Claims
- 1. A spreader for application of both wet and dry lawn treatment material comprising in combination, a substantially rectangular base frame structure, a large capacity hopper with a bottom opening for passage of dry lawn treatment material, an engine carried at a rear location of said frame structure, a handle means with control means for the operation of the hopper, four wheels rotatably journalled with front and rear axle means on said frame structure, gear reduction means on one side of said engine, a belt-clutch coupling means suitably journalled to one side of said engine and gear reduction means, a power engagement control element extending along said handle means for on-off control of said belt-clutch coupling means, a first sprocket gear fixed on a shaft to which driving power is transmitted when said power engagement control element is actuated for "on" positioning, a second sprocket gear secured to the front axle means, a single chain drive means interconnecting said first and second sprockets, a wet treatment nozzle means and hose connection thereto mounted at least partially on said base frame structure in a location below and in front of said hopper, and a valve means mounted with said handle means for on-off control of wet treatment material to said hose and nozzle means for spraying thereof, said valve means having an on-off handle therewith adjoining said handle means, said valve means also having a quick disconnect hose connection therewith, and a hose means joined therewith between the spreader and a truck for wet and dry lawn treatment material.
- 2. A spreader in combination according to claim 1, in which said belt-clutch coupling means includes three pulleys having triangular spaced location in coplanar relationship to each other.
- 3. A spreader in combination according to claim 2, in which said belt-clutch coupling means includes lever at one end pivoted about axis of rotation of one of said pulleys, and a roller extension projecting laterally from another end of said lever for taut engagement of driving actuation of said belt-clutch coupling.
- 4. A spreader in combination according to claim 1, in which a reel and drum means are mounted on one side of the truck for the dispensing of wet treatment material therefrom to the combination wet and dry lawn treatment spreader exclusively power driven itself by said engine.
- 5. A spreader in combination according to claim 4 wherein a motor and pump driven thereby are mounted on the truck above said reel and drum means.
- 6. A spreader in combination according to claim 4 wherein a tank for storage of wet treatment material is mounted rearwardly from said reel and drum means.
- 7. A spreader in combination according to claim 1, wherein a platform and compartment means formed therebelow are mounted on the truck, and a pair of racks having angled-off flange ends are received in said compartment means when the spreader is in transit on said platform of the truck, said racks providing a ramp for loading and unloading the spreader on the truck, the spreader being held on the platform when gear engagement exists to prevent rolling off from the back of the truck.
- 8. A spreader in combination according to claim 7 in which said nozzle means provides a fan spray of wet treatment material in a arcuate segment horizontally below dispersal of dry treatment material thereabove though below the hopper opening.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 4,585--Baker filed Jan. 18, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,234,131--Baker dated Nov. 18, 1980.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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