The invention generally relates to an adjustable coupler for connecting a mobile attachment implement such as an auger to a prime mover vehicle such as a skid-steer loader.
Mobile construction and land clearing devices are used in a wide range of industries for many different purposes. Examples of land clearing devices include mowers, soil conditioners, wood chippers, stump grinders, and brush cutters. Examples of mobile construction devices include earth augers, buckets, sweepers, and rock saws. Collectively, land clearing and mobile construction devices are sometimes referred to herein as mobile attachment devices. These mobile attachment devices are typically attachment implements mounted to a prime mover such as a tractor, excavator, or skid steer loader.
Mobile attachment devices are removably combined with prime mover vehicles by coupling assemblies. Typically, each mobile attachment device is provided with an opening or female coupling structure, which is welded to implement. The motor or prime mover vehicle also includes an opening or female coupling structure. A male coupling structure such as a pin is selectively inserted through both openings to secure the mobile attachment device to the prime mover vehicle. When the male coupling structure is coupled to the female coupling structures, the implement may be selectively lifted and lowered, by means of the load-lifting arms, and may be selectively tilted, by means of the load-tilting pistons. It is known to employ pins, wedges, or similar components to latch the male coupling structure releasably to the female coupling structures so that the male coupling structure does not inadvertently detach from the female couplings. One problem with existing coupling assemblies is that different mobile attachment devices and different prime mover vehicles often use different types and sizes of coupling assemblies. Thus, users are required to purchase and carry multiple couplers for using the same implement with different brands of prime movers or different implements with the same prime mover.
There is therefore a need for a mounting assembly having adjustable components so it can be used to connect multiple types of mobile attachment devices to multiple types of prime mover vehicles.
Although different types of mobile attachment devices can be used with the adjustable coupler assembly that is the subject of this invention, for simplicity, the disclosure will describe the invention using augers as an exemplary mobile attachment device.
In one aspect of the invention, an adjustable coupler assembly includes a frame, a first bracket, and a second bracket. At least one of the first bracket and the second bracket is slidably combined with the frame along an elongated opening such as a slot or track formed in the frame. At least one guide member extends from each bracket and into the elongated opening to allow the slidable connection and also to secure the bracket to the frame after it is moved to its desired position. The slidable engagement of the bracket(s) with the frame allows the distance between the brackets to be selectively changed allowing them to be secured to different types and sizes of attachment assemblies, such as a mobile attachment device or the boom of a prime mover vehicle. The brackets include an attachment means such as attachment openings adapted to receive one or more members such as pins for securing an attachment assembly between the brackets after the brackets have been properly positioned along the frame. The frame further includes an attachment means such as an opening adapted to receive an attachment member such as a pin for connecting to another attachment assembly. In this manner, the adjustable coupler assembly connects a prime mover vehicle to a mobile attachment device.
In another aspect of the invention, an adjustable coupler assembly includes a frame, a first bracket, and a second bracket. Each bracket includes a bottom plate and an ear portion extending upwardly therefrom. The bracket further includes at least one side plate which may be combined with the bottom plate and the ear portion in some embodiments to help support those components relative to each other. The frame includes a first rail combined with a second rail. The rails extend in different directions and may be combined at about a right angle in one embodiment. Each of the rails includes elongated openings such as tracks or slots which are adapted to receive guide members extending from the brackets. The first and second bracket are each slidably combined with the frame along the elongated openings so that guide members extending from the openings in the brackets are received by and slide within elongated openings. The slidable engagement of the brackets with the frame allows the distance between the brackets to be selectively changed allowing them to be secured to different types and sizes of attachment assemblies, such as a mobile attachment device or the boom of a prime mover vehicle. The guide members are tightened to secure the brackets to the frame once they are properly positioned. The brackets include an attachment means such as attachment openings adapted to receive one or more members such as pins for securing a mobile attachment device between the brackets after the brackets have been properly positioned along the frame. The frame further includes an attachment means such as an opening adapted to receive an attachment member such as a pin for connecting to another attachment assembly.
In another aspect of the invention, an adjustable coupler assembly includes a frame adapted to be combined with a first bracket, a second bracket, a third bracket, and a fourth bracket. Each bracket includes a bottom plate and an ear portion extending upwardly therefrom. Each bracket further includes at least one side plate which may be combined with the bottom plate and the ear portion in some embodiments to help support those components relative to each other. The first and second brackets comprise a first bracket pair and the third and fourth brackets comprise a second bracket pair. The frame includes a first rail, a second rail, and a third rail. The first rail extends in a first direction and the third rail extends in a second direction. The first and third rails are not combined with each other, instead, the first and third rails are each combined with the second rail. In one embodiment, the first and third rails are spaced apart and generally parallel. They are separated by the second rail so that the frame has a stair-step or “Z” shape. Each of the three rails includes elongated openings such as tracks or slots which are adapted to receive guide members such as fasteners from the brackets bottom plate and side plate. The first and second bracket are each slidably combined and extend from the frame in a first direction. Fasteners extending from the openings in the first and second brackets engage the first and second rails of the frame and are tightened to secure the brackets in place once they are properly positioned. The third and fourth brackets are each slidably combined and extend from the frame in a second direction. Fasteners extending from the openings in the third and fourth brackets engage the second and third rails of the frame and are tightened to secure the brackets in place once they are properly positioned. The slidable engagement of the brackets with the frame allows the distance between each pair of brackets to be selectively changed to combine with different types and sizes of prime mover vehicles and mobile attachment devices. The first bracket pair includes an attachment means such as attachment openings adapted to receive one or more members such as pins for securing a mobile attachment device between the brackets after the brackets have been properly positioned along the frame. The second bracket pair includes an attachment means such as attachment openings adapted to receive one or more members such as pins for securing a motor or prime mover vehicle between the brackets after the brackets have been properly positioned along the frame.
In another aspect of the invention, a method of using one of the adjustable coupler assemblies described above. The method includes taking one of the adjustable coupler assemblies described above. Then, a proper distance between the brackets is determined by measuring the length of the pin or the distance between pins on one of the mobile attachment device and the prime mover vehicle. In one embodiment, the measurement is taken at the pin end of the prime mover vehicle's boom/arm wherein the distance between the brackets is typically the width of the boom/arm at the pin so that each bracket is positioned on opposite outside surfaces of the stick/arm. The brackets are adjusted to that width and secured before the mount is connected to the prime mover. The brackets are adjusted by loosening the fasteners then sliding one or both brackets along the frame's opening/track until they are the proper distance apart where the brackets are secured in place by tightening the fasteners. The pin(s) from the prime mover vehicle's attachment assembly is (are) then secured through the openings in the brackets. The pin(s) from the mobile attachment device is (are) secured through other openings in the frame so that the coupling assembly attaches the mobile attachment device to the prime mover vehicle. The assembly is attached to the mobile attachment device either before or after the assembly is attached to the prime mover vehicle.
In some embodiments, only one of the brackets 10A is movable relative to the frame 12 while the other bracket 10B remains fastened to the frame 12 in a stationary position. In this manner, the distance between the brackets 10A, 10B can be adjusted by moving the slidable bracket 10A relative to the stationary bracket 10B. In some embodiments the movable bracket(s) 10A, 10B is (are) only slidably combined with the elongated openings 18, 20 in one of the first rail 14 and the second rail 16. In the embodiments shown, however, the movable bracket(s) 10A, 10B is (are) combined with both of the rail portions 14, 16. Combining the brackets 10A, 10B to both rail portions 14, 16 of the frame 12 provides additional strength and stability and helps ensure the brackets 10A, 10B are securely combined to the frame 12.
The slidable engagement of the brackets 10A, 10B with the frame 12 allows the distance between the brackets 10 to be changed without detaching the brackets 10A, 10B from the frame 12. This allows the adjustable coupler assembly to combine with different types and sizes of mobile attachment devices and prime mover vehicles.
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The brackets are generally referred to herein with reference number 10 and more specifically referred to as brackets 10A, 10B, 10C, and 10D as described in the embodiments above.
To use the assembly, a user takes one of the adjustable coupler assemblies described above. A proper distance between the brackets is determined by measuring the length of the pin length 38, 40 or the distance between pins 38, 40 on one of the prime mover vehicle 32 and the mobile attachment device 34. The measurement is taken at the pin end of the prime mover vehicle 32/mobile attachment device 34. For example, in
Having thus described the invention in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that various revisions can be made to the preferred embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is my intention, however, that all such revisions and modifications that are evident to those skilled in the art will be included with in the scope of the following claims.
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