Bucket mixer attachment for skid steer vehicle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6193403
  • Patent Number
    6,193,403
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 22, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Cooley; Charles E.
    Agents
    • Burd, Bartz & Gutenkauf
Abstract
A mixer for particulate materials, such as soil, dirt, sand, concrete, lime, fertilizers, aggregate, and water, hitched to a skid steer motor vehicle has a bucket for accommodating the particulate materials. A pair of augers having opposite spiral flights located within the bucket are driven by a hydraulic fluid operated motor to mix the particulate materials. The operator of the vehicle controls the hydraulic motor to reverse the rotational direction of the augers to control the mixing of the particulate materials. A door mounted on the side wall of the bucket is movable with a hydraulic cylinder to an open position to allow the particulate materials to be discharged from the bucket.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention is in the field of attachments for motor vehicles and tractors for mixing and transporting particulate materials. The attachment is a bucket hitchable to a skid steer motor vehicle. Augers mounted on the bucket are driven with a hydraulic motor to mix particulate materials in the bucket.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Front end tractor loaders and skid steer vehicles use bucket attachments for digging and loading materials and transporting the materials to a selected location. The vehicles have lift and tilt structures that control movements of the buckets and allow the buckets to be tilted forwardly to dump materials out of the bucket. C. M. Fisher in U.S. Pat. No. 3,598,266 and J. E. Zimmerman in U.S. Pat. No. 4,068,711 disclose buckets mounted on the lift arms of tractors for accommodating concrete and pouring concrete into a mold or a small area. The concrete in the buckets is not mixed in the buckets. Ready mix concrete or concrete from a concrete mixer must be placed in the buckets which are only used to transport and dump the concrete in selected locations. Concrete mixers have been developed to be mounted on tractors which transport mixed concrete to the work site. R. M. Bolt in U.S. Pat. No. 2,815,195 and F. Falardeau in U.S. Pat. No. 4,268,174 disclose concrete mixers having drum-type housings or buckets and concrete mixing blades and augers rotatably mounted on single shafts which are rotatably mounted on the end walls of the buckets. Two or more laterally spaced augers are not used to mix concrete in the bucket.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is an apparatus for mixing particulate materials and moving the mixed materials to a selected discharge location. The apparatus accommodates different types of materials, including but not limited to soil, dirt, sand, organic materials, aggregates, concrete, water, lime, fertilizers, and animal feeds. The apparatus has a bucket hitched to a skid steer vehicle. A pair of transverse augers rotatably mounted on the bucket have opposite spiral flights that reverse the movement of the particulate materials to facilitate efficient mixing of the materials. A hydraulic fluid operated motor drives a sprocket and chain power transmission to concurrently rotate the augers which mix the materials in the bucket. A side wall of the bucket adjacent an end of an auger has an opening which allows the auger to discharge the mixed materials from the bucket. A door movably mounted on the side wall of the bucket selectively opens and closes the opening to control the discharge of material from the bucket. A hydraulic cylinder connected to the door operates to open and close the door.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a material mixer of the invention connected to a skid steer motor vehicle;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the right side of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of the left side of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along the line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line


6





6


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line


7





7


of

FIG. 6

; and





FIG. 8

is a cross sectional view of an auger having knives attached to the flight of the auger.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION




The material mixer of the invention, indicated generally at


10


in

FIG. 1

, is connected to a skid steer motor vehicle


11


. Mixer


10


is used to mix soils, sands, aggregates, concrete and water, and like particulate materials and discharge or dump the mixed materials to selected locations. Vehicle


11


is used to supply hydraulic fluid under pressure to operate the mixer and transport the mixer including the materials to a material discharge location.




Vehicle


11


is a conventional skid steer tractor having lift arms


12


and


13


and a tilt control cylinder


14


connected to a hitch


16


. Other types of vehicles, such as track tractors can be used to carry and operate mixer


10


. Hitch


16


connects mixer


10


to vehicle


11


and allows the operator to utilize lift arms


12


and


13


and tilt control cylinder


14


to raise, lower and tilt mixer


10


. Hitch


16


is coupled to a hitch connector assembly or mounting bracket


15


attached to mixer


10


.




Mixer


10


comprises a bucket


17


having a back wall


18


, a bottom wall


19


and generally triangular side walls


21


and


22


secured to the back and bottom walls


18


and


19


. Connector assembly


15


secured to back wall


18


releasably accommodates hitch


16


to mount mixer


10


in front of vehicle


11


. An example of a mounting bracket for the hitch of a skid steer vehicle is disclosed by D. A. Kohout in U.S. Pat. No. 5,592,760. Bottom wall


19


has a transverse front edge


23


extended between the forward ends of side walls


21


and


22


. Walls


18


,


19


,


21


and


22


provide a chamber


24


for accommodating particulate materials.




A first auger


26


extended transversely adjacent a rounded lower corner wall


27


of bucket


17


has a shaft


28


and a spiral flight


29


secured to shaft


28


. Flight


29


has a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings or holes


30


in the middle section of flight


29


. The entire length of flight


29


can have circumferentially spaced holes. The materials flow through holes


30


during mixing to allow some reverse flow of materials adjacent auger


26


and facilitate mixing of the materials. A first bearing


31


rotatably mounts one end of shaft


28


on a housing wall


32


. A second bearing


33


, shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, rotatably mounts the outer end of shaft


28


on a hub


34


secured to side wall


22


. Hub


34


has a circular flange


36


secured to wall


22


and openings


37


and


38


open to chamber


24


to allow auger


26


to discharge materials from chamber


24


to a location adjacent the side of bucket


17


. Supports


39


and


41


extend inwardly from flange


36


to retain bearing


33


in axial alignment with bearing


31


. The mixed materials in mixer


10


can be dumped to a selected location by lifting mixer


10


with lift arms


12


and


13


and tilting mixer


10


forwardly by expanding cylinder


14


.




A door


42


pivotally mounted on wall


22


with a pivot member or pin


43


closes openings


37


and


38


to confine the materials to chamber


24


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, door


42


has an upwardly inclined arm


44


above pivot member


43


. A double acting hydraulic cylinder


46


is connected with a pivot member


47


to wall


22


and a pivot pin


48


to the outer end of arm


44


. Cylinder


46


is connected with fluid carrying hoses to a manually operated control


52


mounted on vehicle


11


, as shown in FIG.


1


.




Returning to

FIG. 3

, when cylinder


46


is expanded door


42


is pivoted in the direction of arrow


53


to an open position to allow materials in chamber


24


to be moved through openings


37


and


38


during rotation of auger


26


. Door


42


pivots to the closed position when cylinder


46


is contracted. The lower edge of door


42


fits behind a rib


54


secured to wall


22


. Rib


54


maintains door


42


adjacent the outside of hub


34


and prevents door


42


from being moved laterally when it is in the closed position.




A second auger


56


extends transversely across bottom wall


19


in front of auger


26


. Auger


56


is parallel to and laterally spaced from auger


26


. Auger


56


has a transverse shaft


57


and a spiral flight


58


secured to shaft


57


. The spiral configuration of flight


58


is opposite the spiral twist or helical configuration of flight


29


. Auger


26


has a right hand flight


29


and auger


56


has a left hand flight


58


. Each auger


26


and


56


has, for example, a


10


inch diameter flight. Other sizes and pitches of augers can be used to mix materials in bucket


17


. As shown in

FIG. 8

, flight


58


can support outwardly directed knives


84


having outwardly inclined cutting edges


86


. Knives


84


cut up bulk materials in chamber


24


during rotation of auger


56


.




A first bearing assembly


59


rotatably mounts one end of shaft


57


on housing wall


32


. A radial bar or plate member


60


secured to shaft


57


adjacent wall


32


flips and moves materials away from wall


32


toward first auger


26


to prevent packing and build up of material on wall


32


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, a drive mechanism, indicated generally at


62


, concurrently rotates augers


26


and


56


to mix material in chamber


24


of bucket


17


. Drive mechanism


62


has a sprocket


63


keyed to shaft


28


of auger


26


and a sprocket


64


keyed to shaft


57


of auger


56


. Sprockets


63


and


64


have the same diameters and number of teeth whereby augers


26


and


56


concurrently rotate at the same revolutions per minute. A motor


66


, such as a hydraulic fluid operated motor, has a drive sprocket


67


. Power is transmitted from drive sprocket


67


to sprockets


63


and


64


with an endless link chain


68


. Motor


66


drives endless chain


68


in the direction of arrow


69


which rotates augers


26


and


56


in the same direction. An endless belt can be used in lieu of chain


68


. The direction of operation of motor


66


can be reversed to change the direction of rotation of augers


26


and


56


. Motor


66


is mounted on a support


71


and secured thereto with bolts


72


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, support


71


is attached to a plate


73


with welds and a gusset member


74


. Plate


73


is retained in surface engagement with wall


32


with upright guides


76


and


78


. Bolts


77


and


79


secure guides


76


and


78


to wall


32


. Guides


76


and


78


have lower lips or flanges that extend over opposite upright edges of plate


73


to allow upright movement of plate


73


to adjust the tension of chain


68


. As seen in

FIG. 6

, a plate


81


is secured to the lower ends of guides


76


and


78


. A pair of bolts


82


and


83


threaded in holes in plates


81


or nuts secured to plate


81


contact the lower edge of plate


73


. Bolts


82


and


83


adjust the location of plate


73


and retain the plate


73


in its adjusted position thereby maintaining the tension of chain


68


.




Drive mechanism


62


is enclosed within a housing


87


located adjacent the inside of side wall


21


of the bucket


17


. Housing


87


has an upwardly and rearwardly inclined front wall


88


attached to a frame member


89


with bolts


90


. Frame members


89


is secured to side wall


32


. The top of housing


87


has a flat cover


91


attached to frame member


92


with bolts


93


. Cover


91


can be removed from frame member


92


to provide access to chamber


94


accommodating drive mechanism


62


.




Motor


66


is supplied with hydraulic fluid under pressure from motor vehicle


11


. Hoses


96


and


97


connect motor


66


with a control valve


98


on vehicle


11


, shown in FIG.


1


. Control valve


98


is manually operated by the vehicle operator to regulate the speed of operation of motor


66


and direction of rotation of drive sprocket


67


thereby control the speed and direction of rotation of auger


26


and


56


.




In use particulate materials, such as soil and organic matter, fertilizers, lime, sand, cement, or animal feeds are placed in bucket chamber


24


. Bucket


23


can be moved by vehicle


11


to scoop particulate materials into chamber


24


. Control valve


98


is operated to allow hydraulic fluid to flow to and from motor


66


to operate motor


66


. Drive mechanism


62


transmits power from motor


66


to augers


26


and


56


thereby turning the augers. Augers


26


and


56


move the particulate materials in chamber


24


in opposite directions, as shown by arrows


101


and


102


in FIG.


1


. The materials flow through holes


30


in the middle of auger flight


29


to facilitate material mixing and provide relief from materials moved by augers


26


and


56


. The directions of movements of the particulate materials in chamber


24


can be reversed by reversing the direction of operation of motor


66


which turns augers


26


and


56


in opposite directions.




The mixed materials in bucket chamber


24


are unloaded by opening door


42


with hydraulic cylinder


46


. Auger


26


aligned with openings


37


and


38


is turned to force particulate materials through openings


37


and


38


to a location adjacent the side of bucket


17


. When bucket chamber


24


is empty, door


42


is closed by contracting cylinder


46


. Control


52


is used by the vehicle operator to regulate the operation of cylinder


46


to open and close door


42


. The mixed materials in bucket chamber


24


can be dumped out of the front of the bucket


23


by raising the lift arms


12


and


13


and tilting bucket


23


forward with cylinder


14


.




From the foregoing detailed description of the present invention it has been shown how the objects of the invention have been obtained in a preferred manner. However, modifications and equivalents of the disclosed concepts, such as those which readily occur to those skilled in the art, are intended to be included within the scope of this invention. Thus, the scope of this invention is intended to be limited only by the scope of the claims which are, or which may hereafter be, appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. In combination, a materials mixing and transport apparatus and a motor vehicle having lift arms for raising and lowering the apparatus, said apparatus having a bucket having a back wall, a bottom wall, a rounded corner wall joined to the back wall and bottom wall and first and second side walls secured to the back, bottom and corner walls providing a chamber for accommodating materials, a housing secured to the first side wall, hitch means secured to the back wall connected to the lift arms to mount the bucket on the lift arms, a first auger located in said chamber adjacent said rounded corner wall, first means rotatably mounting one end of the first auger on the housing, second means rotatably mounting the other end of the first auger on the second side wall, a second auger located in said chamber adjacent said first auger, third means rotatably mounting one end of the second auger on the housing, fourth means rotatably mounting the other end of the second auger on the second side wall, drive means located within the housing operatively connected to the first and second augers to concurrently rotate the first and second augers, and motor means connected to the drive means operable to transmit power to the drive means to rotate the first and second augers thereby mixing the materials in the chamber of the bucket.
  • 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein: the first auger has a first flight and the second auger has a second flight, said first flight having a helical twist opposite the helical twist of the second flight.
  • 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein: the first auger has a helical flight and circumferentially spaced holes in the helical flight to allow materials to flow through the helical flight.
  • 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein: the holes in the helical flight are in the middle portion of the helical flight.
  • 5. The combination of claim 3 wherein: the first auger has a first flight and the second auger has a second flight, said first flight having a helical twist opposite the helical twist of the second flight.
  • 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein: the second auger has a radial member at one end thereof to move material away from the wall adjacent the one end of the second auger.
  • 7. The combination of claim 1 wherein: the second auger has a helical flight, and a plurality of knives mounted on the flight and extended outwardly from the flight to cut said materials.
  • 8. The combination of claim 1 including: mount means located within the housing supporting the motor means within the housing.
  • 9. The combination of claim 1 wherein: the drive means comprises sprockets mounted on the first and second augers and the motor means and an endless power transmitting member trained about said sprockets whereby the motor means concurrently rotates said first and second augers, and mount means located within the housing supporting the motor means on the housing.
  • 10. A materials mixing and transport apparatus for use with a motor vehicle having a hitch comprising: a bucket having a back wall, a bottom wall, a rounded corner wall joined to the back wall and bottom wall and first and second side walls secured to the back, bottom and corner walls providing a chamber for accommodating materials, a housing secured to the first side wall, means secured to the back wall for accommodating the hitch to mount the bucket on the hitch, a first auger located in said chamber adjacent said rounded corner wall, first means rotatably mounting one end of the first auger on the housing, second means rotatably mounting the other end of the first auger on the second side wall, a second auger located in said chamber adjacent said first auger, third means rotatably mounting one end of the second auger on the housing, fourth means rotatably mounting the other end of the second auger on the second side wall, drive means located within the housing operatively connected to the first and second augers to concurrently rotate the first and second auger, motor means connected to the drive means operable to transmit power to the drive means to rotate the first and second augers thereby mixing the materials in the chamber of the bucket, said second side wall has an opening adjacent the other end of the first auger to allow the first auger to move material through said opening to a location adjacent the bucket, door means mounted on the second side wall for selectively opening and closing said opening, and means to move the door means between open and closed positions relative to the opening.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10 including: pivot means mounting the door means on the second side wall, said means to move the door means comprising a fluid operated cylinder connected to the door means operable to move the door means between said open and closed positions relative to the opening.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 11 including: a rib mounted on the second side wall adjacent a lower portion of the opening, said door means having a portion engageable with the rib when the door means is in the closed position to retain the door means in the closed position.
  • 13. A materials mixing and transport apparatus for use with a motor vehicle having a hitch comprising: a bucket having a back wall, a bottom wall, a rounded corner wall joined to the back wall and bottom wall and first and second side walls secured to the back, bottom and corner walls providing a chamber for accommodating materials, a housing secured to the first side wall, means secured to the back wall for accommodating the hitch to mount the bucket on the hitch, a first auger located in said chamber adjacent said rounded corner wall, first means rotatably mounting one end of the first auger on the housing, second means rotatably mounting the other end of the first auger on the second side wall, a second auger located in said chamber adjacent said first auger, third means rotatably mounting one end of the second auger on the housing, fourth means rotatably mounting the other end of the second auger on the second side wall, drive means located within the housing operatively connected to the first and second augers to concurrently rotate the first and second auger, motor means connected to the drive means operable to transmit power to the drive means to rotate the first and second augers thereby mixing the materials in the chamber of the bucket, the second side wall has an opening adjacent the other end of the first auger, a tubular hub mounted on the second side wall extended into the opening, said hub having means to rotatably mount the other end of the first auger, door means mounted on the second side wall for selectively opening and closing said opening, and means to move the door means between said open and closed positions relative to the opening.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 13 including: pivot means mounting the door means on the second side wall, said means to move the door means comprising a fluid operated cylinder connected to the door means operable to move the door means between open and closed positions relative to the opening.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 14 including: a rib mounted on the second side wall adjacent a lower portion of the opening, said door means having a portion engageable with the rib when the door means is in the closed position to retain the door means in the closed position.
  • 16. A materials mixing and transport apparatus for use with a motor vehicle having a hitch comprising: a bucket having a chamber for accommodating materials, means secured to the bucket for accommodating the hitch to mount the bucket on the hitch, a first auger located in said chamber, first means rotatably mounting the first auger on the bucket, a second auger located in said chamber adjacent and generally parallel to the first auger, second means rotatably mounting the second auger on the bucket, drive means connected to the first and second augers to concurrently rotate the first and second augers, motor means connected to the drive means operable to transmit power to the drive means to rotate the first and second augers thereby mixing the materials in the chamber of the bucket, the bucket has a side wall having an opening aligned with an end of the first auger to allow the first auger to move material through said opening to a location adjacent the bucket, door means mounted on the side wall for selectively opening and closing said opening, and means to move the door means between said open and closed positions relative to the opening.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein: the first auger has a first flight and the second auger has a second flight, said first flight having a helical twist opposite the helical twist of the second flight.
  • 18. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein: the first auger has a helical flight and circumferentially spaced holes in the helical flight to allow materials to flow through the helical flight.
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein: the holes in the helical flight are in the middle portion of the helical flight.
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein: the first auger has a first flight and the second auger has a second flight, said first flight having a helical twist opposite the helical twist of the second flight.
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein: the second auger has a radial member located adjacent a bucket portion for moving material away from the bucket portion adjacent the radial member.
  • 22. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein: the second auger has a helical flight, and a plurality of knives mounted on the flight and extended outwardly from the flight to cut said materials.
  • 23. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein: the drive means comprises sprockets mounted on the first and second augers and the motor means and an endless power transmitting member trained about said sprockets whereby the motor means concurrently rotates said first and second augers, and mount means secured to the bucket for supporting the motor means.
  • 24. The apparatus of claim 16 including: pivot means mounting the door means on the side wall, said means to move the door means comprising a fluid operated cylinder connected to the door means operable to move the door means between open and closed positions relative to the opening.
  • 25. The apparatus of claim 24 including: a rib mounted on the side wall adjacent a lower portion of the opening, said door means having a portion engageable with the rib when the door means is in the closed position to retain the door means in the closed position.
  • 26. The apparatus of claim 16 including: a tubular hub mounted on the side wall and extended into the opening, said hub having means to rotatably mount the first auger.
  • 27. The apparatus of claim 26 including: pivot means mounting the door means on the side wall, said means to move the door means comprising a fluid operated cylinder connected to the door means operable to move the door means between said open and closed positions relative to the opening.
  • 28. The apparatus of claim 27 including: a rib mounted on the side wall adjacent a lower portion of the opening, said door means having a portion engageable with the rib when the door means is in the closed position to retain the door means in the closed position.
  • 29. A materials mixing and transport apparatus for use with a motor vehicle having a hitch comprising: a bucket having a side wall and a chamber for accommodating materials, means secured to the bucket for accommodating the hitch to mount the bucket on the hitch, auger means located in the chamber for mixing materials in the chamber, said auger means having an end located adjacent said side wall, first means rotatably mounting the auger means on the bucket, drive means connected to the auger means to rotate the auger means, motor means connected to the drive means operable to transmit power to the drive means to rotate the auger means thereby mixing the materials in the chamber of the bucket, said side wall having an opening aligned with said end of the auger means to allow the auger means to move material through said opening to a location adjacent the bucket, door means mounted on the side wall for selectively opening and closing the opening, and means to move the door means between said open and closed positions relative to the opening.
  • 30. The apparatus of claim 29 including: pivot means mounting the door means on the side wall, said means to move the door means comprising a fluid operated cylinder connected to the door means operable to move the door means between said open and closed positions relative to the opening.
  • 31. The apparatus of claim 30 including: a rib mounted on the side wall adjacent a lower portion of the opening, said door means having a portion engageable with the rib when the door means is in the closed position to retain the door means in the closed position.
  • 32. The apparatus of claim 29 including: mount means secured to the bucket and located within the chamber of the bucket, and means for supporting the motor means on the mount means.
  • 33. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein: the drive means comprises sprockets mounted on the auger means and the motor means and an endless power transmitting member trained about said sprockets whereby the motor means rotates said auger means, and mount means located within the chamber of the bucket supporting the motor means on the bucket.
  • 34. The apparatus of claim 29 including: a tubular hub mounted on the side wall and extended into the opening, said hub having means to rotatably mount the end of the auger means.
  • 35. In combination, a materials mixing and transport apparatus and a motor vehicle having lift arms for raising and lowering the apparatus, a bucket having a back wall and a chamber for accommodating materials, hitch means secured to the back wall of the bucket connected to the lift arms, a first auger located in said chamber, first means rotatably mounting the first auger on the bucket, a second auger located in said chamber adjacent and generally parallel to the first auger, second means rotatably mounting the second auger on the bucket, drive means connected to the first and second augers to concurrently rotate the first and second augers, motor means connected to the drive means operable to transmit power to the drive means to rotate the first and second augers thereby mixing the materials in the chamber of the bucket, said bucket including a side wall having an opening aligned with an end of the first auger to allow the first auger to move material through said opening to a location adjacent the bucket, door means mounted on the side wall for selectively opening and closing said opening, and means to move the door means between open and closed positions relative to the opening.
  • 36. The combination of claim 35 wherein: the first auger has a first flight and the second auger has a second flight, said first flight having a helical twist opposite the helical twist of the second flight.
  • 37. The combination of claim 35 wherein: the second auger has a radial member located adjacent a bucket portion for moving material away from the bucket portion adjacent the radial member.
  • 38. The combination of claim 35 including: pivot means mounting the door means on the side wall, said means to move the door means comprising a fluid operated cylinder connected to the door means operable to move the door means between said open and closed positions relative to the opening.
  • 39. The combination of claim 38 including: a rib mounted on the side wall adjacent a lower portion of the opening, said door means having a portion engageable with the rib when the door means is in the closed position to retain the door means in the closed position.
Parent Case Info

This application claims benefit to Provisional Application 60/078,959 filed Mar. 23, 1998.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/078959 Mar 1998 US