Claims
- 1. A concrete bucket comprising:
a three-yard concrete bucket including a rim adjoined to a conical hopper portion extending about the perimeter of an open upper section thereof, a pair of skirt supporting structures, a base ring, a lower funneled section, and a hoist bail assembly; and an integral ladder for allowing easy access to an interior of the bucket.
- 2. The concrete bucket of claim 1, wherein a portion of the base ring is left open forming a void therein so as to facilitate mating of a chute with the lowered funnel section.
- 3. The concrete bucket of claim 2, further comprising a hoist bail assembly having an A-shaped tubular structure comprised of a linearly elongated, V-shaped hoist member which forms an apex and is affixed at opposite ends thereof to upper external circumferential surfaces of the rim.
- 4. The concrete bucket of claim 3, further comprising a plurality of support legs having ends affixed perpendicularly between a lower external circumferential surface of the V-shaped hoist member and a linearly elongated, tubular cross member which is welded to a lower external circumferential sidewall of the hoist member in such a manner so as to form a pair of acute angles with respect therewith.
- 5. The concrete bucket of claim 4, further comprising a hoist apparatus provided for facilitating a means for hoisting, suspending, and lowering the bucket and comprised of a pair of circular, tubular steel loops linked together, and connectively joined at the apex of the V-shaped hoist member.
- 6. The concrete bucket of claim 5, wherein said ladder comprises a pair of L-shaped vertical leg members and a series of linearly elongated, tubular steps affixed perpendicularly between inside external circumferential surfaces of the vertical leg members.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention was first described in Disclosure Document No. 476,333 filed on Jul. 3, 2000. There are no previously filed, nor currently any co-pending applications, anywhere in the world.