Information
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Patent Grant
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6367177
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Patent Number
6,367,177
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 16, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Will; Thomas B.
- Petravick; Meredith C
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 037 403
- 037 407
- 037 408
- 037 409
- 037 903
- 037 271
- 037 274
- 172 245
- 172 252
- 172 253
- 414 912
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A trench leveling blade is movably mounted between a pair of side walls which are slotted to receive the bucket of a backhoe or other excavating machine. The blade is vertically adjustable with a hand operated jack screw. Rollers mounted in front and back of the blade support the blade during use and guide the blade during its vertical adjustment. A pair of adjustable scraper blades is provided on opposite sides of the leveling blade to clean the surface of the pavement adjoining the trench or any other surface being worked by the leveling blade.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to highway construction equipment, and in particular to an attachment for a backhoe or other earthmoving machine for shaping a trench and/or plowing a base or paving material to a uniform depth.
2. Description of the Prior Developments
Various attachments have been available for forming trenches and ditches in connection with the construction and maintenance of roads and highways. Although these attachments perform satisfactorily in general, they are not particularly well suited for maintaining a uniform trench depth and width. Moreover, such attachments typically do not control the lateral movement of earth and other material as a ditch is being formed, and such attachments do not have the capability of accurately spreading a level layer of material within or above the surrounding road surface while maintaining clean sides for subsequent compaction by a roller.
Accordingly, a need exists for a trench forming apparatus which is of a relatively simple design, yet which can accurately maintain the relative depth of a trench within close limits.
A further need exists for such an apparatus which can direct plowed earth and material laterally inwardly toward a trench or laterally outwardly away from the trench as the height of the ditch is being plowed and conditioned.
Still a further need exists for such a trenching apparatus which has a vertically adjustable blade for accurately adjusting the height of a trench.
Yet a further need exists for a trench or road working apparatus which can level a trench at a height below the surrounding road surface, as well as spread material such as blacktop at a level above the surrounding road surface.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been developed to fulfill the needs noted above and therefore has as an object the provision of a trench leveling and conditioning apparatus having a generally simple design yet which can accurately maintain the depth of a trench within close limits.
A further object of the invention is the provision of a trench conditioning apparatus which can be easily attached to a power machine such as a backhoe or wheel loader and which can control the placement of material moved along the trench.
Yet a further object of the invention is the provision of a trench conditioning apparatus having a central height-adjustable blade for setting a trench depth and a pair of adjustable side blades for controlling placement of earth and material located along the sides of a trench and for keeping the earth and material away from the wheels and skids of the apparatus.
A further object of the invention is to provide a trench and road conditioning apparatus which has a height adjustable blade for forming a level trench surface below the surrounding road surface, or spreading a level layer of road material at a height above the surrounding road surface.
These and other objects are met by the present invention which is directed to a trench conditioning apparatus having a pair of slotted side walls adapted to receive the bucket of a power machine such as a backhoe or wheel loader. A vertically adjustable central blade is supported between the side walls, and a pair of pivoting adjustable side blades is mounted to the side walls on opposite sides of the central blade.
The side blades can be pivoted in front of the central blade to laterally direct and plow earth and material into the path of the central blade, or pivoted in back of the central blade to laterally direct and plow earth and material away from the trench and the central blade. In either case, the side blades keep the existing paved edges of the road surface adjacent the trench clean and free of earth and material and thereby provide a clean surface over which the casters and skids of the apparatus and the wheels of the machine used to push it can move. This helps to keep the central blade level insofar as material passing under the wheels of the apparatus and machine used to push the apparatus tends to lift the central blade out of level alignment with the trench.
The invention can be used with trenches in virtually any condition, but is particularly adapted for use in trenches which have already been backfilled and compacted. When the trenching apparatus is then moved along such a preconditioned trench, an extremely smooth trench having an accurately selected height can be produced.
If desired, the central blade can be raised higher than the side blades and higher than the adjacent pavement over which the side blades ride. In this raised blade position, the trenching apparatus can be used to spread materials such as aggregates and/or blacktop at any desired height, even a height higher than the existing road to allow for subsequent height compaction when the aggregates and/or blacktop are rolled and compressed by a steamroller or other compaction machine. The range of height is from 14″ below the road to 3″ above the road.
The aforementioned objects, features and advantages of the invention will, in part, be pointed out with particularity, and will, in part, become obvious from the following more detailed description of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which form an integral part thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:
FIG. 1
is a schematic perspective view of a trench or road conditioning apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2
is a front view of the apparatus of
FIG. 1
with the side blades removed and showing the exploded assembly of one of the side blades on the apparatus;
FIG. 3
is a top plan view of the apparatus of
FIG. 2
, with one side blade positioned in a rearward position and one side blade positioned in a forward position;
FIG. 4
is a front view of a caster assembly adapted for use with the invention;
FIG. 5
is a front view of a side blade adjusting bar;
FIG. 6
is a side view of one of the side blades showing an inside support rib on which half hinges are mounted, and
FIG. 7
is a side view of the apparatus of FIG.
1
.
In the various figures of the drawings, like reference characters designate like or similar parts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention will now be described in conjunction with the drawings, beginning with
FIG. 1
which shows a road and trench conditioning apparatus
10
constructed in accordance with the invention. The apparatus
10
is designed to condition and level trenches formed in, for example, paved roads as well as to form a level surface on a layer of material extending below or above the road or other surface located laterally adjacent the apparatus.
Apparatus
10
includes a pair of parallel side walls
12
,
14
which extend vertically and longitudinally fore and aft along the length of a trench or road surface. A rearwardly facing open slot
16
is formed in the rear face
18
of each side wall for receiving the bottom edge of a bucket or other similar shaped tool mounted on a power machine such as a backhoe or wheel loader. In this manner, the apparatus
10
can be lifted, propelled and maneuvered over a road or other surface to be conditioned by the apparatus.
Although wheels
20
are shown mounted along the lower edge
22
of each side wall
12
,
14
in
FIG. 1
, the wheels can be replaced with skids, casters or other ground contact members as discussed below. The side walls
12
,
14
are interconnected by several cross braces
24
, one of which is shown welded between the front end portions
26
of each side wall
12
,
14
.
A central grading or leveling blade
30
is also mounted between the front end portions
26
of the side walls. The central blade
30
has a replaceable rectangular cutting edge blade
32
bolted to the bottom portion
34
of blade
30
. Blade
30
, as well as side walls
12
,
14
can be formed of one inch thick steel plate to withstand the high loads experienced in trenching, paving and other road construction operations. The central blade
30
can be dimensioned as a rectangular or square plate. In one embodiment, the central blade is dimensioned as a square having 35 inch sides and the reversible cutting edge
32
is formed of ⅝ inch thick hardened steel plate, 6 inches wide and 34 inches long.
As further seen in
FIG. 1
, one or more rollers
36
are rotatably mounted on each cross brace
24
to support and position the central blade
30
in a fore and aft or longitudinal position. The central blade is provided with a pair of guide bars or guide members
38
which may be welded or otherwise rigidly fastened along the opposed, generally vertical side edges
40
,
42
of the central blade
30
. The guide members
38
may be formed of rigid steel plates having a flat outer surface
44
closely spaced apart from the inner flat wall surfaces
46
,
48
of the front portion
26
of the side walls
12
,
14
.
The guide members
38
help to keep the central blade
30
centered in a trench such as a trench cut through a blacktop paved road surface. In addition, the guide members
38
add strength and rigidity to the central blade
30
. It is also possible to dimension the guide members
38
to have planar sliding contact between the guide members
38
and the side walls
12
,
14
to help to maintain the central blade
30
and plow blade
32
perpendicular to the longitudinal movement of the apparatus
10
along a trench or road surface. The guide members
38
are preferably affixed to project forwardly from and perpendicular to the front face
50
of the central blade
30
and may also extend and project rearwardly and perpendicularly with respect to the rear surface of the central blade
30
.
The height of the central blade
30
may be adjusted vertically above or below the level of the surrounding road surface or other surface being worked. In the example of
FIG. 1
, this surface would be that over which wheels
20
roll. A jack screw, discussed further below, is operated with a crank
52
to raise and lower the central blade
30
in the direction of arrows
54
. In addition, the slight inclination of the central blade
30
can be adjusted as shown by directional arrow
56
as further discussed below.
Apparatus
10
is further provided with one or a pair of side blades
60
,
62
which are pivotally mounted on hinges
64
,
66
to the front edges
68
,
70
of one or each side wall
12
,
14
. Each side blade
60
,
62
is provided with a reversible cutting edge or scraper blade
72
which may be removably and replacably mounted on the lower edge of each side blade with fasteners such as bolts
74
.
Each side blade
60
,
62
may be adjusted to a position in front of the central blade
30
and in front of the front edges
68
,
70
of the side walls
12
,
14
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, this adjustment is provided by using a telescoping adjustment bar
78
. Bar
78
includes an inner solid rod
80
which slides within an outer tubular rod or sleeve
82
. The inner rod
80
is pivotally pinned to the outer surface
84
of the side wall
12
at pivot joint or hinge
86
.
Mounting brackets
87
may be welded to the side walls to receive and support a pivot pin for pinning the hinge
86
to the side wall. The sleeve
82
is similarly pivotally pinned to the rear surface
88
of one or each side blade
60
,
62
at a pivot joint or hinge
90
. A removable pin
92
is used to adjust the length of the adjustment bar
78
by sliding into aligned bores formed through rod
80
and sleeve
82
.
Additional details of the invention are seen in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. In these figures, the front wheels
20
of
FIG. 1
are mounted to the side walls
12
,
14
by cantilevered steel beams
94
which are welded and/or bolted to the side walls
12
,
14
. Alternatively, a caster assembly
96
, such as shown in
FIG. 4
, can be used in place of the beam
94
and wheels
20
. A skid plate
100
can alternatively be used in place of the rear wheels
20
as further seen in
FIGS. 3 and 7
. Each skid plate
100
is connected to each respective side wall
12
,
14
with a steel bracket
101
. The caster wheels
98
are connected to the side walls by a welded steel bracket
102
which is bolted in place on the side walls.
As further seen in
FIG. 2
, the side blade
62
is pinned to the half hinges
66
on side wall
14
by a pair of pivot pins
104
. As seen in
FIG. 6
, the side blade
62
is reinforced with a pair of vertical steel ribs
106
welded to the rear surface
108
of side blade
62
. An angled mounting bar
110
may also be provided on the rear surface
108
of the side blade
62
. Bar
110
acts as an anchoring and strengthening surface into which bolts
74
may be threaded so as to clamp the plow blade
72
to the lower surface of the side blade
62
.
While the central blade
30
is of a generally flat planar profile, the side blades
62
are advantageously curved or arcuate in side profile as seen in FIG.
6
. One or both side blades
62
can be quickly and easily mounted or removed from the apparatus
10
by simple insertion or removal of pins
104
into or out of hinges
62
,
66
. A tubular hinge
112
, as seen in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, is mounted by, for example, welding to the lower rear surface
108
of side blade
62
to form a pinned pivotal connection with the hinge
90
on the sleeve
82
of the adjustment bar
78
.
As noted above, the central blade
30
is supported by a series of rollers
36
which contact the front face
50
of the central blade. These rollers, which are mounted on the front cross brace
24
, hold the central blade against forward movement. The cross brace
24
may be a structural steel plate welded to and between the side walls
12
,
14
. Roller shafts
114
are mounted across recesses
116
cut in the rear edge of cross brace
24
to receive and support the rollers on the cross brace.
Two rear cross braces are mounted behind the central blade
30
as seen in dashed lines in
FIGS. 2 and 7
. A top rear cross brace
118
, similar to cross brace
24
, is welded or otherwise connected across and to the top portion of side walls
12
,
14
and a similar lower or bottom rear cross brace
120
is welded or otherwise connected across and to the bottom portion of side walls
12
,
14
. One, and preferably two, three or more rollers
36
are mounted in a coaxially-spaced series across the front edge of the top and bottom rear cross braces
118
,
120
.
While the rollers
36
on the bottom rear cross brace
120
are preferably fixed in position against the rear surface
122
of the central blade
30
and mounted directly to the bottom rear cross brace on shafts
124
, the rollers
36
on the top rear cross brace
118
are longitudinally adjustable back and forth to provide for an adjustment in the for and aft inclination of the central blade
30
and to adjust the fit and pinch on the central blade between all of the rollers
36
on each cross brace. This adjustment is provided by a pair of adjustable mounting plates
126
. Each mounting plate
126
includes a longitudinal slot
128
which allows each mounting plate to slide forward and backward on top of the top rear cross brace
118
. Fasteners such as bolts
132
may be loosened and tightened as desired to allow the mounting plates
126
to be moved and locked in position as desired.
It can be appreciated that the central blade
30
is securely captured between the rollers
36
on the front central brace
24
, and the rollers
36
on the top and bottom rear cross braces
118
,
120
. The rollers
36
not only support and fix the central blade at a desired inclination, they also allow the central blade to be easily rolled up and down against the rollers to adjust the height of the plow blade
32
either below, at or above the surrounding road surface.
This vertical adjustment is provided with a threaded jack screw
134
attached to the crank handle
52
. The jack screw
134
is axially fixed in a rotatable bearing
136
mounted on the top rear cross brace
118
. The lower threaded end of the jack screw
134
is threaded into a threaded bore formed in a steel plate
140
welded to the upper central portion of the rear surface
122
of the central blade
30
. Plate
140
is preferably located between the top and bottom cross braces
118
,
120
.
When the crank handle
52
is turned one way or another, the central blade
30
is raised or lowered independently of the side blades
60
,
62
. When the central blade
30
is lowered below the side blades, the apparatus
10
acts as a trench leveler or spreader, and when the central blade is raised above the side blades the apparatus
10
acts as a spreader.
As seen in
FIG. 3
, the side blade
60
is adjusted to a position in back of the central blade
30
so as to plow earth or other road materials laterally outwardly away from the central blade. The other side blade
62
is adjusted to a position in front of the central blade
30
so as to plow earth or other road materials laterally inward toward the central blade. Of course, both side blades
60
,
62
may be adjusted forwardly or rearwardly as desired, depending on the desired operation. In either case, earth and material is cleared from the path of the wheels, casters and skids.
The lower edges of the scraper blades
72
on the side blades
60
,
62
typically scrape over the adjacent surfaces of a paved road as the plow blade
32
on the central blade
30
levels a recessed trench dug beneath the adjacent paved road surfaces. This keeps the adjacent paved road surfaces clean. Alternatively, the central blade can be raised above the adjacent paved road surfaces to level a layer of aggregate or blacktop above these adjacent surfaces. In this case, the scraper blades also keep the adjacent road surfaces free of the aggregate, blacktop or other material being spread and leveled.
There has been disclosed heretofore the best embodiment of the invention recently contemplated. However, it is to be understood that the various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for leveling road materials and earth, comprising:a first side wall and a second side wall; a plurality of cross braces interconnecting said first and second side walls; a central blade mounted between said cross braces; at least one side blade mounted to one of said first and second side walls; and an adjustment assembly provided on said central blade that adjusts said entire central blade up and down independently of said at least one side blade.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one roller respectively mounted on said cross braces and engaged with said central blade.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a mounting slot formed in each of said first and second side walls for mounting said apparatus to a power machine.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said adjustment assembly comprises a manually actuated screw.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said central blade comprises a front surface and a rear surface and wherein said plurality of cross braces comprises a front cross brace extending in front of said front surface and a pair of rear cross braces extending in back of said rear surface.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said at least one side blade is movable forward and rearward of said central blade.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an adjustment member pivotally mounted to one of said side walls and to said at least one side blade for selectively fixing said side blade forward and rearward of said central blade.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a pair of side blades respectively pivotally mounted to said first and second side walls on opposite sides of said central blade.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said adjustment apparatus comprises a manually actuated member connected to one of said cross braces and to said central blade.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an adjustment plate mounted on one of said cross braces and movable toward and away from said central blade.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said central blade comprises a flat planar plate.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a pair of planar guide members mounted on opposite sides of said central blade for guiding said central blade in a trench.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a pair of skid members respectively mounted to said first and second side walls.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a pair of rolling members respectively mounted to said first and second side walls.
- 15. A leveling apparatus attachable to a backhoe or wheel loader, comprising:a pair of side walls; a plurality of braces interconnecting said side walls; a central blade having a front surface and a rear surface and mounted between said side walls; an adjustment assembly mounted on said apparatus for driving said central blade up and down between said side walls; and a first support member located between said side walls and engaging said front surface of said central blade and a second support member located between said side walls and engaging said rear surface of said central blade.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said first support member comprises a roller.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said roller is mounted on one of said braces.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising at least one side blade movably mounted to one of said side walls.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said adjustment assembly comprises a screw.
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