Pneumatic spreader
First Claim
1. A spreader apparatus to distribute materials at multiple locations in a preselected pattern comprising:
- a hopper for holding a bulk supply of said materials having an opening for discharging said materials therethrough;
a forced gas supply for creating a gas flow;
an elongate, generally continuous metering roller disposed below said opening having a series of alternating axially extending raised ridges continuous along the length of said roller for blocking said materials and elongate axially extending recesses of uniform cross-section between the raised ridges for receiving said materials and for dispensing a metered quantity of said materials in a generally downward direction;
an elongate trough means below said metering roller to receive said metered quantity of said materials discharged therefrom;
a spaced array of discharge conduits, arranged in at least two staggered rows and disposed below said trough means for dividing and directing said gas flow into a plurality of smaller gas flows;
partition means dividing said trough means to form a plurality of individual compartments associated with respective ones of said discharge conduits so as to divide said metered quantity into a plurality of smaller metered quantities; and
a plurality of internal nozzles at respective lower ends of said individual compartments, each protruding into a smaller gas flow through a respective discharge conduit, said internal nozzles angled in a generally downstream direction and communicating with said discharge conduits to form a passageway directing said smaller metered quantities of said materials into said smaller gas flows for mixture therewith and for transport through said discharge conduits.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a pneumatic spreader for distributing materials stored in bulk supply in a hopper. The hopper includes an opening for discharging the materials into the upper portion of a chamber which includes a metering roller. A lower portion of the chamber is connected to a forced air supply and includes a distribution channel defining a plurality of flow paths. Nozzles receiving metered material are placed in the distribution panel, with one nozzle corresponding to a particular flow path. Material exits the nozzle immediately adjacent the flow path defined by the distribution panel. Forced air fluidizes the material as it enters the distribution panel in the desired direction of the flow path. Flexible tubing sections defining major portions of the flow panel are connected to the distribution panel. Ends of the flexible tubing sections remote from the distribution panel discharge the material. The free ends of the tubing sections are arranged along a boom to form a preselected pattern. The spreader is mounted to a vehicle for covering relatively large land areas traversed by the vehicle. Also disclosed is a chain belt conveyor in the hopper to aid in dischargiang materials therefrom.
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5 Claims
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1. A spreader apparatus to distribute materials at multiple locations in a preselected pattern comprising:
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a hopper for holding a bulk supply of said materials having an opening for discharging said materials therethrough; a forced gas supply for creating a gas flow; an elongate, generally continuous metering roller disposed below said opening having a series of alternating axially extending raised ridges continuous along the length of said roller for blocking said materials and elongate axially extending recesses of uniform cross-section between the raised ridges for receiving said materials and for dispensing a metered quantity of said materials in a generally downward direction; an elongate trough means below said metering roller to receive said metered quantity of said materials discharged therefrom; a spaced array of discharge conduits, arranged in at least two staggered rows and disposed below said trough means for dividing and directing said gas flow into a plurality of smaller gas flows; partition means dividing said trough means to form a plurality of individual compartments associated with respective ones of said discharge conduits so as to divide said metered quantity into a plurality of smaller metered quantities; and a plurality of internal nozzles at respective lower ends of said individual compartments, each protruding into a smaller gas flow through a respective discharge conduit, said internal nozzles angled in a generally downstream direction and communicating with said discharge conduits to form a passageway directing said smaller metered quantities of said materials into said smaller gas flows for mixture therewith and for transport through said discharge conduits. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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