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US321193A
US321193A US321193DA US321193A US 321193 A US321193 A US 321193A US 321193D A US321193D A US 321193DA US 321193 A US321193 A US 321193A
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    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F3/00Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
    • E02F3/04Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
    • E02F3/76Graders, bulldozers, or the like with scraper plates or ploughshare-like elements; Levelling scarifying devices
    • E02F3/7636Graders with the scraper blade mounted under the tractor chassis
    • E02F3/764Graders with the scraper blade mounted under the tractor chassis with the scraper blade being pivotable about a vertical axis

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  • This invention is in the nature of an improvement in a road scraper or planer; and the invention consists in a road scraper or planer the scraper proper of which is provided with means for adjusting it vertically, and is secured to a frame pivoted to the carriage-frame, so as to be moved diagonally across'.the carriage and secured in either of two such diagonal positions in the manner and by the means I will now proceed to set forth and claim.
  • Figure 1 is a plan or top view ofmy device.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view .of same.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical cross-section in the plane of linex as, Fig. 2, looking in the direction of the arrow.
  • a cross-beam, B Midway from the ends of the frame A is fixed a cross-beam, B. To this crossbeam B is centrally pivoted a frame,0, to the ends of which are secured guides D. These guides are placed at right angles to the frame 0, and they project above and below said frame.
  • planer or scraper F may be made of any suitable timber, with its lower edge curved orat a bevel, as shown in Fig. 2; and this curved portion may be sheathed and shod with sheet or cast metal bolted to it; or, if desired, the entire curved portion f of the planer or scraper may be made of metal and bolted to the upper or wooden part of the same.
  • each of the guides D To the upper end of one of each of the guides D are fixed windlasses G, with suitable operating-handles, g,- and around these windlasses are wound cords or chains h, the lower end of saidcords or chains being fixed to the planer or scraper F near its ends. Now, when my device.
  • the operator of the machine, standing upon the platform H, can by means of the windlasses G, as the machine proceeds, cause the planer 0r scraper to cut or scrape deeper in some places than others, as may be required, he having his hands upon the handles 9 of the windlasses G, in that way regulating the depth of out either of the whole width of the planer or scraper, or by adjusting one Windlass and not the other causes it to cut to a depth greater or less at one end than at the other.
  • this planer or scraper may be of any convenient width, and can be adjusted to cut or scrape to any desired depth, it is clear that it can be used for the purpose of scraping or planing and leveling the surface of the roadway with great expedition, since it will not be necessary to causeit to pass repeatedly over its own track, except in exceptional instances, by swinging the scraper or planer so that'it is diagonal to the course at which it 20 travels; The earth that it scrapes up as it progresses readily moves along the face of a scraper, passing off at one of its ends.
  • a frame In a road scraping or planing device, a frame, 0, in combination with a vertical adjustable scraper or planer, F, a pivot, k, cleats m and n, and hook-barss and t, substantially 30 as described.

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H. D. COOK.
ROAD SGRAPER 0R PLANER No. 321,193. C Patented June so, 1885.
ATTORNEY N. PETERS. Pnmum w, Wuhinglem n4;
NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HIRAM DWIGHT COOK, OF DRY BROOK, NEYV YORK.
ROAD SCRAPER' OR PLANER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 321,193, dated June 30, 1885.
Application filed January 23, 1883. (No model] To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HIRAM DWIGHT CooK, of Dry Brook, county of Ulster, State of New York, have invented a new and useful Im provement in Road-Scrapers; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying sheet of drawings, forming part of this specification.
This invention is in the nature of an improvement in a road scraper or planer; and the invention consists in a road scraper or planer the scraper proper of which is provided with means for adjusting it vertically, and is secured to a frame pivoted to the carriage-frame, so as to be moved diagonally across'.the carriage and secured in either of two such diagonal positions in the manner and by the means I will now proceed to set forth and claim.
In the accompany-ing sheet of drawings, Figure 1 is a plan or top view ofmy device. Fig. 2 is a side view .of same. Fig. 3 is a vertical cross-section in the plane of linex as, Fig. 2, looking in the direction of the arrow.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts in the several figures.
In repairing and leveling roads it has been customary to employ the ordinary scoopscraper; but such an implement is found obj ectionable, for the reason that it must be passed and repassed over the width of the road, thereby consuming time. Besides, its tendency to gouge furrows in the road leaves the surface gullied. To obviate these objections and to construct a scraper that shall operate substantially as a planer for the surface of the road, producing a uniformly-smooth surface and enabling the work to be quickly performed, I make my device with a suitable frame, A, of timber or otherwise, of convenient length and width. This frame may be supported on the ordinary wheels and axles of a wagon in precisely the same manner as is the body of a wagon. Midway from the ends of the frame A is fixed a cross-beam, B. To this crossbeam B is centrally pivoted a frame,0, to the ends of which are secured guides D. These guides are placed at right angles to the frame 0, and they project above and below said frame.
Within these guides D are fitted sliding posts E. To the lower ends of these sliding posts is bolted the planer or scraper F. This planer or scraper may be made of any suitable timber, with its lower edge curved orat a bevel, as shown in Fig. 2; and this curved portion may be sheathed and shod with sheet or cast metal bolted to it; or, if desired, the entire curved portion f of the planer or scraper may be made of metal and bolted to the upper or wooden part of the same.
To the upper end of one of each of the guides D are fixed windlasses G, with suitable operating-handles, g,- and around these windlasses are wound cords or chains h, the lower end of saidcords or chains being fixed to the planer or scraper F near its ends. Now, when my device. is constructed substantially as described it is operated by hitching a team-of horses or oxen to it and hauling it to the road to be operated upon and swinging the frame 0, and with it, of course, the scraper or planer F and guides D, posts E, and windlasses G, until the planer or scraper F, by reason of the central l pivot, k, assumes a position more or less diagonal to the frame A; and the height of the lower edge of the planer or scraper above the surface of the road may be adjusted by operating the windlasses G by means of the handles 9 thereof, in this way raising or lowering the planer or scraper, so as to pass over the surface of the road, planing or scraping down the inequalities and leveling off the road-surface.
The operator of the machine, standing upon the platform H, can by means of the windlasses G, as the machine proceeds, cause the planer 0r scraper to cut or scrape deeper in some places than others, as may be required, he having his hands upon the handles 9 of the windlasses G, in that way regulating the depth of out either of the whole width of the planer or scraper, or by adjusting one Windlass and not the other causes it to cut to a depth greater or less at one end than at the other.
When the planer or scraper is swung diagonally to the frame A, as shown in Fi 1, it is heldin that position by abutting against cleats m and n, as the case may be, and such position is maintained by the hoolcbars s and t, secured ,held in that position, andin fact the scraper or plan er may be adjusted to any angle greater or less than a right angle, the adjustment depending upon the judgment of the operator and the nature of the soil and the requirements of the work to be done.
Now, since this planer or scraper may be of any convenient width, and can be adjusted to cut or scrape to any desired depth, it is clear that it can be used for the purpose of scraping or planing and leveling the surface of the roadway with great expedition, since it will not be necessary to causeit to pass repeatedly over its own track, except in exceptional instances, by swinging the scraper or planer so that'it is diagonal to the course at which it 20 travels; The earth that it scrapes up as it progresses readily moves along the face of a scraper, passing off at one of its ends.
Having now described my invention, what I claim asnew, and desire to secure by Letters 25 Patent, is-
In a road scraping or planing device, a frame, 0, in combination with a vertical adjustable scraper or planer, F, a pivot, k, cleats m and n, and hook-barss and t, substantially 30 as described.
HIRAM D\VIGHT COOK.
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J. H. Him, 0. A. SWARTS.
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