1. Field of the Invention
This invention concerns apparatus for handling earth and related substrates such as gravel and snow by way of scraping, leveling and transporting operations, and more particularly relates to earth handling apparatus adapted for use in small or confined areas.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various types of large scale industrial earth handling machines are widely employed in operations such as highway and airfield construction, land clearing, and various digging, filling and grading procedures. The soil-contacting components of the apparatus are either incorporated into a wheeled vehicle or are trailered behind a towing vehicle. The very large size and considerable cost of such equipment causes ownership and operation to be affordable only by large corporations.
In earth moving operations on small farms, and applications involving bicycle trails, residential landscaping, forest trails, walking paths and golf courses, relatively small, highly maneuverable equipment is necessary, and its cost must be affordable for ownership by private parties or small municipalities.
All terrain vehicles (ATV) are widely employed for recreational and work purposes, and have been used to trailer carts in confined areas requiring high maneuverability. However, manipulative interaction between the ATV and a towed unit has been minimal.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a relatively inexpensive small earth handling apparatus which can be trailered behind an ATV and operated by controls associated with said ATV.
It is another object of this invention to provide in combination a small earth handling apparatus towable by an ATV, and control means installable onto said ATV for manipulating said apparatus.
These objects and other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description.
The above and other beneficial objects and advantages are accomplished in accordance with the present invention by an earth handling apparatus operated by an ATV, said apparatus comprising:
For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification and in which similar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures of the drawing:
Referring now to
Framework 10 is comprised of elongated rigid front and rear frame members 13 and 14, respectively, and paired side frame members 15. Said four frame members are shown to be straight and joined in a coplanar rectangular configuration defining an interior region 16. Portions of side frame members 15 extend as rearward extensions 17 behind rear frame member 14. A trailer hitch bar 18 extends forwardly from the center of front frame member 13, and terminates in hitching socket 19.
A wheel 20 is journaled to each rearward extension 17 and adapted to rotate in a vertical plane, thereby supporting the apparatus for rolling movement upon the underlying terrain 21 which may be earth, gravel, snow or ice. The wheels further serve to permit pivoting movement of the framework 10 in a vertical path about the center axles 22 of said wheels. The diameter of the wheels is a critical factor. In the exemplified embodiment, the wheels must having diameters between 14 and 18 inches in order that framework 10 be substantially horizontally disposed when the apparatus is attached to a towing ATV. Wheels of too small a diameter, may cause the rear portion of the framework to impinge upon a load of soil dumped by the apparatus. Wheels of small diameter also sink undesirably into muddy soil.
Bowl 11 is positioned within interior region 16 of said framework, and is bounded by floor and rear retaining surfaces 24 and 25, respectively, paired side retaining surfaces 26, and front door 27 attached by paired pivot means 42 to said side surfaces 26. Floor surface 24 has a forwardly directed cutting edge 28. The bowl 11 is supported by framework 10 by way of pivot paired pivot pins 29 outwardly directed from side retaining surfaces 26 and interactive with corresponding side frame members 15. By virtue of said configuration and manner of interaction, the bowl is permitted tilting movement in a longitudinal vertical path parallel to said side frame members, as indicated by the curved arrow in
Tilting means 12 is comprised of a first electrically operated winch 31 and associated spool 35 secured upon rigid boom 32 mounted upon front frame member 13 which extends rearwardly and obliquely above the bowl, and a pulling cable 33 interactive between said spool and rear retaining surface 25. The path of cable 33 is guided by guide means 34 positioned atop boom 32. Said guide means may be a pulley wheel or stationary guide. When winch 31 is activated so as to wind a portion of cable 33 upon spool 35, the bowl is tilted, as shown in
Front door 27 is opened and closed by the action of second winch 36 comprised of spool 45 driven by reversible motor 46. A first cable 47 extends from spool 45 to lever peg 48 rearwardly directed from the top edge 49 of said front door. A second cable 50 extends from spool 45 to the lower edge 51 of front door 27. By appropriate rotational movement of spool 45, as shown by the arrowed line in
While particular examples of the present invention have been shown and described, it is apparent that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the invention in its broadest aspects. The aim of the appended claims, therefore, is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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