Thrust coupling for a vehicle

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Inventors

Rossmann, Michael

Application #

449182

Filed

Dec-13-1982

Published

Sep-11-1984

Current US Class

037/231
280/511

International Classes

E01H 005/04

Field of Search

37/231 37/235-236 37/283 280/504 280/511 280/477 280/481 280/482 280/478

Examiners

Eickholt; S. H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kenyon & Kenyon

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Abstract
The thrust coupling has a thrust frame which can be readily coupled to the underside of a vehicle. The thrust frame is pivotally mounted on a hitching device on the rear of the vehicle and is suspended at the front of the vehicle via chains. In addition, an adjustable guide rod is provided to effect centering of the thrust frame at the front of the vehicle. The thrust frame can be raised and lowered at the front end of the vehicle via the chains and can be laterally centered via the guide rod. Vertical motion of the thrust frame at the front end can be effected from the driver's seat.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A thrust coupling for a vehicle having a support frame and a hitching device at a rear of the support frame, said coupling comprising

a thrust frame for disposition under the support frame of the vehicle;

means at a rear end of said thrust frame for suspending said thrust frame from the hitching device of the vehicle; and

means at a front end of said thrust frame for movably securing said thrust frame to the vehicle support frame, said latter means including a cable line for attachment to the vehicle support frame and a transverse guide rod secured at one end to said thrust frame and adapted to be secured at an opposite end to the vehicle support frame.



Description
This invention relates to a thrust coupling for a vehicle. More particularly, this invention relates to a thrust coupling for attachment to a motor vehicle for coupling a snow plow blade or the like to the vehicle.

As is known, in order to provide a motor vehicle with a front working element such as a snow plow blade, scraper blade or sweeping brush, a connection is required which has certain performance characteristics. For example, the connection must be able to transmit high thrust forces in the travel direction and must be capable of absorbing at least a part of the lateral forces. In addition, the connection must allow the working element to adapt to a roadway independent of the movements of the vehicle. Further, the connection must permit the working element to be lifted off the roadway when the vehicle is in reverse or when the vehicle is being driven without need for the working activity. Finally, the connection should be one which permits coupling and uncoupling from the vehicle with few manipulations.
 
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