US3552498A - Road grader blade mounting means - Google Patents

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US3552498A
US3552498A US706300A US3552498DA US3552498A US 3552498 A US3552498 A US 3552498A US 706300 A US706300 A US 706300A US 3552498D A US3552498D A US 3552498DA US 3552498 A US3552498 A US 3552498A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F3/00Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
    • E02F3/04Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
    • E02F3/76Graders, bulldozers, or the like with scraper plates or ploughshare-like elements; Levelling scarifying devices
    • E02F3/7636Graders with the scraper blade mounted under the tractor chassis
    • E02F3/765Graders with the scraper blade mounted under the tractor chassis with the scraper blade being pivotable about a horizontal axis disposed perpendicular to the blade
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F3/00Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
    • E02F3/04Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
    • E02F3/76Graders, bulldozers, or the like with scraper plates or ploughshare-like elements; Levelling scarifying devices
    • E02F3/7636Graders with the scraper blade mounted under the tractor chassis
    • E02F3/764Graders with the scraper blade mounted under the tractor chassis with the scraper blade being pivotable about a vertical axis

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  • the blade is urged downwardly by coil spring means extending 1 intermediate the frame and the blade carrier.
  • This invention relates to road graders and in particular to means for adjustably mounting the blade of a road grader.
  • a frame is carried by front wheel means and rear wheel means with the road- I l grading blade, or mold board, supported subjacent the frame intermediate the front and rear wheels for engaging the ground therebetweemA number of different mechanisms
  • a road grader generally designated is shown to comprise a cab 11 carried on a frame 12 having a forward of the above discussed road graders-in a simple and economi- 1 cal manner.
  • a principal feature of thepresent invention is the provision of a new and improved blade-mounting means for .'.'use in a road grader or the like.
  • Another feature of the'invention is the provision of such a blade-mounting means for use in a road grader having a frame having a front portion, a midportion, and a rear portion,
  • steerable front wheel means movably carrying the front por tion of the frame
  • rear wheel means movably carrying the rear portion of the frame
  • a blade wherein the blade-mounting means includes a carrier, means for vertically adjustably mounting the carriers'ubjacent the frame midportion, means rigidly securing thebladeto the carrier to extend generally horizontally, means carried by the frame for forcibly urging the carrier downwardly,'control wheel means, means for mounting the control wheel means on the carrier including means for adjustably vertically positioning the carrier relative to the control wheel means.
  • a further feature of the invention is the provision of such a road grader including means for tumably mounting the control .wheel means on the carrier to track the front wheel means.
  • Another feature of the invention is the provision of such a blade-mounting means wherein the positioning means of the control wheel-mounting means comprises piston means and ground surface.
  • Still another feature of the invention is the provision of such a blade-mounting .means including new and improved means for locking the carrier in an elevated position.
  • a yet further feature of the invention is the provision of such a blade-mounting means including new and improved means for adjusting the urging force of the carrier urging means.
  • Other features and advantages of the invention will be aparch portion 13 carrying at the front end thereof a pair of front wheels 14 and at the rear end thereof a plurality of rear wheels 15 for supporting the frame for movement over-the ground.
  • the frame 12 further carries a power plant 16 for driving the grader and providing suitable power for controlling the blade, or mold board 17, as will be described in greater detail here following.
  • the front wheels 14 maybe steered by a suitable steering mechanism generally designated 18 operable from the cab 11.
  • the blade 17 is carried on a carrier generally designated 19 which includes a support circle 20.
  • a pair of connecting members 21 extending downwardly from the support circle to a corresponding pair of adjusting plates 22 are fixedly secured to suitable mounting means 23 and 24 on the rear of the blade 17.
  • the connecting members 21 are secured to the plates 22 by adjustable nut and bolt means 25 for adjusting the vertical angularity, or slope, of the blade 17.
  • the carrier 19 further includes a pair of angularly downwardly extending support rods 26 which extend between the bottom of the support circle 20 to adjacent the support plates 22 rearwardly of the blade 17.
  • each of the support rods 26 is further connected by a bracket means generally designated 27 to a base plate 28 which is provided at its front end with a pair of mounting plates 29 for rigidly mounting the base plate to the carrier 19.
  • a drawbar 30 extends rearwardly from the frame portion 13 adjacent wheels 14 to the support circle 20 and carries a gear drive 31 meshing with internal teeth 32 on the support circle 20 for rotating the circle controllably about a vertical axis and thereby turning the blade 17 correspondingly at an angle to the fore and aft direction of the grader.
  • a crossbar 33 overlies the support circle and is connected to the drawbar by a web 34.
  • mechanism generally designated 35 is provided for forcibly urging the carrier 19 downwardly, thereby to urge the blade 17 forcibly againstthe subjacent ground surface. More specifically, the mechanism 35 includes a pair of coil spring devices 36 on opposite sides of the frame portion 13. Each device 36, as shown 'in FIGS. 2 and 4, includes an upper housing portion 37 secured to the frame by a suitable bracket 38, a lower spring sion of spring 41 is adjustably controlled by means of a parent from the following description. taken in connection with the accompanying drawing wherein:
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a road grader having a bladev mounting means embodying the invention, with the end portions of the grader broken away to facilitate illustration of the invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary enlarged perspective view illustrating the means for mounting the blade to the grader frame;
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating a portion of the blade-mounting means with one pair of control wheels shown removed from the, axle to'facilitate illustration Y of the invention.
  • the coil spring 41 effectively defines a pair of spring portions 41a and 41b by means of a split washer 74 peripherally welded to the inside of the lower Spring retainer 39.
  • the upper portion 41a of the spring 41 is compressed between washer 74 and top plate 75 secured to the upper end of the upper housing portion 37 to apply pressure to the blade 17.
  • the lower portion 41b of the spring 41 is compressed between the split washer 74 and a flange 76 on the lower end of the lower spring retainer 39 to resiliently carry the weight of the grader blade.
  • each of the upper housing portion 37 and the lower spring retainer housing portion 39 includes coaxially spaced tubular portions cooperatively defining means for retaining the spring 41 therebetween. More specifically, the upper housing portion 37 includes a tubular outer portion 37a and a tubular inner portion 37b receiving the upper portion 41a of the coil spring 41 coaxially therebetween and the lower spring retainer 39 includes an outer tubular portion 39a and an inner tubular portion 39b receiving the lower end 41b of the spring 41 coaxially therebetween. The lower end of the tubular portion 371) extends downwardly to between the lower end 41b of the spring and the inner tubular portion 39b of the retainer 39.
  • the retainer 39 may be locked in any one of a number of different elevated positions by means of a pair of locking mechanisms 44, each including a bar 45 rigidly secured to retainer 39 and extending longitudinally movably through a guide 46 fixed to the upper housing portion 37.
  • a pin 47 is selectively receivable in any one of a plurality of holes 48 in the upper end of the bar 45 to secure a block 49 carried by the pin in any one of a number of different positions on the bar for limiting the downward movement of the bar relative to frame portion 13 by abutment of the block with the upper end of the guide 46.
  • the retainer 39 includes a flange 390 at lower end of outer portion 39a and having a peripheral edge portion 39d received in a slot 45a in each of the locking mechanism bars 45.
  • a bottom plate 45b is secured to the lower end of the bars 45 to cooperate with guide 46 in stabilizing the locking mechanisms 44.
  • the elevation control means includes control wheel means 51 comprising spaced pairs of wheels 52.
  • One pair of wheels 52 is carried on an end portion 53 of an axle 54 which is journaled for movement about a horizontal axis in a block 55 secured by a bracket support 56 to an arm 57 connected to a pivot 58 mounted to the underside of the base plate 28 whereby arm 57 may swing about the vertical axis of the pivot.
  • the other pair of wheels 52 is rotatably mounted on an opposite end portion 59 of the axle 54. As best seen in FIG.
  • the axle end portion 53 is axially offset from the midportion of the axle in block 55, and the opposite end portion 59 is axially offset in an opposite direction from the midportion of the axle.
  • the bracket support 56 includes a pair of links 60 which are rigidly secured to the block 55 at one end by suitable mounting plates 61 and pivotally secured at the opposite ends to a pivot block 62 which is rigidly secured to the rear portion of the arm 57 and to connecting bars 63 which are in turn pivotally connected to a connector 64 at an outer end of piston rod 65.
  • the piston rod extends into a piston cylinder 66 of a conventional hydraulic piston device generally designated 73 which includes a piston (not shown) therein for axial adjustment of the piston rod as desired by the operator of the grader.
  • the cylinder 66 is connected to the arm 57 by a suitable bracket 67 and a pivot 68 permitting swinging of the cylinder 66 about a horizontal axis while maintaining the cylinder 66 aligned with the arm 57.
  • the base plate 28 is supported on a pair of rollers 69 at opposite sides of the arm 57 which are carried rotatably on the arm 57 on suitable mounting brackets 70 and 71.
  • the bracket 67 projects upwardly from arm 57 through an opening 72 in the base plate 28 to permit limited movement of the control means 50 and the wheel means 51 carried thereby to track the front wheels 14 of the grader during forward movement thereof.
  • the grader may be driven to move forwardly over the subjacent ground surface with the blade 17 disposed at a suitable elevation as for grading different ground surfaces.
  • the blade 17 may be positioned at an angle to the fore and aft axis of the grader by suitable operation of the drive 31 which rotates the support circle suitably about the vertical axis thereof to correspondingly dispose the blade carried thereby.
  • the support 56 is suitably pivoted relative to block 62 to vertically, adjustably position the wheel means 51 relative to the carrier 19 by suitable hydraulic adjustment of the piston rod 65.
  • the piston device 73 is caused to move rod 65 inwardly into the cylinder 66 to swing the wheel means 51 in a clockwise direction as seen in FIG. 1, an thereby raise the wheel means relative to the carrier 19 and permit spring mechanism 35 to urge the blade 17 downwardly by a corresponding downward movement of the carrier 19.
  • the blade 17 is supported subjacent the frame portion 13 at all times intermediate the front wheels 14 and the wheel means 51 which are maintained in engagement with the ground respectively, forwardly of and rearwardly of the blade. If it is desired to adjust the urging force applied downwardly on the blade 17, the operator may adjust the compression of spring 37 by suitable manipulation of mechanism 42.
  • the piston device 73 is actuated to'urge the piston rod 65 outwardly and thereby move the wheel means 51 downwardly or in a counterclockwise direction as seen in FIG. 1.
  • the adjustment mechanism 42 may be suitably actuated to provide the desired downward urging force on the blade 17 for this grading operation.
  • a grader provided with a frame having a front portion, a midportion, and a rear portion, steerable wheel means movably carrying said front portion of the frame, rear wheel means movably carrying said rear portion of the frame, and a blade
  • means for adjustably mounting the blade relative to said frame comprising: a carrier; means for resiliently connecting said carrier to said frame to be disposed subjacent said frame midportion; means rigidly securing the blade to said carrier-to extend generally horizontally, said connecting means resiliently carrying the weight of the blade and carrier while forcibly biasing the carrier and blade downwardly to a grading position; control wheel means; and means for mounting said control wheel means to said carrier including means for adjustably vertically positioning said carrier relative to said control wheel means thereby to vary the disposition of said blade relative to the level of the bottom of said control wheel means.
  • control wheelmounting means comprises means for turnablylmounting said control wheel means on said carrier to track said front'wheel means.
  • control wheel means and means for mounting said control wheel means to said carrier including means for adjustably vertically positioning said carrier relative to said control wheel means, said positioning means of the control wheel-mounting means including a link connected to the control wheel means axially thereof and pivotally connected to said carrier to swing about a generally horizontal axis, and piston means acting between said link and said carrier for adjusting the pivotal disposition of the link thereby to selectively raise and lower said carrier.
  • grader means of claim 4 including means for horizontally movably securing said link and piston means to said carrier for enabling said control wheel means to track said front wheel means.
  • grader means of claim 1 further including means for releasably locking said carrier in an elevated position against the biasing action of said resilient connecting means.
  • grader means of claim 7 further including means for 9.
  • grader means of claim 1 further including means for adjusting the urging force of said resilient connecting means.
  • a carrier for connecting said carrier to said frame to be disposed subjacent said-frame midportion; means rigidly securing the blade to said carrier to extend generally horizontally; means carried by the frame for forcibly urging the carrier downwardly; control wheel means; and means for mounting said control wheel means to said carrier including means for adjustably vertically positioning said carrier relative to said control wheel means.
  • said urging means comprising a coil spring and means for causing one portion of the coil spring to carry the weight of said blade and another portion of said coil spring to apply pressure against the blade.
  • grader means of claim 11 wherein the last named means comprises a split washer disposed between turns of the coil spring intermediate the ends thereof, said split washer being fixedly connected to said carrier.

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A road grader having means for mounting the blade to the frame for vertical adjustability by adjustment of the connection of control wheel means to the blade support. The blade is urged downwardly by coil spring means extending intermediate the frame and the blade carrier.

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United States Patent Robert M. Stauber York, Nebr.
Feb. 19, 1968 Jan. 5, 1971 Blair Manufacturing Co., Inc. a corporation of Nebraska lnventor Appl. No. Filed Patented Assignee ROAD GRADER BLADE MOUNTING MEANS 12 Claims, 4 Drawing Figs.
u.s.c1 .1 172/783, 1-72/794, 172/397 Field ofSearch 172/783,
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 326,284 9/1885 Forbes 301/127X 2,027,677 1/1936 Coose 172/783 2,959,876 11/1960 Lull 172/783X 3,197,188 7/1965 Moore 172/794X Primary Examiner- Robert E. Pulfrey Assitant Examiner-Ronald C. Harrington Attorney-Hofgren, Wegner, Allen, Stellman & McCord ABSTRACT: A road grader having means for mounting the blade to the frame for vertical adjustability by adjustment of the connection of control wheel means to the blade support.
The blade is urged downwardly by coil spring means extending 1 intermediate the frame and the blade carrier.
l ROAD'GRADER BLADE MOUNTING MEANS This invention relates to road graders and in particular to means for adjustably mounting the blade of a road grader.
in one conventional form of road grader, a frame is carried by front wheel means and rear wheel means with the road- I l grading blade, or mold board, supported subjacent the frame intermediate the front and rear wheels for engaging the ground therebetweemA number of different mechanisms In the exemplary embodiment of the invention as disclosed in the drawing, a road grader generally designated is shown to comprise a cab 11 carried on a frame 12 having a forward of the above discussed road graders-in a simple and economi- 1 cal manner.
Thus, a principal feature of thepresent invention is the provision of a new and improved blade-mounting means for .'.'use in a road grader or the like.
Another feature of the'invention is the provision of such a blade-mounting means for use in a road grader having a frame having a front portion, a midportion, and a rear portion,
. steerable front wheel means movably carrying the front por tion of the frame, rear wheel means movably carrying the rear portion of the frame, and a blade wherein the blade-mounting means includes a carrier, means for vertically adjustably mounting the carriers'ubjacent the frame midportion, means rigidly securing thebladeto the carrier to extend generally horizontally, means carried by the frame for forcibly urging the carrier downwardly,'control wheel means, means for mounting the control wheel means on the carrier including means for adjustably vertically positioning the carrier relative to the control wheel means.
A further feature of the invention is the provision of such a road grader including means for tumably mounting the control .wheel means on the carrier to track the front wheel means.
Another feature of the invention is the provision of such a blade-mounting means wherein the positioning means of the control wheel-mounting means comprises piston means and ground surface.
Still another feature of the invention is the provision of such a blade-mounting .means including new and improved means for locking the carrier in an elevated position.
A yet further feature of the invention is the provision of such a blade-mounting means including new and improved means for adjusting the urging force of the carrier urging means. a a Other features and advantages of the invention will be aparch portion 13 carrying at the front end thereof a pair of front wheels 14 and at the rear end thereof a plurality of rear wheels 15 for supporting the frame for movement over-the ground. The frame 12 further carries a power plant 16 for driving the grader and providing suitable power for controlling the blade, or mold board 17, as will be described in greater detail here following. The front wheels 14 maybe steered by a suitable steering mechanism generally designated 18 operable from the cab 11.
The blade 17 is carried on a carrier generally designated 19 which includes a support circle 20. A pair of connecting members 21 extending downwardly from the support circle to a corresponding pair of adjusting plates 22 are fixedly secured to suitable mounting means 23 and 24 on the rear of the blade 17. As best seen in FIG. 1, the connecting members 21 are secured to the plates 22 by adjustable nut and bolt means 25 for adjusting the vertical angularity, or slope, of the blade 17. The carrier 19 further includes a pair of angularly downwardly extending support rods 26 which extend between the bottom of the support circle 20 to adjacent the support plates 22 rearwardly of the blade 17. As best seen in FIG. 3, each of the support rods 26 is further connected by a bracket means generally designated 27 to a base plate 28 which is provided at its front end with a pair of mounting plates 29 for rigidly mounting the base plate to the carrier 19.
A drawbar 30 extends rearwardly from the frame portion 13 adjacent wheels 14 to the support circle 20 and carries a gear drive 31 meshing with internal teeth 32 on the support circle 20 for rotating the circle controllably about a vertical axis and thereby turning the blade 17 correspondingly at an angle to the fore and aft direction of the grader.
A crossbar 33 overlies the support circle and is connected to the drawbar by a web 34. As best seen in FIG. 2, mechanism generally designated 35 is provided for forcibly urging the carrier 19 downwardly, thereby to urge the blade 17 forcibly againstthe subjacent ground surface. More specifically, the mechanism 35 includes a pair of coil spring devices 36 on opposite sides of the frame portion 13. Each device 36, as shown 'in FIGS. 2 and 4, includes an upper housing portion 37 secured to the frame by a suitable bracket 38, a lower spring sion of spring 41 is adjustably controlled by means of a parent from the following description. taken in connection with the accompanying drawing wherein:
, FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a road grader having a bladev mounting means embodying the invention, with the end portions of the grader broken away to facilitate illustration of the invention; i FIG. 2 is a fragmentary enlarged perspective view illustrating the means for mounting the blade to the grader frame;
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating a portion of the blade-mounting means with one pair of control wheels shown removed from the, axle to'facilitate illustration Y of the invention; and
mechanism 42 having a connecting rod 43 (FIG. 1) permitting adjustment thereof from the cab 11 to vary the downward force on the crossbar 33 and thus on the blade 17.
As shown in FIG. 4, the coil spring 41 effectively defines a pair of spring portions 41a and 41b by means of a split washer 74 peripherally welded to the inside of the lower Spring retainer 39. Thus, the upper portion 41a of the spring 41 is compressed between washer 74 and top plate 75 secured to the upper end of the upper housing portion 37 to apply pressure to the blade 17. The lower portion 41b of the spring 41 is compressed between the split washer 74 and a flange 76 on the lower end of the lower spring retainer 39 to resiliently carry the weight of the grader blade.
As shown in H0. 4, each of the upper housing portion 37 and the lower spring retainer housing portion 39 includes coaxially spaced tubular portions cooperatively defining means for retaining the spring 41 therebetween. More specifically, the upper housing portion 37 includes a tubular outer portion 37a and a tubular inner portion 37b receiving the upper portion 41a of the coil spring 41 coaxially therebetween and the lower spring retainer 39 includes an outer tubular portion 39a and an inner tubular portion 39b receiving the lower end 41b of the spring 41 coaxially therebetween. The lower end of the tubular portion 371) extends downwardly to between the lower end 41b of the spring and the inner tubular portion 39b of the retainer 39.
The retainer 39 may be locked in any one of a number of different elevated positions by means of a pair of locking mechanisms 44, each including a bar 45 rigidly secured to retainer 39 and extending longitudinally movably through a guide 46 fixed to the upper housing portion 37. A pin 47 is selectively receivable in any one of a plurality of holes 48 in the upper end of the bar 45 to secure a block 49 carried by the pin in any one of a number of different positions on the bar for limiting the downward movement of the bar relative to frame portion 13 by abutment of the block with the upper end of the guide 46. The retainer 39 includes a flange 390 at lower end of outer portion 39a and having a peripheral edge portion 39d received in a slot 45a in each of the locking mechanism bars 45. A bottom plate 45b is secured to the lower end of the bars 45 to cooperate with guide 46 in stabilizing the locking mechanisms 44.
As indicated briefly above, the invention comprehends the provision of improved means for controlling the elevation of the blade 17 relative to the subjacent ground surface. As best seen in FIG. 3, the elevation control means, generally designated 50, includes control wheel means 51 comprising spaced pairs of wheels 52. One pair of wheels 52 is carried on an end portion 53 of an axle 54 which is journaled for movement about a horizontal axis in a block 55 secured by a bracket support 56 to an arm 57 connected to a pivot 58 mounted to the underside of the base plate 28 whereby arm 57 may swing about the vertical axis of the pivot. The other pair of wheels 52 is rotatably mounted on an opposite end portion 59 of the axle 54. As best seen in FIG. 3, the axle end portion 53 is axially offset from the midportion of the axle in block 55, and the opposite end portion 59 is axially offset in an opposite direction from the midportion of the axle. Thus, a movement of one set of wheels upwardly or downwardly as by engagement thereof with a rise or depression in the subjacent road surface causes an opposite movement of the other set of wheels downwardly or upwardly to permit maintained engagement ofeach set of wheels with the ground surface.
The bracket support 56 includes a pair of links 60 which are rigidly secured to the block 55 at one end by suitable mounting plates 61 and pivotally secured at the opposite ends to a pivot block 62 which is rigidly secured to the rear portion of the arm 57 and to connecting bars 63 which are in turn pivotally connected to a connector 64 at an outer end of piston rod 65. The piston rod extends into a piston cylinder 66 of a conventional hydraulic piston device generally designated 73 which includes a piston (not shown) therein for axial adjustment of the piston rod as desired by the operator of the grader. The cylinder 66 is connected to the arm 57 by a suitable bracket 67 and a pivot 68 permitting swinging of the cylinder 66 about a horizontal axis while maintaining the cylinder 66 aligned with the arm 57. The base plate 28 is supported on a pair of rollers 69 at opposite sides of the arm 57 which are carried rotatably on the arm 57 on suitable mounting brackets 70 and 71. As shown in FIG. 3, the bracket 67 projects upwardly from arm 57 through an opening 72 in the base plate 28 to permit limited movement of the control means 50 and the wheel means 51 carried thereby to track the front wheels 14 of the grader during forward movement thereof.
In operation, the grader may be driven to move forwardly over the subjacent ground surface with the blade 17 disposed at a suitable elevation as for grading different ground surfaces. The blade 17 may be positioned at an angle to the fore and aft axis of the grader by suitable operation of the drive 31 which rotates the support circle suitably about the vertical axis thereof to correspondingly dispose the blade carried thereby. The support 56 is suitably pivoted relative to block 62 to vertically, adjustably position the wheel means 51 relative to the carrier 19 by suitable hydraulic adjustment of the piston rod 65. Thus, for example, if it is desired to dispose the blade 17 relatively low, the piston device 73 is caused to move rod 65 inwardly into the cylinder 66 to swing the wheel means 51 in a clockwise direction as seen in FIG. 1, an thereby raise the wheel means relative to the carrier 19 and permit spring mechanism 35 to urge the blade 17 downwardly by a corresponding downward movement of the carrier 19. It should be noted that the blade 17 is supported subjacent the frame portion 13 at all times intermediate the front wheels 14 and the wheel means 51 which are maintained in engagement with the ground respectively, forwardly of and rearwardly of the blade. If it is desired to adjust the urging force applied downwardly on the blade 17, the operator may adjust the compression of spring 37 by suitable manipulation of mechanism 42.
Should the operator desire to utilize the grader with the blade 17 at a relatively high level, such as for grading a gravel road, the piston device 73 is actuated to'urge the piston rod 65 outwardly and thereby move the wheel means 51 downwardly or in a counterclockwise direction as seen in FIG. 1. The adjustment mechanism 42 may be suitably actuated to provide the desired downward urging force on the blade 17 for this grading operation.
When the operator wishes to move the grader from one lo.- cation to another without engaging the blade with the-subjacent ground surface, he need merely raise the blade to ,an upper position and reposition the pin 47 in the desired hole 48 of the bar 45, thereby locking the retainer 39 in the upper position and permitting the wheel means 51 to be lowered without concurrent further movement of the blade 17 thereby to space the blade above the ground surface.
While I have shown and described one embodiment of my' invention, it is to be understood that it is capable of many modifications. Changes, therefore, in the construction and arrangement may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In a grader provided with a frame having a front portion, a midportion, and a rear portion, steerable wheel means movably carrying said front portion of the frame, rear wheel means movably carrying said rear portion of the frame, and a blade, means for adjustably mounting the blade relative to said frame comprising: a carrier; means for resiliently connecting said carrier to said frame to be disposed subjacent said frame midportion; means rigidly securing the blade to said carrier-to extend generally horizontally, said connecting means resiliently carrying the weight of the blade and carrier while forcibly biasing the carrier and blade downwardly to a grading position; control wheel means; and means for mounting said control wheel means to said carrier including means for adjustably vertically positioning said carrier relative to said control wheel means thereby to vary the disposition of said blade relative to the level of the bottom of said control wheel means.
2. The grader means of claim 1 wherein said control wheelmounting means comprises means for turnablylmounting said control wheel means on said carrier to track said front'wheel means.
3. The grader means of claim 1 wherein said positioning means of the control wheel-mounting means comprises piston means.
4. ln a grader provided with a frame having a front portion,
a midportion, and a rear portion, steerable wheel means" generally horizontally; means carried by the frame for forcibly,-
urging the carrier downwardly; control wheel means; and means for mounting said control wheel means to said carrier including means for adjustably vertically positioning said carrier relative to said control wheel means, said positioning means of the control wheel-mounting means including a link connected to the control wheel means axially thereof and pivotally connected to said carrier to swing about a generally horizontal axis, and piston means acting between said link and said carrier for adjusting the pivotal disposition of the link thereby to selectively raise and lower said carrier.
5. The grader means of claim 4 including means for horizontally movably securing said link and piston means to said carrier for enabling said control wheel means to track said front wheel means.
6 The grader means of claim 1 further including means for releasably locking said carrier in an elevated position against the biasing action of said resilient connecting means.
7. The grader means of claim 1 wherein said carrier urging means comprises spring means compressively extended intermediate said frame and said carrier.
8. The grader means of claim 7 further including means for 9. The grader means of claim 1 further including means for adjusting the urging force of said resilient connecting means.
10. The grader means of claim 9 wherein said urging means comprises spring means and said adjusting means comprises means carried 'by the frame for adjustably compressing the spring means.
11 In a grader provided with a frame having a front portion,
a midportion, and a rear portion, steerable wheel means movably carrying said front portion of the frame, rear wheel means movably carrying said rear portion of the frame, and a blade, means for adjustably mounting the blade relative to said frame comprising: a carrier; means for connecting said carrier to said frame to be disposed subjacent said-frame midportion; means rigidly securing the blade to said carrier to extend generally horizontally; means carried by the frame for forcibly urging the carrier downwardly; control wheel means; and means for mounting said control wheel means to said carrier including means for adjustably vertically positioning said carrier relative to said control wheel means. said urging means comprising a coil spring and means for causing one portion of the coil spring to carry the weight of said blade and another portion of said coil spring to apply pressure against the blade.
12. The grader means of claim 11 wherein the last named means comprises a split washer disposed between turns of the coil spring intermediate the ends thereof, said split washer being fixedly connected to said carrier.

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1. In a grader provided with a frame having a front portion, a midportion, and a rear portion, steerable wheel means movably carrying said front portion of the frame, rear wheel means movably carrying said rear portion of the frame, and a blade, means for adjustably mounting the blade relative to said frame comprising: a carrier; means for resiliently connecting said carrier to said frame to be disposed subjacent said frame midportion; means rigidly securing the blade to said carrier to extend generally horizontally, said connecting means resiliently carrying the weight of the blade and carrier while forcibly biasing the carrier and blade downwardly to a grading position; control wheel means; and means for mounting said control wheel means to said carrier including means for adjustably vertically posItioning said carrier relative to said control wheel means thereby to vary the disposition of said blade relative to the level of the bottom of said control wheel means.
2. The grader means of claim 1 wherein said control wheel-mounting means comprises means for turnably mounting said control wheel means on said carrier to track said front wheel means.
3. The grader means of claim 1 wherein said positioning means of the control wheel-mounting means comprises piston means.
4. In a grader provided with a frame having a front portion, a midportion, and a rear portion, steerable wheel means movably carrying said front portion of the frame, rear wheel means movably carrying said rear portion of the frame, and a blade, means for adjustably mounting the blade relative to said frame comprising: a carrier; means for connecting said carrier to said frame to be disposed subjacent said frame midportion; means rigidly securing the blade to said carrier to extend generally horizontally; means carried by the frame for forcibly urging the carrier downwardly; control wheel means; and means for mounting said control wheel means to said carrier including means for adjustably vertically positioning said carrier relative to said control wheel means, said positioning means of the control wheel-mounting means including a link connected to the control wheel means axially thereof and pivotally connected to said carrier to swing about a generally horizontal axis, and piston means acting between said link and said carrier for adjusting the pivotal disposition of the link thereby to selectively raise and lower said carrier.
5. The grader means of claim 4 including means for horizontally movably securing said link and piston means to said carrier for enabling said control wheel means to track said front wheel means.
6. The grader means of claim 1 further including means for releasably locking said carrier in an elevated position against the biasing action of said resilient connecting means.
7. The grader means of claim 1 wherein said carrier urging means comprises spring means compressively extended intermediate said frame and said carrier.
8. The grader means of claim 7 further including means for releasably locking said spring means for retaining said carrier in an elevated position.
9. The grader means of claim 1 further including means for adjusting the urging force of said resilient connecting means.
10. The grader means of claim 9 wherein said urging means comprises spring means and said adjusting means comprises means carried by the frame for adjustably compressing the spring means.
11. In a grader provided with a frame having a front portion, a midportion, and a rear portion, steerable wheel means movably carrying said front portion of the frame, rear wheel means movably carrying said rear portion of the frame, and a blade, means for adjustably mounting the blade relative to said frame comprising: a carrier; means for connecting said carrier to said frame to be disposed subjacent said frame midportion; means rigidly securing the blade to said carrier to extend generally horizontally; means carried by the frame for forcibly urging the carrier downwardly; control wheel means; and means for mounting said control wheel means to said carrier including means for adjustably vertically positioning said carrier relative to said control wheel means, said urging means comprising a coil spring and means for causing one portion of the coil spring to carry the weight of said blade and another portion of said coil spring to apply pressure against the blade.
12. The grader means of claim 11 wherein the last named means comprises a split washer disposed between turns of the coil spring intermediate the ends thereof, said split washer being fixedly connected to said carrier.
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