Claims
- 1. In a bottom silo unloader mechanism, a sweep auger disposed to rotate about the center of the silo and having a drive unit for rotating said sweep auger, an overload mechanism connected in the drive unit and including a drive member, a drive pawl operably connected to the drive member and disposed to move in a reciprocating path, a rotatable ratchet having a series of teeth to be engaged by the drive pawl, said drive pawl acting to engage said teeth and incrementally rotate said ratchet in one direction, a holding pawl engaged with said teeth to prevent rotation of the ratchet in the opposite direction, a shaft operably connected to the ratchet and disposed to rotate with the ratchet, a sprocket connected to the inner end of the shaft and having a plurality of teeth, a turntable mounted for rotation with respect to the silo and located at the center of the silo, a plurality of spaced driving elements disposed on said turntable and engageable with the teeth of said sprocket for rotating said turntable in accordance with rotation of said sprocket, said sweep auger being mounted on said turntable and disposed to rotate therewith about the axis of said silo, and resilient means interconnecting the drive pawl and the drive member, whereby interruption of rotation of the sweep auger due to engagement of the sweep auger with a densely packed area of stored material will cause compression of said resilient means and enable said drive pawl to move in said reciprocating path without corresponding rotation of said ratchet, said overload mechanism having the capability of permitting the sweep auger to oscillate and back away in a reverse direction from said densely packed area.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1, wherein said drive member is a rotating shaft and an eccentric connects said shaft and the drive pawl.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 1, wherein said resilient means comprises a compression spring.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 1, wherein said driving elements comprise a plurality of drive pins to be engaged by said sprocket, said drive pins having horizontal axes and being spaced circumferentially of said turntable.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 205,461, filed Nov. 10, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,386,695.
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Divisions (1)
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