Endless Belt Patents (Class 366/49)
  • Patent number: 10173343
    Abstract: A cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system includes a slurry mixer that agitates and forms aqueous cementitious slurry, a discharge conduit in communication with the mixer and forming an interior surface defining a slurry flow path to convey the slurry therethrough to an outlet, a distribution mat disposed proximally to the outlet, a vibrating plate supporting the distribution mat, an overhead bracing system from which the vibrating plate is suspended, and a plurality of support members coupled between the overhead bracing system and the vibrating plate. The vibrating plate is adapted to impart vibrational forces on the distribution mat to promote movement of the aqueous slurry. Each support member includes a rod, a hollow coupling member, and at least one resilient bushing assembly adapted to dampen the vibrational forces exerted by the vibrating plate, thereby isolating the rod and the overhead bracing system from the vibrational forces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2019
    Assignee: UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY
    Inventors: Frederick T. Jones, Brad Todd, William J. Rago
  • Publication number: 20070268778
    Abstract: A system, kit and method for preheating aggregate supplied to a drying drum uses in the HMA manufacturing process. The system includes a conveyor belt, at least one infrared chamber disposed in substantially parallel relation to the conveyor belt at a distance sufficient to allow infrared heating of the aggregate material, a source of fuel, a fuel control in communication with the infrared chamber, and at least one mixer disposed between the infrared chamber and the conveyor belt and dimensioned and disposed relative to the conveyor belt so as to mix the aggregate material during pre-drying.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 22, 2007
    Publication date: November 22, 2007
    Inventor: Wesley Van Velsor
  • Patent number: 6910796
    Abstract: A process and equipment for producing multi-color concrete products, including architectural concrete blocks, concrete bricks, modular concrete products that are suitable for use in landscaping applications, such as retaining wall blocks, concrete pavers, and concrete slabs. The invention includes a spray mechanism that sprays liquid pigment onto concrete discharged from a hopper. The concrete then proceeds to a blending mechanism which blends the pigment into the concrete to produce a multi-color concrete blend. The concrete blend is then used to produce multi-colored concrete products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2005
    Assignee: Anchor Wall Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul W Bailey, Glenn C Bolles, Jeffrey C. Bader, David Matthew LaCroix
  • Patent number: 5551776
    Abstract: A telescopible discharge chute apparatus for a mobile concrete production machine is movable into a transport position located within the lateral confines of the concrete truck. The telescopible discharge chute apparatus utilizes individual chute sections that are substantially equal to the lateral width of the concrete truck such that the maximum effective length of the fully extended discharge chute is approximately twenty feet. One embodiment of the invention positions the generally vertical pivot axis for the discharge chute apparatus at a lateral side of the concrete truck to enable the transport width of the discharge chute apparatus to utilize the entire width of the concrete truck, while a cross conveyor is operable to transport the concrete mixture from a central, front discharge concrete drum to the discharge chute hopper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1996
    Inventor: Harold M. Zimmerman
  • Patent number: 5273211
    Abstract: The invention comprises a mobile trailer having a frame with a set of wheels on the frame for hauling the trailer and a pair of storage bins on the frame in side by side spaced relation with one bin adapted to a receive peat with a mixing blade to mix the peat and the other bin adapted to receive sand. The bins have openings along their bottoms and connecting openings along their vertical front walls with vertically adjustable plates to vary the sizes of the vertical openings. Horizontal conveyors are mounted beneath the bottom openings to the bins. Collecting and mixing blades are in the front of the trailer and a rotating spreader mounted to the rear upper portion of the trailer. An inclined conveyor is mounted with its lower end beneath the mixing blade and its upper end above the spreader.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Inventors: Michael J. Pierce, Kevin J. Pierce, Wayne A. Pierce, Lyle S. Pierce, Randal J. Dufault
  • Patent number: 4973166
    Abstract: A machine for conditioning granular materials includes a dual section chamber through which a transport belt travels and in the first chamber of which are a pair of closely spaced counter-rotating heads so driven that the material is moved toward the narrow gap between the heads. The shafts on which the heads are mounted extend upwardly, are parallel and also are inclined upwardly at a minor angle to the vertical in an upstream direction with respect to the direction of movement of material through the equipment. Each head is equipped with blades of two different designs to perform different functions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1990
    Assignee: Sandmold Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert J. Smith, Frederick L. Walter, Larry J. Palmer
  • Patent number: 4846580
    Abstract: The disclosure describes a method and apparatus for continuous mixing, transporting and placing of large quantities of concrete in which aggregate transported on a belt conveyor is mixed with metered quantities of cement and water adjacent a place of pouring. Alternatively, mixed concrete is transported to a place of pouring protected from the elements on a belt conveyor covered by a tunnel that confines cooled air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1989
    Assignee: Rotec Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert F. Oury
  • Patent number: 4832498
    Abstract: A mobile concrete mixer comprising an elongated wheeled frame adapted to be connected at its forward end to a prime mover such as a truck or the like to enable the mixer to be moved from one location to another. An elongated conveyor support is pivotally mounted on the wheeled frame and has a hydraulic cylinder operatively secured thereto to enable the rearward end thereof to be raised to the desired dicharge height. A conveyor belt is movably mounted on a conveyor suport and has an elongated concrete mixer hopper positioned thereover. The lower end of the concrete mixer hopper is open to provide communication between the interior of the hopper and the upper portion of the conveyor belt. A plurality of vertically disposed shafts are rotatably positioned within the mixing hopper and have helical conveyor-like portions mounted on the lower ends thereof and laterally extending mixing paddles positioned thereabove. The rotation of the mixing devices elevates and mixes the aggregate materials in the hopper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1989
    Inventor: Robert C. Milek
  • Patent number: 4752134
    Abstract: A mobile concrete mixer comprising an elongated wheeled frame adapted to be connected at its forward end to a prime mover such as a truck or the like to enable the mixer to be moved from one location to another. An elongated conveyor support is pivotally mounted on the wheeled frame and has a hydraulic cylinder operatively secured thereto to enable the rearward end thereof to be raised to the desired discharge height. A conveyor belt is movably mounted on a conveyor support and has an elongated concrete mixer hopper positioned thereover. The lower end of the concrete mixer hopper is open to provide communication between the interior of the hopper and the upper portion of the conveyor belt. Mixing paddles or mixing discs are operatively mounted in the interior of the hopper and are designed to mix concrete materials deposited in the hopper as the conveyor belt is moved upwardly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1988
    Inventor: Robert C. Milek
  • Patent number: 4580902
    Abstract: A mixing plant suitable for mixing of particulate material of different densities such as road base materials with the addition of water or other liquid. The mixing plant includes a receptacle for particulate materials and a mixing station or pug mill. There is provided first conveying means suitably in the form of a conveyor belt for conveying particulate material from the receptacle to the mixing station. There is also provided a container for finely divided material which may act as a binding agent or stabilizer for the particulate material.There is also provided a second conveying means such as a conveyor belt for conveying finely divided material to the mixing station. There is also provided means for adding water or other liquid to the finely divided material and the particulate material at the mixing station.There is also provided a collection station or discharge station and means for transporting the mixed materials from the mixing station to the collection station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1986
    Assignee: Dunstan & Partners Pty. Ltd
    Inventor: Trevor G. Dunstan
  • Patent number: 4548507
    Abstract: Mixing apparatus is provided for the production of mixtures of particulate solids and in particular, for the production of various mortar mixtures. The apparatus includes metering means, control means and transfer means for metering out and introducing predetermined quantities of components into a mixer and thereupon, after mixing, delivering the mixed product into means for loading transportation vehicles. The apparatus has no intermediate containers for storing various mixtures of building materials. A mixer is provided which can be emptied residue-free. A self-cleaning conveying system from the mixer to each transfer device is further provided. The lower wall zone of the mixer can be completely opened for residue-free emptying, the opening angle being greater than the angle of slide of the mixing material or residues thereof in the mixer. Such an opening prevents appreciable residues from being left in the mixer and from contaminating subsequent mixtures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1985
    Assignee: Mathis System-Technik GmbH
    Inventors: Paul Mathis, Max Zimmer
  • Patent number: 4487507
    Abstract: A processing apparatus for sludge and liquid waste comprising a wheeled vehicle having a frame, a drum type mixer mounted for rotation on said frame, motive power means including a hydraulic pump, a hydraulic motor for rotating said drum type mixer mounted on said frame operable in response to output from said hydraulic pump, waste feed means mounted on said frame, a hydraulic motor for said waste feed means on said frame operable in response to the output of said pump for feeding waste into the input end of said mixer, storage means on said frame for storing a supply of processing agent for said waste, processing agent feed supply means on said frame a hydraulic motor for said processing agent feed means on said frame operable in response to output of said pump for feeding processing agents from said storage means to said mixer, delivery means mounted on said frame for delivering output from said drum type mixer for conveyance to a remote location, valve control means for supplying output of said pump to sai
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1983
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1984
    Assignee: London Machinery Company Limited
    Inventor: George Van Wyngaarden
  • Patent number: 4360044
    Abstract: Apparatus is provided for blending large batches of particulate polymers that are compositionally heterogeneous into batches that are compositionally uniform. The apparatus consists of a plurality of horizontally aligned cylindrical storage bins, a common feed line for feeding particulate polymer to each of the storage bins, and conveying means running under each of the storage bins to receive particulate polymer discharged from the bins. Each bin contains six or more vertically aligned partition walls that extend radially from the midpoint of the bin to the wall to divide the bin into at least six storage compartments of substantially equal volumetric capacity. The vertical partition walls differ in height in a regular descending order so that as material is charged to and fills one compartment, it overflows the shorter wall to fill the adjacent compartment. Upon being discharged from the bin, the contents of the several compartments of the bin are mixed to provide a more homogeneous batch of particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1982
    Assignee: Gulf Oil Corporation
    Inventor: Peter M. Wisneski