Claims
- 1. A blade for a mine clearing vehicle capable of moving a layer of earth over which the vehicle passes, the blade comprising:
- two elongate flat upper plates joined together at a prow line of the blade to form a generally V-shaped configuration, the upper plates slanted rearward so that tops of the upper plates are nearer to the vehicle than bottoms of the upper plates;
- a lower flat plate joined at a bottom outboard zone of each of the upper plates, the upper plates and the lower plates forming an obtuse angle therebetween, the lower plates each defining a general plane and are slanted more rearwardly than the upper plates;
- a set of raking teeth disposed below the upper plates and between the lower plates, a longitudinal axis of each of the raking teeth being parallel to one of the two general planes defined by the lower plates, the set of raking teeth tapering rearwardly;
- means for guiding dug material outboard on the blade, the guiding means including a set of ridges mounted on the upper and lower plates, the ridges having an inboard end and an outboard end, the inboard end being lower than the outboard end;
- a skid plate fixed to the bottom of the blade and extended rearward from the blade, the skid plate parallel to and resting upon an exposed earth surface during an operational position of the blade, the skid plate fixed to and bracing the teeth;
- a cutting strip removably attached to the front bottom zone of the blade adjacent the skid plate, the cutting strip having a portion projecting downwardly from the lower plates and having a portion connecting the teeth together;
- edge cutters oriented in a vertical plane and disposed at outboard edges of the blade.
- 2. The blade of claim 1 wherein the teeth comprise:
- a plate-like insert having a digging edge and a skid plate engagement edge at an acute angle with the digging edge;
- support plates on either side of the insert and joined together at mating edges to form an acute angle therebetween, a portion of the insert digging edge protruding from between the support plates, edges of the support plates nearer to the digging edge having bevels tapered forwardly toward the digging edge.
- 3. The blade of claim 2 wherein an angle between the bevels is greater than an inclined angle between the digging edge of the insert and the skid plate.
- 4. The blade of claim 1 wherein the upper plates, the lower plates, and skid plate together enclose a region of the blade where the teeth are disposed, the region widening in the downward direction.
- 5. A blade for a mine clearing vehicle comprising:
- two upper blade portions joined together at a prow line of the blade to form a generally V-shaped configuration, the upper plates slanting rearwardly whereby tops of the upper plates are nearer to the vehicle than bottoms of the upper plates;
- a lower blade portion below each of the upper blade portions, the lower blade portions each defining a general plane and are slanted generally more rearwardly than the upper blade portions;
- a set of raking teeth disposed below the upper blade portions and between the lower blade portions, the axis of each of the raking teeth parallel to one of the two general planes disposed along the lower blade portions;
- means for guiding dug material outboard on the blade, the guiding means including a set of ridges mounted on the upper and lower blade portions, the ridges having an inboard end and an outboard end, the inboard end being lower than the outboard end.
- 6. The blade of claim 5 wherein the teeth comprise:
- an insert having a digging edge and a skid plate engagement edge oblique to the digging edge;
- support plates sandwiching the insert therebetween and joined together at mating edges to form an acute angle, a portion of the insert digging edge protruding from between the support plates, wherein edges of the support plates nearer to the digging edge portion have bevels tapered toward the digging edge portion.
- 7. The blade of claim 6 wherein the teeth taper from the support plate bevels toward the mating edges.
- 8. The blade of claim 5 wherein the upper blade portions, lower blade portions and skid plate together define an opening where the teeth are disposed such that sides of the opening slant in an outboard, downward direction.
- 9. The blade of claim 7 further comprising:
- a skid plate fixed to the bottom of the blade extending rearwardly from the blade, the skid plate parallel to and resting upon an exposed earth surface during an operational position of the blade, the skid plate fixed to and bracing the teeth;
- a cutting strip removably attached to a front bottom zone of the blade adjacent the skid plate, the cutting strip having a first strip portion projecting downwardly from the lower blade portions and having a second strip portion connecting the teeth together;
- edge cutters oriented in a vertical plane and disposed at outboard edges of the blade.
- 10. The blade of claim 9 wherein the angle between the bevels is greater than an inclined angle between the digging edge of the insert and the skid plate.
- 11. The blade of claim 5 wherein the digging edges of the teeth protrude relative to the general planes of the lower blade portions.
- 12. The blade of claim 5 wherein the digging edges of the teeth are flush with forward surfaces at bottoms of the lower blade portions.
- 13. A blade for a mine clearing vehicle comprising:
- two upper blade portions joined together at a prow line of the blade to form a generally V-shaped configuration, the upper blade portions slanting rearwardly whereby tops of the upper blade portions are nearer to the vehicle than bottoms of the upper blade portions;
- a lower blade portion at a bottom outboard zone of each of the upper blade portions, the upper blade portions and the lower blade portions forming an obtuse angle therebetween, the lower blade portions each defining a general plane and are slanted more rearwardly than the upper blade portions;
- a set of raking teeth disposed below the upper blade portions and between the lower blade portions, each of the raking teeth lying in one of two general planes disposed upon the lower blade portions;
- means for guiding dug material outboard on the blade, the guiding means including a set of ridges mounted on the upper and lower blade portions, the ridges having an inboard end and an outboard end, the inboard end being lower than the outboard end;
- one or more skid plates below the blade portions;
- a hinge connecting each of the skid plates pivotally to the blade;
- actuation means for pivoting the skid plates about the hinges and holding the skid plates in a selected position fixed relative to the blade.
- 14. The blade of claim 13 wherein one skid plate is connected to one lower blade portion and another skid plate is connected to another lower blade portion and the actuation means includes means to manipulate the skid plates independently of each other.
GOVERNMENT USE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2112045 |
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