Snowplow blade support apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6276075
  • Patent Number
    6,276,075
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 17, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus is provided for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted supporting frame. The mounting apparatus includes an I-beam support member pivotally attached to the blade and removably mountable on the vehicle-mounted supporting frame. Connections are provided on the support member for controlling the angle of the support member with regard to the supporting frame, and for installing springs between the support member and the blade for dampening the impact of obstructions encountered by the blade. A caster or skid system is provided, having cost effective, low maintenance vertical adjustment using reconfigurable spacers to support a snowplow blade a certain vertical distance above the road surface, and easy adjustment of the vertical distance.
Description




The present invention relates to the art of mounting snowplows to automotive vehicles, and more particularly an apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade on a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame attached to a vehicle equipped with controls for positioning the frame and the snowplow blade.




INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE




The invention finds particular utility in connection with snowplows and mounting structures of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,353,287 to King; U.S. Pat. No. 3,400,475 to Peitl; U.S. Pat. No. 3,432,946 to Peitl; U.S. Pat. No. 3,432,947 to Peitl; U.S. Pat. No. 3,706,144 to Miceli; U.S. Pat. No. 3,828,449 to Miceli; U.S. Pat. No. 4,528,762 to Sarka, et al.; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,803,790 to Ciula, owned by the assignee of the present invention, and the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference as background information. Accordingly, the invention will be disclosed and described in detail herein in conjunction with a snowplow and various supporting frame hardware typical of those disclosed in the above referenced patents. It will be appreciated, however, that the present invention can be applied to other styles and types of snowplows and supporting frames.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the snowplow systems shown in the above patents, the blade is supported on a vehicle using a pivotal mounting frame allowing an operator to pivot the blade about a vertical axis and thereby to selectively direct the plowed snow to either side of the vehicle path. Such mounting frames are generally mounted on a vehicle for pivoting about a horizontal axis near the front of the vehicle whereby the plow blade may also be selectively raised and lowered using hydraulic controls mounted on the vehicle. The plow blade itself is typically attached to the mounting frame for limited rotation about a horizontal mounting axis near the plow blade and is further equipped with springs connected between the blade and the mounting frame to dampen this rotational movement and to bias the blade to an upright position. In addition, the blade may optionally be offset from the ground using skids or casters mounted to the mounting frame. This is particularly desirable for heavy highway plows to minimize damage to the road surface. The above patents illustrate various structures by which snowplow blades have heretofore been supported on such mounting frames. In Miceli U.S. Pat. No. 3,828,449, the blade is mounted on a U-shaped support member using trunnions 40 and 42 as shown in FIG. 2. The support member provides manual adjustment of the blade angle about a center pin 46 and lock 48. Springs 44 are connected between the blade and the support member to hold the blade upright and to dampen the pivoting of the blade about the trunnion axis as the blade contacts obstacles. Miceli U.S. Pat. No. 3,706,144 also illustrates an arcuate snowplow blade support member in FIG. 1. In this arrangement, the arcuate member forms a sector and a long pin pivotally interconnects the blade and support member. Hydraulic control of the blade angle is provided using rams 2 and 3. In King U.S. Pat. No. 3,353,287, the snowplow blade support system includes a C-shaped channel member pivotally attached to the blade with pins, forming a sector arrangement with an arcuate plate member 25. This configuration further includes two horizontal V-shaped brace members between the arcuate member and the C-shaped channel member. Manual adjustment of the blade angle is disclosed, wherein the blade pivots around axis 14 through the C-shaped channel member and is locked in a desired position. In Ciula U.S. Pat. No. 4,803,790, a C-shaped support member 26 is illustrated having no arcuate supporting structure. In applications employing light weight snowplow blades, as disclosed in Ciula, a single C-shaped support member has proven adequate. However, larger and/or more massive snowplow blades require more supporting strength, particularly for highway plowing applications where the vehicle speed exceeds that of typical parking lot or driveway operations. Adding further supporting braces and members, as shown in the Miceli and King patents, adds further cost, complexity, and weight to the system. Other methods of strengthening the C-shaped support member of Ciula include selection of different materials and increasing the thickness. These methods, however, further add to the cost and weight of the blade support apparatus, and are therefore undesirable. Optional support for vehicle snowplow blades is provided by skids as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,400,475; 3,432,946; and 3,432,947 to Peitl, or by casters as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,528,762 to Sarka, et al. In these systems, the skid or caster may be vertically adjusted by rotating a threaded shaft such as is shown in Peitl U.S. Pat. No. 3,400,475, and fixed by tightening a nut on the shaft. Alternatively, the vertical spacing between the skids or casters and the plow blade may be adjusted using a vertical skid shaft inserted within a vertical supporting plate, wherein horizontal holes are provided in the shaft and the plate for receiving a pin, as shown in Peitl U.S. Pat. No. 3,432,946. The use of a threaded shaft is an expensive method, as threaded surfaces must be provided both in the shaft as well as in the vertical structure to which the shaft is mounted. Horizontal holes and pins in combination provide relatively inexpensive vertical adjustment for skids or casters. However, such a pin must bear the vertical load of the snowplow mass, which can be very large for highway plows and the like. The pin must therefore be sized to accept the shear forces caused by the snowplow load. It is therefore desirable to provide a system for vertical adjustment of snowplow blade supporting skids, rollers, or casters which provides adequate vertical load handling capabilities with little or no increase in cost or complexity over the prior systems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a snowplow blade supporting apparatus by which the foregoing and other problems and disadvantages are overcome or minimized. More particularly, and in accordance with the principal aspect of the present invention, there is provided a snowplow blade mounting apparatus which includes an I-beam support member adapted to support a typical highway or smaller snowplow for damped limited pivotal movement about a horizontal axis. In this regard, the single support I-beam member has higher load carrying capabilities and lower torsional flexure than a similarly sized C-shaped channel member of the same weight and thickness. Moreover, the flanges of the I-beam overhang both sides of the beam web, thus providing additional weld points on the inwardly facing flange surfaces of both sides. As such, clevis plates may be welded to both the I-beam web and the flange of both sides of the I-beam to provide superior weld joint strength over a weld to the web alone. In addition, the apparatus provided occupies no more space than devices existing heretofore.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the snowplow blade supporting apparatus includes a pivotal mounting adapted for connection with a typical vehicle mounted supporting frame, and allowing controlled pivotal movement of the blade with respect to the supporting frame about a vertical axis.




In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, the support member includes a control connector for attachment of a hydraulic ram or other controls, allowing a vehicle operator to adjust the snowplow blade angle from inside the vehicle.




In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, the support member further includes a bracket adapted for connection to a spring, whereby the spring may be connected between the support member and the blade.




In accordance with still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a caster mounted on the support member which is vertically adjustable with respect to the support member.




It is accordingly a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved snowplow mounting apparatus by which a snowplow blade may be mounted on a vehicle equipped with a blade supporting frame.




Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved snowplow mounting apparatus of the character described above which includes a single blade support member.




Yet another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved snowplow mounting apparatus of the character described above which is stronger than a C-shaped apparatus of similar size and weight.




Still another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved snowplow mounting apparatus of the character described above which includes a simple, low-cost vertically adjustable caster system.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part thereof and in which:





FIG. 1

is a side elevation view of one embodiment of a vehicle snowplow mounting system including a support member in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a vehicle snowplow mounting system including a support member in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of a snowplow support member in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a front elevation view of the snowplow support member shown in

FIGS. 1-3

;





FIG. 5

is a side elevation view of the snowplow support member;





FIG. 6

is a perspective new of another embodiment of a vehicle snowplow mounting system including a support member and casters in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a side elevation view of the embodiment of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a side elevation view of the snowplow support member shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

;





FIG. 9

is a plan view of the snowplow support member shown in

FIGS. 6-8

; and,





FIG. 10

is a front elevation view of the snowplow support member of FIGS.


6


-


9


.











DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating preferred embodiments of the present invention only, and not for the purpose of limiting the same,

FIGS. 1 and 2

show a snowplow


2


mounted on a supporting frame


4


using mounting apparatus


6


. Supporting frame


4


is pivotally mounted on a vehicle, not shown, having a frame F using pins


8


which provide a horizontal pivot axis


10


allowing snowplow


2


to be selectively raised and lowered using lift arm


12


and chain


14


. Snowplow


2


is mounted on mounting apparatus


6


using bolts


16


and nuts


18


for pivotal movement with respect to apparatus


6


about horizontal axis


20


. Alternatively, pins and flip pins, not shown, may be used instead of bolts


16


and nuts


18


. Snowplow


2


includes a scraper blade


22


mounted on a main blade


24


by an L-shaped mounting leg


26


on blade


24


and bolts


28


threadingly engaging nuts


30


. Snowplow


2


further includes braces


32


welded to main blade


24


along the back surface


34


of the blade. Main blade


24


has an arcuate portion


35


defining a concave front surface


36


, and a flat portion


38


extending upwardly therefrom to a curved snow deflector


40


. Deflector


40


is tapered from left side


42


to right side


44


as shown in

FIG. 2

, thus directing plowed snow more effectively toward the right side of the plowing path in a typical road plowing operation. Many different tapered deflector contours are possible for directing plowed snow in a predetermined fashion such as, for example, a right to left taper opposite that shown in

FIG. 2

, or a taper extending from a central peak, not shown, outwardly toward said left and right sides


42


and


44


, respectively. Deflector


40


is removably mounted on the flat portion


38


of main blade


24


using braces


46


and


48


welded to the snow deflector at left and right sides


42


and


44


, respectively, and interior braces


50


and


52


spaced inwardly from left and right sides


42


and


44


. Braces


46


,


48


,


50


, and


52


are attached to corresponding braces


32


using bolts


54


threadingly engaging nuts


56


through mating holes in the respective braces and snow deflector


40


engages an abutment flange


58


at the uppermost end of the flat portion


38


of main blade


24


. Although the illustrated embodiment includes a steel main blade


24


with braces


32


welded thereon, the present invention may also be implemented in conjunction with plastic snowplow moldboards and those of other materials as are known. Snowplow


2


further includes three damper spring mounting plates


60


welded between the three inner pairs of braces


32


as shown in

FIG. 2

for connection to top ends


62


of damper springs


88


using adjustment nuts


64


as discussed further hereinafter.




Referring also to

FIGS. 3-5

, mounting apparatus


6


includes an I-beam


70


having horizontal top and bottom flange members


72


and


74


, respectively, and a vertical central member


76


extending parallel to horizontal axis


20


between a left end


78


and a right end


80


of I-beam


70


. Although member


76


is illustrated in the drawings as being centrally located with respect to members


72


and


74


, other embodiments are contemplated as within the scope of the invention wherein member


76


is offset from the lateral center of top and bottom flange members


72


and


74


. Three blade attachment devises are provided by pairs of clevis plates


82


welded to central member front surface


84


and extend horizontally outward from surface


84


. The three corresponding inner pairs of braces


32


are received between plates


82


and engage bolts


16


extending through holes


86


in clevis plates


82


. Each pair of clevis plates


82


further includes an L-shaped support bracket


87


welded between the inner ends


89


of clevis plates


82


. Snowplow


2


is thus pivotally mounted onto mounting apparatus


6


for movement relative to apparatus


6


about axis


20


. Top ends


62


of springs


88


are threaded and are attached to mounting plates


60


using adjustment nuts


64


. The springs have hook-shaped bottom ends


90


engaging holes


92


in L-shaped brackets


94


welded onto upper surface


95


of top member


72


of I-beam


70


. Snowplow


2


is thereby biased upright with respect to mounting apparatus


6


for dampened pivotal movement about axis


20


upon snowplow


2


engaging obstructions on road surface R during a plowing operation. Mounting apparatus


6


further includes a clevis defined by a pair of vertically spaced clevis plates


100


centrally mounted on rear surface


102


of central member


76


of I-beam


70


between left and right ends


78


and


80


thereof.




Supporting frame


4


includes arms


110


extending from clevis plates


112


at an angle to left and right ends


114


and


116


of frame cross member


118


. Clevis plates


112


have outer ends


120


extending above and below clevis plates


100


and are provided with holes


122


aligned with holes


104


in clevis plates


100


. A bolt


124


extends vertically through holes


104


and


122


and receives a nut


126


and washers


128


to pivotally attach mounting apparatus


6


to supporting frame


4


. Apparatus


6


is thus pivotal about bolt axis


129


relative to frame


4


. Frame


4


further includes mounting ears


130


and ear plates


132


welded onto cross member


118


at left and right ends


114


and


116


thereof. Ears


130


include horizontal holes


134


for pivotally engaging frame F using pins


8


and nuts


136


.




Control members or rams


140


provide control of the pivotal position of snowplow


2


relative to supporting frame


4


. Cylinder ends


142


of rams


140


are engaged with trunnions


144


on the outward sides


146


of arms


110


using vertical bolts


148


and nuts


150


. Piston rod ends


152


of rams


140


are engaged between clevis plates


154


welded onto rear surface


102


on either side of clevis plates


100


using vertical bolts


156


and nuts, not shown. Clevis plates


100


and clevis plates


154


further include vertical side plates


155


as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. Lift arm


12


is used to controllably raise or lower supporting frame


4


, and hence snowplow


2


using chain


14


which is fastened to clevis plates


112


by a pair of U-shaped bolts


160


mounted on L-shaped brackets


162


on outer sides of clevis plates


112


using nuts


164


. Referring in particular to

FIG. 5

, although the various clevis plates


82


,


100


, and


154


, as well as other structures have been illustrated in the preferred embodiment as being welded onto either the front surface


84


or the rear surface


102


of the vertical member


76


, it will be appreciated that plates


82


,


100


, and


154


may also be welded onto I-beam front side flange inner surfaces


180


and


182


or rear side flange inner surfaces


184


and


186


, alone or in combination with front or rear surfaces


84


and


102


respectively. In this manner, a stronger weld joint may be achieved for these clevis plates and other structures attached to the front or rear sides


84


or


102


of the support member I-beam


70


. In this regard, clevis plates


82


may be alternatively fashioned to extend as shown in dashed lines


83


in

FIG. 5

, between flange inner surfaces


180


and


182


, thus providing weldment surfaces for welding plates


82


on three surfaces.




Referring now to

FIGS. 6-10

, wherein another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated,

FIGS. 6 and 7

show a snowplow


202


mounted on a supporting frame


204


using mounting apparatus


206


. Supporting frame


204


is adapted to be pivotally mounted on a vehicle frame using pins which provide a horizontal pivot axis


210


allowing snowplow


202


to be selectively raised and lowered using a lift arm and chain, not shown, in similar fashion to that of FIG.


1


. Snowplow


202


is mounted on mounting apparatus


206


using pins


216


and flip pins


218


for pivotal movement with respect to apparatus


206


about horizontal axis


220


. Snowplow


202


includes a scraper blade


222


mounted on a main blade


224


by an L-shaped mounting leg


226


on blade


224


and bolts, not shown. Snowplow


202


further includes braces


232


welded to main blade


224


along the back surface


234


of the blade. Main blade


224


has an arcuate portion


235


defining a concave front surface


236


, and a flat portion


238


extending upwardly therefrom to a top side


240


which includes holes


246


in braces


232


for mounting a deflector, not shown, similar to that shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

to deflect plowed snow toward one or both of left and right sides


242


and


244


, respectively, of blade


224


. Although the embodiment of

FIGS. 6-7

includes a steel main blade


224


with braces


232


welded thereon, the present invention may also be implemented in conjunction with plastic snowplow moldboards and those of other materials as are known. Snowplow


202


further includes three damper spring mounting plates


260


welded between the three inner pairs of braces


232


as shown in

FIG. 6

for connection to damper springs, not shown, using adjustment nuts, not shown, in similar fashion to the embodiment of

FIGS. 1 and 2

. Referring also to

FIGS. 8-10

, mounting apparatus


206


includes an I-beam


270


having horizontal top and bottom flange members


272


and


274


, respectively, and a vertical central member


276


extending parallel to horizontal axis


220


between a left end


278


and a right end


280


of I-beam


270


. As with the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-5

, member


276


is illustrated in

FIGS. 6-10

as being centrally located with respect to members


272


and


274


. However, other embodiments are within the scope of the invention wherein member


276


is offset from the lateral center of top and bottom flange members


272


and


274


. Three blade attachment devises are provided by pairs of clevis plates


282


welded to central member front surface


284


and extend horizontally outward from surface


284


. The three corresponding inner pairs of braces


232


are received between plates


282


and engage pins


216


extending through holes


286


in clevis plates


282


. Each pair of clevis plates


282


further includes an L-shaped support bracket


287


welded between the inner ends


289


of clevis plates


282


. Snowplow


202


is thus pivotally mounted onto mounting apparatus


206


for movement relative to apparatus


206


about axis


220


. Springs, not shown, are attached to mounting plates


260


using adjustment nuts, not shown, and engage holes


292


in L-shaped brackets


294


welded onto upper surface


295


of top member


272


of I-beam


270


. Snowplow


202


is thereby biased upright with respect to mounting apparatus


206


for dampened pivotal movement about axis


220


upon snowplow


202


engaging obstructions on road surface, not shown, during a plowing operation. Mounting apparatus


206


further includes a clevis defined by a pair of vertically spaced clevis plates


300


centrally mounted on rear surface


302


of central member


276


of I-beam


270


between left and right ends


278


and


280


thereof.




Supporting frame


204


includes arms


310


extending from clevis plates


312


at an angle to left and right ends


314


and


316


of frame cross member


318


. Clevis plates


312


have outer ends


320


extending above and below clevis plates


300


and are provided with holes, not shown, aligned with holes


304


in clevis plates


300


. A bolt


324


extends vertically through holes


304


of clevis plates


300


and the corresponding holes in clevis plates


312


, and receives a nut and washers, not shown, to pivotally attach mounting apparatus


206


to supporting frame


204


. Apparatus


206


is thus pivotal about bolt axis


329


relative to frame


204


. Frame


204


further includes mounting ears


330


and ear plates


332


welded onto cross member


318


at left and right ends


314


and


316


thereof. Ears


330


include horizontal holes


334


for pivotally engaging a vehicle frame, not shown, using pins and nuts, not shown. Control of the pivotal position of snowplow


202


relative to supporting frame


204


is provided by control members or rams, not shown, engaging with trunnions


344


on the outward sides


346


of arms


310


using vertical bolts and nuts, not shown, as well as engaging clevis plates


354


welded onto rear surface


302


on either side of clevis plates


300


using vertical bolts and nuts, not shown. Clevis plates


300


and clevis plates


354


further include vertical side plates


355


. Although the various clevis plates


282


,


300


, and


354


, as well as other structures have been illustrated in the embodiment as being welded onto either the front surface


284


or the rear surface


302


of the vertical member


276


, it will be appreciated that plates


282


,


300


and


354


may also be welded onto I-beam front side flange inner surfaces


380


and


382


or rear side flange inner surfaces


384


and


386


, alone or in combination with front or rear surfaces


284


and


302


, respectively. In this manner, a stronger weld joint may be achieved for these clevis plates and other structures attached to the front or rear sides


284


or


302


of the support member I-beam


270


, as is more clearly shown in

FIG. 8

wherein clevis plates


282


extend vertically between surfaces


382


and


384


. This provides for welding of plates


282


to I-beam


270


on three surfaces, namely surfaces


382


,


384


, and


284


, thus strengthening the finished assembly.




Referring now in particular to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, mounting apparatus


206


optionally includes two caster assemblies


400


used to provide a gap between a road surface being plowed and the bottom edge of scraper blade


222


, thereby preventing or reducing road damage. Each assembly


400


includes a caster wheel


402


mounted between arms


404


for rotation about horizontal axis


406


and supported on the bottom of a generally horizontal base


408


by a pivotal bearing


410


allowing the wheel


402


and arms


404


to pivot about a generally vertical axis


412


. A shaft


414


extends vertically upwardly from base


408


along axis


412


through a mounting bracket


416


and upper and lower stacks of washers


418


and


420


, respectively, and is removably engaged therewith by a pin


422


passing through a horizontal hole


424


in shaft


414


. Bracket


416


extends vertically between inner flange surfaces


384


and


386


and is welded thereto as well as to rear surface


302


of I-beam


270


, and includes horizontal braces


426


, sidewalls


415


, and a cylindrical collar


417


. Pin


422


prevents disengagement of caster shaft


414


from bracket


416


by providing an abutment with upper washers


418


. Lower washers


420


support the load of the snowplow against caster base


408


. Vertical adjustment of wheels


402


relative to the scraper blade


222


is accomplished by removing pin


422


from hole


424


allowing downward disengagement of shaft


414


from bracket


416


and upper washers


418


. Individual washers may then be reallocated between upper and lower washer sets


418


and


420


, respectively, in order to change the vertical position of wheel


402


with respect to scraper blade


222


. Once the washers are reconfigured, shaft


414


is reinserted vertically upwardly through bracket


416


and upper washers


418


, and pin


422


is reinserted through hole


424


to prevent disengagement of shaft


414


from bracket


416


. The adjustable caster system thus provided is simple, cost effective, and easily maintained.




As many possible embodiments of the present invention may be made and as many possible changes may be made in the embodiment set forth herein, it is to be distinctly understood that the foregoing descriptive matter is to be interpreted merely as an illustration of a specific embodiment of the invention, and not as a limitation thereof. It is applicant's intent to include all embodiments within the scope of the accompanying claims and all equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said support member having laterally opposite front and rear sides, said vertical member being transversely centrally located with respect to said top and bottom members, and said top and bottom members each extending in laterally opposite directions from said vertical member and each having upper and lower generally horizontal surfaces; means on said rear side for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; means spaced longitudinally from said pivot means on said rear side for connecting said support member to said controls for positioning said snowplow blade; and attachment means on said front side for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member.
  • 2. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said support member having laterally opposite front and rear sides, and said top and bottom members each extending in laterally opposite directions from said vertical member and each having upper and lower generally horizontal surfaces; means on said rear side for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; means spaced longitudinally from said pivot means on said rear side for connecting said support member to said controls for positioning said snowplow blade; and, attachment means on said front side for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member, said attachment means including a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said front side, said open end facing outwardly from said front side and having a first pair of holes defining a snowplow blade mounting axis parallel with said longitudinal axis, said snowplow blade having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin supporting said snowplow blade for pivotal displacement about said mounting axis.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said closed end of said U-shaped clevis extends vertically between said upper surface of said bottom member and said lower surface of said top member; said closed end being mounted to at least one of said vertical member, said upper surface of said bottom member and said lower surface of said top member on said front side of said support member.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said attachment means further includes a spring having opposite ends and spring connection means on said top member for connecting one end of said spring to said top member, the other end of said spring being attached to said snowplow blade to provide damped pivoting of said snowplow blade about said mounting axis.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said spring connection means includes an L-shaped bracket having a lower portion mounted on said top member and an upper portion extending upwardly from said top member with a hole for connecting said one end of said spring to said bracket.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said means for mounting said support member on said supporting frame includes a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes providing said vertical axis, said supporting frame having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin supporting said support member for pivotal displacement about said vertical axis.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said means for connecting said support member to said controls includes a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side and longitudinally spaced from said means for mounting said support member on said supporting frame, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes providing a vertical control axis, said controls including a control member having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin engaging said control member and clevis.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said means for connecting said support member to said controls includes a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side and longitudinally spaced from said means for mounting said support member on said supporting frame, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes providing a vertical control axis, said controls including a control member having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin engaging said control member and clevis.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said means for mounting said support member on said supporting frame includes a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes providing said vertical axis, said supporting frame having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin supporting said support member for pivotal displacement about said vertical axis.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said means for connecting said support member to said controls includes a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side and longitudinally spaced from said means for mounting said support member on said supporting frame, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes providing a vertical control axis, said controls having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin engaging said controls.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a caster mounted on said support member with adjustment means for vertically positioning said caster with respect to said support member.
  • 12. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said support member having laterally opposite front and rear sides, and said top and bottom members each extending in laterally opposite directions from said vertical member and each having upper and lower generally horizontal surfaces; means on said rear side for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; means spaced longitudinally from said pivot means on said rear side for connecting said support member to said controls for positioning said snowplow blade; and, attachment means on said front side for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member; said means for mounting said support member on said supporting frame including a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes providing said vertical axis, said supporting frame having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin supporting said support member for pivotal displacement about said vertical axis.
  • 13. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said support member having laterally opposite front and rear sides, and said top and bottom members each extending in laterally opposite directions from said vertical member and each having upper and lower generally horizontal surfaces; means on said rear side for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; means spaced longitudinally from said pivot means on said rear side for connecting said support member to said controls for positioning said snowplow blade; and, attachment means on said front side for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member; said means for connecting said support member to said controls including a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side and longitudinally spaced from said means for mounting said support member on said supporting frame, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes providing a vertical control axis, said controls including a control member having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin engaging said control member and clevis.
  • 14. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said support member having laterally opposite front and rear sides, and said top and bottom members each extending in laterally opposite directions from said vertical member and each having upper and lower generally horizontal surfaces; means on said rear side for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; means spaced longitudinally from said pivot means on said rear side for connecting said support member to said controls for positioning said snowplow blade; and, attachment means on said front side for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member, said attachment means including a spring having opposite ends and spring connection means on said top member for connecting one end of a spring to said top member, the other end of said spring being attached to said snowplow blade to provide damped pivoting of said snowplow blade about said snowplow blade mounting axis.
  • 15. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said support member having laterally opposite front and rear sides, and said top and bottom members each extending in laterally opposite directions from said vertical member and each having upper and lower generally horizontal surfaces; means on said rear side for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; means spaced longitudinally from said pivot means on said rear side for connecting said support member to said controls for positioning said snowplow blade; attachment means on said front side for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member; and, a caster mounted on said support member with adjustment means for vertically positioning said caster with respect to said support member, said caster including a shaft with an axis extending upwardly from a base, a wheel mounted beneath said base for pivotal rotation about a horizontal axis, a bracket mounted on said support member with vertically opposite top and bottom sides and engaging said shaft; said adjustment means including abutment means engaging said shaft for preventing disengagement of said shaft from said bracket, and load carrying means between said base and said bracket for supporting said bracket vertically above said base.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said abutment means for preventing disengagement of said shaft from said bracket includes a hole extending horizontally through said shaft and a pin removably engaging said hole with an abutment surface extending horizontally beyond said shaft, and at least one spacer encircling said shaft between said top side of said bracket and said pin; and said load carrying means including at least one spacer encircling said shaft between said bottom side of said bracket and said base.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said spacers are washers.
  • 18. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said top and bottom members each extending in laterally opposite directions from said vertical member and each having generally horizontal upper and lower surfaces, said vertical member being transversely centrally located with respect to said top and bottom members, and said support member having laterally opposite front and rear sides; mounting means on said rear side for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame; and attachment means on said front side for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member.
  • 19. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said top and bottom members each extending in laterally opposite directions from said vertical member and each having generally horizontal upper and lower surfaces, and said support member having laterally opposite front and rear sides; mounting means on said rear side for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame; and attachment means on said front side for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member; said mounting means including a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes defining a vertical axis, said supporting frame having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin supporting said support member for pivotal displacement about said vertical axis.
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein said closed end of said U-shaped clevis extends vertically between said upper surface of said bottom member and said lower surface of said top member; said closed end being mounted to at least one of said vertical member, said upper surface of said bottom member, and said lower surface of said top member on said front side of said support member.
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 19, further including means for connecting said support member to said controls spaced longitudinally from said mounting means on said rear side.
  • 22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein said means for connecting said support member to said controls includes a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side and longitudinally spaced from said mounting means, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes providing a vertical control axis, said controls having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin engaging said controls.
  • 23. The apparatus of claim 19, further comprising a caster mounted on said support member with adjustment means for vertically positioning said caster with respect to said support member.
  • 24. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said top and bottom members each extending in laterally opposite directions from said vertical member and each having generally horizontal upper and lower surfaces, and said support member having laterally opposite front and rear sides; mounting means on said rear side for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame; and attachment means on said front side for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member, said attachment means including a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said front side, said open end facing outwardly from said front side and having a first pair of holes defining a snowplow blade mounting axis parallel with said longitudinal axis, said snowplow blade having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin supporting said snowplow blade for pivotal displacement about said mounting axis.
  • 25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein said attachment means further includes a spring having opposite ends and spring connection means on said top member for connecting one end of said spring to said top member, wherein the other end of said spring is attached to said snowplow blade to provide damped pivoting of said snowplow blade about said snowplow blade mounting axis.
  • 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein said spring connection means includes an L-shaped bracket having a lower portion mounted on said top member and an upper portion extending upwardly from said top member with a hole for connecting said one end of said spring to said bracket.
  • 27. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said top and bottom members each extending in laterally opposite directions from said vertical member and each having generally horizontal upper and lower surfaces, and said support member having laterally opposite front and rear sides; mounting means on said rear side for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame; and attachment means on said front side for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member, said attachment means including a spring having opposite ends and spring connection means on said top member for connecting one end of said spring to said top member, wherein the other end of said spring is attached to said snowplow blade to provide damped pivoting of said snowplow blade about said snowplow blade mounting axis.
  • 28. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said top and bottom members each extending in laterally opposite directions from said vertical member and each having generally horizontal upper and lower surfaces, and said support member having laterally opposite front and rear sides; mounting means on said rear side for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame; attachment means on said front side for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member; and, a caster mounted on said support member with adjustment means for vertically positioning said caster with respect to said support member, said caster including a shaft with an axis extending upwardly from a base, a wheel mounted beneath said base for pivotal rotation about a horizontal axis, a bracket mounted on said support member with vertically opposite top and bottom sides and engaging said shaft; said adjustment means including abutment means engaging said shaft for preventing disengagement of said shaft from said bracket, and load carrying means engaging said shaft between said base and said bracket for supporting said bracket vertically above said base.
  • 29. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein said abutment means for preventing disengagement of said shaft from said bracket includes a hole extending horizontally through said shaft and a pin removably engaging said hole with an abutment surface extending horizontally beyond said shaft, and at least one spacer encircling said shaft between said top side of said bracket and said pin; and said load carrying means including at least one spacer encircling said shaft between said bottom side of said bracket and said base.
  • 30. The apparatus of claim 29, wherein said spacers are washers.
  • 31. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said vertical member having transverse front and rear surfaces opposite one another, said vertical member being transversely centrally located with respect to said top and bottom members, and said top and bottom members each extending in transversely opposite directions from said vertical member and each having generally horizontal upper and lower surfaces; pivot means on said rear surface for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; and attachment means on said front surface for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member.
  • 32. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said vertical member having transverse front and rear surfaces opposite one another, and said top and bottom members each extending in transversely opposite directions from said vertical member and each having generally horizontal upper and lower surfaces; pivot means on said rear surface for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; and attachment means on said front surface for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member, said attachment means including a spring having opposite ends and spring connection means on said top member for connecting one end of a spring to said top member, the other end of said spring being attached to said snowplow blade to provide damped pivoting of said snowplow blade about said snowplow blade mounting axis.
  • 33. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said vertical member having transverse front and rear surfaces opposite one another, and said top and bottom members each extending in transversely opposite directions from said vertical member and each having generally horizontal upper and lower surfaces; pivot means on said rear surface for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; and attachment means on said front surface for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member, said attachment means including a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said front side, said open end facing outwardly from said front side and having a first pair of holes defining a snowplow blade mounting axis parallel with said longitudinal axis, said snowplow blade having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin supporting said snowplow blade for pivotal displacement about said mounting axis.
  • 34. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein said closed end of said U-shaped clevis extends vertically between said upper surface of said bottom member and said lower surface of said top member; said closed end being mounted to at least one of said vertical member, said upper surface of said bottom member, and said lower surface of said top member on said front side of said support member.
  • 35. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein said attachment means further includes a spring having opposite ends and spring connection means on said top member for connecting one end of said spring to said top member, the other end of said spring being attached to said snowplow blade to provide damped pivoting of said snowplow blade about said mounting axis.
  • 36. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein said spring connection means includes an L-shaped bracket having a lower portion mounted on said top member and an upper portion extending upwardly from said top member with a hole for connecting said one end of said spring to said bracket.
  • 37. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein said means for mounting said support member on said supporting frame includes a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes providing said vertical axis, said supporting frame having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin supporting said support member for pivotal displacement about said vertical axis.
  • 38. The apparatus of claim 33, further including a control connector spaced longitudinally from said pivot means on said rear surface and adapted to connect said support member to said controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle.
  • 39. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein said vertical member is transversely centrally located with respect to said top and bottom members.
  • 40. The apparatus of claim 33, further comprising a caster mounted on said support member with adjustment means for vertically positioning said caster with respect to said support member.
  • 41. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said vertical member having transverse front and rear surfaces opposite one another, and said top and bottom members each extending in transversely opposite directions from said vertical member and each having generally horizontal upper and lower surfaces; pivot means on said rear surface for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; and attachment means on said front surface for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member; said means for mounting said support member on said supporting frame including a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes providing said vertical axis, said supporting frame having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin supporting said support member for pivotal displacement about said vertical axis.
  • 42. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical member extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said vertical member having transverse front and rear surfaces opposite one another, and said top and bottom members each extending in transversely opposite directions from said vertical member and each having generally horizontal upper and lower surfaces; pivot means on said rear surface for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; attachment means on said front surface for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member; and, a control connector spaced longitudinally from said pivot means on said rear surface and adapted to connect said support member to said controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle; said attachment means including a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said front side, said open end facing outwardly from said front side and having a first pair of holes defining a snowplow blade mounting axis parallel with said longitudinal axis, said snowplow blade having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin supporting said snowplow blade for pivotal displacement about said mounting axis.
  • 43. The apparatus of claim 42, wherein said attachment means further includes a spring having opposite ends and spring connection means on said top member for connecting one end of said spring to said top member, the other end of said spring being attached to said snowplow blade to provide damped pivoting of said snowplow blade about said mounting axis.
  • 44. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein said spring connection means includes an L-shaped bracket having a lower portion mounted on said top member and an upper portion extending upwardly from said top member with a hole for connecting said one end of said spring to said bracket.
  • 45. The apparatus of claim 44, wherein said pivot means includes a U-shaped clevis having open and closed ends, said closed end being mounted on said rear side, said open end facing outwardly from said rear side and having a first pair of holes providing said vertical axis, said supporting frame having a second pair of holes adapted to be aligned with said first pair of holes to receive a pin supporting said support member for pivotal displacement about said vertical axis.
  • 46. Apparatus for mounting a snowplow blade onto a vehicle-mounted snowplow supporting frame, said vehicle equipped with controls for positioning said frame and said snowplow blade relative to said vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a support member having horizontal top and bottom members and a vertical members extending therebetween, said top, bottom, and vertical members extending horizontally along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, said vertical member having transverse front and rear surfaces opposite one another, and said top and bottom members each extending in transversely opposite directions from said vertical member and each having generally horizontal upper and lower surfaces; pivot means on said rear surface for mounting said support member on said snowplow supporting frame for pivotal movement about a vertical axis; attachment means on said front surface for attaching said snowplow blade to said support member; and, a caster mounted on said support member with adjustment means for vertically positioning said caster with respect to said support member, said caster including a shaft with an axis extending upwardly from a base, a wheel mounted beneath said base for pivotal rotation about a horizontal axis, a bracket mounted on said support member with vertically opposite top and bottom sides and engaging said shaft; said adjustment means including abutment means engaging said shaft for preventing disengagement of said shaft from said bracket, and load carrying means engaging said shaft between said base and said bracket for supporting said bracket vertically above said base.
  • 47. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein said abutment means for preventing disengagement of said shaft from said bracket includes a hole extending horizontally through said shaft and a pin removably engaging said hole with an abutment surface extending horizontally beyond said shaft, and at least one spacer encircling said shaft between said top side of said bracket and said pin; and said load carrying means including at least one spacer encircling said shaft between said bottom side of said bracket and said base.
  • 48. The apparatus of claim 47, wherein said spacers are washers.
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