With Specified Support Structure Patents (Class 366/62)
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Patent number: 8974108Abstract: The present invention relates to a truck mixer having a chassis, a mixer subframe arranged on the chassis and a mixer drum which is arranged over a front drum support and a rear drum support on the mixer subframe, wherein at least the rear drum support is fastened on side members of the mixer subframe via elastic, shape-matched connections, wherein at least one of the connections for the fastening of the rear drum support to a side member of the mixer subframe has a connection arrangement for the shape-matched elastic connection which is arranged within the section width of the side member.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2010Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Liebherr-Mischtechnik GmbHInventor: Berthold Ruf
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Patent number: 8939239Abstract: This invention is a vehicle for the transportation of construction materials in hard to reach areas, which includes: a chassis composed of transverse and lateral axles; tires to transport the vehicle; a transmission system; a steering and speed control system; a pair of fixed posts on the chassis, arranged vertically and parallel to each other, to form an area where a means to contain the construction material to be transported is placed. Where the building materials are cement, concrete, reinforced concrete, lime and sand mixtures, blocks, and bricks, among others.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2014Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Inventors: Trevor George Marchand, Clement Robert Marchand
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Patent number: 8641262Abstract: The present invention relates to a building material mixer having a mixer drum which can be rotationally driven by a mixer drive, with the mixer drum being rotatably supported by the mixer drive at a mixer frame part, in particular a traveling gear frame part, at one of its end face ends and with the mixer drive having a drive part, in particular a hydraulic motor, and a drive transmission connected to the mixer drum. In accordance with the invention, the building material mixer is characterized in that the mixer drive is movably supported by movable bearing means at the mixer frame part allowing tilting movements; and in that the mixer drum is fastened to the transmission housing of the drive transmission.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2008Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Liebherr-Components Biberach GmbHInventor: Klaus-Peter Mollhagen
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Publication number: 20110116338Abstract: The present invention relates to a truck mixer having a chassis, a mixer subframe arranged on the chassis and a mixer drum which is arranged over a front drum support and a rear drum support on the mixer subframe, wherein at least the rear drum support is fastened on side members of the mixer subframe via elastic, shape-matched connections, wherein at least one of the connections for the fastening of the rear drum support to a side member of the mixer subframe has a connection arrangement for the shape-matched elastic connection which is arranged within the section width of the side member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: Liebherr-Mischtechnik GmbHInventor: Berthold Ruf
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Publication number: 20110058446Abstract: A rotary concrete mixing drum (16) for a vehicle (10) having a drivetrain (18) for rotating the drum (16) includes a wall (33) having an opening (67) and a hatch cover assembly (37/200) removably closing the opening. The hatch assembly (200) may include a hatch cover (202) coupled to a panel (204) by bolts (212).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2003Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventor: Anthony J. Khouri
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Patent number: 7878699Abstract: A drive system for a mixer barrel for absorbing weight of the mixer barrel (1). The drive system communicates with a base (5) via a weight supporting element which supports the mixer barrel (1) and enables relative movement therebetween. The weight supporting element comprises at least one distortable elastic element (28, 29, 30, 39) enabling the movement between the drive system and the base (5). The at least one elastic element (28, 29, 30, 39) supports the weight of the mixer barrel (1) above the at least one elastic element (28, 29, 30, 39). The drive system (4) has at least one component (36) which limits movement of the drive system (4) and increases a distance between the drive system (4) and the base (5) such that a torque strain on the drive system (4) is braced by the base (5).Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2005Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: ZF Friedrichshafen AGInventors: Klaus Schiffner, Andreas Geier, Eduard Heilig, Michael Frondorf
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Patent number: 7845843Abstract: A compensation device has one first component (5) and one second component (12) between which elastic elements (11, 15) are placed by way of which an angular discrepancy between a mixing drum and a bearing bracket is compensated in a truck mixer.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: ZF Friedrichshafen AGInventor: Eduard Heilig
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Publication number: 20080291771Abstract: A rotary concrete mixing drum (16) includes an interior surface (74) at least partially provided by a polymer (90) impregnated with a slip agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2004Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: Anthony J. Khouri, William Rodgers, William Tippins
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Publication number: 20080273416Abstract: A compensation device has one first component (5) and one second component (12) between which elastic elements (11, 15) are placed by way of which an angular discrepancy between a mixing drum and a bearing bracket is compensated in a truck mixer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2006Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: ZF FRIEDRICHSHAFEN AGInventor: Eduard Heilig
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Publication number: 20080112256Abstract: An adjustably supported mortar mixer includes a frame which supports the mixer for processing and mixing mixable components at selected vertical heights. The frame is supported by three or four adjustable supports with either two or four of the adjustable supports arranged in a substantially A-frame configuration. Adjustment of the supports in the A-frame configuration simultaneously effects, in a single action, both a vertical displacement and a horizontal displacement of the corresponding support base so as to automatically provide an increased mixer support width at an increased mixer height, and a decreased mixer support width at a decreased mixer height. By virtue of the ability to adjust simultaneously both the vertical and horizontal displacement with a single action, the method of adjustably supporting the mixer is easier, faster, and safer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Stephen C. Vandewinckel
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Patent number: 7147360Abstract: An apparatus and method for collecting and transporting concrete waste comprises a container, a cart for supporting and moving the container and a lifting component attached to the frame of a cement truck for lifting the cart and container off the ground for transport. The apparatus may be stored on a cement truck so that the apparatus prevents disposal of cement and concrete waste in an unlawful or unsightly manner and allows the cement and concrete waste to be returned to a cement and concrete production facility and recycled. The cart includes a component for tilting the container about its midsection by an elongated lever or handle. The cart also includes a component for limiting the forward tilting of the container and for locking the container in an upright position. A wheel locking mechanism for at least one wheel of the cart is provided. The mechanism is manually engaged or disengaged.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Inventor: Kevan P. Elefsrud
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Patent number: 7101075Abstract: The present invention is a front discharge transit mixer apparatus. In one form of the present invention the operator has an environment surrounde by a large viewing area so as to increase his ability to control the vehicle. Further, creature comforts include increased head room in the cab, air conditing, heat, and storage compartments. A total weight system is provided for assisting in maintaining the proper weight distribution of the apparatus for passage over roads and bridges.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Inventor: Fred J. Silbernagel
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Patent number: 7048429Abstract: In order to make good-quality concrete, a concrete mixer for mixing materials of concrete by rotation is provided so as to enhance fluidity of a mixture. A mounting frame 7 supporting a drum 2 of a concrete mixer 1 fixes a vibration device 25 via a mounting plate 21. A pair of arms 20 is integrally formed with both ends of the mounting plate 21, while rollers 24 rotationally supported by one ends of the arms 20 respectively contact the outer periphery of the drum 2. A vibration of the vibration device 25 is transmitted from the rollers 24 rotatably supported by the pair of arms 20 to the drum 2, so that the drum 2 vibrates while it rotates. Accordingly, a mixture is liquefied, and thus concrete having a good quality can be produced.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Asami SeisakushoInventor: Kunio Asami
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Patent number: 6966687Abstract: An apparatus and method for collecting and transporting concrete waste includes a container, a cart for supporting and moving the container and a mechanism attached to the frame of a cement truck for lifting the cart and container off the ground for transport. The apparatus may be stored on a cement truck so that the apparatus prevents disposal of cement and concrete waste in an unlawful or unsightly manner and allows the cement and concrete waste to be returned to a cement and concrete production facility and recycled. The cart includes a mechanism for tilting the container about its midsection using an elongated lever or handle.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Inventor: Kevan P. Elefsrud
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Patent number: 6921189Abstract: There is disclosed a barrel mixer (11) comprising a support (12) for a rotary mixer barrel (13), including a tipping arrangement (14) for said barrel (13) limiting tipping between a mixing position in which the barrel (13) is angled so as to retain its contents and a tipping position in which the barrel (13) is angled so that its contents are poured out, a motor (15) and transmission (16) mounted on said support (12) for rotating the barrel including step-down gearing between the motor (15) and the barrel (13), the motor (15) and gearing (33) tipping with the barrel (13), the motor shaft (15b) being, at an intermediate position between mixing and tipping positions of the barrel (13), vertical, and the motor (15) being of a type having a mounting plate (31) surrounding the motor shaft (15b).Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Belle Engineering (Sheen) LimitedInventor: Ronald Samuel Blackhurst
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Patent number: 6645275Abstract: A bag house is mounted on a portable trailer and has a tube sheet with depending filter bags in part defining a first plenum for receiving a gas stream with fines and a second plenum for receiving clean gas from the filter bags. The fines are collected in one or more hoppers below the filter bags. A screw conveyor in each hopper has reverse flighting adjacent opposite ends for conveying separated fines longitudinally along and from adjacent opposite ends toward a central location intermediate the length of the housing. An elevation conveyor having an inlet located in the central location conveys the collected separated fines out of the housing to an external outlet for discharge into a surge operator.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Gencor Industries, Inc.Inventor: David F. Brashears
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Patent number: 6164809Abstract: A counter-flow asphalt plant with a separately controlled and operated dryer 50 and mixer 52 in which virgin aggregate, recycle material and liquid asphalt are mixed to produce an asphaltic composition. The dryer 50 is rotated by a variable dryer drive 58 about a central longitudinal dryer axis disposed at a dryer angle of declination. Within the dryer 50, aggregates are dried and heated by heat radiation and a hot gas stream generated at a burner head 112 of a combustion assembly 106 positioned inside the downstream end of the dryer 50. The downstream end of the dryer 50 is inserted within the first end of the mixer 52 for delivery of the heated aggregate. The mixer 52 is carried on a tiltable frame 54 and is rotated by a variable mixer drive 88 about a central longitudinal mixer axis disposed at a mixer angle of declination.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Inventor: Michael R. Hawkins
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Patent number: 6062716Abstract: A front-end discharge concrete mixer truck which includes a truck chassis with frame rails wherein the frame rails are spaced apart a distance greater than 34 inches. The truck chassis having a front end and a rear end. An engine is mounted to the truck chassis midway between the front end and the rear end thereof. A mixer assembly is attached to the chassis. The mixer assembly has a rotatable barrel and an outlet chute. The mixer barrel is driven by the engine. The outlet chute is movable so as to discharge concrete at the front end of the chassis.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: TIC United Corp.Inventor: Stratton J. Georgoulis
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Patent number: 5954429Abstract: The present invention defines a transit mixer for the delivery of materials to a job site. The transit mixer apparatus can accommodate different length mixing drums by moving the position of a rear mixing drum mount relative to the transit mixer's chassis. The positioning of the rear mount and the length of the mixing barrel can be varied to change the weight distribution loading on the chassis of the transit mixer.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Inventor: Fred J. Silbernagel
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Patent number: 5884998Abstract: The present invention defines a transit mixer for the delivery of materials to a job site. The transit mixer has a charge hopper for receiving material therein and delivering the material to the mixing drum which forms a portion of the transit mixer. The charge hopper has an inlet that is stationary with respect to the vehicle chassis, and a tongue member that is pivotally coupled to the inlet portion. A powered cylinder is coupled between the inlet portion and the tongue portion for allowing the switching between a material charging state and a discharging state. The inlet portion and the tongue portion are in material communication with one another and upon actuation of the powered cylinder the distal end of the tongue position is moved relative to the inner surface of the mixing drum. Another aspect of the charge hopper is that in the charging mode the tongue extends beyond a pair of flights within the mixing drum.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Maxim TrucksInventor: Fred J. Silbernagel
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Patent number: 5620249Abstract: A compact, enclosable plant for producing hot mix asphalt from various ingredients, including recycle asphalt pavement ("RAP"). The system includes an inclined rotary drum, a burner assembly for generating a hot gas stream within the drum; a baghouse, exhaust blower, and stack mounted above the drum for reclaiming entrained particulate matter; an auger arrangement for returning the reclaimed particulate matter to the: and a supporting frame. The baghouse has a lower chamber for collecting the reclaimed particulate matter and for serving as a primary hopper for certain of the various ingredients. A plurality of preferably rectangularly shaped storage and loadout silos for containing certain of the ingredients and the hot mix asphalt, and conveyors for conveying the certain ingredients and hot mix asphalt to and from the storage and loadout silos, and to a bypass chute for direct loading on transport vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1996Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: Cedarapids, Inc.Inventor: Joseph E. Musil
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Patent number: 5489150Abstract: A motar mixer driven by a hydraulic pump and motor which are powered by an gasoline engine. The mixer frame is configured as a trailer to facilitate transport of the mortar mixer. The trailer frame is further adapted so that the frame members form a fluid reservoir for the hydraulic fluid for the system. A tubular steel frame assembly, is manufactured so that the inner chambers of the frame members are in fluid communication with one another. A reservoir dam is placed inside the horizontal trailer frame member to provide a crush zone for eliminating risk of damage to the reservoir in the event that the weld that secures the front trailer frame member to the horizontal trailer frame member fails or fractures.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1995Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Whiteman Industries, Inc.Inventor: Marvin E. Whiteman, Jr.
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Patent number: 5474379Abstract: An improved portable, large volume cement mixer that includes a self-supporting inclined plane secured atop a wheeled main frame that provides basic structural support without the need for ancillary lifting equipment. The inclined plane is constructed in upper and lower hinged truss beams, upwardly hinged for operation and downwardly hinged for transport. A trolley carrying a cement mixer drum is then movable along the length of the inclined plane during operation, whereupon large batches of cement may be mixed and dispensed into waiting local carriers or trucks.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Inventor: L. F. Perry
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Patent number: 5411329Abstract: A large volume cement mixer that is readily mobile and can be set up for use with a concrete batch plant at a given location. The cement mixer is carried on an elongated frame having wheels on one end and a gooseneck connection on the front end for towing purposes. A longitudinally movable carriage is carried on top of the elongated frame and the carriage is adapted to carry a large cement mixer mounted thereon. In operation, the elongate frame is braced in approximately 45.degree. angle attitude as the carriage supports the cement mixer in generally horizontal, rotatable fixture. Hydraulic devices are provided for rotating the cement mixer during the mixing mode of operation and, after completion, the carriage structure is hydraulically controlled to move upward along the elongate frame to a dump position whereupon the cement mixer is rotated forward and the mixed concrete is allowed to fall to a discharge position.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Inventor: L. F. Perry
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Patent number: 5302017Abstract: A mixing drum unit for mixing a plastic resin and an aggregate includes a metal support drum and a plastic liner resting in the drum. An outer cover is secured to the drum overlying the outer end of the liner. The liner includes a cylindrical portion telescoped into the drum extending outwardly to an outer frustoconical portion having an outer end opening. The liner has a V-shaped shallow base which promotes mixing and ease of cleaning. The drum and liner include telescoping drive paddles which extend axially throughout the liner and project radially for coupling. The liner drive paddles extend into the outer frustoconical liner portion. The liner paddles have a radial wall and an inclined wall with an inner apex. The paddles are asymmetrically arranged about the drum and liner with at least one paddle spaced asymmetrically between the two adjacent paddles. The drum paddle is a metal plate projecting radially into the triangular liner paddle for direct coupling therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Construction Forms, Inc.Inventors: Raymond C. Platek, Robert W. Cramer
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Patent number: 5149126Abstract: A concrete mixer truck frame is distorted when a concrete truck traverses a rough road and when the vehicle turns. Flexible mounting of pedestals which support the mixer drum accommodates distortion of the frame yet provides a rigid platform for the mixer drum. Each pedestal includes an upright frame with lower ends connected to side frame members with self aligning bearings. A central portion of a pedestal is flexibly connected to an upper part of a diagonal link with self aligning bearings. The truck frame includes "C" shaped cross members connected to the side frame members. A lower end of the diagonal link is flexibly connected to one of the cross members so that the load passes through the shear center of the "C" shaped cross member.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Rexworks, Inc.Inventor: George A. Brennan
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Patent number: 5118198Abstract: An improved cement mixer having polyethylene cement mixing drum (20) held and supported by a cradle arm assembly (21) formed of cradle base support braces (23) and upright cradle arms (22) which interfit into crandle arm recesses (27) which are preformed with polyethylene drum (20). A bull gear (25) is provided and circumvolves polyethylene drum (20). Bull gear (25) is aligned with and attached to cradle arms (22) and drum (20) so they dual function both as a drive mechanism for rotating drum (20) and as a structural member for cradle assembly (21).Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1990Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Inventor: Marvin E. Whiteman, Jr.
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Patent number: 4850723Abstract: A bearing and seal assembly 10 for a mortar mixer having attached to mortar mixer frame 36 a stationary cylindrical housing 14 for rotatably receiving and supporting a hollow cylindrical drum support shaft 11 attached to mortar drum end wall 18. The stationary frame 14 and drum support shaft 11 defining cylindrical cavity 48 between them into which lubricating grease can be injected through grease fitting 25 in stationary housing 14. The drum support shaft 11 further having ball bearing assembly 49 contained therein for rotatably supporting paddle shaft 12 which is positioned coaxial with drum support shaft 11. The drum support shaft 11 further having a spring biased plurality of grease seals 30 sealing the cavity within drum support shaft 11 around paddle shaft 12 between ball bearing assembly 49 and grease seals 30. Hole 21 is provided in drum support shaft 11 for injection of grease from cylindrical cavity 48 between drum support shaft 11 and stationary housing 14 into the drum support shaft cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1989Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Inventor: Marvin E. Whiteman, Jr.
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Patent number: 4624576Abstract: In a mixer having an elongated rotatable drum surrounded by coaxial front and rear tires, the invention facilitates adjustment of the positions of the two trunnion units that supportingly and drivingly engage each tire. Each trunnion unit comprises a base member horizontally shiftably slidable on the mixer frame and a tire engaging roller confined to rotation relative to the base member. Opening to front and rear ends of each trunnion unit are holes that are coaxial with its roller axis. Fixed to one side of the mixer frame are two locating fixtures, each having holes opening to front and rear end surfaces thereon, all of those holes having coinciding axes. Three U-shaped gages are provided, each having tangs which are closely receivable in said holes and which project laterally from opposite ends of an elongated lengthwise adjustable body portion. Two of the gages are used with the locating fixtures to position their adjacent trunnion units.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1985Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: Bituma Construction Equipment CompanyInventor: Bruce A. Dillman
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Patent number: 4575254Abstract: A mounting apparatus for a transit mixer support frame and pedestals including flexure joints and rotational joints. The flexure joints allow the front of the front pedestal and the back of the rear pedestal to move both vertically and laterally in response to conditional and dynamic loading of the transit mixer frame. The back of the front pedestal and the front of the rear pedestal are connected to the transit mixer frame through rotational joints. The rotational joints include support tubes extending transversely to the frame. Journal bearing portions are connected to the frame and fitted about the support tubes. The preferred embodiment of flexure joints utilize spring loaded bolts on the front of the front pedestal and the back of the rear pedestal. A second embodiment utilizes a transverse member with an oversized slot. A pin is connected to the pedestal and may move longitudinally and laterally within the slot.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: Challenge-Cook Bros., IncorporatedInventor: James G. Johnston
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Patent number: 4357109Abstract: A mixer for concrete or other materials has a bowl rotatably mounted on a frame provided with handles and with support means, which, by moving the frame to one position, will hold the bowl in a charging and mixing position supported clear of the ground, its axis inclining up to its mouth. The frame can also be moved to bring the bowl to a travelling position to be propelled along the ground, its axis inclining upwardly towards the mouth. To discharge the mixer, the frame is movable to a further position, the bowl supported by the support means, above the ground with its axis inclining downwardly towards its mouth. The bowl may be rotated, when in mixing or travelling or discharging position, by a motor on the frame and operatively connected to the bowl, the mixer being steered by the handles when propelled with the bowl in travelling position.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1980Date of Patent: November 2, 1982Inventor: Stanley R. Blakeway
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Patent number: 4340309Abstract: A trailer transit mixer is disclosed which includes two oppositely positioned support members at least one of which is pivotably attached to a center frame and to a supporting wheel structure. Power means extend between and are secured to at least one of the support members and the center frame and upon activation the power means cause pivoting of the support members to which they are attached to contract the trailer transit mixer.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Challenge-Cook Bros., IncorporatedInventor: Evan S. Prichard
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Patent number: 4329064Abstract: In a cement-mixer truck having a mixing drum rotated via a step-up transmission by a hydrostatic motor in turn energized by a power pump driven by the vehicle engine, the motor is disposed in a chamber at least partially filled with coolant replenished by leakage from the power pump and the motor and by oil from a valve housing supplied via a pressure-regulating and a bleeding valve respectively tapping high-pressure and low-pressure pumping conduits of a hydraulic circuit. The motor coolant chamber is surrounded by an oil reservoir connected at an output via an internal filter and a second engine-driven pump to the hydraulic circuit for feeding oil thereto and at an input via a heat exchanger to the motor chamber for drawing hot fluid from the motor bath, the reservoir serving in part to reduce noise from the hydraulic motor. A ventilating fan at the heat exchanger and a water pump are driven directly by the same shaft that is connected to the step-up transmission.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1980Date of Patent: May 11, 1982Assignee: Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen AGInventors: Egon Mann, Helmut Eymuller
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Patent number: 4273000Abstract: A relatively large drum which is supported by rotation about a horizontal axis of rotation is driven by a drive mechanism. The above mechanism includes an energizable rotor that is resiliently and rotatably supported, and in frictional contact with the circumference of the drum, so as to rotate the drum when energized.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1978Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: Bucher-Guyer AGInventor: Alfred Schmid
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Patent number: 4268175Abstract: Tractor mounted mixing apparatus is disclosed including a mounting frame attachable to a three-point tractor hitch, a mixing drum rotatably mounted to the frame and having mechanism for rotatably driving the drum, and a scoop pivotally connected to the support frame and power operated to move a scoop bucket from a lowered position for scooping material off the ground and a raised position adjacent an opening in the mixing drum for loading the drum.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1980Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Inventors: Robert N. Norlie, Bruce D. Norlie
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Patent number: 4243328Abstract: A trailer transit mixer including two oppositely positioned pairs of support members pivotably attached to a center frame and to forward and rear wheel structures. Power means extending between and secured to the pairs of support members and the center frame when activated cause pivoting of the support members to contract the trailer transit mixer.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: Challenge-Cook Bros. IncorporatedInventor: Evan S. Prichard
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Patent number: 4069975Abstract: A mixer truck for shipping molten metals in an elongated, substantially cylindrical vessel, which has an end portion with a plurality of annular bearing rings extending therearound, comprises a truck body with a frame plate girder which is universally mounted on the body. The frame plate girder carries two spaced sets of rollers forming a rotational cradle support for each of the ring members on the cylindrical vessel. A drive motor, carried on the universally mounted frame plate girder, is connected to drive a sprocket wheel or gear extending around the vessel between the rings.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1976Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Assignee: Gutehoffnungshutte Sterkrade AktiengesellschaftInventors: Winfried Laubach, Kienbaum, Rolf Thomas