Patent Document:

fig1 illustrates the present invention in the preferred embodiment , attached to a vehicle 28 . the present invention is preferably attached to a tractor or skid steer such that front arms 60 enable the full operation of the present sod roll dispenser 10 . sod roll dispenser 10 has the ability to attach and detach from arms 60 of vehicle 28 and can be fully controlled by using the arms 60 of vehicle 28 . the specific manner in which vehicle 28 would attach to the sod roll dispenser 10 in order to power , maneuver and operate the sod roll dispenser 10 is known to one skilled in the art . as shown in fig2 , sod roll dispenser 10 can be rolled up or down by utilizing arms 60 of vehicle 28 ( arrows illustrate the rolling function ). the rolling function allows the user to pitch the entire sod roll dispenser 10 up or down in order to better load , unload or maneuver a sod roll . end gate 12 of main frame 32 in fig2 is shown in an open position . as illustrated in fig3 main frame 32 of sod roll dispenser 10 can rotate . rotary actuator 16 controls rotation of main frame 32 , as discussed in further detail below . in the present illustration main frame 32 is rotated 90 degrees in order to prepare to accept a sod roll 16 ( not shown ). arms 60 of vehicle 28 , are attached to top portion 30 of sod roll dispenser 10 at attachment members 14 . in fig4 a transport vehicle 20 is shown loaded with a roll of sod 56 . while a roll of sod 56 is shown the sod roll dispenser 10 could be used to move any object with a central void 58 , such as a round bale of hay . the sod roll dispenser 10 can be shifted vertically , horizontally and angularly to enter the central void 58 of the roll of sod 56 . as shown , end gate 12 is open to accept roll of sod 56 . base member 26 enters central void 58 , when properly aligned . end gate 12 shifts and latches into a closed position as shown in fig5 , enclosing and securing roll of sod 56 . enclosing roll of sod 56 allows for easy transport without the risk of the roll of sod 56 falling off of sod roll dispenser 10 . roll of sod 56 can be picked up into the air and fully rotated , as shown by the curved arrows . typically , netting completely surrounds roll of sod 56 . the netting prevents the sod roll from unrolling in an untimely manner . by allowing the lifting and securing of the sod roll , the present sod roll dispenser 56 allows a single individual to easily and quickly cut the net and completely remove the net from roll of sod 56 . when the user has roll of sod 56 in the desired position the user can lower roll of sod 56 onto the ground , as illustrated in fig6 , by lowering arms 60 of vehicle 28 . as the user drives vehicle 28 forward , roll of sod 56 slowly releases sod onto the ground , until the sod is fully released from sod roll dispenser 10 . if the roll of sod 56 is positioned such that vehicle 28 would be required to drive backwards in order to unroll the sod , the present device 10 can rotate the roll of sod 56 180 degrees in order to unroll the sod in the necessary manner . in fig7 a detailed depiction of the present sod roll dispenser 10 is shown . the sod roll dispenser 10 is generally comprised of top portion 30 ( shown and described in fig8 ), rotary actuator 16 and main frame 32 . sod roll dispenser 10 is shown in a closed position , where end gate 12 is closed against base member 26 . base member 26 preferably is circular , so that a roll of sod may easily slide onto and off of base member 26 . side member 22 is fixedly attached to base member 26 and top member 24 . as shown in fig8 , top portion 30 , is comprised of attachment members 14 , rails 40 and side shift actuator 18 . attachment members 14 can be any means of attaching the sod roll dispenser 10 to a prior art vehicle , such as a skid steer , tractor or fork lift . in the preferred embodiment four attachment members 14 are shown connected together by rails 40 and outer connectors 38 . however , rails 40 could extend through and connect four attachment members 14 . there are preferably two sets of attachment members 14 which are each connected by an outer connector 38 . while one outer connector 38 is shown connecting both pairs of attachment members 14 , the reader can appreciate that any number of outer connectors 38 could be used to increase stability . the two pairs of attachment members 14 are connected to one another by two rails 40 . as illustrated in fig9 , main frame 32 is comprised of top member 24 , side member 22 , base member 26 and end gate 12 . rotary actuator 16 is comprised of a motor portion 34 , bearings 36 , central hub 52 and shaft 46 . top member 24 is attached to rotary actuator 16 by a rotating shaft 46 . end gate actuator 42 is attached to shaft 46 and rotates with shaft 46 . end gate actuator 42 closes end gate 12 when it extends , in order to secure a sod roll . while end gate actuator 42 could be any means of actuating end gate 12 , a hydraulic cylinder is preferably used as end gate actuator 42 . end gate 12 pivots about hinge 62 . rotary actuator 16 can be any type of rotary actuator , such as an electric gear motor . however , in the preferred embodiment a hydraulic motor is used , which converts hydraulic pressure and flow into torque and angular displacement . additionally , while hydraulic lines are not shown in the illustrations herein , one skilled in the art would recognize that in order to power and control a hydraulically powered sod roll dispenser 10 , hydraulic lines would be necessary . as illustrated in fig1 , when end gate actuator 42 retracts , end gate latch 44 pivots upward and end gate 12 is pulled open . it is in this position that optional fastener 50 is visible . fastener 50 can be any means of connecting with base member 26 . in the preferred embodiment fastener 50 is a circular tab that fits into the hollow end of base member 26 to ensure that main frame 32 is properly closed . fig1 illustrates the lateral shifting ability of sod roll dispenser 10 . side shift actuator 18 operates by extending and retracting . side shift actuator 18 is preferably a hydraulic cylinder . at a first end , side shift actuator 18 is attached to one pair of attachment members 14 by a first connector 54 , which remains fixed when arm 65 of side shift actuator 18 extends and retracts . at a second end side shift actuator 18 is attached to central hub 52 of rotary actuator 16 by a second connector 48 . when side shift actuator 18 extends or retracts , second connector 48 moves along with arm 65 of side shift actuator 18 . as second connector 48 shifts , rotary actuator 16 along with main frame 32 shifts . as rotary actuator 16 and main frame 32 shift , central hub 52 of rotary actuator 16 slides along rails 40 , which travel through the back of central hub 52 , thereby connecting top portion 30 to rotary actuator 16 . the side shifting operation allows the user to better position base member 26 towards the center of a roll of sod prior to loading . additionally , when sod roller dispenser 10 is loaded with a roll of sod 56 ( not shown ) the shifting function allows the user to shift main frame 32 and therefore roll of sod 56 ( not shown ), such that the sod can be unrolled onto the ground in the desired position . fig1 shows a back view of the sod roll dispenser 10 . as illustrated rails 40 preferably pass through central hub 52 of rotary actuator 16 which extends slightly out from the back of bearing housing 64 of rotary actuator 16 . additionally , fig1 shows a top view of the sod roll dispenser 10 which also shows the extension of central hub 52 from bearing housing 64 of rotary actuator 16 . the preceding description contains significant detail regarding the novel aspects of the present invention . it should not be construed , however , as limiting the scope of the invention but rather as providing illustrations of the preferred embodiments of the invention . as an example , main frame 32 could be a u shape with a latch door rather than a rectangular shape . additionally , attachment members 14 can consist of more or less than four members . thus , the scope of the invention should be fixed by the following claims , rather than by the examples given .

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