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Street clearing device

  • US 4,307,523 A
  • Filed: 12/07/1979
  • Issued: 12/29/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/08/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A street clearing device comprising:

  • a share member adapted to be moved by a vehicle over a surface to be cleared,a rotary member rotatably supported below the share member,a hard scraping blade and an elastic scraping blade mounted at spaced locations on the rotary member so that the hard or the elastic scraping blade selectively adopts an operative position with respect to the surface to be cleared, in dependence on the angular position of rotation of the rotary member, while the respective other scraping blade is oriented substantially upwardly or rearwardly,a toggle lever including two legs operably connected to the rotary member, the angular relationship between the legs being adjustable to determine the rotary position of the rotary member, wherein;

    the hard scraping blade is in the operative position when the legs are at least approximately straight, andthe elastic scraping blade is in the operative position when the legs are in a prescribed relatively angled position,an adjustable mounting means connected to the toggle lever for maintaining the angular relationship between the legs, said mounting means having;

    a first position of adjustment for maintaining the toggle legs in their approximately straight condition to establish the operative positioning of the hard scraping blade, anda second position of adjustment for maintaining the toggle legs in their prescribed relatively angled condition to establish the operative positioning of the elastic scraping blade,a spring operably connected to the toggle lever to yieldably hold the operatively positioned blade in its operative position,the adjustable mounting means, in its first position of adjustment preventing relative angular movement between the toggle legs,the toggle legs being movable together rearwardly in their approximately straight condition against the bias of the spring, with the adjustable mounting means remaining in its first position of adjustment, to enable the rotary member to rotate in response to the hard blade striking an obstruction.

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