Boom lock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6648582
  • Patent Number
    6,648,582
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 18, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A boom lock having an actuator and a hook assembly locks a boom of a work vehicle to a swing frame. The hook assembly is pivotally coupled to the swing frame and comprises two hooks and an actuator plate. The hook assembly has a locked position wherein the hooks contact a catch assembly located on the boom and an unlocked position wherein the hooks do not engage the catch assembly. The hook assembly is moved between these two positions by the actuator. The actuator is provided with a fork having an upper tine that contacts the top surface of the actuator plate and a lower tine that contacts the bottom surface of the actuator plate. The actuator is pivotally mounted to the vehicle by a bracket and is provided with a latch for latching the actuator in a first or second position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a boom lock for locking the boom of a backhoe or excavator to the swing frame during transporting and craning operations.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Excavators and backhoes are widely used in the construction industry for doing excavation work. They are typically provided with a pivotal boom which is attached to the vehicle by a swing frame. The swing frame is provided with a vertical pivot for pivoting the backhoe about a vertical axis relative to the vehicle. The boom of the backhoe is joined to the swing frame by a horizontal pivot and can be pivoted relative to the swing frame about a horizontal axis. A dipperstick is pivotally mounted to the boom. The positions of the swing frame relative to the vehicle, the boom relative to the swing frame, and the dipperstick relative to the boom are controlled by hydraulic cylinders. Typically, a bucket is pivotally attached to the end of the dipperstick remote from the boom. A hydraulic cylinder pivotally attached to the dipperstick is used to position the bucket relative to the dipperstick through a bucket linkage.




During transporting operations, as the vehicle is being moved from one job site to another, the boom is locked relative to the swing frame, and the swing frame locked relative to the vehicle. During craning operations, the boom is locked relative to the frame, but the swing frame is not locked relative to the vehicle. Various examples of boom locks are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,225,282, 4,260,321 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,064,339.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a boom lock having an actuator fork with upper and lower tines that locks and releases the boom lock.




A work vehicle having a boom that is pivotally mounted to a swing frame is provided with a boom lock for locking the boom to the swing frame. A hook assembly is pivotally mounted to the swing frame and is provided with two downwardly oriented hooks that are joined by an enlarged actuator plate. The enlarged actuator plate has a top surface and a bottom surface. The hooks are designed to engage a catch assembly located on the boom locking the boom to the swing frame. The catch assembly comprises a pin that extends transversely across the width of the boom. The hook assembly has a locked position where the hooks engage the catch assembly, and an unlocked position where the hooks do not engage the catch assembly.




The position of the hook assembly is controlled by an actuator having a fork with upper and lower tines. The upper tine has a downwardly bent tip that selectively engages the upper surface of the enlarged actuator plate in response to movement by the actuator, thereby releasing the boom lock. The lower tine has an upwardly bent tip for engaging the lower surface of the enlarged actuator plate in response to movement by the actuator, thereby applying the lock and locking the boom to the swing frame.




The actuator is pivotally mounted to the vehicle by a bracket. The actuator is provided with an upwardly extending lever arm. A latch is pivotally mounted to the actuator. The latch having an downwardly facing detent for engaging a catch pin on the bracket. The latch having a first position corresponding to the locked position of the hook assembly, and a second position corresponding to the unlocked position of the hook assembly. The downwardly facing detent defining the second position of the latch. The latch is biased downwardly into contact with the catch pin by a spring extending between the bracket and the latch.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a rear perspective view of a backhoe loader.





FIG. 2

is a rear perspective view of the boom and boom lock wherein the boom is oriented straight behind the work vehicle.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged rear perspective view of the boom and boom lock wherein the boom is rotated with respect to the work vehicle.





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of the boom lock.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a work vehicle, such as a backhoe loader


10


, having a frame


12


to which are mounted ground engaging wheels


14


for supporting and propelling the frame. Although the current invention is illustrated as being mounted on a wheeled work vehicle, it can also be mounted on a crawler work vehicle or other suitable work vehicles. In addition, the boom lock of the present invention could be used on an excavator. The backhoe loader


10


is provided with a loader bucket


16


having a suitable loader bucket linkage for manipulating the loader bucket relative to the frame. The rear of the vehicle frame


12


is provided with a swing frame


18


. A boom


20


is pivotally coupled to the swing frame


18


, a dipperstick


22


is pivotally connected to the boom at pivot


24


and a bucket


26


is pivotally connected to the dipperstick


22


. A bucket actuating hydraulic cylinder


28


manipulates the bucket


26


through a bucket linkage. The backhoe loader is also provided with two stabilizers


30


. The operation of the vehicle is controlled from either an open or closed operator's station


32


.




The swing frame


18


is pivotally coupled to the vehicle frame


12


by a vertical swing frame pivot


34


. Swing frame hydraulic cylinder


36


pivots the swing frame


18


relative to the vehicle frame


12


about a vertical swing frame axis defined by the swing frame pivot


34


. The swing frame


18


is provided with two pairs of forwardly projecting vertically arranged portions


38


. The topmost pair of portions


38


is provided with vertical pin receiving apertures


40


. Two rearwardly extending portions


42


of the vehicle frame


12


are sandwiched between the pairs of forwardly extending portions


38


to which the swing frame


18


is pivotally coupled by swing frame pivot


34


. The topmost portion


42


is also provided with a vertical aperture, not shown. The vertical aperture on the rearwardly extending portion


42


is aligned with apertures


40


when the swing frame


18


is in a selected locking position on the vehicle frame


12


as defined by the position of the aligned apertures. When the apertures are aligned, a removable pin


46


having a handle


48


can be inserted into the apertures for locking the swing frame


18


relative to the vehicle frame


12


.




Lock assembly


50


is pivotally mounted to the swing frame


18


by lock assembly pivot


52


. The lock assembly


50


comprises an integral piece having two downwardly oriented hooks


54


joined by an actuator plate


56


. The actuator plate


56


has an enlarged portion


58


located above the swing frame pivot axis defined by the swing frame pivots


34


. The enlarged portion


58


has a top surface


60


and a bottom surface


62


. The hooks


54


are designed to engage a catch assembly


64


when the hook assembly is moved into its locked position. The catch assembly


64


comprises a transversely extending pin that extends across the width of the boom


20


.




The hook assembly


50


is moved from a locked downwardly tilted position to its unlocked upwardly tilted position by actuator


66


. The actuator


66


comprises a fork


68


having an upper tine


70


and a lower tine


72


. The upper tine


70


is provided with a downwardly bent tip


74


that selectively engages the top surface


60


of the enlarged portion


58


of the hook assembly


50


. Similarly, the lower tine


72


is provided with an upwardly bent tip


76


that engages the bottom surface


62


of the enlarged portion


58


of the hook assembly


50


. The downwardly bent tip


74


is used to push the actuator plate


56


downwardly driving the hooks


54


upwardly to release the boom


20


from the swing frame


18


. The upwardly bent tip


76


is used to push the actuator plate


56


upwardly pushing the actuator plate


56


upward and the hooks


54


downwardly to lock the boom


20


to the swing frame


18


.




The actuator


66


is pivotally attached to a bracket


78


that is mounted to the frame


12


of the vehicle


10


. In the illustrated embodiment, the bracket


78


is mounted to the backhoe control console


80


. The actuator


66


is provided with an upwardly extending lever arm


82


having a hand grip


84


. A latch


86


is pivotally attached to the lever arm


82


. The latch


86


is provided with a downwardly facing detent


88


which engages catch pin


90


mounted to the bracket. The latch


86


has a first position and a second position. The first position corresponds to the locked position of the hook assembly


50


, and the second position corresponds to the unlocked position of the hook assembly


50


. The second position is defined by the downwardly facing detent


88


engaging the catch pin


90


. The latch is held in this position by a spring


92


downwardly biasing the downwardly facing detent


88


into engagement with the catch pin


90


. The spring extends between aperture


94


on the latch


86


and lever arm aperture


96


. The actuator


66


is pivoted on the bracket


78


. The latch


86


is provided with an upwardly extending handle


98


that is parallel to the lever arm


82


for releasing the latch


86


.




Having described the preferred embodiment, it will become apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A vehicle having a boom, the vehicle having a swing frame for pivotally mounting the boom on the vehicle on a vertical pivot about a vertical swing frame pivot axis, the vehicle being provided with an operator's station from which the operation of the boom is controlled, the boom being swingably mounted on the swing frame on a horizontal boom pivot for movement between a transport position and selected working positions, and a boom hydraulic cylinder operative between the boom and the swing frame for positioning the boom, and a locking device for selectively locking the boom to the swing frame so the boom is prevented from rotating about the boom pivot when in its transport position, the locking device comprising:a hook assembly pivotally coupled to the swing frame about a hook assembly pivot, the hook assembly having a hook and an actuator plate, the actuator plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, the hook assembly having a locked position and an unlocked position; a catch assembly mounted to the boom which is engaged by the hook when the hook assembly is in its locked position; an actuator is mounted to the frame of a vehicle, the actuator comprising a fork having a top tine and a bottom tine, the top tine selectively engaging the top surface of the actuator plate and the bottom tine selectively engaging the bottom surface of the actuator plate for moving the hook assembly from its locked position to its unlocked position and from its unlocked position to its locked position.
  • 2. The vehicle as defined by claim 1 wherein the top tine of the fork has a downwardly bent tip that contacts the top surface of the actuator plate and generally corresponds to the vertical swing frame pivot axis and the bottom tine of the fork has an upwardly bent tip that contacts the bottom surface of the actuator plate and generally corresponds to the vertical swing frame pivot axis.
  • 3. The vehicle as defined by claim 2 wherein the actuator is pivotally mounted to the frame of the vehicle by a bracket.
  • 4. The vehicle as defined by claim 3 wherein the actuator is also provided with an upwardly extending lever arm, the lever arm is provided with a latch that engages a catch, the catch being located on the bracket, the latch having a first position and a second position, the first position corresponding to the locked position of the hook assembly and the second position corresponding to the unlocked position of the hook assembly.
  • 5. The vehicle as defined by claim 4 wherein the second position of the latch is defined by a downwardly facing detent formed on the latch that engages the catch to latch the hook assembly in its unlocked position.
  • 6. The vehicle as defined by claim 5 wherein a spring extends between the latch and the actuator for biasing the latch downwardly.
  • 7. The vehicle as defined by claim 6 wherein the catch assembly comprises a catch pin that extends transversely across the boom.
  • 8. The vehicle as defined by claim 7 wherein the hook comprises a downwardly oriented hook that engages the catch pin when the hook is in its locked position.
  • 9. The vehicle as defined by claim 8 wherein the hook assembly is provided with a second downwardly oriented hook that engages the catch pin when the hook is in its locked position.
  • 10. The vehicle as defined by claim 8 wherein the actuator plate and the two downwardly oriented hooks are a single integral hook assembly.
  • 11. A work vehicle for performing a work operation, the work vehicle comprising:a frame; an operator's station mounted to the frame from which the operation of the boom is controlled; ground engaging assembly coupled to the frame for supporting the propelling the frame; a swing frame pivotally coupled to the frame by a vertical swing frame pivot, defining a vertical swing frame axis; a boom is pivotally coupled to the swing frame by a boom pivot for movement between a transport position and selected working positions; a boom hydraulic cylinder operative between the boom and the swing frame for positioning the boom; and a locking device for selectively locking the boom to the swing frame so the boom is prevented from rotating about the boom pivot when in its transport position, the locking device is provided with two hooks that are pivotally coupled to the swing frame, an actuator plate extends between the two hooks, the actuator plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, the hooks having a locked position and an unlocked position, a catch assembly is mounted to the boom which is engaged by the hooks when the hooks are in their locked position, an actuator is mounted to the frame of a vehicle, the actuator comprising a fork having a top tine and a bottom tine, the top tine selectively engaging the top surface of the actuator plate and the bottom tine selectively engaging the bottom surface of the actuator plate for moving the hooks from their locked position to their unlocked position and from their unlocked position to their locked position.
  • 12. The work vehicle as defined by claim 11 wherein the top tine of the fork has a downwardly bent tip that contacts the top surface of the actuator plate and generally corresponds to the vertical swing frame pivot axis and the bottom tine of the fork has an upwardly bent tip that contacts the bottom surface of the actuator plate and generally corresponds to the vertical swing frame pivot axis.
  • 13. The work vehicle as defined by claim 12 wherein the actuator is pivotally mounted to the frame of the vehicle by a bracket.
  • 14. The work vehicle as defined by claim 13 wherein the actuator is also provided with an upwardly extending lever arm, the lever arm is provided with a latch that engages a catch, the catch being located on the bracket, the latch having a first position and a second position, the first position corresponding to the locked position of the hooks and the second position corresponding to the unlocked position of the hooks.
  • 15. The work vehicle as defined by claim 14 wherein the second position of the latch is defined by a downwardly facing detent formed on the latch that engages the catch to latch the hooks in their unlocked position.
  • 16. The work vehicle as defined by claim 15 wherein a spring extends between the latch and the actuator for biasing the latch downwardly.
  • 17. The work vehicle as defined by claim 16 wherein the catch assembly comprises a catch pin that extends transversely across the boom.
  • 18. The work vehicle as defined by claim 17 wherein the two hooks are downwardly oriented and engage the catch pin when the hooks are in their locked position.
  • 19. The work vehicle as defined by claim 18 wherein the actuator plate and the two downwardly oriented hooks are a single integral assembly.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
4225282 Nordstrom et al. Sep 1980 A
4260321 Beauchamp et al. Apr 1981 A
4887938 Menke Dec 1989 A
5064339 Ahlers Nov 1991 A
5967737 Kraske et al. Oct 1999 A