Ride-on spreader/sprayer

US12185658B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12185658-B2
Application numberUS-202017065264-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 7, 2020
Priority dateOct 11, 2019
Publication dateJan 7, 2025
Grant dateJan 7, 2025

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Abstract

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A ride-on spreader/sprayer including a hopper configured to receive expel dry material, a user platform configured to receive and support a user of the ride-on spreader/sprayer, a fluid storage tank providing a fluid storage volume and including an inlet for adding fluid to the fluid storage volume, an exit by which the fluid exits the fluid storage volume, a first fluid passage, and a drain channel defining a second fluid passage separate from the first fluid passage, wherein the fluid may reach the exit through at least one of the first fluid passage and the second fluid passage, a pump fluidly coupled to the exit of the fluid storage tank, and multiple spray nozzles fluidly coupled to the pump.

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What is claimed is: 1. A ride-on spreader/sprayer, comprising: a hopper configured to receive and expel dry material; a user platform configured to receive and support a user of the ride-on spreader/sprayer; a fluid storage tank providing a fluid storage volume and including: an inlet for adding fluid to the fluid storage volume, an exit by which the fluid exits the fluid storage volume, a first internal fluid passage integrally formed along a first wall of the fluid storage tank and arranged within the fluid storage tank, and a drain channel defining a second internal fluid passage integrally formed along a second wall of the fluid storage tank and arranged within the fluid storage tank and separate from the first internal fluid passage, wherein the first internal fluid passage and the second internal fluid passage are both in fluid communication with the exit; a pump fluidly coupled to the exit of the fluid storage tank; and a plurality of spray nozzles fluidly coupled to the pump. 2. The ride-on spreader/sprayer of claim 1 , further comprising: a rear wheel; wherein the fluid storage tank further includes a wheel well; and wherein the rear wheel is positioned in the wheel well so that the fluid storage tank is at least partially located above the rear wheel. 3. The ride-on spreader/sprayer of claim 2 , wherein the wheel well further includes a top portion, a front portion, and a rear portion that are shaped to accommodate a circular shape of the rear wheel. 4. The ride-on spreader/sprayer of claim 3 , wherein the fluid storage tank further includes a first bottom portion and a second bottom portion, the first bottom portion located vertically higher than the second bottom portion, and wherein the top portion of the wheel well is located between the first bottom portion and the second bottom portion and is located vertically higher than at least part of the first bottom portion. 5. The ride-on spreader/sprayer of claim 1 , wherein the fluid storage tank further includes a clear portion integrally formed in a sidewall located along an outwardly facing side of the fluid storage tank. 6. The ride-on spreader/sprayer of claim 1 , further comprising a boom, wherein the spray nozzles are coupled to the boom. 7. The ride-on spreader/sprayer of claim 6 , wherein the boom comprises: a base; a first wing pivotally attached to the base such that the first wing can pivot relative to the base; and a second wing pivotally attached to the base such that the second wing can pivot relative to the base, wherein at least one of the spray nozzles is coupled to each of the first wing and the second wing. 8. The ride-on spreader/sprayer of claim 1 , wherein the first wall is defined along an outwardly-facing side of the fluid storage tank, and the second wall is defined along an inwardly-facing side of the fluid storage tank.

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Classifications

  • A01C15/006Primary

    Hoppers · CPC title

  • Spraying of liquid fertilisers · CPC title

  • Tanks, chassis or related parts · CPC title

  • Broadcast seeders · CPC title

  • mounted on vehicles or designed to apply a liquid on a very large surface, e.g. on the road, on the surface of large containers · CPC title

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What does patent US12185658B2 cover?
A ride-on spreader/sprayer including a hopper configured to receive expel dry material, a user platform configured to receive and support a user of the ride-on spreader/sprayer, a fluid storage tank providing a fluid storage volume and including an inlet for adding fluid to the fluid storage volume, an exit by which the fluid exits the fluid storage volume, a first fluid passage, and a drain ch…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Briggs & Stratton Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01C15/006. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 07 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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