Gravity Flow Feeder
20170360002 · 2017-12-21
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Abstract
A gravity flow feeder is disclosed having a vertically arranged, canister, funnel, chute, and trough arrangement wherein feed contained within each canister is allowed to flow down, aided by gravity, to settle within a feed trough. Use of a timing mechanism and a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder allows for the articulation of a closeable access to open or close the trough in order to protect the feed contained from the elements and scavenging animals and condition the timing of animal arrival at the feeder. Any number of feed containing canisters may be implemented in order to provide for mixing of various types of feed within the trough for maintenance of a balanced diet for desired animals.
Claims
1. A gravity flow animal feeder, comprising: a. at least one canister having an upper and lower end; b. at least one funnel having an upper and lower end, said upper end of said funnel attached to said canister at said lower end of said canister; c. at least one chute having an upper and lower end, said upper end of said chute attached to said lower end of said funnel: and d. a trough attached to said lower end of said chute, said trough having an internal cavity, wherein said canister, said funnel, said chute, and said trough are engaged to allow for the passage of feed there through.
2. The gravity flow animal feeder of claim 1, further comprising: a. an access in said trough, said access being pivotally articulable between an open and closed position; b. a cylinder having a piston movable therein, said cylinder attached to said access, said cylinder being articulable for extending and retracting said piston for pivotally opening and closing said cavity; and c. a timing mechanism means for triggering said cylinder to open and close said access.
3. The gravity flow animal feeder of claim 2, wherein said funnel is inwardly tapered to control feed flow from said canister to said trough.
4. The gravity flow animal feeder of claim 3, wherein said trough comprises a lip for containing feed.
5. The gravity flow animal feeder of claim 4, further comprising a lid on said upper end of said canister.
6. The gravity flow animal feeder of claim 5, further comprising: a. a support bar fixedly attached to said canister; and b. legs adjustably attached to said support bar for maintaining said canister and said trough in an upright and supported position.
7. The gravity flow animal feeder of claim 5, further comprising: a. couplings fixedly attached to said canister; and b. cables adjustably attached to said couplings for maintaining said canister and said trough in a supported hanging position.
8. The gravity flow animal feeder of claim 2 further comprising: a. at least two canisters; b. at least two funnels positioned at said lower ends of said canisters; c. at least two chutes positioned at said lower ends of said funnels, said chutes being curved to intersect one another to form an intersection; and d. wherein said trough is positioned at said intersection.
9. A gravity flow animal feeder, comprising: a. first and second feed canisters having upper and lower ends, said first and second canisters being fixedly attached to each other by a cross member and support bar, said first and second feed canisters each having a funnel attached to said lower end of said canister, wherein each said funnel has a wide upper end and an inwardly tapered lower end; b. a curved chute interconnecting said funnels of said first and second canisters, said chute having upper ends attached to said tapered lower end of said funnels, said chutes having a substantially U-shape interconnecting said funnels, wherein said chute forms a downward curve from said funnels, said chute having a lowest end between said funnels; c. a trough attached to said lowest end of said chute, said trough oriented at an angle to extend lower than said chute, said trough having an internal cavity and an access pivotally articulable between an open and closed position to reveal said cavity, said trough having a lip for containing feed, wherein said first and second canisters, said funnels, said chute, and said trough are interconnected as to allow for the passage of feed; d. a cylinder having a piston movable therein, said cylinder pivotally attached to said access, said cylinder being articulable for extending and retracting said piston for pivotally opening and closing said cavity; and e. a timing mechanism means for triggering said cylinder to open and close said access.
10. The gravity flow animal feeder of claim 9, wherein said cylinder is pivotally attached between said support bar and said access.
11. The gravity flow animal feeder of claim 10, further comprising: a. a support bar fixedly attached to said, canister; and b. legs adjustably attached to said support bar for maintaining said canister and said trough in an upright and supported position.
12. The gravity flow animal feeder of claim 10, further comprising: a. couplings fixedly attached to said canister; and b. cables adjustably attached to said couplings for maintaining said canister and said trough in a supported hanging position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] Referring now to the drawings and, more particularly to
[0021] Canister 12 is envisioned as a hollow substantially cylindrical container in which animal feed may be stored. A canister lid 22 is provided for allowing canister 12 to be opened near its top for deposit of feed within canister 12. Canister 12 may be closed by affixing the lid 22 upon canister 12 by means of screw top, plug and hole, snap fit, or other engagement conventional in the art. Providing lid 22 allows for easy allocation of feed within canister 12 while protecting the contained feed from exposure to the elements and scavenging by wild animals.
[0022] Funnel 14 is provided at the bottom of canister 12 with an inwardly tapered surface in order to direct the passage of feed from the larger dimensioned canister 12 into chute 13. Chute 13 is generally cylindrical and further designed with a curvature to project the trough 16 outward at a desired horizontal angle from the vertical axis of canister 12. The limited size of both funnel 14 and chute 13 are provided for restricting the amount of feed passing from canister 12 and there through into trough 16 to allow for only desired quantities of feed to be fed into trough 16.
[0023] Trough 16 is a generally cylindrical container comprised of an upper end affixed to chute 13, a pivotal access 15, an internal cavity 23, and an upward projecting lip 24 at its lower end. Cavity 23 is designed with a smooth inner surface to promote the sliding of feed within, wherein the upward projection of lip 24 provides an end to trough 16 wherein feed sliding within trough 16 may abut and back up within cavity 23 filling the trough 16. Trough 16 is oriented at a slight downward angle as to promote the sliding and settling of feed within trough 16 by gravity. As animal feed is fed down through canister 12, through funnel 14 and chute 13, and into cavity 23 of trough 16, the feed will be stopped by lip 24 and back up inside the trough 16, wherein the pressure of the settled feed within trough 16 will press back against the flow of feed from canister 12, causing the cessation of gravity feeding.
[0024] Now referring to
[0025] As can be best seen in
[0026] As shown in
[0027] Referring to
[0028] Now referring to
[0029] Canisters 112a, 112b are envisioned as a hollow substantially cylindrical containers in which animal feed may be stored. A canister lids 122 are provided for allowing canisters 112a, 112b to be opened near their top for deposit of feed within canisters 112a, 112b. Canisters 112a, 112b may be closed by affixing lids 122 upon canisters 112a, 112b by means of screw top, plug and hole, snap fit, or other engagement conventional in the art. Providing lid 122 allows for easy allocation of feed within canisters 112a, 112b while protecting the contained feed from exposure to the elements and scavenging by wild animals.
[0030] Funnels 114a, 114b is provided at the bottom of canisters 112a, 112b with inwardly tapered surfaces to direct the passage of feed from the larger dimensioned canisters 112a, 112b into curved chutes 13a, 13b. Chutes. 113a, 113bare generally cylindrical and further designed with a curvature an inwardly oriented downward taper to direct feed down and into trough 116. The limited size of both funnels 114a, 114band chutes 113a, 113bprovide for restricting the amount of feed passing from canisters 112a, 112b and there through into trough 16 to allow for only desired quantities of feed to be fed into trough 116. Chutes 113a, 113b may further be formed as a single U-shaped chute 113 to interconnect the funnels 114a, 114b.
[0031] Trough 116 is a generally cylindrical container comprised of an upper end affixed at the lower end of the intersection between chutes 113aand 113b, a pivotal access 115, an internal cavity 123, and an upward projecting lip 124 at its lower end. Trough 116 is outwardly projected from chutes 113a, 113b at a desired horizontal angle and vertically slanted from the vertical axis of canisters 112a, 112b b to provide desired animals with adequate space to approach and graze upon feed within trough 116 without being constrained by the canisters 112a, 112b, funnels 114a, 114b, and chutes 113a, 113b above trough 116.
[0032] Cavity 123 is designed with a smooth inner surface to promote the sliding of feed within, wherein the upward projection of lip 124 provides an end to trough 116. Feed sliding within trough 16 may abut and back up within cavity 123 filling the trough 116. Trough 116 is oriented at a slight downward angle as to promote the sliding and settling of feed within trough 116 by gravity. As animal feed is fed down through canisters 112a, 112b, through funnels 114a, 114b and chutes 113a, 113b, and into cavity 123 of trough 116, the feed will be stopped by lip 124 and back up inside the trough 116, wherein the pressure of the settled feed within trough 116 will press back against the flow of feed from canister 112, causing the cessation of gravity feeding.
[0033] Now referring to
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[0035] A cross member 126 is provided for the purpose of facilitating the attachment of canisters 112a and 112b to each other and to support bar 119. Cross member 126 may be integral to support bar 119 or may be secured separately by any conventional means of secure attachment such as screw, bolt, or clamping. The attachment of canisters 112a and 112b to cross member 126 may further be any conventional means of secure attachment, such as screw, bolt, or clamping.
[0036] As shown in
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[0038] In operation, the deposit of feed from canisters 112a, 112b through funnels 114a, 114b into chutes 113a, 113b will meet and commingle the feed flowing into trough 116. Gravity flow is advantageous for proper mixing of feed as when the feed from each canister if 112a, 112b slidingly meet at the intersection of chutes 113a, 113b the descending feed will naturally mix as it enters trough 116. This provides for an ease of feed mixing without the necessity of a user mixing the feed prior to filling the canisters 112a, 112b. Given the relative symmetry of feeder 100 and the funneling nature of its design, the feed entering the trough 116 will be evenly mixed and distributed as it settles within cavity 123.
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[0040] It is thought that the gravity flow feeder apparatuses 10, 100 presented herein as well as their attendant advantages will be understood from the foregoing description. It is also thought that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction, and arrangement of the parts thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the form herein being merely examples of embodiments of the invention. It is thought that it would be well known that the canisters 12, 112a, and 112b, funnels 14, 114a, 114b, curved chutes 13, 113a, 113b, and troughs 16, 116 could be of varying sizes and any assortment of shapes, such as cubic, conical, or other hollow three dimensional polygonal shapes to suit the desired gravity flow of the feeder 10, 100. It is also thought it would be apparent that feeder 10, 100 may also be implemented in the feeding of other desired animals, such as in the feeding of livestock and poultry or in the industries of animal rearing and ranching.