Attachment for earth-moving machines

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6354790
  • Patent Number
    6,354,790
  • Date Filed
    Saturday, April 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 12, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
An attachment connectable to a boom member of a machine for performing work functions generally consisting of a handle pivotally connectable to a boom member of the machine, a ground engageable arm member pivotally connected to the handle and an extendable strut assembly interconnecting the handle and arm member consisting of a hydraulic cylinder assembly having a cylinder member pivotally connected to the handle and a rod member pivotally connected to the arm member, and including means intercommunicating the base and rod ends of the cylinder member, at least one electrically operable valve disposed in the intercommunicating means and operatively connectable to control means disposed on the machine, selectively operable to open the valve and permit the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member, and correspondingly the angular displacement of the arm member relative to the handle upon maneuvering the arm member by an operator of the machine, and to close and preclude the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member, and correspondingly the angular displacement of the arm member relative to the handle, and an accumulator selectively communicable with the variable volume chambers of the cylinder for compensating for the fluid volume differential of such chambers.
Description




This invention relates to an attachment for groundworking and material handling machines, and more particularly to an attachment operable for performing various work functions. The invention further contemplates a novel strut assembly for such an attachment.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In many groundworking and material handling machines, there generally is provided a mobile support frame mounted on wheels or track units, a rotatable platform mounted on the support frame on which there is provided an operator's station and a boom mounted on the platform and angularly displaceable about a horizontal axis. Typically, the front end of the machine further is provided with a handle or dipper stick pivotally connected to the free end of the boom and some form of groundworking or material handling assembly mounted on the free end of the handle or dipper stick. Such assemblies typically consist of an excavator bucket, a rake, a pair of jaws such as in a grapple or sets of shears or crushers and the like. In most of such constructions, the boom, handle or dipper stick and the assembly mounted on the handle or dipper stick are pivoted by hydraulic cylinder assemblies. In some applications, where the working assembly consists of a pair of jaws, it is common to provide for the pivotal movement of both jaws, the pivotal movement of only one jaw and the fixed positioning of the other jaw or the pivotal movement of one jaw and the fixed positioning of the other jaw but the angular adjustment of the position of the fixed jaw.




In one common attachment for machines of the type described, there is provided at least a lower jaw member sometimes referred to as a “thumb” pivotally connected to the underside of the handle of the machine, a hydraulic cylinder assembly operatively interconnecting the underside of the handle and the lower jaw member for angularly displacing the lower jaw member relative to the handle, and often an upper jaw member in the form of a bucket, grapple jaw, shear blade, rock crushing jaw, rake


100


or the like, pivotally connected to the handle, in which the lower fixed jaw member may be used independently of or in cooperation with the upper jaw to perform various work functions.




In the type of attachment described, in adjusting the angle of the lower jaw member relative to the handle, it has been the common practice in the prior art simply to operate certain controls at the operator's station on the machine to supply and withdraw fluid to and from opposite ends of the cylinder assembly interconnecting the handle of the machine and the lower jaw member to extend or retract the rod portion thereof, correspondingly adjusting the angle of the lower jaw member, and then blocking the flow of fluid to and from the opposite ends of the cylinder assembly to lock the rod portion thereof and thus provide a strut of a fixed length.




Such type of arrangement, however, is relatively costly to manufacture in that it requires running fluid supply and return lines from the platform of the machine along the boom and handle to the cylinder assembly for the lower jaw member. Such fluid supply and return lines and the various fittings required add considerably to the cost of such attachments. Furthermore, such lines are vulnerable to damage and require periodic maintenance.




It thus has been found to be desirable to provide the type of attachment as described which not only provides for an expeditious angular adjustment of the lower jaw member and a rigid strut therefor for withstanding substantial loads imposed thereon in performing various work functions but further an avoidance of the relatively high manufacturing costs and potential maintenance problems inherent in comparable prior art attachments.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an improvement over comparable attachments in providing an attachment connectable to a boom of a machine such as a groundworking machine or a material handling machine generally comprising a handle pivotally connectable to the boom of the machine, an arm member pivotally connected to the handle and an extendable strut interconnecting the handle and the arm member consisting of a hydraulic cylinder assembly having a cylinder member pivotally connected to the underside of the handle and a rod member pivotally connected to the arm member. The strut further includes means intercommunicating the base and rod ends of the cylinder member, at least one electrically operated valve disposed in such intercommunicating means and operatively connectable to control means provided at the operator's station on the machine, selectively operable to open such valve and thus permit the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member, and correspondingly the angular displacement of the arm member relative to the handle upon maneuvering the front end of the machine by the operator, and close such valve and thus preclude the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member, and correspondingly the setting of the angular relationship of the arm member relative to the handle, and an accumulator selectively communicable with the variable volume chambers of the cylinder member for compensating for the fluid volume requirements of such chambers.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of the front end of a groundworking machine which embodies the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a diagrammatic drawing of the strut assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a diagrammatic drawing of another embodiment of the strut assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a diagrammatic drawing of a further embodiment of the strut assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a diagrammatic drawing of a still further embodiment of the strut assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a diagrammatic drawing of an even further embodiment of the strut assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a diagrammatic drawing of another embodiment of the strut assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a diagrammatic drawing of still another embodiment of the assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 9

is a diagrammatic drawing of another embodiment of the invention; and





FIGS. 10-13

show conventional tools.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown an attachment


10


mountable on the free end of a boom


11


mounted on a conventional groundworking or material handling machine, which embodies the present invention. The attachment includes a handle or dipper stick


12


, a depending arm member


13


commonly referred to as a “thumb”, a strut assembly


14


operatively interconnecting the lower side of the handle and the arm member, a bucket


15


and a cylinder assembly


16


. The handle is pivotally-connected at its inner end to boom


11


by means of a shaft


17


and is provided with a pair of depending brackets


18


and


19


. Arm member


13


is pivotally connected at its upper end to bracket


19


by means of a connecting pin


20


. The lower, forwardly facing end of the arm member may be provided with a serrated or jagged configuration as at


21


which may be used to break up earth, rock, cement or paved surfaces in the conventional manner.




Bucket


15


is of a conventional configuration and is pivotally connected to the free end of handle


12


by means of a connecting pin


22


. The bucket is adapted to be operated either independently or in cooperation with arm member


13


as when it is desired to grapple a large rock or a tree trunk. The bucket is adapted to pivot relative to the handle by means of hydraulic cylinder assembly


16


and a linkage assembly


23


. The linkage assembly includes a first link


24


pivotally connected to the front end of handle


12


by means of a connecting pin


25


and a link


26


pivotally connected to link


24


by means of a connecting pin


27


and also pivotally connected to bucket


15


by means of a connecting pin


28


. Hydraulic cylinder assembly


16


includes a cylinder member


29


pivotally connected at the base end thereof to a bracket


30


provided on the upper side of handle


12


by means of a connecting pin


31


and a rod member


32


pivotally connected at its free end to connecting pin


27


.




Strut assembly


14


generally includes a hydraulic cylinder assembly


33


, a control valve


34


and an accumulator


35


. The cylinder assembly consists of a cylinder member


36


connected at its base end to depending bracket


18


by means of a connecting pin


37


and a rod member


38


pivotally connected to an intermediate portion of arm member


13


by means of a connecting pin


39


. Control valve


34


and accumulator


35


are mounted on cylinder member


36


which functions to control the intercommunication of fluid between the base and rod ends of cylinder


36


.




Strut assembly


14


and particularly control valve


34


is best illustrated diagrammatically in FIG.


2


. The valve includes a fluid passageway


40


intercommunicating the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


by means of fluid lines


41


and


42


, and including a pair of electrically actuated valves


43


and


44


normally disposed in the closed condition, a fluid passageway


45


interconnecting portions of fluid passageway


40


, disposed parallel to a segment of fluid passageway


40


including valves


43


and


44


, and including a pair of check valves


46


and


47


permitting fluid flow therefrom only in the direction of fluid passageway


40


. Fluid passageway


40


and passageway


45


are interconnected by means of a fluid passageway


48


interconnecting a portion of passageway


40


disposed between valves


43


and


44


and a portion of passageway


45


disposed between check valves


46


and


47


. A fluid passageway


49


intercommunicates passageway


48


and a fluid line


50


of accumulator


35


, and includes a check valve


51


. Valve


51


is provided with an orifice and functions in a manner to provide restricted flow of fluid from passageway


49


into accumulator


35


and unrestricted flow of fluid out of the accumulator into passageway


49


. Valve


34


further includes a fluid passageway


52


intercommunicating a portion of fluid passageway


40


between fluid line


41


and valve


43


, and fluid passageway


48


, including a pressure relief valve


53


. Similarly, the valve is provided with a passageway


54


intercommunicating fluid passageway


48


and the portion of passageway


40


between valve


44


and fluid line


42


, which includes a pressure relief valve


55


.




Control valve


34


is selectively operable to open, permitting the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member and thus adjustment of its length and correspondingly an angular adjustment of the arm member relative to the handle, and to open, precluding the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member and thus the fixing of its length and correspondingly the setting of the angular relationship of the arm member relative to the handle. In the condition as shown in

FIG. 2

, intercommunication of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member is precluded. Whenever it is desired to adjust the angular relationship of arm member


13


relative to handle


12


by adjusting the length of strut assembly


14


, the machine operator need only operate controls at the operator's station to open valves


43


and


44


, maneuver the boom and handle to cause arm member


13


to pivot and thus assume a different angular relationship relative to the handle, and then close valves


43


and


44


to lock the strut assembly and thus fix the angular relationship of the arm member relative to the handle.




When valves


43


and


44


are in the open position and the operator operates the controls of the machine to cause the lower end of the arm member to engage the ground and pivot rearwardly to shorten the length of the strut assembly, fluid will flow from the base end of cylinder member


36


through fluid line


41


, fluid passageway


40


including valve


43


, passageway


48


, passageway


45


including check valve


47


, a segment of passageway


40


and fluid line


42


into the rod end of the cylinder member. Excess fluid from the base end of cylinder member


36


will be caused to flow through passageway


49


and the restriction of check valve


51


into accumulator


35


. When the position of arm member


13


is set at the desired angle relative to the handle and it is desired to lock the member in such position, the operator merely operates controls at his station to close valves


43


and


44


to preclude intercommunication between the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


and correspondingly fix the length of the strut assembly.




When the operator opens valves


43


and


44


and maneuvers other controls on the machine to cause arm member


13


to engage the ground and be pivoted forwardly to extend rod member


38


, fluid will be caused to flow out of the rod end of cylinder member


36


through fluid line


42


, the portion of fluid passageway


40


including valve


44


, passageway


48


, a portion of passageway


45


including check valve


46


, a portion of passageway


40


and fluid line


41


into the base end of cylinder member


36


. Since the volume of the chamber at the rod end of cylinder member


36


is less than the volume of the chamber at the base end of the cylinder member, and there accordingly would be a deficiency of fluid flowing from the rod end to the base end of the cylinder member, such deficiency is compensated for by fluid supplied by accumulator


35


through check valve


51


and fluid passageway


49


.




In the use of the attachment as shown, the operator may utilize arm member


13


to perform a variety of work functions. In doing so, if an excessive load is applied to arm member


13


, risking damage to the arm member, pressure relief valves


53


and


55


will be caused to open providing intercommunication of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member and thus permitting the pivotal movement of the arm member to relieve it of the stress resulting from the undue load imposed thereon.




In lieu of a pair of hydraulic lines extending from cylinder member


36


along handle


12


and boom


11


down to a fluid supply source on the support platform of the machine, there is provided simply electrical lead wires from valves


43


and


44


extending to suitable electrical controls provided at the operator's station on the machine. Such lead wires may easily be attached to the handle and boom members and suitably sheltered from any damage. Furthermore, such lead wires would require no special fittings and would not be subject to leakage as in hydraulic lines.





FIG. 3

illustrates diagrammatically another embodiment of the strut assembly utilizing a modified control valve


34




a


. The valve includes a fluid passageway


60


communicating with opposite ends of cylinder member


36


through fluid lines


41


and


42


. Passageway


60


includes parallel line segments


60




a


and


60




b


which include an electrically actuated valve


61


. Passageway


60




a


further is provided with a pair of check valves


62


and


63


which allow the flow of fluid from valve


61


. Fluid line


50


of accumulator


36


communicates through a passageway


50




a


with fluid passageway segment


60




a


at a point between valve


61


and check valve


63


. Connected parallel with the portion of fluid line


60


including valve


61


is a pair of fluid lines


64


and


65


. Passageway


64


includes a pair of check valves


66


and


67


adapted to permit flow of fluid to fluid passageway


60


, and fluid passageway


65


includes a pair of check valves


68


and


69


operable to allow the flow of fluid from fluid passageway


60


. A fluid passageway


70


interconnects the portions of fluid passageways


64


and


65


at points between the check valves thereof, and includes a pressure relief valve


71


which is adapted to open under a predetermined pressure. Fluid passageway


70


further communicates with fluid passageway


50




a


through a passageway


72


.




In the operation of the strut assembly shown in

FIG. 3

, when the machine operator operates the front end of the machine to cause rod member


38


to retract, fluid from the base end of cylinder member


38


will flow through fluid line


41


, fluid passageway


60


including valve


61


and check valve


63


and fluid line


42


into the rod end of cylinder member


36


. Excess fluid corresponding to the larger chamber volume of the base end of the cylinder compared to the rod end thereof is caused to flow through passageway


50




a


and fluid line


50


to accumulator


35


. Under circumstances where the front end of the machine is maneuvered to extend rod


38


, fluid from the rod end of cylinder member


36


will be caused to flow through fluid line


42


, fluid passageway


60


including valve


61


and check valve


62


and fluid line


41


to the base end of cylinder member


36


. The deficiency of fluid caused by the disparity of the volumes of the chambers on the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


is compensated for by supplying make-up fluid from accumulator


35


through fluid line


50


and fluid passageway


50




a.






Whenever the operator may have positioned arm member


13


at a desired angle relative to handle


12


, he may fix the position of the arm member simply by closing valve


61


to preclude the flow of fluid in fluid passageway


60


thus locking the rod member and correspondingly fixing the length of cylinder assembly


33


. In the operation of the attachment with arm member


13


in a fixed angular position relative to handle


12


, whenever any excess load is imposed on the arm member which might have the tendency to damage such member, the increased pressure imposed on rod member


38


will cause pressure relief valve


71


to open and thus allow intercommunication of fluid between the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


, permitting the rod member to extend or retract. Upon opening of pressure relief valve


71


, an excess or deficiency of fluid required by cylinder member


36


will be provided for by accumulator


35


through fluid passageway


72


.




The embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

includes a modified control valve


34




b


. In such embodiment, there is provided a fluid passageway


80


intercommunicating the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


through fluid lines


41


and


42


, which includes an electrically actuated valve


81


. Intercommunicating fluid passageway


80


and fluid line


50


of the accumulator are a fluid passageway


82


connected to passageway


80


on one side of valve


81


and including a check valve


83


operable to allow flow from the accumulator to passageway


80


, and a fluid passageway


84


connected to passageway


80


on the other side of valve


81


and including a pressure responsive valve


85


which is normally in the closed position and adapted to open under a predetermined pressure in passageway


80


to allow the flow of fluid to accumulator


35


. A fluid passageway


86


is connected to fluid passageway


84


in parallel with pressure responsive valve


85


and includes a check valve


87


operable to permit the flow of fluid from accumulator


35


to fluid passageway


80


. Also connected to fluid passageway


80


in parallel with valve


81


is a fluid passageway


88


including a pressure relief valve


89


.




With valve


81


in the closed condition as shown in

FIG. 4

, rod member


38


will be prevented from extending or retracting thus causing arm member


13


to maintain a fixed angular position relative to handle


12


. Whenever it is desired to adjust the angular relationship of arm member


13


relative to the handle, the machine operator simply operates certain controls to open valve


81


permitting free intercommunication of fluid between the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


, allowing him to maneuver the front end of the machine to adjust the angular relationship of arm member


13


relative to handle


12


. As the operator maneuvers the front end of the machine to adjust the angular relationship of the arm member relative to the handle, rod member


38


will be caused to extend or retract, altering the length of the strut assembly. When the rod member retracts, fluid from the base end of the cylinder member will be caused to flow through fluid passageway


80


and opened valve


81


to rod end of the cylinder. Increased pressure in fluid passageway


80


caused by excess fluid being supplied by the base end of cylinder member


36


will cause pressure responsive valve


85


to open and allow such excess fluid to flow to accumulator


35


. When rod member


38


is caused to extend, fluid from the rod end of cylinder member


36


will flow in the opposite direction through fluid passageway


80


and open valve


81


to the base end of cylinder member


36


. Additional fluid required to be supplied to the base end of cylinder member


36


is provided by accumulator


35


through fluid passageways


86


and


84


.




When the operator has positioned arm member


13


relative to handle


12


at the desired angle, he merely operates a suitable control at the operator's station to close valve


81


and thus preclude intercommunication between the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


. The arm member would then be fixed in position relative to the handle so that the operator could proceed with the intended work function. In the event any excess load is imposed on the arm member, such excess load will cause pressure relief valve


89


to open, permitting intercommunication between the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


and correspondingly the unlocking of rod member


38


to permit the arm member to move relative to the handle.




The embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

includes a further modified control valve


34




c


which functions to permit the displacement or locking of rod member


38


. The valve includes a fluid passageway


90


intercommunicating the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


through fluid lines


41


and


42


, and including an electrically operated valve


91


normally disposed in the closed condition. Interconnecting portions of fluid passageway


90


and disposed parallel to valve


91


is a fluid passageway


92


provided with pressure responsive valves


93


and


94


normally disposed in the closed condition. Valve


93


is adapted to open responsive to a predetermined pressure in the base end of cylinder member


36


by means of a branch passageway


93




a


, and valve


94


is adapted to open responsive to a predetermined pressure in the rod en d of cylinder member


36


by means of a branch passageway


94




a


. Such valves further are adapted to open responsive to predetermined pressures in the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


through fluid passageways


93




b


and


94




b


. A branch passageway


95


interconnects fluid passageways


90


and


92


in parallel to valve


93


and includes a check valve


96


permitting the flow of fluid through passageway


95


and a portion of passageway


90


to the base end of cylinder member


36


. Similarly, a branch line


97


interconnects fluid passageway


92


and a portion of fluid passageway


90


in parallel to valve


94


which includes a check valve


98


allowing the flow of fluid through fluid passageway


97


to the rod end of cylinder member


36


. The portion of fluid passageway


92


disposed between valves


93


and


94


is connected to fluid line


50


of accumulator


35


through a fluid passageway


99


.




In the operation of the valve shown in

FIG. 5

, when valve


91


is closed by the operator and rod member


38


is caused to retract, fluid from the base end of cylinder member


36


will be caused to flow through fluid passageway


90


including valve


91


to the rod end of cylinder member


36


. Increased pressure in the base end of cylinder member


36


caused by the excess fluid sought to be transmitted to the rod end of the cylinder member will cause pressure responsive valves


93


and


94


to open to permit excess fluid from the base end of cylinder member


36


to flow to the accumulator through fluid passageway


99


and fluid line


50


. When rod member


38


is extended fluid from the rod end of cylinder member


36


will be caused to flow in the opposite direction in fluid passageway


90


to the base end of cylinder member


36


. The deficiency of fluid supplied to the base member of the cylinder member is compensated for by fluid supplied by accumulator


35


through check valves


96


and


98


. Whenever arm member


13


is positioned at an angle relative to the handle desired by the operator, the operator may fix such position by merely closing valve


91


.




Upon operation of the front end of the machine with the arm member in the fixed position relative to the handle, whenever any excess load is imposed on the arm member, placing an undue load on rod member


38


, such pressure is transmitted through fluid passageways


93




b


or


94




b


, causing pressure responsive valves


93


or


94


, respectively, to open thus permitting intercommunication of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member and permitting the movement of arm member


13


in order to prevent damage thereto by such excessive load.




The embodiment shown in

FIG. 6

includes a control valve


34




d


which is similar in construction and operation to valve


34




a


shown in FIG.


3


. Control valve


34




d


includes a fluid passageway


100


intercommunicating the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


through fluid lines


41


and


42


, and including an electrically operated valve


101


normally disposed in the closed condition. The valve includes a fluid passageway


102


intercommunicating fluid passageway


100


with fluid line


50


of accumulator


35


when valve


101


is in the open condition, a fluid passageway


103


interconnecting portions of fluid passageway


100


and disposed in parallel with valve


101


and a fluid passageway


104


also interconnecting portions of fluid passageway


100


and also disposed in parallel with valve


101


. Passageway


103


includes a pair of check valves


105


and


106


allowing the flow of fluid only in the direction of fluid passageway


100


. Fluid passageway


104


includes a pair of check valves


107


and


108


permitting the flow of fluid only in a direction from fluid passageway


100


. Portions of fluid passageways


103


and


104


disposed between the check valves therein are interconnected by a fluid passageway


109


provided with a pressure relief valve


110


. A fluid passageway


111


intercommunicates fluid passageway


102


communicating with accumulator


35


and the portion of fluid passageway


109


intercommunicating fluid passageway


103


and pressure relief valve


110


.




In the operation of control valve


34




d


, whenever valve


101


is opened and the front end of the machine is operated in a manner to adjust the angle of arm member


13


relative to handle


12


and rod member


38


is caused to retract, fluid from the base end of cylinder member


36


will be caused to flow through fluid passageway


100


and valve


101


to the rod end of the cylinder. Excess fluid from the base end of the cylinder member will be caused to flow through fluid passageway


102


and fluid line


50


to accumulator


35


. When rod member


38


is extended, fluid will flow in the opposite direction from the rod end of cylinder member


36


to the base end thereof. A deficiency of fluid will be compensated for by a supply of fluid provided by accumulator


35


. Whenever the arm member is in the position desired by the operator, he may fix such position merely by closing valve


101


. With valve


101


in the closed position, whenever excess load is imposed on arm member


13


, pressure relief valve


110


will be caused to open thus permitting intercommunication of fluid between the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


, allowing arm member


13


to pivot relative to handle


12


to relieve the arm member of such excessive load being imposed thereon.




The strut assembly shown in

FIG. 7

includes a further modified control valve


34




e


. Such valve includes a fluid passageway


120


intercommunicating the base and rod ends of cylinder member


36


, and including an electrically operated valve


121


normally disposed in a closed condition. A fluid passageway


122


intercommunicates fluid passageway


120


on the rod end side of valve


121


and fluid line


50


of accumulator


35


, and includes an electrically operated valve


123


normally disposed in the closed condition. The valve further includes fluid passageways


124


,


125


and


126


, each intercommunicating passageway


120


on opposite sides of valve


121


. Passageway


124


is provided with a pressure release valve


127


which is operable to open upon the attainment of a predetermined pressure in the rod end of cylinder member


36


to provide a bypass of valve


121


. Passageway


125


includes a pressure relief valve


128


which normally is in the closed condition and is operable to open upon the attainment of a predetermined pressure in the base end of cylinder member


36


. Passageway


126


includes a pair of check valves


129


and


130


and further communicates with passageway


122


between valve


123


and accumulator


35


. Such check valves are adapted to open to allow the flow of fluid from accumulator


35


to either end of cylinder member


36


. A further passageway


131


communicates with passageway


126


on opposite sides of check valve


129


and includes a pressure relief valve


132


.




Control valve


34




e


operates in a manner whereby when valves


121


and


123


are opened and rod member


38


is retracted, fluid from the base end of cylinder member


36


will flow through passageway


120


to the rod end thereof and excess fluid will flow through passageway


122


to accumulator


35


. When valve


121


is in the opened condition and rod member


38


is extended, fluid from the rod end of cylinder member


36


will flow through passageway


120


to the base end of the cylinder. The deficiency of fluid is compensated for by a supply of fluid from the accumulator through passageway


126


.





FIG. 8

illustrates a strut assembly


130


including a cylinder assembly


131


, a control valve


34




f


and, optionally, an accumulator


132


. Cylinder assembly


131


functions substantially the same as cylinder assembly


33


shown in

FIGS. 1 through 7

, interconnecting bracket


18


depending from the underside of dipper stick


12


and depending arm member


13


, and includes a cylinder member


133


and a rod member


134


. The cylinder member includes a pair of end walls


135


and


136


and an intermediate wall


137


providing a pair of chambers


138


and


139


. End wall


135


is provided with a lug


140


which is adapted to be connected to depending bracket


18


by means of connecting pin


37


. Rod member


134


extends through aligned openings in end wall


136


and intermediate wall


137


, and is provided with a head section


141


cooperating with end wall


136


and intermediate wall


137


to provide variable volume chambers


139




a


and


139




b


. The outer end of rod member


134


is adapted to be connected to arm member


13


by means of connecting pin


39


.




Control valve


34




f


includes a fluid passageway


142


intercommunicating variable volume chambers


139




a


and


139




b


by means of fluid lines


143


and


144


, and including an electrically actuated valve


145


normally disposed in the closed condition, a fluid passageway


146


disposed parallel to a segment of fluid passageway


142


including valve


145


and a passageway


147


also disposed parallel to a segment of fluid passageway


142


including valve


145


. Fluid passageway


146


is provided with a pair of check valves


148


and


149


permitting fluid flow therefrom only to passageway


142


, and fluid passageway


147


is provided with a pair of check valves


150


and


151


permitting fluid flow only from fluid passageway


142


. Segments of fluid passageways


146


and


147


disposed between the check valves therein are interconnected by a fluid line


152


provided with a pressure relief valve


153


. Optionally, accumulator


132


is connected to a segment of fluid passageway


146


, between check valves


148


and


149


by a fluid passageway


154


connected to fluid line


155


. A check valve


156


is provided in fluid line


155


which functions to permit the free flow of fluid out of the accumulator and restricted flow of fluid into the accumulator.




Whenever it is desired to adjust the angular relationship of arm member


13


relative to dipper stick


12


, appropriate controls on the machine are operated to cause initially the free end of the arm member to engage the ground, then valve


145


to open and thus provide intercommunication between variable volume chambers


139




a


and


139




b


, and finally to maneuver the boom and dipper stick to position the arm member at the desired angle relative to the dipper it stick. When such position has been achieved, the controls are operated to close valve


145


thereby fixing the length of strut assembly


135


and correspondingly the angular relationship of the arm member relative to the dipper stick. Because of the construction of rod member


134


, extending in both directions from head section


141


, the use of an accumulator to compensate for the volume differential on opposite sides of the head section of the rod member as in the previously described embodiments is unnecessary. Optionally, however, accumulator


132


may be provided to compensate for any fluid differential that otherwise may occur in the system.




As in the previous embodiments, whenever an excess load is imposed on the arm member in either direction, relief valve


159


will be caused to open thereby providing intercommunication between variable volume chambers


139




a


and


139




b


, allowing rod member


134


to extend or retract and thus alleviate the load being applied to the arm member. Valve


153


is set to open a predetermined pressure and essentially functions to bypass check valves


150


or


151


, depending on the direction of the application of the excessive load on arm member


13


.




The embodiment shown in

FIG. 9

consists of a strut assembly


160


including a cylinder assembly


161


and a control valve


34




g


. The cylinder assembly includes a cylinder member


162


which may be connected at its base end to depending bracket


18


on the dipper stick, a rod member


163


connected to arm member


13


by means of a connecting pin, cooperating with the cylinder member to provide a fluid chamber


164


, and a retainer spring


165


disposed within chamber


164


and interconnecting the base wall of the cylinder member and an inner end of the rod member to prevent disconnection of the rod member relative to the cylinder member yet permit normal displacement of the rod member within the cylinder member. Control valve


34




g


essentially consists of a fluid passageway


166


interconnecting the chamber of the cylinder member and accumulator


167


. The fluid passageway is provided with then electrically actuated valve


168


normally disposed in the closed condition. A fluid line


168


provided with a pressure relief valve


169


is connected to fluid passageway


166


in a parallel relationship to valve


168


.




Upon opening valve


168


, fluid will be readily supplied to or from cylinder chamber


164


to permit rod member


163


to correspondingly extend or retract and thus permit the positioning of arm member


13


relative to the dipper stick in the manner as previously described. Upon closure of valve


168


, the confinement of fluid in cylinder chamber


164


will prevent the displacement of rod member


163


thus fixing the position of the arm member relative to the dipper stick. Spring


165


functions not only to retain the inner end of the rod member within the cylinder member but to permit its displacement relative to the cylinder member for adjusting the position of the arm member. Upon the application of excessive loads on the arm member once set in position and used to perform a work function, relief valve


169


will be caused to open and thus relieve the load imposed on the arm member.




In each of the above described strut assemblies, it will be appreciated that the angular relationship of arm member


13


relative to handle


12


may be adjusted by the machine operator simply by operating one or more electrically actuated valves to either allow intercommunication of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member or the free flow of fluid to and from a single chamber of the cylinder member of the strut assembly, and maneuvering other controls at the operator's station to engage the free end of arm member


13


with the ground and maneuver the other components of the front end of the machine to provide the desired angular relationship between the arm member and the handle. Once the arm member has been set, its angular relationship with the handle may be fixed simply by operating suitable controls to close one or more valves in the control valve of the assembly to lock the rod member of the cylinder assembly relative to the cylinder member thereof. In the use of the device, whenever any excessive loads are imposed on arm member


13


, pressure release valves within the control valve function to override the locking valves of the assembly to permit displacement of the arm member, thereby preventing damage to the arm member and/or the strut assembly.




It is contemplated within the scope of the invention that arm member


13


may consist of simply a “thumb” member as shown in the drawings or any other form of implement including a bucket, rake, grapple jaw, shear blade or crusher jaw. Arm member


13


may be operated independently or in combination with another component pivotally connected to the handle such as bucket


15


shown in the drawings. Any other component mounted on the handle and cooperating with arm member


13


also may consist of a bucket, rake, grapple jaw, shear blade, crusher blade and the like.




From the foregoing detailed description, it will be evident that there are a number of changes, adaptations and modifications of the present invention which come within the province of those persons having ordinary skill in the art to which the aforementioned invention pertains. However, it is intended that all such variations not departing from the spirit of the invention be considered as within the scope thereof as limited solely by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An attachment connectable to a handle pivotally connected to a boom of a machine for performing work functions comprising:an arm member pivotally connectable to said handle; and an extendible strut assembly including of a hydraulic cylinder assembly having a cylinder member and a rod member, one of which is pivotally connected to said arm member and the other of which is pivotally connectable to said handle, and having means intercommunicating the base and rod ends of said cylinder member, at least one electrically operable valve disposed in said intercommunicating means and operatively connectable to control means disposed on said machine, selectively operable to open said valve and permit the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of said cylinder member, and the correspondingly angular displacement of said arm member relative to said handle upon maneuver of said handle by an operator of said machine, and to close said valve and preclude the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of said cylinder member, and correspondingly the angular displacement of said arm member relative to said handle, and an accumulator selectively communicable with the variable volume chambers of said cylinder member for compensating for the fluid volume requirements of said chambers.
  • 2. An extendible strut assembly for an arm member pivotally connected to a handle pivotally connected to a machine for performing work functions comprising:a hydraulic cylinder assembly including a cylinder member pivotally connectable to one of said handle and said arm member and a rod member pivotally connectable to the other of said handle and said arm member, said cylinder member having an intermediate wall and an end wall and said rod member being journaled in said intermediate wall and end wall and having a head section disposed in said cylinder member between said intermediate wall and end wall and cooperating therewith to provide a pair of variable volume chambers; and means intercommunicating said variable volume chambers including at least one electrically operable valve disposed in said intercommunicating means and operatively connectable to control means disposed in said machine, selectively operable to open said valve and permit the free flow of fluid between said chambers, and correspondingly the angular displacement of said arm member relative to said handle upon maneuver of said arm member by an operator of said machine, and to close said valve and preclude the free flow of fluid between said chambers, and correspondingly the preclusion of the angular displacement of said arm member relative to said handle.
  • 3. An extendible strut assembly according to claim 2 including a pressure relief valve disposed in a fluid passageway intercommunicating said chambers, operable to provide intercommunication between said chambers upon imposition of a predetermined excessive load on said arm member.
  • 4. An attachment connectable to a handle pivotally connected to a boom of a machine for performing work functions comprising:an arm member pivotally connectable to said handle; and an extendible strut assembly including a cylinder member and a rod member, one of said cylinder member and rod member connected to said arm member and the other connectable to said handle, and having means intercommunicating the base and rod ends of said cylinder member, at least one electrically operable valve disposed in said intercommunicating means and operatively connectable to control means disposed on said machine, selectively operable to open said valve and permit the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of said cylinder member, and the correspondingly angular displacement of said arm member relative to said handle upon maneuver of said handle by an operator of said machine, and to close said valve and preclude the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of said cylinder member, and correspondingly the angular displacement of said arm member relative to said handle, and an accumulator selectively communicable with the variable volume chambers of said cylinder member for compensating for the fluid volume requirements of said chambers.
  • 5. An extendible strut assembly for an arm member pivotally connected to a handle pivotally connected to a machine for performing work functions comprising:a hydraulic cylinder assembly including a cylinder member connectable to one of said handle and said arm member and a rod member connectable to the other of said handle and said arm member, said cylinder member having an intermediate wall and an end wall and said rod member being journaled in said intermediate wall and end wall and having a head section disposed in said cylinder member between said intermediate wall and end wall and cooperating therewith to provide a pair of variable volume chambers; and means intercommunicating said variable volume chambers including at least one electrically operable valve disposed in said intercommunicating means and operatively connectable to control means disposed in said machine, selectively operable to open said valve and permit the free flow of fluid between said chambers, and correspondingly the angular displacement of said arm member relative to said handle upon maneuver of said arm member by an operator of said machine, and to close said valve and preclude the free flow of fluid between said chambers, and correspondingly the preclusion of the angular displacement of said arm member relative to said handle.
  • 6. An extendible strut assembly according to claim 5 including a pressure relief valve disposed in a fluid passageway intercommunicating said chambers, operable to provide intercommunication between said chambers upon imposition of a predetermined excessive load on said arm member.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation application based on a parent application having a patent application Ser. No. 09/139,467 filed on Aug. 25, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,120,237.

US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
4840111 Garnjost Jun 1989 A
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/139467 Aug 1998 US
Child 09/551150 US