Auto-up switch for simultaneously retracting a pair of stabilizer legs on a backhoe loader machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6481749
  • Patent Number
    6,481,749
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 18, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 19, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
Automatic and simultaneous retraction of a pair of stabilizer legs for a backhoe loader machine 10 is beneficial for the operator when operation of the backhoe loader is complete. Instead of retracting the stabilizer legs by manually holding a pair of control switches continuously in a control position, the operator may simply push an auto-up switch with a single, “one-touch” contact. Once the auto-up switch has been activated by the “one-touch” contact, a timer relay is enabled. The timer relay acts independently of the auto-up switch to control the simultaneously retraction of the stabilizer legs without any further contact to the auto-up switch. When the timer relay is enabled, it sends a signal to activate the control switches for a preselected time. The activation of the control switches actuates a pair of solenoid valves which control the movement of the stabilizer legs from any one of a plurality of extended positions to a fully retracted position within the preselected time.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates generally to a mechanism for retracting a pair of stabilizer legs for a backhoe loader machine and more particularly to the ability to simultaneously retract the pair of stabilizer legs with a single switch from an extended position to a fully retracted position.




BACKGROUND ART




It is well known that a machine, such as a backhoe loader, is used to dig ditches, foundations, basements, and the like. During such machining operations, the backhoe loader machine utilizes a pair of stabilizer legs to maintain a steady and solid working foundation. The foundation is established when the pair of stabilizer legs are extended either individually or together by separate and continuous activation of a pair of control switches. Each one of the pair of control switches is coupled with a respective one of the pair of stabilizer legs and the amount of stabilizer leg extension depends on the surrounding terrain. Generally, upon completion of machining operations, the pair of stabilizer legs are retracted through the separate and continuous activation of the pair of control switches. The ability to retract both of the stabilizer legs simultaneously without continuous operation of the pair of control switches, however, would be beneficial for an operator due to an ease in operation.




A design disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,124,226 issued to Frank T. Phillips on Nov. 7, 1978 utilizes four hydraulically operated outrigger assemblies on a mobile crane. A control system is provided for operating the eight cylinders to extend, retract, and lower and raise the outriggers through actuation of horizontal and vertical stabilizer cylinders, respectively. Simultaneous extension or retraction of the outrigger assemblies is achieved by the continuous operation of various switches in combination. Unfortunately, the ability to simultaneously retract the outrigger assemblies through a single switch that does not require continuous operation is not disclosed. The ability to simultaneously retract the outrigger assemblies in such a manner would improve operator flexibility by lessening the time and energy normally spent on retracting the outrigger assemblies.




The present invention is directed to overcoming the problems as set forth above.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




In one aspect of the present invention, a method is disclosed for individually extending and simultaneously retracting a pair of stabilizer legs for a work machine. The work machine has a control device for selecting forward or reverse directions of movement for the work machine and is operatively associated with a power source. The method comprises the steps of activating a pair of control switches in communication with the power source. One of the pair of control switches is operatively associated with a respective one of a pair of stabilizer legs for individually moving the stabilizer legs from a retracted position to an extended position. Then, activating a singular auto-up switch in communication with the power source. The auto-up switch is operatively associated with the pair of stabilizer legs for moving both of the pair of stabilizer legs simultaneously from the extended position to the retracted position.




In another aspect of the invention, a work machine has front and rear end portions, a control panel disposed within an interior of the work machine, a pair of stabilizer legs connected to the rear end portion, a hydraulic cylinder operatively associated with each of the pair of stabilizer legs for moving the stabilizer legs in a plurality of positions between fully extended and fully retracted. The work machine is capable of movement in forward or reverse directions and has a control device for selecting the forward or reverse direction. The invention comprises a pair of control switches located on the control panel that are operatively associated with a respective one of the pair of stabilizer legs. The pair of control switches are adapted through activation for actuating the hydraulic cylinders individually to move the stabilizer legs from any one of the plurality of retracted positions to any one of the plurality of extended positions. A singular auto-up switch is located on the control panel and is operatively associated with the pair of stabilizer legs. The auto-up switch is adapted through activation for actuating the pair of hydraulic cylinders simultaneously to move both of the pair of stabilizer legs from the any one of the plurality of extended positions to the fully retracted position.




The present invention includes the ability to simultaneously retract a pair of stabilizer legs for a work machine through a single, auto-up switch. The simultaneous and automatic retraction of the pair of stabilizer legs increases ease of operation and operator flexibility.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a backhoe loader machine having an extension and retraction system for a pair of stabilizer legs in accordance with the present invention and depicting the stabilizer legs in an extended position;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the backhoe loader machine of

FIG. 1

depicting the stabilizer legs in a fully retracted position;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of a control panel within the interior of a cab for the backhoe loader machine of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged hydraulic schematic showing the hydraulic operation of the extension and retraction system in detail and in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 5

is a schematic diagram of the electrohydraulic extension and retraction system for the backhoe loader machine of

FIG. 1

in accordance with the present invention.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, a specific embodiment thereof has been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the invention to the particular form disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-5

, a work machine


10


, such as a backhoe loader, is shown incorporating an extension and retraction system


20


for a pair of stabilizer legs


24


,


28


. Although the present invention is shown in operative association with a backhoe loader, it should be understood that the present invention may be incorporated on any suitable work machine


10


. Looking more closely at

FIGS. 1-2

, the backhoe loader


10


includes a machine frame


32


with front and rear end portions


36


,


40


supported for travel by a plurality of wheels, one of which is shown at


44


. An electrical power source


48


, such as a battery, is disposed within the frame


32


of the backhoe loader


10


and is shown schematically on

FIG. 5. A

cab


60


is mounted on the frame


32


in a well-known manner and has an interior portion


64


. A control device


66


, shown schematically in

FIG. 5

, is disposed within the interior portion


64


to allow the operator (not shown) to select either forward or reverse directions of movement for the backhoe loader


10


. It should be understood that the control device


66


may be of any suitable design for actuating either a standard or automatic transmission of the backhoe loader


10


. The interior portion


64


includes a seat


68


therein for occupation by the operator (not shown). The seat


68


swivels between front and rear positions


80


,


84


, the rear position


84


being shown in FIG.


1


. When the seat


68


is in the rear position


84


, it faces a rear control panel


88


, a portion of which is shown in FIG.


3


. The rear control panel


88


is connected in a well-known manner within the interior portion


64


of the cab


60


. As seen in

FIG. 3

, a pair of control switches


100


,


104


of any suitable type, such as spring-loaded toggle switches, capable of movement to upper and lower control positions


108


,


112


are mounted on the rear control panel


88


. A single, auto-up switch


120


of any suitable type, such as a push button spring-loaded switch, is mounted adjacent one of the pair of control switches


100


. It should be understood that the control switches


100


,


104


and the auto-up switch


120


may be mounted on any suitable structure within the interior portion


64


of the cab


60


. It should also be understood that the control switches


100


,


104


or the auto-up switch


120


may be incorporated together or separately to achieve the same function. The control switches


100


,


104


and auto-up switch


120


are connected for activation to the electrical power source


48


in a well-known manner.




Referring again to

FIGS. 1-2

, the pair of stabilizer legs


24


,


28


are secured on the rear end portion


40


of the frame


32


in a conventional manner. The stabilizer legs


24


,


28


are movable between a fully extended position


130


and a fully retracted position


134


(the fully retracted position


134


being shown in FIG.


2


). It should be understood that the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


may be positioned at any one of a plurality of positions along the fully extended and fully retracted positions


130


,


134


. The movement of the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


is accomplished through a pair of hydraulic cylinders


140


,


144


. Each of the pair of hydraulic cylinders


140


,


144


are connected in a well-known manner at a first end


150


to the frame


32


and at a second end


154


to a respective one of the pair of stabilizer legs


24


,


28


. The hydraulic cylinders


140


,


144


may be of any suitable type, but preferably double actuated. The double actuated hydraulic cylinders


140


,


144


each include a housing


160


with a piston and rod assembly


164


therein, seen more clearly in FIG.


1


and also diagrammatically in hydraulic circuit


170


of FIG.


4


.




The hydraulic circuit


170


of

FIG. 4

includes a reservoir


174


for holding a quantity of hydraulic fluid. The reservoir


174


is connected to a pump


180


via line


184


. The pump


180


may be of any suitable type capable of pressurizing the hydraulic fluid. The pump


180


is connected to a pair of solenoid valves


190


,


194


via line


200


. The solenoid valves


190


,


194


may be of any suitable type but capable of actuation from a normally closed position (not shown) to either a first or second open position (not shown). Each of the solenoid valves


190


,


194


includes a control valve (not shown) therein and is connected to a respective one of the pair of hydraulic cylinders


140


,


144


. The piston and rod assembly


164


, normally disposed at a mid-position, is capable of moving the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


between the extended and retracted positions


130


,


134


dependent upon the introduction of pressurized hydraulic fluid into either upper or lower portions


220


,


224


of the hydraulic cylinders


140


,


144


through lines


230


,


234


, respectively, in response to movement of the control valves (not shown) to either of the first or second open positions (not shown) in a well-known manner. It should be understood that although the solenoid valves


190


,


194


shown have two open positions respectively connected to the upper and lower portions


220


,


224


of the hydraulic cylinders


140


,


144


to facilitate the extension and retraction of the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


, two separate solenoid valves could be utilized to achieve the same function.




Referring more particularly to an electrical circuit


270


for the extension and retraction system


20


, shown in

FIG. 5

, the pair of control switches


100


,


104


and auto-up switch


120


are shown schematically in communication with the electrical power source


48


. Each of the control switches


100


,


104


are coupled to a respective solenoid valve


190


,


194


via extension and retraction lines


290


,


294


,


298


,


302


, respectively. It should be understood that four solenoid valves are shown in

FIG. 5

to clarify the separate extension and retraction circuits of each of the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


. A timer relay


310


is shown coupled via input line


314


to the auto-up switch


120


and coupled via output lines


318


,


322


to each of the control switches


100


,


104


, respectively. Further, the control switches


100


,


104


are coupled to the timer relay


310


through input line


330


which is operative with input line


314


from the auto-up switch


120


. The control device


66


is connected to an alarm relay


334


through output lines


340


. The alarm relay


334


is coupled to an alarm device


348


via line


352


. The pair of control switches


100


,


104


are coupled to the alarm device


348


via output lines


360


,


364


, respectively. It should be understood that the electrical circuit


270


is connected in a conventional manner to a ground G. Further, lighting for the rear control panel


88


is shown schematically in

FIG. 5

but not described in detail. It should also be understood that although a timer relay


310


is described, any suitable time delay mechanism, such a pressure or limit switch (not shown), may be utilized without extending beyond the scope of the present invention.




Industrial Applicability




Prior to operation of the backhoe loader


10


for digging, trenching, and the like, the operator (not shown) will generally stabilize the backhoe loader


10


by extending the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


into contact with the surrounding terrain. To accomplish that purpose, the operator (not shown) will manually hold the control switches


100


,


104


, either singularly or together, in the lower control position


112


until the desired extension is obtained. The movement of the control switches


100


,


104


to the lower control position


112


activates the control switches


100


,


104


to actuate the solenoid valves


190


,


194


to the first open position in a conventional manner. The first open position of the solenoid valves


190


,


194


allows hydraulic fluid from the reservoir


174


to move through the pump


180


. The pump


180


pressurizes the hydraulic fluid for entry through the solenoid valves


190


,


194


and into the upper portion


220


of the hydraulic cylinders


140


,


144


, thus extending the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


. The retraction of the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


may also be accomplished through the control switches


100


,


104


. To accomplish that purpose, the operator (not shown) will manually hold the control switches


100


,


104


, either singularly or together, in the upper control position


108


until the desired retraction is obtained. As described previously, the movement of the control switches


100


,


104


to the upper control position


108


activates the control switches


100


,


104


to actuate the solenoid valves


190


,


194


to the second open position. Conversely, pressurized hydraulic fluid flows through the solenoid valves


190


,


194


and into the lower portion


224


of the hydraulic cylinders


140


,


144


for retracting the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


.




Automatic and simultaneous retraction of the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


is beneficial for the operator (not shown) when operation of the backhoe loader


10


is complete. Instead of retracting the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


manually by holding the control switches


100


,


104


in the upper control position


108


, the operator (not shown) may simply push the auto-up switch


120


with a single, “one-touch” contact to initialize activation. The “one-touch” contact of the auto-up switch


120


removes the requirement of manually holding a switch continuously throughout the retraction of the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


. Once the auto-up switch


120


has been activated, the timer relay


310


is enabled. Thereafter, the timer relay


310


acts independently of the auto-up switch


120


to control the simultaneous retraction of the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


without any further contact to the auto-up switch


120


. This is accomplished when the timer relay


310


is enabled by a primary signal from the auto-up switch


120


. The timer relay


310


then sends a signal to activate the control switches


100


,


104


for a preselected time, preferably greater than the total time necessary to fully retract the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


from the fully extended position


130


. The activation of the control switches


100


,


104


actuates the solenoid valves


190


,


194


into the second open position, allowing pressurized hydraulic fluid to flow simultaneously into the lower portions


224


of the hydraulic cylinders


140


,


144


. The stabilizer legs


24


,


28


are moved completely to the fully retracted position


134


from any one of the plurality of extended positions within the preselected time. However, if either the control switches


100


,


104


or auto-up switch


120


is contacted by the operator (not shown) during the preselected time, the simultaneous retraction of the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


is interrupted. This occurs due to a secondary signal being sent from the control switches


100


,


104


or auto-up switch


120


during the preselected time that disables the timer relay


310


. Further, if the operator (not shown) moves the control device


66


into gear during the preselected time, thus selecting the forward or reverse direction of movement for the backhoe loader


10


, the alarm device


348


will sound. This occurs when the alarm device


348


is activated by a signal from both the control device


66


, when selecting the forward or reverse direction of movement of the backhoe loader


10


, and the timer relay


310


, when enabled to control the simultaneous retraction of the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


. It should be understood that the movement of the control device


66


into gear during retraction of the stabilizer legs


24


,


28


, either by use of the control switches


100


,


104


or the auto-up switch


120


, will cause activation of the alarm device


348


.




Other aspects, objects and advantages of this invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, disclosure and the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method of individually extending and simultaneously retracting a pair of stabilizer legs for a work machine, the work machine having a control device for selecting forward or reverse directions of movement for the work machine and being operatively associated with a power source, comprising the steps of:activating a pair of control switches in communication with the power source, one of the pair of control switches being operatively associated with a respective one of a pair of stabilizer legs for individually moving the stabilizer legs from a retracted position to an extended position; activating a singular auto-up switch in communication with the power source, the auto-up switch being operatively associated with the pair of stabilizer legs for moving both of the pair of stabilizer legs simultaneously from the extended position to the retracted position; and selecting the forward or reverse direction of the work machine subsequent to retraction of the stabilizer legs.
  • 2. The method of individually extending and simultaneously retracting the pair of stabilizer legs of claim 1, wherein the step of activating the auto-up switch includes the step of:contacting the auto-up switch in a single, non-continuous motion, the movement of both of the pair of stabilizer legs simultaneously from the extended position to the retracted position being independent of further contact with the auto-up switch after activation.
  • 3. The method of individually extending and simultaneously retracting the pair of stabilizer legs of claim 1, including the steps of:activating the auto-up switch through a single, non-continuous contact that automatically moves both of the pair of stabilizer legs simultaneously from the extended position to the retracted position, the movement of both of the pair of stabilizer legs being independent of the auto-up switch after the contact; coupling a time delay mechanism with the auto-up switch so that the simultaneous retraction of the pair of stabilizer legs is completed within a preselected time; and activating either of the pair of control switches or the auto-up switch during the preselected time disables the time delay mechanism and interrupts the simultaneous retraction of the pair of stabilizer legs.
  • 4. The method of individually extending and simultaneously retracting the pair of stabilizer legs of claim 3, including the step of:selecting the forward or reverse direction of the work machine with the control device prior to the completion of the preselected time for simultaneously retracting the pair of stabilizer legs activates an alarm device coupled with the control device and time delay mechanism.
  • 5. The method of individually extending and simultaneously retracting the pair of stabilizer legs of claim 1, wherein moving the stabilizer legs from the retracted position to the extended position includes the steps of:actuating a pair of solenoid valves, one of the pair of solenoid valves being connected with a respective one of the pair of control switches and movable from a closed position to an open position by the activation of the control switches; and allowing a flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid to move from a pump to a first end of a pair of hydraulic cylinders through the actuation of the pair of solenoid valves to the open position, one of the hydraulic cylinders operative with a respective one of the pair of stabilizer legs to move the stabilizer legs from a retracted position to an extended position.
  • 6. The method of individually extending and simultaneously retracting the pair of stabilizer legs of claim 5, wherein moving the stabilizer legs from the extended position to the retracted position includes the steps of:actuating the pair of solenoid valves, the pair of solenoid valves being connected with the auto-up switch and movable from the closed position to the open position by the activation of the auto-up switch; and allowing the pressurized hydraulic fluid to move from the pump to a second end of the pair of hydraulic cylinders through the actuation of the pair of solenoid valves to the open position to move the stabilizer legs from an extended position to a retracted position.
  • 7. A work machine having front and rear end portions, a control panel disposed within an interior of the work machine, a pair of stabilizer legs connected to the rear end portion, a hydraulic cylinder operatively associated with each of the pair of stabilizer legs for moving the stabilizer legs in a plurality of positions between fully extended and fully retracted, the work machine capable of movement in forward or reverse directions, comprising:a pair of control switches located on the control panel and being operatively associated with a respective one of the pair of stabilizer legs and adapted through activation for actuating the hydraulic cylinders individually to move the stabilizer legs from any one of the plurality of retracted positions to any one of the plurality of extended positions; a singular auto-up switch located on the control panel and being operatively associated with the pair of stabilizer legs and adapted through activation for actuating the pair of hydraulic cylinders simultaneously to move both of the pair of stabilizer legs from the any one of the plurality of extended positions to the fully retracted position; and a control device for selecting the forward or reverse drive condition of the work machine, the control device being selected subsequent to retraction of the stabilizer legs.
  • 8. The work machine of claim 7, wherein the auto-up switch actuates the pair of hydraulic cylinders automatically when activated by a single, non-continuous contact, the movement of both of the pair of stabilizer legs being independent of further contact with the auto-up switch after activation.
  • 9. The work machine of claim 8, including a time delay mechanism in communication with the auto-up switch, the time delay mechanism being responsive to the auto-up switch for controlling the completion of the simultaneous retraction of the pair of stabilizer legs within a preselected time.
  • 10. The work machine of claim 9, wherein during the preselected time and in response to either of the pair of control switches or the auto-up switch the time delay mechanism interrupts the simultaneous retraction of the pair of stabilizer legs.
  • 11. The work machine of claim 10, wherein the actuation of the hydraulic cylinders for moving the stabilizer legs from the any one of the plurality of extended positions to the fully retracted position is controlled through a hydraulic circuit including a pair of solenoid valves movable between open and closed positions and a pump in fluid communication with the pair of solenoid valves, both of the solenoid valves being connected to the auto-up switch and the time delay mechanism and adapted for actuation to the open position when the auto-up switch is activated.
  • 12. The work machine of claim 7, wherein the auto-up switch is located separately from the pair of control switches.
  • 13. The work machine of claim 7, wherein the auto-up switch is integral with the pair of control switches.
  • 14. The work machine of claim 7, wherein actuation of the hydraulic cylinders for individually moving the stabilizer legs from the any one of the plurality of retracted positions to the any one of a plurality of extended positions is controlled through a hydraulic circuit including a pair of solenoid valves movable between open and closed positions and a pump in fluid communication with pair of solenoid valves, each of the solenoid valves being connected to a respective one of the pair of control switches and adapted for actuation to the open position when either of the pair of control switches is activated.
  • 15. The work machine of claim 7, wherein the actuation of the hydraulic cylinders for simultaneously moving the stabilizer legs from the any one of the plurality of extended positions to the fully retracted position is controlled through a hydraulic circuit including a pair of solenoid valves movable between open and closed positions and a pump in fluid communication with pair of solenoid valves, both of the solenoid valves being connected to the auto-up switch and adapted for actuation to the open position when the auto-up switch is activated.
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