Labor savings devices for homeowners and do it yourself individuals faced with performing arduous chores, enjoy growing popularity and steady development of improved forms of such devices. Exemplary of such devices are those which can be employed adjunct a home or property owner need to collect leaves in the Autumn by blowing rather than raking, or following snow removal to salt sidewalks, driveways etc to prevent icing of such surfaces.
Portable particle spreader units for are known as are portable leaf blower units. Some spreader units are intended to be carried and set down by the user at a selected location. The user then operates the unit to spread salt over an area. The unit is then moved to another location and operated to spread salt over a second area, this procedure being repeated as necessary until the whole area to be salted is covered. Some known spreader units and blower units are mounted on wheels and can be operated to spread salt or blow leaves as the user pushes the unit over areas to be salted or leaf blown. Some spreaders and leaf blowers are designed to be supported on the user's body.
The foregoing described spreader/blower types have the disadvantages of being cumbersome to use if the unit is one operating from a stationary position since it must repeatedly be moved to new locations to complete a spreading or blowing job. Spreader/blower types mounted on wheels involve user need to use one hand for propelling the unit. This leaves the user at a disadvantages where a requirement for using both hands during spreading or blowing arises since he must stop the travel movement of the unit to deal with the requirement. For example, a user may need to alter a spreader unit particle feed rate while directing a spreading tube in a desired direction. Such would require stopping the pushing of the unit at least for a short interval. Some body supported units employed as spreaders are more bulky than need be and in some cases have exposed moving parts that could be a hazard to the user.
It is desirable that a more compact user carried spreader/blower unit useable during the Autumn season for leaf collection, and in the Winter season for deicing and ice formation prevention be provided. The unit should be of ergonomically compact configuration easily side carried on a user's shoulder with an adjustable shoulder strap. In this way fatiguing load on the user's arm is minimized whether he be in standing, squatting or bending positions. All operating mechanisms should be carried in a smooth housing to assure user protection and facilitate user unencumbered sight of areas being worked. Further, the unit should be designed to minimize weight and in the case of a spreader operation, carry a modest quantity of salt or chemical so as to not unduly burden the user.
Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide a portable spreader/blower which overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art.
Another object is to provide a portable spreader/blower which is compact, lightweight and of user friendly ergonomic configuration thereby allowing convenient, comfortable and efficient use for its intended purpose.
A further object is to provide a portable spreader/blower of simplified construction facilitating simple and relatively low cost manufacturing of same.
Another object is to provide a portable spreader/blower which is particularly suited for user shoulder supporting of the spreader/blower when operating same,
A still further object is to provide a portable spreader/blower in which both a rotary disk imparted momentum and that of a high speed airstream flow can be employed to maximize throw onto a ground surface area of particles when the unit is employed in a spreader mode.
Another object is to provide a portable spreader/blower which allows for use therewith of spreading material loadable into a storage bin of the unit in pre-packaged quantities of such material.
Another object is to provide a portable spreader/blower which in blower mode can employ in addition to a fan impeller generating a high speed airsteam flow, a blower outlet flow of high pressure air introduced to the unit from a separate outside source.
Briefly stated, there is provided a portable spreader/blower unit which includes an ergonomically configured housing, the housing having a section or part thereof defining a storage bin for holding a quantity of a particulate material such as salt to be spread in spreader mode, on ground surfaces to prevent icing thereof. Within the housing, a centrifugal distributor disk is rotatably mounted below the bin. A bin discharge aperture aligns with a face area part of the distributor disk so that with the disk rotating and material falling thereon from the storage bin, the material is accelerated into a stream flow form which is directed to and outwardly from a housing discharge nozzle. A material spread quantity can be user controlled with a closure member selectively movable to close off more or less of the bin discharge aperture. A fan impeller is mounted in the housing region below the storage bin and can be operated to generate an airstream which can be directed to commingle with and further accelerate material stream flow so that said stream flow enhances the throw of the material outwardly from the housing nozzle. When the unit is used in a blower mode such as in a leaf collection operation, high pressure air from an outside source can be introduced into the unit so the airstream discharge from the unit is optimized to that required for leaf blowing.
In accordance with these and other objects of the invention, there is provided a portable spreader/blower unit which includes a housing enclosure, the housing enclosure having a bin section for holding a particulate form material such as salt or chemical material to be spread. A housing discharge nozzle from whence issues an airstream discharge is fitted at a tip end of a housing discharge tube. In an enclosure space region below said bin section, a centrifugal distributor disk having a number of vanes extending up from a face of the disk is rotatably mounted in the housing. A bin section outflow aperture is located above and over a face area part of the distributor disk so that material discharging from the bin through said aperture will fall onto the distributor disk. A closure member is provided for selectively altering effective bin outflow aperture size from a zero opening to a full opening size. Means are provided for rotating the distributor disk, and a shroud encases the distributor disk. The shroud has an outlet which is in communication with the discharge nozzle so that material falling onto the rotating distributor disk is propelled therefrom by the disk vanes and out of the housing through the discharge nozzle. The closure member can be a sliding plate movable to any one of a number of selected positions between full material outflow and no material outflow positions thereby to correspondingly control the quantity of material being spread.
To assure and direct particulate material flow downwardly from the bin to the face area part of the distributor disk, a flow guide tube is provided extending downwardly from the bin outlet aperture to a location proximal said disk face area part. In a convenient form, the flow guide tube can be of a funnel configuration.
A material crushing means such as a rotary screw crusher can be disposed at an entry section length of the flow guide tube to crush any agglomerated mass of material present in the material outflow from the bin. Additionally, bin vibrator means can be provided to produce a vibration in the bin effective to minimize any tendency for particulate material to agglomerate and/or bridge at the bin outlet aperture, as well as to impart travel of the material toward the outlet opening.
A feature provides that a fan impeller also is rotatably mounted in the space region below the bin. Rotation of the fan impeller produces an airstream flow in said space region which because the said space region is in communication with the discharge nozzle results in the airstream having outlet from the housing in company with any material propelled therefrom to increase the momentum in the material and, hence, the throw of the material being spread. A common drive source such as an electric motor can be used to drive both the distributor disk and the fan impeller. A further feature allows that drive to the fan impeller is through a clutch unit which engages and disengages drive to the fan impeller such that use of airstream momentum as a supplement to distributor disk action is optional to the user.
Since salt and chemical deicing particulates can be obtained in readily opened packages, a slitter knife is slidably mounted in the housing and employed to slit open a particulate material package inserted in the bin. In such manner the, e.g., homeowner, can maintain a stock of salt in a residence where it remains in dry particulate form facilitating most effective immediate use of material when required. Access to the storage bin is provided with a cover hinged at the top of the housing. A cut out switch can be included in the housing so that the drive means in the housing are not operable whenever the cover is in open position.
Support clips for receiving a support belt by means of which a user carries the spreader in use, are fitted at both the front and rear sides of the housing.
When the unit is to operated in a blower mode, the fan impeller will be operated to generate an airstream outflow from the nozzle. When a blowing operation will require very high velocity airstream flow such as in the case of blowing leaves, the unit can be connected with an outside source of high pressure air such as a portable air pressure tank by means of an air hose. For such connection, the housing is fitted with a quick connect/disconnect hose connector fitting. The fitting is located to allow high pressure air inlet to the housing airstream course immediately on entry of the high pressure air to the housing.
The drive for the distributor disk and the fan impeller advantageously is a D.C. electric motor powered with a rechargeable battery, both components being unobtrusively carried in the housing. For recharging the battery, a recharging connector is fitted to the housing so that an electric power supply line can be connected to the housing for recharge of the battery.
The above, and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same elements.
The portable spreader/blower unit is a home and life improvement machine. It eliminates the hard work involved in a home or small business owner manually spreading salt on multi level surfaces, or having to depend on contractors when time comes to blown fallen leaves. Referring now to the drawings and particulary
The user will best carry the spreader by shoulder supporting same using a support strap (not shown) connected to the housing enclosure 12 at respective front and rear strap clips 20,22 carried on the enclosure for such purpose.
Extending frontally from a left front side part of the housing enclosure 12 is a discharge tube 24, a tip end of which is fitted with a discharge nozzle 25 from which issue of an airstream occurs. In a unit spreader operation mode, a particulate material such as salt will be entrained in the airstream. In a blower operation mode, the airstream will be a high speed air flow. The discharge nozzle 25 is captively, slidably mounted on the discharge tube for limited movement axially on the discharge tube, details of the nozzle structure are depicted in
The capture of the discharge nozzle 25 is effected with pin 17 fixed to the discharge tube 24 and received in the slot 19 formed in the rear body part 53 of the nozzle 25. Second ones of pin 17 and slot 19 are reciprocally located on the discharge tube 24 and discharge nozzle 25. Sliding the nozzle 25 forwardly on the discharge 24 tube will lessen the area of nozzle discharge aperture 59 so that the velocity of the airstream will be increased. Referring to
Spreader/blower operation can be initiated with a start-stop button 26 located at a center front position on the housing. When operating in spreader mode, a control lever 28 can be used to alter a quantity flow rate of salt or chemical being spread. Further details of the control lever and how it functions will be given later below.
For spreader mode operation, it is contemplated that salt or deicer chemical used with the unit can be introduced to the unit in a number of forms. One expedient is to simply pour salt or chemical into storage bin 34. Another expedient is to use salt or chemical contained in sealed package form such as in a heavy paper or plastic material wrapper. In such case and with reference to
At the bottom of the housing enclosure 12, a control knob 36 extends outwardly therefrom for the user engaging and disengaging a clutch unit 38 (
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A material flow guide tube 50 which can be configured as a funnel extends downwardly from the bin bottom outlet 46 a distance to a termination thereof just above a top of the face 52 of distributor disk 48. Distributor disk 48 also has a series of circularly spaced vanes 54 upstanding from the face 52. With this arrangement, material down feeding from the bin 34 falls onto the disk face 52. The Distributor disk 48 is rotatably mounted in the housing on drive shaft 56. Drive shaft 56 in turn is mounted to a driven pulley 58. A D. C. electric drive motor 60 mounted in the housing includes an output driver shaft 62 to which is fixed a driver pulley 64, the electric motor being powered with a rechargeable, heavy duty type battery 77. A drive belt 66 is mounted around pulleys 64 and 58. A recharging plug 106 (
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A shroud 68 overlays and encloses a rear part and some of a front part of the distributor disk 48. This is for two reasons. First, the front part of the disk is left open to allow the outlet of the flow guide tube to drop onto the disk face and, two, to establish communication of the shrouded space of the disk with the discharge tube 24 and discharge nozzle 25 via open space areas 70 in the housing and which lead to discharge tube 24 (
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Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention id not limited to these precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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