Claims
- 1. A storage apparatus comprising:
a storage container for containing material, the container having a downwardly-facing discharge opening; and a closure device having an open mode in which the closure device allows the discharge of material through the discharge opening, and a closed mode in which the closure device substantially prevents the discharge of material through the discharge opening, the closure device including a flexible sheet-like member having a closure portion that extends across the discharge opening when the closure device is in the closed mode, and the closure device including a roller that has a longitudinal axis about which the roller is rotatable, and that is movable across the discharge opening in a direction substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis such that, as the closure device changes from the open mode to the closed mode, the roller rolls across the discharge opening in one direction, beneath the closure portion of the flexible member, causing the closure portion to be extended across the discharge opening, and such that, as the closure device changes from the closed mode to the open mode, the roller rolls across the discharge opening in the opposite direction, beneath the closure portion of the flexible member, allowing the closure portion to peel away from material in the container.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the roller is rotatably mounted on a frame supported for movement relative to the container.
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein the frame is supported for generally horizontal reciprocal movement relative to the container.
- 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 3 wherein the frame supports additional rollers that extend generally parallel to the first-mentioned roller and that are located in substantially the same generally horizontal plane as the first-mentioned roller, such that, as the closure device changes from the open mode to the closed mode, the additional rollers roll across the discharge opening in the one direction, beneath the closure portion of the flexible member, so that the additional rollers support the closure portion across the discharge opening.
- 5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 4 and further comprising a linear motion device for causing the reciprocal movement of the frame and thereby causing the rollers to roll across the discharge opening.
- 6. An apparatus as set forth in claim 5 wherein the linear motion device includes a rack and a pinion.
- 7. An apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein the frame includes a pair of generally parallel, generally horizontal tracks that move along wheels mounted on the container.
- 8. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the flexible member is fixed relative to the container on one side of the discharge opening, and wherein the roller moves toward the opposite side when the roller moves in the one direction.
- 9. An apparatus as set forth in claim 8 wherein the flexible member is an endless belt, wherein the roller is rotatably mounted on a frame supported for generally horizontal reciprocal movement relative to the container, and wherein the frame supports additional rollers that extend generally parallel to the first-mentioned roller and that are located in substantially the same horizontal plane as the first-mentioned roller, such that, as the closure device changes from the open mode to the closed mode, the frame moves in the one direction, and the endless belt travels around the rollers as the rollers roll across the discharge opening in the one direction, so that the rollers support the closure portion across the discharge opening.
- 10. An apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein the endless belt has an upper run and a lower run, wherein the closure portion defines the upper run of the endless belt when the closure device is in the closed mode, and wherein the closure portion defines the lower run of the endless belt when the closure device is in the open mode.
- 11. A storage apparatus comprising:
a storage container for containing material, the container having a discharge aperture near the bottom of the storage container; a traversing frame movable with respect to the container between an open condition and a closed condition, and having at least two elongated side supports extending along opposite sides of the traversing frame, and an inner roller that extends between the side supports, and is free to rotate with respect to the side supports; and a flexible member at least partially surrounding the traversing frame and supported at least in part by the inner roller, the flexible member substantially sealing the aperture when the traversing frame is in the closed condition.
- 12. The storage apparatus of claim 11, wherein the flexible member moves around the traversing frame as the traversing frame moves with respect to the container between the closed condition and the open condition, such that at least a first portion of the flexible member remains substantially stationary with respect to the container while the traversing frame moves, and at least a second portion of the flexible member moves with respect to the container while the traversing frame moves.
- 13. The storage apparatus of claim 11, further comprising:
a gear shaft interconnected to the container; a gear rack interconnected to the traversing frame; and a spur gear mounted on the gear shaft intermeshing with the gear rack, such that rotational movement of the gear shaft causes translational movement of the traversing frame.
- 14. The storage apparatus of claim 11, further comprising a trap frame interconnected to the container and surrounding the aperture, the trap frame having:
a sloped portion sloping downwardly and inwardly toward the aperture; two elongated side members extending along opposite sides of the trap frame; and a first end and a second end disposed at opposite ends of the trap frame, wherein the traversing frame moves toward the first end and away from the second end as the traversing frame moves from the open condition toward the closed condition.
- 15. The storage apparatus of claim 14, further comprising multiple outer rollers coupled to the side members facing inwardly toward the aperture and supporting the traversing frame, wherein the outer rollers are bearinged rollers free to rotate with respect to the side members, and the traversing frame rolls over the outer rollers when the traversing frame moves between the closed condition and the open condition.
- 16. The storage apparatus of claim 15, wherein the outer rollers are spaced and aligned substantially linearly along the side members, and the outer roller near the first end is disposed vertically higher than the outer roller near the second end.
- 17. The storage apparatus of claim 11, further comprising multiple inner rollers extending between the side supports, each inner roller free to rotate with respect to the side supports, and at least partially supporting the flexible member.
- 18. The storage apparatus of claim 11, wherein the flexible member is interconnected to the container.
- 19. The storage apparatus of claim 11, wherein the flexible member is a rubberized canvas material.
- 20. The storage apparatus of claim 11, wherein the flexible member is an endless loop.
- 21. The storage apparatus of claim 11, wherein the flexible member includes a contacting segment that substantially seals the aperture when the trap door is in the closed condition, and a link segment having at least one opening to permit debris to fall through the opening and help prevent debris from becoming caught in the flexible member.
- 22. The storage apparatus of claim 21, wherein the contact segment is disposed substantially above the traversing frame and the link segment is disposed substantially below the traversing frame when the traversing frame is in the closed condition, and the contact segment is disposed substantially below the traversing frame and the link segment is disposed substantially above the traversing frame when the traversing frame is in the open condition.
- 23. A closure device for closing an aperture near the bottom of a storage container, the closure device comprising:
a trap frame surrounding the aperture; a traversing frame movable with respect to the trap frame between an open condition and a closed condition and supported by the trap frame; a flexible member at least partially surrounding the traversing frame and interconnected to the trap frame, and substantially sealing the aperture when the traversing frame is in the closed condition, and the flexible member moves around the traversing frame as the traversing frame moves between the closed condition and the open condition, such that at least a first portion of the flexible member remains stationary with respect to the trap frame while the traversing frame moves, and at least a second portion of the flexible member moves with respect to the trap frame while the traversing frame moves.
- 24. The closure device of claim 23, wherein the traversing frame is disposed vertically higher in the closed condition than in the open condition.
- 25. The closure device of claim 23, further comprising:
a gear shaft interconnected to the container; a gear rack interconnected to the traversing frame; and a spur gear mounted on the gear shaft intermeshing with the gear rack, such that rotational movement of the gear shaft causes translational movement of the traversing frame.
- 26. The closure device of claim 23, wherein the trap frame comprises two elongated side members, and a first member and an intermediate member that extend between the side members, wherein the side members, first member, and intermediate member have downwardly, inwardly sloping portions and define the aperture.
- 27. The closure device of claim 26, further comprising multiple outer rollers coupled to the side members facing inwardly toward the aperture and supporting the traversing frame, wherein the outer rollers are bearinged rollers free to rotate with respect to the side members, and the traversing frame rolls over the outer rollers when the traversing frame moves between the closed condition and the open condition.
- 28. The closure device of claim 23, wherein the traversing frame comprises at least two elongated side supports, and an inner roller extending between the side supports and supporting the flexible member.
- 29. The closure device of claim 28, wherein the inner roller is an elongated cylindrical member, and is free to rotate with respect to the side supports.
- 30. The closure device of claim 28, wherein the inner roller includes multiple bearings press-fit on an inner journal and surrounded by an tubular cylindrical outer portion, wherein the outer portion may rotate freely about the inner journal.
- 31. The closure device of claim 28, further comprising multiple inner rollers extending between the side supports, each inner roller free to rotate with respect to the side supports, and at least partially supporting the flexible member.
- 32. The closure device of claim 31, wherein the position of at least one of the inner rollers is adjustable with respect to the traversing frame to adjust the tension on the flexible member.
- 33. The closure device of claim 23, wherein the flexible member is a rubberized canvas material, and has two opposite ends coupled to the trap frame.
- 34. The closure device of claim 23, wherein the flexible member is an endless loop.
- 35. The closure device of claim 23, wherein the flexible member includes a contacting segment that substantially seals the aperture when the trap door is in the closed condition, and a link segment having at least one opening to permit debris to fall through the opening and help prevent debris from becoming caught in the flexible member.
- 36. The closure device of claim 35, wherein the contact segment is disposed substantially above the traversing frame and the link segment is disposed substantially below the traversing frame when the traversing frame is in the closed condition, and the contact segment is disposed substantially below the traversing frame and the link segment is disposed substantially above the traversing frame when the traversing frame is in the open condition.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Patent Application claims the benefit of the earlier filing date of provisional patent application No. 60/273,085 filed Mar. 2, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60273085 |
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