Portable feed and grain distributor
20250212840 ยท 2025-07-03
Inventors
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Abstract
A feed and grain distributor attached to a front end of a tractor or skid steer to haul bulk dry particulate materials, including grain or feed, to deliver bulk quantities contained within the feed and grain distributor to one or more remote locations, the distributor filled from a larger bulk supply and delivered to one or more smaller quantity container at the remote locations using a remote controlled chute assembly installed within the feed and grain distributor and controlled by the tractor or skid steer operator.
Claims
1. A feed and grain distributor which is filled with a dry bulk particulate material for distribution by attaching said feed and grain distributor to a front lift attachment of a tractor or skid steer, said dry bulk material delivered to one or more remote locations and dispensed in controlled amounts, said feed and grain distributor comprising: a base assembly supporting a bin assembly elevated above lower ends of three or more supports attached to said bin assembly at respective upper ends, wherein said bin assembly is attached to said front lift attachment of said trailer or skid steer by a loader attachment assembly attached to said base assembly, said bin assembly further defining an upper lid assembly, and a lower chute assembly having a remote activated chute door panel opened and closed by a piston actuator extending and retracting a piston attached between said bin assembly and said chute door panel from said tractor or skid steer using a wireless remote controller during delivery and dispensing of the dry bulk particulate material.
2. The feed and grain distributor of claim 1, further comprising a battery mounted within a battery box on said base assembly providing electrical power to operate said piston actuator through a remote relay, also mounted upon said base assembly, compelling the opening and closing of said chute door panel visible from said tractor or skid steer.
3. The bin assembly of claim 1, further comprising: an upper end defining a load opening; a front section defining a tapered lower panel; a left section defining a tapered lower panel; a right section defining a tapered lower panel; a rear section defining a tapered lower panel, wherein said front section, left section, right section and rear sections and said corresponding lower tapered panels and welded together, said welded lower tapered panels depending said lower chute assembly.
4. The bin assembly of claim 1, further comprising: an upper end defining a load opening; a front section defining a tapered lower panel; a left section defining a tapered lower panel; a right section defining a tapered lower panel; a rear section defining a tapered lower panel, wherein said front section, left section, right section and rear sections and said corresponding lower tapered panels and welded together; and said lower chute assembly further comprising a front opening, a right side element, a left side element and a rear chute floor; a left side channel defining a door slot installed upon said left side element; and a right side channel defining a door slot installed upon said right side element, wherein said door panel slidably engages said door slots respectively on a left edge and right edge of said door panel within said door slots of said left side channel and said right side channel with movement of said door panel from said open and closed positions, sealing off said chute assembly to contain said dry bulk particulate materials until intentionally released from said bin assembly.
5. The lid assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a lid cowling attached above an upper end of said bin assembly defining a central opening; a front hinge having a hinge bore, a rear hinge having a hinge bore, said front and rear hinge attached to said lid cowling and a linear axle bore; a front pivot bar attached to said front hinge by a hinge pin and a rear pivot bar attached to said rear hinge by a hinge pin; and an upper lid panel defining a lateral rear axle bore attached to said front and rear pivot bars by a common pivot axle secured in a place by axle caps, wherein said upper lid panel is lifted by a door handle and displaced from said central opening is said cowling, elevating said door panel and moving it to a side in the direction of said handle, and placing said upper door panel in a vertical suspended position during a loading process of said dry bulk particulates through said load opening of said bin assembly said central opening of said lid cowling, wherein said upper lid panel is replaced over said lid cowling prior to said remote delivery and dispensing.
6. The base assembly and loader plate assembly of claim 1 further comprising: said base assembly providing a front left support defining an upper end, a lower end and a front surface, a front right support defining an upper end, a lower end and a front surface, a rear left support defining an upper end and lower end, a rear right support defining an upper end and lower end, a rear cross member attaching said respective lower ends of said rear right and left supports, a right cross member attaching said respective lower ends of said front right and rear right supports, and a left cross member attaching said respective lower ends of said front and rear left supports, retaining said bin assembly above said right and left cross members; and said loader plate assembly defining a left side plate having a rear surface attached to said front surface of said front left support, said left side plate further defining a front surface extending an upper hook extension and a lower pin extension having a lateral pin bore, and a right side plate having a rear surface attached to said front surface of said front right support, proving a secure attachment location of said feed and grain distributor for said front lift attachment of said tractor or skid steer.
7. The feed and grain distributor of claim 1, further comprising: said piston further defines a piston housing attached to said tapered lower end of said front section of said pin assembly above said front opening of said chute assembly by an upper housing mount, said piston housing internally containing an upper end of said piston shaft, said piston shaft defining a lower end attached to said chute door panel by a lower piston mount, said piston shaft extending from and retracting within said by activation of said piston actuator under the control of the remote controller through a remote relay attached to said feed and grain distributor which is empowered by a battery contained within a battery box also mounted upon said feed and grain distributor.
8. The feed and grain distributor of claim 1, further comprising any other element or feature contained within the specification, drawings and claims above of a variation thereof.
Description
III. DRAWINGS
[0009] The following formal drawings are submitted with this application.
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IV. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0018] Several tasks have need for a particulate material transport container that allows for hauling the particulate from a bulk storage container to multiple remote distribution containers. In agriculture, farmers and ranchers find need to transport feed grains from a bulk storage silo to remote stationary feeder devices (troughs), or feed distribution devices (spreaders) or seed planters (plow feeders, drills and no-plow drills). In construction, transport of sand and gravel deliver dry products from a bulk source to various construction sub-sites from the ground up. The same is true in manufacturing.
[0019] Alternatively, all of these use transportation in bagged quantities, which is quite labor intensive and require the bagged materials to be handled more than once, even when delivered by palates from truck to storage to area of need or distribution where the product is removed from a bag one-by-one. The present feed and grain distributor is intended for use as a bulk distribution device to transport dry particulate material from a bulk storage container to a location where the dry particulate material is used, consumed or used in an intended manner for an intended use.
[0020] The name, feed and grain distributor, is not a limitation of use, since it is intended for use for flowable dry particulate materials in general. The feed and grain distributor can be altered for more vigorous and aggressive material uses by increasing the structural elements thickness, strength, durability and dimension directly proportional to the flowable dry particulate materials, for example, the structural component requirements for hauling feed and grain would be less than those used for hauling sand and gravel due to the weight or mass of the particulates. Thus, structural limitations of the elements disclosed herein may vary and are not included in the claimed subject matter except for the realization that they may be significantly varied.
[0021] The feed and grain distributor 10, as shown in
[0022] The base assembly 20 further defines at least three vertical supports, but as shown in
[0023] The loader plate assembly 80 is attached to the front surfaces 24, 28 of the front left support 21 and the front right support 25 respectively, as shown in
[0024] The bin assembly 40 is shown in
[0025] The chute assembly 100 is formed below the junction of the tapered lower ends 44, 43, 48, 50, the chute assembly 100 defining a front opening 102, a right side element 103, a left side element 104 and a rear chute floor 105. A door slot 111, 113, is defined within a left side channel 110, and a right side channel 112 formed with each respective left side element 104 and right side element 103, as shown in
[0026] The lid assembly 60 defines the lid cowling 61 with the central opening 62, as shown in
[0027] The upper lid panel 74 is attached in a manner where it can be raised, pulled forward and then laid open to the right side of the bin assembly 40 where it hangs vertically during loading of contents into the bin assembly 40 to avoid damage to the upper door panel 74 during loading. It is also possible that the upper lid panel 74 may be attached in a reverse manner, to be laid open to the left side of the bin assembly 40. It is not intended to be fully removed from the feed and grain distributor 10. The upper lid panel 74 attachment is provided as shown in 1-2 and 6-8 by the inclusion of a front hinge 63 defining a hinge bore 64 and a rear hinge 66 defining a hinge bore 67, a front pivot bar 70 and a rear pivot bar 71, and a linear axle bore 69 through the lid cowling 61. The upper lid panel 74 correspondingly includes a rear axle bore, which will be connected to each respective front and rear pivot bar 70, 71 by a singular pivot axle secured by respective axle caps 73, pivotally securing the upper lid panel 74 to each respective front and rear pivot bar 70, 71,
[0028] The lid assembly 60, the piston 130 and the chute assembly 100 are the only moving parts of the structural components of the feed and grain dispenser 10. To move the chute door panel 115 between an open and closed position,
[0029] The feed and grain dispenser 10 is easily operated. Disclosure of steps for use begin with attaching the feed and grain dispenser 10 to the tractor A or skid steer as shown in
[0030] As previously stated, the feed and grains dispenser 10 can be used and structurally adapted for use for any dry particulate content, although it is within the scope of the content . . . possibilities that it could also adapted for used to dispense wet content. A volume of gravel would be obviously more heavy that the same volume of corn. Structurally, the feed and grain distributor 10 for corn would not need to be structurally equal to that used for the gravel-containing manufactured product. Therefore, if the feed and grain dispenser 10 is produced with various content-weighted structural capacities, it should meet the structural support requirements of those varied capacities. It would also be relevant in selectin the material grades of the various product structural elements, including thickness of sheet metals, metal versus composition, weldments, angled metal base assembly 20 components, loader plate assembly 80 components and chute assembly components 100.
[0031] It is contemplated that various bulk loading devices can be used to fill the feed and grain dispenser 10. The best loading potential would come from an elevated silo that dispenses the dry particulate, including grain, feed, or other flowable dry particulate. Conveyor and uplift augers can also be used and even extended chutes directly attached to harvest equipment. It is also contemplated that a good old fashioned shovel can be used for those unfortunate to have no other choice.
[0032] Remote delivery sites may include deer and wildlife feeders, troughs, plant feed mixers, and stock pens used for feeding wildlife and domestic livestock. Many farmers and ranchers have one or more feed locations that require periodic and daily servicing, especially where beef production is the chief purpose of the livestock. Therefore the livestock production aspects involve servicing one or more remote cattle, livestock, and domestic animal feeders. For construction purposes sand, gravel and construction products may be transported to smaller quantity required locations using this bulk feed and grain dispenser 10 modified for the capacity requirements of delivery and operation. It is also likely that the feed and grain dispenser 10 can be modified for light uses in manufacturing of plastics, pellets, glass or synthetic beads, powders, resins or chips within a manufacturing plant using the skid steer or front end loader.
[0033] While the feed and grain distributor 10 has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.