WHEEL TRACK RENOVATOR AND METHOD OF USE
20180092284 ยท 2018-04-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F5/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A wheel track renovator including a body attachable to a device, one or more augers mounted to the body and at least one drive connected to the one or more augers to drive the one or more augers.
Claims
1. A wheel track renovator comprising: a body attachable to a vehicle; one or more augers mounted to the body; and at least one drive connected to the one or more augers to drive the one or more augers.
2. The wheel track renovator of claim 1, the body including a frame to which are mounted the one or more augers.
3. The wheel track renovator of claim 1, the body including a pair of packing wheels.
4. The wheel track renovator of claim 2, the body including a first pair of support wheels.
5. The wheel track renovator of claim 4, wherein the support wheels are fixed in position with respect to the frame.
6. The wheel track renovator of claim 1, wherein each auger has at least one screw.
7. The wheel track renovator of claim 1, wherein each auger is angled perpendicularly with the direction of travel.
8. The wheel track renovator of claim 1, where each auger is angled at 30, 45 or 60 degrees with respect to the direction of travel.
9. The wheel track renovator of claim 6, wherein a space is located between a pair of screws.
10. The wheel track renovator of claim 9, wherein in the pair of screws, a first screw is a counter-clockwise screw whilst a second screw is clockwise screw.
11. The wheel track renovator of claim 9, wherein in the pair of screws, a first screw and a second screw are clockwise screws or counter-clockwise screws.
12. The wheel track renovator of claim 1, wherein there are four augers each with a single screw.
13. The wheel track renovator of claim 1, wherein the drive is a motor.
14. The wheel track renovator of claim 13, wherein the motor is a hydraulic drive.
15. The wheel track renovator of claim 9, including a smoothing device located between the pair of screws.
16. The wheel track renovator of claim 15, wherein the smoothing device defines a series of paddles that extend outwardly from a shaft of the auger at the space between the pair of screws.
17. The wheel track renovator of claim 1, including a prickle chain attached to and located behind the body.
18. A method of filling in tracks, the method including the step of: moving the soil from one side of a track into the track using one or more mechanically rotated augers.
19. The method of claim 18, further including the step of moving soil from both sides of a track into the track using one or more mechanically rotated augers.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the one or more augers have two screws which move the soil toward the track.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0039] The body 20 is formed from a frame 21. The frame includes a central member 22 from which extend a pair of fixed support wheel mounting arms 23 and a pair of fixed packing wheel arms 24. The support wheel mounting arms 23 are located adjacent the ends of the central member 22 and extend outwardly from the central member 22. The support wheel mounting arms 23 are used to mount support wheels 25. The support wheels 25 and the support wheel mounting arms form a support assembly 26.
[0040] The packing wheel arms 24 extend rearwardly from the central member 22. The packing wheel arms 24 are used to mount the packing wheels 30. The packing wheels 30 include large flotation tyres 31 that both compress the track and provide stability.
[0041] Three auger mounting arms 27 extend outwardly from the central member 22 to rotatably mount the pair of augers 40.
[0042] Each auger 40 is constructed from a central shaft 41 which is used to mount two separate helical screws 42. The first screw is a counter-clockwise screw whilst the second screw is a clockwise screw. Removable wear plates (not shown) are attached to the screws 42 and can be replaced as required.
[0043] The two screws 42 on each auger 40 are spaced from each other on the shaft 41 to form a space 43 as shown in
[0044] A series of shields 50 are located behind the augers 40 to prevent dust, rocks and other debris from being flicked onto the tractor. It would be appreciated that shields 50 are often placed in front of the augers also to prevent access to the augers during operation for safety. The shields 50 are mounted to the central member 22 of the frame 21 and extend downwardly adjacent the augers 40.
[0045] The drive mechanism 60 includes a hydraulic motor 61 which is located on the central beam of the frame 21. The hydraulic motor 61 is attached to the shaft 41 of the auger via a chain 62 as shown in
[0046] In use, the tractor 5 is driven down a track that is to be filled with soil. The support wheels 25 are located outside the track and are positioned at the desired level of the soil. It should be noted that the middle of the track is lower that the desired level of the soil whilst the soil adjacent the track is higher than the desired level of the soil.
[0047] The hydraulic motor 61 is started and causes rotation of the augers 40 in a direction that is reverse the direction of travel. Each auger 40 contacts the soil that is located about the track and above the desired soil level and causes soil on both sides of a track to be moved in toward the centre of the auger 40 as shown in
[0048] The correct speed of the tractor 5 can be judged to be appropriate by the amount soil that is being thrown against the shields 50. If a large amount of soil is being thrown against the shields 50 which is visible to an operator, then the tractor 50 is being driven too slowly and the speed of the tractor should be increased. Alternatively, if a large amount of soil is being thrown against the shields 50, the rotational speed of the auger can be reduced whilst maintain the speed of the tractor 50.
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[0050] In this second embodiment, the frame 21 of the body 20 is pivotally mounted to two casings 70 which are used to mount two sets of support wheels 71. The two casings 70 are pivotally mounted to respective ends of the central member 22. The two support wheels 71 on each casing are in a fixed spaced relationship to each other.
[0051] In use, the casing 70 with support wheels 71 are positioned outside the track on the desired soil level. As the wheel track renovator is towed along the track, the packing wheels 30 move up and down when following the contour of the filled track. If the packing wheels 30 move up due to overfilling of the tracks, this causes the frame 21 to move upwardly and pivot causing the augers 40 to reduce the amount of soil that the augers 40 shave from the ground on the sides of the tracks. Similarly, if the packing wheels 30 move down due to under-filling of the tracks, this causes the frame 21 to move downwardly and pivot causing the augers 40 to increase the amount of soil that the augers 40 shave from the ground on the sides of the tracks.
[0052] In an alternative embodiment, the frame 21 may include a top linkage (not shown) which is operatively attached to a draft control (not shown) of the tractor 5. If the packing wheels 5 rise, this causes the frame 21 to pivot causing the draft control to override lift cylinders (not shown) of the tractor 5 to raise the frame 21. This reduces the amount of soil that the augers 40 shave reducing overfilling of the tracks. Similarly, if the packing wheels 5 drop, this causes the frame 21 to pivot causing the draft control to override lift cylinders (not shown) of the tractor 5 to lower the frame 21. This increases the amount of soil that the augers 40 shave reducing under-filling of the tracks.
[0053] In some embodiments, the wheel track renovator can be configured, for example using hydraulics, so the body can be tilted in order to allow the wheel track renovator to operate in various conditions such as on a cambered road.
[0054] It should be appreciated that various other changes and modifications may be made to the embodiment described without depart from the spirit or scope of the invention.