The present invention relates to animal feeders, and more specifically, to the feed pans or feed troughs of a gravity-flow animal feeder.
Animal and livestock feeders can typically be gravity flow type feeders, with a raised hopper or feed reservoir leading to a feed pan, or dispensing feed to a plurality of feed pans. The feed pans are sometimes shaped into the form of a feed trough. In addition, some feed pans can be separated into various feeding stations by partitioning bars or panel dividers. Previous feed pans were typically rigid structures that included generally upwardly extending side walls to contain the feed within the feed pan.
One problem with such rigid feed pans is the difficulty in satisfactorily accommodating both larger and smaller animals. Larger animals are taller and tend to require larger quantities of feed in the feed pan. In addition, one concern with larger animals is their tendency to cause the feed to spill from the feed pan. Thus, for larger animals, there is a desire to have a feed pan that is relatively high, large and deep. Smaller animals, on the other hand, tend to be shorter and require smaller quantities of feed in the feed pan. In addition, one concern for smaller animals is their ability to access the feed in the feed pan and/or to access any animal actuation mechanisms of the feeder. Thus, for smaller animals, there is a desire to have a feed pan that is relatively low, small and shallow. Consequently, problems arise when an animal feeder is used to feed different groups of animals where each group is a different size or at different growth stages or to feed the same group as it progresses through different sizes and growth stages.
In one aspect of the disclosure an animal feeder is provided. The animal feeder includes a feed pan having a movable side wall that extends generally upwardly and over which an animal accesses feed in the feed pan. The moveable side wall is moveable between a raised position and a lowered position.
In another aspect of the disclosure an animal feeder is provided. The animal feeder includes a feed hopper and a feed pan comprising a moveable side wall and a pair of opposing end walls. The movable side wall defines an animal feed access opening. An adjustable feed gate between the feed hopper and the feed pan controls the flow of feed from the feed hopper to the feed pan. A guide is adjacent each of the pair of opposing end walls. Each guide supports an opposing end portion of the moveable side wall for movement along the guides. The guides are angled with respect to a vertical orientation.
In another aspect of the disclosure an animal feeder includes a feed hopper and a feed pan located below the feed hopper to receive feed from the feed hopper. The feed pan includes a fixed pan extension and a movable pan extension supported adjacent the fixed pan extension in a guide. A crank assembly is operably connected to the movable pan extension to move the movable pan extension along the guide to change a position of the movable pan extension in both a vertical dimension and a lateral dimension.
Further areas of applicability of the present embodiments will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating various embodiments, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
It should be understood that the headings (such as “Introduction” and “Summary,”) used herein are intended only for general organization of topics within the disclosure of the invention, and are not intended to limit the disclosure of the invention or any aspect thereof. In particular, subject matter disclosed in the “Introduction” may include aspects of technology within the scope of the invention, and may not constitute a recitation of prior art. Subject matter disclosed in the “Summary” is not an exhaustive or complete disclosure of the entire scope of the invention or any embodiments thereof.
The present embodiments will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description and specific embodiments are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses. Moreover, recitation of the embodiments having specifically stated features is not intended to exclude other embodiments having additional features, or other embodiments incorporating different combinations of the stated features, or even embodiments lacking a specifically stated feature. Specific aspects of embodiments are provided for illustrative purposes of how to make, use, and practice the invention and, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are not intended to be a representation that given embodiments of this invention have, or have not, been made or tested.
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The trough guide 22 on each end of the animal feeder 2 receives an opposing end of the pan extension 20. The trough guide 22 can be a separate bracket from that of the fixed side wall 24 and the movable pan extension 20. Alternatively, the guide 22 can be an integral, one-piece part with either the fixed side wall 24 or the movable pan extension 20. As one example, the lateral ends of the fixed side wall 20 adjacent the feeder end walls 10 can be bent into generally U-shaped channels that function as the trough guide 22 at each end. As another example, the fixed side wall 24 can be bent to have a generally U-shaped cross-section transverse to its longitudinal axis, thereby forming a channel or trough guide 22 along its length. Thus, the movable pan extension 20 can be guided by the channel of the fixed side wall 24 in a telescoping manner. Of course, the opposite arrangement is also possible where the guide 22 is movable, for example, by forming the movable side wall 20 into a generally U-shaped channel along its length and having the movable side wall 20 ride along the fixed side wall 24 within the channel in a telescoping manner.
The trough guides 22 can be angled upwards and towards the direction the animal approaches the feed pan. Movement of the pan extension 20 can be guided by the trough guides 22. A fixed pan side wall 24 can be located below the movable pan extension 20. The pan extension 20 slides along the fixed feed pan wall 24 when the pan extension 20 is lowered. At the fully lowered position, the pan extension 20 can be substantially aligned with the feed pan wall 24. At the fully raised position, the pan extension 20 and the fixed side wall 24 cooperate to substantially double the effective height of the feed pan side wall; where the total height is substantially the sum of the fixed pan wall 24 height and the movable pan extension 20 height.
Because the trough guides 22 are angled upwards and towards the side where animals approach the feed pan 6, moving the pan extension 20 simultaneously changes both the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the feed pan 6. For example, as the pan extension 20 is lowered, sliding within the trough guide 22 in a downwardly and inwardly direction and along the feed pan wall 24, the access height to the feed pan 6 is lowered and the lateral dimension of the pan 6 is decreased. As such, a small animal or an animal with lower stature can reach over the top edge of the lowered pan extension 20 to access the bottom of feed pan 6. In addition, a small animal can reach further back into the feed pan 6. This also enables a smaller animal to reach any included actuating mechanism within the feeding area of the feed pan 6 as described hereinafter. This lowered position of the movable wall 20 is illustrated in
Likewise, when the pan extension 20 is raised, siding within the trough guide 22 in an upward and outward direction and extending from the feed pan wall 24, the access height to the feed pan 6 is raised and the lateral distance to reach the opposite end of the feed pan 6 is increased. As such, a larger feed portion can be accommodated by the feed pan 6 for a larger animal and the raised pan extension 20 better resists feed spill from a larger animal using the feed pan 6. This reduces waste when a larger animal is using the animal feeder 2. In addition, the increased lateral dimension of the feed pan 6, increases the distance to any actuating mechanism within the feeder 2, thereby reducing the possibility of inadvertent actuation by a larger animal.
The pan extension 20 can be movable between its raised and lowered positions by turning a crank assembly 26 located at each corner at the top of the animal feeder 2. The crank assembly 26 can be connected to a trough adjustment rod assembly 28 that runs downward and connects to the pan extension 20. The crank assembly 26 can be connected to the trough adjustment rod 28 by a screw drive including cooperating threads, thereby raising or lowering the trough adjustment rod assembly 28 in the vertical direction. The trough adjustment rod assembly 28 can be physically connected at its other end to the pan extension 20 near the bottom of the animal feeder 2. The movement of the trough adjustment rod then moves the pan extension 20 within the trough guides 22, either raising the pan extension 20 in an upwardly and outwardly direction, or lowering the pan extension 20 in a downwardly and inwardly direction.
In the illustrated animal feeder 2, a crank handle of a crank assembly 26 and a corresponding adjustment rod assembly 28 can be associated with each end of each movable side wall member 20. Thus, each movable side wall member 20 can be moved between the raised position and the lowered position using the crank handles associated with its ends. Since separate adjustment mechanisms are used with each movable side wall 20, each movable side wall can be adjusted independently of the opposite movable side wall 20. Accordingly, one of the movable side walls 20 can be moved into its lowered position, while the opposite movable side wall is moved into its raised position. Thus, different groups of animals of different sizes can simultaneously use different sides of the feeder. Alternatively, a single adjustment mechanism linked to both of the movable side walls 20 can be provided so that both movable side walls are adjusted between the raised position and the lowered position together.
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Upon actuation by an animal, the pivoting paddle assembly 30, which can be operably connected to the bird assembly 32 causes the bird assembly 32 to pivot about its connection 33 to hopper wall 13. The paddle assembly 30 returns toward its original position, either under the weight of the paddle assembly 30 or in response to further actuation by an animal. Thus, the bird assembly 32 begins to move back toward its original position. Accordingly, the bird assembly 32 operates as an oscillating member that agitates any feed that is bridged, bound, or stuck in the area of the feed gate 8 adjacent the oscillating bird assembly 32 and will drop or flow into the feed pan 6. A shaker assembly 34 or a second oscillating member can be further pivotably attached to the bird assembly 32 via a pivoting connection 35 at one side thereof. In the illustrated embodiment, the shaker assembly 34 is a grid or grate shaped frame substantially spanning along one side wall 12 of the feed hopper 4. The shaker assembly 34 can pivot at the other side thereof at a pivot connection 37 to the feed hopper bottom 12. Thus, the shaker assembly 34 can be juxtaposed just above the surface of the feed hopper side wall 12. Thereby, the shaker assembly 34 can slide or rock from side-to-side across the bottom of the feed hopper 4. Feed that is bridged, bound, or stuck in this area of the feed hopper 4 can be shaken free by mechanical agitation caused by actuation of the paddle assembly 30, transmitted through the bird assembly 32, to the shaker assembly 34. Such agitator systems can be especially beneficial in humid climates where feed flow is more prone to be interrupted by feed sticking together or by binding in traveling between the hopper 4 and feed pan 6. An agitator system can also serve to ensure that an animal receives its entire feed portion. There can be more than one paddle assembly 30, bird assembly 32, and shaker assembly 34 in an animal feeder 2. For example, two are provided in the illustrated embodiment; one for each half of the feeder 2.
The animal feeder 2 can have dividers 36 separating the feed pan 6 into two or more areas to segregate animals while feeding. These dividers 36 provide privacy and partition the elongate feed pan 6 into multiple feeding stations. And the animal feeder 2 can thereby be used by multiple animals simultaneously. In the illustrated embodiment, the dividers 36 are formed of solid sheets or panels that extend from the feed hopper side walls, 12 or 13, to a bottom wall of the feed pan 6. It can be desirable that any openings in these dividers 36 be limited. Thus, privacy with respect to animals feeding at adjacent feeding stations can be facilitated. This can help insure animals are not distracted or disturbed while feeding which can increase weight gain.
The animal feeder 2 can also include a water tube assembly 38 and at least one nipple 40 to discharge water. The water tube assembly 38 can run vertically down one end 10 of the animal feeder 2 and can be connected to a water source located above the animal feeder 2. Near the bottom of the animal feeder 2, the water tube assembly 38 enters the animal feeder 2, running horizontally and longitudinally across the feed pan 6. One or more nipples 40 are located off of the horizontal portion of the water tube assembly 38 to dispense water into the feed pan 6. The nipple 40 can be automatically actuated, animal actuated, or actuated by an operator. In the illustrated embodiment, the nipple 40 can be of a type that can be actuated by an animal. The nipple 40 can discharge water directly into the feed pan 6, mixing water and feed, or can discharge water to a separate reservoir located inside the feed pan 6.
Many variations from the illustrated embodiment and description provided herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, although a four station, rectangular, hog feeder is disclosed herein any number of stations and configurations could be envisioned for feeding hogs or other animals. As another example, although each movable wall spans multiple feeding stations, a separate movable wall can be provided with respect to each feeding station. Of course, many additional modifications could be envisioned and it would be impossible to list all of them here. It should be understood, however, that nothing herein should be read exclude such variations.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/725,513, filed on Oct. 10, 2005. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
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60725513 | Oct 2005 | US |