Apparatus for screening and spreading bedding material in a ditch
First Claim
1. In an apparatus for spreading a bedding material in a ditch to provide a bedding layer for laying a pipe thereon, the apparatus having an intake opening for receiving the bedding material, a pair of opposing sidewalls, a forward longitudinal end, an aft longitudinal end, a forward skid plate providing a foreword bottom, a discharge opening formed by lower aft portions of the pair of opposing sidewalls for passing the bedding material therethrough to provide the bedding layer, and a tow means for moving the apparatus longitudinally along the ditch, the improvement comprising:
- the lower aft portions of the pair of sidewalls providing two opposing blades which vertically extend for directing the bedding material through the discharge opening to provide a bedding layer within a central portion of the ditch, and which are separated by a lateral distance across the apparatus for determining a horizontal width of the bedding layer;
an upper back-skid plate horizontally extending between the two lower aft portions of the pair of sidewalls for directing the bedding material through the discharge opening to provide the bedding layer, and the upper back-skid plate disposed at a first vertical distance from the bottom of the apparatus for determining a first vertical thickness for the bedding layer; and
a lower back-skid plate adapted to be selectively secured beneath the upper back-skid plate to horizontally extend for directing the bedding material through the discharge opening, rather then the upper back-skid plate, and disposing at a second vertical distance from the bottom of the apparatus for determining a second vertical thickness for the compliant bedding layer which is smaller than the first vertical thickness attained using the upper back-skid plate to direct the bedding material to discharge from the apparatus.
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Abstract
An apparatus for spreading a bedding material in a ditch to provide a bedding layer for laying a pipe thereon is disclosed. The apparatus includes a screened opening which extends for selectively passing bedding material below a readily selected particulate size, and particulate matter above the selected particulate size is directed forward of the apparatus. The apparatus further includes a discharge opening having side plates which control the width of the bedding layer. The discharge opening also has a back-skid plate for controlling the vertical thickness of the bedding layer. The back-skid plate is a horizontally extending plate which is adjustable for selectively determining the vertical thickness of the bedding layer deposited.
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Citations
20 Claims
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1. In an apparatus for spreading a bedding material in a ditch to provide a bedding layer for laying a pipe thereon, the apparatus having an intake opening for receiving the bedding material, a pair of opposing sidewalls, a forward longitudinal end, an aft longitudinal end, a forward skid plate providing a foreword bottom, a discharge opening formed by lower aft portions of the pair of opposing sidewalls for passing the bedding material therethrough to provide the bedding layer, and a tow means for moving the apparatus longitudinally along the ditch, the improvement comprising:
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the lower aft portions of the pair of sidewalls providing two opposing blades which vertically extend for directing the bedding material through the discharge opening to provide a bedding layer within a central portion of the ditch, and which are separated by a lateral distance across the apparatus for determining a horizontal width of the bedding layer; an upper back-skid plate horizontally extending between the two lower aft portions of the pair of sidewalls for directing the bedding material through the discharge opening to provide the bedding layer, and the upper back-skid plate disposed at a first vertical distance from the bottom of the apparatus for determining a first vertical thickness for the bedding layer; and a lower back-skid plate adapted to be selectively secured beneath the upper back-skid plate to horizontally extend for directing the bedding material through the discharge opening, rather then the upper back-skid plate, and disposing at a second vertical distance from the bottom of the apparatus for determining a second vertical thickness for the compliant bedding layer which is smaller than the first vertical thickness attained using the upper back-skid plate to direct the bedding material to discharge from the apparatus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. In an apparatus for spreading a bedding material in a ditch to provide a bedding layer for laying a pipe thereon, the apparatus having an intake opening for receiving the bedding material, a pair of opposing sidewalls, a forward longitudinal end, an aft longitudinal end, a forward skid plate providing a foreword bottom, a discharge opening formed by lower aft portions of the pair of opposing sidewalls for passing the bedding material therethrough to provide the bedding layer, and a tow means for moving the apparatus longitudinally along the ditch, the improvement comprising:
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a screen adapted to be secured across the intake opening for receiving bedding material into the hopper and for preventing from entering the hopper particles mixed with the bedding material which are larger than a predetermined size; and a spoil chute located forward of the screen for receiving the particles which are larger than the predetermined size from the screen and providing a pathway for the particles to pass through to discharge on the forward end of the apparatus, the spoil chute formed by upper forward portions of the pair of sidewalls and a spoil chute plate. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An apparatus for spreading sand in a ditch to provide a compliant bedding layer for laying a pipe thereon, the apparatus for spreading sand comprising:
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a hopper having an opening which extends at an angle to a horizontal plane and which provides an intake for receiving the sand, sidewalls which extend at an angle about the opening for funnelling the sand into the opening, a pair of opposing sidewalls for directing the sand downward within the apparatus; a container having an upper opening for receiving the sand from the hopper, two sidewall plates defining opposite lateral sides of the container, a forward end plate providing a forward longitudinal end of the container, upper and lower aft end plates providing an aft longitudinal end of the container, a spoil chute plate which defines a forward top portion of the container, a discharge opening formed by the lower aft end plate and lower aft portions of the two sidewall plates for passing sand therethrough, and a forward skid plate providing a foreword bottom for the container and which terminates in a rearward end to provides a hole in the bottom of the container which extends into the discharge opening; a removable screen for removably securing across the opening in the hopper for receiving sand into the hopper and for preventing from entering the hopper particles, mixed with the sand, which are larger than a predetermined size; spoil chute for receiving the particles which are larger than the predetermined size from the removable screen and providing a pathway for the particles to pass through to discharge on the forward end of the apparatus, the spoil chute formed part by upper forward portions of the two sidewall plates and the spoil chute plate; a tow means for moving the apparatus within the ditch; the lower aft portions of the two sidewall plates providing two opposing blades which vertically extend for directing the sand to discharge from the container to provide a compliant bedding layer within a central portion of the ditch, and which are separated by a lateral distance across the container for determining a horizontal width of the compliant bedding layer; and an upper back-skid plate horizontally extending between and rearward from the two lower aft portions of the sidewall plates for directing the sand through the discharge opening in the container to provide the compliant bedding layer, and the upper back-skid plate disposed at a vertical distance from the bottom of the container for determining a vertical thickness for the compliant bedding layer. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for spreading a bedding material in a ditch to provide a bedding layer for laying a pipe thereon, the method comprising:
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providing a bedding material spreader having an intake opening for receiving the bedding material and a discharge opening defined by two vertical members for passing the bedding material rearward of the bedding material spreader; mounting an upper horizontal plate at a first distance from a lower portion of the bedding material spreader and extending rearward from the vertical members; pulling the bedding material spreader longitudinally within the ditch to a position adjacent to a portion of the ditch where the bedding material is to be spread; loading the bedding material through the intake opening and filling the bedding material spreader with the bedding material to a height which is above the discharge opening; pulling the bedding material spreader longitudinally within the ditch, across the portion of the ditch where the bedding material is to be spread, and causing the bedding material to flow through the discharge opening; directing the bedding material which is flowing through the discharge opening between the two vertical members to determine a horizontal width for the bedding layer and directing the bedding material which is flowing through the discharge opening below the upper horizontal plate to determine a first vertical thickness for the bedding layer placed within the ditch; then, if a lesser fill depth is desired, mounting a lower horizontal plate beneath the upper horizontal plate at a second distance from the lower portion of the bedding material spreader to extend rearward from the vertical members for directing the bedding material which is flowing through the discharge opening between the two vertical members to determine a second vertical thickness for the bedding layer placed within the ditch, rather than having the upper horizontal plate determine that the bedding layer have the first vertical thickness. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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