Claims
- 1. A mine clearing device for clearing a path through a minefield in sand and loose earth, wherein both surface-laid mines and buried anti-tank mines are disposed, that is attached to a moldboard plow having a vertically disposed elongated rectangular blade with upper and lower lateral edge portions and where the moldboard plow is mounted on a vehicle, the mine clearing device comprising:
- a rake assembly for unearthing and disposing of buried and surface laid mines comprising a plurality of elongated teeth which are generally vertically disposed so that the teeth have upper and lower end portions and the elongated teeth are disposed in parallel spaced apart relationship, and a plurality of elongated connecting members which are generally horizontally disposed and which are connected to each of the elongated teeth in spaced apart relationship so that an open gridwork is formed between the spaced apart elongated teeth and connecting members that generally extends between the upper and lower end portions of the elongated teeth;
- a reinforcing frame assembly which is laterally supported on the moldboard plow and which is connected to the rake assembly for supporting it in operative condition comprising a laterally disposed backup member which is connected to the open gridwork of elongated teeth of the rake assembly, a laterally disposed support member which is spaced from and positioned rearwardly of the backup member and the rake assembly and which is supported from the surface of the moldboard plow, and a plurality of spaced longitudinal members which extend between and are connected to the backup member and the support member;
- a skid shoe assembly for supporting the rake assembly at a predetermined penetration depth, comprising a skid shoe having a planar surface for contacting the surface of the ground, an elongated skid shoe support connected to the rake and reinforcing frame assemblies for supporting the skid shoe forwardly of the rake assembly, and adjustment means connected to the skid shoe and the elongated skid shoe support for adjusting the attitude of the skid shoe and the penetration depth of the rake assembly; and
- means connected to the rake assembly, the reinforcing frame assembly and the moldboard plow for supporting the rake assembly in a fixed position on the moldboard plow.
- 2. The mine clearing device according to claim 1, wherein the rake assembly is elongated and the rake assembly is generally V-shaped in plan view with the central portion of the rake assembly spaced further from the moldboard plow than the end portions so that as sand or earth and mines are unearthed, a portion of the unearthed material is directed toward the opposite end portions of the rake assembly and the remainder passes through the open gridwork of the rake assembly.
- 3. The mine clearing device according to claim 1, wherein only the lower end portions of the elongated teeth are designed to be inserted in the sand or earth so that a portion of the unearthed material and blasts from exploding mines pass through the open gridwork of the rake assembly.
- 4. The mine clearing device according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of elongated teeth include long teeth and short teeth which are positioned so that lower end portions of the long teeth extend below the lower end portion of the short teeth, so that the long teeth penetrate deeper into the sand or earth than the short teeth for unearthing buried mines.
- 5. A mine clearing device for unearthing both surface-laid mines and buried anti-tank mines and which is secured to a motorized vehicle that pushes the mine clearing device ahead of the vehicle, comprising:
- a rake assembly for unearthing and disposing of buried and surface laid mines comprising a plurality of elongated teeth which are generally vertically disposed so that the teeth have upper and lower end portions and the elongated teeth are disposed in parallel spaced apart relationship, and a plurality of elongated connecting members which are generally horizontally disposed and which are connected to the elongated teeth in spaced apart relationship so that an open gridwork means is formed between the spaced apart elongated teeth and connecting members that extends from the lower end portion of the elongated teeth to at least the intermediate portions thereof so that a portion of the unearthed material and blasts from exploding mines pass through the open gridwork means;
- a reinforcing frame means connected to the rake assembly for reinforcing and supporting the rake assembly in operative condition;
- a skid shoe means connected to the rake assembly and reinforcing frame means for limiting the penetration depth of the rake assembly; and
- mounting means connected to the motorized vehicle, the rake assembly, and the reinforcing frame means for supporting the rake assembly from the motorized vehicle.
- 6. The mine clearing device according to claim 5, wherein the plurality of elongated teeth include a plurality of large teeth for unearthing buried mines and a plurality of small teeth for removing surface laid mines, wherein the large teeth are longer than the small teeth and the large teeth and the small teeth are disposed alternatively in the rake assembly so that a small teeth is positioned between adjacent large teeth.
- 7. The mine clearing device according to claim 5, wherein the skid shoe means comprises a skid shoe having a planar surface for contacting the surface of the ground, an elongated skid shoe support connected to a central portion of the rake assembly and reinforcing frame means for supporting the skid shoe forwardly of the rake assembly, and adjustment means connected to the skid shoe and the elongated skid shoe support for adjusting the attitude of the skid shoe and the penetration depth of the rake assembly.
- 8. The mine clearing device according to claim 5, wherein the rake assembly is generally V-shaped in plan view with the central portion of the rake assembly spaced further from the vehicle than the end portions and the open gridwork extends from the lower end portion of the teeth to the upper end portion of the teeth, so that as sand or earth and mines are unearthed, a portion of the unearthed material is directed toward the opposite end portions of the rake assembly and the remainder passes through the open gridwork of the rake assembly.
- 9. The mine clearing device according to claim 8, wherein the plurality of elongated teeth include long teeth and short teeth which are positioned so that lower end portions of the long teeth extend below the lower end portion of the short teeth.
- 10. The mine clearing device according to claim 9, wherein the skid shoe means comprises a skid shoe having a planar surface for contacting the surface of the ground, an elongated skid shoe support connected to the rake assembly for supporting the skid shoe forwardly of the rake assembly, and adjustment means connected to the skid shoe and the elongated skid shoe support for adjusting the attitude of the skid shoe and the penetration depth of the rake assembly.
- 11. The mine clearing device according to claim 10, wherein the reinforcing frame means comprises a laterally disposed backup member which is connected to the open gridwork of the elongated teeth and connecting members, a laterally disposed support member which is spaced from the backup member and positioned rearwardly of the rake assembly, and a plurality of spaced longitudinal members which extend between and are connected to the backup member and the support member.
- 12. A method for clearing surface-laid and larger buried mines from sand and loose earth with a mine clearing device having an open gridwork rake assembly of vertically disposed spaced apart elongated teeth members connected to laterally disposed spaced apart elongated connecting members which form an open gridwork from the top to the bottom of the rake assembly, and where some of the elongated teeth are longer than other elongated teeth for penetrating the earth deeper than the shorter elongated teeth for unearthing buried mines and the mine clearing device also having a skid shoe attached to the rake assembly for controlling the penetration depth of the rake assembly, comprising the steps of pushing the mine clearing device through sand or earth so that the longer elongated teeth penetrate the earth to a predetermined depth to unearth buried mines, moving a portion of the unearthed material away from the path of the mine clearing device and directing the remaining portion of material through the open gridwork of the rake assembly so that blasts from exploding mines are directed through the open gridwork.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the States Government for Governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties and is being assigned to the U.S. Government.
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