Claims
- 1. A bottom discharge hopper structure comprising
- (a) a chassis frame;
- (b) a body mounted on said chassis frame and bounded by two longitudinally extending side walls, said side walls both sloping downwardly and inwardly so as to converge with one another to from a bottom discharge opening;
- (c) a single door hung from pivot structures above said chassis frame and serving to close said opening, said door comprising two end plates, an elongated plate of arcuate cross-section joining said end plates, and a first abutment surface;
- (d) a tipping arm pivotally mounted on said door and having a second abutment surface, said arm having a first position with respect to said door in which first position said abutment surfaces are spaced apart and a second position with respect to said door in which second position said abutment surfaces are in engagement;
- (e) a face on said arm being in engagement with said frame to latch said door while said arm is in its first position with respect to said door, to prevent pivotal movement of said arm and door about said mounting structures until said arm has been pivoted sufficiently about its mounting on said door towards said second position to take up at least some of the gap which exists between said abutment surfaces while said arm is in its first position, said elongated plate being generated about an axis offset with respect to the axis of said pivot structures in such manner that said elongated plate moves both downwardly and laterally with respect to said side walls, thereby to cause a gap of progressively increasing width to be created between said door and said walls during opening.
- 2. A bottom discharge hopper structure comprising
- (a) a chassis frame;
- (b) a body mounted on said chassis frame and bounded by two longitudinally extending side walls, said side walls both sloping downwardly so as to converge with one another to form a bottom discharge opening;
- (c) a single door hung from pivot structures above said chassis frame and serving to close said opening, the door having a first abutment surface;
- (d) a tipping arm pivotally mounted on said door and having a second abutment surface, said arm having a first position with respect to said door in which first position said abutment surfaces are spaced apart and a second position with respect to said door in which second position said abutment surfaces are in engagement;
- (e) a face on said arm being in engagement with said frame to latch said door while said arm is in its first position with respect to said door, to prevent pivotal movement of said arm and door about said pivotal mounting structures until said arm has been pivoted sufficiently about its mounting on said door towards said second position to take up at least some of the gap which exists between said abutment surfaces while said arm is in its first position; and
- (f) a roller carried on the end of said arm remote from its mounting on said door, the axis of rotation of said roller intersecting the axis of said pivot structures.
- 3. A hopper structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein said door comprises two end plates and an elongated plate of arcuate cross-section which joins said end plates, said elongated plate being generated about an axis offset with respect to the axis of said pivot structures in such manner that said elongated plate moves both downwardly and laterally with respect to said side walls, thereby to cause a gap of progressively increasing width to be created between said door and said walls during opening.
- 4. A bottom discharge hopper structure comprising
- (a) a chassis frame;
- (b) a body mounted on said chassis frame and defining a bottom discharge opening;
- (c) a door hung on said body above said chassis frame for swinging movement about a horizontal pivot axis, said door having an abutment surface;
- (d) a tipping arm pivotally mounted on said door about a horizontal pivot axis and also having an abutment surface, said arm extending from an inner end inwardly of said chassis frame to an outer end beyond said chassis frame, said inner end being pivotally mounted on said door and said outer end having a rotatable roller thereon, said arm having a first position with respect to said door in which first position of said arm said abutment surfaces are spaced apart and a second position with respect to said door in which second position said abutment surfaces are in engagement;
- (e) a face on said arm which face is in engagement with said frame to latch said door while said arm is in its first position with respect to said door, to prevent pivotal movement of said arm and said door about the pivot mounting of said door until said arm has been pivoted sufficiently far about its mounting on said door towards said second position to take up at least some of the gap which exists between said abutment surfaces while said arm is in its first position.
- 5. In combination, a bottom discharge hopper structure comprising
- (a) a chassis frame;
- (b) a body mounted on said chassis frame and bounded by two longitudinally extending side walls, said side walls both sloping downwardly so as to converge with one another to form a bottom discharge opening;
- (c) a single door hung from pivot structures above said chassis frame and serving to close said opening, said door having a first abutment surface;
- (d) a tipping arm pivotally mounted on said door and having a second abutment surface, said arm having a first position with respect to said door in which first position said abutment surfaces are spaced apart and second position with respect to said door in which second position said abutment surfaces are in engagement;
- (e) a face on said arm being in engagement with said frame to latch said door while said arm is in its first position with respect to said door, to prevent pivotal movement of said arm and door about said pivotal mounting structures until said arm has been pivoted sufficiently about its mounting on said door towards said second position to take up at least some of the gap which exists between said abutment surfaces while said arm is in its first position;
- (f) a roller carried on the end of said arm remote from its mounting on said door, the axis of rotation of said roller intersecting the axis of said pivot structures; and
- (g) a cam track profiled so that the line of action of the force exerted by said cam track on said element is always tangential to the arc described by said arm and said door about the pivotal mounting of said door.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Pat. application, Ser. No. 903,300 filed May 5, 1978, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuations (1)
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