Brakes – Vehicle – On ground
Patent
1976-11-23
1978-06-20
Reger, Duane A.
Brakes
Vehicle
On ground
188 2R, B60T 300
Patent
active
040956792
ABSTRACT:
An elongated frame rests on the ground in the path of a self-propelled sprinkler wheel. The wheel rides up onto a pair of rollers on the frame to prevent the wheel from obtaining traction and another roller on the frame engages the front of the wheel to positively block further forward movement of the sprinkler.
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patent: 3119466 (1964-01-01), Gilson
patent: 3605954 (1971-09-01), Wakabayashi et al.
patent: 3934683 (1976-01-01), Walker
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