US1837099A - Means for marking lines on roads, tennis courts and the like - Google Patents

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US1837099A
US1837099A US304518A US30451828A US1837099A US 1837099 A US1837099 A US 1837099A US 304518 A US304518 A US 304518A US 30451828 A US30451828 A US 30451828A US 1837099 A US1837099 A US 1837099A
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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
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  • a roller having'a series of V, U or other shaped projections or ridges, or a series of pyramids, half spheres or the like on its periphery for impressing correspondingly shaped recesses in the ground, and we provide a hopper containinga composition and a feed pipe or pipes leading from the hopper and positioned to deliver the composition into the recesses formed by the roller.
  • lVe may employ weights to act upon the grooved roller to press it into the road or other surface, and, when such grooved roller is connected to the axle, We may employ means for raising it from the ground.
  • Figure 1 is a side View and Figure 2 of suflicient of a road roller showing one embodiment of our invention applied.
  • Figure 3 is a section of the back roller of same.
  • Figure 4 is a section of part of a roller showing a modified construction and Figure 5 a section of one form of hopper.
  • roller 1 with a series of V, U or other shaped projections 2 or ridges extending around its periphery and such roller 1 is secured to the rear roller 3 of a steam or motor road roller by bolts, the projections extending beyond the circumference of the roller 3, and in this case the roller 1 is formed in halves so that it can be removed from the vehicle when not required.
  • a hopper 4 provided with a pipe or outlet 5, or pipes or outlets, and preferably a feed screw 6 is supplied to regulate the outlet, and such screw may be driven from the rear wheel through sprockets 7, 8 and a chain 9, and pressure may be applied to the inside of the hopper to force the contents from the hopper.
  • Means may be provided for raising or lowa plan rotated on the axle 11 by thehand wheel 14 to raise or lowerthe roller 1.
  • 15 is a container in which may be placed weighting material for increasing the pressure of the. roller 1 into the ground.
  • hoppers 4 There may be two or more hoppers 4, eachc having a different coloured materialrforthe linesso that several different coloured lines, can be laid at the same or d fferent times.
  • WVe preferably employ a substancewhich is plastic when kept air tight but rapidlyi'setsx on exposure to the.
  • plastic fluid which is renderedv fluid or semi-H air, but a substance or fluid with heat, say at temperatures between 212 to 300 F., may
  • dem-road roller Although we have plied to or forming dem-road roller, it can be equally applied to be employed.
  • roller' 1' asap part of an ordinary tan-.- a
  • roller 1 a three-wheel roller or the roller 1 and hopper.
  • one frame soasto form a separate unit which A can beused aloneor attached .to anotherfve-c hiclesuch as a road roller.
  • the driving mechanism through a chain engaging the sprocket wheel 16 as is usual but in Figure 4 the wheel 1 is freely mounted on the eccentric bearing 10 and would berot-ated by the friction of the road or the wheel 1 could be driven from roller 3 by means of driving pins working in elongated holes in the wheel 1 to allow for movement due to the eccentric.
  • the roller 1 In use, the roller 1 is forced down into theroad or other surface, when on drawing the apparatus and roller 1 along, a groove or grooves, holes or depressions corresponding to the face of the roller 1 will be formed in As the roller 1 leaves the groove or grooves formed in the road, the hot or other plastic fluid will pass from the hopper 4 and is laid in the groove or grooves, thus leaving inlaid strips of white or other coloured lines.
  • the plastic liquid sets hard on exposure to the air or on cooling.
  • a relatively narrow roller at one end of and coaxial with the first mentioned roller having peripheral road-indenting means, said rollers being simultaneously rotatable, and means operable during said rotation to deliver lnarking composition to indentations made by the second roller, whereby simultaneous rolling, indenting and marking of the road surface is effected.
  • a combination according to claim 2 including means whereby the second mentioned roller may be shifted out of operative position when not required for use.
  • a combination according to claim 2 including an eccentric mounting the second mentioned roller, and means operable to move said eccentric about the axis of the first mentioned roller so that the second mentioned roller may be shifted out of operative position when not required for use.
  • a frame a cylindrical roller journaled therein for contact with the surface to be traversed, a surface-indenting roller at one end of and co-axial with the first-named roller and rotatable therewith, a hopper to contain a marking composition, and means for delivering said composition from said hopper to the indented portion of the surface traversed, said surface-indenting roller being a double diametered annulus of which the smaller diametered portion fits within and is attached to one end of the first-named roller.v
  • a frame a cylindricalroller journaled therein for contact with the surface to be traversed, a surface-indenting roller at one end of and coaxial with the first-named roller and rotatable therewith, a hopper to contain marking composition, and means for delivering said composition from said hopper to the indented portion of the surface traversed, said surface-indenting roller being a double diametered annulus of which the smaller di- 7 ametered portion fits within and is attached to one end of the first-named roller, and of which the portion of larger diameter is circumferentially grooved the periphery of the first-named roller.

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Dec, 15,1931. w. T. BELL ETAL 1,837,099
MEANS FOR IARKING LINES ON ROADS, TENNIS COURTS, MID THELIKE F iled Sept. 7, 1928 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Dec. 1.5, 1931. w'. T. BELL ET AL 1,837,099
MEANS FOR MARKING LINES ON ROADS, TENNIS COURTS, AND THE LIKE Filed Sept. '7, 1928 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 lllllll'll A;
mas'zjzeiuad Patented Dec. 15, 1931 PATENT OFFICE;
WIIiL AM THOMAS BELL, OF LINCOLN COUN T'Y, AND JAMES FREDERICK BENN T, or
DRONFIELD, ENGLAND MEANS FOR MARKING LINES 0N ROADS, TENNIS; comers AND THE LIKE Applicationfiled Septemher 7, 1928, Serial No. 304,518, and in- Great Britain September 12, 1927.
This-inventionrelates to that class of apparatus or machine for making grooves or indntations in a road surface, tennis court or the like and filling such groovesor indentations with a marking material in a hot and plastic conditionin order to mark lines on s1ich road,=tennis court or the like.
For the purpose of our invention we mount ona road wheeler roller of a vehicle or on its axle a roller having'a series of V, U or other shaped projections or ridges, or a series of pyramids, half spheres or the like on its periphery for impressing correspondingly shaped recesses in the ground, and we provide a hopper containinga composition and a feed pipe or pipes leading from the hopper and positioned to deliver the composition into the recesses formed by the roller. lVe may employ weights to act upon the grooved roller to press it into the road or other surface, and, when such grooved roller is connected to the axle, We may employ means for raising it from the ground.
Figure 1 is a side View and Figure 2 of suflicient of a road roller showing one embodiment of our invention applied.
Figure 3 is a section of the back roller of same.
Figure 4 is a section of part of a roller showing a modified construction and Figure 5 a section of one form of hopper.
According to Figures 1, 2, 3 and 5 of the annexed drawings, we form a roller 1 with a series of V, U or other shaped projections 2 or ridges extending around its periphery and such roller 1 is secured to the rear roller 3 of a steam or motor road roller by bolts, the projections extending beyond the circumference of the roller 3, and in this case the roller 1 is formed in halves so that it can be removed from the vehicle when not required.
Behind the roller 1 is positioned a hopper 4 provided with a pipe or outlet 5, or pipes or outlets, and preferably a feed screw 6 is supplied to regulate the outlet, and such screw may be driven from the rear wheel through sprockets 7, 8 and a chain 9, and pressure may be applied to the inside of the hopper to force the contents from the hopper.
Means may be provided for raising or lowa plan rotated on the axle 11 by thehand wheel 14 to raise or lowerthe roller 1.-
15 is a container in which may be placed weighting material for increasing the pressure of the. roller 1 into the ground.
in Figure 4 and consists bearing for the worm 13 and A hand wheel 14 is carried by the frame ofthe roller, so that the eccentric bearing 10. can be.
There may be two or more hoppers 4, eachc having a different coloured materialrforthe linesso that several different coloured lines, can be laid at the same or d fferent times.
WVe preferably employ a substancewhich is plastic when kept air tight but rapidlyi'setsx on exposure to the.
plastic fluid which is renderedv fluid or semi-H air, but a substance or fluid with heat, say at temperatures between 212 to 300 F., may
Although we have plied to or forming dem-road roller, it can be equally applied to be employed.
shown the roller' 1' asap part of an ordinary tan-.- a
a three-wheel roller or the roller 1 and hopper.
4 with other-ordinary wheels can b mounted.
one frame soasto form a separate unit which A can beused aloneor attached .to anotherfve-c hiclesuch as a road roller.
In place of the V, U or other shapedridges; we may forum a series of spheres or other shapedproJections.
pyramids, half-i;
For a compositionwhich is renderedplasr... tic by heat, we may form, the wheel .1 hollow and heat sameby means such as a powerful blow lamp or other source of heat-which may be applied either internally or externally to. the roller 1 and the hopper 4 may be also provided with heating means which I1ay;be=thesame source of heat as for the roller or-it may be jacketed and heated by hot water or steam The roller 1 may be rotated bythe friction,
of the road or itmay be drivenv from. the
Vehicle or other s ource of power. As shown 1:
in Figures 1, 2 and 3 the roller 1 is secured;
to the ordinary roller 3 which is driven from the road surface.
the driving mechanism through a chain engaging the sprocket wheel 16 as is usual but in Figure 4 the wheel 1 is freely mounted on the eccentric bearing 10 and would berot-ated by the friction of the road or the wheel 1 could be driven from roller 3 by means of driving pins working in elongated holes in the wheel 1 to allow for movement due to the eccentric.
In use, the roller 1 is forced down into theroad or other surface, when on drawing the apparatus and roller 1 along, a groove or grooves, holes or depressions corresponding to the face of the roller 1 will be formed in As the roller 1 leaves the groove or grooves formed in the road, the hot or other plastic fluid will pass from the hopper 4 and is laid in the groove or grooves, thus leaving inlaid strips of white or other coloured lines. The plastic liquid sets hard on exposure to the air or on cooling.
By employing a series of grooves for each line practically a solid surface is formed.
What we do claim as our invention and desire to obtain by Letters Patent is 1. In an apparatus of the class described, a frame, a cylindrical roller journaled there in for contact wit-i the surface to be traversed, a second roller at one end of and coaxial with the first-named roller and rotatable therewith, said second roller having peripheral surface-indenting means projecting beyond the periphery of the first mentioned roller, a hopper to contain a marking composition, and means for delivering said composition from said hopper to the indented portion of the surface traversed, whereby simultaneous rolling, indenting and marking of said surface is effected.
2. In combination with a self-propelled road-rolling machine having a transverse road-roller, a relatively narrow roller at one end of and coaxial with the first mentioned roller having peripheral road-indenting means, said rollers being simultaneously rotatable, and means operable during said rotation to deliver lnarking composition to indentations made by the second roller, whereby simultaneous rolling, indenting and marking of the road surface is effected.
3. A combination according to claim 2 including means whereby the second mentioned roller may be shifted out of operative position when not required for use.
4. A combination according to claim 2 including an eccentric mounting the second mentioned roller, and means operable to move said eccentric about the axis of the first mentioned roller so that the second mentioned roller may be shifted out of operative position when not required for use.
5. In an apparatus of the class described, a frame, a cylindrical roller journaled therein for contact with the surface to be traversed, a surface-indenting roller at one end of and co-axial with the first-named roller and rotatable therewith, a hopper to contain a marking composition, and means for delivering said composition from said hopper to the indented portion of the surface traversed, said surface-indenting roller being a double diametered annulus of which the smaller diametered portion fits within and is attached to one end of the first-named roller.v
6. In an apparatus of the class described, a frame, a cylindricalroller journaled therein for contact with the surface to be traversed, a surface-indenting roller at one end of and coaxial with the first-named roller and rotatable therewith, a hopper to contain marking composition, and means for delivering said composition from said hopper to the indented portion of the surface traversed, said surface-indenting roller being a double diametered annulus of which the smaller di- 7 ametered portion fits within and is attached to one end of the first-named roller, and of which the portion of larger diameter is circumferentially grooved the periphery of the first-named roller.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands.
WILLIAM THOMAS BELL.
JAMES FREDERICK BENNETT.
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US3094047A (en) * 1958-10-21 1963-06-18 Charles B Patton Method and apparatus for perforating and painting the surface of pavements
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US3094047A (en) * 1958-10-21 1963-06-18 Charles B Patton Method and apparatus for perforating and painting the surface of pavements
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