Snow Removal System
US-2025327256-A1 · Oct 23, 2025 · US
US11208777B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11208777-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916239136-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 3, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 3, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 28, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 28, 2021 |
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A down pressure plow system with a float function is disclosed for use in a vehicle. The plow system includes a plow frame assembly and a plow blade carried by the plow blade assembly. An actuator is configured to move the plow blade up and down. A down pressure linkage is coupled to the plow frame assembly. The down pressure linkage applies a downward force to the plow blade upon actuating the actuator to move the plow blade and simultaneously allows the plow blade to move upward upon an upward force being applied to the plow blade.
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What is claimed is: 1. A plow system for use on a vehicle, comprising: a plow frame assembly having a lift arm assembly and a push frame; a plow blade carried by the plow frame assembly; an actuator configured to move the plow blade up and down; and a down pressure linkage coupled to the plow frame assembly; wherein the down pressure linkage is directly coupled to the lift arm assembly and directly coupled to the push frame; wherein the down pressure linkage applies a downward force to the plow blade upon actuating the actuator to move the plow blade down; and wherein the down pressure linkage simultaneously allows the plow blade to move upward upon an upward force being applied to the plow blade. 2. The plow system of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is a hydraulic cylinder coupled between the lift arm assembly and the push frame. 3. The plow system of claim 1 , wherein the down pressure linkage is a coil over gas shock. 4. The plow system of claim 1 , wherein the down pressure linkage is pivotably coupled to the plow frame assembly between a first pivot point and a second pivot point. 5. The plow system of claim 4 , wherein when the plow is in a raised condition, the down pressure linkage has a first length between the first pivot point and the second pivot point and wherein when the plow blade is in a lowered condition, the down pressure linkage has a second length between the first pivot point and the second pivot point, the first length being larger than the second length. 6. The plow system of claim 5 , wherein upon the plow blade engaging an obstacle, the down pressure linkage has a third length between the first pivot point and the second pivot point, the second length being larger than the third length. 7. The plow system of claim 1 , wherein the down pressure linkage provides a downward biasing force. 8. A plow system for use on a vehicle, comprising: a plow frame assembly having a lift arm assembly and a push frame; a plow blade carried by the plow frame assembly; a hydraulic cylinder configured to move the plow blade up and down; and a coil over gas shock directly coupled to the lift arm assembly and directly coupled to the push frame; wherein the coil over gas shock applies a downward force to the plow blade upon the plow blade engaging a surface while simultaneously allowing the plow blade to move upward upon an upward force being applied to the plow blade while engaging the surface. 9. The plow system of claim 8 , wherein the downward force is generated upon compressing the coil over gas shock from a first length to a second length, the first length being larger than the second length. 10. The plow system of claim 9 , wherein upon the plow blade engaging an obstacle on the surface, the coil over gas shock is further compressed to a third length, the second length being longer than the third length. 11. The plow system of claim 8 , wherein the coil over gas shock provides downward biasing force to the plow blade. 12. The plow system of claim 8 , wherein the hydraulic cylinder is pivotably coupled between the lift arm assembly and the push frame. 13. The plow system of claim 12 , further comprising a plow bumper, the lift arm assembly and the push frame each being pivotably coupled to the plow bumper. 14. A plow system for use on a vehicle, comprising: a plow bumper; a push frame pivotably coupled to the plow bumper; a lift arm assembly pivotably coupled to the plow bumper; a plow blade carried by the push frame; an actuator pivotably coupled between the lift arm assembly and the push frame, the actuator configured to move the plow blade up and down; and a down pressure linkage pivotably coupled directly to the lift arm assembly and directly to the push frame; wherein the down pressure linkage applies a downward force to the plow blade upon the plow blade engaging a surface while simultaneously allowing the plow blade to move upward while the downward force of the down pressure linkage is being applied upon an upward force being applied to the plow blade from the surface. 15. The plow system of claim 14 , wherein the actuator is a hydraulic cylinder. 16. The plow system of claim 14 , wherein the down pressure linkage is a coil over gas shock. 17. The plow system of claim 14 , wherein the down pressure linkage has a first length upon the plow blade contacting the surface and has a second length upon applying the downward force to the plow blade with the down pressure linkage, the first length being larger than the second length. 18. The plow system of claim 17 , wherein the down pressure linkage has a third length upon the down pressure linkage rebounding, the third length being less than the second length.
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