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US1274845A
US1274845A US11445416A US11445416A US1274845A US 1274845 A US1274845 A US 1274845A US 11445416 A US11445416 A US 11445416A US 11445416 A US11445416 A US 11445416A US 1274845 A US1274845 A US 1274845A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in automatic feed droppers.
  • the primary object of this invention resides in the provision of an automatic feed dropper which will be of improved construction and operation.
  • Another object of the invention resides in the provision of an automatic feed dropper which includes a plurality of separate compartments for containing hay, grain or the like with separate doors for the-compartments, means for normally retaining the doors in closed position, and means for automatically releasing the holding means at a predetermined hour.
  • the invention hasfor another object, the provision of an automatic feed dropper of the above-stated character, which will be provided with oppositely opening doors for the dilierent compartments with the doors constructed and arranged in such'manner that retaining members will be required, one for the doors opening at their upper edges, so that ⁇ vhen'the last'mentioned doors are in closed position, they'overlap the adjacent edges of the remaining doors and'retain the same in closed position.
  • the invention contemplates the provision of an automatic feed dropper of this characterin which will be included novel retaining and releasing means for the doors, the releasing means bein connected with a clock, the alarm or whic maybe-set for operation atany predetermined hour and the releasing means permitted to operate upon operationof the alarm. 1 I
  • Figure l is a front elevation of the complete invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is .a-vertical section substantially on the plane of line 33 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. l is a similar view on a plane of line 44oFi,g;2.- 7 v Fig.- 5 is a detailhorizontal section on the plane of line55 of Fig. l, and Y Fig. (Sis an enlarged detail view ofthe reciprocating releasingxleven v V I
  • 1 designatesa tank having'sloping sides 2 and a flat bottom 3.
  • The. tank 1 is provided with vertical partitions d to divide the same into wide compartments or bins 5 to contain hay, and narrow compartments or bins 6 for. grain or the like.
  • NVithin each grain compartment or bin 6 is an inclined bottom member whichhas its lower end extended to the forward edge of-the bottom .3.
  • the doors 8 and 9 for the hay compartments or bins and grain compartments or bins respectively, are inclined forwardly toward their upper ends and thedoors 8 are hinged at their lower edges tothe bottom 3 by suitable hinges 10, while thedoors 9 are hinged at their upper edges to the inclined front side'2, by suitable [members 1 1. M
  • Each door 8 has a flange 12 formed along one 1011- gitudinal' or vertical edge-and .resting upon a similar flange 18 formed along the adjacent longitudinal i or vertical. edge of .the adjacent-door 9. whilesaiddoor 8 is in closed position to retainsaid ClOjQt 9 in closed posirin to the drawings;
  • the casing 20 serves toincloseaclbck 21 or theilike, the casing 20 beingprovided with a transparent member 22 in its front portion, while a door 23 is provided for the rear side otthe casing 20, said door being mounted upon suitable hinges 2 and retained in closed position by a spring latch member 25 carried by the casing 20 and normally engaged over the latch pin 26 carried. by the door 23.
  • the lever 17 is normally held at the inner end of the slot .18 by means of a pivoted latch member 27 mounted upon the plate '19 and having one end of ,a vcurved leaf spring 28 pressing upon one side to resiliently retain one end of the latch member 27 in position across the slot 18 in ,the path of the lever 17.
  • a second pivoted memberQ?) is mounted upon the plate 119 and ihasaoll end engaged with the remaining end the member27.
  • Pivotednpon the pposite end of the member 29 is the main latch member 30 which is adapted to reciprocate through an opening 31 in one wall ofthe casing 20.
  • the main latch member 80 ialsozreciprocates through thegnide recess 32 inthe guidehar 33 secured to the inn-er face of the .casingQO.
  • the free end of the main latch member v3O has a nose formed thereon forengage ment -by,-the winding key 35 ;of the alarm mechanism 86 off-the clockQl.
  • theakey 35 will ride over the inclinedrface:31ozfthe nose 'Without having any effect upon the pivoted membe s 27 and-29.
  • the alarm mechanism 36 may be set to ope ate at-any pi-edetremined hour and release the lever 17.
  • the shaft 15 has its end opposite -the lever" 17 extended upwardly-to form a lever 38, to which may be connected a -wire 39 extended to any suitable point ,and'i'f de sired, this wire 39 may beemployed for returning the lever 17 to normal position.
  • a receptacle have ing a-hinge d doqr,.of a rotatableish aft, an arm carried ,by said shaftand normally holding said door..in closed position, a plate provided with a slot, a lever carried by's aid shaft and adapted to be received in said slet, a pivoted latch adaptedto be extended across said slot for loek ingengagemen with the lever, a releasing member ,engageable with saidzlatqh, a c ck mechanism an operative connection between said neck mechanism and said releasing member to a l th l t t b eleased a a predet rmined (hour. 'i

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AUTOMATIC FEED DROPPER.
APPLICATION FILED AUG-H.19I6.
1,274,845. Patented AH WG, 191$ 2 SHEETS SHEET l- INVENTOR y/llz'm j? Fwd. WITNESSES M wh ATTORNEY EYERS co FNDI'O-LIYNQ. wAsmnamia. u c
W. F. BIRD.
AUTOMATIC FEED DROPPER.
APPLICATION FILED AUG. II. 1916.
- ,274, 845 Patentd Aug. 6, 1918.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2- ,INVENTOR WITNESSES ATTORNEY WILLIAM F. BIRD, or. BRUCETON MILLS, WEST VIRGINI A IToivIA'rIo FEED-DBOPPEB.
Specification of Letters iatent. Patentd Aug, 6, 1918.,
Application filed August 11, 1916. Serial No. 114,454
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM F. BIRD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Bruceton Mills, in the county of Preston and State of West Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Automatic Feed-Droppers, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in automatic feed droppers. The primary object of this invention resides in the provision of an automatic feed dropper which will be of improved construction and operation.
Another object of the invention resides in the provision of an automatic feed dropper which includes a plurality of separate compartments for containing hay, grain or the like with separate doors for the-compartments, means for normally retaining the doors in closed position, and means for automatically releasing the holding means at a predetermined hour.
The invention hasfor another object, the provision of an automatic feed dropper of the above-stated character, which will be provided with oppositely opening doors for the dilierent compartments with the doors constructed and arranged in such'manner that retaining members will be required, one for the doors opening at their upper edges, so that \vhen'the last'mentioned doors are in closed position, they'overlap the adjacent edges of the remaining doors and'retain the same in closed position.
For a furtherobject, the invention contemplates the provision of an automatic feed dropper of this characterin which will be included novel retaining and releasing means for the doors, the releasing means bein connected with a clock, the alarm or whic maybe-set for operation atany predetermined hour and the releasing means permitted to operate upon operationof the alarm. 1 I
With these: general objects in view and 'others that will appear as the nature of the invention is betterunderstood, the same consists in the'novel combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully.- described, illustrated innthe accompanying drawings, and pointed:out'i'n.--the appended claims.
' In the drawings forming a part of this application and in which like-designating" pending from I the latter.;
characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views:- 1 Figure l is a front elevation of the complete invention.
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the same.
Fig. 3 is .a-vertical section substantially on the plane of line 33 of Fig. 2.
Fig. l is a similar view on a plane of line 44oFi,g;2.- 7 v Fig.- 5 is a detailhorizontal section on the plane of line55 of Fig. l, and Y Fig. (Sis an enlarged detail view ofthe reciprocating releasingxleven v V I Referring more in detail to the drawings, 1 designatesa tank having'sloping sides 2 and a flat bottom 3. The. tank 1 is provided with vertical partitions d to divide the same into wide compartments or bins 5 to contain hay, and narrow compartments or bins 6 for. grain or the like. NVithin each grain compartment or bin 6 is an inclined bottom member whichhas its lower end extended to the forward edge of-the bottom .3. The doors 8 and 9 for the hay compartments or bins and grain compartments or bins respectively, are inclined forwardly toward their upper ends and thedoors 8 are hinged at their lower edges tothe bottom 3 by suitable hinges 10, while thedoors 9 are hinged at their upper edges to the inclined front side'2, by suitable [members 1 1. M Each door 8 has a flange 12 formed along one 1011- gitudinal' or vertical edge-and .resting upon a similar flange 18 formed along the adjacent longitudinal i or vertical. edge of .the adjacent-door 9. whilesaiddoor 8 is in closed position to retainsaid ClOjQt 9 in closed posirin to the drawings;
: ach door 8 1s-retamedin closed. position tion, as willzbereadilyzunder'stood by referby an arm 14, projecting from the shaft 15 7 extended longitudinally beneath; the bottom 3 and mounted in suitable bearings l fiqde- One end of the shaft15 is turned; at an-angleandextended upwardly ed to swing in the slotlS of the supporting shaft 19. The plate 19 is secured to one side or endbtthecasing 20'mountedj upon one end of the .shaft l, I
to foi -ma levei-lTwhidI is adapt- The casing 20 serves toincloseaclbck 21 or theilike, the casing 20 beingprovided with a transparent member 22 in its front portion, while a door 23 is provided for the rear side otthe casing 20, said door being mounted upon suitable hinges 2 and retained in closed position by a spring latch member 25 carried by the casing 20 and normally engaged over the latch pin 26 carried. by the door 23.
The lever 17 is normally held at the inner end of the slot .18 by means of a pivoted latch member 27 mounted upon the plate '19 and having one end of ,a vcurved leaf spring 28 pressing upon one side to resiliently retain one end of the latch member 27 in position across the slot 18 in ,the path of the lever 17. A second pivoted memberQ?) is mounted upon the plate 119 and ihasaoll end engaged with the remaining end the member27. Pivotednpon the pposite end of the member 29 is the main latch member 30 which is adapted to reciprocate through an opening 31 in one wall ofthe casing 20. The main latch member 80 ialsozreciprocates through thegnide recess 32 inthe guidehar 33 secured to the inn-er face of the .casingQO. The free end of the main latch member v3O has a nose formed thereon forengage ment -by,-the winding key 35 ;of the alarm mechanism 86 off-the clockQl. During the winding ofthc alarm mechanism 36, theakey 35 will ride over the inclinedrface:31ozfthe nose 'Without having any effect upon the pivoted membe s 27 and-29. Itwill also be understood that the alarm mechanism 36 may be set to ope ate at-any pi-edetremined hour and release the lever 17.
'Upon operation ofthe alarm mechanism '36 causing rotation of the winding key 85, the "latter will be caused to operate against the main or straight faceof the .nose 3%, drawingthe main latchmember 3O inwardly, turning the pivotedmembe 29. nd. causing the latterto swing the pivoted member 27 against the tension of the spring 28 .nnti-l the lever 17 is-released. This iwillpermit rotation of-the shaft-15 andmovement of the arms 14: away from the doors 8, which latter-will swing outwardly-upon:hinges 10 and release the doors 9 topermit the latter to swing outwardly at their lower edges .a limited distance. Upon opening of the doors 8 and 9, the contentsof'the compartments orbins 5 and 6 will be released and permittedto 'd-rop from the same in; a steady stream until the lever 17 is returned tenormal position. v e
The shaft 15 has its end opposite -the lever" 17 extended upwardly-to form a lever 38, to which may be connected a -wire 39 extended to any suitable point ,and'i'f de sired, this wire 39 may beemployed for returning the lever 17 to normal position.
What I claim as'new is i 1;The combination with a receptacle'havinga hinged door, of a;rotatable-shaft, an
arm fixed to rotate w ith said shaft, and nor- Lat/4,846
mally engaged with the door to retain the same in closed position, a lever fixed to rotateavith the shaft, a'plateprovided with a longitudinal slot adapted to receive said le ver, a latch mounted on the plate and normally engaged with the lever to retain the same locked therein, and time controlled .means for disengaging the latch from the lGWBI to permit the doors to open.
2. The combination with, a receptacle have ing a-hinge d doqr,.of a rotatableish aft, an arm carried ,by said shaftand normally holding said door..in closed position, a plate provided with a slot, a lever carried by's aid shaft and adapted to be received in said slet, a pivoted latch adaptedto be extended across said slot for loek ingengagemen with the lever, a releasing member ,engageable with saidzlatqh, a c ck mechanism an operative connection between said neck mechanism and said releasing member to a l th l t t b eleased a a predet rmined (hour. 'i
3. The combination with a receptacle provided with a hinged door, of a rotatable shaft, arms carried ,by said shaft andv ,normally holding said ,door in closed position, a lever carried by said shaft, a plateprovided .Witha slot to receivesaid lever, .a,piv-
oted atch member carried .by said plate and normally extended across saidslot for looking. engagement with. said lever, a p voted releasin g member mounted ,on. said plate and engageable with saidllatch, an actuating member connected with said eleasi nganemher to move the same out .of v,engagement 3v1th.sa1d-=lev.er, and a clock mechan sm ncluding a rotatable key ,operatively engaged .wlth and controll ng sa d aotuating nember.
=4. The, combination wi h a receptacle havi-ng a hingeddoor, of a. shaft, anarni carried by said. shaft and normally holding said door in closed positioina lever carried by said shaft, a plate carriedby said receptacle and provided with a slot toreceive said lever wheirthe door is nclosed position, a latch pivoted upon said plate and adapted to be .extendedacross said slotto retain the lever: therein, a releasing member pivoted upon said plateand having, oneend thereof engaged with said latch, a reciproeating actuatingzmember oarried by said eleasinggnember, and a clooktinechanism ineluding a ,rotatablewmding key; engageable at times with said actuating member to ,move
the latch to aleverreleasing p,osi.tion.
:In .testim0ny. whereof I aflix .my; signature in. presence oftwo witnesses. I .JLLIAMgF. BIB-.1
' Wlitne'sses .iRoss LEONARD,
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US3137272A (en) * 1962-12-06 1964-06-16 William S Lepper Animal feeder
US3180316A (en) * 1962-11-20 1965-04-27 Chatfield Cecil Timer opened pet feeding device
US3638618A (en) * 1970-07-31 1972-02-01 John Strother Automatic pet feeder
US5520143A (en) * 1994-07-15 1996-05-28 Duin; Robert R. Cellular livestock hay feeder

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US3180316A (en) * 1962-11-20 1965-04-27 Chatfield Cecil Timer opened pet feeding device
US3137272A (en) * 1962-12-06 1964-06-16 William S Lepper Animal feeder
US3638618A (en) * 1970-07-31 1972-02-01 John Strother Automatic pet feeder
US5520143A (en) * 1994-07-15 1996-05-28 Duin; Robert R. Cellular livestock hay feeder

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