Snow groomer with linkage for adjustable component
09856617 ยท 2018-01-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A lightweight snow groomer designed to be towed behind a snowmobile, ATV, or UTV with an adjustable v-plow. The snow groomer includes multiple links pivotably connected to its drawbar assembly and the plow that allow the plow to swing upwardly and rearwardly under the drawbars. The snow groomer preferably includes a front link adjacent to its coupler for leveling the plow/pan assembly and for vertical adjustment to accommodate different hitch heights. The snow groomer also ideally has a lift assembly with a threaded arm that screws up and down the lift assembly. The linkage may include a slotted link segment that pivotably connects to the plow and allows the plow to float on compacted snow or leave the desired amount of snow, depending on the adjustment, for compacting. The preferred v-plow can swing upwardly and rearwardly when striking obstacles during operation of the snow groomer.
Claims
1. A snow groomer having a drawbar assembly for supporting components including a compaction pan, a coupler, and a plow that can move relative to the compaction pan, further including multiple links pivotably connected to the drawbar assembly and the plow that allow the plow to swing upwardly and rearwardly and a lift assembly to raise or lower the plow relative to the drawbar assembly, the lift assembly having a lifting link with a link pin, and a link segment with a slot, wherein the link segment can pivot at the link pin, and the link pin can slide within the slot to assist the plow in vertically moving when striking an obstacle.
2. The snow groomer of claim 1 including a front link adjacent to the coupler to accommodate different hitch heights of a towing machine.
3. The snow groomer of claim 1 wherein the plow is a panned v-plow.
4. The snow groomer of claim 3 wherein the multiple links include three links with one link pivotably connected to a front portion of the plow and two links spaced apart and connected to a back portion of the plow.
5. A snow groomer having a drawbar assembly for supporting components including a compaction pan, a coupler, and a plow that can move relative to the compaction pan, further including multiple links pivotably connected to the drawbar assembly and the plow that allow the plow to swing upwardly and rearwardly and a lift assembly having a screw and handle with a lifting link that screws up the lift assembly and is pivotably connected to a link segment that pivotably connects to the plow and the link segment includes a slot where connected to the lifting link.
6. The snow groomer of claim 5 wherein the plow is a v-plow.
7. A lightweight snow groomer adapted for use with a small towing machine, such as a snowmobile, UTV or ATV, having a drawbar assembly for supporting components including a compaction pan, a coupler, and a v-plow that can move relative to the compaction pan, further including links pivotably connected to the drawbar assembly and the v-plow that allow the v-plow to swing upwardly and rearwardly, the links include an adjustable front link pivotably connected to a front portion of the v-plow and two links spaced apart and connected to a back portion of the v-plow, and a lift assembly having a threaded rod with a lifting link that can screw up and down the threaded rod of the lift assembly to vertically adjust the v-plow and is pivotably connected to a link segment that pivotably connects to the v-plow.
8. The snow groomer of claim 7 wherein the link segment includes an elongated slot in which a link pin of the lifting link can move.
9. The snow groomer of claim 7 wherein the adjustable front link is used for leveling an assembly of the v-plow and the compaction pan.
10. A lightweight snow groomer including a drawbar assembly for supporting components including a compaction pan, a coupler, and a v-plow that can move relative to the compaction pan, further including links pivotably connected to the drawbar assembly and the v-plow that allow the v-plow to swing upwardly and rearwardly, the links include an adjustable front link pivotably connected to a front portion of the v-plow and links spaced apart and each connected to a back portion of the v-plow, and a lift assembly to raise or lower the v-plow relative to the drawbar assembly, the lift assembly having a lifting link with a link pin, and a link segment with a slot, wherein the link segment can pivot at the link pin, and the link pin can move within the slot to assist the v-plow in moving when striking an obstacle.
11. The snow groomer of claim 10 wherein the lifting link is pivotably attached to a cross tube of the drawbar assembly wherein the lifting link is substantially triangular with one corner attached via the link pin to the link segment as pivotably attached to the plow at an opposing distal end.
12. The snow groomer of claim 10 wherein the adjustable front link is used for leveling an assembly of the v-plow and the compaction pan.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned and other features of this disclosure and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent, and the disclosure itself will be best understood by reference to the following descriptions of methods considered in conjunction with the accompanying figures, which are given as non-limiting examples only, in which:
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(16) The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the disclosure that are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure in any manner. Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) While the present disclosure may be susceptible to embodiments in different forms, the figures show, and herein described in detail, embodiments with the understanding that the present descriptions are to be considered exemplifications of the principles of the disclosure and are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the details of construction and the arrangements of components and steps set forth in the following description or illustrated in the figures.
(18) A practical goal for a snow groomer 10 is to maintain snowy surfaces as flat and as smooth as possible, and for some instances, such as winter biking, to reduce the amount of snow from a road or trail for safety considerations. For snowmobiles, ATVs or UTVs as small towing machines, groomers are a basic tool for surface grading, shaping, and packing snowy surfaces. The snow groomer 10 is lightweight meaning that it can be pulled by a small towing machine, instead of a snow cat or a tractor. Additional weights, such as cement blocks, can be added to the compaction pan 14 as needed.
(19) A snow groomer 10 has a compaction pan 14 (or packing pan) attached to the rear of the drawbars 30 and a plow 16 pivotably attached underneath the drawbars 30 via a plurality of links 20, 22 and 24, which allow the plow 16 to swing upwardly and rearwardly. The v-shaped plow 16 is preferably panned as shown in
(20) The drawbar assembly supplies a rigid frame onto which the various components are attached. The drawbars 30 will not bend or twist significantly when stressed by the operation and drag. The preferred metal components can be welded to form a tough structure, and then sand blasted and finally powder-coated for lasting durability.
(21) The right and left drawbars 30 join at a hitchplate 32 (such as with a receiver for a break-away coupler) at the front of the drawbars 30 where it would hitch to the snowmobile, ATV, or UTV. Each drawbar 30 preferably angles downwardly toward the back distal end 36 where the drawbars 30 connect on each side to the compaction pan 14.
(22) The compaction pan 14 provides for full width smoothing that leaves an evenly finished trail surface free of holes or depressions. The front 38 of the compaction pan 14 is angled forwardly to catch and spread the processed snow evenly across and under the compaction pan 14. The bottom of the compaction pan 14 can be substantially flat and covered with HDPE plastic. Wings 28 can extend outwardly to groom more widely. A rear-mounted snow comb 34 preferably grooms the snow into the desired pattern, such as a corduroy pattern.
(23) A cross tube assembly 40 extends between the drawbars 30. The cross tube assembly 40 is adapted to mount a lift assembly 42 and two links 22 and 24.
(24) The lift assembly 42 may include a variety of lifting mechanisms.
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(26) The lifting link 52 preferably includes a link pin 50 that runs in a slot 66 in the link segment 54 so the link segment 54 can pivot at the link pin 50, and the link pin 50 can slide within the slot 66 in its elongated direction to assist the plow 16 in vertically and preferably rearwardly adjusting relative to the cross tube assembly 40 when the plow 16 strikes an obstacle.
(27) The lift assembly 42 of the electrical actuator and hand crank examples of
(28) Next, each link 22 and 24 is pivotably connected to the cross tube assembly 40 as shown in
(29) Another link 20 is pivotably connected to a front portion of the plow 16 at connection 48 preferably on a front extension from the v-shaped plow 16, wherein a Y-shaped assembly is formed. The top portion of the example adjustable front link 20 is preferably centrally and pivotably connected to center portion 62 of the lower hitchplate 32 adjacent to or part of the coupler system. The adjustable front link 20 can be used for leveling the plow/pan assembly. The preferred adjustable front link 20 is primarily used to level or control the angle of the plow/pan assembly and is preferred to accommodate various hitch heights of the hitchplate 32, such as a hitch height range of 15-19 inches.
(30) The three links 20, 22, and 24 in conjunction with the preferred lifting assembly 42 (including a cable or a pivotable pin 50 in a slot 66 of a link segment 54) allow the plow 16 to move upwardly and rearwardly in a swinging motion if the plow 16 hits an obstruction. The three links 20, 22, and 24 operate with an end of each pivotably attached to the drawbar assembly and the opposite end pivotably attached to the plow 16. The links 20, 22, and 24 could also be linearly resilient or even shock absorbers of the type used in automobiles.
(31) The linkage system allows for vertical adjustment to accommodate different snowmobile hitch heights and for keeping the plow 16 level while moving.
(32) The disclosed snow groomer 10 has the ability for the user to raise the plow 16 parallel to the drawbars 30. Contrary to prior art plows pulled only from the front of the plow structure with side-to-side movement and rotation around the pulling point, the disclosed adjustable three-link system keeps the plow 16 under control in all axes allowing a more level and uniform groomed trail.
(33) This disclosure has been described as having exemplary embodiments and is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations using its general principles. It is envisioned that those skilled in the art may devise various modifications and equivalents without departing from the scope of the disclosure as recited in the claims. Further, this disclosure is intended to cover such variations from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice within the art to which it pertains.