means are provided for then anchoring such mounting in the adjusted position. In the preferred form, this construction comprises an inverted U-shaped bracket which constitutes the support, this bracket being provided with an integral rack and an oppositely disposed movable rack, and also with tracks, the cylinder mounting carrying a pinion to engage the racks and also carrying roller-like portions to travel on said tracks. When the impact tool is rested upon a block or the like, and motive fluid applied to the cylinder, the cylinder iscaused to be elevated, the pinion and rollers traveling along the integral rack and the tracks. When adjustment is reached, the movable rack is swung into engagement with the pinion thus locking the parts in position. The invention resides also in such other novel combinations and features of construction as may parent from the disclosures contained herein.
In the accompanying drawings wherein one be ap- 1928. Serial No. 258,784.
embodiment of the invention is disclosed by way of illustration;
Fig. 1, is a side elevation of the rear end of a truck equipped with the improvement.
.Fig 2, is a vertical section taken on line 2.-2 of Fig. 1. v
Fig. 3 is a perspective detail of the rackcarrying brac der.
The chassis l() of the truck carries a swinging frame composed of side rails 12 and a platform 14 the under side of which carries rollers'or wheels 16 which are adapted to travel on an arcuate track 18, whereby the impact tool 20 which is also supported by the platform may be swung from side to side dur-` ing operation. The impact tool 20 is carried on the lower end of a stem 22 supported by a pneumatically actuated piston 24 contained in a. cylinder 25 which in turn is carried'by amounting 26 including stub-shafts 30 or the like on whose outer ends are mounted pinions 32 shrouded at 34 to provide portions which act as track-engaging rollers. Each pinion 32 is always in engagement with racks 35 fixed on a supporting bracket 36 of inverted U-shape, the bases '38 of said bracket being secured tothe platform 14 by means of bolts 40. Tracks 42 are provided at opposite sides of each rack 35 for engagement with the circular shrouds 34 by which the parts are guided and positioned in their movements. At the opposite side, each bracket 36 is provided with a rack 35 which is movable into a slot 43 by reason of being formed on a swinging bar 44 pivoted at 45 and operable (et which supports the cylinby a handle 46. Each rack 35 when in the l lowered position shown in Fig. 3, disengages the pinion 32 so that the latter is free to move, but the rack 35 and its bar 44 are normally held in elevated position is slot 43 by means of a pin 47 engaging in eyes 48 wherebysaid rack 35 is made to engage the pinion 32 and prevent movement. Tracks 42 are provided at the sides of the slot 43 for engagement by said shrouds 34 to assist further the movements of the pinions.
The platform may also be provided with a seat --S- for an operator Who controls the supply of compressed air to the cylinder 25 through conduits 50 from a compressor plant -C-, the air passing via conduit d (which may be iiexible) to the two way valve e Within reach of the operator who can by manipulation of this valve admit air on opposite sides of the piston 24 to reciprocate the same 'in the cylinder 25.
In operation, the position of the cylinder 25 is adjusted upwardly by driving the piston up toward the top then placing a block under the impact tool. Then the racks 35 are swung into piniondisengaging position as in Fig. Then, lby forcingair into the top of the cylinder 25. the cylinder itself is forced upward, the pinions 32 riding up along the racks 35, and the rollers or shrouds 34 working along the tracks 42 and 42 to guide the movement. 'lhe desired position having been reached. the bars 44 and their racks S5 are swung into retaining positions as in Fig. l, and secured bythe pins 47. whereby further n'iovement of the pinious 32 is prevent-ed. The reverse may be accomplished b v dropping the impact tool to its lowest point. withdrawing rack 35 and then admitting air to the underside ot' the piston, whereupon the cylinder will drop.
Thus it will bc seen that l hav(l provided a convenient and desirable means for increasing the range of usefulness of my earlier construction.
I claim:
l. A pavement breaking machine comprising a pavement-engaging tool. a piston carrying said tool, a cylinder containing said piston, means for adjusting said cylinder vertically to vary the stroke of the tool. and a swinging frame supporting said piston, cylinder and adjusting means.
2. A pavement breaking machine comprising a. pavement-en Qa ging tool. a piston carrying said tool. a cylinder containing said piston. means for adjusting said cylinder vertically to vary the stroke of the tool, sa id means including a support for said cylinder. a rack and a pinion engaging said rack and movable therealong. and means to engage and hold said pinion from movement.
3. A pavement breaking machine comprising a pa vement-engaging tool. a piston carrving said tool. a cvlindcr containing said pis.- ton. means for adjusting said cylinder verticallv to va ry the stroke of the tool. said means including a support for said cylinder. a rack thereon. a pinion carried by the cylinder and cngageable with and movable along ,said rack, and means to engage and bold said pinion in adjusted position on said rack.
4. A pavement breaking machine comprising a pavement-engaging tool. a piston carrying said tool, a cvlinder containing said piston. means for adjusting said cylinder vertically to vary the stroke of the tool. said means including a support for said cylinder. a rack thereon, a pinion carried by the cylinder and of the cylinder and engageable with and movable along said rack, and means to engage and hold said pinion in adjusted position on said rack, said support being provided with tracks adjacent the sides of the rack and the with rollers to travel along said tracks and to retain the pinion in engagement with the rack. J 5. A pavement breaking machinecoinprising an impact tool, a piston carrying the tool, a cylinder in which the piston reciprocates, a support for said cylinder comprising a rack and a pinion engaging said rack and adapted to travel therealong, and a second rack movable with respect to the irst mentioned rack to be moved away from the pinion to permit movement of the latter' with respect to the lirst mentioned rack and movable into engagement with the pinion to prevent such movement.
6. A pavement breaking machine comprising a vehicle, a swinging frame thereon, a pavement engaging tool including a cylinder mounted on said frame and movable therewith, power means carried by said frame for actuating said tool, means for controlling the actuation of said tool, and means for vertically adjusting said cylinder on said frame.
'i'. A pavement breaking machine comprising a vehicle, a swinging frame thereon, an air compressor on said frame, a Cylinder mounted on said frame, a piston in said cylinder, a pavement engaging tool connected to said piston, and a seat carried by said frame adjacent said cylinder.
8. A pavement breaking machine comprising a vehicle, a swinging frame thereon, an air compressor on said frame, a cylinder mounted in said frame, a piston in said cylinder. a pavement engaging tool actuated by said piston. aY pipe connection between said compressor and cylinder. a valve in said pipe whereby air may be admitted o n opposite sides ot said piston-to reciprocate the same in said cylinder, means partly on said frame and pa rtly on said cylinder for vertically adjusting' the c vlinder relative to said frame, and a seat for the operator on said frame adjacent said adjusting means, whereby said opcrator may operate the same simultaneousl together with said valve.
In testimony whereof I atiix my signature.
WALTER V. CORNETT.
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US2567390A (en) * 1945-12-08 1951-09-11 Theodore E Mead Air ram
US2732197A (en) * 1956-01-24 cornett
US2731892A (en) * 1956-01-24 simmonds
US4333541A (en) * 1979-11-01 1982-06-08 Doty John G Bumper mounted soil sampling device
US5183316A (en) * 1991-09-23 1993-02-02 Esco Corporation Mounting bracket for a working device

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US2732197A (en) * 1956-01-24 cornett
US2731892A (en) * 1956-01-24 simmonds
US2567390A (en) * 1945-12-08 1951-09-11 Theodore E Mead Air ram
US4333541A (en) * 1979-11-01 1982-06-08 Doty John G Bumper mounted soil sampling device
US5183316A (en) * 1991-09-23 1993-02-02 Esco Corporation Mounting bracket for a working device

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