This invention relates in general to unearthing buried mines, and more particularly, to plow or rake mechanisms for unearthing buried mines.
My prior U.S. Pat. No. 6,330,920 B1 discloses an apparatus for clearing a minefield by sweeping aside the topsoil layer and collecting the mines that are uncovered. The minesweeper has a two-sided frame that is adapted to be pushed by a tractor. A rake is pivoted from each side of the frame by respective pairs of coupling bars of different lengths so that as the rake moves away from the frame to bury itself in the soil, the coupling bars rotate it to a less aggressive digging angle that prevents the rake from stalling the tractor. A sifting basket is disposed behind the rake and collects mines uncovered by the rake. A drawback to this equipment is that the sifting basket is often clogged by small amounts of vegetation and variances in soil conditions.
An object of the invention is to improve such equipment so as to avoid such drawback.
This and other objects of the invention are achieved in one aspect by an improved minesweeper having a two-sided frame adapted to be coupled to and pushed by a tractor and a rake pivoted from each side of the frame by respective pairs of coupling bars of different lengths so that as the rake moves away from the frame to bury itself in the soil, the coupling bars rotate it to a less aggressive digging angle that prevents the rake from stalling the tractor, wherein the improvement comprises means connected to the frame for catching and sifting mines, soil, rocks and other objects buried in the soil passing over the rake without small amounts of vegetation and variances in soil conditions clogging the catching and sifting means.
Another aspect of the invention involves an improved method of sweeping mines including the steps of pushing a two-sided frame with a tractor, and pivoting a rake from each side of the frame by respective pairs of coupling bars of different lengths so that as the rake moves away from the frame to bury itself in the soil, the coupling bars rotate it to a less aggressive digging angle that prevents the rake from stalling the tractor, wherein the improvement comprises the step of catching and sifting mines, soil, rocks and other objects buried in the soil passing over the rake without small amounts of vegetation and variances in soil conditions clogging the catching and sifting means.
Additional advantages and features will become apparent as the subject invention becomes better understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, in which similarly-referenced characters refer to similarly-referenced parts, and in which:
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided improvement by substituting for the sifting basket of the prior art minesweeper a novel means for catching and sifting mines, soil, rocks and other objects buried in the soil passing over the rake 15, so that small amounts of vegetation and variances in soil conditions do not clog the catching and sifting means.
While the catching and sifting means may take a variety of forms, conveniently it may take the form shown in the
In operation, the frame 13 is coupled to and pushed by a tractor 12 over a minefield (
It is obvious that many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as described.
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, sold, imported, and/or licensed by or for the Government of the United States of America.
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20050189124 A1 | Sep 2005 | US |