Claims
- 1. Salt and/or gravel spreader comprising a container having side walls and two oppositely situated bottom walls transverse to the direction of travel inclined downwards towards an oblong slot defined between the lower ends of said walls, and a mechanism for discharging salt and/or gravel through said slot comprising at least one slat pivotably mounted on the lower part of one of said inclined bottom walls as an extension thereof protruding below the other inclined bottom wall, a rotatable shaft rotatably mounted on said container below said slat, a cam for each slat mounted on said shaft to revolve therewith to engage said slat during part of its revolution to move said slat in an oscillating motion into and away from engagement with the lower edge of said other inclined bottom wall to respectively close and open said slot, and means to rotate said shaft.
- 2. Salt and/or gravel spreader according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of said slats are provided adjacent to each other on said lower part of one of said bottom wells, and a plurality of said cams are provided, one for each slat, on said rotatable shaft in mutually staggered relationship around the circumference of the shaft to operate said slats intermittently.
- 3. Spreader according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a protruding stop plate is provided adjacent the free edge of each slat in cooperative relationship therewith and extending below said other inclined bottom wall to collect material from said container so that each slat pushes material collected on the upper surface of said stop plate over the upper edge thereof.
- 4. Spreader according to claim 3, and further comprising a second rotatable shaft rotatably mounted below each slat, a second cam for each said slat mounted on said second shaft to engage each slat, and means to rotate said second shaft to position each second cam to limit the opening of said slat.
- 5. Spreader according to claim 2, wherein below said other inclined bottom wall is mounted at least one movable scraper, the free edge of which passes substantially parallel to and in close proximity with the free upper edge of said stop plate.
- 6. Spreader according to claim 5, wherein said scraper comprises at least one plate member mounted on and radially protruding from a third rotatable shaft with the free edge thereof above said stop plate.
- 7. Spreader according to claim 6, wherein a plurality of radially protruding plates are provided in a helical line on said third shaft.
- 8. Spreader according to claim 5, wherein said scraper comprises at least one resilient slat mounted on the container below which is rotatably mounted another shaft, a cam for each resilient slat mounted on said another shaft adapted to engage each resilient slat during part of its revolution, said another shaft interacting with the first rotatable shaft in such a manner that each resilient slat is moved forwards and backwards from the free edge of the respective stop plate and inwards towards said other inclined bottom wall when the shafts are rotated.
- 9. Spreader according to claim 8, having a plurality of adjacent resilient slats, wherein said cams of the said another shaft are mutually staggered along the circumference of the shaft.
- 10. Spreader according to claim 5, wherein a resilient plate is fastened to the free end surface of the scraper.
- 11. Spreader according to claim 5, wherein the free end surface of the scraper is provided with holes.
- 12. Spreader according to claim 6, wherein said third shaft rotates synchronously with said first mentioned shaft in either forward or reverse travel of the spreader.
Priority Claims (2)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 943,776, filed Sept. 20, 1978 now abandoned, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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