Claims
- 1. A rear mounted snowplow, comprising:
- a frame adapted to be mounted to a vehicle so as to extend rearwardly from the vehicle;
- a blade pivotally secured to the frame so as to be positioned behind the vehicle, the blade having front and rear surfaces;
- a hydraulic system operatively connected to the frame for moving the frame and blade between raised and lowered positions; and
- a spring assembly extending between the frame and the blade adjacent the rear side of the blade to bias the blade to a first snow plowing position and allowing the blade to pivot to a second tripped position.
- 2. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 1 wherein the blade has upper and lower edges with a midpoint there between, the frame being connected to the blade at a pivot connection below the midpoint of the blade, the spring assembly being connected to the blade adjacent the upper edge, and the spring assembly being connected to the frame adjacent the pivot connection.
- 3. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 1 wherein the blade has front and rear sides, and the frame is connected to the rear side of the blade.
- 4. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 1 wherein the frame has spaced apart arms having forward ends adapted to be connected to the vehicle and rearward ends pivotally secured to the plow.
- 5. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 4 wherein the blade has front and rear sides, the arms extending over a top edge of the blade and being secured on the rear side of the blade.
- 6. A rear mounted snowplow for a vehicle having a hitch, the snowplow comprising:
- a frame having a pair of arms having forward ends adapted to be mounted to the hitch and rearwardly extending rearward ends;
- a blade mounted on the rearward ends of the arms;
- the blade having front and rear sides and the arms being connected directly to the rear side of the blade; and
- a hydraulic system operatively connected to the frame for moving the frame and blade between raised and lowered positions.
- 7. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 6 wherein the blade is pivotally mounted to the arms, and further comprising a spring assembly extending between the arms and the blade to bias the blade to a first snow plowing position and allowing the blade to pivot to a second tripped position.
- 8. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 6 wherein the forward ends of the frame arms include hitch extensions adapted to be mounted on the opposite ends of the hitch cross bar to extend laterally therefrom.
- 9. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 6 wherein the blade is adjustably mounted to the arms.
- 10. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 6 further comprising a spreader adapted to be mounted to the central receiver so as to be positioned between arms of the frame.
- 11. A rear mounted snowplow for attachment to a vehicle comprising:
- an elongated blade having top and bottom edges and front and rear surfaces;
- a frame assembly adapted to pivotally coupling the elongated blade to the vehicle such that the elongated blade is disposed behind the vehicle;
- the frame assembly including an arm assembly extending from the vehicle, over the top edge of the blade, and behind the rear surface of the blade, wherein the blade is coupled to the arm assembly on the rear surface of the blade wherein the only connections between the blade and the frame assembly are made on the rear surface of the blade; and
- a hydraulic system coupled to the frame assembly for moving the frame assembly between raised and lowered positions.
- 12. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 11, wherein the blade is coupled to the arm assembly at a point closer to the bottom edge of the blade than to the top edge of the blade.
- 13. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 11, wherein the blade is pivotally coupled to the arm assembly such that the blade is rotatable.
- 14. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 13, further comprising a spring connected to the blade and the frame assembly for biasing the rotation of the blade to an upright orientation.
- 15. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 14 wherein the spring is connected to the blade adjacent the top edge thereof, and the spring is connected to the frame adjacent the bottom edge of the blade.
- 16. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 11, wherein the arm assembly is comprised of two parallel arms.
- 17. The rear mounted snowplow of claim 11, wherein the arm assembly includes an adjustment bracket for adjusting the height of the arm assembly so that the frame assembly can be adjusted to vehicles having differing heights.
- 18. A rear mounted snowplow, comprising:
- a frame adapted to be mounted to a vehicle so as to extend rearwardly from the vehicle;
- a blade pivotally secured to the frame so as to be positioned behind the vehicle;
- a hydraulic system operatively connected to the frame for moving the frame and blade between raised and lowered positions;
- a spring assembly extending between the frame and the blade to bias the blade to a first snow plowing position and allowing the blade to pivot to a second tripped position;
- the frame having spaced apart arms having forward ends adapted to be connected to the vehicle and rearward ends pivotally secured to the plow; and
- the blade having front and rear sides, the arms extending over a top edge of the blade and being secured on the rear side of the blade.
- 19. A rear mounted snowplow for a vehicle having a hitch with a cross bar secured to the frame of the vehicle and a central receiver for receiving a hitch ball, the snowplow comprising:
- a frame having a pair of arms having forward ends adapted to be mounted to opposite ends of the hitch cross bar and rearwardly extending rearward ends;
- a blade mounted on the rearward ends of the arms;
- a hydraulic system operatively connected to the frame for moving the frame and blade between raised and lowered positions; and
- the forward ends of the frame arms including hitch extensions adapted to be mounted on the opposite ends of the hitch cross bar to extend laterally therefrom.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/819,706 filed on Mar. 12, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,930,922 issued on Aug. 3, 1999.
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