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    • 1. 发明授权
    • Tractor pull sled
    • 拖拉机拉雪橇
    • US4354390A
    • 1982-10-19
    • US162083
    • 1980-06-23
    • Robert A. Chamberlain
    • Robert A. Chamberlain
    • B62D21/18B62D39/00B62D65/00G01L5/13
    • B62D65/00B62D21/183B62D39/00G01L5/13
    • A sled for use in tractor pulling contests, and the like, comprising a frame supported on front and rear wheels, a ballast mass supported by the frame, a pan adapted for sliding frictional engagement with the ground, and an articulated linkage mechanism for transfering the weight of the ballast from the wheels to pan. As the sled is pulled, the linkage mechanism, which is driven by rotation of the rear wheels, progressively shifts the weight of the sled from the wheels to the pan, by lowering the pan relative to the frame. The suspension springs for the rear axle have a greater vertical stroke than those for the front. Therefore, although the front wheels may ultimately be completely lifted from the ground during the weight transfer, the rear wheels always contact the ground with a force sufficient to drive the linkage mechanism. suBACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTractor pulling contests have become increasingly popular. Originally merely a local activity, popular at county fairs for competition among actual agricultural machines, tractor pulling is now an important motor sport in its own right. Championships on state and nation levels are contested among machines that will never pull a combine, some of them capable of producing over two thousand horsepower. For such high level competition, accurate measuring devices are essential. The old fashioned simple sled to which weights were progressively added during a competition is obsolete.Current competition requires a sled which will progressively increase its frictional force on the ground as it is pulled by a tractor, until ultimately the tractor is stopped by the drag. A common type of sled device suitable for such competition is examplified by the disclosure in U.S. Pat. No. 3,491,590 to Billy K. Watkins. The Watkins sled, and others based on the same principle, comprises a frame supported on the rear end by wheels, and on its front end by a ground engaging pan or sled. A ballast box is rolled on tracks or rails carried by the frame from the rear of the sled, adjacent the rear wheels, to the front of the sled, adjacent the ground engaging pan. As the sled is pulled, the ballast box is automatically shifted from the rear to the forward position, thereby progressively increasing the weight supported by the pan, and thus the frictional drag. The ballast box may be moved forward by geared-down rotation of the sled's rear wheels, or by a pulley and cable arrangement, attached to a dead-man stake anchored to the ground behind the sled. The following U.S. patents all disclose similar devices in which a ballast box is moved forward on a frame relative to rear wheels, a distance proportional to the distance which the sled device is pulled.U.S. Pat. No. 3,491,590--WatkinsU.S. Pat. No. 3,633,413--CaseU.S. Pat. No. 3,659,455--WatkinsU.S. Pat. No. 3,667,291--PeakU.S. Pat. No. 3,741,010--LuedtkeU.S. Pat. No. 3,967,496--LuedtkeAll of these devices shift the center of gravity forward from a rear wheel support to a front ground-engaging slidable support.However, sleds of this design have drawbacks. Typically, many tons of ballast are necessary, yet the most powerful tractors will still attain speed of perhaps 40 mph (65 km/h) before being stopped by the drag of the sled. At such speeds, a large weight shiftably mounted on the sled and moving relative to the sled is obviously dangerous. This danger is recognized by the National Tractor Pullers Association, whose rules require that . . ."Each sled must have two complete sets of stops at the front of the rails. Stops shall be made of substantial material, strong enough to halt a fully loaded free wheeling weight box, and be securely fastened to the transfer."Nevertheless, despite precautions, the danger in this device is inherent. Returning the massive ballast box on its rails across the length of said sled also presents opportunities for accidents.There is, accordingly, a need for a tractor pull sled capable of providing increasing fictional drag with the ground during a pull, without requiring any significant movement of a ballast means relative to the sled.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention provides a tractor pulling sled producing progressively increasing drag as it is pulled, but eliminating the necessitity for longitudinal movement of a ballast box on the sled frame. The invention comprises a ballasted frame supported at both ends on wheels, a ground engaging pan vertically shiftable relative to the frame, and an articulated linkage for shifting the pan downwardly relative to the frame. Leaf springs between the wheel axle and the frame suspend the weight of the frame and ballast over the wheels. As the sled is pulled forward, the rotational motion of the rear wheels is translated by gears and drive chains into a linear force which operates the linkage mechanism. The parallelogram linkage is articulated between the frame and the ground engaging pan. As the linkage expands, therefore, the pan is first lowered to the ground, then the frame is pushed upwardly from the pan. As the frame and ballast rise, progressively less of their weight is transmitted through the leaf springs to the wheels, and more is transmitted through the linkage mechanism to the pan. Ultimately, the front wheels of the sled are lifted completely off of the ground, and are suspended from the frame on the leaf springs. The suspension of the rear wheels is adapted to maintain the rear wheels' contact with the ground, so that the drive mechanism will continue to be driven.
    • 用于拖拉机牵引比赛的滑雪板等包括支撑在前轮和后轮上的框架,由框架支撑的压载物质,适于与地面滑动摩擦接合的平底锅,以及用于传送 从车轮到平底锅的重量。 当滑板被拉动时,通过后轮的旋转驱动的联动机构通过相对于框架相对地降低托盘而逐渐地将雪橇的重量从轮子转移到盘中。 用于后桥的悬架弹簧具有比前部的更大的垂直行程。 因此,尽管在重量传递期间前轮最终可以完全从地面提升,但是后轮总是以足以驱动连杆机构的力与地面接触。