Road structure – process – or apparatus – Apparatus – With in situ means for both comminuting and treating – e.g.,...
Patent
1986-08-29
1988-01-19
Leppink, James A.
Road structure, process, or apparatus
Apparatus
With in situ means for both comminuting and treating, e.g.,...
404132, 299 39, 29123, 29124, 29125, 172123, E01C 2312, E01C 1926
Patent
active
047202076
ABSTRACT:
A road working machine for cutting into a road surface includes a power driven, cutting tooth carrying rotor comprising a plurality of rotor segments removably attached to a shaft to vary rotor width. Each of the segments includes a plurality of subsegments attached to one another and to the rotor by threaded fasteners. Rings supporting a higher concentration of cutting teeth angled toward the ends of the rotor can be secured to the endmost rotor segments for edge cutting. A cover for the rotor includes an adjustable baffle which may be secured at any of a plurality of positions in the cover to lie adjacent an end segment of the rotor in use regardless of the rotor width.
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Koehring Company
Latchford John F.
Leppink James A.
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