Slurry sled for filling trench holes
10731320 ยท 2020-08-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F5/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Improvements in a backfilling sled is disclosed the slurry sled for filling trench holes is pushed or pulled and receives a poured, flow-able medium such as sand or cement for example. The slurry sled self-centers itself over a trench dug or cut in various road or ground surfaces such as concrete or asphalt. The poured flow-able medium enters the top of the unit and flows through the bottom into a trench cut to a specific width and depth as it backfills and levels the backfill material to an evens surface to restore the road or ground surface.
Claims
1. A slurry sled for filling trench holes comprising: a sled having a receiving tank that is configured to accumulate fill material; said receiving tank is supported on a plurality of wheels that are configured to roll on a street or road; said receiving tank has an elongated bottom opening; said bottom opening having an opening that is configured to terminate below said street or road within an open trench hole; said sled includes an L or V guide that is configured to terminate below said street or road in front of said receiving tank; said sled has a tow mechanism whereby said sled is configured to be towed behind a vehicle that dispenses said fill material within said receiving tank, and said sled has a troweling wing that is configured to level fill material that is dispensed from said elongated bottom opening to be essentially even with a top surface of said street or road.
2. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 1, wherein said fill material is selected from a group consisting of cement, sand, gravel, dirt and aggregate.
3. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 2, wherein said fill material fills a void within said open trenched hole.
4. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 2, wherein said sled has at least one fixed hook or loop and guide tube within said receiving tank that is configured to guide said fill material that enter a removable funnel chute to break-up said fill material before said fill material enters said bottom opening.
5. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 2, wherein said sled has at least one hook and at least one loop that breaks-up fill material that passes into a removable funnel chute before said fill material enters said bottom opening.
6. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 2, further includes a mount for a vibrator that is configured to agitate said fill material.
7. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 1, wherein said sled further includes has at least two skid rails.
8. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 7, wherein said skid rails are configured to ride over anomalies of said street or road.
9. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 7, wherein said skid rails have at least one end that is curved.
10. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 1, further includes a front guide that is configured with a first position that terminates at an end of said front guide below said street or road.
11. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 1, that further includes a front guide that is configured to pivot on said sled.
12. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 11, wherein said front guide pivots on said sled to a second position that raises said front guide above said street or road.
13. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 11, wherein said front guide is changeable or replaceable to correspond to a width of a trenched hole or slot.
14. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 11, wherein said front hinges on a barrel pin.
15. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 1, wherein said front guide tracks a front of said sled.
16. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 1, wherein said elongated bottom opening is a removable chute that is interchangeable.
17. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 16, wherein said elongated bottom opening is changeable or replaceable to correspond to a width of said open trenched hole.
18. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 16, wherein said elongated bottom opening is compliantly mounted within said sled.
19. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 1, wherein said sled further includes a multipurpose platform.
20. The slurry sled for filling trench holes according to claim 19, wherein said sled multipurpose platform is configured to retain a generator that powers a vibrator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the drawings herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the system and method of the present invention, as represented in the drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, but is merely representative of various embodiments of the invention. The illustrated embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout.
ITEM NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTION
(10) 15 road surface 16 trench 17 rope, cable or chain 18 chute 19 cement truck 20 slurry sled 21 receiving tank 22 vibrator mount 23 front tow hooks 25 skid 26 lock pin 27 push bar 28 rear tow hook 30 troweling wing 31 wheel(s) 40 funnel chute 41 guide tube 42 bottom opening 43 top surface 44 nose 45 rear taper 46 hook 47 bottom surface 50 guide assembly 51 L or V guide 52 barrel pin pivot tube 53 cross joiner 54 pivot axis 55 stop 60 wheel(s) 71 multifunction platform 72 generator 96 forward 97 fill material 98 fall 99 pour
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(13) Fill material 97 is poured into the receiving tank 21 where it accumulates to create a head weight of material to forcibly push the fill material 97 into the trench 16 to completely fill the trench 16 to the top of the road surface. The rear of the slurry sled 20 has a troweling wing 30 that levels off the fill material 97 at the level surface of the road surface. This restores the road surface without any additional processing if the fill material 97 at the road surface 15. It allows for a continuous pour 99 from the cement truck and only requires monitoring of the cement pool within the receiving tank 21. On the sides of the upper lip of the receiving tank 21 trough are mounting points for a concrete vibrator mount 22 to be placed into the lower chute part of the trough to aid in medium flow and compaction.
(14) The slurry sled 20 has a vibrator mount 22 to provide agitation to the fill material 97 to prevent clumping of the fill material 97 to allow for smooth and even flow of the fill material 97 out of the funnel chute 40.
(15) The front of the slurry sled 20 has one or a plurality of front tow hooks 23. To retain and track the slurry sled 20 in the trench 16 the slurry sled 20 has a front guide assembly 51 that guides the front of the slurry sled 20. The funnel chute 40 tracks the middle or rear of the slurry sled 20 so the slurry sled 20 remains true in the trench 16. The front guide assembly 51 is configurable with the funnel chute 40 to match the width of the trench 16.
(16) The plurality of front tow hooks 23 allow the connection from the slurry sled 20 to the tow vehicle as a linear connection to prevent lifting the slurry sled 20 with the tow vehicle or pulling the slurry sled 20 down into the road surface 15. The slurry sled 20 includes a skid 25 for the slurry sled 20 to slide over irregular road surfaces. The slurry sled 20 further includes a lock pin 26 for retaining the funnel chute 40 in the bottom of the receiving tank 21. The rear of the slurry sled 20 has a push bar 27 to push the slurry sled 20, as opposed to towing the slurry sled 20 behind a vehicle. Pushing the slurry sled 20 allows for dispensing a balance of fill material out of the receiving tank 21 when the vehicle that supplies fill material is empty or has driven away. The slurry sled 20 also has a rear tow hook 28 to tow the slurry sled 20 from behind.
(17) On the front of the slurry sled 20 are multiple tethering points 23 spaced evenly at specific points. The purpose of these mounting points is to maintain correct placement of the tether; such as a chain, cable, rope, or strap that is attached to the pulling equipment or apparatus in front of it. This allows the pulling equipment or apparatus to pull the slurry sled 20 while it maintains solid contact with the ground without pulling the front of the ground or adding pressure to the front contact surface.
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(23) On the sides of the upper lip of the receiving tank 21 trough are mounting points for a concrete vibrator mount 22 to be placed into the lower chute part of the trough to aid in medium flow and compaction. On the lower portion in the rear of the slurry sled 20 is a multifunction platform 71 that can be used to mount a small generator 72 or be used as a general tool basket for chains or other items. It can support a small generator for the purpose of powering a concrete vibrator and be completely self-contained without relying on another power source.
(24) Thus, specific embodiments of a slurry sled for filling trench holes have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.
SEQUENCE LISTING
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