The invention relates to a storage vessel for animal feed, intended to be part of a feeder for stalled animals.
Traditional feeders for stalled animals such as cows and pigs are comprised of feed storage hoppers conventionally formed in a single piece. These hoppers are shaped like an inverted truncated cone, open at the base, storing the feed or grain in their interior, so that said feed may gradually fall due to gravity, as the animals operate a means for its dispensing arranged below the outlet of the hopper.
Until recently, these hoppers were attached to a steel frame which was in turn fixed to the floor or to lateral uprights or fences. In order to reduce the cost of materials, feed storage vessels constituted of two like parts have been disclosed recently which, facing each other and duly fixed, form a central hopper and two lateral supports adapted to carry out the functions of the steel frame used previously. In spite of the fact that this variant facilitates assembly and reduces the number of components, it features a number of drawbacks. Although its volume regarding transport and storage is reduced in comparison with traditional vessels, the sections which make up the vessel are relatively large and their external shape complicates their stacking, for example.
The object of the invention is to disclose an animal feed storage vessel which reduces even further the volume necessary for its transport or storage, and which should be easily integrable with a conventional feeder, which habitually comprises other components such as the dispensing means described above, a means for supplying the feeder with liquids, etc., in such a way that auxiliary elements for the supporting of these components should not be necessary.
The feed storage vessel which is the object of this invention is optimal for use in a feeder for stalled animals. In essence, the vessel is characterised in that it is constituted of an inverted truncated cone-shaped hopper whose lower, smaller base features a generally cylindrically shaped elongation at its end, which forms the lower mouth of the vessel, through which the feed falls due to gravity; and of two lateral supporting sections, apparently identical to each other, each of which features a lower portion for the mutual coupling to the other supporting part, both lower sections being intended to encircle the end elongation of the hopper and/or to act as a support for the same, and each lateral supporting part likewise featuring an essentially flat vertical section, intended to adopt a position on the same plane as the analogous section of the other supporting part, a plane which comprises the imaginary axis of the hopper.
Conveniently, the component of the greatest size, this being the hopper, is stackable, while the two lateral supporting sections, smaller in size in comparison with the sections of the known vessels which integrate a half of the body of the hopper, may be placed one over the other forming in a stable manner stacks of more than one vessel.
In accordance with another characteristic of the invention, at least one of the lateral supporting sections features a rigid pipe arranged essentially vertical, preferably embedded in the essentially flat portion of the section, and adapted so as to carry out the supply of liquids to the feeder.
In accordance with another characteristic of the invention, the aforementioned lower mutually coupling portions are concave and are adapted to receive the insertion of the lower end elongation of the hopper when they are duly coupled, with their concavities facing each other.
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the aforementioned elongation at the base of the hopper features an external peripheral ring which rests on the lower portions of the mutual coupling.
In accordance with another characteristic of the vessel according to the invention, the lower mutually coupling portions feature a widened central section, featuring in its interior a seat intended to receive and support the edge of a distribution tray.
In accordance with another characteristic of the invention, the lateral supporting sections feature internally a horizontal cylindrical compartment, at the same height in both supporting sections, intended to act as a support for the operating shaft of a distribution tray.
Portrayed in the attached drawings, as a non-limitative example, is an animal feeder which comprises a feed storage vessel in accordance with the invention.
Specifically:
Different parts of a feeder 10 for stalled animals have been portrayed in
The vessel 1 is formed by a hopper 2 of an inverted truncated cone shape whose smaller base, arranged at the lower part of the hopper 2, features a generally cylindrical elongation 3b at its end (see
The vessel 1 is further constituted by two identical lateral supporting sections 4a and 4b, one of these arranged at an angle of 1800 with regard to the other around a vertical axis in the assembled position of the vessel 1; each of these features a lower portion 5a and 5b respectively, which couples mutually with the other supporting section. These lower coupling portions 5a and 5b feature corresponding complementary semi-cylindrical upper sections 13a and 13b, the joining of which forms a fixing ring, of a cross-section similar to that of the cylindrical body 12, intended to receive the insertion of the assembly formed by the aforementioned cylindrical body 12 and of the end elongation 3b of the hopper 2. This situation has been portrayed in
For the coupling of the lower portions 5a and 5b, and therefore of the respective lateral supporting sections 4a and 4b; these last feature a series of holes 14 distributed regularly along the sides of the lower portions 5a and 5b of the coupling, which become axially aligned when the two sections are juxtaposed with their concavities facing each other (see
It may be seen in
The edges of the flat portions 6a and 6b, which face each other, present a cut-out profile which is complementary to that of the exterior of the hopper 2, which fits between the aforementioned edges of the flat portions 6a and 6b, which face each other when the components of the vessel 1 are duly joined, all of this as portrayed in
In order to fix the hopper 2 and the lateral supporting sections 4a and 4b firmly together, at least one of said lateral sections 4b features, at the edge of the flat portion 6b and facing the hopper 2, a series of holes 15 which coincide with holes 15′ also featured on a lateral flange 16 of the hopper 2. Holes 15 and 16 permit the fixing of these components to the vessel 1, for example by means of bolts with the corresponding nuts for their tightening.
The feeder 10 portrayed in
In order to supply the feeder 10 with liquids, in the example of
The flat portions 6a and 6b feature elements in high and low relief, with the aim of endowing the lateral supporting sections 4a and 4b with greater rigidity; at the same time they feature a series of holes 18 for the purpose of reducing their weight.
It may also be seen in
With the purpose of supporting said distribution tray in an optimal position, the lower coupling portions 5a and 5b of the lateral supporting sections 4a and 4b feature a central widened section 9a and 9b, featuring internally a seat 21a (visible in
In
For the joint between the operating rod 23 of the cylindrical body 12 and said cylindrical body, it is intended that the end elongation 3b of the hopper 2 shall feature a slot, preferably oblong and arranged longitudinally, through which corresponding joining means will connect the operating rod 23 with the cylindrical body 12. Alternatively, this joint may be carried out below the mouth of the end elongation 3b, as portrayed in the example of
The means for acting on the operating rod 23 are supported within a removable cover 24, portrayed in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P 200700521 | Feb 2007 | ES | national |