Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Container for non-fluid material – and scattering means – Scattering means is flail
Patent
1979-04-23
1984-05-29
Love, John J.
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
Container for non-fluid material, and scattering means
Scattering means is flail
A01C 306
Patent
active
044510047
ABSTRACT:
A resilient extension for the flail elements of a flail-type material spreader is disclosed wherein the resilient extension is affixed to each respective flail head such that it sweepingly engages the interior surface of the material holding tank to substantially completely discharge all of the material from within the tank. The resilient extension can be in the form of a flat planar member or of a cross-shaped configuration. This substantially complete discharge of material eradicates the starter flail "dead-head" problem by eliminating the mass of material which accumulates at the bottom of the tank. A resilient extension for the starter flails is also disclosed.
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Ipnar Albert J.
Ostergren William F.
Love John J.
Marquette Darrell F.
Miller Larry W.
Seemar Frank A.
Sperry Corporation
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