US3281126A - Dump body for agitating and non-agitating transport - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to dump bodies for the transportation of freshly mixed concrete of different consistencies and of other pourable materials; and the invention refers more particularly to a dump body which is adapted both for the transport of concrete which must be agitated *while in transit and for carrying materials which do not require agitation.
- the dump body per se of that application had a generally upright front wall and a substantially frustoconical bottom wall that merged into rearwardly converging upright side walls.
- the bottom and side walls terminated in an elevated discharge outlet at the rear of the body, and the body tilted to and from its discharging position about a pivot axis which was located just below the outlet.
- a rotatable agitator comprising a tubular shaft or stem with tubular arms projecting radially outwardly therefrom at axially spaced intervals. Each arm terminated in a paddle-like blade that was disposed obliquely to the plane of rotation of the arm.
- the dump body of that copending application was particularly intended for the transportation of freshly mixed concrete which required agitation, but the agitator could not be satisfactorily used with all types of concrete.
- the body might be used for hauling relatively wet high slump concrete, while on another job it might be used for transporting very viscous low slump concrete.
- the blades on the agitator had been set at a relatively steep pitch (i.e., at a substantial inclination to the planes of their orbits), the agitator would have been satisfactory for use with high slump concrete but an excessive amount of power would have been required to drive the blades through low slump concrete.
- the blades were therefore set at a relatively low pitch so that low slump concrete could be agitated with reasonable power consumption, but as a result the agitator could not effect satisfactorily complete agitation of a load of high slump concrete.
- This compromise produced only a partial solution to the problem of providing a versatile dump body because there are situations in which the presence of an :agitator in a dump body is undesirable, as for example when the body is being used for hauling sand, gravel or the like, or for short-haul transportation of freshly mixed concrete on jobs where agitation in transit is not specified. Under such circumstances the agitator represents unnecessary weight, displaces useful load, and during loading and unloading receives wear and tear which substantially shortens its useful life.
- Another specific object of this invention is to provide a readily removable agitator for a dump body of the character described, which agitator is co-axially supported at 3,Z8l,l26 Patented Get. 25, 1966 its front end by a drive shaft journaled in the front wall of the body and is carried at its rear end by a bearing member that is removably supported on the side walls of the body.
- Still another specific object of this invention is. to provide an agitator of the type comprising a stem or shaft having substantially radially outwardly projecting arms at intervals along its length, each having a paddle like blade at its outer end, wherein each of the blades is readily adjustable to different pitch angles to accommodate different types of concrete mixes, each blade being secured to its arm by means of a single. bolt that can be loosened to provide for adjustment of the blade angle and tightened to secure the blade in any one of several different positions of angular adjustment.
- Another object of the present invention has to do with the angles at which the radially projecting arms of the agitator are inclined to its stem or shaft.
- the arms were disposed in planes normal to the axis of the agitator stern, and since the axis of the stern coincided with the axis of the frustoconical bottom wall of the body, each arm was in effect inclined forwardly with respect to the bottom wall of the body.
- an agitator comprising a shaft which extends along the axis of the frustoconical bottom wall of a dump body of the character described and a plurality of arms which extend radially from said shaft at axially spaced intervals along its length, wherein any deflection of an arm in either direction parallel to the shaft axis will cause the arm to swing away from the body bottom wall, to thus prevent any occasion for scraping or gouging of the body by the blades on the ends of the arms or 1liy material confined between the blades and the body wa
- FIGURE 1 is a View in longitudinal section of a dump body having an agitator embodying the principles of this invention
- FIGURE 2 is a fragmentary longitudinal sectional view through the dump body, on a larger scale, showing the means for rotatably driving the agitator and removably supporting the front end portion of the same;
- FIGURE 4 is a rear perspective view of the dump body, showing the bearing support for the rear end portion of the agitator;
- FIGURE 5 is a separated perspective view of the outer end portion of an agitator arm and its blade, showing the provision for adjustment of the blade to different angular positions;
- FIGURE 6 is a view similar to FIGURE 5 but showing a modified embodiment of the invention.
- the numeral 5 designates generally a dump body supported upon a frame 6 which is in turn adapted to be mounted on the chassis (not shown) of a truck or other vehicle.
- the body has a generally upright wall 7 at its front end and has a frustoconical bottom wall 8 which slopes and tapers generally upwardly and rearwardly from the front wall 7 and merges into upright rearwardly convergent side walls 9.
- the main. portion 8 of the bottom wall tapers rearwardly, but there is a short frustoconical portion 8" of the bottom wall at the front of the body which tapers forwardly and which is coaxial with the rear wall portion 8.
- the upper edges of the front Wall 7 and side walls 9 lie in a common horizontal plane when the body is in its transit position, and the front wall is inclined slightly forwardly and upwardly so as to be normal to the rearwardly and upwardly inclined axis of the frustoconical bottom wall.
- the rear edges of the side walls and of the bottom wall define a discharge opening 10 which can be closed by a suitable gate (not shown) that is adapted to be edgewise raised to a dumping position and lowered to a transit position.
- the frame 6 upon which the body 5 is supported comprises a pair of fore-and-aft extending horizontal sills 12 connected by cross-members 13, an upright 14 on the rear end of each sill, and a diagonal brace member 15 connected between the medial portion of each sill and the top of its upright.
- Transverse bracing preferably in the form of a plate 16, connects the two uprights 14.
- the frame can be regarded as comprising a pair of connected A-frarnes, located at opposite sides of the body near the rear thereof, and each consisting of the rear portion of a sill 12 together with the upright 14 and the diagonal 15 thereon.
- each A-frame there is fixed a pair of fiatwise parallel rearwardly and upwardly projecting arms 17 which carry a pivot support defined by a pin 18.
- the two pins which are located somewhat outboard of the sides of the body, are disposed on a common axis which passes directly adjacent to the underside of the body and to the bottom edge of the discharge opening 16.
- a rigid keel structure which comprises a pair of elongated beam-like members 20 that extend forwardly along the bottom wall, near its junction with the side walls, from a yoke 21 that transversely embraces the rear portion of the bottom wall near the discharge opening 10.
- the yoke 21 is spaced at distance forwardly of the lower edge of the discharge opening and constitutes the rearmost portion of the keel.
- the yoke 21 At its opposite end the yoke 21 has bearing members 22 fixed thereto which project rearwardly to be embraced by the pairs of arms 17 on the A-frames and to receive the pivot pins in suitable apertures in their rear ends. Consequently the bearing members 22 and the pivot pins 18 cooperate to provide substantially widely spaced outboard bearings by which the body is supported for tilting motion about a transverse axis directly adjacent to its rear extremity and to its under side.
- the 'body is raised to its discharge position and controlledly lowerd to its transit position by means of a pair of hydraulic lift cylinders 24 which are connected between the beam-like members 26 and the rear ends of the sills 12.
- the above described structure of the body and its frame is quite similar to that disclosed in my aforesaid copending application, to which reference may be made for further details.
- the dump body of the present invention has a rotatable agitator therein which is generally similar to that disclosed in said copending application but which is readily removable to adapt the body for non-agitating transport of various materials and which, furthermore, is adjustable to accommodate different types of concrete.
- the three rearmost arms on the agitator, designated by 28', cooperate to support a continuous spiral shaped blade 29, which is permanently afiixed to said arms and which serves to assist discharge of the contents of the body through the discharge outlet.
- the remaining arms have at their extremities paddle-like blades 31, each of which projects laterally a substantial distance to opposite sides of its arm and has its opposite flat faces substantially parallel to the axis of its arm.
- each arm 28 is disposed at such an angle to the agitator shaft 27 that the arm is normal to the surface of the frustoconical bottom wall portion that it sweeps.
- the agitator of the present invention has at its front end a telescoping splined connection with the drive shaft 32 and has its rear end journa-led in the bearing structure 33 that is readily removably carried by the body side walls 9 near their rear ends.
- the front wall of the body has a dome-like or bowl shaped central portion 34 that is forwardly concave and has its axis coincident with the axes of the frustoconioal bottom walls.
- the front wall is reinforced by an X-shaped brace 35 on its forward surface that bridges the concavity in the bowl-shaped central portion.
- the reinforcement 35 carries a tubular front bearing retainer 36 which has its axis aligned with that of the conical bottom wall 8 of the body and which is permanently 'afiixed to the reinforcing structure 35, as by welding.
- the drive shaft 32 is rotatably and axially slide-ably received in tubular bearings 37 (see FIGURE 2) that are fitted into the end portions of the front bearing retainer 36, and the drive shaft projects a short distance forwardly from the hearing retainer and a substantial distance behind it to extend through the dome-like central portion of the front wall.
- a sprocket 38 Coaxially secured to the front end of the drive shaft, as by welding, is -a sprocket 38 that is connectable through a suitable chain drive (not shown) or the like with a power source such as a hydraulic motor (not shown) to provide for rotatably driving the agitator.
- a starshaped male spline element 40 that is telescopingly receivable in a female spline element 41 secured on the front end of the agitator shaft, the female spline element, of course having a star-shaped internal configuration that mates with the male spline element.
- the agitator stem 27 and drive shaft 32 are held against axial separation by means of a single large bolt 46 which extends through coaxial holes in the sprocket 38 and the male spline element 40 and which has its inner end received in a threaded coaxial hole 47 in a disc-like plug 48 that is welded into the front end of the agitator stem, axially inwardly of the fem-ale spline element 41.
- the plug could obviously be formed as a suitable cap-like member that could be held in place over the rear end of the collar 42 by the bolt 46; but in most cases removal of the drive shaft will be desirable when the agitator is taken out of the body, to obtain the advantage of further elimination of the weight of the drive shaft, the sprocket, the drive chain connected with the sprocket, and possibly the hydraulic motor or other drive means for the sprocket.
- the rear bearing structure 33 which supportingly journals the rear end portion of the agitator stern, comprises a pair of inverted U-shaped brackets 50, each adapted to straddle a side wall of the body near the discharge outlet, and a rigid arm 51 extending obliquely downwardly into the body from the inner leg of each bracket.
- the two arms 51 which may be formed of tubular material and secured to the bracket 50 as by welding, converge inwardly and downwardly and cooperate in supporting a rear bearing 53 at their inner ends.
- a coaxial journal portion 54 Projecting rearwardly from the rear end of the tubular agitator stem 27 is a coaxial journal portion 54, which is received in the rear bearing 53.
- the rear bearing can be of the self aligning type; and in that event the agitator can be removed from the body without removal of the rear bearing support structure, by removing the bolt 46, drawing the drive shaft 32 forwardly out of telescoping engagement with the agitator stern, and then lifting the front end portion of the agitator and drawing its journal portion 54 axially forwardly out of the rear bearing.
- each of the inverted U-shaped brackets 50 has a pair of aligned holes in its opposite legs, which register wit-h holes in the body side wall, to receive bolts 55 by which the bracket is fastened to the body.
- each of the paddle-like blades 31 is secured, as by welding, to a disc-like blade holder 58 that is telescopingly receivable in the end portion of an arm 28, the blade of course being so disposed on the blade holder that its opposite faces are substantially parallel to the blade holder axis and so that its major width extends transversely to said axis.
- a disclike plug 59 Near the outer end of each arm 28, but spaced inwardly therefrom, there is secured a disclike plug 59 having a coaxial threaded hole 60 therein.
- a bolt 61 extending through a coaxial hole in the blade holder 58, is received in the threaded hole 60 to fasten the blade holder onto the end of the arm.
- the blade is so attached to the blade holder that the blade extends across the blade holder at one side of the axis of the latter so as to clear the head of the bolt 61.
- the fixed plug 59 is spaced inwardly from the end of the arm 28 by a small enough distance so that the disc-like blade holder can flatwise engage the outer face of said plug when the bolt 61 is tightened.
- each blade holder 58' comprises a disc-like member that is receivable in the outer end portion of an arm 28 and which has an inwardly projecting coaxial boss portion 65.
- a bolt 61 extending coaxially through the blade holder 58 and received in a threaded hole 60 in a plug 59 fixed in the arm, secures the blade holder in the end portion of the arm.
- the blade holder and blade are secured together, as by welding, with an edge portion of the disc-shaped blade holder projecting, as at 66, through a slot in the blade that is parallel to and near the axially inner edge thereof.
- a marginal edge portion of the blade projects axially inwardly of the blade holder, to be received in axially outwardly opening slots 67 in the end portion of the arm by which the blade holder and blade are confined against rotation about the bolt 61.
- Several pairs of slots 67 are provided in each arm to define different angular positions of its blade.
- each blade can comprise a wiping strip 68 of rubber or similar resiliently flexible material, which can have wiping contact with the body wall to dislodge any sticky concrete that might adhere thereto but which can be readily deflected by large stones and the like to avoid damage to the body wall and to the agitator.
- this invention provides a very versatile vehicle dump body that is well suited for either agitating or non-agitating transport of all sorts of pourable materials and which, when adapted for agitating transport of concrete, is adjustable to accommodate concrete of any of a wide range of consistencies.
- a vehicle body having a substantially upright front wall, upright side walls which extend generally rearwardly from the front wall and converge toward a discharge outlet at the rear of the body, and a bottom wall extending from one side wall to the other and from the front wall to the discharge outlet and which is curved about an axis that extends lengthwise through the body:
- E. means readily removably supporting the agitator for rotation in the body comprising (1) cooperating means on the front wall of the body and on the front end portion of the agitator stem for rotatably supporting the latter coaxially with the drive shaft, and
- coupling means providing an axially separable driving connection between the drive shaft and the front end portion of the agitator stem;
- G a plurality of arms projecting substantially radially outwardly from the agitator stem at axially spaced intervals along the same;
- each of said arms being rearwardly inclined with respect to the agitator shaft at an angle such as to be normal to the surface of said bottom wall portion at all points around the lower portion of the orbit of the arm.
- detachable securement means extending through each body side wall and the legs of the bracket straddling the same for holding the brackets against displacement relative to the body.
- a vehicle dump body having a substantially upright front wall, and side and convex bottom walls which extend generally rearwardly from the front wall and have portions that converge upwardly and rearwardly toward a discharge outlet at the rear of the body, means adapting the dump body for agitating transport of materials of different viscosities and for non-agitating transport of flowable materials, said means comprising:
- rear bearing support means comprising (1) a pair of brackets, each adapted to be received on and detachably secured to a side wall near the discharge outlet,
- G a plug nonrotatably secured in each of said arms near to but spaced inwardly from the outer end thereof and in which there is a threaded coaxial hole;
- H a plug-like blade holder receivable in the outer end portion of each of said arms, axially outwardly of the plug, in different positions of rotation about the axis of the arm and having a coaxial hole therethrough;
- cooperating means respectively fixed on each arm and on its blade holder, engageable upon axial insertion of the blade holder into the end portion of the arm, for confining the blade holder against rotation about the axis of the arm.
- a vehicle body having a substantially upright front wall, side walls which extend generally rearwardly from the front wall and converge toward a discharge outlet at the rear end of the body, a bottom wall which extends from one side wall to the other and from the front wall to the discharge outlet and which is curved about an axis that extends lengthwise through the body between the side walls, and a rotatable agitator comprising a shaft which extends along said axis and a plurality of axially spaced bladed arms projecting substantially radially from said shaft, means readily removably mounting the agitator in the body, said last named means comprising:
- bearing means carried by the front wall of the body and in which said drive shaft is rotatably journaled with its axis coinciding with said axis about which the bottom wall is curved;
- C. means on the hem end portion of the drive shaft for drivingly connecting the same with a power source
- E. rear bearing support means comprising (1) a pair of brackets, each having a first portion adapted to rest upon the top edge of a side wall near the discharge outlet and another portion which projects downwardly from said first portion and overlies one face of the side wall,
- removable securement means extending through said downwardly projecting portion of each bracket and its adjacent side wall to detachably secure the rear bearing support means to the body.
- an agitator for a vehicle dump body of the type in which freshly mixed concrete or the like is transported and which agitator comprises an elongated rotatably driven shaft extending through the body and a plurality of tubular arms projecting radially outwardly from said shaft at axially spaced intervals, adjustable blade means on each of said arms comprising:
- cooperating means on the blade holder and on the arm for confining the blade holder against angular displacement out of any one of a plurality of positions of angular adjustment of the blade about the axis of the arm.
- an agitator for a vehicle dump body of the type in which freshly mixed concrete or the like is transported and which agitator comprises an elongated rotatably driven shaft extending through the body and a plurality of elongated arms projecting substantially radially outwardly from said shaft at axially spaced intervals, adjustable blade means on each arm comprising:
- coaxial detachable securement means cooperating with the arm and the blade holder to removably mount the latter coaxially on the outer end portion of the arm for rotation about the axis of the arm to different positions of angular adjustment of the blade;
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