This invention is a landscape material placement machine used to improve the way someone distributes landscaping material such as mulch, rock etc. while performing any landscaping project.
In the field of landscaping there are not any machines made with a purpose for spreading material evenly throughout the landscape. Today, in order to spread material one needs to open a heavy bag of material into a wheelbarrow then proceed to pour and rake the material evenly in the desired area. This is what the invention is drawn toward in order to make the process of spreading and placing material easier and faster.
Considerably, this invention is a fast and easy way to load and spread landscaping material evenly. This machine is made so instead of lifting heavy bags the load point on the machine is the approximate height of the back of a truck's tailgate so there is very little lifting involved. Also, instead of pushing a heavy wheelbarrow full of material this machine is pulled by a lawn mower to the desired area, then the worker turns the machine on and spreads the material quickly and evenly using the 180 degree turn table with a conveyor.
In manufacturing this landscaping machine I designed it with four wheels, having tires and wheels 10 connected to the front axle 15 and rear axle 16, this way there is no harm done to the existing turf while carrying the weight of several bags of landscape rocks or other materials. This machine has a material holding hopper 1 that will hold approximately 5 large bags of landscaping rocks. The material holding hopper 1 is supported by the hopper holding frame 18 and the support legs 19, best shown in
The landscaping material leaves the hopper 1 and falls onto the conveyor belt. The conveyor is attached by the conveyor brace 23 to the lower part of the hopper 1. The conveyor belt has top troughing idlers 7 and a lower return idler 9 which helps hold the landscaping material, this is best shown in
The motor mount 2 is what holds the motor 3 to the front of the hopper 1. The motor 3 consists of a chain for the drive 4; a flexible throttle cable 22 that is attached to the motor 3, and pogo stick that holds the motor accelerate control cable 12. The pogo stick 12 is attached to the tow bar 11 which also has adjustable steering bars for the front wheels 14. The tow bar 11 is how I hook the machine to a lawn mower in order to pull it. All of this is best shown in