The present invention relates to an agriculture/rancher gate arm which is used at higher traffic machinery entrances to and from the pasture and corral containment areas for livestock and such.
More specifically, the invention relates to a swivel class gate arm, which is mounted to allow pivoting longitudinally when an external force is applied to either side of the mechanism. There are prior art mechanisms disclosed that attempt to perform this action, but they do not attempt to control the return of the spring loaded gate arms in a safe manner.
The purpose of this invention is to provide an automatic gate closer that is controlled by a smoothening damper that will provide safety for family members and pets.
Thus, it is an object of the present invention to provide a swivel spring adapted assembly, which will safely return a gate arm to a fully closed neutral position in the absence of external forces.
The foregoing objects and advantage of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof, taking conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Small and large scale livestock producers are constantly going in and out of their corrals either on foot or while driving a farm implement. Every time they choose to move thru these corrals, they physically have to get off the vehicle, move it through the gate, get back off, close the gate and then proceed back onto their vehicle. These producers are constantly looking for ways to make their operations more efficient. Another clear fact is the aging producer is not able to or fond of all the effort required to get on and off of implements.
There are very few innovative ideas presently available to correct this waste of effort required to efficiently get through a corral gate that safely closes automatically behind you.
According to its major aspects and broadly stated, the present invention is an apparatus for providing an improved method for farm implements to go through gates, and have them automatically close without getting off the implement.
When the apparatus is installed for use, the frame assembly and the shock absorber assembly are fastened to the wooden gate stake post. Once these assemblies are attached to the post, the steel gate is slid between the two spring assemblies and attached also to the primary gate stake post. The latter steel gatepost must be positioned far enough away from the gatepost to allow the steel gate the capability of swivelling axially when a force is applied.
In a preferred embodiment, the improved gate arm is attached to the gate mechanism through a swivel bracket and is maintained in a preferred axis by the centering force of the springs in the swivel frame assembly all the while the action being dampened by the shock absorber assembly.
FIG. #1 is an elevational view of the Automatic Gate Closer.
FIG. #2 is a View of Spring Tension Eyebolt.
Thus, when a horizontal machine force engages the gate arm, it will tend to pivot the gate, which will induce pressure on the effected square tubing 5, which in turn administers pressure on the harrow tine springs 4. The more the vehicle moves into the gate area forcing the gate open the more the force on the harrow tine springs 4. The springs 4 are attached to the swivel assembly 1 first by sliding pin 6.
It is at this point that I will describe the spring factors, which have been designed to control the returning of the gate to the normal position after the ranch vehicle has passed through it. The force on the harrow tine springs 4 and square tubing 5 will be at its maximum when the gate is fully open. This force will propel the gate back to its original position.
It is now that I will describe the smoothing action of the shock absorber 12. The sub assembly of round tubing 10 and two metal straps 11 are fabricated to be the solid support system for the dampening mechanism. The round tubing 10 has an anchor plate welded to one end, which creates the mounting brace required to secure it to the corral wood post 16. On the opposite end of the metal tube assembly is located two welded oval plates fabricated above and below, designed to provide a support swivel anchor for the shock absorber 12. This support plate must allow the absorber to swivel approximately 180 degrees. This entire mechanism is designed to provide a smooth regulated slower return of the gate to its original position.
The two metal straps 11 are designed to give maximum support to anchor the shock absorber 12. These straps provide the strength by containing the triangular support on each side of the shock absorber assembly.
At this point in the detailed description, I will describe the spring tension eyebolt assembly.
Since various modifications could be made in my invention herein above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made within the spirit and scope of the claims without department from such spirit and scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrated only and not in a limiting sense.
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20070056142 A1 | Mar 2007 | US |