The present invention relates to an automated feeder chute that remotely lowers a feeder chute
A cube feeder is commonly used to distribute feed in the farming industry in particular as related to cattle feeding. The cube feeder is usually placed on a flatbed truck and a chute is provided that lowers to allow the distribution of feed from the cube feeder. The chute is typically manually lowered, raised, and maneuvered into position for the distribution of feed from the cube feeder. However, this task could be difficult, laborious and even dangerous in certain instances. Therefore, some automatic systems have been developed to assist in this process of feed distribution. Such systems usually include the use of a hydraulic cylinder, hydraulic lines and pump, which take up additional space on the truck bed, and has the possibility of a hydraulic oil leak. As a result, further innovation is needed with respect to the operation of the feeder chute extending from the cube feeder.
The present invention relates to an automated feed chute system for a cube feeder that includes: a feed chute, where the feed chute includes a closed position, an open position or any desired position in between; a mounting pin extending from one side of the feed chute; an opening mechanism, where the opening mechanism engages the mounting pin; and a means to remotely activate the opening mechanism. The opening mechanism arm engages the mounting pin. The feed chute includes a pivot point, where the feed chute pivots about the pivot point to move the feed chute between the closed position and open position. Preferably, the means to automatically activate the opening mechanism is a remote control.
The present invention relates to automated feeder chute system that automatically lowers a feeder chute for distribution of feed within a cube feeder. The present invention includes an opening device that has an arm that engages a mounting pin that extends from the feeder chute. Once engaged with the mounting pin, the arm extends in a horizontal position therefore forcing the lowering of the feeder chute. Once in this lower position feed may be distributed down a feeder canal of the feeder chute. This automated system includes for remote control activation that activates the movement of the arm engaged with the feeder chute.
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Using this device according to the present invention, a user therefore may remotely lower and further retract the feeder chute of a cube feeder. This effectively reduces labor involved in handling feed from the feeder chute and functions in a manner that does not encroach upon the space of the cube feeder. The instant invention has been shown and described in what it considers to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made there from within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
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