Loader with snow throwing function

By designing guide, auxiliary support, and limiting structures on the loader, the problem of snow accumulation and icing on the protective plate was solved, achieving efficient snow removal and safe operation.

CN121611079APending Publication Date: 2026-03-06LAIZHOU DAYANG MASCH MFG CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202511862115.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-12-11
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Abstract

The invention discloses a loader with a snow throwing function, and relates to the technical field of snow removal, the loader comprises a connecting block fixedly connected to the outer side wall of a bucket main body, the bucket main body is rotatably connected with a connecting rod through the connecting block, and the bottom of the connecting rod is fixedly connected with a protective plate; through cooperative use of a protection plate, an arc-shaped block, a fixed plate, a sliding column, a rubber ball, a tension spring, a mounting rod, a half gear, a moving block and a limiting groove, accumulated snow left on the outer side wall of the protection plate can be conveniently cleaned, and the situation that in the using process of the bucket body, the side, away from the bucket body, of the protection plate occupies part of space due to the accumulated snow is avoided; and meanwhile, accumulated snow is prevented from being frozen on the outer side wall of the protection plate, so that the outer side wall of the protection plate is prevented from becoming rough and unsmooth, sliding of new snow is hindered, the accumulated snow is prevented from falling into a cleaned area, manual secondary rework cleaning is needed, the snow removing efficiency is greatly reduced, and operators are prevented from being injured due to secondary rework cleaning.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of cardboard box die-cutting, and in particular to a loader with a snow-throwing function. Background Technology

[0002] In harsh environments such as severe cold and slippery conditions, areas with extremely high requirements for snow removal efficiency and safety, such as main urban roads, highways, airport runways, and large squares, will be unable to operate normally due to the accumulation of snow. At this time, there is an urgent need for a loader with snow-throwing function. However, existing snow removal equipment faces a prominent problem of snow residue on the protective plates during long-term operation. Firstly, in extremely cold environments, snow particles kicked up by the bucket body during operation adhere to the outer wall of the protective plate. The low temperature quickly freezes the snow into a thin ice shell, resulting in an uneven outer wall of the protective plate. The outer wall of the protective plate becomes rough and uneven due to the snow icing, which disrupts the sliding path of fresh snow. This causes some fresh snow to be "blocked and bounced" back into the cleared area, forming secondary snow accumulation. The clearing of secondary snow accumulation often requires manual assistance, which not only significantly reduces the advantages of remote control but also forces operators to re-enter the slippery and low-temperature environment, increasing the probability of safety accidents such as slips, falls, and frostbite. At the same time, it consumes additional labor costs and operating time. Secondly, during the snow removal process, some wet snow becomes sticky due to compression, adhering tightly to the surface of the protective plate and making it difficult to fall off naturally as the bucket is turned. At this time, the frozen ice shell and residual snow occupy the effective snow-holding space of the bucket, and the amount of snow that can be cleared in one go needs to be done in multiple operations, which significantly prolongs the overall snow removal time. This can easily cause traffic delays, especially in scenarios such as airport runways where traffic needs to be restored quickly. Summary of the Invention

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a loader with a snow-throwing function. This solves the problem in the above-mentioned technical solutions where snow particles thrown up by the bucket body during operation adhere to the outer wall of the protective plate. The low temperature rapidly freezes the accumulated snow into a thin ice shell, resulting in an uneven outer wall of the protective plate. The outer wall of the protective plate becomes rough and uneven due to the snow freezing, which disrupts the sliding path of fresh snow and causes some fresh snow to be "blocked and bounced" back to the cleared area, forming secondary snow accumulation.

[0004] A loader with snow-throwing function includes a bucket body, and the outer side wall of the bucket body is provided with a flow guiding structure; An auxiliary support structure is provided on the outer wall of the bucket body on the side away from the flow guide structure; The auxiliary support structure is provided with a limit structure; The flow guiding structure includes a connecting block fixedly connected to the outer wall of the bucket body. The bucket body is rotatably connected to a connecting rod via the connecting block. A protective plate is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting rod. An arc-shaped block is fixedly connected to the side of the protective plate near the bucket body. An observation hole is provided through the outer wall of the bucket body. A fixing plate is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bucket body. A sliding column is slidably connected to the top of the fixing plate. A rubber ball is fixedly connected to the bottom of the sliding column. A tension spring is fixedly connected to the top of the sliding column. The end of the tension spring near the fixing plate is fixedly connected to the top of the fixing plate. A moving block is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the top of the sliding column. A limiting groove is provided through the outer wall of the moving block. Teeth are provided on the inner wall of the moving block. An installation rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bucket body. A half gear is rotatably connected to the end of the installation rod near the moving block. A locking tooth is provided on the outer wall of the half gear that meshes with the teeth on the inner wall of the moving block.

[0005] A rotating rod is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the bucket body away from the connecting block. A threaded rod is slidably connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod. A threaded sleeve is rotatably connected to the top of the protective plate away from the connecting rod. The threaded sleeve is threadedly connected to the threaded rod. A compression spring is wound around the outer wall of the rotating rod. One end of the compression spring is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the threaded rod. By using the rotating rod, threaded rod, compression spring, and threaded sleeve in combination, the angle of the protective plate can be easily changed.

[0006] A guide rod is fixedly connected to the top of the end of the protective plate near the threaded sleeve. A guide groove is provided on the inner side wall of the end of the bucket body near the guide rod. The end of the guide rod away from the protective plate is located inside the guide groove. By setting the guide rod and the guide groove, it is convenient to limit one end of the protective plate and avoid deformation when the angle of the protective plate changes.

[0007] An inclined plate is fixedly connected to the bottom of the bucket body, and a drain port is provided through the end of the bucket body near the inclined plate. By setting the inclined plate and the drain port, it is easy to limit the bottom of the protective plate and prevent the bottom of the protective plate from separating from the bucket body.

[0008] The auxiliary support structure includes a mounting block fixedly connected to the outer wall of the bucket body. A spring damper is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the mounting block, and a connecting rod is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the mounting block. A support wheel is rotatably connected to the end of the connecting rod away from the bucket body. A connecting plate is fixedly connected to the top outer wall of the support wheel. The top of the connecting plate is rotatably connected to the end of the spring damper away from the bucket body. By using the mounting block, spring damper, connecting rod, support wheel, and connecting plate in combination, the support wheel can easily restrict the direction of the bucket body.

[0009] A round rod is fixedly connected to the top outer wall of the support wheel, and an electric telescopic rod is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the bucket body. A retaining ring is fixedly connected to the telescopic end of the electric telescopic rod, and the round rod is located inside the retaining ring. The use of the round rod, the electric telescopic rod, and the retaining ring together facilitates the adjustment of the height of the support wheel.

[0010] The limiting structure includes a spring piece fixedly connected to the inner wall of the retaining ring. A limiting plate is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the retaining ring. A mounting base is fixedly connected to the bottom of the retaining ring. An adjusting rod is slidably connected to the outer wall of the mounting base. A moving plate is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the adjusting rod. A locking block is fixedly connected to the top of the moving plate. A locking groove is formed on the outer wall of the limiting plate near the locking block. The top of the locking block fits into the inner wall of the locking groove. By using the spring piece, limiting plate, mounting base, adjusting rod, moving plate, locking block, and locking groove in combination, the position of the round rod can be easily limited, thereby facilitating the limitation of the position of the support wheel through the round rod.

[0011] A reset spring is fixedly connected to the top of the mounting base. The end of the reset spring away from the mounting base is fixedly connected to the bottom of the moving plate. By setting the adjustment rod, the moving plate, and the reset spring in cooperation, it is easy to release the locking of the locking block on the limiting plate.

[0012] In summary, the combined use of protective plates, arc-shaped blocks, fixed plates, sliding columns, rubber balls, tension springs, mounting rods, half gears, moving blocks, and limiting grooves facilitates the clearing of residual snow on the outer wall of the protective plate. This prevents residual snow from occupying space on the side of the protective plate away from the bucket body during use, thus avoiding prolonged snow removal time. Simultaneously, it prevents snow from freezing on the outer wall of the protective plate, thus avoiding roughness and unevenness that hinders the sliding of fresh snow. It also prevents snow from falling into already cleared areas, requiring manual rework and significantly reducing snow removal efficiency, while also preventing injuries to operators during rework.

[0013] By using the mounting block, spring damper, connecting rod, support wheel, connecting plate, and round rod in combination, and by adjusting the preload of the spring damper, the support wheel can provide stronger support force, preventing the bucket body from "sinking" due to excessive snow resistance, and ensuring that the blade can stably cut into the snow.

[0014] The use of spring clips, limit plates, mounting bases, adjusting rods, moving plates, locking blocks, locking slots, and return springs facilitates the locking of the two support wheels by the electric telescopic rod, thereby preventing the bucket body from detaching from the ground during use. This also prevents the bottom of the bucket body from being too tightly attached to the ground, thus avoiding excessive friction between the bucket body and the ground. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall components of a loader with a snow-throwing function.

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the protective plate and related parts of a loader with a snow-throwing function.

[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a rubber ball and related parts for a loader with a snow-throwing function.

[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating rod and related parts of a loader with a snow-throwing function.

[0019] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the guide groove and related parts of a loader with a snow-throwing function.

[0020] Figure 6 A schematic diagram of a spring damper and related parts for a loader with snow-throwing function; Figure 7 A schematic diagram of the round rod and related parts of a loader with snow-throwing function; Figure 8 A schematic diagram of a limit plate and related parts for a loader with a snow-throwing function; Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the loader block and related parts for a loader with a snow-throwing function.

[0021] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures: 1. Bucket body; 2. Flow guiding structure; 201. Connecting block; 202. Connecting rod; 203. Protective plate; 204. Arc-shaped block; 205. Rotating rod; 206. Threaded rod; 207. Compression spring; 208. Threaded sleeve; 209. Guide rod; 210. Guide groove; 211. Inclined plate; 212. Drainage port; 213. Observation hole; 214. Fixing plate; 215. Sliding column; 216. Rubber ball; 217. Tension spring; 218. Mounting rod; 219. Half gear; 220. Moving block; 221. Limiting groove; 3. Auxiliary support structure; 301. Mounting block; 302. Spring damper; 303. Connecting rod; 304. Support wheel; 305. Connecting plate; 306. Round rod; 307. Electric telescopic rod; 308. Snap ring; 4. Limiting structure; 401. Spring; 402. Limiting plate; 403. Mounting base; 404. Adjusting rod; 405. Moving plate; 406. Locking block; 407. Locking slot; 408. Return spring. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention. Example

[0023] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 and Figure 9 As shown, the present invention provides a technical solution: a loader with snow-throwing function, including a bucket body 1, and a guide structure 2 is provided on the outer side wall of the bucket body 1; An auxiliary support structure 3 is provided on the outer wall of the bucket body 1 on the side away from the flow guiding structure 2; A limit structure 4 is provided on the auxiliary support structure 3; The flow guiding structure 2 includes a connecting block 201 fixedly connected to the outer wall of the bucket body 1. The bucket body 1 is rotatably connected to a connecting rod 202 via the connecting block 201. A protective plate 203 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting rod 202. There is a certain gap between the outer wall of the protective plate 203 and the outer wall of the bucket body 1. An arc-shaped block 204 is fixedly connected to the side of the protective plate 203 closest to the bucket body 1. The arc-shaped block 204 is arc-shaped, and the end of the arc-shaped block 204 away from the protective plate 203 is convex. An observation hole 213 is provided through the outer wall of the bucket body 1. A fixing plate 214 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bucket body 1. The fixing plate 214 is located inside the observation hole 213. A sliding column 215 is slidably connected to the top of the fixing plate 214. A rubber ball 216 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the sliding column 215. There is a certain gap between the rubber ball 216 and the outer wall of the protective plate 203. A tension spring 217 is fixedly connected to the top of the sliding column 215. The end of the tension spring 217 near the fixed plate 214 is fixedly connected to the top of the fixed plate 214. A movable block 220 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the top of the sliding column 215. There are two movable blocks 220, which are symmetrically distributed on both sides of the top of the sliding column 215. Taking one of the movable blocks 220 as an example, the outer wall of the movable block 220 is provided with a limiting groove 221. The inner wall of the movable block 220 is provided with teeth. An installation rod 218 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bucket body 1. The installation rod 218 is located inside the limiting groove 221, and the outer wall of the installation rod 218 is engaged with the inner wall of the movable block 220. A half gear 219 is rotatably connected to the end of the installation rod 218 near the movable block 220. The outer wall of the half gear 219 is provided with a locking tooth that meshes with the teeth of the inner wall of the movable block 220. During use, the protective plate 203 moves towards the bucket body 1. At this time, the arc-shaped block 204 moves synchronously with the protective plate 203. When the arc-shaped block 204 reaches the bottom of the rubber ball 216, the top outer wall of the arc-shaped block 204 contacts the bottom of the rubber ball 216. At this point, the arc-shaped block 204 pushes the rubber ball 216 and the sliding column 215 away from the protective plate 203. Simultaneously, the top of the sliding column 215 stretches the tension spring 217. During snow removal intervals, when there is no large amount of snow on the outer wall of the protective plate 203, the protective plate 203 returns to its original position. At this time, the arc-shaped block 204 moves away from the rubber ball 216. Under the elastic force of the tension spring 217, the rubber ball 216 pushes against the protective plate 203. The outer wall of the protective plate 203 is struck by the rubber ball 216, causing the protective plate 203 to vibrate. This prevents snow from remaining on the outer wall of the protective plate 203 and prevents the remaining snow from freezing during the process. It also prevents snow from falling into the cleared area during snow removal. During this process, as the sliding column 215 is raised, the moving block 220 is raised synchronously. Since the mounting rod 218 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bucket body 1 and is located inside the limiting groove 221, the moving block 220 and the limiting groove 221 restrict the lifting direction of the sliding column 215 during the lifting process, preventing the sliding column 215 from tilting during the lifting process.

[0024] like Figure 4 and Figure 5 A rotating rod 205 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the bucket body 1 away from the connecting block 201. A threaded rod 206 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod 205. A threaded sleeve 208 is rotatably connected to the top of the protective plate 203 away from the connecting rod 202. The threaded sleeve 208 is threadedly connected to the threaded rod 206. A compression spring 207 is wound around the outer wall of the rotating rod 205. One end of the compression spring 207 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the threaded rod 206. During use, the side of the protective plate 203 away from the bucket body 1 comes into contact with the snow. Under the force of the snow, the end of the protective plate 203 near the threaded sleeve 208 moves toward the inner wall of the bucket body 1. Since the relative position of the end of the protective plate 203 away from the threaded sleeve 208 and the protective plate 203 is fixed, a certain angle is formed between the protective plate 203 and the snow during the snow removal process. During the snow removal process, as the bucket body 1 is pushed forward, the snow on the outer wall of the protective plate 203 moves along the protective plate 203 toward the end of the protective plate 203 near the threaded sleeve 208, thereby being discharged from the area of ​​the protective plate 203 at one end.

[0025] like Figure 4 and Figure 5A guide rod 209 is fixedly connected to the top of the protective plate 203 near the threaded sleeve 208. A guide groove 210 is provided on the inner side wall of the bucket body 1 near the guide rod 209. The guide groove 210 is curved, and the center of the guide groove 210 is consistent with the center of the connecting rod 202. During the advancement of the bucket body 1, the protective plate 203 rotates along the guide groove 210 with the connection point between the connecting rod 202 and the protective plate 203 as the center. The end of the guide rod 209 away from the protective plate 203 is located inside the guide groove 210. During the rotation of the protective plate 203, the guide rod 209 guides the movement direction of the protective plate 203 to prevent the protective plate 203 from deviating during the rotation.

[0026] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 4 An inclined plate 211 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the bucket body 1. The end of the protective plate 203 near the inclined plate 211 is located between the inclined plate 211 and the bucket body 1. A discharge port 212 is provided through the end of the bucket body 1 near the inclined plate 211. Several discharge ports 212 are provided and are arranged in a linear array. During the snow removal process, the snow remaining between the inclined plate 211 and the bucket body 1 can be discharged along the several discharge ports 212 to avoid snow remaining between the inclined plate 211 and the bucket body 1.

[0027] like Figure 1 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 The auxiliary support structure 3 includes a mounting block 301 fixedly connected to the outer wall of the bucket body 1. There are two mounting blocks 301, which are located at both ends of the outer wall of the bucket body 1. Taking one of the mounting blocks 301 as an example, a spring damper 302 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the mounting block 301, and a connecting rod 303 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the mounting block 301. A support wheel 304 is rotatably connected to the end of the connecting rod 303 away from the bucket body 1. A connecting plate 305 is fixedly connected to the top outer wall of the support wheel 304. The top of the connecting plate 305 is rotatably connected to the end of the spring damper 302 away from the bucket body 1. When in use, the support wheel 304 contacts the ground to prevent the bucket body 1 from cutting into thick snow on one side, which will generate a lateral thrust, causing the shovel to deflect to one side and even causing the vehicle to turn slightly. By using the spring damper 302 and the connecting plate 305 to resist the support wheel 304, the spring damper 302 absorbs lateral energy, reducing the tendency of the bucket body 1 to swing to the side, so that the bucket body 1 always moves in the direction of vehicle travel, avoiding repeated snow removal due to deviation.

[0028] like Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9A round rod 306 is fixedly connected to the top outer wall of the support wheel 304. An electric telescopic rod 307 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the bucket body 1. A retaining ring 308 is fixedly connected to the telescopic end of the electric telescopic rod 307. The round rod 306 is located inside the retaining ring 308. When in use, the electric telescopic rod 307 is activated, and the electric telescopic rod 307 pushes the retaining ring 308 to press down on the round rod 306, so that the round rod 306 drives the two support wheels 304 to always be in contact with the ground, thus preventing the support wheels 304 from detaching from the ground during use.

[0029] like Figure 8 and Figure 9 The limiting structure 4 includes a spring piece 401 fixedly connected to the inner wall of the retaining ring 308. A limiting plate 402 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the retaining ring 308. The outer wall of the spring piece 401 abuts against the outer wall of the limiting plate 402, and the position of the limiting plate 402 is limited by the elastic force of the spring piece 401. A mounting base 403 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the retaining ring 308. An adjusting rod 404 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the mounting base 403. A moving plate 405 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the adjusting rod 404. The moving plate 405 is located between the mounting base 403 and the limiting plate 402. A locking block 406 is fixedly connected to the top of the moving plate 405. The top of the locking block 406 is curved on the side near the locking groove 407. The outer wall of the limiting plate 402 near the locking block 406 has a locking groove 407. The top of the locking block 406 fits into the inner wall of the locking slot 407. A return spring 408 is fixedly connected to the top of the mounting base 403. The end of the return spring 408 away from the mounting base 403 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the moving plate 405. In use, the electric telescopic rod 307 pushes the retaining ring 308 to press down on the round rod 306. At this time, the outer wall of the round rod 306 abuts against the outer wall of the limiting plate 402. Under the pushing force of the electric telescopic rod 307, the round rod 306 pushes the limiting plate 402 to move, while squeezing the spring piece 401. As the electric telescopic rod 307 continues to move, the round rod 306 gradually moves to the side of the limiting plate 402 close to the electric telescopic rod 307. At this time, the electric telescopic rod 306 is released. As 07 continues to push downwards, the round rod 306 moves between the retaining ring 308 and the limiting plate 402. When the outer wall of the round rod 306 abuts against the side of the limiting plate 402 away from the mounting base 403, it applies pressure to the limiting plate 402, thereby pushing the limiting plate 402 into the interior of the mounting base 403. During the insertion of the limiting plate 402, one end of the limiting plate 402 applies pressure to the arc-shaped top of the retaining block 406, causing the retaining block 406 to retract into the interior of the mounting base 403. When the position of the retaining groove 407 is aligned with the position of the retaining block 406, under the action of the return spring 408, the retaining block 406 inserts into the interior of the retaining groove 407, thereby restricting the position of the limiting plate 402 and preventing the round rod 306 from disengaging.

[0030] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention in any other way. Any person skilled in the art may make changes or modifications to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments for application in other fields. However, any simple modifications, equivalent changes, and modifications made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention shall still fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A loader with snow throwing function, comprising a bucket body (1), characterized in that: An outer side wall of the bucket body (1) is provided with a flow guide structure (2); An outer side wall of the bucket body (1) away from the flow guide structure (2) is provided with an auxiliary support structure (3); The auxiliary support structure (3) is provided with a limiting structure (4); The flow guide structure (2) comprises a connecting block (201) fixedly connected to the outer side wall of the bucket body (1), the connecting block (201) is rotatably connected with a connecting rod (202), the bottom of the connecting rod (202) is fixedly connected with a protective plate (203), the side of the protective plate (203) close to the bucket body (1) is fixedly connected with an arc block (204), the outer side wall of the bucket body (1) is provided with an observation hole (213), the inner side wall of the bucket body (1) is fixedly connected with a fixed plate (214), the top of the fixed plate (214) is slidably connected with a slide column (215), the bottom of the slide column (215) is fixedly connected with a rubber ball (216), the top of the slide column (215) is fixedly connected with a tension spring (217), one end of the tension spring (217) close to the fixed plate (214) is fixedly connected with the top of the fixed plate (214), the top of the slide column (215) is fixedly connected with a moving block (220), the outer side wall of the moving block (220) is provided with a limiting groove (221), the inner side wall of the moving block (220) is provided with a tooth, the inner side wall of the bucket body (1) is fixedly connected with a mounting rod (218), one end of the mounting rod (218) close to the moving block (220) is rotatably connected with a half gear (219), the outer side wall of the half gear (219) is provided with a clamping tooth engaged with the tooth of the inner side wall of the moving block (220).

2. The loader with snow throwing function according to claim 1, characterized in that: An outer side wall of the bucket body (1) away from the connecting block (201) is rotatably connected with a rotating rod (205), the outer side wall of the rotating rod (205) is slidably connected with a threaded rod (206), one end of the top of the protective plate (203) away from the connecting rod (202) is rotatably connected with a threaded sleeve (208), the threaded sleeve (208) is threadedly connected with the threaded rod (206), the outer side wall of the rotating rod (205) is wound with an extrusion spring (207), one end of the extrusion spring (207) is fixedly connected with the outer side wall of the threaded rod (206).

3. The loader with snow throwing function according to claim 2, characterized in that: One end of the top of the protective plate (203) close to the threaded sleeve (208) is fixedly connected with a guide rod (209), the inner side wall of one end of the bucket body (1) close to the guide rod (209) is provided with a guide groove (210), one end of the guide rod (209) away from the protective plate (203) is located in the inner side of the guide groove (210).

4. The loader with snow throwing functionality of claim 1, wherein: The bottom of the bucket body (1) is fixedly connected with an inclined plate (211), one end of the bucket body (1) close to the inclined plate (211) is provided with a discharge port (212).

5. The loader with snow throwing functionality of claim 1, wherein: The auxiliary support structure (3) comprises a mounting block (301) fixedly connected to the outer side wall of the bucket body (1), the outer side wall of the mounting block (301) is rotationally connected with a spring damper (302), the inner side wall of the mounting block (301) is rotationally connected with a connecting rod (303), the end of the connecting rod (303) away from the bucket body (1) is rotationally connected with a support wheel (304), the top outer side wall of the support wheel (304) is fixedly connected with a connecting plate (305), and the top of the connecting plate (305) is rotationally connected with the end of the spring damper (302) away from the bucket body (1).

6. The loader with snow throwing functionality of claim 5, wherein: The top outer side wall of the support wheel (304) is fixedly connected with a round rod (306), the outer side wall of the bucket body (1) is rotationally connected with an electric telescopic rod (307), the telescopic end of the electric telescopic rod (307) is fixedly connected with a snap ring (308), and the round rod (306) is located in the inside of the snap ring (308).

7. The loader with snow throwing functionality of claim 6, wherein: The limiting structure (4) comprises a spring sheet (401) fixedly connected to the inner side wall of the snap ring (308), the inner side wall of the snap ring (308) is rotationally connected with a limiting plate (402), the bottom of the snap ring (308) is fixedly connected with a mounting seat (403), the outer side wall of the mounting seat (403) is slidingly connected with an adjusting rod (404), the outer side wall of the adjusting rod (404) is fixedly connected with a moving plate (405), the top of the moving plate (405) is fixedly connected with a clamping block (406), the side wall of the limiting plate (402) close to the clamping block (406) is provided with a clamping groove (407), and the top of the clamping block (406) is matched with the inner side wall of the clamping groove (407).

8. The loader with snow throwing functionality of claim 7, wherein: The top of the mounting seat (403) is fixedly connected with a reset spring (408), and the end of the reset spring (408) away from the mounting seat (403) is fixedly connected with the bottom of the moving plate (405).