Ditch forming apparatus and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6789980
  • Patent Number
    6,789,980
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 20, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 14, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A ditch forming apparatus makes the finishing touches on the ground work whereat the ditch is to be formed, pours the concrete, screeds the concrete, and finishes the surface of the concrete. The apparatus uses a hopper with and open top and an open bottom to receive as well as pour the concrete. An extension on the front of the apparatus has a pair of sloped sides joined by a flat bottom making the final shaping of the ground prior to concrete pour. The back edge of the open bottom screeds the concrete while a skid attached to the rear of the apparatus finishes the surface of the poured concrete, the skid having surfaces that are generally parallel with the sides of the extension.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an apparatus method that form and pave a ditch.




2. Background of the Prior Art




Ditches are used along many roadways to control soil erosion as well as storm water runoff. These ditches are generally concave and tend to be several feet wide. The traditional way to lay ditches is to form the ditch using wood or other similar material, pour the concrete, and have concrete workers screed and thereafter finish the surface of the ditch. This tried and true ditch laying method, although effective, is extremely labor intensive and can result in rapid worker burnout, especially when working on hot days.




In order to overcome the labor intensive nature of ditch laying, several devices have been proposed that lay the ditch relatively automatically. Typically, the concrete is placed into a holding portion of the device, and the concrete is poured and the device performs the screeding and finishing operations. Such prior art devices, which reduce the manual labor aspect of ditch laying, and which perform their intended tasks with varying degrees of efficiency, tend to be very complex in design and construction making them expensive to manufacture as well as to maintain. Additionally, such devices require its crews to have extensive training, which results in high operating costs.




Therefore, there exists a need in the art for a device that can lay a ditch, yet that is not unduly complex in design or operation and is relatively inexpensive to manufacture and maintain. Such a device must be operable by a crew that does not require extensive training in device operation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The ditch forming apparatus of the present invention address the aforementioned needs in the art. The apparatus provides a machine that pours concrete, screeds the concrete and leaves the concrete with a finished surface. The ditch forming apparatus is of relatively simple design and construction and is relatively inexpensive to build and maintain. Crews operating the ditch forming apparatus require only modest training in device operation.




The ditch forming apparatus of the present invention is comprised of a hopper that has a front end and a rear end joined by a pair of side members, an outer surface, an inner surface, an open top, and an open bottom. A first frame member is attached to the front end of the hopper, the first frame member having a first pair of wheels attached thereto. A second frame member is attached to the rear end of the hopper, the second frame member having a second pair of wheels attached thereto. An extension extends downwardly from the open bottom proximate the front end, the extension having a pair of sloped side edges joined by a flat bottom edge. A skid is attached to the rear end, the skid having a pair of sloped side surfaces joined by a flat bottom surface. A tongue is attached to the first frame member, the tongue is adapted to be attached to a locomotion device. A first pair of stanchions are slidably attached to the first frame member in spaced apart fashion and are capable of being secured in a fixed position relative to the first frame member, while a second pair of stanchions are slidably attached to the second frame member in spaced apart fashion and are capable of being secured in a fixed position relative to the second frame member. The hopper has an upper section and a lower section wherein the upper section is wider than the lower section so that the open top is larger than the open bottom. At least one brace extends between the front end and the rear end and a chain is attached to the brace. A baffle may be placed into the hopper for reducing the throughput of the concrete within the hopper.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of the ditch forming apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a rear perspective view of the ditch forming apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the hopper used with the ditch forming apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the hopper receiving baffles.











Similar reference numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings, it is seen that the ditch forming apparatus of the present invention, generally denoted by reference numeral


10


, is comprised of a hopper


12


that has a front end


14


and a rear end


16


joined by a pair of side members


18


, an outer surface


20


, an inner surface


22


, an open top


24


, and an open bottom


26


. The hopper


12


has an upper section and a lower section wherein the upper section is wider than the lower section so that the open top


24


is larger than the open bottom


26


. A first frame member


28


is attached to the front end


14


of the hopper


12


in any appropriate fashion such as by extending a series of diagonal braces


30


between the first frame member


28


and the front end


14


of the hopper


12


. A first pair of wheels


32


is attached to the first frame member


28


. A second frame member


34


is attached to the rear end


16


of the hopper


12


. The second frame member


34


may also be attached to the hopper


12


by a series of braces


30


. A second pair of wheels


36


is attached to the second frame member


34


.




An extension


38


extends downwardly from the open bottom


26


proximate the front end


14


, the extension


38


having a pair of sloped side edges


40


joined by a flat bottom edge


42


. A skid


44


is attached to the rear end


16


of the hopper


12


, the skid


44


having a pair of sloping side surfaces


46


joined by a flat bottom surface


48


. A tongue


50


is attached to the first frame member


28


. At least one brace


52


extends between the front end


14


and the rear end


16


in order to provide structural support for the hopper


12


and a chain


54


is attached to one of these braces


52


, the chain being used to lift and lower the apparatus


10


during transport.




A first pair of stanchions


56


is slidably attached to the first frame member


28


while a second pair of stanchions


58


is slidably attached to the second frame member


34


in spaced apart fashion. The first pair of stanchions


56


and the second pair of stanchions


58


are capable of being secured in a fixed position relative to their respective frame members


28


and


34


. When the apparatus


10


is not in use, the stanchions


56


and


58


are extended downwardly and held thereat by an appropriate method such as the illustrated pin


60


and the apparatus


10


rests on feet located at the bottom of the stanchions


56


and


58


, otherwise, the stanchions


56


and


58


are retracted upwardly so as not to interfere with apparatus operation.




In order to use the ditch forming apparatus


10


of the present invention, the ground whereat the ditch is to be laid is prepared in the usual way and forms are placed on either side of the ditch. The apparatus


10


is positioned such that the first pair of wheels


32


and the second pair of wheels


36


sit on the forms and are capable of riding therealong. The apparatus


10


is attached to a source of locomotion, such as a truck, a tractor, a horse, etc., via the tongue


50


. Concrete (or other appropriate ditch forming material) is placed into the hopper


12


through the open top


24


and the apparatus


10


is pulled along the forms via the locomotion device. The extension


38


performs final grading and the concrete is poured into ditch. The back edge of the open bottom


26


performs the screeding operation while the skid


44


finishes the concrete surface. If the concrete is very wet, baffles


62


can be placed into the hopper


12


in order to retard the flow of the concrete through the hopper


12


.




While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to an embodiment thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A ditch forming apparatus comprising:a hopper having a front end and a rear end joined by a pair of side members, an outer surface, an inner surface, an open top, and an open bottom having an outer periphery that has a front edge that terminates proximate the front end, a first edge that terminates proximate the first side, a rear edge that terminates proximate the rear end, and a second edge that terminates proximate the second side; a first frame member attached to the front end of the hopper, the first frame member having a first pair of wheels attached thereto; a second frame member attached to the rear end of the hopper, the second frame member having a second pair of wheels attached thereto; an extension extending downwardly from the open bottom proximate the front end, the extension having a pair of sloped side edges joined by a flat bottom edge; and a skid attached to the rear end, the skid having a pair of sloped side surfaces joined by a flat bottom surface; and wherein the hopper is adapted to receive concrete therein and deposit the concrete onto the ground through the open bottom such that the extension grades the ground prior to the concrete being deposited and the rear edge of the open bottom screeds the concrete so deposited and the skid slip forms the concrete so screeded.
  • 2. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising a tongue attached to the first frame member, the tongue adapted to be attached to a locomotion device.
  • 3. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising:a first pair of stanchions slidably attached to the first frame member in spaced apart fashion and spaced apart from the first pair of wheels, the first pair of stanchions capable of being secured in a fixed position relative to the first frame member; and a second pair of stanchions slidably attached to the second frame member in spaced apart fashion and spaced apart from the second pair of wheels, the second pair of stanchions capable of being secured in a fixed position relative to the second frame member.
  • 4. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the opentop is larger than the open bottom.
  • 5. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the hopper has an upper section and a lower section wherein the upper section is wider than the lower section.
  • 6. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising at least one brace extending between the front end and the rear end.
  • 7. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 6 further comprising a chain attached to the brace.
  • 8. The ditch forming apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising an H-shaped baffle removably positioned within the hopper in order to retard the flow of the concrete from the hopper through the open bottom.
  • 9. A method of forming a ditch comprising the steps of:placing a pair of coextensive forms an the ground; providing a ditch forming apparatus having a hopper having, a front end and a rear end joined by a pair of side members, an outer surface, and inner surface, an open top, an open bottom havina an outer periphery that has a front edge that terminates proximate the front end, a first edge that terminates proximate the first side, a rear edge that terminates proximate the rear end, and a second edge that terminates proximate the second side, a first frame member attached to the front end of the hopper, the first frame member having a first pair of wheels attached thereto and a second frame member attached to the rear of the hopper, the second frame member having a second pair of wheels attached thereto, an extension extending downwardly from the open bottom proximate the front end, the extension having a pair of sloped side edges joined by a flat bottom edge, and a skid attached to the rear end, the skid having a pair of sloped side surfaces joined by a flat bottom surface; placing the first pair of wheels and the second pair of wheels on the pair of forms; placing concrete into the hopper; and pulling the ditch forming apparatus along the pair of forms; and wherein the concrete drains from the hopper through the open bottom onto the ground such that the extension grades the ground prior to the concrete being drained onto the ground and the rear edge of the open bottom screeds the concrete so deposited and the skid slip forms the concrete so screeded.
  • 10. The method as in claim 9 wherein the ditch forming machine is pulled via a tongue attached to the first frame member.
  • 11. The method as in claim 9 wherein the ditch forming machine further comprises a first pair of stanchions slidably attached to the first frame member in spaced apart fashion and spaced apart from the first pair of wheels, the first pair of stanchions capable of being secured in a fixed position relative to the first frame member and a second pair of stanchions slidably attached to the second frame member in spaced apart fashion and spaced apart from the second pair of wheels, the second pair of stanchions capable of being secured in a fixed position relative to the second frame member.
  • 12. The method as in claim 9 wherein the open top is larger than the open bottom.
  • 13. The method as in claim 9 wherein the hopper has an upper section and a lower section wherein the upper section is wider than the lower section.
  • 14. The method as in claim 9 wherein the ditch forming machine further comprises at least one brace extending between the front end and the rear end.
  • 15. The method as in claim 14 further comprising a chain attached to the brace.
  • 16. The method as in claim 9 further comprising an H-shaped baffle removably positioned within the hopper in order to retard the flow of the concrete from the hopper through the open bottom.
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