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Apparatus for spreading particulate materials having different components

  • US 5,950,933 A
  • Filed: 01/29/1998
  • Issued: 09/14/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/29/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus for spreading particulate material across the ground comprising:

  • a central tank for containing the material to be spread;

    a first boom and a second boom;

    each boom extending from a position adjacent one end of the tank outwardly to a respective side of the tank;

    each boom including a plurality of pipes with each pipe extending from an inner end adjacent the tank to an outer end spaced outwardly of the tank and having a material spreader spaced outwardly from the central position for spreading across the ground the particulate material transported along the pipe;

    the tank and the booms being mounted on a vehicle for transportation across the ground in a direction substantially at right angles to the booms;

    the spreaders being located at staggered positions along the length of the booms such that the spreaders cooperate to spread the material across the width of the booms as the booms are moved across the ground;

    a fan for generating airflow;

    a manifold communicating airflow from the fan to each pipe for causing an airflow therealong from the inner end thereof to the spreader 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 metered from the tank;

    first and second guide members each for feeding the material metered from the tank into the feed openings of respective one of the booms,the tank being divided by a transverse dividing wall into a first compartment adjacent said one end and a second compartment spaced from said one end;

    said first guide member having associated therewith a first and a second endless feed belt each extending longitudinally of the tank to a discharge end projecting outwardly from said one end of the tank for discharging into the first guide member;

    each of said first and second feed belts having an upper run mounted within the tank such that particulate material from the tank is carried with the upper run of the belt from the tank in a layer;

    the first belt extending from said discharge end along the tank into the first compartment only for receiving particulate material from the first compartment only such that an end opposite to the discharge end does not extend into the second compartment;

    the second belt being mounted below the first belt and extending underneath the first compartment into the second compartment for receiving particulate material from the second compartment only;

    the first and second belts being of the same width with side edges thereof at least at the discharge ends aligned in common vertical planes;

    said second guide member having associated therewith a third and a fourth endless feed belt each extending longitudinally of the tank to a discharge end projecting outwardly from said one end of the tank for discharging into the second guide member;

    each of said third and fourth feed belts having an upper run mounted within the tank such that particulate material from the tank is carried with the upper run of the belt from the tank in a layer;

    the third belt extending from said discharge end along the tank into the first compartment only for receiving particulate material from the first compartment only such that an end opposite to the discharge end does not extend into the second compartment;

    the fourth belt being mounted below the third belt and extending underneath the first compartment into the second compartment for receiving particulate material from the second compartment only;

    the third and fourth belts being of the same width with side edges thereof at least at the discharge ends aligned in common vertical planes;

    the first and third belts being arranged such that the upper runs thereof lie in substantially the same first plane for movement in mutually parallel directions outwardly from the tank at said one end thereof and at right angles to said booms;

    the second and fourth belts being arranged such that the upper runs thereof lie in substantially the same second plane below the first plane for movement in mutually parallel directions outwardly from the tank at said one end thereof and at right angles to said booms;

    each belt having a gate for controlling the depth of the layer on the belt so as to meter the amount of material carried thereby;

    each of said belts having an end guide member at the discharge end of the belt around which the upper run thereof turns to discharge the material to fall therefrom by gravity into the respective guide member.

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