Claims
- 1. Material dislodging means for a silo having a discharge opening in the bottom comprising a shaft adapted to be supported for rotation about an axis, a plurality of chains arranged with inner ends adjacent said shaft at spaced locations therealong, and outer ends adapted to swing freely outward of said shaft on rotation thereof for engaging said material, and means connecting said inner ends of said chains to said shaft, connecting means for at least one of said chains, comprising means defining an opening extending transversely through said shaft for receiving a terminal link at the inner end of a chain extended therethrough with at least a portion of said terminal link extending outwardly of the surface of said shaft, pin means extending transversely through said projecting terminal links on said chains to secure the chains to said shaft, and a sharp material dislodging member connected to the outer end of each chain.
- 2. The material dislodging means according to claim 1 in which said openings in said shaft are each provided with a tube fixed therein, the inner diameter of said tubes being substantially equal to the width of the links of said chain and respectively adapted to receive at least the terminal link at the inner end of a chain to connect the same to said shaft.
- 3. The material dislodging means according to claim 2 in which one end of said tubes projects a short distance outwardly of the exterior surface of said shaft and is formed with a hole extending transversely therethrough to receive said pin means and thereby secure a terminal link at the inner end of a chain against transverse movement with respect to said shaft.
- 4. The material dislodging means according to claim 2 in which said shaft is tubular, and said dislodging means also including a drive shaft received telescopically within an end portion of said tubular shaft for a predetermined minor distance relative to the total length of said tubular shaft, and fastening means extending through said lower portion of said tubular shaft and said drive shaft for securing the same together for common rotation about the axis of said tubular shaft.
- 5. The material dislodging means according to claim 1 in which said chains have a length less than the radius of the inner surface of the silo in which said dislodging means is adapted to be mounted, whereby the material engaging members on the outer end of said chains move in a path spaced a limited distance inwardly of the interior surfaces of said silo upon rotation of said shaft.
- 6. The material dislodging means according to claim 5 in which one of said chains is shorter than at least another of said chains spaced below said one chain.
- 7. The material dislodging means according to claim 5 in which said material-engaging members on at least one of said chains have sharp digging points thereon and the material-engaging members on at least another of said chains have raking members connected to the outer ends thereof.
- 8. The material dislodging means according to claim 1 in which said material-engaging member on the outer end of at least one of said chains has a tubular socket thereon projecting inwardly toward said shaft for receiving at least a terminal link at the outer end of said chain, and further including pin means extending transversely through the walls of said socket and said outer terminal link of said chain.
- 9. The material dislodging means according to claim 8 in which said tubular socket on said material-engaging member is substantially square in cross section and the terminal link at the outer end of said chain extends between opposing corners of said socket for accurate positioning of the chain within said socket.
- 10. The material dislodging means according to claim 8 in which said material-engaging member includes a plate member and said socket has one end secured to one face of said plate member, said plate member including opposite end portion bent outwardly from an opposite face of said plate member for providing pointed material engaging projections.
- 11. The material dislodging means according to claim 10 in which said plate member of said material-engaging member comprises an elongated strip having a greater length than the width, and opposite end portions of said strip having V-shaped notches forming pairs of points on each end, and said end portions of said strip being bent outwardly at obtuse angles from said opposite face providing sharp engaging points extending outwardly from the outer end of said chain to which said plate member is connected when said shaft is rotated.
- 12. The material dislodging means according to claim 10 in which said plate member of said material-engaging member is connected to a chain shorter in length than another, said plate member being substantially square in plan view and having corner portions thereof bent outwardly at obtuse angles from a face opposite socket extends on each of said members to form raking points projecting outwardly from the ends of said chains when in use.
- 13. The material dislodging means according to claim 8 in which said socket of said material-engaging member is longer than said outer terminal link of said chain extended therein, whereby said outer terminal link at the outer end of said chain is contained entirely within said socket.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This applicaton is a continuation of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 389,141, filed Aug. 17, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,828,947, issued Aug. 13, 1974.
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