The asphalt paver was developed by Harry Barber of the
Barber Greene Co., that originally manufactured
material handling systems. In 1929 the Chicago Testing Laboratory approached them to use their material loaders to construct asphalt roads. This did not result in a partnership but Barber did develop a machine based on the concrete pavers of the day that mixed and placed the concrete in a single process. This setup did not prove as effective as desired and the processes were separated and the modern paver was on its way. In 1933 the independent
float screed was invented and when combined with the tamper bar provided for uniform material density and thickness. The main features of the paver developed by the Barber-Greene have been incorporated into most pavers since, although improvements have been made to control of the machine. ==Operation==