US1644575A - Means for use in spreading discrete road-forming materials - Google Patents

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US1644575A
US1644575A US642857A US64285723A US1644575A US 1644575 A US1644575 A US 1644575A US 642857 A US642857 A US 642857A US 64285723 A US64285723 A US 64285723A US 1644575 A US1644575 A US 1644575A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
    • E01C19/00Machines, tools or auxiliary devices for preparing or distributing paving materials, for working the placed materials, or for forming, consolidating, or finishing the paving
    • E01C19/12Machines, tools or auxiliary devices for preparing or distributing paving materials, for working the placed materials, or for forming, consolidating, or finishing the paving for distributing granular or liquid materials
    • E01C19/20Apparatus for distributing, e.g. spreading, granular or pulverulent materials, e.g. sand, gravel, salt, dry binders
    • E01C19/2005Apparatus for distributing, e.g. spreading, granular or pulverulent materials, e.g. sand, gravel, salt, dry binders without driven loosening, discharging or spreading
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
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    • E01C19/12Machines, tools or auxiliary devices for preparing or distributing paving materials, for working the placed materials, or for forming, consolidating, or finishing the paving for distributing granular or liquid materials
    • E01C19/20Apparatus for distributing, e.g. spreading, granular or pulverulent materials, e.g. sand, gravel, salt, dry binders
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    • E01C2019/207Feeding the distribution means
    • E01C2019/2095Feeding the distribution means by tipping

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  • This invention has reference to means that have been devised for use in the formation and surfacing-lot roads and lilze'fonnations,
  • the invention consists broadly in the-cont bination with a lorry, Waggoner like vehicle delivered into these passages. .or channels and; by them, divided int'o "a ubeniber, .ot
  • V V Figure 1 isaplanofltheebackend of a lorry body showing the attachments in position thereon.
  • Figure 3 is a side elevation
  • Figure 4 a sectional side elevation through one of the openings, these being shown in the tipped operating positions.
  • A is a lorrybody of any'desired type that us may, however, be re ain other anal .ogous clrcumstances.
  • Figure 2 is aback end elevation thereof. v engage the end of this pin andifwill then I GERALD musements tosses term; as arner-a, W ZEALA D. r A
  • Thegb'acl'i end of thelorry is'torlnedwith .two discharge openings Bf 'disposed" atithe,
  • Th space b twee jlth s is thus left free to swingin" an .Oltt 9 cover Q ope the bpeni le ean ar pr v h .ls't pped t sense f le 'k ng the doo n' he c sed.ip it on-v a a so for resen ng th more "Qfii s spsmne'ir se, an con eq'u i ly' th t' loif diss it s he were .tip'p d 'e- 1 the mat ria .t-hertn by its We gh tav ta 's t ug dp ni g-"i Thes m ans; es sh vii ,inth drawin s, tip i 'e t a t a i ixe to the titside
  • thisi frame is made of, boards that extend i lorry i'ethefmfii This isbsupirtedin positionby any approved means as or instance by extending the angle irons E j downwards and securing ithei frame .tothe *j, I ⁇ front thereofii It is also disposed 1.
  • the thickness of the layeri'of the material fthus distributed will be regulated by g the ratefof travel of the lorry over the surface, combined with the 5 amount of opening vall owed the doors D; g V is a Theimaterial passi'niout through each opening B i's prevente' V -.ways,-and"the doors are prevented from "befrom falling side-i at such 'an. he he lorry-is ti ped to ⁇ discharge its contents, the" frame will A number of v V c s over i a surface across which the lorry s 'ment of any means;
  • a gridis formed'. This is formed by shaping theplates K to form bars 0 extending and in the same respective above each plate,

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- Oct. 4.1927;
' 1,644,575 M. E. w. FlTZ GERALD MEANS FOR- USE IN SPREADING DISCRETE RQAD FORMIHGMKTERIALS Filed Jun 1. 1925 2 Sheefs-Sheet MEfxfiS FOR USE IN SPREADING DISCRETE ROAD FORMING MATERIALS M. E. W. FITZ GERALD F'il-ed Ju ge 1.. 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Get. 451%27.
MAURICE MEANS FOR USE. IN srlnent te DIWBE E sOeD-EQBlYi M'MsTE PiAW- j Application filed June 1,1 3, s n 54.23857, end in new assi gov e e ing;
. This invention has reference to means that have been devised for use in the formation and surfacing-lot roads and lilze'fonnations,
l streams spread over the L width andespecially "to means that are adapted to the formation of tar and 'bittunen sealed roads and'inwhich' sand, gravel and like discrete materials are required to be spread in an even manner over surfaces" coveredv by the liquid tar or bitumenwhileitstill hot so as to beincorporated therewith. f The The invention consists broadly in the-cont bination with a lorry, Waggoner like vehicle delivered into these passages. .or channels and; by them, divided int'o "a nungiber, .ot
the spreader and which streams gravitate down ina fanyvise'rnanner.
There may be con bined with the spreader, a gr d that 1s disposed over its top, and
"which serves to screen off. .1 ;ny 1ngettq1'der such as would block theisaid'channels, for
- that may beundesirable on thje e her surface, g I v 7 Also combined w th the spreader in? e ns d p s d a os e. Qtt m f t spreader that areldesigned to engage -;the streams of material fall ng througlrthe h el t efik hem 1 and S a-t e he material over it-heisu rface across which these ean extend. The invention is illustrated inthe accompanying drawings as applied to a lorryhaving two discharge openings, but it of construction may be applied to lorry having a single discharge jo tiening or inior'e than two openlngs. I
In such drawings V V Figure 1 isaplanofltheebackend of a lorry body showing the attachments in position thereon.
Figure 3 is a side elevation, and
Figure 4: a sectional side elevation through one of the openings, these being shown in the tipped operating positions. r I
A is a lorrybody of any'desired type that us may, however, be re ain other anal .ogous clrcumstances.
Figure 2 is aback end elevation thereof. v engage the end of this pin andifwill then I GERALD musements tosses term; as arner-a, W ZEALA D. r A
is bon ai-me e to h ld th new r b $Peiad 3 1 11 e t p-l ed evi m r' "o 'i s at its rear end while being propelled over the ul at t be treated.
Thegb'acl'i end of thelorry is'torlnedwith .two discharge openings Bf 'disposed" atithe,
le e Of t .lO rv'fbOt Q a dio en irea side edge thereof. 'Guide jplates'fc of vertedyflfor n are arrange'dfwithin thelori'y i o'enly openings. the. ldli y 1 1 :i e i t9 rav ta e 't fo 'gf.
Th space b twee jlth s is thus left free to swingin" an .Oltt 9 cover Q ope the bpeni le ean ar pr v h .ls't pped t sense f le 'k ng the doo n' he c sed.ip it on-v a a so for resen ng th more "Qfii s spsmne'ir se, an con eq'u i ly' th t' loif diss it s he were .tip'p d 'e- 1 the mat ria .t-hertn by its We gh tav ta 's t ug dp ni g-"i Thes m ans; es sh vii ,inth drawin s, tip i 'e t a t a i ixe to the titside bi h j oet w l is carried up a ds ,arwa-ndsifatan in ine to-Ward it tnr db "A s'pi e G .m i1 te1" 'n-. h s' iglli E1 acro t e l ry wi e he teniithe s f f d' e'Mtefik G" fixed to'it',"which"ar1'n,; henthefspi' 'd le fu ned i design d t s 1 iid f h 'a kF "an t 'fo e'it 'trp Ha eerrw r s owi 'by th f lj i s ii F s s? l; and thereby hold the door from opening. Whenthe spindle is' tur nedjto their: the crank, arm. over, as shown' by: the dotted lines in rig-are .4, the jioo'r'fwiu be net 1;
o swing open, Elhe',-a'rhountiofits opening" I 190 will allow for less or more opening of the door.
Fixed to extend downwards from the back wards",
thisi frame is made of, boards that extend i lorry i'ethefmfii This isbsupirtedin positionby any approved means as or instance by extending the angle irons E j downwards and securing ithei frame .tothe *j, I {front thereofii It is also disposed 1. angle to the; lorry: bottom that extend at a 'sli'ghtincline rear- In the form shown in the drawings across thei full width ofjthe lorry and upon i re ds 1 to just below there enin jaeross thej-wid-th t ereo while their lower gfingz'block'ed fromclosing,by;providing wing platesjN to projectrearwardsfor a distance po s A{pla;te1M is attached tolthe a l v the streamsand to distributethe material in itsrear; surface beneath each o ening B, a number of deflector'plates l c Y Theseapl ates are arranged edge on upon the 15 to unapproved distancaand they are so disativcly that their upper ends extend 1 at' intervals apart- .frame so that they projectffrom its surface Q ends extend to ,near' the bojtt'om l edge of the {plate butdiverge transversely from one an-' other, in "fa fan like manner.
ening B and to spread it iverging streams. These manyotherj approved manner. bottom edge [of the" frame so that it "rejects rearward's ;1 ;fro1nj,such-edge beneathrjt e1 bottoms off'the (channels and then inclines slightly. down- ;wards toi its rear edge, (This; late catches, 1 the streams of material sprea ,setsof 'channelsyand bythe impact of the by Z the two material thereon serves to break up an n even .fine manner over fthe'edg'e of the fplate,*on to thesurface of the ground bevsepara'te plate ,may' however be 7 provided for each f set of channels, or each sfinglechannel' may be ,shapedjto form its own inclined foot.
The thickness of the layeri'of the material fthus distributed will be regulated by g the ratefof travel of the lorry over the surface, combined with the 5 amount of opening vall owed the doors D; g V is a Theimaterial passi'niout through each opening B i's prevente' V -.ways,-and"the doors are prevented from "befrom falling side-i at such 'an. he he lorry-is ti ped to} discharge its contents, the" frame will A number of v V c s over i a surface across which the lorry s 'ment of any means;
tothe corresponding angle irons Abovethe top endot' each'setof plates K,
a gridis ,formed'. This is formed by shaping theplates K to form bars 0 extending and in the same respective above each plate,
The "edges of general transverse planes.
these, bars may be encircled by the plate P.
The material coming from the opening B channels beneath. Any matter too large to pass through the channels will be held back one on each side of the dooropening. Such U f plates are held in position by being secured I I thereforefalls through this grid into the by the grid and will fallover its edge by; I reason of it's angular inclination when the apparatus is working, on to, the ground clear of the channels, or it may be collected into receptaclescarried on the tray and indicated by dottedlines'in Figures 3 and l.
It willthus be'seen 'theretore,that the ap-' pliance maybe used 'forthe distribution and spreading of discrete materialfof any kind caused to travel, YVhen spreading sand,
gravel, or stone chippingsupon atarred sur- 3 face the lorry will be driven rear'wards so that its wheels will travel over the material spread thereby. "The action of the distrib utoris, however, the same whether thelorry travels forwards or. rearwards.
It" will 'be 'apparent that the distributing apparatus forming this invention may be used with equal eifectiveness'upon any-other form of" lorry orwaggon than vthe tipping I v form-herein referred to, the apparatus being- V designedfor use by attachment tea-delivery,
opening through which the material is disp Y 95} V chargedin any manner or; by the employ- We claim A vehicle body of the class described having a discharge opening and a spreader arranged below said opening, said spreader comprislng a series of downwardly and rear wardly extending'and downwardly diverging plates having upstanding'flanges form ing channels between said "plates" and also 7 having bars extending outwardly at an angle to the plates'and forming a transversely arranged grid, a frame onthe front side of said plates and a spreaderbelow and extending downwardly and rearwardly from the frame. i
In testimony whereof, we affixuour' signatures. i
'FREVDERICK "FOSTER MAYNARD.
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US2522693A (en) * 1946-11-19 1950-09-19 William H Stiteler Fertilizer spreader machine
US2708582A (en) * 1952-02-11 1955-05-17 Deere & Co Straw chopper and spreader attachment for combines
US2717783A (en) * 1951-07-23 1955-09-13 Allen R Flink Self-supporting material distributing attachment
US3235268A (en) * 1963-12-04 1966-02-15 Ronald S Mclean Safety spreader
US3931934A (en) * 1973-11-30 1976-01-13 Smith Francis V Particulate material spreading apparatus
US5485963A (en) * 1994-05-11 1996-01-23 The Toro Company Granular fertilizer spreader

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2522693A (en) * 1946-11-19 1950-09-19 William H Stiteler Fertilizer spreader machine
US2717783A (en) * 1951-07-23 1955-09-13 Allen R Flink Self-supporting material distributing attachment
US2708582A (en) * 1952-02-11 1955-05-17 Deere & Co Straw chopper and spreader attachment for combines
US3235268A (en) * 1963-12-04 1966-02-15 Ronald S Mclean Safety spreader
US3931934A (en) * 1973-11-30 1976-01-13 Smith Francis V Particulate material spreading apparatus
US5485963A (en) * 1994-05-11 1996-01-23 The Toro Company Granular fertilizer spreader

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