Claims
- 1. A coupling for use in detachably connecting a movable boom to a back side of an implement and having manual and quick connect coupling modes for connecting the boom and implement, said coupling comprising a bracket having means adapted for pivotal connection to said boom, said bracket having a laterally extending connector adapted to be releasably coupled to said implement, a housing connected to said bracket and supporting said connector to slide laterally inwardly to an unlatched position and laterally outwardly to a latched position, a manually operable actuator accessible from outside of said housing and rotatably supported by said housing for movement between unlatched and latched positions, said actuator also being translationally movable with respect to the housing, a laterally rigid link located in said housing and pivotally connected to said actuator and said connector, said link being operable upon manual rotation of said actuator toward its latched position to push said connector toward its latched position for manual coupling and being operable upon manual rotation of said actuator toward its unlatched position to pull said connector toward its unlatched position for manual uncoupling, a spring urging said connector toward its latched position and yielding to enable said connector to move toward its unlatched position in the quick connect coupling mode independently of manual operation of said actuator, the actuator being unrestricted so that it is free to be driven in rotation through said link by movement of the connector inwardly toward its unlatched position during the quick connect coupling mode to rotate the actuator toward its unlatched position thereby to indicate the position of the connector, said link causing said actuator to turn from its latched position toward its unlatched position whenever said connector is moved toward its unlatched position independently of manual operation of said actuator.
- 2. A coupling as defined in claim 1 further including a visual warning indicia on said housing, the relationship between said actuator and said warning indicia being at a first condition when said actuator is in its latched position and being at a second and different condition when said actuator is in its unlatched position.
- 3. A coupling as defined in claim 1 further including a warning flag on said housing and positioned in front of said actuator, said flag being substantially covered by said actuator when said actuator is in its latched position and being substantially exposed to view when said actuator is in its unlatched position.
- 4. A coupling as defined in claim 1 in which said actuator includes a handle located completely outside of said housing, a hole in said housing, and a shaft rotatably supported within said hole and connecting said handle to said link.
- 5. A coupling for use in detachably connecting a movable boom to a back side of an implement and having manual and quick connect coupling modes for connecting the boom and implement, said coupling comprising laterally spaced brackets each having means adapted for pivotal connection to said boom, each of said brackets having upper and lower laterally extending connectors adapted to be releasably coupled to said implement, a housing connected to and extending between said brackets and supporting said lower connectors to slide laterally inwardly to unlatched positions and laterally outwardly to latched positions, a manually operable actuator accessible from outside of said housing and rotatably supported by said housing for movement between unlatched and latched positions, said actuator also being translationally movable with respect to the housing, laterally rigid link means located in said housing and pivotally connected to said actuator and said lower connectors, said link means being operable upon manual rotation of said actuator toward its latched position to push said lower connectors toward their latched positions for manual coupling and being operable upon manual rotation of said actuator toward its unlatched position to pull said lower connectors toward their unlatched positions for manual uncoupling, and springs urging said lower connectors toward their latched positions and yielding to enable said lower connectors to move toward their unlatched positions in the quick connect coupling mode independently of manual operation of said actuator, the actuator being unrestricted so that it is free to be driven in rotation through said link by movement of the connector inwardly toward its unlatched position during the quick connect coupling mode to rotate the actuator toward its unlatched position thereby to indicate the position of the connector, said link means causing said actuator to turn from its latched position toward its unlatched position whenever said lower connectors are moved toward their unlatched positions independently of manual operation of said actuator.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/263,086 filed on Jun. 21, 1994, now abandoned.
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270504 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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F.F.C. 4000, 4500, 6000, 6500 Quick-Attach Owner's & Operator's Manual (10 pages), Published circa 1992. |
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