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US1507833A
US1507833A US521356A US52135621A US1507833A US 1507833 A US1507833 A US 1507833A US 521356 A US521356 A US 521356A US 52135621 A US52135621 A US 52135621A US 1507833 A US1507833 A US 1507833A
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    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
    • E01C23/00Auxiliary devices or arrangements for constructing, repairing, reconditioning, or taking-up road or like surfaces
    • E01C23/06Devices or arrangements for working the finished surface; Devices for repairing or reconditioning the surface of damaged paving; Recycling in place or on the road
    • E01C23/12Devices or arrangements for working the finished surface; Devices for repairing or reconditioning the surface of damaged paving; Recycling in place or on the road for taking-up, tearing-up, or full-depth breaking-up paving, e.g. sett extractor
    • E01C23/121Devices or arrangements for working the finished surface; Devices for repairing or reconditioning the surface of damaged paving; Recycling in place or on the road for taking-up, tearing-up, or full-depth breaking-up paving, e.g. sett extractor with non-powered tools, e.g. rippers

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  • Hy present invention relates to improvements in road scarifers of the wheel type designed for scraping and leveling the surface of road ways, to remake or resurface the roads, and remove the ridges and fill thehollows.
  • the primary object ofv my invention is the provisiony of a comparatively inexpensiveimplement of be Vhauled over the roadway by a tractor, or by horse power,v which is designed for leveling the roadsurface,l and is provided with means for'adjusting the depth vo-f the cut of the Scrapers orf scarifiers.. and which implement may. with facility-.be operated as will be describedl hereinafter. y. f
  • Figure I is a side elevation of a wheeled scraper embodying the novel combinations.
  • Figure II is a longitudinal vertical oentral sectional view of the implement in Fig. I.
  • Figure III is a plan view of the base plate of the implement.
  • Figure IV is a perspective view enlarged, of one of Ithe scraper teeth.
  • the implement By means of the draft tongue or draw bar 6 coupled to the two-wheel steering truck, the implement may be hauled by an attached motor tractor.
  • the draft tongue I employ a draft chain which is attached to the body or main frame of this character whichA mayL the implement inl order that the strain or pull -on ythe implement may be uniformly distributed and balanced.
  • the implement'a's shown is mounted upon a long wheel base, and between the wheels is suspended a drop plate 8.
  • This' plate is preferably of 'heavy cast metahand is counected by a. Ipair of forward yconverging draft links 9 tothe frame of the implement.
  • the link is pivoted at 10 to lthe frame and at 11 is pivoted kto thedrop plate. ⁇ In Fig. M
  • pivot plates 12 for the link are attachedto'- the frame, and at the front side of the plate 2 a-clev-is 12 is provided for attachment of the chain 7.
  • a'toplfplan view ofthe drop plate is shown wherein the forward end of the plate is fashioned with pairs 'of perforated lugs 13 for the convergingv links .9.
  • the drop plate is suspended in horizontal position beneath the main frame and between the front and rear trucks, and that the position of the drop plate may be adjusted vertically above the surface of the road through the instrumentality o-f the crank shaft, their arms,'and
  • the crank shafts are revolved through a pair of worm gear wheels 22, 23 and a pair of complementary worm gears 24 and 25. These worm gears are carried by the worm shaft 26 which is journaled in bearing 27 supported on the plates 20, and at'the rear end of this worm shaft a gear28 is located.
  • the gear 28 is revolved by a pinion 29 on the pinion shaft 30, and the pinion shaft is turned by a hand wheel 31.
  • the operator may stand at the rear of the'implement on the platform 32, and by manipulating the wheel 31 it will be apparant that the drop plate ⁇ or suspending plate 8 may be adjusted vertically with? relation to the surface of the road.
  • the suspending plate is provided with ⁇ two series of sockets 33, and that the sockets are arranged in staggered relation. These sockets are adapted to receive the scraper teeth 34 and in Fig. 4 it will be seen that each scraper tooth has a shank 35 adapted to be passed upwardly through a socket and the shank may be secured above the plate by a wedge 36 and cotter pin 37.
  • the plate 8 may be interposed spacing blocks or fillers 38, and it will be ap parent the teeth are held in rigid position in their sockets by the shoulders 39 on the teeth and these blocks 38 when the wedges 36 are driven through the transverse openings provided therefor in the shanks of the teeth.
  • the teeth are inclined forwardly as indicated in Fig. l, and by their staggered arrangement as indicated in Fig. 3 they7 are spread over a considerable area, and thus act upon the surface of the roadway as required.
  • the teeth become worn or broken they may readily be replaced by fresh ones, and of course different forms of scrapingor cutting surfaces may be utilized by providing teeth of different construction.
  • the dept-h of the cut of the teeth is indicated in Fig.
  • pivoted draft links connecting said plate and frame at the rear of the chain coupling, and scraper teeth carried by the plate.

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J. B. JARMIN Sept. 9 1924.
ROAD ,S CARIFIER Filed Dec. 10. 1921 glwanl'oz James darm/h @neuneu Patented Sept. 9, 1924.
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"JAMES B. Juanita, or sroxann, `fwasm-ucron.
Appvlcaftionld Uec'ember 10,1921". Serial 521,356'.
To all1 whomvz'zmay cof/tecra: 4
Be it known that LJAMEs- B. JARMIN; a citizen of the ,United States, .residing at Spokane, in Spokane Count-yland State of IVashington, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Road Scarifiers, of which the following is a specification,
Hy present invention relates to improvements in road scarifers of the wheel type designed for scraping and leveling the surface of road ways, to remake or resurface the roads, and remove the ridges and fill thehollows. i l
.The primary object ofv my invention is the provisiony of a comparatively inexpensiveimplement of be Vhauled over the roadway by a tractor, or by horse power,v which is designed for leveling the roadsurface,l and is provided with means for'adjusting the depth vo-f the cut of the Scrapers orf scarifiers.. and which implement may. with facility-.be operated as will be describedl hereinafter. y. f
In the accompanying drawings I have illustrated one complete` vexample of the physical embodiment of my invention whereinr I have shown the parts combined and arranged according to the 4best mode I have so far devised for the practical application of the principles of my invention.
Figure I is a side elevation of a wheeled scraper embodying the novel combinations.
and Aarrangements of my invention.
Figure II is a longitudinal vertical oentral sectional view of the implement in Fig. I.
Figure III is a plan view of the base plate of the implement.
Figure IV is a perspective view enlarged, of one of Ithe scraper teeth. l
In the preferred form of my invention as illustrated in the drawings I have shown the main frame or body of the implement comprising a pair of longitudinal I-beams 1 which are connected at the front and rear by transverse channel plates 2 and 3. `These parts are riveted or bolted-together to form a rigid structure which is supported upon the front swivel truck 4 and the rear stationary truck 5. l
By means of the draft tongue or draw bar 6 coupled to the two-wheel steering truck, the implement may be hauled by an attached motor tractor. In addition to the draft tongue I employ a draft chain which is attached to the body or main frame of this character whichA mayL the implement inl order that the strain or pull -on ythe implement may be uniformly distributed and balanced.
` The implement'a's shown is mounted upon a long wheel base, and between the wheels is suspended a drop plate 8. This' plate is preferably of 'heavy cast metahand is counected by a. Ipair of forward yconverging draft links 9 tothe frame of the implement.
The link is pivoted at 10 to lthe frame and at 11 is pivoted kto thedrop plate.` In Fig. M
2 it will be seen that the pivot plates 12 for the link are attachedto'- the frame, and at the front side of the plate 2 a-clev-is 12 is provided for attachment of the chain 7.
In Fig. 3 a'toplfplan view ofthe drop plate is shown wherein the forward end of the plate is fashioned with pairs 'of perforated lugs 13 for the convergingv links .9.,
land at earch corner of the plate are provided pairs of vertical lugs 14 to which four suspending links 15 are pivoted.
1 Theselinksf 15 are each pivoted to a crank arm 16 and-17, and the arms are pro-vided atthe endsjof, crank shaft-18v 18. .The shafts arev journaled abovethe main frame in bearings 19, andthe bearingsare supported on the frame from transverse plates 20 beneath the frame and U-bolts 21 as shown in Fig. 1.
It will thus be seen that the drop plate is suspended in horizontal position beneath the main frame and between the front and rear trucks, and that the position of the drop plate may be adjusted vertically above the surface of the road through the instrumentality o-f the crank shaft, their arms,'and
the suspending links.
The crank shafts are revolved through a pair of worm gear wheels 22, 23 and a pair of complementary worm gears 24 and 25. These worm gears are carried by the worm shaft 26 which is journaled in bearing 27 supported on the plates 20, and at'the rear end of this worm shaft a gear28 is located. The gear 28 is revolved by a pinion 29 on the pinion shaft 30, and the pinion shaft is turned by a hand wheel 31. The operator may stand at the rear of the'implement on the platform 32, and by manipulating the wheel 31 it will be apparant that the drop plate` or suspending plate 8 may be adjusted vertically with? relation to the surface of the road.
In Fig. .3 it will be seen that the suspending plate is provided with` two series of sockets 33, and that the sockets are arranged in staggered relation. These sockets are adapted to receive the scraper teeth 34 and in Fig. 4 it will be seen that each scraper tooth has a shank 35 adapted to be passed upwardly through a socket and the shank may be secured above the plate by a wedge 36 and cotter pin 37.
Above the plate 8 may be interposed spacing blocks or fillers 38, and it will be ap parent the teeth are held in rigid position in their sockets by the shoulders 39 on the teeth and these blocks 38 when the wedges 36 are driven through the transverse openings provided therefor in the shanks of the teeth. Preferably the teeth are inclined forwardly as indicated in Fig. l, and by their staggered arrangement as indicated in Fig. 3 they7 are spread over a considerable area, and thus act upon the surface of the roadway as required. When the teeth become worn or broken they may readily be replaced by fresh ones, and of course different forms of scrapingor cutting surfaces may be utilized by providing teeth of different construction. The dept-h of the cut of the teeth is indicated in Fig. 2, and of course this depth can be varied in order that ridges or mounds may be cut off and the surface of the roads thus leveled. In Fig. 1 the scraping device has been elevated to inoperative position for transportation of the implement, and of course the adjustable scraping device is brought to operative position by manipulating the hand wheel 31.
From the above description taken. in connection with my drawings it will be apparent thatl I have provided an implement of this characterwell adapted for the performance of its required functions, which is comparatively simple in construction, and which may be manipulated with facility and convenience.
Having thus fully described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure 2. The combination with a frame havingfront and rear supporting trucks, ka draft bar coupled to the front truck and a draft chain coupled to said frame,7 of iifh'oriL zontally disposed drop plate, suspendinglinks pivotally supported from the frame and pivotal connectionsV between said links and plate, means for actuating said suspending links to vertically adjust' the plate',
pivoted draft links connecting said plate and frame at the rear of the chain coupling, and scraper teeth carried by the plate.
In testimonv whereof v I aiiiay my signature. u JAMES B. JAR-MIN(
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US2573977A (en) * 1947-06-19 1951-11-06 Lindgren Albin Walter Rock plow or scarifier
US2642791A (en) * 1948-09-20 1953-06-23 George W Peacock Jr Detachable root cutter

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2573977A (en) * 1947-06-19 1951-11-06 Lindgren Albin Walter Rock plow or scarifier
US2642791A (en) * 1948-09-20 1953-06-23 George W Peacock Jr Detachable root cutter

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