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Spreading of particulate material

  • US 5,052,627 A
  • Filed: 05/23/1990
  • Issued: 10/01/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/23/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus for spreading particulate material across the ground, comprising a tank for containing the material to be spread, a first boom and a second boom, each boom extending from a central position adjacent one end of the tank outwardly to a respective side of the tank, each boom including a plurality of pipes lying side by side in a common plane which is substantially horizontal, each pipe extending from an inner end adjacent the central position to an outer end spaced outwardly of the central position and having spreader means spaced outwardly from the central position for spreading across the ground the particulate material transported along the pipe, means for mounting the tank and the booms for movement in a direction substantially at right angles to the booms across the ground, the spreader means being located as staggered positions along the length of the booms such that the spreader means cooperate to spread the material across the width of the booms as the booms are moved across the ground, a first and a second endless feed belt means each having an upper run mounted within the tank such that the particulate material is carried on the upper run of the belt means from the tank in a layer on top of the upper run, means mounting the belt means such that the upper runs thereof lie in substantially the same horizontal plane for movement in mutually parallel directions outwardly from the tank at said one end thereof and at right angles to said booms, gate means for controlling the depth of the layer on the belt means so as to meter the amount of material carried thereby, each of said belt means having an end guide member at a discharge end of the belt means around which the upper run thereof turns to discharge the material to fall therefrom by gravity, each boom being associated with a respective one of the belt means so as to receive the particulate material deposited therefrom, fan means for generating airflow, manifold means communicating airflow from the fan means to each pipe for causing an airflow therealong from the inner end thereof to the spreader means for transportation of the particulate material therealong, each of the pipes of a respective one of the booms having a feed opening for receiving particulate material from the discharge end of the respective belt means, for each of the booms, the feed openings of the pipes thereof being staggered in a direction parallel to the discharge end of the respective belt means so as to receive material from separate parts of the respective belt means, and first and second guide means each for transferring the material from the discharge end of respective one of the belt means to the feed openings of respective one of the booms, each guide means comprising a plurality of rigid duct members arranged side by side across the width of the discharge end, each duct member communicating material directly to the feed opening of a respective one of the pipes and being formed by two side dividing walls separating each duct member from the next adjacent duct member and two end walls, the side dividing walls and end walls defining at an upper end of the duct member an open mouth into which the material falls from the discharge end, the side walls being arranged in spaced relation transversely to the discharge end so that the discharged material is divided into separate portions for transmission to the pipes, the end walls of each duct member including at least one end wall which is inclined to the vertical to guide the separate portion of material from a position directly beneath the discharge end to a position aligned with the feed opening of the respective pipe.

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