SALT SPREADER ATTACHABLE TO EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT
20230340741 ยท 2023-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01H10/007
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C19/203
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01H10/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A salt spreader for distributing a material includes a bucket including a front surface, a rear surface, and first and second side surfaces. The front and rear surfaces tend toward one another at a base of the bucket, and the bucket includes first and second ejection ports in the base. The salt spreader further includes a separator positioned in a center of the bucket parallel to the first and second side surfaces, and first and second covers within the bucket extending downwardly from the first and second side surfaces, respectively, toward the separator.
Claims
1. A salt spreader for distributing a material comprising: a bucket including a front surface, a rear surface, and first and second side surfaces, wherein the front and rear surfaces tend toward one another at a base of the bucket, wherein the bucket includes first and second ejection ports in the base; a separator positioned in a center of the bucket parallel to the first and second side surfaces, wherein the separator is positioned between the first and second ejection ports; and first and second covers within the bucket extending downwardly from the first and second side surfaces, respectively, toward the separator, wherein the first and second ejection ports are located under the first and second covers, respectively.
2. The salt spreader of claim 1, further including a motor for operating an auger.
3. The salt spreader of claim 2, wherein the motor is mounted near the base of the bucket.
4. The salt spreader of claim 1, further including an auger positioned adjacent to the base of the bucket, wherein the auger rotates to direct salt within the bucket toward at least one of the first and second ejection ports.
5. The salt spreader of claim 1, further including an attachment mechanism mounted on the rear surface of the bucket, the attachment mechanism configured to secure the salt spreader to a front of an earth moving equipment.
6. The salt spreader of claim 1, wherein the front surface, rear surface, and first and second side surfaces form a cavity in the salt spreader.
7. The salt spreader of claim 6, further including a salt grate mounted within the cavity.
8. The salt spreader of claim 1, further including first and second spinner shields within the bucket.
9. A method of distributing a material comprising the steps of: providing a salt spreader comprising: a bucket including a front surface, a rear surface, and first and second side surfaces, wherein the front and rear surfaces tend toward one another at a base of the bucket, wherein the bucket includes first and second ejection ports in the base; a separator positioned in a center of the bucket parallel to the first and second side surfaces, wherein the separator is positioned between the first and second ejection ports; and first and second covers within the bucket extending downwardly from the first and second side surfaces, respectively, toward the separator, wherein the first and second ejection ports are located under the first and second covers, respectively; loading the material into the bucket; guiding the material toward at least one of the first and second ejection ports.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the salt spreader further includes: an auger positioned adjacent to the base of the bucket, wherein the auger rotates to direct salt within the bucket toward at least one of the first and second ejection ports; and a motor for operating the auger.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the motor is mounted near the base of the bucket.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein the salt spreader further includes an attachment mechanism mounted on the rear surface of the bucket, the attachment mechanism configured to secure the salt spreader to a front of an earth moving equipment.
13. The method of claim 9, wherein the front surface, rear surface, and first and second side surfaces form a cavity in the salt spreader, and wherein the salt spreader further includes a salt grate mounted within the cavity.
14. The method of claim 9, wherein the salt spreader further includes first and second spinner shields within the bucket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
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[0026] As shown in
[0027] The upper section 122a of the rear surface 122 forms approximately 90 degree angles with side surfaces 124, 126. The front surface 128 also includes a front edge 132 that may contact the rock salt mound and/or road during loading of the rock salt. Gussets 134 extend along the height of the front surface 128 to provide additional structural support. The front surface 128 and side surfaces 124, 126 may include one or more indicator lights 135a such as strobe lights and/or one or more work lights 135b such as LED lights. A salt grate 136 as shown in
[0028] Each of the first and second augers 104, 106 are positioned within an auger tube 138 along the base 108 of the bucket 102 near the back surface 122 as shown in
[0029] The first and second augers 104, 106 direct rock salt toward the ejection ports 110, 112 within the bottom surface 114. In other embodiments, the salt bucket 100 includes a single auger 104 that directs rock salt toward one or more ejection ports 110, 112 within the base 108.
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[0031] The first and second augers 104, 106 as well as the first and second spinners 114, 116 are controlled independently so that the operator can adjust the density of application of the rock salt as well as the distance that the salt rock is dispersed in each direction.
[0032] Rotation of the first and second augers 104, 106 move rock salt collected at the base 108 of the bucket 102 towards first and second ejection ports 110, 112 formed within the bottom surface 114 of the bucket 102. First and second spinner controls 116, 118 are positioned immediately below the first and second ejection ports 110, 112 to receive rock salt after it passes through the ejection ports 110, 112 and to dispense the rock salt radially outwardly as the spinner controls 116, 118 rotate.
[0033] Each spinner control 116, 118 includes a bottom plate 146 having a plurality of radially-extending vanes 148. The spinner 118 rotates about a central axis 150 perpendicular to the bottom surface 114 of the bucket 102 during use. The first and second spinner controls 116, 118 are mounted on first and second spreader mounts 152, 154, respectively, that are secured to an exterior surface of the bottom surface 114. Each spreader mount 152, 154 includes a support base 152a, 154a secured to a wall 152b, 154b that extends from the rear surface 122, although other means for mounting the spinner 116, 118 to the bucket 102 may be used. In some embodiments, the salt bucket 100 may include first and second spinner shields that direct rock salt toward the side surfaces.
[0034] In some embodiments, the first and second spinner controls 116, 118 allow for up to a 40-foot spread, for a total of up to a spread of about 80 feet. The low-elevation of the ejection ports 110, 112 and spinner controls 116, 118 enable for salting under parked cars. The use of conventional salt trucks is typically limited to night-time hours when paved surfaces are clear of cars. The ability to distribute salt under parked cars increases the time available for salting paved surfaces.
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[0036] During use, the operator attaches the salt spreader 100 onto the front loader or other earth moving equipment. The operator fills the salt spreader 100 by raising the base 108 of the bucket 102 and lowering the edge 132 of the front surface 130 to a rock salt mound and scooping rock salt into the salt spreader 100.
[0037] To distribute rock salt from the salt spreader 100, the operator positions the bucket 102 in an upright position as shown in
[0038] It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.