Patent classifications
E01C19/2005
HAND-HELD SPREADER HAVING A BASE ATTACHABLE TO A PLURALITY OF DIFFERENT HOPPERS
A hand-held spreader is provided having a base with a mechanism for spreading particulate material response to turning a hand crank. The base is universally attachable to hoppers of different types which provide particulate material to the base for spreading. Different types of hoppers when attached to the base can adapt the spreader to spread different particulate material, such as of seed or salt. Teeth may be provided along upper edge of the hopper for use in scooping up particulate material into the hopper. Another type of hopper which can be attached to the base has a closed top end to provide a sealed container of particulate material, and has a sealing member releasable from the hopper to allow flow of particulate material from the hopper to the attached base.
ROLLING LEVERER FOR SAND BED FOR STONE PAVERS
The rolling leveler for sand bed for stone pavers is configured for use with sand. The rolling leveler for sand bed for stone pavers levels sand after the sand has been placed into a sand mold structure. The rolling leveler for sand bed for stone pavers comprises a screed structure and a rail structure. The screed structure rolls along rail structure. The rail structure elevates the screed structure above the sand contained in the sand mold structure. The elevation of the screed structure above the sand mold structure is adjustable. The screed structure rolls along the rail structure to level the sand contained in the sand mold structure.
MATERIAL SPREADER FOR A HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE
A material spreader for a heavy duty vehicle is provided having a hopper capable of carrying and distributing a particulate material, a longitudinally extending conveyor to move material within the hopper, a pivotably attached discharge chute and optionally, one or more liquid storage tanks secured to the exterior of the hopper by a securement system comprise a series of one or more straps connected on each end to a c-shaped cross member affixed to the vehicle or hopper body.
Particulate-Incorporating Attachment for a Drop Spreader
A particulate-incorporating attachment for a drop spreader is provided that includes a two-portion mount bracket, an implement holder, and a rake/brush. The bracket portions are connected to form a mount bracket over the rest brace of the drop spreader. The mount bracket mounts or carries the implement holder, which supports the rake/brush in a suitable position to assist in the incorporation of infill material into the space between the grass tufts of synthetic turf or to assist in the incorporation of other dropped particulates into synthetic or natural turf or onto the ground.
ABSORPTION AND MARKING OF A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE
Disclosed is a device for absorbing and marking a potentially dangerous substance on the ground, the device including: an elongate hollow body, the inner walls of which define a storage space in which a powder is stored which is capable of absorbing the substance when the powder comes into contact with the substance, the storage space leading into an opening for pouring the powder onto the substance in order to neutralize the substance, a base on which the lower end of the body is directly or indirectly mounted, the base projecting laterally relative to the body so as to form a marker in order to position the device on the ground in a stable manner and to mark the presence of the absorbed substance on the ground.
Systems for applying roadway surface treatments, and methods of using same
Systems and methods for applying roadway surface treatments. The system has an aggregate application assembly and a resin application assembly that are mounted or otherwise secured to a truck or other vehicle. The resin application assembly is spaced from the aggregate application assembly in the direction of travel of the vehicle. As the vehicle moves along a roadway surface, the resin and aggregate can be continuously applied such that the aggregate is provided to portions of the roadway surface that have been covered with resin.
SYSTEMS FOR APPLYING ROADWAY SURFACE TREATMENTS, AND METHODS OF USING SAME
Systems and methods for applying roadway surface treatments. The system has an aggregate application assembly and a resin application assembly that are mounted or otherwise secured to a truck or other vehicle. The resin application assembly is spaced from the aggregate application assembly in the direction of travel of the vehicle. As the vehicle moves along a roadway surface, the resin and aggregate can be continuously applied such that the aggregate is provided to portions of the roadway surface that have been covered with resin.
Gravel spreader
The gravel spreader includes a hopper with a pair of longitudinally opposed sidewalls, a pair of laterally opposed sidewalls, an open upper end and an open lower end. A pair of longitudinally-extending runners are respectively mounted on lower ends of the pair of laterally opposed sidewalls. In use, the gravel spreader is transported to a site for spreading of gravel by being releasably carried by a bucket of a tractor or the like. The gravel spreader is placed on a ground surface of the site for the spreading of the gravel and the bucket of the tractor is disengaged from the gravel spreader. The hopper is at least partially filled with the gravel to be spread and the gravel spreader is pulled over the ground surface using the bucket of the tractor, with the pair of longitudinally-extending runners sliding on the ground surface.