Claims
- 1. An improved spreader assembly adapted to be mounted on a vehicle having a tailgate and a bumper, the improvement comprising a hopper and a retaining arrangement, said hopper including an upper section and a bottom section, said bottom section including base surface adapted to at least partially rest on a top surface of the bumper, said retaining arrangement including a band that connects to at least a portion of the upper section of the hopper, at least one end of said band is adapted to be releasably connected to said vehicle and/or said upper section of said hopper to maintain at least a portion of a back face of said upper section at least closely adjacent to said tailgate of said vehicle.
- 2. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said band is at least partially flexible.
- 3. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said band is releasably connected to said vehicle.
- 4. The improvement as defined in claim 2, wherein said band is releasably connected to said vehicle.
- 5. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said band at least partially fits about a portion of a front face of said upper section of said hopper.
- 6. The improvement as defined in claim 4, wherein said band at least partially fits about a portion of a front face of said upper section of said hopper.
- 7. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said front face of said upper section includes a band retainer adapted to at least partially retain said band on said front face.
- 8. The improvement as defined in claim 6, wherein said front face of said upper section includes a band retainer adapted to at least partially retain said band on said front face.
- 9. The improvement as defined in claim 1, including a band tensioner adapted to at least partially tighten said band.
- 10. The improvement as defined in claim 7, including a band tensioner adapted to at least partially tighten said band.
- 11. The improvement as defined in claim 8, including a band tensioner adapted to at least partially tighten said band.
- 12. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said retaining arrangement includes at least one bracket adapted to connect to a tailgate of a vehicle.
- 13. The improvement as defined in claim 11, wherein said retaining arrangement includes at least one bracket adapted to connect to a tailgate of a vehicle.
- 14. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said bottom section includes a bumper post extending downwardly from said bottom section and adapted to at least partially retain said base surface at least closely adjacent said bumper.
- 15. The improvement as defined in claim 5, wherein said bottom section includes a bumper post extending downwardly from said bottom section and adapted to at least partially retain said base surface at least closely adjacent said bumper.
- 16. The improvement as defined in claim 7, wherein said bottom section includes a bumper post extending downwardly from said bottom section and adapted to at least partially retain said base surface at least closely adjacent said bumper.
- 17. The improvement as defined in claim 13, wherein said bottom section includes a bumper post extending downwardly from said bottom section and adapted to at least partially retain said base surface at least closely adjacent said bumper.
- 18. The improvement as defined in claim 14, wherein said bumper post is at least partially adapted to at least partially extend into a hitch ball hole.
- 19. The improvement as defined in claim 17, wherein said bumper post is at least partially adapted to at least partially extend into a hitch ball hole.
- 20. The improvement as defined in claim 14, wherein said bumper post is at least partially adapted to at least partially extend into an opening in said bumper.
- 21. The improvement as defined in claim 17, wherein said bumper post is at least partially adapted to at least partially extend into an opening in said bumper.
- 22. The improvement as defined in claim 14, wherein said bumper post is at least partially adapted to at least partially extend into an opening between said bumper and said vehicle.
- 23. The improvement as defined in claim 17, wherein said bumper post is at least partially adapted to at least partially extend into an opening between said bumper and said vehicle.
- 24. The improvement as defined in claim 1, including a vibrating device connected to said hopper.
- 25. The improvement as defined in claim 19, including a vibrating device connected to said hopper.
- 26. The improvement as defined in claim 1, including a broadcast spreader connected to said bottom section of said hopper.
- 27. The improvement as defined in claim 25, including a broadcast spreader connected to said bottom section of said hopper.
- 28. The improvement as defined in claim 26, wherein said broadcast spreader includes a motor guard that encapsulates a majority of a motor of said broadcast spreader.
- 29. The improvement as defined in claim 27, wherein said broadcast spreader includes a motor guard that encapsulates a majority of a motor of said broadcast spreader.
- 30. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper section includes a viewing opening.
- 31. The improvement as defined in claim 29, wherein said upper section includes a viewing opening.
- 32. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper section includes a fill opening in a top surface of said upper section.
- 33. The improvement as defined in claim 31, wherein said upper section includes a fill opening in a top surface of said upper section.
- 34. The improvement as defined in claim 32, wherein said fill opening is at least partially closed by a removable cap.
- 35. The improvement as defined in claim 33, wherein said fill opening is at least partially closed by a removable cap.
- 36. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said front face of said upper section includes an arcuate surface.
- 37. The improvement as defined in claim 7, wherein said front face of said upper section includes an arcuate surface.
- 38. The improvement as defined in claim 10, wherein said front face of said upper section includes an arcuate surface.
- 39. The improvement as defined in claim 35, wherein said front face of said upper section includes an arcuate surface.
- 40. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said hopper is a plastic molded unit.
- 41. The improvement as defined in claim 39, wherein said hopper is a plastic molded unit.
- 42. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said base surface includes a gripping surface adapted to at least partially maintain at least a portion of said bottom section on said top surface of said bumper.
- 43. The improvement as defined in claim 7, wherein said base surface includes a gripping surface adapted to at least partially maintain at least a portion of said bottom section on said top surface of said bumper.
- 44. The improvement as defined in claim 38, wherein said base surface includes a gripping surface adapted to at least partially maintain at least a portion of said bottom section on said top surface of said bumper.
- 45. The improvement as defined in claim 41, wherein said base surface includes a gripping surface adapted to at least partially maintain at least a portion of said bottom section on said top surface of said bumper.
- 46. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said bottom section includes at least one structural support component.
- 47. The improvement as defined in claim 45, wherein said bottom section includes at least one structural support component.
- 48. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said bottom section includes multiple wall layers.
- 49. The improvement as defined in claim 40, wherein said bottom section includes multiple wall layers.
- 50. The improvement as defined in claim 47, wherein said bottom section includes multiple wall layers.
- 51. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper section includes multiple wall layers.
- 52. The improvement as defined in claim 48, wherein said upper section includes multiple wall layers.
- 53. The improvement as defined in claim 49, wherein said upper section includes multiple wall layers.
- 54. The improvement as defined in claim 50, wherein said upper section includes multiple wall layers.
- 55. An improved spreader for spreading particulate material comprising a hopper having an upper section and a bottom section, said bottom section having a lower material discharge chamber terminating in a lower discharge opening, a broadcast spreader positioned beneath said discharge opening; a motor to rotate at least a portion of said broadcast spreader; a retaining band that at least partially fits about a front face of said upper section; and a bumper post extending downwardly from said bottom section, said bumper post adapted to at least partially retain said bottom section at least closely adjacent a bumper of a vehicle.
- 56. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said retaining band is at least partially flexible and releasably connectable to said vehicle, said retaining band adapted to draw said upper section of said hopper toward a tailgate of the vehicle.
- 57. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said front face of said upper section includes a band retainer adapted to at least partially retain said retaining band on said front face.
- 58. The improvement as defined in claim 56, wherein said front face of said upper section includes a band retainer adapted to at least partially retain said retaining band on said front face.
- 59. The improvement as defined in claim 55, including a band tensioner adapted to at least partially tighten said retaining band.
- 60. The improvement as defined in claim 56, including a band tensioner adapted to at least partially tighten said retaining band.
- 61. The improvement as defined in claim 58, including a band tensioner adapted to at least partially tighten said retaining band.
- 62. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said front face of said upper section includes an arcuate surface.
- 63. The improvement as defined in claim 60, wherein said front face of said upper section includes an arcuate surface.
- 64. The improvement as defined in claim 61, wherein said front face of said upper section includes an arcuate surface.
- 65. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said bumper post is at least partially adapted to at least partially extend into a hitch ball hole.
- 66. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said bumper post is at least partially adapted to at least partially extend into an opening in said bumper.
- 67. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said bumper post is at least partially adapted to at least partially extend into an opening between said bumper and said vehicle.
- 68. The improvement as defined in claim 64, wherein said bumper post is at least partially adapted to at least partially extend into a hitch ball hole.
- 69. The improvement as defined in claim 55, including a vibrating device connected to said hopper.
- 70. The improvement as defined in claim 61, including a vibrating device connected to said hopper.
- 71. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said broadcast spreader includes a motor guard that at least partially encapsulates said motor.
- 72. The improvement as defined in claim 70, wherein said broadcast spreader includes a motor guard that at least partially encapsulates said motor.
- 73. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said upper section includes a fill opening in a top surface of said upper section.
- 74. The improvement as defined in claim 72, wherein said upper section includes a fill opening in a top surface of said upper section.
- 75. The improvement as defined in claim 73, wherein said fill opening is at least partially closed by a removable cap.
- 76. The improvement as defined in claim 74, wherein said fill opening is at least partially closed by a removable cap.
- 77. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said hopper is a plastic molded unit.
- 78. The improvement as defined in claim 76, wherein said hopper is a plastic molded unit.
- 79. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said bottom and upper sections include multiple wall layers.
- 80. The improvement as defined in claim 77, wherein said bottom and upper sections include multiple wall layers.
- 81. The improvement as defined in claim 78, wherein said bottom and upper sections include multiple wall layers.
- 82. The improvement as defined in claim 55, including a screw mechanism adapted to draw particulate material through said lower discharge opening.
- 83. The improvement as defined in claim 81, including a screw mechanism adapted to draw particulate material through said lower discharge opening.
- 84. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said bottom section includes a gripping surface adapted to at least partially maintain at least a portion of said bottom section on a top surface of said bumper.
- 85. The improvement as defined in claim 83, wherein said bottom section includes a gripping surface adapted to at least partially maintain at least a portion of said bottom section on a top surface of said bumper.
- 86. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said upper section includes a viewing opening.
- 87. The improvement as defined in claim 85, wherein said upper section includes a viewing opening.
- 88. The improvement as defined in claim 55, wherein said retaining arrangement includes at least one bracket adapted to connect to a tailgate of a vehicle.
- 89. The improvement as defined in claim 87, wherein said retaining arrangement includes at least one bracket adapted to connect to a tailgate of a vehicle.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present invention claims priority on U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/361,889 filed Mar. 5, 2002 entitled “Sand/Salt Spreader,” which is incorporated herein by reference. This invention relates to the art of spreading particulate material and more particularly, to an improved mounting assembly for mounting a spreader onto a vehicle.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60361889 |
Mar 2002 |
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Divisions (1)
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10207705 |
Jul 2002 |
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10755211 |
Jan 2004 |
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