Claims
- 1. An articulated snow plow for use with a vehicle comprising:
- a mounting plowblade section having a moldboard section and at least two mounting sides, each mounting side having a hinge mechanism affixed thereto and;
- a plurality of extending plowblade sections each having a respective moldboard section, the extending plowblade sections being pivotally attached to the respective mounting sides of the mounting plowblade sections by the hinge mechanisms of the mounting sides, each extending plowblade section being independently pivotable.
- 2. The articulated snow plow of claim 1 further comprising:
- a mounting subframe affixed to the frame of the vehicle for receivably accepting a mounting system;
- a mounting system adapted for being coupled to the mounting subframe;
- the mounting plowblade section coupled to the mounting system;
- a bell crank mechanism coupled between the mounting subframe of said vehicle and a forward portion of the mounting system to permit vertical adjustment of said mounting plowblade section and the extending plowblade sections; and
- a plurality of dual acting hydraulic cylinders each having a first end and a second end; the first end of each hydraulic cylinder being coupled to the mounting plowblade section; the second end of each hydraulic extension and retraction mechanism being coupled to a respective extending plowblade section.
- 3. The articulate snow plow of claim 2 wherein the mounting plowblade section is coupled to the vehicle such that the mounting plowblade section maintains a fixed angular relationship to the vehicle as measured about a vertical axis.
- 4. The reactive controlled pressure system of claim 2 further including a quick mount system for mounting the articulated snow plow to a vehicle, the quick mounting system comprising:
- a mounting subframe for supporting the snow plow, the mounting subframe having at least three mounting points;
- a mounting system having at least three mounting points;
- a connecting means for connecting the mounting points of the mounting system to the mounting points of the mounting subframe;
- the mounting points of the mounting system being connected to the mounting points of the mounting subframe by the connecting means; and
- the mounting subframe being connected to the vehicle and the mounting system being connected to the snow plow.
- 5. The articulated snow plow of claim 2 wherein the hydraulic cylinders are coupled, via a plurality of hydraulic line structures, to a hydraulic control system;
- the hydraulic control system comprising a plurality of pressure switches and a reservoir;
- a noncompressible hydraulic fluid being contained in both the hydraulic cylinders, the hydraulic line structures, and the hydraulic control system;
- a plurality of pressure switch mechanisms equal in number to the hydraulic cylinders coupled between the mounting plowblade section and the respective extending plowblade section, the pressure switch mechanisms being coupled to a plurality of valve mechanisms;
- said valve mechanisms being coupled to said hydraulic line structures connecting the hydraulic cylinders to the reservoir; and
- each pressure switch mechanism being activated by a predetermined increase in the pressure in the hydraulic line structures, the pressure switch mechanisms actuating the valve mechanisms;
- to permit the hydraulic fluid to return to the reservoir when said valve mechanism is open, thereby reducing the pressure in the hydraulic line structures.
- 6. The articulated snow plow system of claim 5 wherein the pressure switch mechanism is a pressure switch.
- 7. The articulated snow plow system of claim 5 wherein the predetermined pressure is 1600 pounds per square inch of hydraulic fluid pressure.
- 8. The articulated snow plow system of claim 5 wherein said valve mechanism is a valve.
- 9. The articulated snow plow system of claim 5 wherein the valve mechanism is a solenoid valve.
- 10. The articulated snow plow of claim 5 wherein:
- the extending plowblade sections independently partially retract when an obstruction is encountered during use of the snow plow to allow more effective mechanical tripping of the articulated snow plow.
- 11. The articulated snow plow of claim 2 wherein:
- the mounting plowblade section is coupled to the mounting system by a least one horizontal pivot mechanism whereby a limited amount of vertical movement of the articulated snow plow may occur with respect to the plow support structure so that the mounting plowblade section and the extending plowblade sections follow ground contours and accommodate varying height differences between the mounting system and mounting subframe.
- 12. The articulated snow plow of claim 11 wherein the horizontal pivot mechanism includes a torsion bushing having a predetermined resistance to rotation.
- 13. The articulated snow plow of claim 11 wherein at least one of the horizontal pivot mechanisms includes at least one mechanical stop structure spatially located to limit rotation of the mounting plowblade section and extending plowblade sections with respect to the mounting subframe.
- 14. The articulated snow plow of claim 11 wherein at least one of the horizontal pivot mechanisms includes a resistance means for resisting free rotation of the mount plow blade structure about the horizontal pivot.
- 15. The articulated snow plow system of claim 1 wherein the wear strip is mounted to the mounting plowblade section at approximately a 45 degree angle to the vertical and the wear strips are mounted to each respective extending plowblade section at approximately a 25 degree angle to the vertical; whereby the wear strip mounted at the 45 degree angle acts as a wedge to chisel out hard packed snow.
- 16. The articulated snow plow system of claim 1 wherein at least one said moldboard section is comprised of a substantially clear material.
- 17. The articulated snow plow system of claim 16 wherein the substantially clear material is LEXAN brand clear plastic material.
- 18. The articulated snow plow of claim 1 wherein each of the plowblade sections is comprised of:
- a blade frame having an upper edge and a lower edge;
- a wear strip affixed to the lower edge of the blade frame so as to form a channel therebetween, the channel opening toward the upper edge of the blade frame;
- a moldboard having an upper edge and a lower edge, the lower edge of the moldboard being removably received in the channel formed between the wear strip and the lower edge of the blade frame, the upper edge of the moldboard being maintained adjacent the upper edge of the blade frame; and
- a plurality of fasteners placed through the upper edge of the moldboard and into the upper edge of the blade frame so as to releasably secure the upper edge of the moldboard to the upper edge of the blade frame.
- 19. The articulated snow plow system of claim 18 including a second moldboard located between the moldboard and the blade frame.
- 20. The mounting system of claim 1 further including a lighting system comprising:
- at least one light connected to a support frame;
- a subframe connected to the vehicle;
- a connecting means for rigidly connecting the support frame to the subframe; and
- the support frame being connected to the subframe by the connecting means.
- 21. The snow plow of claim 1 wherein the extending plowblade sections are at least as wide as is the mounting plowblade section.
- 22. The articulated snow plow system of claim 21 wherein the wear strip is mounted to the mounting plowblade section at approximately a 45 degree angle to the vertical and the wear strips are mounted to each respective extending plowblade section at approximately a 25 degree angle to the vertical; whereby the wear strip mounted at the 45 degree angle acts as a wedge to chisel out hard packed snow.
- 23. The articulate snow plow of claim 1 wherein the mounting plowblade section is coupled to the vehicle such that the mounting plowblade section maintains a fixed angular relationship to the vehicle as measured about a vertical axis.
- 24. The articulated snow plow of claim 1 wherein each of the plowblade sections is comprised of:
- a blade frame having an upper edge and a lower edge;
- a wear strip affixed to the lower edge of the blade frame so as to form a channel therebetween, the channel opening toward the upper edge of the blade frame;
- a moldboard having an upper edge and a lower edge, the lower edge of the moldboard being removably received in the channel formed between the wear strip and the lower edge of the blade frame, the upper edge of the moldboard being maintained adjacent the upper edge of the blade frame; and
- a retaining strip releasably affixed to the upper edge of the blade frame so as to releasably secure the upper edge of the moldboard to the upper edge of the blade frame.
- 25. The articulated snow plow system of claim 24 including a second moldboard located between the moldboard and the blade frame.
- 26. The articulated snow plow of claim 1 wherein mounting plowblade section is coupled to the mounting system by a horizontal pivot mechanism comprising:
- at least one pivot; and
- a trip spring, said trip spring and said pivot being mounted to the mounting plowblade section independent of the mounting system and permitting the mounting plowblade section and the extending plowblade sections to rotate about a horizontal axis when one of the plowblade sections encounters an obstacle.
- 27. The articulated snow plow claim 1 further comprising:
- a plurality of wear strips replaceably attached to the plowblade sections so as to retain the respective moldboard sections to their respective plowblade sections, the wear strips being arranged such that the wear strip attached to the mounting plowblade section overlaps the wear strips of the extending plowblade sections.
- 28. The articulated snow plow of claim 1 wherein each extending plowblade section is capable of being positioned in a swept-back position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/225,215 filed on 8 Apr. 1994.
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