Excavating – Snow or ice removing or grooming by portable device – Scoop
Patent
1993-10-05
1995-12-05
Corbin, David H.
Excavating
Snow or ice removing or grooming by portable device
Scoop
37266, 37233, 172719, 172772, E01H 504
Patent
active
054717701
ABSTRACT:
A wear pad assembly for the bottom of a large machine operated device has a number of wear pads, each of which has a number of sections which are compressed and sandwiched together. The sections have an inclined front surface to assist in scooping debris or snow from a floor surface or a street. The sections are mounted in a frame which has a top plate, a pair of end plates which are perpendicular to the top plate, and a pair of rods which extend between the end plates and are parallel each other and to the top plate. The sections may include fabric reinforced rubber, molded rubber, polyurethane, or a combination of these materials.
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Batson Victor
Corbin David H.
F&B Enterprises, Inc.
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