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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 03, 2001
Filed:
Sep. 27, 1999
Chris McSharry, Ooltewah, TN (US);
Astec Industries, Inc., Chattanooga, TN (US);
Abstract
A method and an apparatus are disclosed for cutting rumble strips in the surface of a roadway. The apparatus is a self-propelled machine which includes a frame and a drive mechanism mounted to the frame and adapted for advancing the machine across the surface of the roadway. The machine also includes a generally cylindrical cutting drum that is mounted on the frame for rotation about an axis that is disposed generally parallel to the surface of the roadway. A plurality of cutting teeth are mounted on the outer surface of the drum in a predetermined pattern, and a mechanism is provided for rotating the cutting drum about its axis. The drum is maintained at a predetermined position with respect to the surface of the roadway so that the cutting teeth will cut into said surface a relatively constant, predetermined depth as the drum is rotated about its axis while the machine is advanced along the surface of the roadway. When the drum is rotated about its axis while being maintained at the predetermined position with respect to the surface of the roadway as the machine is advanced therealong, the cutting teeth will cut a series of spaced parallel rumble strips into the surface of the roadway. This improved machine is capable of smooth and uninterrupted cutting operation while advancing along the surface of the roadway at greater speeds and without the vibration that is characteristic of other known machines.