Method for assisting a distribution process by means of a distribution tool on a utility vehicle
US-12433201-B2 · Oct 7, 2025 · US
US11330765B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11330765-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916665199-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 28, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2022 |
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A grain spreader wherein grain received in the hopper is directed to spreader arms by a spreader cone. The spreader cone has a convergent cone and a divergent cone. The spreader cone has a center opening that allows a first portion of the grain collecting in the convergent cone to pass through and fall through the underside of the divergent cone. The grain spreader further includes support springs that lift the spreader cone upwards into the hopper when the spreader cone is lightly loaded. A center flow choke is configured to throttle the flow of grain through the center opening to partially close the center opening in low grain flow conditions, wherein the center flow choke is mounted to the hopper body such that up and down movement of the spreader cone moves the center opening into or out of engagement with the center flow choke.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A grain spreader for a storage bin that receives grain from a spout through a bin inlet, the grain spreader having a hopper that receives grain from the spout and a plurality of spreader arms extending generally radially from the hopper configured to distribute the grain in the storage bin, the hopper having a body forming a constricted outlet at a bottom end of the hopper body, the grain spreader comprising: a spreader cone, wherein grain received in the hopper is directed to the plurality of spreader arms through the outlet with a spreader cone, the spreader cone having an upper portion comprising a convergent cone and lower portion comprising a divergent cone connected at a middle union, the spreader cone being positioned partially within the body of the hopper such that an upper rim of the convergent cone is within and coaxially aligned with the hopper body, and a bottom or distribution end of the divergent cone is suspended below the outlet of the hopper, wherein the spreader cone has a center opening between the convergent cone and divergent cone that allows a first portion of the grain collecting in the convergent cone to pass through the interior of the spreader cone and fall through the underside of the divergent cone, and wherein a second portion of the grain collecting in the convergent cone spills over the rim of the convergent cone and onto an upper surface of the divergent cone; a plurality of support springs configured to move the spreader cone up and down in the outlet of the hopper, wherein the support springs are biased to lift the spreader cone upwards into the hopper when the spreader cone is empty to lightly loaded; a center flow choke configured to selectively throttle the center flow of grain through the center opening to partially close the center opening when the support springs lift the spreader cone in low grain flow conditions, wherein the center flow choke is mounted to the hopper body such that up and down movement of the spreader cone moves the center opening into or out of engagement with the center flow choke; and an intermediate funnel inside the hopper body and positioned between the convergent cone and the hopper body, wherein the intermediate funnel is positioned concentric with the convergent cone and the hopper body, and as the second portion of the grain spills over the rim of the convergent into a second flow zone located radially outside the convergent cone but inside the intermediate funnel. 2. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 1 wherein with the spreader cone in the choked condition, the center flow choke partially blocks the flow of grain through the center opening, causing grain to collect in the convergent cone and to spill over the rim of the convergent cone and onto an upper surface of the divergent cone. 3. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 2 wherein grain collecting on the top surface of the divergent cone causes the support springs to compress and move the spreader cone from the choked condition to a full open condition. 4. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 3 wherein as the spreader cone moves downward toward the full open condition, the size of a gap between the lower edge of the hopper body and the divergent cone increases, thereby allowing more grain to pass from the hopper over the divergent cone and into the spreader arms. 5. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 1 wherein grain being fed into the hopper falls into the convergent cone and an interior of the convergent cone forms a first flow zone. 6. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 1 wherein as the second zone fills with grain, a portion of the grain will spill over a rim of the intermediate funnel into a third flow zone located radially outward of the intermediate funnel but inside the hopper body. 7. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 1 wherein the flow zones direct the flow of grain such that when grain builds up more on one side of the hopper, grain is redirected to the other side of the hopper to cause the grain to flow evenly onto the divergent cone. 8. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 1 wherein the center flow choke is mounted to the hopper body such that up and down movement of the spreader cone moves the center opening into or out of engagement with the center flow choke. 9. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 1 wherein in the choked condition, the center flow choke is configured to permit the flow of some grain through the center opening such that the convergent cone is able to empty completely when the flow of grain is terminated. 10. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 1 wherein compression of the support springs is adjustable by mounting one end of the support springs with a retainer pin in a selected one of a plurality slots for different retainer pin locations to selectable increase or decrease the no-load compression on the springs. 11. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 1 wherein the spreader arms are hung from and supported by the body of the hopper using a plurality of support rods. 12. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 11 wherein the spreader cone is supported from the plurality of spreader arm support rods with the plurality of support springs. 13. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 1 wherein the hopper body has an upward facing mouth and a frustoconical shape forming the constricted outlet at the bottom end of the hopper body. 14. The grain discharge spreader system of claim 1 wherein the spreader cone is coaxially aligned with the hopper.
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