CONVERTIBLE SNOW PLOW
20230295888 · 2023-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/8155
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H5/065
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H5/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A convertible snow plow comprises a support frame having a forward end and a rearward end, the rearward end adapted to be mounted to a vehicle, a pair of plow blades hinged together along inboard ends of the blades at a hinge at the forward end of the support frame, an actuator having opposite ends, one end connected to the support frame, and a two-position linkage connected to the other end of the actuator and to at least one of the blades. When the linkage is in the first position the blades are in a straight blade configuration and the actuator is operable to position the blades in straight blade forward, straight blade left, and straight blade right positions, and when the linkage is in the second position the blades are in a V-blade configuration and the actuator is operable to position the blades in forward swept V and rearward swept V positions.
Claims
1. A convertible snow plow comprising: a support frame having a forward end and a rearward end, said rearward end adapted to be mounted to a vehicle, a pair of plow blades hinged together along inboard ends of said blades at a hinge at said forward end of said support frame, an actuator having opposite ends, one end connected to said support frame, and a two-position linkage connected to the other end of said actuator and to at least one of said blades, wherein when said linkage is in the first position said blades are in a straight blade configuration and said actuator is operable to position said blades in straight blade forward, straight blade left, and straight blade right positions, and wherein when said linkage is in the second position said blades are in a V-blade configuration and said actuator is operable to position said blades in forward swept V and rearward swept V positions.
2. The snow plow of claim 1 wherein: said linkage includes a drive link and a connecting link, each having opposite ends, wherein when said linkage is in the first and second positions one end of said drive link is connected to one of said blades and the other end of said drive link is connected to the other end of said actuator, wherein when said linkage is in the first position one end of said connecting link is connected to one of said blades and the other end of said connecting link is connected to the other of said blades, and wherein when said linkage is in the second position said other end of said connecting link is connected to the other end of said actuator.
3. The snow plow of claim 2, wherein the connection of said drive link to said actuator rides in a transversely centered and longitudinally extending slot in said support frame.
4. The snow plow of claim 3, wherein said one end of said actuator is connected to said rearward end of said support frame in line with a longitudinal axis of said slot.
5. The snow plow of claim 2, wherein when said linkage is in the first position said one end of said connecting link is connected to said one of said blades at a first location on said one of said blades, and wherein when said linkage is in the second position said one end of said connecting link is connected to said one of said blades at a second different location on said one of said blades.
6. The snow plow of claim 5 wherein said first location is aft of said second location.
7. The snow plow of claim 2, wherein when said linkage is in the first position said connecting link has a first effective length, wherein when said linkage is in the second position said connecting link has a second effective length, and wherein said first effective length is longer than said second effective length.
8. The snow plow of claim 1 wherein said actuator is a single dual-acting hydraulic ram.
9. The snow plow of claim 1 wherein the vehicle is an ATV, a UTV, or a miniature stand on skid steer.
10. A convertible snow plow comprising: a support frame having a forward end and a rearward end, said rearward end adapted to be mounted to a vehicle, a pair of plow blades hinged together along inboard ends of said blades at a hinge at said forward end of said support frame, an actuator having opposite ends, one end connected to said support frame, and a linkage connected to the other end of said actuator and to at least one of said blades, said actuator operable to position said blades in straight blade forward, straight blade angled left, straight blade angled right, forward swept V, and rearward swept V positions.
11. The snow plow of claim 10 wherein said linkage includes a pair of links, and wherein opposite ends of one of said links are connected in a first manner for straight blade configuration and in a second different manner for V-blade configuration.
12. The snow plow of claim 11 wherein opposite ends of the other of said links are connected in the same manner for straight blade configuration and for V-blade configuration.
13. The snow plow of claim 12 wherein said one of said links is a connecting link and said other of said links is a drive link.
14. The snow plow of claim 13 wherein only said drive link is connected to said actuator for straight blade configuration and wherein both said links are connected to said actuator for V-blade configuration.
15. The snow plow of claim 10 wherein said actuator is a single dual-acting hydraulic ram.
16. The snow plow of claim 10 wherein the vehicle is an ATV, a UTV, or a miniature stand on skid steer.
17. A method of converting a snow plow from a straight blade configuration to a V-blade configuration comprising: providing a support frame having a forward end and a rearward end, the rearward end adapted to be mounted to a vehicle, providing a pair of plow blades hinged together along inboard ends of the blades at a hinge at the forward end of the support frame, providing an actuator having opposite ends, one end connected to the support frame, providing a two-position linkage connected to the other end of the actuator and to at least one of the blades, connecting the linkage in the first position, energizing the actuator to position the blades in straight blade forward, straight blade angled left, and straight blade angled right positions, connecting the linkage in the second position, and energizing the actuator to position the blades in forward swept V and rearward swept V positions.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the linkage includes a drive link and a connecting link, wherein opposite ends of the connecting link are connected in a first manner for straight blade configuration and in a second different manner for V-blade configuration, and wherein opposite ends of the drive link are connected in the same manner for straight blade configuration and for V-blade configuration.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein only the drive link is connected to the actuator for straight blade configuration and wherein both links are connected to the actuator for V-blade configuration.
20. The method of claim 17 wherein the actuator is a single dual-acting hydraulic ram.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0028] V-blade assembly 20 is connected to support frame 30 at a forward end of support frame 30 for pivotal movement relative to support frame 30 about a generally vertical axis. Support frame 30 is fixedly connected to mounting plate 40. Referring to
[0029] V-blade assembly 20 comprises a pair of blades 50, 52 hinged together along inboard ends thereof as at hinge assembly 54 for pivotal movement relative to one another about the generally vertical axis of the hinge assembly 54. Blades 50, 52 include trip cutting edge plates 56, 58, respectively, pivotally mounted to the lower edges of blades 50, 52. Each cutting edge plate 56, 58 is spring biased forwardly via a compression spring 60 operable between each blade 50, 52 and its respective cutting edge plate 56, 58. This arrangement permits each cutting edge plate 56, 58 to “trip,” i.e. pivot rearwardly about a generally horizontal axis generally parallel to its respective blade 50, 52. In this way, when an obstacle is encountered during plowing, the lower (cutting) edge of the cutting edge plate 50, 52 can travel up and over the obstacle, and once the obstacle has been passed, return to the forward position.
[0030] Hinge assembly 54 is supported by or is otherwise formed as a part of support frame 30. Support frame 30, sometimes called an A-frame, includes a pair of parallel generally A-shaped plates 70, 72 connected with a left hand or driver side support plate 74 and a right hand or passenger side support plate 76. A post 80 is located near a forward end of support frame 30 and is interconnected with plates 70, 72 and plates 74, 76. Hinge assembly 54 is formed by hinge lugs 82, 84, 86 on support frame 30, hinge leaves 90, 92, on left hand (driver side) blade 50, hinge leaves 96, 98, and 100 on right hand (passenger side) blade 52, and hinge pin 102.
[0031] Additional details of a V-blade arrangement with trip cutting edges can be seen with reference to the Assignee's U.S. Pat. No. 9,200,418, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth in its entirety.
[0032] Blade 50 includes vertical ribs 120, 122 and a push beam 124, all secured to a rear side of blade 50. Upper and lower horizontal ribs 126, 128 are tied into blade 50, rib 122, and push beam 124. Similarly, blade 52 includes vertical ribs 130, 132 and a push beam 134, all secured to a rear side of blade 52. Upper and lower horizontal ribs 136, 138 are tied into blade 52, rib 132, and push beam 134.
[0033] The piston cylinder end of a dual-acting hydraulic ram 140 is positioned between, and is pinned to the aft ends of, plates 70, 72 via a pin 142. The piston rod end of ram 140 is connected to a two-position linkage 150, itself connected to horizontal ribs 126, 128, 136, 138, in a manner described in more detail below. The dual-acting hydraulic ram 140 is powered by a bidirectional motor/pump combination. One suitable such dual-acting ram is manufactured by the Assignee as part number 79627. Advantageously, all five plow positions/configurations — straight blade forward, straight blade angled left, straight blade angled right, forward swept V, and rearward swept V—are accomplished with a single dual-acting hydraulic ram.
[0034] More particularly, linkage 150 comprises a drive link 152 and a connecting link 154. Horizontal ribs 126, 128 are interconnected by a pin or post 156. Drive link 152 is a dual link having forward ends connected to pin 156. The aft ends of drive link 152 accept the piston rod end of ram 140 therebetween, which is pinned thereto via a pin 158.
[0035] Connecting link 154 is connected in one of two ways, depending on if the plow 10 is desired to be configured as a straight blade plow or a V-plow. More particularly, connecting link 154 is of a generally U-shaped or channel cross-section, each end having a hole 160 therethrough and further including two additional holes 162 therethrough, the holes 162 being spaced along link 154 in such a way that link 154 is a mirror image of itself, or is otherwise symmetrical, when taken about a transverse axis medially of the ends of the link 154. In this way, link 154 can be installed without regard to end. Alternatively, link 154 can simply be a flat bar, with only three holes instead of four.
[0036] Horizontal ribs 136, 138 are interconnected by two pins or posts, a forward pin 170 and an aft pin 172. Horizontal ribs 126, 128 are interconnected by an additional pin or post 174. Pins 172, 174 are mirror images of one another, or are otherwise symmetrical, when taken about the longitudinal axis of the vehicle passing through the vertical pivot axis of hinge assembly 54. Similarly, pins 156, 170 are mirror images of one another, or are otherwise symmetrical, when taken about the longitudinal axis of the vehicle passing through the vertical pivot axis of hinge assembly 54. When it is desired to configure the plow 10 as a straight blade plow (first position of linkage 150), connecting link 154 is positioned over pins 172, 174 such that the upper ends of pins 172, 174 pass through holes 160 in connecting link 154. Connecting link 154 is secured in this first position by linchpins 180. Connecting link 154 thus locks blades 50, 52 together in a parallel or straight blade configuration. See
[0037] When it is desired to configure the plow 10 as a V-blade plow (second position of linkage 150), connecting link 154 is positioned over pin 170 such that the upper end of pin 170 passes through one of the holes 160. Pin 158 is passed through the hole 162 furthest from that one hole 160, through aft ends of drive link 152 and through piston rod end of ram 140. Connecting link 154 is likewise secured in this second position by linchpins 180. Drive link 152 and connecting link 154 thus form a scissors linkage in this second position. See
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[0040] While the convertible snow plow of the present invention has particular application for use on ATV's, UTV's, and miniature stand on skid steers, it can also be used on other vehicles as well. Accordingly, the invention is not limited to ATV's, UTV's, and miniature stand on skid steers.
[0041] The various embodiments of the invention shown and described are merely for illustrative purposes only, as the drawings and the description are not intended to restrict or limit in any way the scope of the claims. Those skilled in the art will appreciate various changes, modifications, and improvements which can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details and representative apparatus and methods shown and described. Departures may therefore be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept. The invention resides in each individual feature described herein, alone, and in all combinations of any and all of those features. Accordingly, the scope of the invention shall be limited only by the following claims and their equivalents.