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US2333837A
US2333837A US442255A US44225542A US2333837A US 2333837 A US2333837 A US 2333837A US 442255 A US442255 A US 442255A US 44225542 A US44225542 A US 44225542A US 2333837 A US2333837 A US 2333837A
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    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
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    • E02F3/76Graders, bulldozers, or the like with scraper plates or ploughshare-like elements; Levelling scarifying devices
    • E02F3/7622Scraper equipment with the scraper blade mounted on a frame to be hitched to the tractor by bars, arms, chains or the like, the frame having no ground supporting means of its own, e.g. drag scrapers
    • E02F3/7627Scraper equipment with the scraper blade mounted on a frame to be hitched to the tractor by bars, arms, chains or the like, the frame having no ground supporting means of its own, e.g. drag scrapers with the scraper blade adjustable relative to the frame about a vertical axis

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  • This invention relates to a road patrol or scraper and has for its object to provide a strong, durable and thoroughly eicient device of this character for scraping, grading and otherwise treating the surface of the roadbed or other surface upon which the machine is operating.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a road scraper especially designed for attachment to a well known type of tractor equipped with an hydraulic system, the construction of the scraper being such as to permit quick angular adjustment of the scraping blade to conform to the requirements of different road conditions.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a road patrol or scraper including a main supporting frame having one end thereof pivotally connected with a power tractor and its other end provided with a relatively stationary circular track on which the blade carrying frame is mounted for turning movement, means being provided for raising and lowering the main frame, together with the scraping blade, and means for securing said scraping blade in different positions of lateral adjustment with respect to the main frame.
  • a further object is to provide means whereby the scraping blade may be tilted in a vertical plane on the scraper carrying frame and securely held in a selected position of adjustment.
  • a still further object of the invention is generally to improve this class of devices so as to increase their utility, durability and efliciency.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of a portion of a tractor provided with a road patrol or scraper embodying the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation, the rear axle of the tractor being shown4 in section.
  • Figure 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line I-I of Figure 2.
  • Figure 5 is a detail transverse sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 3.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of one end of the scraping blade, showing the means for tilting the blade with respect to its supporting frame.
  • the improved road patrol or scraper forming the subject matter of the present invention is shown in connection with a well known type of tractor having a conventional hydraulic system, the details of construction of the tractor and hydraulic system being omitted for the sake of Y clearness.
  • the device comprises an annular relatively stationary frame or track 1 having upper and lower outwardly extending guide ilanges 8, the top of the track being reinforced and strengthened by upwardly converging rear bars 9 and inwardly converging side bars I0 through which extends a transverse bolt Il.
  • the lower endsof the side bars I0 are welded or otherwise rigidly secured to the annular frame or track 1 and project slightly below the lower iiange of said frame to form depending ears I2 through which extends a transverse connecting rod I3.
  • the annular vframe 1 is pivotally connected to the rear end of the tractor by means of spaced longitudinal bars I4 and I5 having their inner ends pivotally mounted at I6 to the adjacent end of the tractor 5 and their outer ends pivotally mounted on the connecting rod Il so as to permit said frame to be raised and lowered at will.
  • a substantially U-shaped yoke IB Disposed above the bars I4 and I5v and pivotally mounted at I1 on the body of the tractor is a substantially U-shaped yoke IB, the free ends o1' which are pivotally connected to the bars I4 and I5 by links I9 and 20.
  • Pivotally mounted on the bolt II is a central longitudinal bar 2I having its inner end pivotally mounted at 22 on the tractor between the arms of the yoke I8.
  • a scraper carrying frame 23 Arranged at the rear of the annular frame 1 is a scraper carrying frame 23 having *its forward end portion bent in semi-circular form, as indicated at 24, to conform to the shape of the annular track 1, said semi-circular portion 24 being slidably mounted on the track between the guide ilanges 8 so as to permit lateral adjustment of the frame with respect to the tractor.
  • the scraper carrying frame 23 comprises spaced arms hav- ⁇ ing their connected ends welded or otherwise united by an arcuate bar 25 which bears against the annular track 1 at the rear thereof and serves to assist in preventing accidental displacement of the parts.
  • the arms comprising the frame 23 are curved downwardly and forwardly and piv otally connected at 26 to outstanding lugs 21 formed on the scraper blade indicated at 28.
  • the scraper blade is preferably concave-convex in cross section, and pivotally mounted at 29 on lugs extending from the convex face of the scraper, in spaced relation to the lugs 21, are adjusting links 30 having a plurality of openings 3l formed therein and through which extend securing bolts 3'2 for holding the blade in diiierent positions of of openings 31 formed in the curved portion 2
  • 'I'he link I9 is preferably formed in two sections, the lower one of which is provided with a threaded boss 33 adapted to receive threads 33 on the upper section, the latter being provided with a crank 40, by rotating which one side of the blade carrying frame 23 may be elevated so as to permit the working edge of the scraper to conform to the crown of a roadbed.
  • the scraper blade assembly may be raised and lowered by the conventional hydraulic system previously referred to but, for the sake of clearness, there is shown a cable Il, one end of which is provided with a hook tting over the bolt Il lwhile the other end is connected with a hand operated winch 42.
  • the scraper assembly may be raised and lowered by a hydraulic system or by any other means, if desired. It will, of course, be understood that the joints and adjacent members are suillciently flexible to permit transverse tilting of the frame Without undue binding of the parts.
  • the structure herein shown and described is so constructed that the blade assembly may" be raised and lowered either to conform to inequalities in surface material of a roadbed or to permit turning oi' the tractor and that the scraper blade may be shifted either to the right or to the left, and said scraper blade angularly adjusted in a vertical plane to conform to the requirements of dinerent road conditions.
  • the combination with a tractor, of a scraper assembly including a relatively stationary annular frame having a perforation formed therein and provided with upper and lower guide anges, means for pivotally supporting the stationary frame on the tractor, a perforated movable frame mounted for turning movement between the guide flanges of the annular frame, s, brace secured to the inner face of the annular frame and having an intermediate oil'set portion provided with a perforation, a scraping blade carried by the movable frame, a locking pin extending through the perforations in the intermediate olfset portion and annular frame and engaging the adjacent perforations in the movable frame for locking said movable frame in diil'erent positions* of lateral adjustment, ⁇ and means for raising and lowering the scraper assembly.
  • a scraper assembly including a relatively stationary annular frame provided with spaced guide flanges and having a perforation formed therein, upwardly converging top bars secured to the annular frame, converging side bars secured to said frame and intersecting the upwardly converging bars, a bolt connecting the upper ends of said bars, the lower portions of the side bars being extended below the annular frame, longitudinal bars forming a pivotal connection between the lower ends of the side bars and said tractor, a movable frame mounted for turning movement between the flanges of said annular frame and provided with a scraping blade, said movable frame being formed with a series of perforations, a brace secured to the inner portion of the annular frame Aand provided with a perforation, a locking pin extending through said perforation for selective engagement with.
  • one of the perforations in the movable frame for holding said movable frame in diil'erent positions of adjustment, a bar forming a pivotal connection between the tractor and said bolt,
  • a scraper assembly including a relatively stationary perforated annular frame pivotally connected with the tractor and provided with upper and lower guide flanges, a brace secured to the inner face of the annular frame having its intermediate portion offset and formed with a perforation, a reinforcing bar interposed between the offset portion and said annular frame, a movable frame having its forward portion conforming to the shape of the annular frame and mounted for turning movement thereon between said guide flanges and its rear portion provided with downwardly and forwardly extending terminals, a scraping blade pivotally mounted on said terminals for angular adjustment with respect thereto, an arcuate plate secured to the rear portion of the movable frame and bearing against the annular frame, a locking pin extending through the perforation in the brace and through the reinforcing Dlate and engaging in the adjacent opening in the movable frame for locking said frame in different positions of lateral adjustment with respect to the tractor, and means for raising and lowering the scraper assembly.

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H. WIBBELS ROAD SGRAPER Nov. 9, 1.943
Filed May B, 1942 2 Slxeebs-SheekI 2 MRI/EY WIBBELS Patented Nov. 9, 1943 ROAD SCBAPER Harvey Wibbcls, Beiou, Minn.
Application May 8, 1942, Serial No. 442.255
5 Claims. (Cl. 37-156) This invention relates to a road patrol or scraper and has for its object to provide a strong, durable and thoroughly eicient device of this character for scraping, grading and otherwise treating the surface of the roadbed or other surface upon which the machine is operating.
A further object of the invention is to provide a road scraper especially designed for attachment to a well known type of tractor equipped with an hydraulic system, the construction of the scraper being such as to permit quick angular adjustment of the scraping blade to conform to the requirements of different road conditions.
A further object of the invention is to provide a road patrol or scraper including a main supporting frame having one end thereof pivotally connected with a power tractor and its other end provided with a relatively stationary circular track on which the blade carrying frame is mounted for turning movement, means being provided for raising and lowering the main frame, together with the scraping blade, and means for securing said scraping blade in different positions of lateral adjustment with respect to the main frame.
A further object is to provide means whereby the scraping blade may be tilted in a vertical plane on the scraper carrying frame and securely held in a selected position of adjustment.
A still further object of the invention is generally to improve this class of devices so as to increase their utility, durability and efliciency.
In the accompanying drawings: Figure 1 is a top plan view of a portion of a tractor provided with a road patrol or scraper embodying the present invention.
Figure 2 is a side elevation, the rear axle of the tractor being shown4 in section.
Figure 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line I-I of Figure 2.
Figure 5 is a detail transverse sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 3.
Figure 6 is a perspective view of one end of the scraping blade, showing the means for tilting the blade with respect to its supporting frame.
The improved road patrol or scraper forming the subject matter of the present invention is shown in connection with a well known type of tractor having a conventional hydraulic system, the details of construction of the tractor and hydraulic system being omitted for the sake of Y clearness.
In the drawings, 5 indicates the rear portion of the tractor and 6 the traction wheels between which is disposed the mechanism for mounting and adjusting the scraping blade. The device comprises an annular relatively stationary frame or track 1 having upper and lower outwardly extending guide ilanges 8, the top of the track being reinforced and strengthened by upwardly converging rear bars 9 and inwardly converging side bars I0 through which extends a transverse bolt Il. The lower endsof the side bars I0 are welded or otherwise rigidly secured to the annular frame or track 1 and project slightly below the lower iiange of said frame to form depending ears I2 through which extends a transverse connecting rod I3. The annular vframe 1 is pivotally connected to the rear end of the tractor by means of spaced longitudinal bars I4 and I5 having their inner ends pivotally mounted at I6 to the adjacent end of the tractor 5 and their outer ends pivotally mounted on the connecting rod Il so as to permit said frame to be raised and lowered at will.- Disposed above the bars I4 and I5v and pivotally mounted at I1 on the body of the tractor is a substantially U-shaped yoke IB, the free ends o1' which are pivotally connected to the bars I4 and I5 by links I9 and 20. Pivotally mounted on the bolt II is a central longitudinal bar 2I having its inner end pivotally mounted at 22 on the tractor between the arms of the yoke I8.
Arranged at the rear of the annular frame 1 is a scraper carrying frame 23 having *its forward end portion bent in semi-circular form, as indicated at 24, to conform to the shape of the annular track 1, said semi-circular portion 24 being slidably mounted on the track between the guide ilanges 8 so as to permit lateral adjustment of the frame with respect to the tractor. The scraper carrying frame 23 comprises spaced arms hav-` ing their connected ends welded or otherwise united by an arcuate bar 25 which bears against the annular track 1 at the rear thereof and serves to assist in preventing accidental displacement of the parts. The arms comprising the frame 23 are curved downwardly and forwardly and piv otally connected at 26 to outstanding lugs 21 formed on the scraper blade indicated at 28. The scraper blade is preferably concave-convex in cross section, and pivotally mounted at 29 on lugs extending from the convex face of the scraper, in spaced relation to the lugs 21, are adjusting links 30 having a plurality of openings 3l formed therein and through which extend securing bolts 3'2 for holding the blade in diiierent positions of of openings 31 formed in the curved portion 2| of the blade carrying frame 23. It will thus be seen that by removing the pin 33, the blade carrying frame 23 may be adjusted laterally to either side of the longitudinal axis of the tractor and said frame held in adjusted position by means of the locking pin 35. It will also be noted that the vertical angular adjustment of the blade 23 may be changed as will by the links 30 and fastening bolts 32.
'I'he link I9 is preferably formed in two sections, the lower one of which is provided with a threaded boss 33 adapted to receive threads 33 on the upper section, the latter being provided with a crank 40, by rotating which one side of the blade carrying frame 23 may be elevated so as to permit the working edge of the scraper to conform to the crown of a roadbed. The scraper blade assembly may be raised and lowered by the conventional hydraulic system previously referred to but, for the sake of clearness, there is shown a cable Il, one end of which is provided with a hook tting over the bolt Il lwhile the other end is connected with a hand operated winch 42. As previously stated, however, the scraper assembly may be raised and lowered by a hydraulic system or by any other means, if desired. It will, of course, be understood that the joints and adjacent members are suillciently flexible to permit transverse tilting of the frame Without undue binding of the parts.
It will, therefore, be seen that the structure herein shown and described is so constructed that the blade assembly may" be raised and lowered either to conform to inequalities in surface material of a roadbed or to permit turning oi' the tractor and that the scraper blade may be shifted either to the right or to the left, and said scraper blade angularly adjusted in a vertical plane to conform to the requirements of dinerent road conditions.
From the foregoing description, it is thought that the construction and operation of the device will be readily understood bythose skilled in the art and further description thereof is deemed unnecessary.
It will be understood, however, that the machine may be made in different sizes and shapes and used in connection with any type of tractor without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:
l. The combination with a tractor, of a scraper assembly including a relatively stationary annular frame having a perforation formed therein and provided with upper and lower guide anges, means for pivotally supporting the stationary frame on the tractor, a perforated movable frame mounted for turning movement between the guide flanges of the annular frame, s, brace secured to the inner face of the annular frame and having an intermediate oil'set portion provided with a perforation, a scraping blade carried by the movable frame, a locking pin extending through the perforations in the intermediate olfset portion and annular frame and engaging the adjacent perforations in the movable frame for locking said movable frame in diil'erent positions* of lateral adjustment, `and means for raising and lowering the scraper assembly.
2. The combination with a tractor, of a scraper assembly including a relatively stationary annular frame provided with spaced guide flanges and having a perforation formed therein, upwardly converging top bars secured to the annular frame, converging side bars secured to said frame and intersecting the upwardly converging bars, a bolt connecting the upper ends of said bars, the lower portions of the side bars being extended below the annular frame, longitudinal bars forming a pivotal connection between the lower ends of the side bars and said tractor, a movable frame mounted for turning movement between the flanges of said annular frame and provided with a scraping blade, said movable frame being formed with a series of perforations, a brace secured to the inner portion of the annular frame Aand provided with a perforation, a locking pin extending through said perforation for selective engagement with. one of the perforations in the movable frame for holding said movable frame in diil'erent positions of adjustment, a bar forming a pivotal connection between the tractor and said bolt, and means for raising and lowering the scraper assembly.
3. The combination with a tractor, of a scraper assembly including a relatively stationary annular frame, intersecting side and top bars secured to said frame, a bolt extending through said bars at the intersection thereof, longitudinal bars forming a pivotal connection between the lower ends of the side bars and the tractor, a bar having one end thereof pivotally mounted on said bolt and its other end connected with the tractor frame, a movable frame mounted for turning movement on said annular frame and providedA with a scraping blade, a yoke pivotally mounted on the tractor, links forming a pivotal connection between said yoke and longitudinal bars, one of said links including upper and lower interengaging threaded portions, and means for adjusting said threaded portions vertically of the tractor.
4. The combination with a tractor, of a scraper assembly including a relatively stationary perforated annular frame pivotally connected with the tractor and provided with upper and lower guide flanges, a brace secured to the inner face of the annular frame having its intermediate portion offset and formed with a perforation, a reinforcing bar interposed between the offset portion and said annular frame, a movable frame having its forward portion conforming to the shape of the annular frame and mounted for turning movement thereon between said guide flanges and its rear portion provided with downwardly and forwardly extending terminals, a scraping blade pivotally mounted on said terminals for angular adjustment with respect thereto, an arcuate plate secured to the rear portion of the movable frame and bearing against the annular frame, a locking pin extending through the perforation in the brace and through the reinforcing Dlate and engaging in the adjacent opening in the movable frame for locking said frame in different positions of lateral adjustment with respect to the tractor, and means for raising and lowering the scraper assembly.
5. 'I'he combination with a tractor, of a scraper nular iframe, converging side bars intersectin the rear bars and having their lower ends secured to the annular frame and depending below the same, a bolt extending through said bars at the intersection thereof, a longitudinal bar forming a pivotal connection between the bolt and tractor, a rod extending through the depending portions of the side bars, links pivotally mounted on the adjacent ends of said rod and pivotally connected with the tractor, a movable frame including a perforated arcuate front portion mounted for turning movement between the guide flanges of the annular trame and provided with downwardly extended depending portions, a scraper blade carried by said depending portions, a perforated brace secured to the inner face oi' the.annular frame, a locking pin extending througl' the perforation in said brace and through the annular frame for engagement with a selected perforation in the movable frame for locking said movable trame in diilerent positions o! lateral adjustment, and means for raising and lowering the scraper assembly. v
HARVEY WIBBELS.
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US2493565A (en) * 1945-05-10 1950-01-03 Frederick B Arps Dirt and snow mover
US2512114A (en) * 1946-09-09 1950-06-20 Robinson Garner Laverne Tractor attachment
US2618211A (en) * 1948-11-30 1952-11-18 Frank M Fraga Draft adjustment means for tractor pulled implements
US2622349A (en) * 1948-04-05 1952-12-23 Kinnan Carl Tractor road scraping apparatus
US2704497A (en) * 1955-03-22 phelps
US2710467A (en) * 1950-06-15 1955-06-14 Sr Charles W Cundiff Power lift blade terracer-ditcher
US2735200A (en) * 1956-02-21 F arps
US2740214A (en) * 1952-11-10 1956-04-03 Servis Equipment Company Grader blade mounting
US2783560A (en) * 1947-09-09 1957-03-05 Josie M Brown Earth handling implement
US2786589A (en) * 1953-10-05 1957-03-26 Dwight A Garrett Implement carrier
US2826130A (en) * 1950-06-03 1958-03-11 Edgar V Collins Hitch assembly for connecting a farm tractor with a ground working farm implement
US3024851A (en) * 1960-01-28 1962-03-13 Harres Alfred Earth working tool and carriage of an underground cable laying machine
US3252523A (en) * 1965-04-26 1966-05-24 Utemco Division Hendrickson Ta Apparatus for optionally supporting a plurality of earth working tools
US3489430A (en) * 1967-07-31 1970-01-13 Edward Schnittjer Three-point tandem hitch

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2735200A (en) * 1956-02-21 F arps
US2704497A (en) * 1955-03-22 phelps
US2493565A (en) * 1945-05-10 1950-01-03 Frederick B Arps Dirt and snow mover
US2512114A (en) * 1946-09-09 1950-06-20 Robinson Garner Laverne Tractor attachment
US2783560A (en) * 1947-09-09 1957-03-05 Josie M Brown Earth handling implement
US2622349A (en) * 1948-04-05 1952-12-23 Kinnan Carl Tractor road scraping apparatus
US2618211A (en) * 1948-11-30 1952-11-18 Frank M Fraga Draft adjustment means for tractor pulled implements
US2826130A (en) * 1950-06-03 1958-03-11 Edgar V Collins Hitch assembly for connecting a farm tractor with a ground working farm implement
US2710467A (en) * 1950-06-15 1955-06-14 Sr Charles W Cundiff Power lift blade terracer-ditcher
US2740214A (en) * 1952-11-10 1956-04-03 Servis Equipment Company Grader blade mounting
US2786589A (en) * 1953-10-05 1957-03-26 Dwight A Garrett Implement carrier
US3024851A (en) * 1960-01-28 1962-03-13 Harres Alfred Earth working tool and carriage of an underground cable laying machine
US3252523A (en) * 1965-04-26 1966-05-24 Utemco Division Hendrickson Ta Apparatus for optionally supporting a plurality of earth working tools
US3489430A (en) * 1967-07-31 1970-01-13 Edward Schnittjer Three-point tandem hitch

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