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    • 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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  • My invention relates to concrete and analogous pavements, and-'devices for rolling and marking the same; and it consists in a roller for pressing and marking the pavement While in a soft state with a network of grooves or creases forming elongated diamond-shaped fields or blocks of small dimensions.
  • Each one of the grooves or creases is continuous from one end r side of the pavement or square to the other, and runs at an angle only slightly diverging from a right line, so that the cross- Y ing grooves or creases, which are run in the same manner, but at a reversed angle, form long diamond-shaped pieces or fields, which will hold very little, if any, of the waterwhich falls upon them,while the grooves form speedy' and efficient conductors for the rain and tend to keep the pavement well drained.
  • the in tersecting lines form a complete and conti/nuous net-work, and serve-to roughen or break
  • The-roller by which the net-work of grooves or creases/1s formed has a continuous worm or spiral/blade extending round the roller from one end to the other at a certain inclination, and another spiral blade also extending round it from one end to the other in theopposite direction and at a reversed inclination, which worms or blades cross each other every time they encircle the roller, and form between them long narrow diamond-shaped portions or spaces on the roller.
  • this roller is drawn over a concrete or cement pavement while in a soft condition, it will lay it out in a network of intersecting grooves or creases,which will carry off the water, and at the same time it presses, solidifies, and smooths the surface of the diai'nond-shaped field, while the blades,
  • grooves, or marks, which are Aof wedge shape in cross-section7 tend to compress and finish the edges of the fields and make them smoot-h and hard.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a piece of pavement grooved and laid out by my roller.
  • Fig. 2 is a view of the roller.
  • A is the roller, with a shaft.
  • B/ is the handle by which the roller is worked, and which maybe of any desired length.
  • the groovers or markers with which the rolleris provided are marked a and a.
  • Those marked c extend spirally around the roller from one end to the otherin one direction and at a given inclination, while those marked a extend round the roller from end to end in the opposite direction and ata reversed inclination, crossing those marked a, so as to form long narrow diamondshaped fields or blocks of small dimension between the groovers or markers a a upon the surface of the roller.
  • the roller is applied to the pavement while it is yet in a sof't state, and is rolled over it, its weight causing it to impress its groovers or markers into the body ofthe cement until the flat surfaces of the roller meet the surface of the pavement, when the pavement will be solidified and smoothed.
  • the groovers or markers a a are wedge-shaped, as shown, and they press the soft concrete well apart and cause the diamond-shaped fields to be very compact and solid.
  • Fig. l The 'pavement finished by this roller is shown in Fig. l, where D shows the grooves which run at one angle and are all parallel with each other, and D shows the grooves which run at the reverse angle so as to cross the first set obliquely and form elongated diamond-shaped fields or blocks D* of small dimension.
  • the grooves D and D run with very slight inclination from a right line and forni good conductors for the wat-er which falls upon the pavement.
  • the fields or blocks being very small and narrow do not admit of much water remaining upon them; but it flows rapidly off into the grooves, and is taken by them outward toward the gutter.
  • the grooves cross eneli other at frequent intervals, and form a continuons and complete network of indcniations for roughening the surface of the pavement, preventing it from cracking, and for carrying oli' the water.

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- UNITED STATES:
-. PATENT OEETCE.
BARTHOLOMEW RIORDAN, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
COMBINED ROLLER ND TlLE-RULER FOR MARKING CONCRETE SURFACES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 324,166, dated August 1l, 1885- Application tiled March I5, 1885, (No moflel.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BAETHOLOMEW Rica DAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Washington, in the District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Combined Roller and Tile- Ruler for Marking Concrete Surfaces; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to concrete and analogous pavements, and-'devices for rolling and marking the same; and it consists in a roller for pressing and marking the pavement While in a soft state with a network of grooves or creases forming elongated diamond-shaped fields or blocks of small dimensions. Each one of the grooves or creases is continuous from one end r side of the pavement or square to the other, and runs at an angle only slightly diverging from a right line, so that the cross- Y ing grooves or creases, which are run in the same manner, but at a reversed angle, form long diamond-shaped pieces or fields, which will hold very little, if any, of the waterwhich falls upon them,while the grooves form speedy' and efficient conductors for the rain and tend to keep the pavement well drained. The in tersecting lines form a complete and conti/nuous net-work, and serve-to roughen or break The-roller by which the net-work of grooves or creases/1s formed has a continuous worm or spiral/blade extending round the roller from one end to the other at a certain inclination, and another spiral blade also extending round it from one end to the other in theopposite direction and at a reversed inclination, which worms or blades cross each other every time they encircle the roller, and form between them long narrow diamond-shaped portions or spaces on the roller. YVhen this roller is drawn over a concrete or cement pavement while in a soft condition, it will lay it out in a network of intersecting grooves or creases,which will carry off the water, and at the same time it presses, solidifies, and smooths the surface of the diai'nond-shaped field, while the blades,
grooves, or marks, which are Aof wedge shape in cross-section7 tend to compress and finish the edges of the fields and make them smoot-h and hard.
Y The accompanying drawings form apart of this specification and illustrate my invention.
Figure 1 is a plan view of a piece of pavement grooved and laid out by my roller. Fig. 2 is a view of the roller.
A is the roller, with a shaft. A, to which the frame B is joined. B/ is the handle by which the roller is worked, and which maybe of any desired length.
The groovers or markers with which the rolleris provided are marked a and a. Those marked c extend spirally around the roller from one end to the otherin one direction and at a given inclination, while those marked a extend round the roller from end to end in the opposite direction and ata reversed inclination, crossing those marked a, so as to form long narrow diamondshaped fields or blocks of small dimension between the groovers or markers a a upon the surface of the roller.
The roller is applied to the pavement while it is yet in a sof't state, and is rolled over it, its weight causing it to impress its groovers or markers into the body ofthe cement until the flat surfaces of the roller meet the surface of the pavement, when the pavement will be solidified and smoothed. The groovers or markers a a are wedge-shaped, as shown, and they press the soft concrete well apart and cause the diamond-shaped fields to be very compact and solid.
The 'pavement finished by this roller is shown in Fig. l, where D shows the grooves which run at one angle and are all parallel with each other, and D shows the grooves which run at the reverse angle so as to cross the first set obliquely and form elongated diamond-shaped fields or blocks D* of small dimension. The grooves D and D run with very slight inclination from a right line and forni good conductors for the wat-er which falls upon the pavement. The fields or blocks being very small and narrow do not admit of much water remaining upon them; but it flows rapidly off into the grooves, and is taken by them outward toward the gutter.
The grooves cross eneli other at frequent intervals, and form a continuons and complete network of indcniations for roughening the surface of the pavement, preventing it from cracking, and for carrying oli' the water.
Having thus described my invention, what I elai1nis- 1. A roller l'or forming a network ofgroovcs or creases with elongated diamond shaped blocks or ilelds between them in concrete or cement pavements having groovers or marl;- ers l'ormed upon it, one set of which extends in a line spirally around the roller from end to end, and the other set extending spirally around the roller from end to end in an opposite direction and at a reversed inclination, whereby the surface of the roller is divided into elongated diamond-shaped portions or ields, substantially as set forth.
2. A concreteor cement pavement divided fields by the passage of the roller in one di-` recton, whereby said grooves form clear unobstructed water conveyers for the water which falls upon the small fields, and whereby the lelds are compacted and well defined, s'ibstantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I aliix my signature in presence ol' two witnesses.
B. RIORDAN.
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J. N. KAiLn, l-I. A. HALL.
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US3680450A (en) * 1969-07-04 1972-08-01 Gunnar Olsson A cement concrete structure with anchoring means for preventing the occurence of large contraction cracks and a method for forming cement concrete structure
US3801211A (en) * 1971-03-03 1974-04-02 G Perkins Pavement grooving process and apparatus
US3874806A (en) * 1972-07-27 1975-04-01 Cmi Corp Apparatus for grooving pavement
US4105354A (en) * 1977-04-27 1978-08-08 Bradshaw Bowman Pattern forming wheel for uncured concrete surfaces
US5033906A (en) * 1990-08-13 1991-07-23 Jordan Bradley L Concrete impression system
US5421670A (en) * 1994-05-09 1995-06-06 Meirick; Herbert J. Roller for impressing patterns in a malleable surface having a replaceable shell thereon
US20040247390A1 (en) * 2003-06-03 2004-12-09 Smith Aaron D. Construction device and method stamping concrete
US20050093204A1 (en) * 2003-11-05 2005-05-05 Gregg David W. Stamping apparatus
US20170362781A1 (en) * 2016-06-16 2017-12-21 Horace A. Thompson Ground contouring apparatus
US10214865B2 (en) * 2017-01-04 2019-02-26 Hamm Ag Earth working roller

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3680450A (en) * 1969-07-04 1972-08-01 Gunnar Olsson A cement concrete structure with anchoring means for preventing the occurence of large contraction cracks and a method for forming cement concrete structure
US3801211A (en) * 1971-03-03 1974-04-02 G Perkins Pavement grooving process and apparatus
US3874806A (en) * 1972-07-27 1975-04-01 Cmi Corp Apparatus for grooving pavement
US4105354A (en) * 1977-04-27 1978-08-08 Bradshaw Bowman Pattern forming wheel for uncured concrete surfaces
US5033906A (en) * 1990-08-13 1991-07-23 Jordan Bradley L Concrete impression system
US5421670A (en) * 1994-05-09 1995-06-06 Meirick; Herbert J. Roller for impressing patterns in a malleable surface having a replaceable shell thereon
US20040247390A1 (en) * 2003-06-03 2004-12-09 Smith Aaron D. Construction device and method stamping concrete
US20050093204A1 (en) * 2003-11-05 2005-05-05 Gregg David W. Stamping apparatus
US20170362781A1 (en) * 2016-06-16 2017-12-21 Horace A. Thompson Ground contouring apparatus
US10174464B2 (en) * 2016-06-16 2019-01-08 Horace A. Thompson Ground contouring apparatus
US10214865B2 (en) * 2017-01-04 2019-02-26 Hamm Ag Earth working roller
US10550527B2 (en) 2017-01-04 2020-02-04 Hamm Ag Earth working roller

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