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US285581A
US285581A US285581DA US285581A US 285581 A US285581 A US 285581A US 285581D A US285581D A US 285581DA US 285581 A US285581 A US 285581A
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  • N4 FEYERS Phum-Lithognphuv. wuhin m. LLC.
  • Theobject of my invention is to provide a new and improved road-scraper which can be raised or lowered very easily and rapidly, and calli be inclined as may be desired to the draftpo e.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of my improved road-scraper.
  • Fig. -2 is a plan view of the same, parts being broken out.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional plan view of part of the same on the line as m, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is afront view of part of the same.
  • the wheels A are j ournaled on short arms or shafts B, projecting laterally from the outer sides of the shanks of a vertical frame, 0, which shanks are eachprovided on the inner side with a longitudinal ridge or feather, D.
  • a cross-bar, E is pivoted in each end with a vertical groove, F, into which the ridges D can pass, thus guiding the bar E and permitting the same to slide vertically between the shanks of the frame 0.
  • Two guide-rods, G project upward from the bar E and pass through apertures in the cross-piece of the frame 0.
  • a Windlass-roller, H is journaled in suitable standards on the top of the cross-bar of the frame 0, and is provided at one end with a ratchet-wheel, J, on which a pawl, K, rests, which is pivoted to one of the standards.
  • the Windlass-roller is provided with a crank-handle or with a series of apertures, a, into which a rod, L, can be passed for turning the roller.
  • One or two chains or ropes, M are fastened to the roller H and to the cross-bar E.-
  • the scraper-plate N which is of any suitable construction, is pivoted at its middle by a pin, N, to plates 0 O, fastened on the rear end of a draft-pole, P, passing loosely through eyes Q and R, projecting downward, respectively, from the crossbar E and from a frame, S, projecting toward the front from the bar E.
  • a bolt or pin, T projects through a semicircular fiat bar, U, projecting toward the front from the upper edge of the scraper-plate and through the pole, which bar U is provided with a series of apertures, through which the pin T can pass.
  • the operation is as follows: If the scraperplate is to be raised to avoid an obstruction, or when not in use, and while being drawn to the place where it is to be used, the chains or ropes M are wound on the drum or roller H, whereby the crossbar E, for which the pole l? is suspended, will be raised, whereby the scraper-plate will also be raised.
  • the scraperplate can thus be raised and lowered very easily and rapidly as circumstances may require-
  • the inclination of the scraper-plate to the pole can easily be adjusted by means of the curved plate U and the pin T.
  • pole P and the scrapenplate N can be removed, and the cross-bar E and the Windlass-drum H can be used to raise stones, pull stumps, and raise other weights, which canbe transported while suspended from the bar E.
  • Windlass-drum In place of the Windlass-drum, other devices may be used to raise the bar E; but the windlass-drum is preferred.
  • the pole must be united firmly to the scraper in order to make a good job, and as the scraper must be raised and the pole with it, the latter must be fastened to or held in the verticallyadjustable frame.
  • the scraper if the scraper were to be attached to the stationary frame, it would be required to hang loosely in the adjustable frame. This would cause great strain on the frame and necessitate a very heavy scraper.
  • cross-bar E provided in the ends with curing the bar E, substantially as herein shownand described, and for the purpose set forth.

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J. W. DAVIS.
ROAD SGRAPER.
No. 285,581. Patented Sept. 25, 1883.
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N4 FEYERS. Phum-Lithognphuv. wuhin m. LLC.
UNITED STAT S PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH VVARREN DAVIS, OFPORT JEFFERSON, NEW YORK.
ROAD-SCRAPER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 285,581, dated September 25, 1883.
' Application filed May 3, 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, Josnrrr W. DAVIS, of Port Jefferson, in the county of Suffolk and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Road-Scraper, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
Theobject of my invention is to provide a new and improved road-scraper which can be raised or lowered very easily and rapidly, and calli be inclined as may be desired to the draftpo e.
Reference is to be had. to the accompanying drawings, forming apart of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of my improved road-scraper. Fig. -2 is a plan view of the same, parts being broken out. Fig. 3 is a sectional plan view of part of the same on the line as m, Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is afront view of part of the same.
The wheels A are j ournaled on short arms or shafts B, projecting laterally from the outer sides of the shanks of a vertical frame, 0, which shanks are eachprovided on the inner side with a longitudinal ridge or feather, D.
A cross-bar, E, is pivoted in each end with a vertical groove, F, into which the ridges D can pass, thus guiding the bar E and permitting the same to slide vertically between the shanks of the frame 0. Two guide-rods, G, project upward from the bar E and pass through apertures in the cross-piece of the frame 0.
A Windlass-roller, H, is journaled in suitable standards on the top of the cross-bar of the frame 0, and is provided at one end with a ratchet-wheel, J, on which a pawl, K, rests, which is pivoted to one of the standards. The Windlass-roller is provided with a crank-handle or with a series of apertures, a, into which a rod, L, can be passed for turning the roller.
One or two chains or ropes, M, are fastened to the roller H and to the cross-bar E.-
The scraper-plate N, which is of any suitable construction, is pivoted at its middle by a pin, N, to plates 0 O, fastened on the rear end of a draft-pole, P, passing loosely through eyes Q and R, projecting downward, respectively, from the crossbar E and from a frame, S, projecting toward the front from the bar E.
A bolt or pin, T, projects through a semicircular fiat bar, U, projecting toward the front from the upper edge of the scraper-plate and through the pole, which bar U is provided with a series of apertures, through which the pin T can pass.
The operation is as follows: If the scraperplate is to be raised to avoid an obstruction, or when not in use, and while being drawn to the place where it is to be used, the chains or ropes M are wound on the drum or roller H, whereby the crossbar E, for which the pole l? is suspended, will be raised, whereby the scraper-plate will also be raised. The scraperplate can thus be raised and lowered very easily and rapidly as circumstances may require- The inclination of the scraper-plate to the pole can easily be adjusted by means of the curved plate U and the pin T.
If desired, the pole P and the scrapenplate N can be removed, and the cross-bar E and the Windlass-drum H can be used to raise stones, pull stumps, and raise other weights, which canbe transported while suspended from the bar E.
In place of the Windlass-drum, other devices may be used to raise the bar E; but the windlass-drum is preferred.
The pole must be united firmly to the scraper in order to make a good job, and as the scraper must be raised and the pole with it, the latter must be fastened to or held in the verticallyadjustable frame. On the other hand, if the scraper were to be attached to the stationary frame, it would be required to hang loosely in the adjustable frame. This would cause great strain on the frame and necessitate a very heavy scraper.
Having thus describedmy invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The combination, with a road-scraper plate, a frame mounted on wheels, andapole, of a cross-bar from which said pole is suspended, adapted to slide vertically, as and for the purpose specified.
2. The combination of a pole, a road-scraper plate attached thereto, a sliding cross-bar from which said pole is suspended, and a frame carrying devices for raising said cross-bar, as shown and described.
3. The combination, with the frame 0, mounted oirwheels, and provided with longitudinal ridges D on the inner sides of the shanks, of
the cross-bar E, provided in the ends with curing the bar E, substantially as herein shownand described, and for the purpose set forth.
4. The combination, with the frame 0, mounted on wheels, of the cross-bar E, the guiderods G, projecting upward from the cross-bar E, a road-scraper plate attached to apole-suspended from the bar E, and devices for raising'the bar E, substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set forth. 5. The combination, with the frame C, mounted on wheels, of the bar E, sliding on the frame 0, a scraper-plate attached to a pole suspended from the bar E, the windlass drum or roller H, journaled on the frame 0, and the chains or ropes M, fastened to the bar E and to the drum H, substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.
6. The combination,with the frame 0, mounted on wheels, of the bar E, sliding in the frame 0, the eyes or loops Q and R, projecting from the bar E andits frame S, the pole I, passed through the eyes or loops, and of the scraperplate N, pivoted to the pole P, substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.
7. The c0mbination,with the frame 0, mounted on wheels, of the bar E, sliding on the frame C, the pole P, suspended from the bar E, the scraper-plate N, pivoted to the pole, the curved bar U, and the pin T, passed through the bar U and the pole P, substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set'forth.
JOSEPH XVARR-EN DAVIS.
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