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Elevating-type scraper having forwardly swingable floor section

  • US 3,934,362 A
  • Filed: 11/15/1974
  • Issued: 01/27/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/15/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In an elevating type scraper for earthmoving purposes, the combination comprising an open-fronted bowl formed of a pair of spaced vertical side sheets and a fixed back wall, ground wheels for supporting the bowl and mounted behind the back wall, a scraper blade extending between the side sheets at the front edge thereof, a tractor-supported draft frame, a pair of draft members pivotally secured at their rear ends to the side sheets and extending forwardly and upwardly having rigid connection at their front ends to the draft frame, means including an actuator interposed between the draft frame and the front end of the bowl and having control means for determining the degree of tilt of the bowl about its supporting wheels and hence the depth of cut of the blade, a driven endless elevator positioned at the front end of the bowl having its lower end in proximity to the blade and inclined upwardly and rearwardly for conveying loosened soil from the blade into the bowl, a front floor member and a rear floor member, the members being arranged edge to edge for enclosing the bottom of the bowl between the blade and the rear wall, with each of the floor members extending transversely so as to bridge the space between the side sheets, each of the floor members being in the form of a cradle having a pair of side plates secured to the lateral ends thereof and arranged flatly adjacent and within the respective side sheets, front and rear means for pivoting the side plates to the side sheets so that each floor member is pendulously supported for fore-and-aft swinging movement about a transversely extending axis, actuator means coupled to the floor members for moving them between closed and open positions, the front pivot means being so located that when the front floor member is swung forwardly to open position it nests in a generally vertical position adjacent the lower end of the elevator, the rear pivot means being so located that when the rear floor member is swung rearwardly to open position it nests in a generally vertical position adjacent the rear wall of the bowl so that substantially the entire bottom area of the bowl is available for dumping of the material in the bowl, the rear floor member having an associated straight striker blade extending substantially the width of the bowl and projecting downwardly from the bowl along the rear edge thereof to a strike-off position when the rear floor member is in its open position for

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