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US1701979A
US1701979A US148852A US14885226A US1701979A US 1701979 A US1701979 A US 1701979A US 148852 A US148852 A US 148852A US 14885226 A US14885226 A US 14885226A US 1701979 A US1701979 A US 1701979A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01HSTREET CLEANING; CLEANING OF PERMANENT WAYS; CLEANING BEACHES; DISPERSING OR PREVENTING FOG IN GENERAL CLEANING STREET OR RAILWAY FURNITURE OR TUNNEL WALLS
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    • E01H5/04Apparatus propelled by animal or engine power; Apparatus propelled by hand with driven dislodging or conveying levelling elements, conveying pneumatically for the dislodged material
    • E01H5/06Apparatus propelled by animal or engine power; Apparatus propelled by hand with driven dislodging or conveying levelling elements, conveying pneumatically for the dislodged material dislodging essentially by non-driven elements, e.g. scraper blades, snow-plough blades, scoop blades
    • E01H5/061Apparatus propelled by animal or engine power; Apparatus propelled by hand with driven dislodging or conveying levelling elements, conveying pneumatically for the dislodged material dislodging essentially by non-driven elements, e.g. scraper blades, snow-plough blades, scoop blades by scraper blades

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  • HOLMAN HARRY LINN OF MORRIS, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO THE LINN MANUFAC- TUBING CORPORATION, OF MORRIS, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
  • the invention relates more particularly to apparatus mainly intended for operation with heavy duty tractors for clearing snow from public highways and the like and in general the nature of the invention consists in certain improvements in snow plows of to the ground and normally parallel therethe V divider type.
  • Principal objects are to provide for oper ating on snow deposits and drifts in a more rational and, hence, more efiicient and expeditious way than has been possible heretofore; to provide for easing the plow directly into drifts and banks by a novel system of rudder equipment controlled, for example from the tractor body; to provide cutting elements ranging the effective length of the mould boards and characterized by upstanding receding lips set with a pronounced rake so as to"hog in to ice or hard packed snow; to provide a cushioned point or pilot cutter of shock-resisting material and so designed, constructed and arranged that upon contact with, for example, a track rail or other refractory obstruction it will yield and so avoid damage to itself or to the assembly; to provide for ruggedly mounting the parts with respect to the tractor, including provisions for elevating the plow, and provisions for independently operating the point or pilot cutter; and to provide after or widening wings susceptible .of'variable adjustment whereby in conjunction with the plow they are capable of clearing a path
  • Figure 1 is a side elevational view of snow fighting equipment embodying features of, the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevational view.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan partly in section.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the cutting lips.
  • 5 is a standard heavy duty tractor of the crawler type.
  • the particular machine represented is the Linn tractor.
  • the reversely curved mould boards 6 are angularly disposed and joined to form a plow of the con- 17, 1926.
  • a sub-frame 7 with and is equipped throughout its effective length with cutting elementswhich may be of integral strip form or for simplicity and economy of replacement of separate unit iorm, the bottom margins of the mould boards, in either event being appropriately stiffened or reinforced as by the provision of wear plates 9.
  • an important object and merit of the invention is the provision of a cutter which will hog in to ice or hard snow. And this is exemplified in a construction which will present a straight edge. cutting front and an upstanding flange or cutter inclined rearwardly and disposed out of parallel with respect to the longitudinal axis of the plow in order to establish the wnecessary rake characteristic essential to the purpose for which it was designed.
  • Such construction is embodied in the cutting elements 10 having straight edge cutting fronts 11 and upstanding marginal cutting lips 12 which incline rearwardly to or substantially to the vanishing point and are furthercharacterized by thefact that they extend inwardly or out of parallelismwith the main axis of the plow.
  • pilot cutter in its regular position but which will operate as a cushion in any instance of the emergency stated and automatically return the pilot cutter to its normal position after it has overcome the emergency.
  • the pilot cutter may be held in position by a toggle lever 28 mounted for swinging movement on a cross shaft 24, and carrying a spring-pressed rod 25, the spring tending to hold the toggle in a horizontal plane, and the toggle controlling the position of the pilot cutter through the medium of a link connection 26.
  • the pilot cutter is also susceptible of manual operation through a connection 27 extending to the tractor body whereby it may be swung on its pivot in order, for example, to return it to normal position after encounter with a refractory object.
  • the push bars are joinedby diagonal struts or braces 28 and at their forward ends are pivotally mounted on the cross shaft 24. Their rear ends have eyes 29 whereby they may be flexibly coupled to the tractor frame as by coupling pins 30.
  • the rigidframe thus provided by the push bars affords an eflicient means for elevating the plow.
  • This result may be accomplished through the medium of elevating rods 31, which range upwardly from the push bars, are joined at top by a cross bar 32, and are braced as at 33.
  • the elevating rods may be manipulated by a chain 34, extending from the cross tree to a winch 35.
  • the cross tree may also carry the chain or connection 27 leading to the pilot cutter.
  • the full equipment includes after wings 36 whose office is to widen the path made by the plow]
  • the end mountings 37 are of flexible character and admit of considerable wing spread and they are under the control of suitable gearing 38 so that the wings may be quickly drawn inward and upward to enable the machine to negotiate narrow bridges and thoroughfares.
  • a snow plow comprising, in combina' tion, a rudder and its complemental con trol, a pilot cutter, and main cutting elements having horizontal straight edge cutting lips interrupted by upstanding rearwardly directed flanges forming vertical cutters, said cutters receding rearwardly to substantially a vanishing point and having a decided rake whereby the cutting stages are self-cleaning.
  • a snow plow comprising, in combination, a rudder and its complemental control, a spring-pressed pilot cutter, and means for supporting said elements, said means equipped its effective length with main cutting elements having horizontal straight edge cutting lips interrupted by upstanding rearwardly directed flanges forming vertical cutters, said cutters receding rearwardly to substantially a vanishing point and having a decided rake whereby the cutting stages are self-cleaning.
  • a snow plow comprising, in combination, a main frame including mould boards, a rudder accommodated in the depressed front of the frame, worm gear for operating it, a pilot cutter'mounted to yield on contact with refractory objects, and self-cleaning cutters at the base of and ranging the effective length of the mould boards.
  • a snow plow comprising, in combination, a main frame including mould boards, a spring-pressed system of toggle levers mounted between the mould boards, a pilot cutter operatively connected therewith, and main cutters flanking the pilot cutter.

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H. H. LINN SNOWPLOW Feb. 12,1929,
Filed N v'. 17. 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 L Qwvznkov /7 A //V/)Q J I 7 am;
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H. H. LINN SNOWPLOW Filed Nov. 17 192 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Feb. 12, 1929.
UNITED STATES ATENT OFFICE.
HOLMAN HARRY LINN, OF MORRIS, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO THE LINN MANUFAC- TUBING CORPORATION, OF MORRIS, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
SNOWPLOW.
Application filed November The invention relates more particularly to apparatus mainly intended for operation with heavy duty tractors for clearing snow from public highways and the like and in general the nature of the invention consists in certain improvements in snow plows of to the ground and normally parallel therethe V divider type.
Principal objects are to provide for oper ating on snow deposits and drifts in a more rational and, hence, more efiicient and expeditious way than has been possible heretofore; to provide for easing the plow directly into drifts and banks by a novel system of rudder equipment controlled, for example from the tractor body; to provide cutting elements ranging the effective length of the mould boards and characterized by upstanding receding lips set with a pronounced rake so as to"hog in to ice or hard packed snow; to provide a cushioned point or pilot cutter of shock-resisting material and so designed, constructed and arranged that upon contact with, for example, a track rail or other refractory obstruction it will yield and so avoid damage to itself or to the assembly; to provide for ruggedly mounting the parts with respect to the tractor, including provisions for elevating the plow, and provisions for independently operating the point or pilot cutter; and to provide after or widening wings susceptible .of'variable adjustment whereby in conjunction with the plow they are capable of clearing a path substantially twenty feet in width.
Other objects as well as the nature, characteristic features and scope of the invention will more readily be understood from the following description. taken ,in connection with the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof, wherein,
Figure 1 is a side elevational view of snow fighting equipment embodying features of, the invention.
Fig. 2 is a front elevational view.
Fig. 3 is a plan partly in section.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the cutting lips.
In the drawings, 5 is a standard heavy duty tractor of the crawler type. The particular machine represented is the Linn tractor.
According to'my invention, the reversely curved mould boards 6 are angularly disposed and joined to form a plow of the con- 17, 1926. Serial No. 148,852.
ventional V divider type. A sub-frame 7 with and is equipped throughout its effective length with cutting elementswhich may be of integral strip form or for simplicity and economy of replacement of separate unit iorm, the bottom margins of the mould boards, in either event being appropriately stiffened or reinforced as by the provision of wear plates 9.
As premised, an important object and merit of the invention is the provision of a cutter which will hog in to ice or hard snow. And this is exemplified in a construction which will present a straight edge. cutting front and an upstanding flange or cutter inclined rearwardly and disposed out of parallel with respect to the longitudinal axis of the plow in order to establish the wnecessary rake characteristic essential to the purpose for which it was designed. Such construction, by preference, is embodied in the cutting elements 10 having straight edge cutting fronts 11 and upstanding marginal cutting lips 12 which incline rearwardly to or substantially to the vanishing point and are furthercharacterized by thefact that they extend inwardly or out of parallelismwith the main axis of the plow. It will be" observed that the back terminal or vanishing point of the respective lips 12 stops short oi the front lip of the next' adjacent cutter. The effect of thiscoupled with the rearward slant and rake of the upstanding lips and the general offsetting or staggered arrangement of the cutters makes each cutter selfcleaning in the sense that it will not pack.
It will be apparent that thedescribed construction and arrangement makes for' a multiple loosening, slicing and lifting action which is distributed over a wide range and greatly facilitates the maneuvering of the machine to enable it to attack drift. And this brings us to another merit of the invention for by .the inclusion of cutting elements of the nature stated which go into action progressively I am enabled to further advance my inventive thought by the incluplow share or point ranging forwardly of the plow and which in fact constitutes a pilot cutter. By preference it is a heattreated casting of manganese steel or other shock-resisting metal of substantially wedge form having a rearwardly opening slot or recess to accommodate the rudder stock and to provide arms 21 whereby it may be afforded a hinge mounting, as at 22, with relation to the plow. The purpose of this is to enable the pilot cutter to yield downwardly and rearwardly upon encountermg refractory ob]ects such as track rails,
boulders, manhole covers, curbs, etc. In the further advancement of this thought, means are provided for normally holding the pilot cutter in its regular position but which will operate as a cushion in any instance of the emergency stated and automatically return the pilot cutter to its normal position after it has overcome the emergency. For example, the pilot cutter may be held in position by a toggle lever 28 mounted for swinging movement on a cross shaft 24, and carrying a spring-pressed rod 25, the spring tending to hold the toggle in a horizontal plane, and the toggle controlling the position of the pilot cutter through the medium of a link connection 26. The pilot cutter is also susceptible of manual operation through a connection 27 extending to the tractor body whereby it may be swung on its pivot in order, for example, to return it to normal position after encounter with a refractory object.
The push bars are joinedby diagonal struts or braces 28 and at their forward ends are pivotally mounted on the cross shaft 24. Their rear ends have eyes 29 whereby they may be flexibly coupled to the tractor frame as by coupling pins 30.
- The rigidframe thus provided by the push bars affords an eflicient means for elevating the plow. This result may be accomplished through the medium of elevating rods 31, which range upwardly from the push bars, are joined at top by a cross bar 32, and are braced as at 33. The elevating rods may be manipulated by a chain 34, extending from the cross tree to a winch 35. The cross tree may also carry the chain or connection 27 leading to the pilot cutter.
The full equipment includes after wings 36 whose office is to widen the path made by the plow] The end mountings 37 are of flexible character and admit of considerable wing spread and they are under the control of suitable gearing 38 so that the wings may be quickly drawn inward and upward to enable the machine to negotiate narrow bridges and thoroughfares.
It will be manifest to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made within the scope. of the following claims.
Having described my invention, 1 claim 1. A snow plow comprising, in combina' tion, a rudder and its complemental con trol, a pilot cutter, and main cutting elements having horizontal straight edge cutting lips interrupted by upstanding rearwardly directed flanges forming vertical cutters, said cutters receding rearwardly to substantially a vanishing point and having a decided rake whereby the cutting stages are self-cleaning.
2. A snow plow comprising, in combination, a rudder and its complemental control, a spring-pressed pilot cutter, and means for supporting said elements, said means equipped its effective length with main cutting elements having horizontal straight edge cutting lips interrupted by upstanding rearwardly directed flanges forming vertical cutters, said cutters receding rearwardly to substantially a vanishing point and having a decided rake whereby the cutting stages are self-cleaning.
- 3. A snow plow comprising, in combination, a main frame including mould boards, a rudder accommodated in the depressed front of the frame, worm gear for operating it, a pilot cutter'mounted to yield on contact with refractory objects, and self-cleaning cutters at the base of and ranging the effective length of the mould boards.
4. A snow plow comprising, in combination, a main frame including mould boards, a spring-pressed system of toggle levers mounted between the mould boards, a pilot cutter operatively connected therewith, and main cutters flanking the pilot cutter.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
HOLMAN HARRY LINN.
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US2964862A (en) * 1960-03-07 1960-12-20 Thomas H O Connor Anti-spill attachment for material moving blade
US4866819A (en) * 1987-09-30 1989-09-19 Yoshida Kogyo K. K. Buckle assembly
WO1990005218A1 (en) * 1988-10-31 1990-05-17 Engab Expertsystem Ab Vehicle-mounted scraper implement for snow clearing, grading or the like
US10132050B1 (en) * 2018-04-27 2018-11-20 Forest P. Mandan Variable geometry bucket

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2964862A (en) * 1960-03-07 1960-12-20 Thomas H O Connor Anti-spill attachment for material moving blade
US4866819A (en) * 1987-09-30 1989-09-19 Yoshida Kogyo K. K. Buckle assembly
WO1990005218A1 (en) * 1988-10-31 1990-05-17 Engab Expertsystem Ab Vehicle-mounted scraper implement for snow clearing, grading or the like
US10132050B1 (en) * 2018-04-27 2018-11-20 Forest P. Mandan Variable geometry bucket

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