Information
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Patent Grant
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6179463
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Patent Number
6,179,463
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Date Filed
Monday, September 27, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 30, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cover for the inlet hopper for a cement mixing truck that is constructed of a sheet material body that is to be draped over the access opening of the inlet hopper and fixed in position by a pair of stretchable cords which are used as attachments to connect to the cement mixing truck structure. The body also includes an elongated rod which causes the upper surface of the body to assume a domed configuration when in use. The peripheral edge of the body includes an elastic cord which is to bind against the exterior surface of the inlet hopper.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1) Field of the Invention
The field of this invention relates to protective covers and more particularly to a protective cover for the inlet hopper of a cement mixing truck.
2) Description of the Prior Art
Inlet hoppers of cement mixing trucks comprise a funnel-shaped structure whose purpose is to receive aggregate and water and feed such into the barrel of the cement mixing truck. These inlet hoppers vary somewhat in size and have a generally elliptical configuration that is about three to four feet in length and two to three feet in width. The length of the inlet hopper is the dimension along the longitudinal axis of the cement mixing truck.
Cement mixing trucks are not in use all the time. Normally, such trucks are not in use during the night and in colder climates cement mixing trucks may sit dormant for months at a time. The access opening of the hopper is constantly open which means that rain, snow and dirt can fall within the hopper and be fed into the barrel. This results in the accumulation of water within the barrel which is known to cause premature rusting of the barrel requiring replacement of the barrel. Replacement of a the barrel on a cement mixing truck is a reasonably expensive procedure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to construct a cover for an inlet hopper of a cement mixing truck which can be quickly and easily placed over the access opening of the inlet hopper to prevent the entry of precipitation and dirt.
Another objective of the present invention is to construct a cover for an inlet hopper of a cement mixing truck which is manufactured at a reasonable cost and therefore can be sold to the ultimate consumer at a reasonable cost.
Another objective of the present invention is to construct a cover for an inlet hopper of a cement mixing truck which, when installed, is capable of remaining in place for an exceedingly long period of time without requiring any monitoring even in high wind conditions.
The structure of the present invention comprises a sheet material body to be constructed of a waterproof, sturdy fabric or fabric type of material. Throughout the body there is mounted a series of rods which are designed to exert a continuous bias on the body tending to locate the body in a domed-shape configuration. The body terminates in a peripheral edge, and within that peripheral edge is located a stretchable elastic cord. Attached to the peripheral edge are two sets of two pairs of downwardly extending ears with each set of ears being located on opposite sides of the body. Each set of ears is connected to a stretchable elastic cord which terminates in a hook which is to be used to connect to a structural member of the cement mixing truck. The elastic cord within the peripheral edge of the body is to function to bind and hold the body in its established position on the inlet hopper.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a portion of a cement mixer which includes the inlet hopper upon which has been mounted the inlet hopper cover of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a frontal isometric view of the inlet hopper cover of the present invention depicting the position of installation on the inlet hopper of the cement mixing truck;
FIG. 3
is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the inlet hopper cover of the present invention taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
depicting how the inlet hopper cover is to be installed on an inlet hopper;
FIG. 4
is an isometric view of the internal components of the inlet hopper cover and showing the body of the inlet hopper cover in phantom; and
FIG. 5
is a transverse cross-sectional view of the inlet hopper cover showing it as it would be installed on an inlet hopper taken along line
5
—
5
of FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring specifically to
FIG. 1
, there is shown rotatable barrel
10
of a cement mixing truck
12
. Mounted rearwardly of the barrel
10
adjacent its upper edge thereof is an inlet hopper
14
. The inlet hopper
14
terminates in an upper edge
16
which surrounds an access opening into the inlet hopper
14
. The inlet hopper
14
is mounted on mounting structure
18
of the cement mixing truck
12
. It is to be understood that the purpose of the inlet hopper
14
is to receive and funnel cement, aggregate and water into the barrel
10
.
The access opening of the inlet hopper
14
is shown covered with the inlet hopper cover
20
of this invention. The inlet hopper cover
20
includes a body
22
which is constructed of a heavy fabric type of material such as a canvas, nylon or possibly even a plastic. The body
22
has a peripheral edge
24
. Formed within the peripheral edge
24
is an annular compartment
26
. Mounted within the annular compartment
26
is an elastic cord
28
which constitutes a binding device. The elastic cord
28
could be continuous and be mounted with the entire length of the annular compartment
26
. Also, the elastic cord
28
could comprise a series of disconnected segments.
The inlet hopper cover
20
is to have a front end
30
, a right side
32
, a left side
34
and a back end
36
. The front end
30
is to located in alignment with the portion of the inlet hopper
14
that is mounted at rear of cement mixing truck
12
. The back end
36
is mounted over the portion of the inlet hopper
14
that is located directly adjacent the barrel
10
.
Embedded, as within a seam, within the body
22
is an elongated, bendable rod
38
defined as a bowing device. The length of the rod
38
would normally be about three feet in length and will extend from peripheral edge
24
to peripheral edge
24
. In essence, the elongated, bendable rod
38
comprises a spine that extends across the center of the body
22
. Typically, the material of construction of the bendable rod
38
would be a polycarbonate fiber that is readily bendable but yet when released has a tendency to spring back to its at-rest position. The rod
38
will be installed within the body
22
in a slightly biased position with the result that the body
22
will naturally assume a rounded or domed configuration. Also embedded within the body
22
in alignment with the center point of the rod
38
and extending transversely thereto are a pair of lateral support struts
40
and
42
. The lateral support struts
40
and
42
are of the same diameter and same material as the bendable rod
38
with generally about one quarter to five-sixteenths in diameter being preferable. The lateral support struts
40
and
42
are of the same length and each about one and one-half feet long. The lateral support struts
40
and
42
are in alignment with each other. These struts
40
and
42
further assist in the forming of the domed configuration of the body
22
when it is mounted on the inlet hopper
14
.
It is to be understood that the installing of the body
22
on the inlet hopper
14
will require the user to slightly stretch the elastic cord
28
and force the peripheral edge
24
over the inlet hopper
14
. Because the elastic cord
28
will be in an extended position, the peripheral edge
24
will be tightly held against the inlet hopper
14
.
Mounted interiorly of the body
22
are a pair of support straps
44
. The support straps
44
are mounted substantially parallel to the rod
38
. The support straps
44
will abut against the upper edge
16
of the inlet hopper
14
when the cover
20
is installed in position on the inlet hopper
14
. The ends of the support straps
44
are sewn or otherwise secured to the body
12
. It is the function of the support straps
44
to provide additional support to the body
22
.
Located at the right side
32
and attached to the body
22
are a pair of depending ears
48
. The ears
48
will normally be constructed of a fabric material which would probably be identical to the fabric used for the body
22
. In referring particularly to
FIG. 3
, it can be seen that one ear
48
is located nearer the front end
30
than the back end
36
while the other ear
48
is located nearer the back end
36
than the front end
30
. In this way, the force of attachment will be spread out across the peripheral edge
24
and is not confined to a single point. The ears
48
are connected to a ring
49
which is attached to an elastic cord
50
. The elastic cord
50
terminates into a hook
52
. The hook
52
is to be connected with a portion of the mounting structure
18
in a manner that stretches the cord
50
so that a relatively strong securing force is applied to the body
22
tending to maintain such on the inlet hopper
14
.
On the left side
34
is also similarly mounted a pair of ears
54
. These ears
54
are also attached to the peripheral edge
24
. The ears
54
are connected to a ring
55
which is attached to an elastic cord
56
. The outer end of the elastic cord
56
terminates in a hook
58
. The hook
58
is also to be connected to the mounting structure
18
.
It is to be understood that when the inlet hopper
20
of this invention is properly installed on the inlet hopper
14
, the inlet hopper cover
20
is maintained in a domed configuration which will prevent the accumulation thereon of water. Also, the cover will prevent any precipitation or dirt from entering the inlet hopper
14
. It is to be understood that the inlet hopper cover
20
is to be removed during the time that the cement mixing truck
14
is operated.
When the inlet hopper cover
20
is removed, it can be folded to a collapsed position, this folding being permitted by rod
38
bending into a U-shape. When so folded, the straps
60
and
62
are to be tied which will retain the cover
20
in the collapsed position. Normally, the cover
20
when in the collapsed position would be installed within some form of a carry bag, which is not shown.
Claims
- 1. An inlet hopper cover for a cement mixer truck comprising:a fabric body having a peripheral edge, binding means attached to said peripheral edge, said binding means adapted to secure said body to an inlet hopper of a cement mixer truck when said body is in use by being draped over an access opening of the inlet hopper; bowing means included within said body, said bowing means to cause said body to assumed a domed configuration when in use; said bowing means including an elongated bendable rod that when bent from its at-rest position will have a tendency to automatically return to the at-rest position, said bowing means further including a pair of struts with each said strut comprising a thin, elongated member having a diameter, said struts to be mounted within said body in an in-line relationship, said elongated bendable rod being located between said struts, whereby when said body is removed from the cement mixer truck said body can be collapsed by said elongated bendable rod being bent into a U-shape and said struts locatable in juxtaposition; and attachment means connected to said body, said attachment means for securing said body in a fixed position when in use, said attachment means extending from said body, whereby said body is to close the access opening and prevent entry of dirt, snow and rain into the inlet hopper when the cement mixer truck is not in use.
- 2. The inlet hopper cover as defined in claim 1 wherein:said binding means comprising an elastic cord.
- 3. The inlet hopper cover as defined in claim 1 wherein:said attachment means including a pair of stretchable cords with one said cord being used on one side of said body and the other said cord being used on an opposite side of said body.
- 4. The inlet hopper cover as defined in claim 3 wherein:said attachment means further including a pair of ear members attached to said body on each side of said body, each said pair of ear members to be connected to a said stretchable cord whereby each said pair of ear members functions to spread out a force of attachment between said attachment means and said body.
- 5. The inlet hopper cover as defined in claim 1 wherein:said body including at least one support strap, said support strap terminating in a pair of ends, each said end being attached to said peripheral edge, said support strap being located interiorly of said body when said body is in said domed configuration, said support strap being spaced from said bendable rod.
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