COUPLING FOR CONTAINMENT PLOWS AND PUSHERS
20170370069 · 2017-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/3686
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E02F3/3604
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E02F3/7622
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International classification
E02F3/76
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E01H5/06
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Abstract
A pivot coupling system that permits the use of attachable equipment such as material pushers or containment plows with a range of vehicles including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), utility task vehicle (UTV), lawn and garden tractors, small farm tractors, small trucks, skid-steer loaders, etc.
Claims
1. A material pusher coupling system, comprising: a material pusher having at least a pair of spaced-apart hinge bosses attached to a rear of the pusher and located along a common axis, said axis being parallel with a longitudinal axis of the material pusher; a vehicle coupler including a pusher interface on one side thereof and a vehicle interface on another side thereof, where the pusher interface includes at least one hinge boss, fitting between the spaced apart hinge bosses, in a position where a common hinge pin extends through the interior of the spaced-apart hinge bosses and the at least one hinge boss on the vehicle coupler, to cause the material pusher and the vehicle coupler to be in a pivoting, hinged connection to one another; and wherein the vehicle interface is suitable for attachment to components of the vehicle to which the material pusher is to be attached for use.
2. The coupling system according to claim 1, wherein the pusher interface of the vehicle coupler includes an angular limit to control the relative amount of pivot (rotation) of the material pusher with respect to the vehicle.
3. The coupling system according to claim 2, wherein relative amount of pivot (rotation) is dependent upon the vehicle's configuration.
4. The coupling system according to claim 1, wherein the rear surface of the material pusher includes an angular limit to control the relative amount of pivot (rotation) of the material pusher with respect to the vehicle.
5. The coupling system according to claim 1, further including a pin located in the middle of the hinge bosses attached to the plow and the coupler, and spanning at least a combined length of the bosses.
6. An equipment coupling system, comprising: an attachable piece of equipment having a pair of spaced-apart hinge bosses attached to a rear thereof, the hinge bosses being located along a common axis, said axis being parallel with a longitudinal axis of the piece of equipment; a vehicle coupler including an equipment interface on one side thereof and a vehicle interface on another side thereof, where the equipment interface includes at least one hinge boss, fitting between the spaced apart hinge bosses, in a position where a common hinge pin extends through the interior of the spaced-apart hinge bosses and the at least one hinge boss on the vehicle coupler, to cause the piece of equipment and the vehicle coupler to be in a pivoting, hinged connection to one another; and wherein the vehicle interface is suitable for attachment to components of the vehicle to which the piece of equipment is to be attached for use.
7. The coupling system according to claim 6, wherein the equipment interface of the vehicle coupler includes an angular limit to control the relative amount of pivot of the piece of equipment with respect to the vehicle coupler.
8. The coupling system according to claim 7, wherein relative amount of pivot is a function of vehicle configuration.
9. The coupling system according to claim 6, further including a pin located in the middle of the hinge bosses attached to the plow and the coupler, and spanning at least a combined length of the bosses.
10. An equipment coupling system, comprising: an attachable piece of equipment having at least one pair of spaced-apart first bosses attached to a rear thereof, each of said pair of first bosses being located and aligned along a common axis, said axis being parallel with a longitudinal axis of the piece of equipment; a vehicle coupler including an equipment interface on one side thereof and a vehicle interface on another side thereof, where the equipment interface includes at least one pair of second bosses for each of the first bosses on the attachable piece of equipment, wherein for each of said first bosses and associated pair of second bosses a common pin extends through the interior of the first boss and pair of second bosses to cause the piece of equipment and the vehicle coupler to be connected to one another; and wherein the vehicle interface is suitable for attachment to components of the vehicle to which the piece of equipment is to be attached for use.
11. The equipment coupling system according to claim 10, further including at least one additional boss located and attached to the rear of said attachable piece of equipment, and where the vehicle coupler further includes at least a pair of additional second bosses for each additional boss on the rear of said attachable piece of equipment, the additional boss and associated additional second bosses being aligned so as to permit a pin to be placed therethrough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] The various embodiments described herein are not intended to limit the disclosure to those embodiments described. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the various embodiments and equivalents set forth. For a general understanding, reference is made to the drawings. In the drawings, like references have been used throughout to designate identical or similar elements. It is also noted that the drawings may not have been drawn to scale and that certain regions may have been purposely drawn disproportionately so that the features and aspects could be properly depicted.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Referring to the figures, depicted therein are various embodiment of the disclosed pivoting coupling system. For example, in
[0016] As illustrated in
[0017] Referring to
[0018] As will be further appreciated, while the amount of pivot about the hinge pin 180 is limited by the potential contact of the coupler and the plow, the addition of the angular limit devices 168 may be customized for particular couplers to match the capability of the vehicle. For example, a vehicle having the coupler attached directly to its frame or to a limited-lift structure would only have a small amount of permitted pivot range (arrow 190), whereas a vehicle (e.g., 210) having the ability to significantly raise/lower a plow, snow blower, bucket, etc., may have a greater pivot range to permit more flexibility in the use of the plow, for example, over uneven surfaces. Thus, the relative amount of pivot (e.g., rotation about axis 120) for a particular coupling system is dependent upon or a function of the vehicle's configuration or capability.
[0019] While in general practice the angular limit 168 would be placed on the coupler interface so that it may be customized to the vehicle as described above, it is contemplated that in an alternative embodiment the rear surface of the material pusher has the angular limit installed to control the relative amount of pivot (rotation) of the material pusher with respect to the vehicle. Also contemplated is the use of an adjustable angular limit device or configuration, where a surface of the limit device can be adjusted, or replaced with a device of different size in order to modify the pivot range.
[0020] As noted, the coupling to a vehicle is completed by insertion of a hinge pin 180 through the middle of the hinge bosses attached to the plow and the coupler, with the hinge pin spanning at least a combined length of the bosses. Preferably the hinge pin outer diameter is just slightly smaller than the diameter of the hinge bosses (e.g., from 0.5″-1.5″ in diameter) and the pin extends slightly beyond the end of the outermost bosses, and also includes through holes in it that enable the use of a washer(s) and a locking mechanism such as a spring-type linch pin 194 to be placed through it in order to retain the hinge pin in place once the coupling is completed.
[0021] Turning now to
[0022] In the second option, each of the spaced-apart first bosses 110a on the attachable piece of equipment, such as pusher 90, is located and aligned along a common axis (e.g., axis 120), the axis being parallel with a longitudinal axis of the piece of equipment. The vehicle coupler 160, includes the equipment interface on the equipment-facing or front side thereof in
[0023] It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore anticipated that all such changes and modifications be covered by the instant application.