Claims
- 1. An apparatus for preparing an excavator stick for transport, the excavator stick having a front portion uncoupled from an excavator bucket, a back portion removably coupled to an excavator boom, and an excavator stick support eye region between the front and back portions, said apparatus comprising:(a) a base for accommodating and supporting the excavator stick during transport; (b) means for removably coupling the front excavator stick portion to said base; (c) means for uncoupling the back excavator stick portion from the excavator boom; (d) means for supporting the uncoupled back portion of the excavator stick over said base; (e) means for holding the uncoupled back portion of the excavator stick onto said base; and (f) means for securing the excavator stick to said base in preparation for transport.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said base comprises a plurality of substantially parallel rails coupled to a plurality of substantially symmetrically spaced cross support bars.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said removable coupling means at least one excavator stick point support bracket coupled to said rails at one end of said base and adapted to removably receive an excavator stick point pin and the front portion of the excavator stick, the front portion of the excavator stick being adapted to removably receive said excavator stick point pin within said at least one excavator stick point support bracket.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said supporting means includes at least one substantially fork-shaped excavator stick support member pivotally coupled at one end to one of said cross support bars of said base away from said at least one excavator stick point support bracket and comprising a plurality of substantially symmetrically spaced prongs adapted to support the uncoupled back portion of the excavator stick over said base.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said holding means includes at least one saddle removably coupled to said rails opposite said at least one excavator stick point support bracket and substantially behind said pivotally coupled end of said at least one substantially fork-shaped excavator stick support member and adapted to receive and hold the uncoupled back portion of the excavator stick onto said base.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising means for raising and lowering said at least one substantially fork-shaped excavator stick support member relative to said base.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said raising and lowering means includes at least one come-along coupled to said base generally behind said pivotally coupled end of said at least one substantially fork-shaped excavator stick support member.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein each of said prongs includes an aperture adapted to receive a stick support pin for removably coupling said at least one substantially fork-shaped excavator stick support member to the excavator stick support eye region.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising means for lowering the uncoupled back portion of the excavator stick onto said at least one saddle after said stick support pin is uncoupled from said prongs and the excavator stick support eye region.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said lowering means comprises at least one cable removably coupled between the excavator boom and the uncoupled back portion of the excavator stick.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said uncoupling means comprises at least one work platform pivotally coupled at one end to at least one of said rails and raised proximate to the back excavator stick portion for use by a mechanic.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said securing means includes at least one ratchet with a strap and a corresponding hook generally disposed at each end of one of said cross support bars for securely strapping the uncoupled back portion of the excavator stick to said base.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising means for lifting the secured excavator stick onto a transport vehicle.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said lifting means includes at least one cable removably coupled between the excavator boom and said base.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said uncoupling means further comprises a hydraulic pin press for use by the mechanic while on said at least one work platform to remove a boom pin which couples the back portion of the excavator stick to the excavator boom.
- 16. A method for preparing an excavator stick for transport, the excavator stick having a front portion uncoupled from an excavator bucket, a back portion removably coupled to an excavator boom with a stick cylinder pin and a boom pin, and an excavator stick support eye region between the front and back portions, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a base for accommodating and supporting the excavator stick during transport; (b) mounting an excavator stick point support bracket to one end of the base for removably coupling the front portion of the excavator stick to the base; (c) removably coupling a saddle to an opposite end of the base for receiving and holding the back portion of the excavator stick onto the base after the back excavator stick portion is uncoupled from the excavator boom; (d) pivotally coupling a substantially fork-shaped excavator stick support member to the base between the saddle and the excavator stick point support bracket for supporting the back portion of the excavator stick over the base after the back excavator stick portion is uncoupled from the excavator boom; (e) pivotally coupling at least one work platform to the base between the saddle and the excavator stick point support bracket; (f) erecting said at least one pivotally coupled work platform on said base proximate to the removably coupled back excavator stick portion for use by a mechanic; (g) positioning the front excavator stick portion within the excavator stick point support bracket for coupling thereto; (h) removably coupling the front portion of the excavator stick to the excavator stick point support bracket; (i) removing the stick cylinder pin to partially uncouple the back portion of the excavator stick from the excavator boom using said at least one erected work platform; (j) raising the substantially fork-shaped excavator stick support member proximate to the excavator stick support eye region for coupling thereto; (k) removably coupling the raised substantially fork-shaped excavator stick support member to the excavator stick support eye region using said at least one erected work platform; (l) removing the boom pin to fully uncouple the back portion of the excavator stick from the excavator boom using said at least one erected work platform; (m) using cable means to tie the uncoupled back excavator stick portion to the excavator boom; (n) uncoupling the raised substantially fork-shaped excavator stick support member from the excavator stick support eye region using said at least one erected work platform; (o) lowering the uncoupled substantially fork-shaped excavator stick support member onto the base; (p) lowering the tied uncoupled back portion of the excavator stick onto the saddle; (q) removing the cable means between the saddle-supported back portion of the excavator stick and the excavator boom; (r) securing the excavator stick to the base; (s) storing said at least one work platform on the base; and (t) removably coupling the base with the secured excavator stick and said at least one stored work platform to the excavator boom for lifting onto a transport vehicle.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said step (m) includes the sub-steps of:(m1) coupling the boom pin to the excavator boom; (m2) coupling the stick cylinder pin to the uncoupled back portion of the excavator stick; and (m3) tying at least one cable between the coupled boom pin and the coupled stick cylinder pin.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 60/171,791, filed Dec. 22, 1999, the contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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