Claims
- 1. An excavating and loading machine comprising:
- a main frame having forward and rearward ends;
- undercarriage means having forward and rearward movement capability for supporting said main frame;
- an axle rigidly supported at the forward end of said main frame;
- a plurality of endless excavating chain assemblies having a series of adjacent buckets, each comprising a cutting edge, transverse walls, side walls and means for expansibly spanning a chordal dimension of multiple chain pitches;
- digging sprocket means rotatably mounted cantilever on said axle for supporting at least two said excavating chain assemblies so that the excavation made thereby is wider than the width of said undercarriage;
- upper sprocket means for engaging and driving said excavating chain assemblies so that said cutting edges excavate material in advance of said machine and so that said buckets carry the excavated material upwardly and are inverted when passing thereover so as to discharge said material;
- drive means for rotating said upper sprockets;
- smoothing means located between said excavating chain assemblies and said undercarriage for cleaning and evening the surface cut by said excavating chain assemblies;
- conveyor means located entirely behind said excavating chain assemblies for taking away material discharged from buckets inverted in passing over said upper sprocket means and conveying said material rearwardly to a material delivery position; and
- adjustment means for raising and lowering said axle relative to said undercarriage so as to position said excavating chains relative to the material being excavated.
- 2. An excavating and loading system according to claim 1 wherein said digging sprocket is of a diameter at least equal to the full depth of said excavation.
- 3. An excavating and loading system according to claim 1 wherein
- said smoothing means comprises;
- a transverse moldboard connected to said main frame, between said bucket chain and said undercarriage, for urging passed material into said bucket chains;
- a blade edge on said moldboard to clean and even the surface cut by said bucket chains; and
- skid plate means between said blade edge and said undercarriage for bearing on said cut surface so as to support excavating chain cutting forces.
- 4. An excavating and loading system according to claim 3 wherein
- said skid plate means further comprises:
- a skid plate pivotally connected to said moldboard adjacent said blade edge;
- substantially constant force means for urging said skid plate down against said cut surface; and
- damping means for limiting the upward rate of displacement of said skid plate in response to said cutting forces.
- 5. An excavating and loading system according to claim 4 wherein said substantially constant force means comprises a liquid spring.
- 6. An excavating and loading system according to claim 4 wherein said substantially constant force means comprises a mechanical spring.
- 7. An excavating and loading system according to claim 4 wherein said damping means comprises a hydraulic shock absorber.
- 8. An excavating and loading system according to claim 4 wherein said damping means comprises a liquid spring.
- 9. An excavating and loading machine comprising:
- a main frame having forward and rearward ends;
- undercarriage means with forward and rearward movement capability for supporting said main frame;
- an axle rigidly supported at the forward end of said main frame;
- a plurality of endless excavating chain assemblies having a series of adjacent buckets, each comprising a cutting edge and a transverse wall, and expansibly spanning the chordal dimension of multiple chain pitches;
- digging sprocket means rotatably mounted cantilever on said axle for supporting two said excavating chain assemblies so that the excavation made thereby is wider than the width of said undercarriage;
- upper sprocket means for engaging and driving said excavating chain assemblies so that said cutting edges excavate material in advance of said machine and so that said buckets carry the excavated material upwardly and are inverted when passing thereover so as to discharge said material;
- said upper sprocket means including bucket side wall means for abutting said transverse bucket walls engaged therewith so as to contain excavated material;
- said digging sprocket means including bucket side wall means for abutting said transverse bucket walls engaged therewith so as to contain excavated material;
- stationary side wall means for abutting said transverse bucket walls between said upper and digging sprockets so as to contain excavated material;
- drive means for rotating said sprockets;
- smoothing means located between said excavating chain assemblies and said undercarriage for cleaning and evening the surface cut by said excavating chain assemblies;
- conveyor means located entirely behind said excavating chain assemblies for taking away material discharged from buckets inverted in passing over said upper sprocket means and conveying said material rearwardly to a material delivery position; and
- adjustment means for raising and lowering said axle relative to said undercarriage so as to position said excavating chain assemblies relative to the material being excavated.
- 10. An excavating and loading system according to claim 9 wherein said digging sprocket is of a diameter at least equal to the full depth of said excavation.
- 11. An excavating and loading system according to claim 9 wherein said smoothing means comprises;
- a transverse moldboard connected to said main frame, between said bucket chain and said undercarriage, so as to urge passed material into said bucket chains;
- a blade edge on said moldboard to clean and even the surface cut by said bucket chains; and
- skid plate means between said blade edge and said undercarriage for bearing on said cut surface so as to support excavating chain cutting forces.
- 12. An excavating and loading system according to claim 11 wherein said skid plate means further comprises;
- a skid plate pivotally connected to said moldboard adjacent said blade edge;
- substantially constant force means for urging said skid plate down against said cut surface; and
- skid plate in response to said cutting forces.
- 13. An excavating and loading system according to claim 12 wherein said substantially constant force means comprises a liquid spring.
- 14. An excavating and loading system to claim 12 wherein said substantially constant force means comprises a mechanical spring.
- 15. An excavating and loading system to claim 12 wherein said damping means comprises a hydraulic shock absorber.
- 16. An excavating and loading system to claim 12 wherein said damping means comprises a liquid spring.
- 17. A bucket chain assembly for continuously excavating, elevating and discharging material comprising:
- a supporting structure having first and second sections wherein said first section is over said second section;
- a first and second shaft parallelly mounted in said first and second sections respectively;
- two first chain sprockets rotatably mounted on said first shaft in a fixed, spaced apart relationship;
- two second chain sprockets rotatably mounted on said second shaft, each in alignment with one said first sprocket;
- two like endless chains having a multiplicity of pitches, each being engaged with an aligned first and second sprocket for movement around a pitchline path thereabout;
- a continuous array of adjacent bucket means for excavating and elevating material, carried between said endless chains and spanning connections thereto at locations separated by a plurality of chain pitches; and
- drive means for rotating said sprockets and moving said chains around their pitchline paths so that said bucket means excavate and carry material upwardly and are inverted in passing said first sprockets to discharge said material, and wherein said bucket means further comprises means to vary differences between chordal and pitchline path dimensions while moving around said first and second sprockets.
- 18. A bucket chain assembly for continuously excavating, elevating and discharging material in accordance with claim 17 wherein said adjacent bucket means comprise:
- a plurality of uniformly spaced apart cutting bars, spanning the space between said endless chains and fixedly attached to non-adjacent chain links on the outer periphery of both said endless chains so as to be perpendicular to the pitchline paths thereof;
- a plurality of formed transverse wall members spanning the space between adjacent cutting bars, each hingedly attached to both said cutting bars so that said wall members extend within the periphery of said endless chains and define the capacity of said bucket means; and
- bucket side wall means for containing said capacity.
- 19. A bucket chain assembly for continuously excavating, elevating and discharging material in accordance with claim 17 wherein said adjacent bucket means comprise:
- a plurality of uniformly spaced apart cutting bars, spanning the space between said endless chains and fixedly attached to non-adjacent chain links on the outer periphery of both said endless chains so as to be perpendicular to the pitchline paths thereof;
- a plurality of formed transverse wall members spanning the space between adjacent cutting bars, each hingedly attached to both said cutting bars so that said wall members extend within the periphery of said endless chains and define the capacity of said bucket means;
- said first sprockets including bucket side wall means for abutting said transverse wall members where adjacent thereto, so as to contain said capacity;
- said second sprockets including bucket side wall means for abutting said transverse wall members where adjacent thereto, so as to contain said capacity; and
- said supporting structure including stationary side wall means for abutting said transverse wall members between said first and second sprockets so as to contain material being elevated within said capacity.
- 20. A machine for excavating, elevating and loading material comprising:
- a main frame having forward and rearward ends;
- undercarriage means having forward and rearward movement capability for supporting said main frame;
- a transverse axle rigidly located with respect to said main frame at the forward end thereof;
- rotating means mounted on said axle so as to extend cantilever wider than any other part of said machine for excavating and for discharging excavated material rearwardly at an elevated position;
- chain drive means mounted inwardly on said axle for driving said rotating means and for digging and elevating a portion of the width of a path so that said rotating means and said chain drive means together dig a path wider than any other part of said machine;
- conveyor means located behind said rotating means for receiving and taking away all material excavated by said chain drive means and said rotating means and conveying said material rearwardly to a material delivery position; and
- adjustment means for raising and lowering said rotating means relative to said undercarriage.
- 21. An excavating and loading machine comprising:
- a main frame having forward and rearward ends;
- undercarriage means having forward and rearward movement capability for supporting said main frame;
- an axle transversely supported at the forward end of said main frame and rigidly located with respect thereto;
- a bucket wheel assembly mounted on said axle so that sections thereof extend cantilever beyond the width of any other part of said machine;
- a bucket wheel drive sprocket mounted to said axle inwardly of said cantilever sections;
- endless chain means engaging said bucket wheel drive sprocket, said chain means including peripheral digging elements for digging and excavating material;
- means for driving said chain means so that said peripheral digging elements clear a path for the forward movement of said chain means and rotate said bucket wheel assembly so as to excavate a path wider than any other part of said machine;
- smoothing means located between said bucket wheel assembly and said undercarriage for cleaning and evening the surface cut by said bucket wheel assembly and said chain means;
- conveyor means located behind said bucket wheel assembly for taking away excavated material and conveying said material rearwardly to a material delivery position; and
- adjustment means for raising and lowering said axle relative to said undercarriage so as to position said bucket wheel assembly relative to the material being excavated.
- 22. An excavating and loading system according to claim 21 wherein said smoothing means comprises;
- a transverse moldboard connected to said main frame, between said bucket wheel assembly and said undercarriage, for urging passed material into said bucket wheel assembly;
- a blade edge on said moldboard to clean and even the surface cut by said bucket wheel assembly and said chain; and
- skid plate means between said blade edge and said undercarriage for bearing on said surface so as to support bucket excavating forces.
- 23. An excavating and loading system according to claim 22 wherein said skid plate means further comprises:
- a skid plate pivotally connected to said moldboard adjacent said blade edge;
- substantially constant force means for urging said skid plate down against said cut surface; and
- damping means for limiting the upward rate of displacement of said skid plate in response to said cutting forces.
- 24. An excavating and loading machine comprising:
- a main frame having forward and rearward ends;
- undercarriage means with forward and rearward movement capability for supporting said main frame;
- two support members extending forwardly from said main frame;
- an axle transversely and rigidly located by said support members;
- an outer bucket wheel mounted cantilever on said axle on each side of said machine;
- an inner bucket wheel mounted on said axle between said support members so that each said support member is situated in the space between said inner and outer bucket wheels;
- a bucket wheel drive sprocket mounted to said axle within said space;
- an endless chain engaging said bucket wheel drive sprocket, said chain including peripheral digging elements for digging and elevating material;
- means for driving said chain so that said peripheral digging elements clear a path between said inner and outer bucket wheels and rotate said bucket wheels so as to excavate a path wider overall than any other part of said machine; and
- adjustment means for raising and lowering said axle relative to said undercarriage.
- 25. An excavating and loading machine in accordance with claim 24 and further comprising:
- smoothing means located between said bucket wheel assembly and said undercarriage for cleaning and evening the surface cut by said bucket wheel assembly and said chain; and
- conveyor means located entirely behind said bucket wheel assembly for taking away excavated material and conveying said material rearwardly to a material delivery position.
- 26. A method for digging a trench which comprises:
- positioning rotary digging means cantilever to dig and elevate the outer portions of the trench to a width wide enough to pass any part of the excavating machine;
- driving the rotary digging means with a digging chain which digs and elevates a central portion of the width of the trench;
- co-axially positioning second rotary digging means to dig the remaining central portion of the trench;
- evening the bottom of the trench after digging;
- advancing the excavating machine along the cut bottom of the trench;
- urging the material dislodged by evening forward to be picked and elevated;
- discharging all elevated materials onto a conveyor; and
- conveying the discharged materials away from the trench.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 680,512, filed Apr. 4, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 549,132 filed Jul. 6, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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