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US1868231A
US1868231A US500259A US50025930A US1868231A US 1868231 A US1868231 A US 1868231A US 500259 A US500259 A US 500259A US 50025930 A US50025930 A US 50025930A US 1868231 A US1868231 A US 1868231A
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  • I My invention relates to silo fillers, and par- I ticularly to the pipes thereof, which I so improveas to render them more effective under "the varying conditions commonly incident to Ill] the operation of such machines, whereby the long filler pipe can be readily disconnected from/the fan casing to remove clogged materialtherefrom, and as readily returned to normal position, aswell as otherwise adjusted, while other advantages will be apparent from the following description.
  • Figure 1 is a rear elevation of a portion of the fan casing, which terminates in a boot as is common, and towhich a pipe section is connected;
  • Fig. 2 a side elevation of said structure and to which myimprovements are applicable;
  • Figs. 3 and l detail elevations illustrating the adj ustability of the piping;
  • Fig. 5 a side elevation of a silo and filler illustrating the application of my improvement
  • Fig. 6 is a horizontalsectional view taken on the dotted line 6-6 in Fig. 5.
  • the lower end of the section 8 is pivotally connected,'at 12, to its ring 9 at diametrically opposite sides, by which means 7 the section, as well as the remainder of the v pipe supported thereby, may be rocked from side to side, and that its upper end is also pivoted, at 13, to the upper ring 11 so that it mayby swung slightly in a forward and backward.
  • silage is ofa heavy sluggish character, and during the operation of cutting and'discharging into the silo,
  • angular positions between the fan casing and the siloinlet 26, or the joint 8 maybe ad 15 justed at an angle to compensate for any irregular 'positioning of the filler 27, and an- ;gular positions laterally'of pipel0 relative to the silo thus avoided.
  • the piping is thus-flexibly connected to the boot 6 in the 2-90 manner described it will be. apparent that tions'according to ground-and other conditions to accommodate the silojfiller 27 in '6-' lation-to the silo 25, many of which silos, as
  • a fan casing a discharge pipe adapted to sections'whereby the pipe may be adjusted to leaning position, and a-collarloosely v mounted on one of the sections and adjustable said pip ng may beleaned in dnierentdirecon the meeting ends of'saidlatter section and the fan casing so that the section may i be centered upon the fan casing and" the upvary the-L 'per portion ofthepipe rotatedto position of its discharge end.
  • the long piping 10' may berotated to 7 position theldistributor 10 in varying direc tions, for 'example,as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig.6.
  • a ,Widedistribution of thev material'is 'thus obtained, and, as the dis-V I tributer'is' usually in hinged sections the outer I section may be elevated to direct material to M the opposite side of the-silo, so that the de-v positwill be of auniform' character andnot.

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July 19,- 1932. [5. c. HETH "1,868,231
-S1140 FILLER I Filed Dec. 5, 1930 a? INVENTOR. 5HEEMfl/V 6T Hem,
A TTORNEY Patented July 19, 1932 FUNITEFD STATES new; ome
SHERMAN 0. Ham, on" an'cm'n, isconsin, ASSIGNOR 'ro J, L'eAsE colum on; r a nacrnn-wrsconsrn, A CORPORATION w SILO FILLER" Application filed December 5, 1930. Serial No. 500,259.
. I My invention relates to silo fillers, and par- I ticularly to the pipes thereof, which I so improveas to render them more effective under "the varying conditions commonly incident to Ill] the operation of such machines, whereby the long filler pipe can be readily disconnected from/the fan casing to remove clogged materialtherefrom, and as readily returned to normal position, aswell as otherwise adjusted, while other advantages will be apparent from the following description.
fIn the accompanying drawing, forming .part hereof, Figure 1 is a rear elevation of a portion of the fan casing, which terminates in a boot as is common, and towhich a pipe section is connected; Fig. 2, a side elevation of said structure and to which myimprovements are applicable; Figs. 3 and l, detail elevations illustrating the adj ustability of the piping;
Fig. 5, a side elevation of a silo and filler illustrating the application of my improvement; and Fig. 6 is a horizontalsectional view taken on the dotted line 6-6 in Fig. 5. i
In said drawing the numeral 5 indicates a,
fragmentary ortion of the fan casing, and 6 a boot there or, which is provided with a reinforcing flanged ring 7 Itis customary to attach a short pipe section 8 to the boot 6 by securing its lower flanged ring 9 to the ring 7 by means of bolts, while the lower member 10 of the upper pipe sections is'bolted and supported by the flanged ring 11 at the upper end of the outlet 8 in which manner the silo pipe becomes, a continuous structure bolted or otherwise connected together section by sec-.-
tion. In my improvement, however, it will be noted that the lower end of the section 8 is pivotally connected,'at 12, to its ring 9 at diametrically opposite sides, by which means 7 the section, as well as the remainder of the v pipe supported thereby, may be rocked from side to side, and that its upper end is also pivoted, at 13, to the upper ring 11 so that it mayby swung slightly in a forward and backward.
direction in relation to the silo, whereby said section is capable of variable movements andis in effect what is commonly called a universal pipe joint, the function of which will appear. Instead-of securing the boot and outlet together by rings and bolts I connect these sections. I
to varying positions sections by means of a collar 15loosely mount ed on section 8 and which is providedatoprequired tightly drawthe links sufficiently to efiectively bind the collar 15v about the rings, but it will be understood that any practical means may be employed for detachably assemblmg the collar and .meeting ends of said As is well known, silage is ofa heavy sluggish character, and during the operation of cutting and'discharging into the silo,
- 25, 'it'mu stbe" forcibly propelled a comparatively long distance, and I occasionally the material becomes packed and chokes the :pip-
ring, in which circumstance itis-necessary' to disconnect. the outletg8 from the boot (Sand relieve-the choked condition by' suitableim- .plements, and' then bolt the parts together.
With my improvemenahowever, it. is. but a: simple matter-to manipulate the levers 20 to release links 16 when the ring may be raised to the position indicated bydotted lines. in Fig.2 and suspendedlby the links,-whi ch,-are swung upwardly to engage hooks 21 on :the
side of the outlet section whereupon the outa let 8 supporting the upperpipe, sections can be readily shifted and supported on theboot Gasindicated in Fig. 3"ani d ready access thus obtained to the boot or pipingforremoving packed material therefrom. In some cirCu Y stances, however, it will notbe necessary to fasten thecollar 15,,aswhfen it is positioned to overlapthemeetingends 71, 9, ltrWll-L have served to center a section'as 8 inrelationto the boot 6 or other section, and prevent lateral displacement of such section; and] further, when thus assembled, the relation ofsaidcem tering collar to the rings 7, 9, affords a turntable action whereby the long discharge pipe '10 maybe rotatedwithin the collar so that its distributing portion 10 may be adjusted a d c d by h f db elevated by tackle), but by providing the section 8 in vpivotal relation to boththe boot 6 and the piping 10such flexible connection permits ad ustability of the upper piping, s-
' I 7 that if conditions require 1t may beset at;
angular positions between the fan casing and the siloinlet 26, or the joint 8 maybe ad 15 justed at an angle to compensate for any irregular 'positioning of the filler 27, and an- ;gular positions laterally'of pipel0 relative to the silo thus avoided. As the piping is thus-flexibly connected to the boot 6 in the 2-90 manner described it will be. apparent that tions'according to ground-and other conditions to accommodate the silojfiller 27 in '6-' lation-to the silo 25, many of which silos, as
indicated in Fig. 5, embody projectingbases,
" as 28, which prevent the filler frombeing V set-closely-adjacent thereto,and therefore by being enabled to adjust the long piping laterallyand farther from and closer to the silo i fore be set according to the most favorable 2. In a machine of the character described having a fan casing embodying a flanged ring, a pipe section having a flanged ring adapted. to be moved upon and rest onsaid first mentioned ring, a movable collar on the rings when the latter are in alinement, and
:means on thefan casing for fastening the f collar about thejrings and whereby the, colsustained in various positions; 7
3. 111a machine of the character described,
a fan casing, a discharge pipe adapted to sections'whereby the pipe may be adjusted to leaning position, and a-collarloosely v mounted on one of the sections and adjustable said pip ng may beleaned in dnierentdirecon the meeting ends of'saidlatter section and the fan casing so that the section may i be centered upon the fan casing and" the upvary the-L 'per portion ofthepipe rotatedto position of its discharge end. 7
' In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
' SHERMAN C. HETH.v
I'ground and other conditionspresent; In fill- V ingasil'o (approximately. ft. in diameter) with'the discharge end of thepipingfunadjustablebecause of bolting the-various seotion'stogether and to the fan casing itwbecomes necessary'for one or-two attendants in r, the silo to fork and evenly spread the silage,
towhith discharges in one area only, but by em- T ployi'ng a turntablejoint substantially as de- 1 scribed between themeetingends 'of two secti-ons the long piping 10'may berotated to 7 position theldistributor 10 in varying direc tions, for 'example,as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig.6. A ,Widedistribution of thev material'is 'thus obtained, and, as the dis-V I tributer'is' usually in hinged sections the outer I section may be elevated to direct material to M the opposite side of the-silo, so that the de-v positwill be of auniform' character andnot.
' require the manual labor referred to.
l claim asmy invention: 7 lolna silo filler, a fan casing having a discharge outlet, a pipe adapted to discharge: 7
into a silo, an intermediate pipe section be-. tween said casing and discharge'pipe, a'col--'- lar'looselymounted on the intermediate sec "tionfor connecting the latter tothe outlet, V V and meansfor securing the collar, intermedif ate and outlet sections together and whereby 1 g 7 theinterinediate and outlet sectionsmay be" wholly disengaged and the intermediate sec-J tion shifted on the edge of and sustained by;
V the discharge outlet.
7 V 0 ibe connected to the casing and composed of j 'sect1ons,"means for connecting two of said 'pipesection adapted to be overlapped on said I
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