Claims
- 1. An auger in a self-propelled snow removing machine including an engine, running means drivable by the engine, and a snow blower for discharging snow collected by the auger, said auger comprising an auger cover disposed on a front portion of the snow removing machine, an auger output shaft disposed transversely in the auger cover and drivable by the engine, and at least one blade mounted on the auger output shaft and having an outer peripheral edge forming a substantially continuous helix around the auger output shaft wherein:
- said blade comprises a plurality of mutually separate fins having outer peripheral edges jointly forming the helix and made of a resilient steel material so that the blade can resiliently flex when small stones and the like enter between the blade and the auger cover;
- each of said fins comprising a flat base attached to said auger output shaft substantially perpendicularly to an axis thereof, and an arcuate portion extending helically from an outer end of said base so that snow can be collected in an axial direction of said auger output shaft and thereafter discharged by said snow blower; and
- said arcuate portion of each of said fins has an arcuate edge of a relatively large radius of curvature at a base end thereof so that a small gap is defined in side elevation between a distal end of the arcuate portion of one fin and the base end of the arcuate portion of another fin following said one fin.
- 2. An auger according to claim 1, wherein each of said fins is detachably fixed to said auger output shaft.
- 3. An auger according to claim 1, wherein said arcuate portions of each of said fins has a base end and an opposite distal end, said distal end of one fin being spaced a distance from said base end of a next fin in said axial direction.
- 4. An auger according to claim 1, wherein said blade fins are made of spring steel.
- 5. An auger according to claim 1, wherein said snow blower is positioned transversely centrally of said snow removing machine and rearwardly of said auger.
- 6. An auger in a self-propelled snow removing machine including an engine, running means drivable by the engine, and a snow blower for discharging snow collected by the auger, said auger comprising an auger cover disposed on a front portion of the snow removing machine, an auger output shaft disposed transversely in the auger cover and drivable by the engine, and at least one blade mounted on the auger output shaft and having an outer peripheral edge forming a substantially continuous helix around the auger output shaft, wherein:
- said blade comprises a plurality of mutually separate fins having outer peripheral edges jointly forming the helix and made of a resilient steel material so that the blade can resiliently flex when small stones and the like enter between the blade and the auger cover;
- each of said fins comprising a flat base attached to said auger output shaft substantially perpendicularly to an axis thereof, and an arcuate portion extending helically from an outer end of said base so that snow can be collected in an axial direction of said auger output shaft and thereafter discharged by said snow blower; and
- each of said fins is detachably fixed to said auger output shaft by means of bolts and nuts, said bolts having axes extending substantially parallel to said axial direction of said auger output shaft.
- 7. An auger according to claim 6, wherein said arcuate portions of each of said fins has a base end and an opposite distal end, said distal end of one fin being spaced a distance from said base end of a next fin in said axial direction.
- 8. An auger according to claim 6, wherein said blade fins are made of spring steel.
- 9. An auger according to claim 6, wherein said snow blower is positioned transversely centrally of said snow removing machine and rearwardly of said auger.
- 10. An auger in a self-propelled snow removing machine including an engine, running means drivable by the engine, and a snow blower for discharging snow collected by the auger, said auger comprising an auger cover disposed on a front portion of the snow removing machine, an auger output shaft disposed transversely in the auger cover and drivable by the engine, and at least one blade mounted on the auger output shaft and having an outer peripheral edge forming a substantially continuous helix around the auger output shaft, wherein:
- said blade comprises a plurality of mutually separate fins having outer peripheral edges jointly forming the helix and made of a resilient steel material so that the blade can resiliently flex when small stones and the like enter between the blade and the auger cover;
- each of said fins comprising a flat base attached to said auger output shaft substantially perpendicularly to an axis thereof, and an arcuate portion extending helically from an outer end of said base so that snow can be collected in an axial direction of said auger output shaft and thereafter discharged by said snow blower;
- said arcuate portion of each of said fins has a base end and an opposite distal end, said distal end of one fin being spaced a distance from said base end of a next fin in said axial direction; and
- said distance is sized such that said distal end of one fin becomes aligned with said base end of a next fin as said one fin is flexed by a reactive force of snow collected by said auger.
- 11. An auger according to claim 10, wherein each of said fins is detachably fixed to said auger output shaft.
- 12. An auger according to claim 10, wherein said blade fins are made of spring steel.
- 13. An auger according to claim 10, wherein said snow blower is positioned transversely centrally of said snow removing machine and rearwardly of said auger.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 62,431, filed June 12, 1987, abandoned concurrently with the filing of the present application.
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