The present invention is directed to snow-moving equipment and, more particularly, to powered snow blowers or throwers, and snow plows:
Two primary types of powered snow-moving equipment include (i) snow blowers or throwers that receive snow through an inlet and use a powered auger or rotary paddle to discharge the snow a distance away from the snow blower, and (ii) snow plows that use one or more blades to push the snow from one area to another, generally without lifting the snow from the ground or other surface being cleared.
The present invention provides, in its various forms, a combination snow blower and snow plow apparatus that can be readily converted between a pure snow blowing configuration, and/or a pure snow plowing configuration, and/or a hybrid snow blowing and plowing configuration. This allows an operator to select an optimal configuration for a given situation, such as variations in the snow depth and/or density, the size or shape of an area to be cleared of snow, or the presence of obstructions. The combination snow blower and plow apparatus includes a substantially conventional snow blower mechanism, but also includes a snow plow assembly that can be moved between a deployed (snow plowing) position, and an undeployed (snow blowing) position relative to the snow blower mechanism. In the deployed position, the snow plow assembly can be adjusted by moving one or more snow plow blades between a relatively narrow-width plowing configuration and a relatively wider-width plowing configuration, which can be adjusted according to the desired width of a path being cleared of snow. Optionally, and at least when snow plow blades of the snow plow assembly are in laterally-extended positions, at least some snow may be permitted to pass the snow plow assembly and into the snow blower mechanism to be forcibly discharged away from the mechanism. Thus, the combination snow blower and plow apparatus is configurable to clear a path that is substantially the same width (or substantially wider than) the snow blower mechanism itself, either by pushing the snow as a plow, or by directing the snow through the snow blower mechanism, or a combination of both.
In one form of the present invention, a combination snow blower and plow apparatus includes a snow blower mechanism with a housing having opposite sides defining a snow inlet portion and a snow discharge portion in communication with the snow inlet portion. The apparatus further includes a snow plow assembly having a mounting portion and at least one snow plow blade that is movably coupled to the mounting portion. The snow plow assembly itself is movably coupled to the housing of the snow blower mechanism, so that the snow plow assembly is movable between a deployed position and an undeployed position. The mounting portion of the snow plow assembly is movably coupled to the housing, and the snow plow blade is configured to move, relative to the mounting portion, between a laterally-extended position and a laterally-retracted position. In the extended position, the snow plow blade provides an increased snow-clearing width, while in the retracted position, the snow plow blade provides a decreased snow-clearing width, which is less than the increased snow clearing width of the extended position. When the snow plow assembly is in its deployed position, the snow plow blade is positioned in front of the housing of the snow blower mechanism in order to engage an accumulation of snow when the apparatus is driven along a surface. When the snow plow assembly is in the undeployed position, at least a portion of the snow plow blade is positioned above the housing, so that the snow plow blade will not engage the accumulation of snow as the apparatus is driven along the surface.
In one aspect, the snow plow assembly further includes a mounting arm that is pivotally coupled to each of the opposite sides of the housing, The mounting portion of the snow plow assembly is coupled to the housing via the mounting arms.
Optionally, when the snow plow assembly is in the undeployed position, at least a portion of the mounting portion and at least a portion of the snow plow blade are positioned directly above the housing.
In another aspect, the snow plow assembly includes a support stmt that is coupled between the housing and the snow plow blade for supporting the blade in at least its laterally-extended position. Optionally, each of the support struts is an adjustable-length strut that is reconfigurable between an extended configuration when the corresponding snow plow blade is in the laterally-extended position, and a retracted configuration when the snow plow blade is in the laterally-retracted position.
In still another aspect, the mounting portion of the snow plow assembly includes a central blade configured for clearing an accumulation of snow from the surface. Optionally, the snow plow assembly includes a pair of the snow plow blades, each of which is movably coupled to the central blade. Optionally, the snow plow assembly further includes a pair of elongate slots defined along the central blade, which allow the snow plow blades to be movably mounted to the central blade, and an attachment fitting is provided along an inboard region of each snow plow blade. Each of the attachment fittings slidably engages a respective one of the elongate slots of the central blade as the snow plow blades are moved between the laterally-extended position and the laterally-retracted position.
Optionally, each of the attachment fittings includes a shaft portion and a flange portion, the shaft portion projecting rearwardly from the snow plow blade and extending through one of the elongate slots. The flange portion is positioned along the shaft portion at a location rearward of the central blade, and the flange portion has a width that is greater than a width of the elongate slot.
In a further aspect, the mounting portion of the snow plow assembly includes a frame configured for slidably supporting the snow plow blade. The frame defines an opening when the snow plow blade is in the laterally-extended position, with the opening configured to permit at least a portion of the accumulation of snow to pass into the snow inlet portion of the snow blower mechanism so that the snow is discharged through the snow discharge portion as the apparatus is moved along the surface. Optionally, the snow plow assembly includes a pair of the snow plow blades that are movably coupled to the frame. Optionally, the frame defines upper and lower channels for slidably receiving an upper edge portion and lower edge portion, respectively, of each of the snow plow blades.
In another form of the present invention, a combination snow blower and plow apparatus includes a snow blower mechanism and a snow plow assembly that is movably coupled to the snow blower. The snow blower mechanism includes a housing with opposite sides and defining a snow inlet portion between the opposite sides, and a snow discharge portion in communication with the snow inlet portion. The snow plow assembly is pivotable between a deployed position in front of the snow blower mechanism, and an undeployed position in which a portion of the snow plow assembly is positioned above the housing of the snow blower. mechanism. The snow plow assembly includes a pair of mounting arms, a mounting portion, and a pair of extendable and retractable snow plow blades. Each of the mounting arms has a proximal end portion that is pivotally coupled to one of the opposite sides of the housing, and the mounting portion is coupled to the housing via the mounting arms. The snow plow blades are slidably coupled to the mounting portion, and each is movable to a laterally-extended position that provides an increased snow-clearing width in which each of the snow plow blades extends laterally outboard of a respective one of the opposite sides of the snow blower housing. When the snow plow assembly is in the undeployed position, the snow blower mechanism is operable to clear an accumulation of snow from a surface as the apparatus is driven along the surface, and when the snow plow assembly is in the deployed position with the snow plow blades in their laterally-extended positions, the apparatus is operable to provide the increased snow-clearing width in an increased clearing-width configuration. The increased clearing-width configuration may be either of (i) a pure plowing configuration in which the mounting portion and the snow plow blades cooperate to clear the accumulation of snow, substantially without the snow reaching the inlet portion of the snow blower housing, and (ii) a combined snow plowing and snow blowing configuration in which the snow plow blades engage a portion of the accumulation of snow and the mounting portion permits another portion of the accumulation of snow to pass into the snow inlet portion of the snow blower housing.
In one aspect, when the snow plow assembly is in the deployed position with the snow plow blades each in a laterally-retracted position, the apparatus can be operated in a pure plowing configuration to provide a decreased snow-clearing width that is less than the increased snow-clearing width.
Optionally, a mounting arm stop is provided at each of the opposite sides of the snow blower housing, and is engaged by a respective mounting arm when the snow blower mechanism is lifted above the surface, whereby the snow plow assembly is also liftable above the surface upon lifting the snow blower mechanism further above the surface once the mounting arm stops are engaged by the mounting arms.
In another aspect, the combination snow blower and plow apparatus is in combination with a tractor that is configured to drive the apparatus through the accumulation of snow, and configured to power the snow blower mechanism for discharging snow through the snow discharge portion, For example, the tractor may be a separate riding tractor such as a farm tractor or a lawn tractor, or the tractor may be a walk-behind tractor or substantially any powered device that is capable of operating the snow blower mechanism, and may be integrated with the snow blower mechanism.
Accordingly, the combination snow blower and plow apparatus of the present invention provides an operator with the option of (i) using the snow blower in a conventional manner, i,e., with the snow plow assembly in its undeployed position, and (ii) using the apparatus in a plowing configuration in which the snow plow assembly is in the deployed position to form substantially continuous snow-pushing surface that limits or blocks snow from entering the snow blower intake, or a partially-discontinuous snow-pushing surface that permits at least a portion of snow to enter the snow blower intake for discharging through the snow discharge portion of the snow blower mechanism. When the snow plow assembly is in the deployed position, the snow plow blade or blades can be laterally extended and retracted according to the desired clearing width of the apparatus. This allows the operator to choose between a narrow-width clearing path, such as when clearing a particularly heavy accumulation of snow or when clearing a relatively narrow walkway or working in other narrow spaces, and permits a wider-width clearing path such as when clearing large or wide open areas and/or lower-density accumulations of snow.
These and other objects, advantages, purposes, and features of the present invention will become more apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.
FIG, 6A, shown with the snow plow assembly in its undeployed position but having the snow plow blades in their laterally-retracted positions;
Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a combination snow blower and plow apparatus 10 includes a snow blower mechanism 12 having a housing 14, to which a snow plow assembly 16 is attached (
Snow plow assembly 16 is pivotable about a substantially horizontal pivot axis between a lowered or deployed position (
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Attachment fittings 34 permit each snow plow blade 22 to slide along a front surface 48 of central blade 24 as attachment fittings 34 slide along their respective elongate slots 32, so that the snow plow blades 22 are independently movable between a laterally-extended position (
To help ensure sufficient strength and support for snow plow blades 22 in their extended positions, respective adjustable-length support struts 50 extend from distal end portions 26b of mounting arms 26 to outboard regions 22b of snow plow blades 22. In the illustrated embodiment, support struts 50 are telescopic struts having rear shaft portions 50a and forward tubular portions 50b, and each includes a lock pin 52 for selectively fixing the overall length of each support strut 50 by limiting the extent to which rear shaft portion 50a can telescope into forward tubular portion 50b. Rear shaft portion 50a includes one or more cross-bores for receiving lock pin 52 when the corresponding snow plow blade 22 is in one or more laterally-extended positions, such as shown in
Forward tubular portion 50b of support strut 50 is pivotably coupled to a tab 54, which extends rearwardly from rear surface 38 at outboard region 22b of snow plow blades 22, such as via a bolt or other mechanical fastener 56 (
A mounting arm stop 64 projects laterally outwardly from each side wall 28 of snow blower housing 14, and substantially limits or prevents a respective mounting arm 26 of snow plow assembly 16 from pivoting downwardly as snow blower mechanism 12 is lifted from the surface being cleared of snow (or other support surface). In this way, when snow blower mechanism 12 is raised above the surface, such as to avoid engaging snow (or a raised object or irregularity along the surface being cleared), the snow plow assembly 16 will be raised with snow blower mechanism 12 so that snow plow blades 22 and central mounting portion or blade 24 will also disengage the snow or the surface being cleared of snow. Each mounting arm stop 64 is coupled to its respective side wall 28 at a position that permits snow plow blades 22 and central mounting blade 24 to rest on the ground surface when snow blower mechanism 12 is also resting on the ground surface, so that most of the weight of snow plow assembly 16 is supported along the bottom edges of snow plow blades 22 and central blade 24. Mounting arm stops 64 may be spaced at least slightly below a perimeter wall 62 of mounting arm 26, so that snow plow blades 22 and central blade 24 will remain in contact with the ground surface even if snow blower mechanism 12 is raised slightly above the surface, or if irregularities in the ground surface allow or cause the snow plow blades 22 and central blade 24 to momentarily drop downwardly relative to snow blower mechanism 12. This allows snow plow assembly 16 to accommodate variations in the surface being cleared of snow.
When snow plow assembly 16 is in its raised position (
Numerous options or alternatives are envisioned for the combination snow blower and plow apparatus, which would provide substantially similar overall functionality, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, it is envisioned that instead of pivotable mounting arms 26, the snow plow blades may be mounted to the snow blower housing via an articulating linkage, mechanism, or the like, which could be attached to the housing 14 along side walls 28 or along an upper surface of the housing, for example. In addition, gas-charged struts or other biasing members may be used to help raise the snow plow assembly from its deployed position to its undeployed position and/or to retain the snow plow assembly in its undeployed position without requiring the use of separate mechanical fasteners. In addition, the support struts that support each snow plow blade in its laterally-extended position may be one-piece struts that are readily connectable and releasable via quick-connect couplers or the like. Other types of support struts that may be suitable for use with the snow plow assembly of the present invention are described in commonly-owned and co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/428,295, filed Mar. 23, 2012, and entitled COMBINATION SNOW BLOWER AND PLOW, AND RETROFIT KIT, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Moreover, it is envisioned that each snow plow blade of the plow assembly may engage and be supported by the central mounting portion or blade of the snow plow assembly via roller bearings, channel slides, or substantially any other mechanism or device suitable for coupling the snow blow blades in a laterally-extendable manner. One example of such an arrangement will be described below in more detail, with reference to an alternative combination snow blower and plow apparatus 110 of
The combination snow blower and plow apparatus 10 may be pushed or pulled along a surface to be cleared of snow by a tractor 66 (
Optionally, and with reference to
Snow plow assembly 116 includes a pair of snow plow blades 122 that are each laterally slidable relative to a central mounting portion or frame or blade 124, which in turn is mounted to a pair of pivotable mounting arms 126, which are pivotably coupled to respective side walls 128 of snow blower housing 114. Central mounting frame 124 includes an upper channel 132a and a lower channel 132b that form the upper and lower edge portions of the central mounting frame 124. Each snow plow blade 122 includes an upper edge portion 134a and a lower edge portion 134b that are slidably received in the upper channel 132a and lower channel 132b, respectively, of central mounting frame 124.
Central mounting frame 124 defines a large central opening 136 that is generally rectangular in shape, and that is open when one or both snow plow blades 122 are in their respective laterally-extended positions, such as shown in
Snow plow assembly 116 includes a pair of adjustable-length support struts 150, which are similar in construction to support struts 50, described above, including respective lock pins 152 for fixing the length of each support strut in its extended position. However, support strut 150 is coupled between a proximal end portion 126a of each mounting arm 126 and an outboard region 122b of each snow plow blade 122 in a slightly different manner. Each snow plow blade 122 includes, at its outboard region 122b, a rearwardly-directed flange or lip 168 to which is mounted a pair of spaced tabs 154 that receive a forward end of the forward tubular portion 150b of support strut 150, with a fastener 156 extending through aligned holes or openings formed in spaced tabs 154 and in the end of forward tubular portion 150b. At the proximal end portion 126a of each mounting arm 126 is a separate tab 170 that receives and supports a bend region 158 of the rear shaft 150a of support strut 150. Rear shaft 150a includes a plurality aligned cross-bores 172 for receiving lock pin 152, which permits adjustment of the minimum achievable overall length of support strut 150 according to the desired lateral extension distance of snow plow blade 122. Flange 168 prevents each snow plow blade 122 from being laterally retracted so far that it would cover more than half of central opening 136.
Thus, snow plow blades 122 may be laterally extended and retracted, such as shown in
Thus, the combination snow blower and plow apparatuses of the present invention can be used to push or pile snow from a surface on which the snow has accumulated, and may be reconfigured to clear an extra-wide path while pushing and/or discharging snow as the apparatus is moved through an accumulation. The apparatus can be operated as conventional or standard-width snow blowers by positioning the snow plow assembly in a raised or undeployed position, and depending on the embodiment, may be used for clearing an extra-wide path by purely plowing the path, or by plowing an outboard portion of the path while snow-blowing a central portion of the path. It is further envisioned that the snow plow assemblies of the present invention may be provided as a retrofit kit for attachment to existing snow blowers or snow blower mechanisms.
Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law, including the doctrine of equivalents.