Excavating – Scoop or excavating and transporting container – Scoop or bucket structure – per se
Patent
1998-09-28
2000-04-25
Will, Thomas B.
Excavating
Scoop or excavating and transporting container
Scoop or bucket structure, per se
37901, E02F 340
Patent
active
060529261
ABSTRACT:
A bucket for a material handling apparatus which includes a bottom wall, a top wall and a pair of parallel side walls which connect the top wall to the bottom wall. The walls of the bucket define a housing having a chamber, a front opening and a rear opening. A divider plate is mounted to the side walls for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis between the front and rear openings. The bottom wall of the housing has an upper surface which is radial from the horizontal axis. The lower end of the divider plate remains close to the upper surface in all positions between a stop at the front opening and a stop at the rear opening.
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Markovich Kristine M.
Reidelbach, Jr. Charles F.
Will Thomas B.
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