Ditch forming apparatus and method
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1. A ditch forming apparatus comprising:
- a hopper having a front end and a rear end joined by a pair of side members, an outer surface, an inner surface, an open top, and an open bottom having an outer periphery that has a front edge that terminates proximate the front end, a first edge that terminates proximate the first side, a rear edge that terminates proximate the rear end, and a second edge that terminates proximate the second side;
a first frame member attached to the front end of the hopper, the first frame member having a first pair of wheels attached thereto;
a second frame member attached to the rear end of the hopper, the second frame member having a second pair of wheels attached thereto;
an extension extending downwardly from the open bottom proximate the front end, the extension having a pair of sloped side edges joined by a flat bottom edge; and
a skid attached to the rear end, the skid having a pair of sloped side surfaces joined by a flat bottom surface; and
wherein the hopper is adapted to receive concrete therein and deposit the concrete onto the ground through the open bottom such that the extension grades the ground prior to the concrete being deposited and the rear edge of the open bottom screeds the concrete so deposited and the skid slip forms the concrete so screeded.
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A ditch forming apparatus makes the finishing touches on the ground work whereat the ditch is to be formed, pours the concrete, screeds the concrete, and finishes the surface of the concrete. The apparatus uses a hopper with and open top and an open bottom to receive as well as pour the concrete. An extension on the front of the apparatus has a pair of sloped sides joined by a flat bottom making the final shaping of the ground prior to concrete pour. The back edge of the open bottom screeds the concrete while a skid attached to the rear of the apparatus finishes the surface of the poured concrete, the skid having surfaces that are generally parallel with the sides of the extension.
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16 Claims
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1. A ditch forming apparatus comprising:
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a hopper having a front end and a rear end joined by a pair of side members, an outer surface, an inner surface, an open top, and an open bottom having an outer periphery that has a front edge that terminates proximate the front end, a first edge that terminates proximate the first side, a rear edge that terminates proximate the rear end, and a second edge that terminates proximate the second side;
a first frame member attached to the front end of the hopper, the first frame member having a first pair of wheels attached thereto;
a second frame member attached to the rear end of the hopper, the second frame member having a second pair of wheels attached thereto;
an extension extending downwardly from the open bottom proximate the front end, the extension having a pair of sloped side edges joined by a flat bottom edge; and
a skid attached to the rear end, the skid having a pair of sloped side surfaces joined by a flat bottom surface; and
wherein the hopper is adapted to receive concrete therein and deposit the concrete onto the ground through the open bottom such that the extension grades the ground prior to the concrete being deposited and the rear edge of the open bottom screeds the concrete so deposited and the skid slip forms the concrete so screeded. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
a first pair of stanchions slidably attached to the first frame member in spaced apart fashion and spaced apart from the first pair of wheels, the first pair of stanchions capable of being secured in a fixed position relative to the first frame member; and
a second pair of stanchions slidably attached to the second frame member in spaced apart fashion and spaced apart from the second pair of wheels, the second pair of stanchions capable of being secured in a fixed position relative to the second frame member.
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4. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the open
top is larger than the open bottom. -
5. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the hopper has an upper section and a lower section wherein the upper section is wider than the lower section.
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6. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising at least one brace extending between the front end and the rear end.
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7. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 6 further comprising a chain attached to the brace.
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8. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising an H-shaped baffle removably positioned within the hopper in order to retard the flow of the concrete from the hopper through the open bottom.
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9. A method of forming a ditch comprising the steps of:
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placing a pair of coextensive forms an the ground;
providing a ditch forming apparatus having a hopper having, a front end and a rear end joined by a pair of side members, an outer surface, and inner surface, an open top, an open bottom havina an outer periphery that has a front edge that terminates proximate the front end, a first edge that terminates proximate the first side, a rear edge that terminates proximate the rear end, and a second edge that terminates proximate the second side, a first frame member attached to the front end of the hopper, the first frame member having a first pair of wheels attached thereto and a second frame member attached to the rear of the hopper, the second frame member having a second pair of wheels attached thereto, an extension extending downwardly from the open bottom proximate the front end, the extension having a pair of sloped side edges joined by a flat bottom edge, and a skid attached to the rear end, the skid having a pair of sloped side surfaces joined by a flat bottom surface;
placing the first pair of wheels and the second pair of wheels on the pair of forms;
placing concrete into the hopper; and
pulling the ditch forming apparatus along the pair of forms; and
wherein the concrete drains from the hopper through the open bottom onto the ground such that the extension grades the ground prior to the concrete being drained onto the ground and the rear edge of the open bottom screeds the concrete so deposited and the skid slip forms the concrete so screeded. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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