Claims
- 1. A snowblower comprising:
- a casing having an upstanding rear wall and a generally rectangular opening facing said rear wall;
- an endless belt and means for mounting said belt vertically on and within said casing between said rear wall and said opening, said belt defining a forward strand facing said opening and a rearward strand facing said rear wall at a distance therefrom, said rearward strand and rear wall defining therebetween a vertical snow-ejection passage of constant cross-section;
- snow scraper members fixed to and projecting away from said belt transversely thereof, said snow scraper members having a projecting length, away from the belt, essentially equal to said distance between said rearward strand and said rear wall; and
- means for driving said belt in endless travel with said forward strand moving downwardly at such a speed that the scraper members travelling downwardly with the forward strand have enough power to dig into the snow and drive it downwardly and rearwardly while the scraper members travelling upwardly with the rearward strand have enough power to move the dug snow upwardly through the ejection passage and blow it away from the casing through a top opening provided above said ejection passage.
- 2. A snowblower as claimed in claim 1, wherein said scraper members are straight flat bars extending transversely of said belt, said bars being evenly spaced from one another.
- 3. A snowblower as claimed in claim 2, wherein said straight bars are flanges of angular members, each angular member having a further flange and means securing said further flange to said belt.
- 4. A snowblower as claimed in claim 1, wherein said belt is made of rubbery material.
- 5. A snowblower as claimed in claim 1, wherein said belt is formed with apertures for ejection of snow having filtered into the space between said strands.
- 6. A snowblower according to claim 1, wherein said means for mounting said belt on said casing comprises:
- at least one upper roller and an upper shaft on which said upper roller is mounted for rotation and means on said casing and at the ends of said upper shaft for adjusting the tightness of said belt;
- at least one lower roller and a lower shaft over which said lower roller is fixed; and
- power means connected to said lower shaft for driving said lower shaft and roller into rotation and said belt into endless travel.
- 7. A snowblower as claimed in claim 1, wherein each snow scraper member comprises a series of arcuately aligned juxtaposed short scraper parts.
- 8. A snowblower as claimed in claim 1, wherein each snow scraper member comprises two downwardly inclined end scraper parts and a central horizontal scraper part between said end parts.
- 9. A snowblower as claimed in claim 1, wherein said casing has a top wall provided with said top opening and said snowblower further comprises snow outlet means of tubular shape aligned with said top opening for the discharge of snow blown by said travelling belt and scraper members.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 864,877 filed on May 20, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,680,881 issued July 21, 1987.
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