Bucket Funnel
20170240398 · 2017-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D25/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D25/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bucket funnel has a funnel body which clips onto a bucket with a top flange. The funnel body has a semicircular lower edge which has about the same radius of curvature as the bucket, but only extends about halfway around. There are outer tabs with inward facing channels at the ends of the lower edge of the funnel body to clip into the flange of the bucket. There is also a spring loaded release clip at about the middle of the lower edge to clip onto the outer flange of the bucket. An inner apron extends down from the lower edge of the funnel body to form a seal against the inner wall of the bucket. An interchangeable conical nozzle attaches to the funnel body for dispensing of fluids of various viscosities, such as glue, paint or fresh concrete.
Claims
1. A bucket funnel comprising a funnel body, said funnel body comprising: a) a semicircular lower edge; b) a funnel rim above said lower edge; c) a converging hopper extending outward of said funnel rim and said lower edge, said converging hopper comprising a hopper opening at its apex; d) a first outer tab at a first end of said lower edge, said outer tab comprising an inward facing channel; e) a second outer tab at a second end of said lower edge comprising an inward facing channel; f) an inner apron extending down from said lower edge, said inner apron comprising: i. a back plate; and ii. a flexible skirt at the bottom of said back plate, said flexible skirt extending outward of said back plate; and g) a release clip attached to about the midpoint of said lower edge, said release clip comprising: i. a spring hinge attaching said release clip to said lower edge; and ii. a handle extending downward from said spring hinge, said handle comprising an inward facing notch.
2. The bucket funnel of claim 1 which further comprises a conical nozzle, said conical nozzle being adapted to attach to said opening in said funnel body and wherein said conical nozzle comprises a nozzle opening.
3. The bucket funnel of claim 2 wherein said nozzle is held onto said funnel body by a threaded collar.
4. The bucket funnel of claim 2 wherein the axis of said conical nozzle is inclined at an angle with respect to said lower edge of said funnel body, said inclination angle being in the range of 20 to 60 degrees.
5. The bucket funnel of claim 1 wherein said first outer tab is attached to said first end of said funnel body by a first flexible arm and said second outer tab is attached to said second end of said funnel body by a second flexible arm.
6. The bucket funnel of claim 1 wherein said first outer tab comprises a first forward vertical edge and said inner apron comprises a first backward vertical edge and wherein said first forward vertical edge of said first outer tab is proximate to and back from said first backward vertical edge of said inner apron.
7. The bucket funnel of claim 1 wherein said semicircular lower edge of said funnel body spans a rim angle in the range of 120 to 180 degrees.
8. The bucket funnel of claim 7 wherein said inner apron has a semicircular cross section when viewed from above and wherein said semicircular cross section spans an apron angle in the range of 90 degrees up to said rim angle.
9. The bucket funnel of claim 1 wherein said first outer tab comprises a tab handle extending downward therefrom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS:
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0018] The best mode for carrying out the invention describes non-limiting exemplary embodiments. Any individual features may be combined with other features as required by different applications for at least the benefits described herein. As used herein, the term “about” means plus or minus 10% of a given value unless specifically indicated otherwise.
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[0020] The nozzle has an axis 332. The axis may be inclined at an angle 340 with respect to the lower edge of the funnel body 321. The inclination angle may be in the range of 20 degrees to 60 degrees. A suitable inclination angle is about 30 degrees.
[0021] An inner apron 312 extends downward from the funnel body. An outer tab 330 is on each end of the lower edge. The forward vertical edge 334 of an outer tab is backward of the proximate backward vertical edge 332 of the inner apron. Thus there is a flexible arm 336 attaching each outer tab to the funnel body. This allows the outer tabs to be flexed out when installing or removing the bucket funnel on a bucket.
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[0023] The bucket funnel can be made of appropriate materials, such as molded plastic, metals and elastomers. The plastics should be compatible with the materials that will be dispensed from the bucket. The materials that might be dispensed may include glues, sealants, fresh concrete and dry powders (e.g. sand).
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EXAMPLE 1
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[0027] The bucket funnel comprises a nozzle 634 mounted on a funnel body 632. An inner apron 648 extends down from the funnel body. A flexible skirt 650 extends outward from the inner apron to press against and form a seal with the inner wall 654 of the bucket. The flexible skirt forms a seal despite the presence of deposits 656 of partially hardened concrete on the inner wall. The outer tabs of the funnel 646 engage the outer flange of the bucket 624. The outer tab 646 is shown as a dotted line. The outer tab is connected to the funnel body by a flexible arm 644. A reinforcing bar 652 has been added to each flexible arm for extra strength. The release clip is not visible in this view, but engages the outer flange of the bucket underneath the nozzle 634. The nozzle has a relatively wide opening 636 of about 3 cm to allow a controlled amount of fresh concrete to flow therethrough when the bucket is tipped over.
[0028] The worker has already made a first pass 614 of pouring concrete into the first channel 605. After the first pass, there was about 1 cm of clearance 616 between the top of the fresh concrete and the top of the channel. The worker then began a second pass 618 to finish filling the channel to its top edge 642. The worker has just tipped the bucket back to stop the flow of fresh concrete.
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CONCLUSION
[0030] While the disclosure has been described with reference to one or more different exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt to a particular situation without departing from the essential scope or teachings thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention.