Claims
- 1. A vee-shaped snowplow for removing snow or slush from driveways, roadways, parking lots, and walkways, comprising:
a. a plurality of arcuate blades, concave on the front side facing a towing vehicle and convex on-the back side of the blade, having a plurality of means of connection spaced intermittently along the length of each side of one blade and a single means of connection on each side of the opposite blade, b. a transverse element with means of attachment at both ends, c. said means of attachment attaching said transverse element from the inside of one blade to the inside of the other blade, d. a plurality of struts with means of attachment at both ends, and e. a plurality of means of connection on the rear of the towing vehicle.
- 2. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein said means of attachment on the ends of said struts are attached to said means of connection on the blades and to said means of connection on the vehicle rather loosely, whereby sufficient play is introduced to help the snowplow to rise over small obstructions.
- 3. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein said arcuate blades are each flattened at one end, whereby a flat hinge may be used on essentially arcuate blades.
- 4. The snowplow of claim 3 wherein the flattened ends of said blades are attached to each other by a lift-off hinge, which is a plate on one blade with a hollow tube attached to the outer side facing the edge of said plate, and a plate on the other blade with a pin attached to the outer side of said plate, whereby said pin fits into said hollow tube of the first said plate, affording a quick and easy method of assembling and disassembling said snowplow, with the use of only two hands.
- 5. The snowplow of claim 4 wherein a retaining pin is provided to pass through holes in said blades just above said hinge, whereby one plate of said hinge is prevented from rising above or lifting off the other plate as a result of uneven vertical pressure during operation of the snowplow.
- 6. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein said blades, at the front point where the vee is formed, are beveled at the bottom of said blades, whereby said snowplow will rise over any small obstruction in its path.
- 7. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein said blades of a vehicle drawn snowplow are made of lightweight polyvinyl chloride.
- 8. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein the materials used are of sufficiently light weight that the entire snowplow apparatus can be lifted and maneuvered by an adult or a teenager.
- 9. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein said blades contain a plurality of handholds, whereby said blades can be gripped and the entire snowplow apparatus can be lifted and maneuvered by an adult or a teenager.
- 10. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein the materials used are of sufficiently light weight that the snowplow can be towed with very little propulsive power.
- 11. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein the tops of said blades are tilted backward in relation to the towing vehicle, whereby the snow on its way to disposal will temporarily add additional weight to said snowplow and help said snowplow hug the surface being plowed.
- 12. The snowplow of claim 1, further including strips of tough, but flexible, material on the bottom of said blades, not illustrated in the drawings, whereby cleaner removal of the plowed matter is achieved.
- 13. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein said transverse element is attached to the inside of one of said blades and attached to any of several means of connection on the inside of the opposite blade, whereby the width of the plow is adjustable.
- 14. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein, in one embodiment, said struts are of fixed length, whereby said snowplow will have lateral stability.
- 15. The snowplow of claim 14 wherein said struts of fixed length can be attached to any of several means of connection along the length of one of said blades, looking forward, whereby said blades are repositioned and the repositioning orients the snowplow blades for plowing to the right or left.
- 16. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein, in a second embodiment, not illustrated in the drawings, said struts are composed of two submembers, one sliding within the other, which has aligning holes at suitable intervals to receive a spring-activated stub, which can automatically lock the two submembers into a variety of fixed lengths, and which can be shortened or lengthened, whereby said blades are repositioned and the repositioning orients said blades for plowing to the right or left, as the fixed-length struts in the first embodiment have, but without the necessity of reattaching said adjustable struts to other means of connection.
- 17. The snowplow of claim 1 wherein said snowplow can be attached to said towing vehicle without the need for trailer hitches, brackets, or other special hardware on said towing vehicle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 10/230,446, filed Aug. 30, 2002 (published on Mar. 4, 2004 as Application 20040040184) by the present inventor, Customer 3571. Disclosure Document 511438 covering this invention was mailed on May 6, 2002 and acknowledged by the PTO on May 13, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10230446 |
Aug 2002 |
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10851937 |
May 2004 |
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