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DEVICE FOR APPLYING MICRO GLASS BEADS
The invention relates to the field of road construction, in particular to devices for applying elements of road marking.The technical result of the subject invention is to increase the durability of the resulting road marking when in service.Before the road marking material has had time to harden, the micro-glass beads 6 are applied to the road marking layer 11. When the belt 2 with holes 3 travels through the container 4, the micro-glass beads 6 are supplied from the feeding device 5 onto the lower portion of the belt 2 with holes 3 inside the container 4. Some micro-glass beads 6 fall into the holes 3 and travel relative to the base 15 along with the lower portion of the belt 2. When the lower portion of the belt 2 with micro-glass beads 6 in the holes 3 and on the surface passes through the outlet 14 with the scraper 7, those micro-glass beads 6 that are completely present in the holes 3 of the belt 2 pass freely through the hole 3 and further travel along the base 15 together with the lower portion of the belt 2. When traveling on the belt 2 through the outlet 14, the micro-glass beads 6 which are present on the surface of the lower portion of the belt 2 or partially present in the holes 3 get stuck on the scraper 7 and can not escape the container 4. After leaving the container 4, the lower portion of the belt 2 with the micro-glass beads 6 in the holes 3 crosses the free edge 13 of the base 15 and ceases to contact therewith. Under action of gravity, the micro-glass beads 6 fall downwards and leave the holes 3 in the belt 2. The falling of the micro-glass beads 6 is further accelerated by increased pressure from the blowing means 9.
DEVICE FOR APPLYING MICRO GLASS BEADS
The invention relates to the field of road construction, in particular to devices for applying elements of road marking.The technical result of the subject invention is to increase the durability of the resulting road marking when in service.Before the road marking material has had time to harden, the micro-glass beads 6 are applied to the road marking layer 11. When the belt 2 with holes 3 travels through the container 4, the micro-glass beads 6 are supplied from the feeding device 5 onto the lower portion of the belt 2 with holes 3 inside the container 4. Some micro-glass beads 6 fall into the holes 3 and travel relative to the base 15 along with the lower portion of the belt 2. When the lower portion of the belt 2 with micro-glass beads 6 in the holes 3 and on the surface passes through the outlet 14 with the scraper 7, those micro-glass beads 6 that are completely present in the holes 3 of the belt 2 pass freely through the hole 3 and further travel along the base 15 together with the lower portion of the belt 2. When traveling on the belt 2 through the outlet 14, the micro-glass beads 6 which are present on the surface of the lower portion of the belt 2 or partially present in the holes 3 get stuck on the scraper 7 and can not escape the container 4. After leaving the container 4, the lower portion of the belt 2 with the micro-glass beads 6 in the holes 3 crosses the free edge 13 of the base 15 and ceases to contact therewith. Under action of gravity, the micro-glass beads 6 fall downwards and leave the holes 3 in the belt 2. The falling of the micro-glass beads 6 is further accelerated by increased pressure from the blowing means 9.
DEVICE FOR APPLYING MICRO GLASS BEADS
VORRICHTUNG ZUM AUFTRAGEN VON MIKROGLASPERLEN
DISPOSITIF D'APPLICATION DE MICROBILLES DE VERRE
FILIPPOV ALEKSANDR VYACHESLAVOVICH (Autor:in)
04.09.2024
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
IPC:
E01C
Bau von Straßen, Sportplätzen oder dgl., Decken dafür
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CONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE
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