This disclosure relates to devices for automated dispensing of salt/ice melt product, for example, to treat walkways and roads in advance of storms involving frozen precipitation.
Before the start of a storm that will produce frozen precipitation, it is imperative that paved surfaces such as walkways and roads be treated with salt/ice melt product in order to mitigate the effects of the frozen precipitation. When properly treated, walkways will remain free from ice and/or snow buildup throughout a mild winter storm, or long enough to allow for individuals to safely walk and prepare for larger accumulations.
Current dispensers are manually operated from either a handheld or a wheel-barrow/cart type device that requires a user to be ready and in position at a particular location just before the start of a storm with frozen precipitation. For example, walkways and roads cannot be treated with salt/ice melt product too far in advance of the start of frozen precipitation, otherwise the product may be dispersed by wind or dissolved by liquid precipitation. Likewise, treating roads and walkways after the start of frozen precipitation decreases the effectiveness of salt/ice melt product in preventing buildup of ice and/or snow. Current dispensers also require users to have adequate mobility and ability to use such devices. These present major problems, as most individuals cannot remain at a single location, such as a residence or business, every time a potential frozen precipitation storm approaches, and those that are at a particular location may be unable or unwilling to manually spread product along their walkways or roads.
To help alleviate these issues, the devices and methods described herein have been devised. The devices described herein can allow users to remotely control a dispenser at a first location, e.g., outside at a walkway or road, from a second location, from inside a building, or from a separate internet accessible location. The devices can use Wi-Fi technology to connect to a home or business network so that the user can control the device through a customized website interface from any device/location that has internet access.
Disclosed herein is an automated dispenser for the purpose of distributing granular products outdoors. The dispenser can incorporate technologies such as Wi-Fi network capabilities to communicate between a website, such as a customized website, and a microcontroller inside the dispenser unit.
A user can interface with the dispensing unit via a web browser, mobile application, or similar interface, communicating via standard protocols to the microcontroller. The microcontroller can have onboard processing of this information, power filtering systems, and digital output channels able to control electro-mechanical devices. These devices can include motors with custom-designed plastic flanges (for dispensing/flow), gears to control the torque of the motors, a vibration motor, and a servo mechanism or linear solenoid/actuator for controlling the flow of material on to the dispensing motor. These components can operate in unison to properly distribute product in the radius around the dispensing unit.
The device can include a main body housing that securely holds a granular product (such as salt/ice melt), is configured to be firmly mounted to either soil or concrete, and is configured to shield/insulate all interior components of the device, for example, from liquid precipitation, frozen precipitation, wind, and temperature changes.
The lid of the dispenser body can provide insulation to the inside of the unit, while allowing external decorations such as plants, lights, or similar aesthetics.
For a better understanding of the present invention and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made by way of example to the accompanying drawings which show a preferred embodiment of the present invention in which:
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The upper platform (6) rests upon the rear raised platforms (8b) of the base (8), providing a raised platform for the feed control wheel (shown in
The dispenser can include structures to house the electronics and motors and protect them from environmental conditions. The dispenser can include a vertical support cap (3) that rests on top of the vertical support (5), protecting the servo motor/slide configuration and allowing for a sealed enclosed upper platform. The upper front panel (10) can be positioned flush with the upper vertical support (5) base and the upper vertical support cap (3), shielding the electronics from the environment. The lower front panel (11) cane be positioned flush with the base (8), providing shielding for the lower motor and electronics. The side panels (2) and the rear panel (1) can be placed flush against the outsides of all layers, creating a completely enclosed lower/middle layer and upper layer areas.
A dispensing wheel (
A feed control wheel (
A servo motor can be placed on the servo holder (4) and attached to the feed control slide (13).
In either configuration (
An electronics circuit board/controller unit shown in
Further variations to the dispenser unit can include the following:
The dispenser and its components can be formed from any material or combination of materials suitable for winter conditions. Exemplary materials include plastics, such as ABS plastic, and metals, such as aluminum and steel. Depending on environmental conditions, e.g., low temperatures, the dispenser can also include insulating materials, such as Styrofoam, foil, polymer/blanket insulation material, and combinations thereof, and/or an electric heater, such as advanced heater circuitry using nichrome wire.
The dispenser can be used with any type of granular salt/ice melt product. Exemplary granular salt/ice melt products include halite, calcium chloride, calcium magnesium acetate (CMA), and any other granular product used to treat paved surfaces to prevent or lessen the accumulation of frozen precipitation.
The component sections of the dispenser unit can be fastened using any suitable techniques and materials. For example, the components can be joined mechanically (machine screws, bolts, nuts, etc.), adhesives (caulk, glue, plastic adhesives), and combinations thereof. The component parts can be formed individually or integrally in various combinations.
The dimensions of the dispenser unit are not particularly limited. For example, the dispenser unit can be 8 inches wide by 8 inches long by 12.5 inches high (8″×8″×12.5″). This provides an enclosed upper area approximately 8 inches wide by 5 inches long by 7.5 inches high (8″×5″×7.5″), creating an interior volume of 300 cubic inches for storage of salt/ice melt.
In order to operate the dispenser, a user first provides a power source by installing batteries into receptacles (not depicted) on the base (8). Then, the user removes the lid and loads salt/ice melt material into the upper layer area, replacing the lid after this area is completely filled. The dispenser is placed upon a generally level surface with the front directed towards the target “salt spread area”. When the device is turned on, connected to the internet, and the operate command is sent, the dispensing wheel (
The spinning motion of the dispensing wheel, (
While the foregoing disclosure has been described in some detail for purposes of clarity and understanding, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art from a reading of this disclosure that various changes in form and detail can be made without departing from the true scope of the disclosure and appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application for Patent Ser. No. 62/512,981 filed on May 31, 2017, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2018/035297 | 5/31/2018 | WO | 00 |
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62512981 | May 2017 | US |