US3796505A - Drag roller - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01H—STREET CLEANING; CLEANING OF PERMANENT WAYS; CLEANING BEACHES; DISPERSING OR PREVENTING FOG IN GENERAL CLEANING STREET OR RAILWAY FURNITURE OR TUNNEL WALLS
- E01H4/00—Working on surfaces of snow or ice in order to make them suitable for traffic or sporting purposes, e.g. by compacting snow
- E01H4/02—Working on surfaces of snow or ice in order to make them suitable for traffic or sporting purposes, e.g. by compacting snow for sporting purposes, e.g. preparation of ski trails; Construction of artificial surfacings for snow or ice sports ; Trails specially adapted for on-the-snow vehicles, e.g. devices adapted for ski-trails
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- the axle is composed of a number of partial axle components which are coupled with one another by joints having 1 of freedom of movement, the pivot axes of which extend approximately parallel to the direction of travel. At least a number of the partial axle components each carry a respective roller body. .
- the end face of one of two neighboring roller bodies is formed by a substantially ball or spherical head which merges with the outer surface of such roller body, and this ball head engages with the neighboring roller body which is constructed at its neighboring end face in the manner of a ball socket.
- the present invention relates to a new and improved construction of drag roller or roll, especially for levelling or smoothing ski pistes, by means of a roller body rotatably mounted upon an axle or shaft.
- Drag rolls for levelling or smoothing ski pistes have been utilized for quite some time, and generally are suspended at asnow vehicle equipped with crawler tracks.
- a state-of-the-art construction of drag roll contemplates rotatably mounting the roller body in a frame, the width of the roller corresponding approximately to the working width or gauge of the crawler tracks.
- Another and more specific object of the present invention relates to a new and improved construction of drag roll which is capable of accommodating itself to the transverse profile of the terrain and nonetheless can level or smooth the skiing piste without the formation of the undesirable stepped portions or irregularities across the working width of the traction vehicle.
- Yet a further significant object of the present invention relates to a new and improved construction of drag roller arrangement for use at a vehicle for the treatment of ski pistes which is relatively simple in construction and design, economical to manufacture, extremely reliable in operation, and versatile in use in that it can adapt itself during use to different encountered transverse profiles of the terrain over which it travels.
- the axle is' composed of a number of partial axle components or members which are coupled with one another by joints having one degree of freedom of movement, the pivot axes of which extend approximately parallel to the direction of travel. Further at least a portion of the partial axle components each carry a roller body.
- the end face of one of two neighboring roller bodies is formed by a ball head which merges with the outer or jacket surface thereof and this ball head engages with the end face of the neighboring roller body which is constructed in the form of a ball socket.
- drag roller Due to this construction of drag roller, which is believed to be unique in the art, it is possible to level or grade the snow surface during a single pass of the traction vehicle dragging such roller over the effective working width thereof. Moreover, due to the interengagement of the individual roller bodies, there is advantageously avoided the formation of the aforementioned undesired tracks, and owing to the coherency of the roller bodies by means of their partial axle components, there are also smoothed the steps in the transverse profile of the terrain which are formed during travel of the crawler track vehicle.
- FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a preferred constructional embodiment of drag roller designed according to the teachings of this invention, partially in elevation, and partially in axial sectional view:
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the drag roller or roll depicted in FIG. 1:
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged detail sectional view of embodiments drag roller:
- FIG. 4 is a further enlarged detailed sectional view of a different portion of such drag roller.
- ence character 2 designates a substantially rectangularshaped frame which carries at its narrow sides 4 extending in the direction of travel a respective bearing body 6.
- the frame beam 8 which leads in the direction of roller travel carries at its central portion a frame-like headpiece or member 10 in which extends a pivot journal or pin 12 parallel to the narrow sides 4 of the frame 2.
- a coupling element 14 is seated upon the pivot pin 12 and is connected therewith through the agency of a conventional Neidhart spring.
- the coupling element 14 serves as a convenient connection means with the end of a non-illustrated crane-like beam or overhang which is secured to the traction vehicle and is directed rearwardly with regard to the direction of travel thereof.
- the expression traction vehicle is intended to mean a vehicle, such as a crawler track snow vehicle, to which the drag roller is secured for dragging same.
- Each of both bearing bodies 6 contains a crosspiece 16 which engages by means of pivot pins 18 in bearing sleeves or bushings 20.
- the crosspiece 16 is pivotable in the bearing sleeves or bushings 20 secured to the associated'bearing body 6 about an axis which extends essentially parallel to the pivot pin 12 and the narrow sides-4 of the frame 2.
- Each crosspiece 16 contains a bore 22 which extends perpendicular to the pivot pins 18, bore 22 receiving the free end of an associated outer situated partial axle component 24.
- an intermediate partial axle component 26 which. is connected with each neighboring end of the associated one of the outer situated partial axle component 24 by means of a respective joint or hinge arrangement 28 having one degree of freedom of movement.
- the partial axle components 24 are displaceable in the bores 22 and can be secured against rotation, by any suitable and therefore not particularly illustrated means, in a position in which the pivot axes of the joints 28 of one degree of freedom of movement extend parallel to the pivot pins 18.
- the partial axle components 24 and 26 are of hollow design.
- the partial axle components 24 each contain a substantially cylindrical-shaped intermediate portion 30 which, in turn, closes a fluid cylinder 32 secured therein.
- an actuation piston member 34 In the fluid cylinder 32, there is displaceably arranged an actuation piston member 34, the piston rod 36 of which is coupled with a locking bolt 38, as best seen by referring to FIGS. 1 and 4.
- Opposite faces of the piston 34 can be impinged with a pressurized fluid medium, such as pressurized oil, by means of lines or conduits 40 and 42 which are connected with the cylinder 32, so that the locking bolts 38 can be displaced out of the retracted position depicted in FIG.
- the locking bolt 38 which is displaceably guided in the end of the associated partial axle component 24 connected with the joint 28 having a single degree of freedom carries at its free end a conically tapered portion 39.
- the locking bolt 38 also extends into the neighboring hollow partial axle component 26 and thus froms a connection, which is rigid against bending, between both of the partial axle components 24 and 26: the joint 28 therefore becomes ineffectual.
- the conically tapered portion or end 39 just extends into the partial axle component 26, so that the joint 28 has free single freedom of movement.
- both of the partial axle components 24 and 26 are depicted in the position of maximum deflection or angling: a pronounced deler body 44 and 46 respectively, wherein such roller bodies are provided with a suitable contour or profile, and are supported through the agency of bearing sleeves or bushings 48 rotatably upon the associated partial axle component.
- the bushings 48 which are secured at the roller bodies, cooperate with non-illustrated stop shoulders at the partial axle components in order to prevent axial displacement of the associated roller body.
- the ends or end faces of the roller body 46 are formed by sub stantially ball or spherical heads 52 (only one of which is shown in the drawing) which directly merge with the outer surface or jacket 50 thereof, and wherein the center point of the radius thereof is located at the pivot axis of the neighboring joint 28.
- the end faces of the roller bodies 44 which confront the roller body 46 forms recesses or depressions 54 in the manner of ball sockets, the radius center point of which again is' located at the pivot axis of the neighboring joint 28, wherein the radius thereof is greater by a small amount from that of the ball head.
- the difference inradius is chosen to be just so great that the required movement play for the pivoting of the partial axle components 24 and 26 with regard to one another as well as possible rotation of the roller bodies 44 and 46 with different peripheral speeds is insured for.
- the drag roller is employed for levelling or grading a ski piste, then it is connected by means of the coupling element 14 at an elevationally displaceable overhang or beam of the traction vehicle, which, as a general rule, is a crawler track vehicle, and the coupling element possesses nonillustrated locking means of any suitable design.
- Both of the conduits or lines 40 and 42 which can be constructed as flexible hoses, are coupled with an oil pump and a control device which is provided at the traction vehicle, preferably capable of actuation from the drivers cabin. If a terrain is to be treated which in transverse profile is completely level,
- the control device can be actuated such that both of the locking bolts 38 are shifted by means of the associated piston 34 so as to assume their locked'position depicted in FIG. 4.
- the drag roll behaves in the manner of a rigid roller construction.
- This type of mode of operation of the equipment is especially possible in the case of a levelled surface, as such would be found for instance at the run-out regions of ski jumps and ski pistes.
- the frame 2 will also be pivoted or rocked about the pin 12 extending in the direction of travel of the vehicle and the drag roller and against the action of the N eidhart spring means, wherein the pre-biased Neidhart spring means will insure that the roller body will be thereby guided at the run-off side of the mogul in such a manner that the frame will again return back to its starting position.
- FIG. 1 the frame is shown in a deflected position, as such would arise when tavelling over moguis which exceed a certain height.
- roller bodies are conjointly axially displaceable by means of their partial axle components in the bores 22 of the crosspieces 16
- the partial axle components 24 carry at their free ends impact or stop rings 56 which limit the axial displacement upon contact with the crosspieces 16. Due to the axial displaceability of the partial axial components in the cross pieces 16, there is-simultaneously insured that there can occur the displacement at the crosspieces 16 which is necessary during their angling or deflection.
- the axes of the crosspieces could enclose a slight angle with respect to the plane of the frame 2, whereby the pivot axes of all single degree of freedom of movement joints 28 would extend parallel to the axes of the crosspieces.
- This arrangement would facilitate the deflection of the roller bodies relative to one another upon travelling over moguls and, if desired, would render possible a more rapid accommodation of their position to the change in the shape of the terrain.
- a drag roll arrangement especially for levelling ski pistes comprising an axle consisting of a number of partial axle components, a respective joint having a single degree of freedom of movement for interconnecting neighboring partial axle components with one another, each said joint having a pivot axis which extends substantially parallel to the direction of travel of the drag roll arrangement, and at least a portion of the partial axle components each carrying a roller body, the end face of one of two neighboring roller bodies being formed by a substantially ball-like head which merges with the outer surface thereof, and the neighboring roller body being provided at its end face confronting the end face of the other roller body with a ball socket, said ball-like head engaging with said ball socket 2.
- the drag roller arrangement as defined in claim 1
- each of the partial axle components carry a re spective roller body.
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US1989573A (en) * | 1932-12-15 | 1935-01-29 | Loutzkoy Boris Von | Monotrack vehicle |
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US4448274A (en) * | 1979-03-21 | 1984-05-15 | Lely C Van Der Nv | Vehicle |
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US20090238644A1 (en) * | 2006-11-01 | 2009-09-24 | Tru-Turf Pty Ltd | Roller assembly |
US7997826B2 (en) * | 2006-11-01 | 2011-08-16 | Tru-Turf Pty Ltd | Roller assembly |
US7621694B1 (en) * | 2008-07-10 | 2009-11-24 | Curb Roller LLC | Curb and gutter forming method |
US20100021235A1 (en) * | 2008-07-10 | 2010-01-28 | Curb Roller LLC | Curb and Gutter Forming Machine |
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