Method and apparatus for safely and quickly removing snow from narrow pedestrian and vehicular paths
11015312 · 2021-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01H5/098
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01H5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H5/09
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A method and system which provides for a zero turn stand-on snow blower with only two powered wheels and two free-wheeling casters and which provides for the ability to blow snow from narrow paths, turn around without leaving the sidewalk, automatically turn off the auger and present a shovel for performing quick detailed shoveling tasks when stepping off the snow blower.
Claims
1. A stand-on snow blower comprising: a frame; a motor supported by said frame; a snow blower head, pivotally coupled to said frame and powered by said motor; a winch coupled to said frame and configured to selectively pivot said snow blower head with respect to said frame and to maintain said snow blower head at a constant angular orientation with respect to said frame; a plurality of wheels including: an unpowered right front caster, a right rear powered wheel, an unpowered left front caster and a left rear powered wheel; where said right rear powered wheel and said left rear powered wheel are the only powered wheels in said plurality of wheels; where each of said plurality of wheels are in combination, sized and configured to couple to said frame in a way that said stand-on snow blower can be driven by said motor to turn 360 degrees while each of said plurality of wheels is constantly remaining in a circle having a maximum diameter of 48 inches; a snow blower head angular orientation locking system which comprises: a first snow blower head load bearing pin; where a support portion of said snow blower head has a hole therethrough configured to receive therein said first snow blower head load bearing pin, and a front portion of said frame has a hole therethrough configured to receive therein said first snow blower head load bearing pin; and where said snow blower head angular orientation locking system is configured to maintain said snow blower head at a constant angular orientation with respect to said frame, without any use of said winch.
2. The stand-on snow blower of claim 1 further comprising: a means for transferring power from the motor to an auger in the snow blower head.
3. The stand-on snow blower of claim 2 wherein said means for transferring power from the motor to an auger in the snow blower head comprises an extendable drive shaft.
4. The stand-on snow blower of claim 1 further comprising an extendable drive shaft coupled between the motor and the snow blower head.
5. A stand-on snow blower comprising: a frame; a motor supported by said frame; a snow blower head, pivotally coupled to said frame and powered by said motor; a plurality of wheels including: an unpowered right front caster, a right rear powered wheel, an unpowered left front caster and a left rear powered wheel; where said right rear powered wheel and said left rear powered wheel are the only powered wheels in said plurality of wheels; where each of said plurality of wheels are in combination, sized and configured to couple to said frame in a way that said stand-on snow blower can be driven by said motor to turn 360 degrees while each of said plurality of wheels is constantly remaining in a circle having a maximum diameter of 48 inches; a shovel retention bracket having a shovel receiving bracket head portion with a shovel receiving bracket head portion handle receiving opening therein; said shovel receiving bracket head portion is coupled to a shovel receiving bracket longitudinal portion; and said shovel retention bracket is centrally disposed on an abdominal pad.
6. The stand-on snow blower of claim 5 wherein said shovel retention bracket is configured to retain a shovel having a shovel longitudinal portion.
7. The stand-on snow blower of claim 6 wherein said shovel has a shovel handle configured to cooperate with said shovel receiving bracket head portion handle receiving opening.
8. The stand-on snow blower of claim 7 further comprising a stand-on platform.
9. The stand-on snow blower of claim 8 wherein, in combination, said shovel retention bracket, said shovel longitudinal portion, and said stand-on platform are configured to cause said shovel handle to slightly move upward from said shovel receiving bracket head portion when an operator of said stand-on snow blower steps off said stand-on platform.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention may be more fully understood by reading the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, in conjunction with the appended drawing wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Although described with particular reference to a stand-on snow blower, (such as a 2×4 with one powered wheel and one unpowered caster per side) the system and method for removing snow can be implemented in many different types of stand-on snow blowers with only two powered wheels.
(12) In an embodiment, the system and method for removing snow can be implemented on a ride-on machine which is capable of receiving a snow blower or a snow broom.
(13) The details below should be viewed as examples of many potential variations of the present invention which are protected hereunder.
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(19) The precise implementation of the present invention will vary depending upon the particular application. For example, in some embodiments, platform side with differential height characteristic 312 may be different from any OEM mower platform side so as to allow for engagement of the shovel scraping edge 436 to contact a platform side edge portion 314 at a height to permit the shovel 420 to be automatically very slightly ejected from the shovel retention bracket 400 when the operator steps off the switched stand-on platform 310, thereby making quick shovel removal possible. Adjustment of the length of shovel longitudinal portion 424 can accommodate operator preferences regarding automatic shovel handle ejection and/or retention, and clearance for operator footwear under the shovel scraping edge 436.
(20) The kill switch of the Scag V Ride 2 mower has been repurposed for the automatic shutting off of the engine (not shown) which is coupled to and drives each of the right side powered rear wheel 140 and the left side powered rear wheel 142 whenever the operator steps off the switched stand-on platform 310, and either the snow blower auger is engaged or the parking brake is not engaged.
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(23) The innovative method of cleaning snow comprises the steps of:
(24) providing a powered stand-on snow blower having only one powered drive wheel on each of opposing rear sides of the snow blower, and a forward non-powered caster wheel at a location forward of each of the powered drive wheels;
(25) providing a snow blower disposed forward of each of said forward non-powered caster wheels;
(26) standing on the snow blower driving it down a four foot wide sidewalk while blowing the snow off the sidewalk;
(27) stepping off the snow blower with the auger running;
(28) automatically turning off the engine thereby stopping the powered rotation of the auger and the powered drive wheels;
(29) automatically slightly ejecting a portion of the shovel handle from the shovel receiving bracket head portion;
(30) removing the shovel and using it to shovel an area adjacent to the area where the snow has just been blown off the sidewalk;
(31) stepping back on the switched stand-on platform 310 and engaging the shovel with the shovel retention bracket 400; and
(32) starting the engine;
(33) turning around the snow blower, without any portion of any of the two powered drive wheels or the non-powered caster wheels leaving the four foot wide sidewalk, and driving the snow blower down the sidewalk where the snow thereon has just been removed.
(34) It is thought that the method and apparatus of the present invention will be understood from the foregoing description and that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construct steps and arrangement of the parts and steps thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of their material advantages. The form herein described is merely a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof.