The invention relates to the improvement to a common box/scrape blade commonly mounted to a three-point hitch system on the rear of a tractor and used to remove loose material on dirt surfaces.
This invention relates to a drag box or box scraper for scraping and moving loose or stuck debris on road surfaces being prepared to be resurfaced or paved. Drag box scrapers have been commonly used for years to drag road building materials from the surface of a road under construction or renovation.
Drag boxes are commonly connected to a tractor or other vehicle with a three point hitch. The three point hitch is used to attach an implement to a tractor and transfers some of the weight and resistance of the drag box to the drive wheels of the tractor.
Drag boxes can have a problem due to the curve blades and the fact that the blades are mounted to the rear of the box commonly used on soil beds that are being graded level.
The drag box of the present invention rides on replaceable side shoes mounted to the side plates of the drag box frame which allows for a main scraping edge that is mounted in the center of the box and allows for the box to have the same debris holding capacity in the forward or reverse direction.
The main scraping edge is flat not a curved blade as in a blade used to remove dirt on soft surfaces. The flat vertically main blade described on the current invention is necessary to allow the blade to be able to relieve itself from objects such as manholes commonly found on road surfaces being prepared for resurfacing.
The drag box is mounted to the three point hitch frame by means of a pivot. The pivotable actions allow the box to flex independent of the three point hitch. This pivotable action is necessary during the intended use of the described box scraper. During the cleaning or scraping operations it is common for obstacles such as manholes to be covered with debris. During the scraping process of dragging a common dirt box blade on hard road surfaces using a curved blade mounted to the rear of the box can get stuck on an elevated manhole cover or access ports. When the common dirt style box blade engages these types of obstacles, the blade can become lodged thereagainst causing damage to the box blade, tractor and operator. The present invention provides for the box to tilt by means of the pivot capabilities allowing the straight or flat vertical center mount blade to change its angle of contact allowing the blade to slip over the obstacle. The side shoes combined with the center mounted main blade also work together along with the pivotable capability to lift the main scraping edge over the obstacle.
The three point hitch allows for the removable mounting of a pair of water tanks on the three point hitch box to provide additional weight for the drag box and which water tanks are connected to a water sprayer system to spray liquid for dust suppression in the road preparation process.
A drag box uses a three point hitch mounted frame having a pivotally mounted blade box holding a scraping blade attached to allow the scraping blade to pivot to ride over rigid objects, such as manhole covers in the road surface repaving and maintenance operation.
A blade box frame has a pair of side frame members each having a removable shoe or skid attached thereto for the blade box frame to slide on. The blade box frame has a blade attached between the side frame members and the blade box frame has a pair of support frame members. A three point hitch having a frame is separately attached to the blade box frame with a pivotal connection and is removably attachable to a vehicle for pulling the drag box. The three point hitch frame has a pair of cushion support bars having a pivoting connection to the blade box frame to thereby allow the blade box frame and blade to pivot on the three point hitch frame. Each of the cushion support bars has a resilient cushion mounted thereon positioned for resting on blade box frame support members. The drag box frame and blade is thus allowed to move relative to the three point hitch frame when the box frame main scraping edge contacts an obstacle thereby tilting the blade to ride over the obstacle.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide further understanding of the invention, are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification and illustrate an embodiment of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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The present invention is for a box scraper or drag box which are commonly attached to a tractor, or the like, and used to scrape or move loose material on the a road bed or other surface. A three point hitch for attaching to the tractor is on a separate frame from the blade box and is pivotally attached to the blade box at a pivot point to allow the blade box and blade to pivot independently of the three point hitch to enable the blade to ride over rigid objects, such as man hole covers, during dirt removal operations. The present drag box also has a pair of water tanks which add weight to the drag box while providing water to a sprayer for holding water for spraying scraped surfaces for dust suppression.
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In operation, the drag box 10 is attached to a tractor or other vehicle with the three point hitch 17 and pulled along a surface being scraped. The blade box 11 which has a pivotal attachment to the three point hitch frame rides on skids 20 pulling the blade 18 along a surface being scraped. When the blade box 11 skids contact a rigid object, such as a manhole cover, the blade box 11 will pivot on the three point hitch frame 12 pushing against the resilient cushions 31 with the cushion support members 22. This allows the blade box frame and blade 18 to tilt back to ride over the rigid object in its path. The resilient cushions 31 then maintain pressure on the cushion support members 22 to return the blade box 11 and blade 18 back to its surface scraping position.
It should be clear at this time that a drag box for scraping a road surface or the like which can pass over obstacles in its path has been provided. However the present invention is not to be considered limited to the forms shown which are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
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