Ice Resurfacer
Ice rink, Frank Zamboni, Trademark, Auger, Natural gas, Propane
978-620-0-86372-0
6200863725
84
2012-03-10
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. An ice resurfacer is a truck-like vehicle or smaller device used to clean and smoothen the surface of an ice rink. The first ice resurfacer was developed by Frank Zamboni in 1949 in the city of Paramount, California. Zamboni is an internationally registered trademark, though the term is often used as a generic colloquialism for any ice resurfacer. The heart of an ice resurfacer is the "conditioner", a large device dragged behind the vehicle. A large, very sharp blade, similar to those used in industrial paper cutters, shaves the surface off the ice, and an auger in front of the blade sweeps the accumulating shavings to the center of the conditioner, where a second auger (or, in early models, a paddle-and-chain conveyor) picks them up.
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