Thomas P. Quigley - Oshkosh WI, US Scott L. Steckling - Appleton WI, US Troy R. Scott - Van Dyne WI, US
Assignee:
Oshkosh Truck Corporation - Oshkosh WI
International Classification:
B65G011/00
US Classification:
193 6, 193 5, 193 4, 193 2 R, 193 33
Abstract:
A light weight but strong extension chute for discharging concrete from a concrete transportation vehicle or a cement mix plant. An extension concrete chute comprising a chute assembly including a frame having a first end and a second end, with each end including an arcuate end angle member maintained in a spaced apart relationship by a pair of chute rails attached to each end angle member. The chute assembly also includes a chute skin mounted within the frame and attached to each chute rail and each end angle member, wherein the chute assembly defines a longitudinally elongated concave chute. A removable aligner is mounted within the chute assembly adjacent to the chute skin. Each chute rail is provided with a hook mounted on each chute rail proximate the second end of the chute assembly and a bracket assembly mounted on each chute rail proximate the first end of the chute assembly. The chute rails are configured to releaseably engage and support the liner. The extension chute can also be provided with an elongated channel attached to each end angle member and to the chute skin underneath the extension chute.
Thomas Quigley - Oshkosh WI, US Scott Steckling - Appleton WI, US Troy Scott - Van Dyne WI, US
Assignee:
Oshkosh Truck Corporation
International Classification:
B65G011/00
US Classification:
193/006000
Abstract:
A light weight but strong extension chute for discharging concrete from a concrete transportation vehicle or a cement mix plant. An extension concrete chute comprising a chute assembly including a frame having a first end and a second end, with each end including an arcuate end angle member maintained in a spaced apart relationship by a pair of chute rails attached to each end angle member. The chute assembly also includes a chute skin mounted within the frame and attached to each chute rail and each end angle member, wherein the chute assembly defines a longitudinally elongated concave chute. A removable liner is mounted within the chute assembly adjacent to the chute skin. Each chute rail is provided with a hook mounted on each chute rail proximate the second end of the chute assembly and a bracket assembly mounted on each chute rail proximate the first end of the chute assembly.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Scott Steckling Director of Engineering
Oshkosh Truck Corporation Local Trucking Operator
PO Box 2570, Oshkosh, WI 54903
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