Snowplow apparatus for a motor vehicle
09765492 · 2017-09-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01H5/065
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Snowplow apparatus comprises a connecting frame having a rearward mount with means for removable attachment to a motor vehicle at two spaced-apart points, and at least one forward mount with means for attachment to a snowplow. The connecting frame includes a first horizontal hinge adjacent the rearward mount and a second horizontal hinge adjacent the forward mount, a pivot axis of the first hinge and a pivot axis of the second hinge extending transverse to a central longitudinal axis of the vehicle. A snowplow, including at least one elongate snowplow blade, is attached to the connecting frame at the forward mount. A first powered mechanism raises and lowers the snowplow about the pivot axis of the first hinge and a second powered mechanism pivots the snowplow about the pivot axis of the second hinge, thereby adjusting the orientation of the snowplow blade with respect to the road when in the lowered operative position.
Claims
1. Snowplow apparatus configured for removable attachment to the front of a motor vehicle, said vehicle having a grille and a vehicle frame with two spaced-apart points on the frame, positioned below the grille, for mounting said apparatus, said apparatus comprising, in combination: (a) a connecting frame having a rearward mount with means for removable attachment to the motor vehicle at said spaced-apart points, and at least one forward mount with means for attachment to a snowplow, said connecting frame including a first hinge adjacent the rearward mount and a second hinge adjacent said forward mount, a pivot axis of said first hinge and a pivot axis of said second hinge extending substantially horizontally and substantially transverse to a central longitudinal axis of the vehicle; (b) a snowplow, including at least one elongate snowplow blade, attached to said connecting frame at the forward mount thereof; (c) a first powered mechanism for raising and lowering said snowplow about the pivot axis of said first hinge; and (d) a second powered mechanism for pivoting said snowplow about the pivot axis of said second hinge, thereby adjusting an orientation of the snowplow blade with respect to a road, when the blade is in a lowered, operative position; wherein said connecting frame further comprises a third hinge having a pivot axis in substantial alignment with the central longitudinal axis of the vehicle, wherein said snowplow blade pivots about the pivot axis of said third hinge; and wherein said third hinge comprises (a) first, second and third plates mounted together in succession in face-to-face relationship, said second and third plates each having a central circular opening with the opening in the second plate larger than the opening in the third plate, (b) a stepped cylindrical flange member rotatable mounted within, and substantially filling, said circular openings of said second and third plates, and (c) a rod member having one end mounted coaxially on said flange member and coupled to rotate therewith, and having an opposite end coupled to and supporting said snowplow blade.
2. The apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said connecting frame further comprises resilient means for biasing the snowplow blade about the pivot axis of said third hinge toward a substantially horizontal blade position.
3. The apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein the snowplow includes two elongate snowplow blades connected together, end to end, by means of a fourth hinge, a pivot axis of said fourth hinge extending substantially vertically and intersecting the pivot axis of the third hinge, one of said snowplow blades forming a left blade and the other forming a right blade with respect to the vehicle.
4. The apparatus recited in claim 3, further comprising a third powered mechanism for pivoting said two snowplow blades about said pivot axis of the fourth hinge.
5. The apparatus recited in claim 4, wherein said fourth powered mechanism pivots said two snowplow blades independently of each other.
6. The apparatus recited in claim 5, wherein said fourth powered mechanism comprises a left hydraulic piston having two ends, one end being coupled exert force against said vehicle and an opposite end being coupled to exert force against the left blade, and a right hydraulic piston having two ends, one end being coupled exert force against said vehicle and an opposite end being coupled to exert force against the right blade.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
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(15) Other than pivoting the blades about the vertical axis 14, the angles of the two blades 16 and 18 with respect to the road are not adjustable.
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(17) A preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(18) Bars 38 and 40, which are pivoted on pins 34 and 36, respectively, extend forward to a second horizontal hinge 42 at axis B. A coupling or “Pivot Box” 44, including a rotatable flange 46 with a forward extending rod 48 that can rotate about the axis C, is mounted on the hinge 42 to permit sideways tilting of the snowplow blades in a manner explained below. The rotatable flange 46 is connected by the rod 48 to a vertically oriented bearing 50, thus forming a mechanism in the nature of a universal joint. The bearing 50 forms a hinge at axis D for the snowplow blades.
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(20) Piston 54 is mounted substantially horizontally between the frame rails of the plow and the top of the Pivot Box 44 to control the pitch of the snowplow blades. Changing the pitch of the plow blades enables the operator to increase or decrease the aggressiveness of the plow while pushing snow. Pitching the plow forward while pulling snow backward makes for more effective back-blading.
(21) The operation of the pistons 51 and 54 is illustrated in
(22) Details of the Pivot Box 44 may be seen in
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(26) All of the strength is built into the bottom half of the plow, while the top half 74 is preferably made of a lighter material, such as aluminum. This aluminum part will gain its strength through its shape alone, which comprises a curled top that is bolted to the bottom part 76 in a modular fashion. Also illustrated is a trip blade mechanism which pivots the cutting edge 78 of the plow back about a hinge 80, pulling a coil spring 82 down from the front of the cutting edge by means of an adjustable connecting rod 84. The modular construction allows more strength and rigidity to be built into the plow where needed most, without adding extra weight where unnecessary. Furthermore, it allows the manufacturer to build the plow with moldboards of different shapes and sizes on the same platform. The pull instead of a push design of the trip edge suspension saves space by placing the springs in between the structural upright, rather than behind them. The connecting rod 84 that joins the top of the spring to the trip edge is much lighter in construction, compared to the structure needed to push a spring into collapse. This connecting rod 84 is also adjustable, allowing the trip edge to be adjusted for specific conditions or applications: residential, commercial, municipal, etc.
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(28) There has thus been shown and described a novel snowplow apparatus for a motor vehicle which fulfills all the objects and advantages sought therefor. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the subject invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings which disclose the preferred embodiments thereof. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention, which is to be limited only by the claims which follow.