Claims
- 1. A manure transfer and storage system for transferring manure or the like from a first location to a second remote storage location, which comprises:
- (a) a manure collection hopper positioned at the first location, wherein the collection hopper includes an open upper end through which manure may be loaded into the collection hopper and a closed bottom for retaining the manure in the collection hopper;
- (b) a manure transfer pipe having an inlet spaced from said hopper bottom, for transferring manure from the collection hopper to the remote storage location; and
- (c) a pull pump for pumping manure from the collection hopper into the manure transfer pipe, wherein the pull pump comprises:
- (i) an elongated hollow cylinder fixedly diposed at least partially inside the collection hopper, wherein the cylinder includes an open inlet and located inside the collection hopper above the bottom thereof and an outlet end which is operatively connected to the inlet of the manure transfer pipe, wherein the inlet end of the cylinder includes a valve which is opened by manure being forced into the cylinder and which is closed by the weight of the manure in the cylinder;
- (ii) an elongated pump piston having a piston body which cooperatively slidably engages the outer surface of the cylinder for pumping manure from the collection hopper into the cylinder, said body having an exterior surface, wherein the piston body is operatively movable generally between the bottom of the collection hopper and the inlet end of the cylinder, the piston body being movably mounted in the collection hopper for movement in an upward direction towards and in overlying engagement with the cylinder and in a downward direction away from the cylinder, and wherein the piston body has means for loading a charge of manure into the piston body during its downward movement and for dispensing the loaded manure charge into the cylinder during its upward movement such that the manure is lifted upwardly from the bottom of the collection hopper into the cylinder; and
- (iii) power means connected to said exterior of the piston body for reciprocating the piston body in its upward and downward movement directions to pump a pluarlity of manure charges through the cylinder and into the manure transfer pipe, wherein after passing said valve, the manure charges pass unobstructed by said connected power means through said cylinder to said manure transfer pipe.
- 2. A manure transfer and storage system as recited in claim 1, wherein the cylinder extends upwardly inside the collection hopper such that the outlet end is disposed above the inlet end thereof, whereby the outlet end of the manure transfer pipe may be laid closer to ground level than would be the case if the cylinder were horizontal.
- 3. A manure transfer and storage system as recited in claim 1, wherein the length of movement of the piston body in either the upward or downward movement defines the stroke length of the piston body, and wherein the inlet end of the cylinder is located above the bottom of the collection hopper by a distance which is substantially equal to the stroke length of the piston body.
- 4. A manure transfer and storage system as recited in claim 1, wherein the piston body is hollow and has a cross-sectional configuration which is similar to but slightly larger than the cross-sectional configuration of the cylinder, and wherein the piston body is slidably and telescopically mounted over the cylinder such that the piston body slides over the cylinder in a straight-line motion as it is reciprocated by the power means.
- 5. A manure transfer and storage system as recited in claim 1, wherein the piston body has inlet and outlet ends, and wherein the means for loading a charge of manure into the piston body includes a gate valve located at the inlet end of the piston body which gate valve opens during downward movement of the piston body and closes during upward movement of the piston body, and wherein the means for dispensing the loaded manure charge into the cylinder includes an open outlet end of the piston body which is cooperable with the inlet end of the cylinder to direct the manure charge into the cylinder.
- 6. A manure transfer and storage system as defined in claim 5, wherein the gate valve comprises a one-piece gate member having its upper end hingedly supported on one wall of the piston body.
- 7. A manure transfer and storage system as recited in claim 5, wherein the power means if located on ground level, and wherein the power means includes a connecting rod means connected to the exterior of the piston body substantially adjacent the open outlet end thereof, whereby the connecting rod means is more easily accessible from ground level.
- 8. A manure transfer and storage system for transferring manure or the like from a first location to a second remote storage location, which comprises:
- (a) a manure collection hopper positioned at the first location, wherein the collection hopper includes an open upper end through which manure may be loaded into the collection hopper and a closed bottom for retaining the manure in the collection hopper;
- (b) a manure transfer pipe for transferring manure from the collection hoper to the remote storage location; and
- (c) a pull pump for pumping manure from the collection hopper into the manure transfer pipe, wherein the pull pump comprises:
- (i) an elongated hollow cylinder fixedly disposed at least partially inside the collection hopper, wherein the cylinder includes an open inlet end located inside the collection hopper above the bottom thereof and an outlet end which is operatively connected to the manure transfer pipe, wherein the inlet end of the cylinder includes a valve which is opened by manure being forced into the cylinder and which is closed by the weight of the manure in the cylinder,
- (ii) an elongated pump piston having a piston body which is cooperable with the cylinder for pumping manure from the collection hopper into the cylinder, wherein the piston body is located generally between the bottom of the collection hopper and the inlet end of the cylinder, wherein the piston body is pivotably mounted inside the collection hopper for rotation about a substantially horizontal pivot axis, the piston body being movably mounted in the collection hopper for movement in an upward direction towards the cylinder and a downward direction away from the cylinder, and wherein the piston body includes at least one manure confining surface which retains each manure charge between the surface and the manure collection hopper during its downward movement and for dispensing the loaded manure charge into the cylinder during its upward movement such that the manure is pulled upwardly from the bottom of the collection hopper into the cylinder, and wherein the manure confining surface is arcuate about the pivot axis and is arranged relative to the cylinder such that the manure confining surface engages the cylinder along a single line to minimize sliding friction therewith; and
- (iii) power means connected to the piston body for reciprocating the piston body in its upward and downward directions to pump a plurality of manure charges through the cylinder and into the manure transfer pipe.
- 9. A manure transfer and storage system as recited in claim 8, wherein the manure confining surface engages the cylinder adjacent the inlet end thereof.
- 10. A manure transfer and storage system as recited in claim 8, wherein the piston body further includes two, transversely spaced side plates mounted to each side of the manure confining surface and extending upwardly therefrom, wherein the side plates are rotatably journaled about the pivot axis such that each side plate is adjacent a side wall of the manure collection hopper.
- 11. A manure transfer and storage system as recited in claim 8, wherein the piston body has inlet and outlet ends, and wherein the means for loading a charge of manure into the piston body includes a gate valve located at the inlet end of the piston body which gate valve opens during downward movement of the piston body and closes during upward movement of the piston body, and wherein the means for dispensing the loaded manure charge into the cylinder includes an open outlet end of the piston body which is cooperable with the inlet end of the cylinder to direct the manure charge into the cylinder.
- 12. A manure transfer and storage system as defined in claim 11, wherein the gate valve comprises a one-piece gate member having its upper end hingedly supported on one wall of the piston body.
- 13. A manure transfer and storage system as recited in claim 11, wherein the power means is located on ground level, and wherin the power means includes a connecting rod means connected to the exterior of the piston body substantially adjacent the open outlet end thereof, whereby the connecting rod means is more easily accessible from ground level.
- 14. A manure transfer and storage system as defined in claim 11, wherein the gate valve comprises a pair of gate valve members having their outer ends hingedly connected to a pair of opposite side walls of the piston body and means for positively closing the pair of gate valve members when the piston body is moved in the upward direction.
- 15. A manure transfer and storage system as defined in claim 14, wherein the means for positively closing the pair of gate valve members comprises:
- (a) an operating arm mounted on each of the gate valve members; and
- (b) a pair of bumper members mounted on the material collection hopper and engageable by the operating arms for closing the pair of gate valve members when the piston body is moved in the upward direction.
- 16. A pull pump for use in a manure transfer and storage system for transferring meanure from a first location to a second remote storage location, in which the system includes a manure collection hopper having transversely spaced side walls connected together by a bottom wall, wherein the hopper has an open upper end for loading manure into the hopper and wherein the bottom wall defines a bottom of the hopper for retaining the manure therein, which comprises:
- (a) an elongated hollow cylinder fixedly disposed at least partially inside the collection hopper, wherein the cylinder includes an open inlet end located inside the collection hopper above the bottom thereof, and wherein the inlet end of the cylinder includes a valve which is opened by manure being forced into the cylinder and which is closed by the weight of the manure in the cylinder;
- (b) an elongated pump piston having a piston body which is cooperable with the cylinder for pumping manure from the bottom of the collection hopper into the cylinder, wherein the piston body is located generally between the bottom of the collection hopper and the inlet end of the cylinder, the piston body being pivotably mounted in the collection hopper for rotation about a substantially horizontal pivot axis for movement in an upward direction towards the cylinder and a downward direction away from the cylinder, the piston body comprising a substantially arcuate manure confining surface having inlet and outlet ends, wherein the inlet end of the manure confining surface has a gate valve which opens during downward movement of the piston body to load a charge of manure between the manure confining surface and the walls of the collection hopper and which closes during upward movement of the piston body to dispense the loaded manure charge through the inlet end of the cylinder, wherein the outlet end of the confining surface is open and engages the exterior of the cylinder along a single line to minimize sliding friction therewith during movement of the piston body; and
- (c) power means for reciprocating the piston body in the upward and downward directions to pump a plurality of manure charges through the cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 928,591, filed July 27, 1978, now abandoned, which is itself a continuation of U.S. appalication Ser. No. 759,278, filed Jan. 14, 1977, now abandoned.
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