Claims
- 1. A surface conditioning attachment for use in surface maintenance operations on a gravel roadway, said attachment comprising:
- a gang of dished, harrow disks rotatably supported at uniform spacing on a support shaft:
- a support structure carrying said support shaft;
- means for mounting said support structure generally at the side of an associated carrying vehicle to deploy the shaft generally parallel to the surface to be conditioned, and oblique to the direction of travel of the vehicle so that said shaft diverges from the vehicle in a rearward direction;
- brace means extending between the associated vehicle and a portion of said support structure spaced from said vehicle, for thereby maintaining such shaft in said generally oblique orientation relative to the direction of travel of the vehicle;
- said concave sides of said disks oriented toward the direction of travel of said associated vehicle and said attachment, such that in use the apparatus will engage and condition a swath of roadway to the outboard side of the associated vehicle, with surface material from said swath being conditioned and displaced in the direction of the middle of the roadway.
- 2. The surface conditioning apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein
- said brace means is of an adjustable length to permit the orientation of said support structure, relative to said vehicle, to be selective varied.
- 3. The surface conditioning attachment in accordance with claim 1, including
- ground engaging means carried on the attachment in the region of the forwardly positioned end of said shaft, said ground engaging means being positioned to support said shaft so that said disks cut into the ground that is to be broken up and moved inward.
- 4. A surface conditioning attachment for use in surface maintenance operations on a gravel roadway, said attachment comprising:
- a gang of dished, harrow disks rotatably supported at uniform spacing on a support shaft;
- a support structure carrying said support shaft; and
- means for attaching said support structure on an associated carrying vehicle to deploy the shaft generally parallel to the surface to be conditioned, and for maintaining said support structure oblique to the direction of travel of the vehicle so that said shaft diverges from the vehicle in a rearward direction,
- said attaching means including mounting means for pivotally mounting said support structure so that said support structure can be raised and lowered relative to said associated carrying vehicle,
- said concave sides of said disks oriented toward the direction of travel of said associated vehicle and said attachment, such that in use, the apparatus will engage and condition a swath of roadway, with surface material from said swath being conditioned and displaced in the direction of the middle of the roadway.
- 5. The surface conditioning apparatus of claim 4, wherein
- said attaching means further includes brace means extending between the associated vehicle and a portion of said support structure spaced from said vehicle, for thereby maintaining said shaft in said generally oblique orientation relative to the direction of travel of the vehicle.
- 6. The surface conditioning attachment of claim 4, including:
- ground engaging means carried on the attachment in the region of the forwardly positioned end of said shaft, said ground engaging means being positioned to support said shaft so that the disks cut into the ground that is to be broken up and moved inward.
- 7. The surface conditioning attachment of claim 5, including:
- ground engaging means carried on the attachment in the region of the forwardly positioned end of said shaft, said ground engaging means being positioned to support said shaft so that the disks cut into the ground that is to be broken up and moved inward.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/639,350, filed Jan. 10, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,108,221.
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