The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for snow removal. More particularly, the present invention is directed at a snow plow whose working width can be adjusted to accommodate various sized areas in need of snow removal.
Snow plows are frequently used as snow removal devices in the winter months in cold climates. Snow removal is often desirable for people to be able to travel efficiently. Sometimes entities will need to keep several different sized snow plows in their equipment inventory to accommodate various sized jobs, such as driveways, parking lots, streets, and sidewalks. This is disadvantageous, as each snow plow has associated costs including the purchase price, maintenance and storage. In addition, there are various types of plows, e.g. most snow plows will displace snow to the side, so the result is that there is a pile of plowed snow that is parallel to the direction of travel of the plow. Other types of snow removal apparatuses, sometimes called “containment plows”, capture the snow and transport it without the transverse displacement associated with “straight blade plows.”
What is needed is a cost-effective snow plow apparatus that can accommodate all of the needs of the different sized areas that need to be plowed, and can remove the snow such that there is no residual snow that can cause additional access problems.
Provided is a an adjustable snow plow having a center unit; at least one extender wing; a square channel connected to said center unit; at least one mounting bracket connected to said center unit wherein the at least one extender wing is connected to the center unit via the square channel, and the mounting bracket is selectably attachable to a vehicle.
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According to one embodiment, the extender wing bars 140 and 142 are able to slide about the horizontally mounted square channel 130 so that the extender wing bars 140 and 142 move away from each other so as to increase the overall width of the plow 100. According to another embodiment, the extender wing bars 140 and 142 are able to slide about the horizontally mounted square channel 130 so that the extender wing bars 140 and 142 move towards each other so as to decrease the overall width of the plow 100. According to a further embodiment, the extender wing bars 140 and 142 are able to slide about the horizontally mounted square channel 130 independently from one another so as to vary the overall width of the plow 100.
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According to one embodiment, extender wings 110 and 112 can have side containment plates 156 and 158 respectively. The side containment plates 156 and 158 are capable of containing the desired amount of snow within the limits of the plow 100. According to one embodiment, the side containment plates 156 and 158 are fixed to the end of extender wings 110 and 112 respectively in a manner that does not allow them to move other than with the horizontal extension of the extender wings 110 and 112. According to another embodiment, the side containment plates 156 and 158 are fixed about a vertical axis that allows them to pivot longitudinally about said vertical axis. This allows for the side containment plates 156 and 158 to be oriented at any angle, relative to the substantially vertical region 124, between 90° and 180° . When the side containment plates are rotated so as to be in the same plane as that of the substantially vertical region 124 (180°), the overall width of the plow 100 is increased by the respective length of each side containment plate 156 or 158 that is so extended.
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According to this embodiment, the any type of frame commonly known and used by those skilled in the art is capable of manipulating the angle, orientation, or any other physical positioning of the plow 100. This may include motions such as raising, lowering, or rotating the plow blade. Further manipulation associated with this embodiment may include any type of movement which allows the plow 100 to be positioned relative to the vehicle to which the plow 100 may be selectably attached which is commonly known and used by those skilled in the art. According to one embodiment, the upper mounting brackets 190 and lower mounting brackets 192 are operatively attached by way of at least one pin that is placed through an opening of the respective mounting bracket. Each of mounting brackets 190 and 192 are capable of securely receiving such a pin, or other like device, so as to affix the plow 100 to the desired device. According to another embodiment, a hinge, flange, or any other type of pivotal fastening device may be used to attach the plow 100 to the desired location by way of upper mounting brackets 190 and lower mounting brackets 192. According to this embodiment, the means of attachment are such that the plow 100 is able to rotate according to the action of the frame, vehicle, hydraulic actuator, manual force, or any other means capable of adjusting or altering the relative position of the plow 100.
According to one embodiment, the orientation of the plow blade relative to the vehicle or frame to which it is attached remains in a primarily horizontal position such that the opposing ends of the plow blade which contain extender wings 110 and 112 are perpendicular to the direction of travel of the vehicle. The mounting brackets 190 and 192 can be operatively attached to the desired structure in such a way that can allow the plow 100 to be raised, lowered, or angled about an axis substantially defined by the square channel 130 as desired. According to this embodiment, each of the distal ends of the plow 100 are raised or lowered together such that they remain in the same horizontal plane as one another.
According to one embodiment, the angle of the plow 100 is able to be adjusted according to the contour of the ground below so as to allow the plow blade to remain level with the ground. According to another embodiment, the level of the plow blade is capable of being raised above the surface of the ground. This embodiment allows for the plow 100 to undergo transportation while remaining attached to the vehicle by raising the entire plow 100 in the vertical direction so that the plow 100 is no longer in contact with the ground. According to this embodiment, the plow 100 is able to avoid any unwanted plowing or impending collisions with obstacles below, or may be used for any other purpose that may require the raising of the blade of the plow 100 above the level of the ground. According to another embodiment, the plow 100 is able to be lowered in the opposite manner of the raising motion described above, so as to accommodate any surface that may require such a declination of the plow 100.
According to one embodiment, the extender wings 110 and 112 can be operatively attached to an automatic controller so as to allow an operator to selectively position the extender wings 110 and 112 to a desired horizontal position along square channel 130, thus achieving a desired width of the plow 100. According to another embodiment, the distance at which the extender wings 110 and 112 are positioned is done so manually, or by any other means currently known and practiced by those skilled in the art.
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According to another embodiment, the extender wings 110 and 112 are extended so as to be positioned along the square channel 130 in a manner which places the inner most face of each of the extender wings 110 and 112 flush with each other. This embodiment would allow for the effective width of the plow 100 to be as narrow as approximately two feet.
According to a further embodiment, each of the extender wings 110 and 112 are capable of being fully extended about the square channel 130. According to this embodiment, the effective width of the plow 100 is able to be increased by approximately six feet. Depending on the overall size of the plow, the extender wings 110 and 112 are capable of providing an additional approximate six feet of width when fully extended about the square channel 130.
According to one embodiment, the extender wings 110 and 112 can be displaced independently from each other so as to result in a variable overall effective width of the plow 100. According to another embodiment, the extender wings 110 and 112 are placed equal distances from the center unit 120.
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According to one embodiment, the horizontal angle at which the plow 100 is able to extend or retract relative to the position of the vehicle to which the plow 100 is selectably attached by way of upper mounting brackets 190 and lower mounting brackets 192 may be controlled via an automatic controller (not shown). The automatic controller may be incorporated into a plow hydraulic controller so as to optimize the efficiency of plowing. According to one embodiment, the direction 102 will be along the same directional vector as the direction of the movement of the vehicle to which the plow 100 is attached by way of upper mounting brackets 190 and lower mounting brackets 192.
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Additional materials such as rubber, plastic, Teflon, etc. can be used for where the key components fit together, such as where the extender wings 110 and 112 can connect to center unit 120. Plow markers can be attached to the top of extender wings 100 and 112 so that an operator may be able to easily gauge where the edges of the plow are, even if the snow depth exceeds the height of the adjustable plow 100.
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According to this embodiment, there are no side containment plates. After achieving such a level of accumulation, snow is capable of being displaced about either side of the plow 100. The snow is able to be dispersed about the edges of the plow 100 by way of the extender wings 110 and 112. The extender wings 110 and 112 are able to be adjusted to any of the effective widths as described herein so as to enable the widest range of versatility of the plow 100. According to another embodiment, extender wing 110 is affixed with a containment plate so as to only allow for the displacement of snow about extender wing 112. The containment plate may be selectably attached to extender wing 110. According to a further embodiment, extender wing 112 is affixed with a containment plate so as to only allow for the displacement of snow about extender wing 110. The containment plate may be selectably attached to extender wing 112. The placement of a single containment plate about only of the extender wings 110 or 112 allows for the operator of the plow to dictate to which side the snow is displaced.
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According to one embodiment, the above-described adjustable snow plow may be combined with a salt spreader machine attached to the rear of the vehicle. Many snow removal professionals use such an arrangement. According to another embodiment, the extender wings 110 and 112 may be extended manually. According to this embodiment, the extender wings 110 and 112 may be locked into place with a locking mechanism. According to one embodiment, the locking mechanism consists of at least one locking pin. According to another embodiment, the locking mechanism consists of a series of locking pins.
As described above, the present disclosure has been described with preferred embodiments thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications to the described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the present disclosure that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
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