Claims
- 1. An amphibious scraper towable by a prime mover and capable of operating in wet environments, comprising:
- a scraper having a first end adapted for attachment to the prime mover and a second end having at least one land-capable wheel for operation on land surfaces, said scraper having a pan;
- a surface engaging flotation tire removably mounted to the second end of the scraper adjacent to the land-capable wheel to permit the scraper pan to be buoyant on wet surfaces to permit the scraper to operate in wet environments;
- said land-capable wheel and flotation tire being hydraulically connected to said scraper pan for selectively raising and lowering said scraper pan with respect to said land-capable wheel and flotation tire.
- 2. The amphibious scraper of claim 1 further comprising a support bracket assembly removably mounting the flotation tire to the scraper.
- 3. The amphibious scraper of claim 1 further comprising an assembly which extends from an axle of the land-capable wheel and attaches the flotation tire to the scraper to maintain the flotation tire in alignment with the scraper for rotation and surface engagement.
- 4. A scraper flotation tire assembly for removable affixation to a scraper having land-capable wheels, the assembly comprising:
- a surface engaging flotation tire; and
- a support assembly for removably affixing the flotation tire to a scraper to permit the scraper to be buoyant for operation in wet environments, the support assembly including a support bracket and at least one connector selectively mounting the flotation tire outside of and adjacent to the land-capable wheels whereby the land-capable wheels support the scraper on land surfaces and the flotation tire supports the scraper on marshy surfaces.
- 5. The scraper flotation tire assembly of claim 4 wherein the support assembly includes an axle extension assembly.
- 6. The scraper flotation tire assembly of claim 4 wherein the the support bracket supports the flotation tire outside one of the land-capable wheels.
- 7. A method of modifying a scraper for operation in amphibious environments, comprising:
- affixing an amphibious tire assembly to the scraper to make the scraper substantially buoyant;
- operating said scraper in an amphibious environment to collect spoil into an interior bin of the scraper; and
- removing said tire assembly for transportation of the scraper upon a roadway.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the step of affixing the amphibious tire to the scraper comprises connecting an axle extension assembly to a portion of the scraper, the axle extension assembly including an axle adapted to carry a flotation tire for rotation and surface engagement.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of connecting a flotation tire support bracket to the scraper which helps maintain affixation of the flotation tire to the scraper.
- 10. An amphibious scraper capable of operating in wet environments, comprising:
- a. a scraper pan having an interior bin for storage;
- b. a first wheel assembly comprising:
- at least one land-capable wheel;
- a cross piece which extends across an upper portion of the land-capable wheel;
- c. a second wheel assembly comprising:
- at least one flotation tire; and
- a support bracket assembly removably affixed to the cross piece.
- 11. The amphibious scraper of claim 10 wherein the support bracket assembly comprises a pair of removable, generally L-shaped bracket sections.
- 12. The amphibious scraper of claim 11 further comprising an axle extension assembly to maintain the flotation tire in rolling engagement with the surface, the axle extension assembly comprising:
- a. An inner bearing assembly affixing the flotation tire to an axle end; and
- b. an outer bearing assembly affixing the flotation tire to an axle end.
- 13. An amphibious scraper assembly capable of operating in wet environments, the assembly comprising:
- a. a prime mover mounted upon flotation tires;
- b. an amphibious scraper, towed by the prime mover, the amphibious scraper being capable of operating in wet environments and comprising:
- 1) a scraper pan having an interior bin for storage and a blade for contacting a ground surface;
- 2) a first wheel assembly comprising:
- at least one land-capable wheel;
- a cross piece which extends across an upper portion of the land-capable wheel;
- 3) a second wheel assembly comprising:
- at least one flotation tire; and
- a support bracket assembly removably affixed to the cross piece.
- 14. The amphibious scraper assembly of claim 13 wherein the second wheel assembly is selectively demountable, the support bracket assembly further comprising:
- a. a pair of generally L-shaped bracket sections which are reversibly connectable to one another;
- b. an outer bearing assembly carried on each bracket section; and
- c. means for affixing each bracket section to the cross piece.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/018,761 filed May 31, 1996.
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Undated Document entitled "Wilco Marsh Buggies, Inc. Experts in De-Watering and Disposal Area Construction". |