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US1243689A
US1243689A US13137216A US13137216A US1243689A US 1243689 A US1243689 A US 1243689A US 13137216 A US13137216 A US 13137216A US 13137216 A US13137216 A US 13137216A US 1243689 A US1243689 A US 1243689A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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  • My invention relates to the improvement of. feed troughs of that class which are particularly adapted for use in feeding hogs and other animals.
  • Fi troug Fig. 2 is a sectional view thereof on line 2-2 of Fig. 1, I
  • Fig. 3 is an end view and
  • Fig. l is a face view of from which the trough body is formed, the dotted lines thereon indicating the linesof bending to which the blank is subj ected.
  • I employ an oblong blank or plate ofsuitable sheet metal 1, which at. each end is provided with an extension of less width than the width of the body of the blank, said extended portion having a central V.-shaped cut 2 therein which results in the formation, on each side of each of said V-shaped cuts, of a tongue e 1 is a plan view of my improved 3. The outer side of each of these tongues is inclined slightly as shown toward the end of the blank body.
  • each pair of end extension members 3 are-bent to vertical positions to form the upright end pieces 3 of the trough body. Owing of the central bend of the blank body on the The preferred embodiment of my inven eet of' the metal blank trough formed as above simply in the two opposin to the formation lined to the required trough angle, one of the end members 3 is caused to overlap the other after. the manner indicated more "clearly in Fig. 2 of the drawing. This heeach of the tongues 3 is ing accomplished,
  • channel members 8 are designed to engage the upper end portions of the outer sides of parallel frame bars 9 which extend between transverse and parallel end frame members 10, said hook or channel members 8 being nailed or otherwise secured to said frame side rails 9. That portion of each of the tongues 3 which is immediately on the outer side of the dotted directly upon the upper side of the corresponding end supporting frame member 10 and the tip portion 3 of each of the tongues is bent downward on the line 5 and is secured to the outer side of the correspondend piece 10. The vertical portions 3 of the trough ends are nailed or otherwise secured to the inner'face of the adjoining frame member 10, portions of the tongues 3 are likewise secured to the upper sides of said frame members.
  • the frame portion of described consists and that the and the connecting slde ra body of the contain the feed for the hogs'or other an1- mals is formed or unwelded metal.
  • the inverted I line 5 is made to bear the i trough, which is designed to water or other liquids therein becomes solidly frozen during the Winter months and it is notonly a diflicult matter to chop or otherwise remove the ice therefrom, oW- ing to the tendency of the ice to cling to the Wood, but injury to the trough is often caused by the chopping operation.
  • the entire block of ice which may be formed in the trough may be readily jarred loose from the metal surface and easil removed in one or more lum s Withy out in any Way injuring the container, It
  • a feed trough In a feed trough, the combination With a frameformed ofend pieces and connecting side rails, of a metallic trough body formed trough body being bent centrally and longitudinally to trough form, the ends of said body being notched out to form end extension members, said notches being of such size that each pair of end extension members overlap, said trough bodyalso being bent alon its longitudinal edges to channel shape to t over the top of said side rails, said end extension members being also of a size and shape to be bent over the top of and down a portion of the outside of said end pieces.

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N. D. BERRY. FEED nousu. APPLICATION F ILED NOV-15,1916.
Patented Oct. 23,1917.
\fq ab State of Ohio, have body NELSON n. miner, or cowmus, OHIO.
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I Specification of Letters latent.
Patented Oct. 23, 1917.
application filed November 15, 191.6, Serial 1V0. 131,372.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that'I, NELSON D. BERRY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Columbus, in the county of Franklin and invented certain new and useful Improvements in Feed-Troughs, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the improvement of. feed troughs of that class which are particularly adapted for use in feeding hogs and other animals.
The objects of my invention are, first, to
provide an improved feed trough of simple and durable construction at a reasonable cost of manufacture; second, to form from a single metallic plate the trough body and means forconnecting the latter withthe supporting-frame of the trough, and third, to so construct my improved trough as to admit of the ready removal of ice which may form therein and to accomplish this without injury to the trough. tion is shown in'the accompanying sh drawings, in which similar characters of reference designate corresponding parts, and in which:
Fi troug Fig. 2 is a sectional view thereof on line 2-2 of Fig. 1, I
Fig. 3 is an end view and,
Fig. l is a face view of from which the trough body is formed, the dotted lines thereon indicating the linesof bending to which the blank is subj ected.
In carrying out my invention I employ an oblong blank or plate ofsuitable sheet metal 1, which at. each end is provided with an extension of less width than the width of the body of the blank, said extended portion having a central V.-shaped cut 2 therein which results in the formation, on each side of each of said V-shaped cuts, of a tongue e 1 is a plan view of my improved 3. The outer side of each of these tongues is inclined slightly as shown toward the end of the blank body.
In producing a trough body and means for connecting said trough, body with the.
supportmg frame of the trough, the blank is bent to the V or trough form on the central dotted line 4. Each pair of end extension members 3 are-bent to vertical positions to form the upright end pieces 3 of the trough body. Owing of the central bend of the blank body on the The preferred embodiment of my inven eet of' the metal blank trough formed as above simply in the two opposin to the formation lined to the required trough angle, one of the end members 3 is caused to overlap the other after. the manner indicated more "clearly in Fig. 2 of the drawing. This heeach of the tongues 3 is ing accomplished,
bent outwardly on its dotted line 5, which bending line is at the height of the sides of v the trough. The longitudinal marginal portions of the trough body blank extend out ward beyond the inner portions 0 tongues 3 and are further separated from said tongues by cuts or slits 11 which extend inward'to the ends of the dotted lines 6. These longitudinal marginal portions of the metal trough body blank are bent out-' f the ward and downward on the lines 6 throughout their lengths and such outwardly and downwardly bent portinos are formed with downward terminal bends on the lines 7, thus resulting in the formation of the channel or hook-like trough sides 8, which are shown more clearly in Fig. 2.
As indicated in the drawing, channel members 8 are designed to engage the upper end portions of the outer sides of parallel frame bars 9 which extend between transverse and parallel end frame members 10, said hook or channel members 8 being nailed or otherwise secured to said frame side rails 9. That portion of each of the tongues 3 which is immediately on the outer side of the dotted directly upon the upper side of the corresponding end supporting frame member 10 and the tip portion 3 of each of the tongues is bent downward on the line 5 and is secured to the outer side of the correspondend piece 10. The vertical portions 3 of the trough ends are nailed or otherwise secured to the inner'face of the adjoining frame member 10, portions of the tongues 3 are likewise secured to the upper sides of said frame members.
By the construction described, it will be observed that the frame portion of described, consists and that the and the connecting slde ra body of the contain the feed for the hogs'or other an1- mals is formed or unwelded metal.
Ordinarily, where a feed trough is formed entirely of wood as is commonly done, the
while the outwardly bent" end supports of one sheet of unsoldered the inverted I line 5 is made to bear the i trough, which is designed to water or other liquids therein becomes solidly frozen during the Winter months and it is notonly a diflicult matter to chop or otherwise remove the ice therefrom, oW- ing to the tendency of the ice to cling to the Wood, but injury to the trough is often caused by the chopping operation. It is Well known that Where a sheet metal container is provided, the entire block of ice which may be formed in the trough, may be readily jarred loose from the metal surface and easil removed in one or more lum s Withy out in any Way injuring the container, It
Will also be observed that by forming the blank in the manner described, I have obviated the necessity of Welding or soldering the trough and its various members one to the other. a
What I claim, is:
In a feed trough, the combination With a frameformed ofend pieces and connecting side rails, of a metallic trough body formed trough body being bent centrally and longitudinally to trough form, the ends of said body being notched out to form end extension members, said notches being of such size that each pair of end extension members overlap, said trough bodyalso being bent alon its longitudinal edges to channel shape to t over the top of said side rails, said end extension members being also of a size and shape to be bent over the top of and down a portion of the outside of said end pieces.
In testimony ture in presence whereof I aflix my signaof two Witnesses. NELSON D. BERRY. Witnesses:
C. C. SHEPHERD,
WALTER E. L. Boon.
from a single sheet of metal, said
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US3121418A (en) * 1961-05-11 1964-02-18 Jim E Stone Feed trough
US6571732B2 (en) * 2001-03-27 2003-06-03 Ctb Ip, Inc. Reflective particle feeder

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3121418A (en) * 1961-05-11 1964-02-18 Jim E Stone Feed trough
US6571732B2 (en) * 2001-03-27 2003-06-03 Ctb Ip, Inc. Reflective particle feeder

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