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- LAUGUST E. S IIUTTE a subject of William, German Emperor, but having taken out my first naturalization-papers as a citizen of the United States, residmg in Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in Apparatus. for
- My invention relates to an improvement in a paratus for spreading bitumen or material of a similar character over asurface; and it consists, essentially, in a receptacle orireservoir for the bitumen and aspreading means, which comprises a spreader having a peculiar shape and construction, whichinsures economy of spreading material and an even distribution over the surface being treated.
- Figure 1 is a plan view of a spreader embodying my invention, showing the segmental spreader.
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section of the same, more particularly adapted to show the regulating-valve.
- A is a receptacle' or supply-tank for the bitumen, of any suitable size and form, but preferably constructed in the shape of a rectangular box. Attached to the sides of this box and extendjoined at their ends by the cross-bar C; Running from the shafts to the rece tacle are the braces D, carrying straps E, w 'ch serve to hold the axle F firmly in place.
- G re resents wheels mounted on the axle F,whic serve to support the apparatuswhen the spreader is not in use.
- the se ental flange H Mounted on the bottom of the receptacle A is the se ental flange H, to which is fastened the exible segmental spreader I, constructed, preferably, of rubber or other resilient material.
- the valve-opening J Located in the bottom of the receptacle and in front of the s reader I is the valve-opening J, whichis a apted to be closed by the valve K.
- L is a stem sliding in the guide M, having the valve K mounted on one end thereof, the other end being pivotally connected to the lever N.
- the lever N pivoted to the side of the receptacle at O, is extended-outward between the shafts B and is bent at right angles at a point near its end to form an arm P,
- the arm P serves as a handle to operate the lever N and at the same time to hold the lever firmly in any desired position.
- the operation of the apparatus is as follows: The operator after having filled the receptacle with liquid bitumen from the heating-kettle grasps the cross-bar c and by pressing down lifts the spreader clear from the ground, when he may push or drag the apparatus to the surface to be covered. The cross-bar is then raised until the spreader takes the weight of the apparatus, the wheels being clear of the ground. The lever N now being raised, the valve is lifted the required amount and the liquid flows in front of the spreader, which, owing to its curved or segmental character, is enabled to catch and distribute the bitumen over the surface without permitting any of the fluid to escape around the ends. At'the same time the wei l L the apparatus is suflicient topress the spr very tittlepf th'e nateria 9 I BEST AVAILABLE COP remain on the rotuberances of the surface,
- My invention is more particularly adapted to 'be used in the laying of asphalt or bituminous pavements; but I do not Wish to limit its use to that alone, as it is e ually applicable in the waterproofing of roo s and celars or in any art or process wherein it is required that a film of material should be ppread over either a smooth or rough surace.
- a curved flexible spreader In an apparatus for spreading a substance, a curved flexible spreader, and means whereby it may be drawn over the surface to be spread.
- a curved spreader In an apparatus for spreading a substance, a curved spreader, and means whereby it may be drawn over the surface to be spread.
- a supply-tank, and means to support said tank comprising a curved spreader.
- a supply-tank, and means to support said tank comprising a curved, flexible spreader.
- a spreading apparatus of the kind described comprising a supply-tank, and a curved spreader, means for delivering the material to be spread in front of said spreader, as described.
- a tank one or more shafts for moving said tank provided with a cross-bar to serve as a draft-handle, a feed-opening for said tank, a valve for closing said feed-opening, and a lever connected to said valve and adapted to operate it, one end of said lever being located at and adapted to frictionally engage said draft-bar whereby the operator may change the position of said valve without removing his hands from said draft-bar, and said valve will be frictionally retained in position until again moved by the operator, as set forth.
- a tank adapted to support said tank when not in use, a spreader located below said tank and at approximately the level of the supporting-surface of said wheels, to support said tank when in use, and means for dragging said apparatus as described.
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BEST AVNLABLE CO PATBNTBD JUNE 6, 1905.
A. E. SCHUTTB.- APPARATUS FOR SPRBADING BITUMBN 0R MATERIALOF A SIMILAR CHARACTER.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 30, 1904.
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UNITED STATES BEST AVAILABLE Patented June 6, 1905.
PATENT OFFICE.
AUGUST E. SCHUTTE, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO WARREN BROTHERS COMPANY, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, A
CORPORATION OF WEST VIRGINIA.
APPARATUS FOR SPREADING BITUMEN R MATERIAL OF A SIMILAR CHARACTER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 791,? 26, dated June 6, 1905.
' Application filed July 30, 1904. Serial No. 218,834.
To all whmn it may concern:
Be it known that LAUGUST E. S IIUTTE, a subject of William, German Emperor, but having taken out my first naturalization-papers as a citizen of the United States, residmg in Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in Apparatus. for
' S reading Bitumen or Material of a Similar ingforward and upward C aracter, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to an improvement in a paratus for spreading bitumen or material of a similar character over asurface; and it consists, essentially, in a receptacle orireservoir for the bitumen and aspreading means, which comprises a spreader having a peculiar shape and construction, whichinsures economy of spreading material and an even distribution over the surface being treated.
In laying bituminous pavements it is nec essary that a thinlayer or film of viscous bitumen should be applied to the partiallyfinished surface and that this film should be applied in such a manner that the crevices between the articles of crushed stone should be entirely led and that the protruding stones or high places should receive as little of the bitumen as possible in order that the material may not be unnecessarily wasted. This result is accomplished by the apparatus hereinafter described, and shown in the ac companying drawings, in which like letters of reference refer to like parts in the different views.
Figure 1 is a plan view of a spreader embodying my invention, showing the segmental spreader. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section of the same, more particularly adapted to show the regulating-valve.
Referring to the drawings, Ais a receptacle' or supply-tank for the bitumen, of any suitable size and form, but preferably constructed in the shape of a rectangular box. Attached to the sides of this box and extendjoined at their ends by the cross-bar C; Running from the shafts to the rece tacle are the braces D, carrying straps E, w 'ch serve to hold the axle F firmly in place.
G re resents wheels mounted on the axle F,whic serve to support the apparatuswhen the spreader is not in use.
Mounted on the bottom of the receptacle A is the se ental flange H, to which is fastened the exible segmental spreader I, constructed, preferably, of rubber or other resilient material. Located in the bottom of the receptacle and in front of the s reader I is the valve-opening J, whichis a apted to be closed by the valve K.
L is a stem sliding in the guide M, having the valve K mounted on one end thereof, the other end being pivotally connected to the lever N. The lever N, pivoted to the side of the receptacle at O, is extended-outward between the shafts B and is bent at right angles at a point near its end to form an arm P,
which extends through the o ening formed by the stra Q and frictional y engages the cross bar The arm P serves as a handle to operate the lever N and at the same time to hold the lever firmly in any desired position. I
The operation of the apparatus is as follows: The operator after having filled the receptacle with liquid bitumen from the heating-kettle grasps the cross-bar c and by pressing down lifts the spreader clear from the ground, when he may push or drag the apparatus to the surface to be covered. The cross-bar is then raised until the spreader takes the weight of the apparatus, the wheels being clear of the ground. The lever N now being raised, the valve is lifted the required amount and the liquid flows in front of the spreader, which, owing to its curved or segmental character, is enabled to catch and distribute the bitumen over the surface without permitting any of the fluid to escape around the ends. At'the same time the wei l L the apparatus is suflicient topress the spr very tittlepf th'e nateria 9 I BEST AVAILABLE COP remain on the rotuberances of the surface,
filled.
My invention is more particularly adapted to 'be used in the laying of asphalt or bituminous pavements; but I do not Wish to limit its use to that alone, as it is e ually aplicable in the waterproofing of roo s and celars or in any art or process wherein it is required that a film of material should be ppread over either a smooth or rough surace.
While I have shown and described a curved spreader, I do not wish to limit myself to that construction, as it is apparent that any spreader having forward-projecting wings or arms would accomplish the same function as that accomplished by my device.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In an apparatus of the kind described, a supply-tank, a spreader rigidly attached I thereto, and adapted to support the tank, in
combination wit a feed located in front of said spreader, as and for the purposes set forth.
2. In an apparatus for spreading a substance, a curved flexible spreader, and means whereby it may be drawn over the surface to be spread.
3. In an apparatus for spreading a substance, a curved spreader, and means whereby it may be drawn over the surface to be spread.
4. In an apparatus for spreading substances on a surface, a supply-tank, a support for said tank comprising a flexible spreader rigidly attached to said tank, in
combination with a feed located in front of said spreader, and adapted to deliver material thereto, as described.
5. In an apparatus of the kind described, a supply-tank, and means to support said tank comprising a curved spreader.
6. In an apparatus of the kind described, a supply-tank, and means to support said tank comprising a curved, flexible spreader.
7. In a spreading apparatus of the kind described, comprising a supply-tank, and a curved spreader, means for delivering the material to be spread in front of said spreader, as described.
8. In a spreading apparatus of the kind described, a tank, one or more shafts for moving said tank provided with a cross-bar to serve as a draft-handle, a feed-opening for said tank, a valve for closing said feed-opening, and a lever connected to said valve and adapted to operate it, one end of said lever being located at and adapted to frictionally engage said draft-bar whereby the operator may change the position of said valve without removing his hands from said draft-bar, and said valve will be frictionally retained in position until again moved by the operator, as set forth.
9. In a spreading apparatus of the kind described, a tank, wheels adapted to support said tank when not in use, a spreader located below said tank and at approximately the level of the supporting-surface of said wheels, to support said tank when in use, and means for dragging said apparatus as described.
AUGUST E. SCIIUTTE.
In presence of J. E. R. HAYES, M. E. FLAHERTY.
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