Claims
- 1. An improved spreader assembly adapted to be mounted on a vehicle having a tailgate and a bumper, the improvement 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 motor; a motor shaft driven by said motor; a broadcast spreader positioned beneath said discharge opening; and a spill plate including a mounting portion that receives said motor shaft such that said spill plate is adjustable along said motor shaft, said spill plate adapted to at least partially regulate the flow of particulate material through said discharge opening.
- 2. The improvement as defined in claim 1, including a draw down mechanism positioned above said broadcast spreader to draw particulate material through said discharge opening.
- 3. The improvement as defined in claim 2, wherein said draw down mechanism is positioned at least partially in said discharge opening.
- 4. The improvement as defined in claim 2, wherein said draw down mechanism includes an auger-type blade.
- 5. The improvement as defined in claim 3, wherein said draw down mechanism includes an auger-type blade.
- 6. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said spill plate is adjustably mounted in said discharge opening.
- 7. The improvement as defined in claim 5, wherein said spill plate is adjustably mounted in said discharge opening.
- 8. The improvement as defined in claim 1, including a motor to move at least a portion of said draw down mechanism.
- 9. The improvement as defined in claim 8, including a motor shaft driven by said motor.
- 10. The improvement as defined in claim 9, wherein said spill plate and said draw down mechanism are mounted to said motor shaft.
- 11. The improvement as defined in claim 10, wherein said spill plate is adjustably mounted to said motor shaft.
- 12. The improvement as defined in claim 2, wherein said spill plate is mounted below said draw down mechanism.
- 13. The improvement as defined in claim 4, wherein said spill plate is mounted below said draw down mechanism.
- 14. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper section includes a top.
- 15. The improvement as defined in claim 14, wherein said top is removable.
- 16. The improvement as defined in claim 14, wherein said top includes a reinforcement arrangement.
- 17. The improvement as defined in claim 15, wherein said top includes a reinforcement arrangement.
- 18. The improvement as defined in claim 16, wherein said reinforcement arrangement includes ribs.
- 19. The improvement as defined in claim 17, wherein said reinforcement arrangement includes ribs.
- 20. The improvement as defined in claim 16, wherein said reinforcement arrangement is radially disposed about an opening in said top.
- 21. The improvement as defined in claim 17, wherein said reinforcement arrangement is radially disposed about an opening in said top.
- 22. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper section includes a front face.
- 23. The improvement as defined in claim 22, said upper section includes retainers attached to said front face.
- 24. The improvement as defined in claim 23, wherein said retainers have an L-shaped configuration.
- 25. The improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein said particulate matter includes a material selected from the group consisting of salt sand, ash, gravel, calcium carbonate, other deicing agents, fertilizer, seed, weed control, insecticide, larvicide, lime and combinations thereof.
- 26. A spreader assembly adapted to be mounted on a vehicle having a tailgate and a bumper, the spreader 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 and a bottom surface adapted to rest directly on the bumper; a broadcast spreader positioned beneath said discharge opening; and a spill plate to at least partially regulate the flow of particulate material through said discharge opening.
- 27. The spreader assembly as defined in claim 26, wherein a portion of said spill plate is disposed in said discharge opening.
- 28. The spreader assembly as defined in claim 26, wherein said spill plate is positioned below said discharge opening.
- 29. The spreader assembly as defined in claim 26, further including a motor shaft to which said broadcast spreader is mounted, wherein said spill plate is mounted to said motor shaft.
- 30. The spreader assembly as defined in claim 26, wherein said spill plate comprises a frustoconical shape.
- 31. A spreader assembly adapted to be mounted on a vehicle having a tailgate and a bumper, the spreader comprising a hopper having an upper section and a bottom section, said bottom section having a lower discharge chamber terminating in a lower discharge opening; a motor shaft adapted to engage a motor; a broadcast spreader positioned beneath said discharge opening; and a spill plate receiving a portion of said motor shaft, wherein said spill plate is adapted to adjustably mounted to said motor shaft at a plurality of axial locations along said motor shaft; said spill plate adapted to at least partially regulate the flow of particulate material through said discharge opening.
- 32. The spreader assembly as defined in claim 31, wherein a portion of said spill plate is disposed in said opening.
- 33. The spreader assembly as defined in claim 32, wherein said spill plate is positioned below said discharge opening.
- 34. The spreader assembly as defined in claim 33, wherein said spill plate comprises a frustoconical shape.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/207,705 filed Jul. 26, 2002 entitled “Salt/Sand Spreader” which claims priority on U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/361,889 filed Mar. 5, 2002 entitled “Sand/Salt Spreader,” both of which are 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.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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