Claims
- 1. An automatic feeder for connection between a source of balls and a ball propelling machine comprising of:(a) a hopper capable of holding a predetermined volume of balls; (b) an exit hole on the bottom of said hopper; (c) a means of mixing the balls and separately removing them from the hopper including: a dispensing mechanism to individually feed balls between the source and the ball propelling machine comprising of tumbler casing of a hollow tube formation, having an entry hole on its open upper end and a feed hole on its open lower end forming a feed port through the tube; said upper end of tube being inserted into the exit hole of the hopper; said tumbler casing having a tumbler hole on its wall; a round tumbler sleeve in with said tumbler hole axially extending into the casing; a semicircular sleeve extension attached to the tumbler sleeve, having an inner and outer wall and extending a predetermined distance into the feed port; said tumbler sleeve having tumbler ring gear circumferencing its outer edge; a turnstile ring gear with a gearlike undersurface surrounding the entry hole of the casing and riding on the edge of the tumbler ring gear; said turnstile ring gear having a mixing means on its upper surface extending into the hopper.
- 2. An automatic feeder for connection between a source of balls and a ball propelling machine comprising of:(a) a source for a predetermined supply of balls; (b) a dispensing mechanism to individually feed balls between the source and the ball propelling machine comprising of a tumbler casing of a hollow tube formation having an entry hole on its open upper end, and a feed hole on its open lower end forming a feed port through the casing; said casing having a tumbler hole on its wall; a round tumbler sleeve in said hole axially extending into to the casing, a semicircular sleeve extension attached to the tumbler sleeve, having an inner and outer wall, and extending a predetermined distance into the feed port. (c) a revolving means such that as the tumbler sleeve is rotated, balls are individually dispensed from the source of balls through the feed port and into the attached ball propelling apparatus.
- 3. The tumbler sleeve of claim 2 having a tumbler ring gear circumferencing its outer edge.
- 4. The ball dispensing machine of claim 2 wherein the supply of balls comprises of a hopper having an exit hole at its bottom positioned around the entry hole of said tumbler casing; a turnstile ring gear positioned perpendicular to the tumbler ring gear and surrounding said entry hole; said turnstile ring gear having a gear on its undersurface and with its outer edge resting on the tumbler ring gear such that as the tumbler ring gear is rotated the turnstile ring gear is revolved by the meshing gears, and the balls are mixed by a semicircular angular fin vertically extending from the circumference of the turnstile gear ring, causing the balls to be positioned within the entry hole to be dispensed by the rotating tumbler through the feed port and into the attached ball propelling machine.
- 5. An automatic feeder for connection between a source of balls and a ball propelling machine comprising of:(a) a source for a predetermined supply of balls; (b) a dispensing mechanism to individually feed balls between the source and the ball propelling machine comprising of a tumbler casing of a hollow tube formation having an entry hole on its open upper end, and a feed hole on its open lower end forming a feed port through the casing; a round tumbler sleeve in said casing axially extending into to the casing perpendicular to the path of the feed port, a semicircular sleeve extension attached to the tumbler sleeve, having an inner and outer wall, and extending a predetermined distance into the feed port. (c) a revolving means such that as the tumbler sleeve is rotated, balls are individually dispensed from the source of balls through the feed port and into the attached ball propelling apparatus.
- 6. The tumbler sleeve of claim 5 having a tumbler ring gear circumferencing its outer edge.
- 7. The ball dispensing machine of claim 5 wherein the supply of balls comprises of a hopper having an exit hole at its bottom positioned around the entry hole of said tumbler casing; a turnstile ring gear positioned perpendicular to the tumbler ring gear and surrounding said entry hole; said turnstile ring gear having a gear on its undersurface and with its outer edge resting on the tumbler ring gear such that as the tumbler ring gear is rotated the turnstile ring gear is revolved by the meshing gears, and the balls are mixed by a semicircular angular fin vertically extending from the circumference of the turnstile gear ring, causing the balls to be positioned within the entry hole to be dispensed by the rotating tumbler through the feed port and into the attached ball propelling machine.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/537,347 filed Mar. 27, 2000. This patent also relates to a previously filed Patent by the inventors. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,887,578 the inventors disclosed a device which mixes, sorts and feeds ball to a barrel attached to a source of flowing air. The balls were then propelled through the barrel by the source of flowing air. In a Disclosure Document filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in Disclosure Document Number 453825 on Mar. 26, 1999 the inventors disclosed another use for the loading device. The loading mechanism disclosed can be used as an apparatus to feed balls to a connected ball propelling machine. Specifically this invention relates an improved method for mixing, sorting and individually loading objects such as balls of various sizes, weights, and materials, which are contained in a hopper, through an opening at the bottom of the hopper, onto a chute below the hopper which is attached to the feed port of a ball projecting machine. In this manner balls need not be placed in a linear formation for feeding to the attached machine. This enables the supply of balls to be randomly placed in the hopper and a greater number of balls to be sorted and loaded within the same space utilized by other devices. It distinguishes itself from the parent patent by not including the barrel or the source of flowing air. It also does not have the claim that the loading mechanism continuously obstructs the flow of air through its feed port. The preferred embodiment of the invention includes a hopper, sorter, and mixer, and dispensing mechanism in which balls randomly placed within the hopper are mixed, sorted and dispensed individually and dropped into the lower chute which is attached to the feed port of a ball propelling device. This device has other uses, including the dispensing of gum balls and other candy or objects for packaging purposes or for retail vending sales purposes.
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