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GB2037559A
GB2037559A GB7935254A GB7935254A GB2037559A GB 2037559 A GB2037559 A GB 2037559A GB 7935254 A GB7935254 A GB 7935254A GB 7935254 A GB7935254 A GB 7935254A GB 2037559 A GB2037559 A GB 2037559A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K5/00Feeding devices for stock or game ; Feeding wagons; Feeding stacks
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    • A01K5/0266Automatic devices with stable trolleys, e.g. suspended

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A granular material dispensing unit forming part of a feeding apparatus for animals is movable along an elongated trough (2) and has a hopper (6). The hopper (6) is suspended over the trough (2) is movable along a rail (3) above the trough (2) on wheels (12). Openings (20), one on each side of the hopper (6) are closed by doors (21) operated by levers (26) riding on a pair of control rails (30) when beneath a silo (4). <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Improvements in and relating to dispensers for granular materials.
The present invention relates to improvements in and relating to dispensers for granular and other reasonably free flowing materials.
With the trend in agriculture towards largerfarm holdings, animal herd sizes are tending to increase and in particular cattle herd sizes. This has in turn led to the development of "intensive" methods for rearing and fattening cattle which in general require feeding of a considerable number of animals at one time in a relatively confined space.
Broadly speaking there are two types of systems used for the "intensive" rearing and fattening of cattle. One type requires that the cattle be kept in a partly covered compound while in the other type the animals are housed in an animal house having slated floors. In both types of systems elongated troughs are used which generally run either the length of the compound or the length of the slated floored house. Access for the animals is generally provided to both sides of the trough through a barrier rail which prevents the animals from walking into the trough which would cause waste of animal feed.
Presently animal feed is delivered to these troughs either manually where the feed is brought in buckets and distributed throughout the trough or by a tractor using a hydraulic or mechanical shovel mounted on the tractor. Both these methods tend to be inefficient as the manual method requires the excessive use of labour which could be employed more productively elsewhere on the farm, and the latter method requires the use of a tractor for long periods of time which similarly could be used more productively elsewhere.
There is, therefore, a need for an efficient dispensing method and apparatus for delivering feed and in particular granular type feeds such as grain, dairy nuts, pulp nuts and rice which possess fluet characteristics together with other free flowing materials such as for example, turnips and other root vegetables which are often and indeed may have a liquid added to improve its flow characteristics. Such materials while not strictly speaking granular materials are considered substitutes for such materials and any reference in this specification to granular materials is also referring to such materials.
The present invention is directed towards providing an apparatus for dispensing granular materials.
According to the invention there is provided a granular material dispensing unit for an elongated feeding trough including a hopper having a closable delivery mouth and movable from a loading position with the delivery mouth closed along the trough to deliver feed into the trough. In one embodiment of the invention the hopper is provided with a paire of closable delivery mouths on opposing sides of the hopperto deliver feed to both sides of the trough a pair of clamshell doors are provided to close the delivery mouth, the clamshell doors being pivotal from a position where the delivery mouths are closed and spring biased to a position below the hopper where the delivery mouths are open.
Additionally, the invention provides for a feeding apparatus for animals including the dispensing unit suspended over the feed trough by a pair of wheel carrying axles mounted on end plates, said end plates being pivotally mounted on the ends of the hopper, said wheels engaging a pair of guide rails mounted above the sides of the feed trough and extending beyond the feed trough to the loading position below a silo with a closable bottom outlet, stabilising wheels mounted on the end plates projecting outwardly to engage the inside of the guide rails, a pair of control rails mounted between and below the guide rails are provided adjacent the loading position, said control rails engage and raise a pair of levers connected to the clamshell doors to close the delivery mouths as the dispensing unit moves into the loading position.
In another embodiment of the invention a silo clamshell door is provided to close the bottom outlet of the silo, the silo clamshell door being spring biased towards the closed position and pivotal from the closed position to an open position beside the outlet, a projecting lug being provided on the silo clamshell door to engage a corresponding lug on the top of the dispensing unit for opening the silo clamshell door as the dispensing unit moves into the loading position.
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of some preferred embodiments thereof given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. lisa front elevational view of the feeding apparatus for animals according to the invention, Fig. 2 is a side elevational view of a detail of the silo of the feeding apparatus of Fig. 1, Fig. 3 is a front elevational view of a dispensing unit of the feeding apparatus of Fig. 1, Fig. 4 is a side elevational view of the dispensing unit of Fig. 3, Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 showing another embodiment of the invention, Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view in the direction of the arrows V-V of Fig. 5, and Fig. 7 is an elevational cross-sectional view of the bottom of a hopper forming portion of the apparatus.
Referring to the drawings, there is provided a feed ing apparatus for animals including a mobile granu lar material dispensing unit, hereinafter for brevity called a dispenser and indicated generally by the reference numeral 1. The dispenser 1 is suspended over a trough 2 on a pair of guide rails 3 and mov able from a loading position indicated by the broken lines in Fig. 1 along the trough 2. A silo 4 for storing granular material having an outlet 5 is mounted over the dispenser 1 at its loading position on a base The drawings originally filed were informal and the print here reproduced is taken from a later filed formal copy.
integral with an extending from one end of the trough 2.
The dispenser 1 includes a hopper 6 pivotally mounted between a pair of end plates 8 by stub axles 9. Axles 10 are mounted on plummer blocks 11 which are fixed to the end plates 8. Fourwheels 12 with pneumatictyres 13 engage the axles 10 and support the dispenser 1 on the guide rails 3. It will be appreciated that the pivotal mounting of the hopper between the end plates compensates for any nonlinearity of the guide rails 3.
Four stabilising wheels 15 are provided to maintain the wheels 12 in contact with the guide rails 3.
The stabilising wheels 15 are in contact with the inside of the guide rails 3 and are mounted on brackets 16 connected to the end plates 8 (see Fig. 3).
A pair of hopper delivery mouths are provided by openings 20 on each side of the hopper 6. Clamshell doors 21 are provided to close the openings 20. The clamshell doors 21 are pivotally mounted to the end walls of the hopper 6 by brackets 22 at pivot points 24.
The bottom of the silo 4 is provided with a funnel section 40 at the bottom of which is the outlet 5 (see Fig. 2). A silo clamshell door 42 to close the outlet 5 is pivotally mounted to the funnel section 40 at43 by a pair of brackets 44. A spring 45 connected to the silo 4 by a bracket 46 biases the door into the closed position. One of the brackets 44 projects below the door to form a lug to engage a corresponding lug 47 on the side of the hopper 6 so that as the dispenser 1 is moved into the loading position beneath the silo the two lugs engage to open the silo clamshell door 42.
To drive the dispenser 1 a wire rope 50 is con nected by a bracket 51 to one end of the hopper 6 and is led over a pulley 52 at one end of the trough 2, indicated by the reference letter B, under a tensioning pulley 53, a drive wheel 54, back beneath, but not in contact with, the pulley 53 to another bracket 55 on the hopper 6, thus forming an endless drive. The drive wheel 54 is driven by an electric motor 56 through a gearbox 57.
In operation, the dispenser 1 is driven by the electric motor 37 along the guide rails 3 towards the loading position shown bythe broken lines in Fig. 1.
As the dispenser 1 approaches the loading position the rollers 29 come in contact with the inclined portion 31 of the control rails 30, thereby raising the levers 26 which in turn closes the clamshell doors 21 to prepare the hopper 6 for loading. The lug 47 engages the projecting bracket 44 and opens the silo clamshell door 42. The granular material in the silo flows into the hopper 6. When the hopper 6 is full the dispenser 1 is moved away from the silo in the direction of the arrow A, and the lug 47 releases the bracket44 causing the silo clamshell door 42 to close.
When it is desired to dispense granular material into the feeding trough 2 the dispenser 1 is driven further along the guide rails 3 in the direction of the arrow A by the electric motor 37. The reel 38 keeps adequate tension on the power cable to prevent it getting entangled with the dispenser 1.
As the dispenser reaches the trough 2 the rollers 29 disengage the control rail 30 and the levers 26 drop from the raised position to open the clamshell doors 21 of the hopper 6. Granular material is dispensed into each side of the trough 2 as the dispenser progresses along the guiderails 3. When the dispenser reaches the end B of the guiderails 3, the hopper will more than likely be empty. The electric motor 37 can then be reversed and the dispenser 1 returned to the loading position.
Referring to Figs. 5 to 7 parts similar to those described already with reference to Figs. 1 to 4 are identified by the same reference numerals. It should be noted that for clarity one of the sets of wheels 12 is not shown in Fig. 5.
An agitator 60 formed from a framework incorporating a number of blades 61 is mounted in the hopper 6 above the openings 20 on a reciprocating bar 62 which projects through the hopper 6. The bar 62 is pivotally connected to a cranked lever 63 which is pivotally mounted intermediate its ends on a support 64. The lever 63 has a roller 65 forming a cam follower adapted to engage a cam 66 on the shaft 10.
The lever 63 is spring biased by a spring 67.
In operation, rotation of the shaft 10 causes the cam 66 to move the lever 63 thus moving the bar 62 and hence the agitator 60. On disengagement the spring 67 will cause the direction of travel to be reversed.
It will be appreciated that depending on the arrangement of the device is may be necessary to also bias the lever 63 in both directions.
The agitator 60 is particularly useful when it is desired to feed certain less free flowing materials.

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1. A granular material dispensing unit for an elongated feeding trough including a hopper having a closable delivery mouth and movable from a loading position with the delivery mouth closed along the trough with the delivery mouth open to deliver feed into the trough.
2. A dispensing unit as claimed in claim 1 in which the hopper is provided with a pair of closable delivery mouths on opposing sides of the hopper to deliver feed to both sides of the trough, a pair of clamshell doors being provided to close the delivery mouths, the clamshell doors being pivotal from a position where the delivery mouths are closed and spring biased to a position below the hopper where the delivery mouths are open.
3. A feeding apparatus for animals including a dispensing unit as claimed in any preceding claim in which the dispensing unit is suspended over the feed trough by a pair of wheel carrying axles mounted on end plates, said end plates being pivotally mounted on the ends of the hopper, said wheels engaging a pair of guide rails mounted above the sides of the feed trough and extending beyond the feed trough to the loading position below a silo with a closable bottom outlet, stabilising wheels mounted on the end plates projecting outwardly to engage the inside of the guide rails, a pair of control rails mounted between and below the guide rails are provided adjacent the loading position, said control rails engage and raise a pair of levers connected to the clamshell doors to close the delivery mouths as the dispensing unit moves into the loading position.
4. A feeding apparatus as claimed in claim 3 in which a silo clamshell door is provided to close the bottom outlet of the silo, the said silo clamshell door being spring biased towards the closed position and pivotal from the closed position to an open position beside the outlet, a projecting lug being provided on the silo clamshell door to engage a corresponding lug on the top of the dispensing unit for opening the silo clamshell door as the dispensing unit moves into the loading position.
5. An apparatus as claimed in claims 3 or4 in which the size of each deliver mouth of the dispensing unit is adjustable by means of adjustable plates adapted to move across the mouths to increase or decrease the size of the opening.
6. An apparatus as claimed in any of claims 3 to 5 in which the dispensing unit is powered by an electric motor and associated drive means mounted at one end of the trough, the drive means including an endless rope connected to the hopper and mounted between spaced apart pulleys.
7. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 3 to 6 in which a feed agitator is mounted above the delivery mouths.
8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 in which one of the wheel axles has mounted thereon a cam adapted to engage one end of a lever which is pivotally mounted intermediate its' ends on the hopper the other end of the lever being pivotally connected to a bar which in turn is connected to the agitator.
9. A granular material dispensing unit substantially as described herein with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
10. A feeding apparatus for animals substantially as described herein with reference to and as illustrated in Figs. 1 to 4 of the accompanying drawings.
11. A feeding apparatus for animals substantially as described herein with reference to and as illustrated in Figs. 5 to 7 of the accompanying drawings.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4523547A (en) * 1982-01-25 1985-06-18 Kabushiki Kaisha Nakajima Seisakujo Device supplying constant amount of feed
GB2220552A (en) * 1988-07-15 1990-01-17 John William George Ellis Animal feed dispensing
US4907538A (en) * 1988-05-09 1990-03-13 Little Suamico Products Inc. Multiple bin cow feeder
FR2672771A1 (en) * 1991-02-20 1992-08-21 Grimaud Freres Feed installation especially for animals such as poultry reared on the ground
FR3001723A1 (en) * 2013-02-06 2014-08-08 Cartel Device for dispensing feeding stuff to animal, has closing part allowing passage of closing unit from one position to another by simple contact of support of closing unit with stationary element at time of outward journey of distributer

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4523547A (en) * 1982-01-25 1985-06-18 Kabushiki Kaisha Nakajima Seisakujo Device supplying constant amount of feed
US4907538A (en) * 1988-05-09 1990-03-13 Little Suamico Products Inc. Multiple bin cow feeder
GB2220552A (en) * 1988-07-15 1990-01-17 John William George Ellis Animal feed dispensing
GB2220552B (en) * 1988-07-15 1993-01-27 John William George Ellis Animal feed dispensing
FR2672771A1 (en) * 1991-02-20 1992-08-21 Grimaud Freres Feed installation especially for animals such as poultry reared on the ground
FR3001723A1 (en) * 2013-02-06 2014-08-08 Cartel Device for dispensing feeding stuff to animal, has closing part allowing passage of closing unit from one position to another by simple contact of support of closing unit with stationary element at time of outward journey of distributer

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