Claims
- 1. An apparatus for dispersing into a storage area particulate material pieces exiting in a stream from a supply outlet in order to achieve efficient and compact accumulation of the material pieces in the storage area and comprising an elongated symmetrical body having an axis of rotation across the stream of material pieces exiting the supply outlet, and striking means extending from said body, power apparatus for rotating said body whereby said striking means engage and propel the material pieces outwardly from the stream into said storage area.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said elongated symmetrical body comprises an elongated cylindrical body mounted on a drive shaft, and further including bearing apparatus for supporting said drive shaft, and support apparatus for supporting said bearing apparatus and said power apparatus, said support apparatus being movable with respect to said stream of material pieces whereby said striking means can be placed in different positions with respect to said stream.
- 3. An apparatus for dispersing into a storage area particulate material pieces exiting in a stream from a supply outlet in order to achieve efficient and compact accumulation of the material pieces in the storage area and comprising a propelling apparatus having an axis of rotation across the stream of material pieces exiting the supply outlet, said propelling apparatus being positioned with respect to the stream of material pieces such that it engages and propels the material pieces outwardly from the stream into said storage area, said propelling apparatus comprising an elongated symmetrical body having first and second ends, a length and a midpoint, and having an exterior surface and at least one vane on the exterior surface of said symmetrical body and extending outwardly therefrom for engaging and propelling the material pieces.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said symmetrical body comprises an elongated cylindrical body and further including a plurality of vanes on the exterior surface thereof and extending outwardly therefrom for engaging and propelling the material pieces and wherein said plurality of vanes comprises at least two vanes mounted at different angles with respect to said axis of rotation whereby said material pieces are propelled in different directions by respective ones of said vanes.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said symmetrical body comprises an elongated cylindrical body and further including a plurality of vanes on the exterior surface thereof and extending outwardly therefrom for engaging and propelling the material pieces and wherein said plurality of vanes comprises at least two vanes mounted at different angles with respect to said axis of rotation whereby said material pieces are propelled in a pattern that widens as the distance from the propelling apparatus increases.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said symmetrical body comprises an elongated cylindrical body and further including a plurality of vanes on the exterior surface of said cylindrical body and extending outwardly therefrom for engaging and propelling the material pieces, wherein said plurality of vanes comprises at least two sets of vanes mounted at different angles with respect to said axis, and wherein the vanes in each set are approximately one-half the length of the cylindrical body on which said vanes are mounted.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said symmetrical body comprises an elongated cylindrical body and further including a plurality of vanes on the exterior surface of said cylindrical body, said vanes being less in length than the length of the cylindrical body and extending outwardly therefrom for engaging and propelling the material pieces, wherein said plurality of vanes comprises two sets of vanes mounted at different angles with respect to said axis of rotation, and wherein a first set of such vanes is mounted such that the vanes thereof advance around the circumference of said cylindrical body in the direction of rotation of said cylindrical body as the vanes progress inwardly from the first end of the cylindrical body, and a second set of vanes is mounted such that the vanes thereof advance around the circumference of said cylindrical body in the direction of rotation of said cylindrical body as the vanes progress inwardly from the second end of said cylindrical body.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said symmetrical body comprises an elongated cylindrical body and further including a plurality of vanes on the exterior surface of said cylindrical body, said vanes being approximately one-half the length of the cylindrical body and extending outwardly therefrom for engaging and propelling the material pieces, wherein said plurality of vanes comprises two sets of vanes mounted at different angles with respect to said axis of rotation, a first set of said vanes extending inwardly along the length of the cylindrical body from the first end thereof to approximately the midpoint of said cylindrical body and a second set of vanes extending inwardly from the second end thereof to approximately the midpoint of said cylindrical body, and wherein the first set of such vanes is mounted such that the vanes thereof advance around the circumference of said cylindrical body in the direction of rotation of said cylindrical body as the vanes progress inwardly from the first end and the second set of vanes is mounted such that the vanes thereof advance around the circumference of said cylindrical body in the direction of rotation of said cylindrical body as the vanes progress inwardly from the second end of said cylindrical body.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said symmetrical body comprises an elongated cylindrical body and further including a plurality of vanes on the exterior surface of said cylindrical body, said vanes being approximately one-half the length of the cylindrical body and extending outwardly therefrom for engaging and propelling the material pieces, wherein said plurality of vanes comprises two sets of vanes mounted at different angles with respect to said axis, a first set of said vanes extending inwardly along the length of the cylindrical body from the first end thereof to approximately the midpoint of said cylindrical body and a second set of vanes extending inwardly from the second end thereof to approximately the midpoint of said cylindrical body, respective ones of said vanes of the first and second sets intersecting at approximately said midpoint, and wherein the first set of such vanes is mounted such that the vanes thereof advance around the circumference of said cylindrical body in the direction of rotation of said cylindrical body as the vanes progress inwardly from the first end and the second set of vanes is mounted such that the vanes thereof advance around the circumference of said cylindrical body in the direction of rotation of said cylindrical body as the vanes progress inwardly from the second end of said cylindrical body, whereby the respective vanes of the first and second sets form an approximate v-shaped configuration at the intersection thereof.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said symmetrical body comprises an elongated cylindrical body and further including a plurality of vanes on the exterior surface of said cylindrical body, said vanes being approximately one-half the length of the cylindrical body and extending outwardly therefrom for engaging and propelling the material pieces, wherein said plurality of vanes comprises two sets of vanes mounted at different angles with respect to said axis, a first set of said vanes extending inwardly along the length of the cylindrical body from the first end thereof to approximately the midpoint of said cylindrical body and a second set of vanes extending inwardly from the second end thereof to approximately the midpoint of said cylindrical body, said vanes of the first and second sets intersecting at approximately said midpoint, and wherein the first set of such vanes is mounted such that the vanes thereof advance around the circumference of said cylindrical body in the direction of rotation of said cylindrical body as the vanes progress inwardly from the first end and the second set of vanes is mounted such that the vanes thereof advance around the circumference of said cylindrical body in the direction of rotation of said cylindrical body as the vanes progress inwardly from the other end of said cylindrical body, and wherein said vanes advance around the circumference as aforesaid at the rate of approximately one to two inches per twelve inches of length of said vanes.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said at least one vane comprises a support bracket mounted to the exterior surface and having a first side in the direction of rotation of said cylindrical body, and a striking plate detachably connected to said support bracket on said first side for engaging and propelling said material particles.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said at least one vane comprises a support bracket mounted to the exterior surface and having a first side in the direction of rotation of said cylindrical body, and a striking plate detachably connected to said support bracket on said first side for engaging and propelling said material particles and wherein said striking plate extends further outward from the surface of said cylindrical body than said support bracket thereby to protect said support bracket from wear.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said at least one vane comprises a support bracket mounted to the exterior surface and having a first side in the direction of rotation of said cylindrical body, and a striking plate detachably connected to said support bracket on said first side for engaging and propelling said material particles and wherein said striking plate extends further outward from the surface of said cylindrical body than said support bracket thereby to protect said support bracket from wear and wherein said striking plate extends outward from said exterior surface approximately two to four inches.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said symmetrical body is mounted on a drive shaft, and further including power apparatus connected to said drive shaft for rotating said drive shaft and said symmetrical body, bearing apparatus for supporting said drive shaft, and a support apparatus for supporting said bearing apparatus and said power apparatus, said support apparatus being movable with respect to said stream of material particles whereby said symmetrical body can be placed in different positions with respect to said stream.
- 15. Apparatus in accordance with claim 3 wherein the axis of rotation of said symmetrical body is transverse to said stream of material pieces.
- 16. Apparatus in accordance with claim 3 wherein said symmetrical body comprises an elongated cylindrical body and further including a plurality of vanes on the exterior surface thereof and extending outwardly therefrom for engaging and propelling the material pieces and wherein said vanes are mounted substantially parallel to the axis of rotation.
- 17. An apparatus for dispersing into a storage area material pieces such as wood chips exiting in a stream from a supply outlet in order to achieve efficient and compact accumulation of the material pieces in the storage area, said apparatus comprising a roller apparatus having an axis of rotation and an exterior surface and mounted with said axis of rotation across said stream, power apparatus connected to said roller apparatus for rotating said roller apparatus, a plurality of vanes extending along the exterior surface of said roller apparatus and extending outwardly from said surface for engaging said material pieces, and support apparatus for mounting said roller apparatus and vanes with respect to the stream of material pieces such that said vanes engage and propel the material pieces outwardly from the stream into said storage area.
- 18. Apparatus in accordance with claim 17 wherein at least one of said plurality of vanes is mounted on said exterior surface at an angle with respect to said axis of rotation of said roller apparatus.
- 19. Apparatus in accordance with claim 17 wherein at least one of said plurality of vanes is mounted on said exterior surface at a first angle to said axis of rotation of said roller apparatus and at least one of said plurality of vanes is mounted at a second angle different from said first angle with respect to said axis of rotation.
- 20. Apparatus in accordance with claim 17 wherein said power apparatus is adjustable so that it can rotate said roller apparatus at different speeds and wherein said support apparatus is moveable such that the position of said roller apparatus and vanes can be varied with respect to said stream.
PRIOR PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
[0001] The inventors hereby claim for this application the filing date of Provisional Application No. 60/373,563 filed Apr. 18, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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