Earth working – Mounting for pushed tool at end of motor vehicle – Transversely mounted blade
Patent
1990-02-20
1991-04-30
Corbin, David H.
Earth working
Mounting for pushed tool at end of motor vehicle
Transversely mounted blade
172831, E02F 376
Patent
active
050109618
ABSTRACT:
An improved mechanism for connecting a ground-engaging blade to the frame of a vehicle is disclosed which allows the blade to tilt, pitch or angle relative to the frame. The disclosed arrangement includes a pair of hydraulic cylinders which control the tilting or pitching of the blade and a single hydraulic cylinder which controls the angling of the blade. The cylinders are all pivotally connected to an intermediate member which is pinned to the blade and guided through an arc on the frame by a guide bar formed on the frame. A single hydraulic circuit is disclosed which powers the pair of hydraulic cylinders to pitch or tilt the blade relative to the frame. The resulting arrangement is both simplified and relatively stable when compared to prior art structures.
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Corbin David H.
Gossett Dykema
J. I. Case Company
Thompson Jeffrey L.
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