Claims
- 1. In a snow plow having a snow plow frame for detachable installation at the front of a vehicle, a blade mounting structure which is mounted on the snow plow frame and which supports a snow plow blade therefrom, said blade mounting structure comprising:a blade support frame member having right and left ends, said blade support frame member being supported by the snow plow frame which is detachably mounted at the front of the vehicle; said blade support frame member including right and left blade mounting members which are fixedly mounted adjacent said right and left ends of said blade support frame member, respectively, said right and left blade mounting members each defining a pivot point; a snow plow blade having a frame comprising vertically oriented right and left mounting ribs, each of said right and left mounting ribs defining a pivot point; connecting members used to pivotally connect said right mounting rib to said right blade mounting member and said left mounting rib to said left blade mounting member, said snow plow blade being pivotable between a blade return position and a blade tripped position; blade biasing members which urge said snow plow blade from said blade tripped position to said blade return position; and a cushion stop mounted on each of said right and left blade mounting members, said cushion stops being contacted by said mounting ribs as they pivot prior to said snow plow blade reaching either said blade tripped position or said blade return position, said cushion stops thus absorbing a substantial portion of the impact force which would otherwise be transferred to said blade support frame member.
- 2. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said blade support frame member is pivotally mounted from said snow plow frame.
- 3. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said frame of said snow plow blade comprises:a top plow frame member; a bottom plow frame member; and a plurality of ribs extending between said top and bottom plow frame members, said right and left mounting ribs being two of said plurality of ribs.
- 4. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 3, wherein said top and bottom plow frame members and said plurality of ribs are all made of steel and are welded together to form said frame of said snow plow blade.
- 5. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 3, additionally comprising:a curved reinforcing plate mounted in front of each of said right and left mounting ribs, each of said right and left mounting ribs and its associated curved reinforcing plate together presenting a “T”-shaped cross section, said curved reinforcing plates being respectively welded to said right and left mounting ribs.
- 6. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said pivot point in each of said right and left mounting ribs is defined by an aperture extending through each of said right and left mounting ribs.
- 7. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 6, wherein said right and left blade mounting members each comprise:a first blade pivot mount which is mounted on said blade support frame member near an end thereof, said first blade pivot mount extending forwardly from said blade support frame member; and an aperture extending through said first blade pivot mount in the portion thereof which extends forwardly from said blade support frame member; wherein said aperture in said right mounting rib is connected to said aperture in said first blade pivot mount which is mounted on said right end of said blade support frame member with one of said connecting members, and wherein said aperture in said left mounting rib is connected to said aperture in said first blade pivot mount which is mounted on said left end of said blade support frame member with another of said connecting members.
- 8. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 7, wherein said right and left blade mounting members each additionally comprise:a second blade pivot mount which is mounted on said blade support frame member at a location which is adjacent said first blade pivot mount but is spaced away from said first blade pivot mount sufficiently far to admit one of said mounting ribs therebetween, said second blade pivot mount extending forwardly from said blade support frame member; and an aperture extending through said second blade pivot mount in the portion thereof which extends forwardly from said blade support frame member, said apertures in said first and second blade pivot mount members being aligned; wherein said one of said connecting members extends sequentially through said aperture in said first blade pivot mount which is mounted near said right end of said blade support frame member, said aperture in said right mounting rib, and said aperture in said second blade pivot mount which is close adjacent said first blade pivot mount which is mounted near said right end of said blade support frame member, and wherein said other of said connecting members extends sequentially through said aperture in said first blade pivot mount which is mounted near said left end of said blade support frame member, said aperture in said left mounting rib, and said aperture in said second blade pivot mount which is close adjacent said first blade pivot mount which is mounted near said left end of said blade support frame member.
- 9. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 8, wherein said connecting members each comprise:a pin; and a retaining member secured to said pin to retain said pin in place.
- 10. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 8, wherein said first and second blade pivot mounts and said blade support frame member are all made of steel, and are welded together.
- 11. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 8, additionally comprising;cushion stop pocket members located between said first and second blade pivot mounts, said first and second blade pivot mounts and said cushion stop pocket members together defining pockets for receiving and supporting said cushion stops therein.
- 12. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 11, additionally comprising:retaining members for removably retaining said cushion stops in said pockets.
- 13. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 12, wherein said cushion stops each have an aperture located therein, and wherein said first and second blade pivot mounts each have an additional aperture located therein, said apertures in said cushion stops and said additional apertures in said first and second blade pivot mounts being aligned when said cushion stops are located in said pockets, and wherein said retaining members comprise:a bolt which extends through said additional apertures in each pair of said first and second blade pivot mounts and said aperture in said cushion stop to retain said cushion stop in said pocket; and a nut threaded onto said bolt to retain said bolt in position.
- 14. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 11, wherein said cushion stops are retained in said pockets with an adhesive.
- 15. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 11, wherein said cushion stops are retained in said pockets in an interference fit.
- 16. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said cushion stops each have two faces which will contact said mounting ribs, one of said faces of said cushion stops being contacted by said mounting ribs as said snow plow blade approaches said blade return position, the other of said faces of said cushion stops being contacted by said mounting ribs as said snow plow blade approaches said blade tripped position.
- 17. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said cushion stops are made of polyurethane.
- 18. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 15, wherein said cushion stops are made of Quazi formulated methylenebisdiphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) polyester-based polyurethane.
- 19. A blade mounting structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said cushion stops are made of a material having a hardness of approximately 93 durometer on the Shore A scale.
- 20. In a snow plow having a snow plow frame for detachable installation at the front of a vehicle, a blade mounting structure which is mounted on the snow plow frame and which supports a snow plow blade therefrom, said blade mounting structure comprising:a blade support frame member having right and left ends, said blade support frame member being supported by the snow plow frame which is detachably mounted at the front of the vehicle; a first pair of blade pivot mounts which is mounted on said blade support frame member near said right end thereof, said first pair of blade pivot mounts being spaced away from each other and extending forwardly from said blade support frame member, said first pair of blade pivot mounts each having an aperture extending therethrough in the portion thereof which extends forwardly from said blade support frame member; a second pair of blade pivot mounts which is mounted on said blade support frame member near said left end thereof, said second pair of blade pivot mounts being spaced away from each other and extending forwardly from said blade support frame member, said second pair of blade pivot mounts each having an aperture extending therethrough in the portion thereof which extends forwardly from said blade support frame member; a snow plow blade having a frame comprising a top plow frame member, a bottom plow frame member, and a plurality of vertically oriented curved ribs extending between said top and bottom plow frame members, said plurality of vertically oriented curved ribs including right and left mounting ribs which each have an aperture extending therethrough, which apertures in said right and left mounting ribs define a pivot point for said snow plow blade; a first connecting member used to pivotally connect said right mounting rib intermediate said first pair of blade pivot mounts, and a second connecting member used to pivotally connect said left mounting rib intermediate said second pair of blade pivot mounts, said snow plow blade thereby being pivotable between a blade return position and a blade tripped position; blade biasing members which urge said snow plow blade from said blade tripped position to said blade return position; and a cushion stop mounted on each of said first and second pairs of blade pivot mounts, said cushion stops being contacted by said mounting ribs as they pivot prior to said snow plow blade reaching either said blade tripped position or said blade return position, said cushion stops being made of a hard, resilient, durable man-made material to absorb a substantial portion of the impact force which would otherwise be transferred to said blade support frame member.
- 21. A blade mounting structure for supporting a snow plow blade, said blade mounting structure being mounted on a snow plow frame which may be installed at the front of a vehicle, said blade mounting structure comprising:a blade support frame member with right and left ends which is supported from the snow plow frame which may be installed at the front of the vehicle; right and left blade mounting members which are fixedly mounted adjacent said right and left ends of said blade support frame member, respectively; right and left mounting ribs contained in a frame of a snow plow blade which are pivotally mounted to said right and left blade mounting members, respectively, said snow plow blade thereby being pivotable between a blade return position and a blade tripped position; blade biasing members which urge said snow plow blade from said blade tripped position to said blade return position; and cushion stops mounted on each of said right and left blade mounting members, said cushion stops being contacted by said mounting ribs and absorbing a substantial portion of the impact force from said mounting ribs as said snow plow blade pivots prior to reaching either said blade tripped position or said blade return position.
- 22. A method of supporting a snow plow blade on a blade mounting structure which is mounted on a snow plow frame which may be installed at the front of a vehicle, said method comprising:supporting a blade support frame member having right and left ends from the snow plow frame which is installed at the front of the vehicle; fixedly mounting right and left blade mounting members adjacent to said right and left ends of said blade support frame member, respectively; pivotally mounting right and left mounting ribs contained in a frame of a snow plow blade to said right and left blade mounting members, respectively, said snow plow blade thereby being pivotable between a blade return position and a blade tripped position; biasing said snow plow blade from said blade tripped position to said blade return position; and mounting a cushion stop on each of said right and left blade mounting members, said cushion stops being contacted by said mounting ribs and absorbing a substantial portion of the impact force from said mounting ribs as said snow plow blade pivots prior to reaching either said blade tripped position or said blade return position.
IDENTIFICATION OF RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is related to four other concurrently filed patent applications, namely U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/192336, entitled “Snow Plow Quick Connect/Disconnect Hitch Mechanism and Method,” U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/192225, entitled “Snow Plow Having an In-Line Frame Design and Method of Making the Same,” U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/192577, entitled “Spring Bracket Design and Method for Snow Plow Blade Trip Mechanism,” U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/192230, entitled “Back Blade Wearstrip for Efficient Backward Operation of Snow Plows and Method for Facilitating the Same,” all assigned to the assignee of the present patent application, which four patent applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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