US945787A - Ice-field scraper. - Google Patents

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US945787A
US945787A US50513809A US1909505138A US945787A US 945787 A US945787 A US 945787A US 50513809 A US50513809 A US 50513809A US 1909505138 A US1909505138 A US 1909505138A US 945787 A US945787 A US 945787A
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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
    • E01H5/068Apparatus 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 backblades

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  • ANDREW e, annum co., wormmuosmpnzns wAsmNsToN. D. c.
  • FIG. 1 a transverse sectional view of the scraper on planes indicated by lines 1 1 in Fig. 2, the dumping position of the scoop portion of said scraper being shown by dotted lines in this view, and Fig. 2 of the drawings represents a plan view of an improved scraper in accordance with my invention partly in horizontal section.
  • 3 indicates each of a pair of side-runners connected together by suitably arranged angleiron brace-beams 4, 5, 6, bolted or otherwise rigidly secured thereto.
  • a draft-beam 7 from which a double-tree hanger 8 is suspended and brace-rods 9 are also employed in connection with the runners 3 and said draft-beam.
  • sh-plateslO Interposed between forward flattened ends of the brace-rods and the draft-beam are sh-plateslO between which a draft-tongue 11 is pivotally secured.
  • a platform 12 is fastened to the beams 4, 5, adjacent to a vertically disposed quadrant-bracket 13 that is also fastened to said beams and provided with a series of radial notches.
  • a hand-lever 14 Fulcrumed in connection with the bracket, approximately midway between the runners aforesaid, is a hand-lever 14 provided with a latch for engagement with the notches of said bracket, suitable latch-actuating means being employed in connection with the lever.
  • a link-rod 15 connects the lever 14 with an upper rear arm 16 of a scoop 17 having rear angle-iron runner-ribs 18 at intervals of its length engaged by truss-rods 1S bolted in place. The scoop is provided at its ends Speciication of Letters Patent.
  • links 2O connect the clips with ends of levers 21 fulcrumed on pivot-bolts 22 in connection with the runners 3 and brackets 23 fastened thereto.
  • the scoop To scrape snow or slush from an ice-field, the scoop is set in the position shown by full lines in the drawings and pulled forward, the operator of the machine being stationed on the platform 12 aforesaid. Due to its weight, the scoop tends to plow into the snow or slush and move the same ahead so that it piles in said scoop. A section of the ice-field having been scraped, the lever 14 is thrown forward causing the scoop to lift and ride over the pile of snow or slush previously caught ahead of same, after which it will swing down and rearward with the links Q0 to so remain until again brought into working position by a throwing back of the lever 14, the angle of said scoop in working or non-working position being determined by the adjustment of said lever.
  • An icefield scraper comprising beamconnected runners and draft-rigging, a suitably mounted hand-lever, a scoop in linkrod connection with said lever, other levers in fulcrum connection with said runners, and links connecting the ends of these latter levers with the scoop.
  • An icefield scraper comprising beamconnected runners and draft-rigging, a beam-supported bracket, a hand-lever in fulcrum and latching connection with the bracket, a scoop in link-rod connection with said lever, other levers in fulcrum connection with said runners, and links connecting the ends of these latter levers with the scoop.
  • An icefield scraper comprising beamconnected runners and draft-rigging, a platform and bracket mounted in connection with rear beams of the structure, a hand lever in fulcrum and latching connection with the bracket adjacent to the platform, a scoop in link-rod connection with said lever, other levers in fulcrum connection with said runners, and links connecting the ends of these latter levers with the scoop.
  • An icefield scraper comprising a pair of runners, brace beams connecting the same,
  • a draft-beam connected to a forward bracebeam and provided with a double-tree hanger, means bracing the draft-beanna draft-tongue in connection with said bracebeam, a scoop in link-and-lever connection with the runners, and a suitably mounted hand-lever in link-connection with the scoop.
  • An icefield scraper comprising a pair of beam-connected runners, brackets attached to the runners, pivot-bolts connecting ⁇ said runners and brackets, levers fulcrumed on the bolts, a scoop, links connecting the ends of said levers and tlie scoop, and a suitably mounted hand-lever linked to said scoop.
  • An iceield scraper comprising a pair of beam-connected runners and draft-rigging, a rear runner-ribbed and trussed scoop in link-and-lever connection with tbe runners, and a suitably mounted hand-lever linked to the scoop.
  • ANTGN KRAJECK litnesses LAWRENCE 1W. linnvrNA, JOHN KRAJECK.

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A. KRILTECKE ICE vFIELD SORAPER.
kAPPLICATION FILED JUNE so, 1909.-
Patented Jau 11, 1910a un La, Ill e Q o q M, 7 M
ANDREW, e, annum co., wormmuosmpnzns wAsmNsToN. D. c.
EAE PATENT EFQE.
ANTON KRAJECK, 0F TWO REVERS, VV'SCNSIN.
1GB-FIELD SORAPER.
Application tiled June 30, 1909.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that l, ANTON Kin-mincir, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Two Rivers, in the county of Manitowoc and State of ll/Yisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in ice- Field Scrapers; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
Hy invention consists in what is hereinafter particularly set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings and pointed out in claims, its object being to provide simple,
economical and efficient scrapers especially designed for cleaning ice and snow from ice iields preliminary to marking and cutting the ice.
Figure 1, a transverse sectional view of the scraper on planes indicated by lines 1 1 in Fig. 2, the dumping position of the scoop portion of said scraper being shown by dotted lines in this view, and Fig. 2 of the drawings represents a plan view of an improved scraper in accordance with my invention partly in horizontal section.
Referring by numerals to the drawings, 3 indicates each of a pair of side-runners connected together by suitably arranged angleiron brace- beams 4, 5, 6, bolted or otherwise rigidly secured thereto. Likewise connected to the forward beam 6 is a draft-beam 7 from which a double-tree hanger 8 is suspended and brace-rods 9 are also employed in connection with the runners 3 and said draft-beam. Interposed between forward flattened ends of the brace-rods and the draft-beam are sh-plateslO between which a draft-tongue 11 is pivotally secured.
The upper rear corners of the runners 3 are notched and the rear beams 4 and 5 are set in the notches. A platform 12 is fastened to the beams 4, 5, adjacent to a vertically disposed quadrant-bracket 13 that is also fastened to said beams and provided with a series of radial notches. Fulcrumed in connection with the bracket, approximately midway between the runners aforesaid, is a hand-lever 14 provided with a latch for engagement with the notches of said bracket, suitable latch-actuating means being employed in connection with the lever. A link-rod 15 connects the lever 14 with an upper rear arm 16 of a scoop 17 having rear angle-iron runner-ribs 18 at intervals of its length engaged by truss-rods 1S bolted in place. The scoop is provided at its ends Speciication of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 11, 1910.
serial no. 595,133.
with upper and lower clips 19, and links 2O connect the clips with ends of levers 21 fulcrumed on pivot-bolts 22 in connection with the runners 3 and brackets 23 fastened thereto.
To scrape snow or slush from an ice-field, the scoop is set in the position shown by full lines in the drawings and pulled forward, the operator of the machine being stationed on the platform 12 aforesaid. Due to its weight, the scoop tends to plow into the snow or slush and move the same ahead so that it piles in said scoop. A section of the ice-field having been scraped, the lever 14 is thrown forward causing the scoop to lift and ride over the pile of snow or slush previously caught ahead of same, after which it will swing down and rearward with the links Q0 to so remain until again brought into working position by a throwing back of the lever 14, the angle of said scoop in working or non-working position being determined by the adjustment of said lever.
From the foregoing, it will be understood that 1 provide an easily operated and etticient scraper for the purpose stated, and said scraper is of simple, economical, strong and durable construction.
I claim:
1. An icefield scraper comprising beamconnected runners and draft-rigging, a suitably mounted hand-lever, a scoop in linkrod connection with said lever, other levers in fulcrum connection with said runners, and links connecting the ends of these latter levers with the scoop.
2. An icefield scraper comprising beamconnected runners and draft-rigging, a beam-supported bracket, a hand-lever in fulcrum and latching connection with the bracket, a scoop in link-rod connection with said lever, other levers in fulcrum connection with said runners, and links connecting the ends of these latter levers with the scoop.
3. An icefield scraper comprising beamconnected runners and draft-rigging, a platform and bracket mounted in connection with rear beams of the structure, a hand lever in fulcrum and latching connection with the bracket adjacent to the platform, a scoop in link-rod connection with said lever, other levers in fulcrum connection with said runners, and links connecting the ends of these latter levers with the scoop.
4. An icefield scraper comprising a pair of runners, brace beams connecting the same,
a draft-beam connected to a forward bracebeam and provided with a double-tree hanger, means bracing the draft-beanna draft-tongue in connection with said bracebeam, a scoop in link-and-lever connection with the runners, and a suitably mounted hand-lever in link-connection with the scoop. 5. An icefield scraper comprising a pair of beam-connected runners, brackets attached to the runners, pivot-bolts connecting` said runners and brackets, levers fulcrumed on the bolts, a scoop, links connecting the ends of said levers and tlie scoop, and a suitably mounted hand-lever linked to said scoop.
An iceield scraper comprising a pair of beam-connected runners and draft-rigging, a rear runner-ribbed and trussed scoop in link-and-lever connection with tbe runners, and a suitably mounted hand-lever linked to the scoop.
In testimony that claim the Jforegoing I have hereunto set my band at Two Rivers in the county of Manitowoc and State of VS- consin in the presence oit two witnesses.
ANTGN KRAJECK. litnesses LAWRENCE 1W. linnvrNA, JOHN KRAJECK.
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US2566562A (en) * 1949-04-07 1951-09-04 Olga M Hale Scraper and backfilling blade attachment for tractors
US3795069A (en) * 1972-07-05 1974-03-05 S Cheney Portable trail grooming device
US3829991A (en) * 1972-07-05 1974-08-20 S Cheney Trail grooming device
US4403432A (en) * 1983-02-17 1983-09-13 Biance Michael P Trailer hitch snow plow

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2566562A (en) * 1949-04-07 1951-09-04 Olga M Hale Scraper and backfilling blade attachment for tractors
US3795069A (en) * 1972-07-05 1974-03-05 S Cheney Portable trail grooming device
US3829991A (en) * 1972-07-05 1974-08-20 S Cheney Trail grooming device
US4403432A (en) * 1983-02-17 1983-09-13 Biance Michael P Trailer hitch snow plow

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