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A bucket is attached is a device attached to a piece of construction equipment such as a loader or skid-steer. The bucket is used to move aside or load and transport material. The bucket claw system comprises a plurality of teeth attached to the outside back portion of the bucket in the area of the transition from the bottom portion of the bucket to the back portion of the bucket and the bucket teeth are used to move and scrap limbs, brush, vines, grass, roots, and undergrowth without inhibiting the usual functions of the bucket. Further, bucket teeth can be either retrofitted onto an existing bucket to create the bucket claw system or be included in the design of a new wedge-bottom or flat bottom bucket.
Buckets attached to a piece of construction equipment are used to move aside or load and transport material. These buckets can be either permanently attached to a piece of heavy equipment or be detachable so that another type of attachment that serves a different function can be attached to the piece of construction equipment. In order to clear an area of scrap limbs, brush, vines, grass, roots, and undergrowth, the operator of the piece of heavy equipment must then either change pieces of heavy equipment, attached an additional apparatus to the bucket, or disconnect the bucket and connect another attachment to the heavy equipment. Having additional pieces of heavy equipment or multiple attachments is expensive. Being required to swap out one attachment for another, or attaching something onto a bucket in order to be able to clear an area of scrap limbs, brush, vines, grass, roots, and undergrowth is time consuming. The present disclosure reveals a bucket that also has a plurality of teeth attached to the outside of the bucket in the area of the transition from the bottom portion of the bucket to the back portion of the bucket so that, when the front of the bucket is rotated up, the teeth can engage the ground and be moved along to clear scrap limbs, brush, vines, grass, roots, and undergrowth. Having a bucket that can be used to move aside or load and transport material and clear an area of scrap limbs, brush, vines, grass, roots, and undergrowth, saves money and time.
The present disclosure reveals a bucket claw system comprising a plurality of teeth attached to the outside of a bucket of a piece of construction equipment in the area of the transition from the bottom portion of the bucket to the back portion of the bucket, so that bucket can be used to move aside or load and transport material and the teeth of the bucket claw system can be used to clear an area of scrap limbs, brush, vines, grass, roots, and undergrowth, as well as a method of use.
The bucket claw system comprises a plurality of teeth attached along the outside of the bucket in the area of the transition from the bottom portion of the bucket to the back portion of the bucket, along the length of the bucket that extends from the left side of the bucket to the right side of the bucket. Each tooth of the plurality of teeth are attached to the bucket along an attachment edge and each tooth extends out from the bucket along the tooth length to the front edge of the tooth.
Each individual bucket tooth can be tapered along either the width and/or height of the tooth from the point of attachment at the bucket to the front edge of the tooth.
The method of use in association with bucket teeth involves rotating the front of the bucket up to expose the plurality of teeth to the ground, and then moving the bucket forward, allowing the plurality of teeth to move along the ground and thus clear an area of scrap limbs, brush, vines, grass, roots, and undergrowth.
The present disclosure reveals a bucket claw system 1 comprising a plurality of teeth 2 attached to a bucket 3 of a piece of heavy equipment 4 such as a loader or skid-steer so that the plurality of teeth 2 can be used to clear an area of scrap limbs, brush, vines, grass, roots, and undergrowth.
Each tooth 2 of a plurality of teeth 2 that is attached to a bucket 3 comprises an attachment edge 5, a tooth length 6, a leading edge 7, a width 8, and a height 9. Each tooth 2 may have a continuous thickness from the attachment edge 5 to the leading edge 7 or may be tapered 10 along the width 8 and/or the height 9. When the width 8 of the tooth 2 is tapered 10, the tooth 2 is thicker at the attachment edge 5, thinner at the leading edge 7, and the width 8 tapers 10 from the attachment edge 5 to the leading edge 8. When the height 9 of the tooth 2 is tapered 10, the height 9 of the tooth 2 is greater at the attachment edge 5, and less at the leading edge 7, and tapers 10 from the attachment edge 5 to the leading edge 7.
A bucket 3 comprises a front edge 11, a left side 12, a right side 13, a length 14 between the left side 12 and the right side 13, a bottom portion 15, a back portion 16, a transition 17, an outside 18 and a connection area 21.
Each tooth 2 of the plurality of teeth 2 is attached to the bucket 3 on the outside 18 of the bucket 3 in the area of the transition 17 where the bottom portion 15 of the bucket 3 joins to the back portion 16, wherein said tooth 2 attached to the bucket at the attachment edge 5, and each tooth 2 is attached to the bucket 3 along the length 14 that extends from the left side 12 to the right side 13, and each tooth 2 of the plurality of teeth 2 extends out from the bucket 3 along the tooth length 6, to the leading edge 7. The connection area 21 is the area on the bucket where the bucket attaches to the piece of heavy equipment by either traditional welding or bolting or by a quick connect/disconnect.
The method 14 of use of a bucket claw system 1 wherein the bucket claw system 1 comprises a bucket 3 and a plurality of teeth 2 wherein the method 14 comprises rotating the front edge 11 of the bucket 3 up to expose the plurality of teeth 2 located in the area of the transition 17 of the bucket 3 so that the plurality of teeth 2 are oriented toward the ground 20 and then moving the bucket 3 forward, allowing the plurality of teeth 2 to move along the ground 20 and thus clear an area of scrap limbs, brush, vines, grass, roots, and undergrowth.
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