Cab for construction machinery

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6450284
  • Patent Number
    6,450,284
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 12, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A cab for a construction machine includes an operator's seat within a cab box. Consoles are provided on the left and right sides of the operator's seat, respectively, and a switch box is provided on an outer side of an operating lever of the right console. Provided on the switch box are a control dial for variably controlling rotational speed of an engine, a working mode selector switch, and a vehicle drive mode selector switch. An operator who is seated on the operator's seat can manipulate the switches on the switch box by stretching a right arm toward the operating lever and by blind touch.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to a cab for construction machine such as, for example, hydraulic excavator, hydraulic crane and the like, and more particularly to a cab for construction machine which is equipped with a console with an operating lever on each side of an operator's seat.




BACKGROUND ART




Generally, construction machines like hydraulic excavators are largely constituted by a vehicular base carrier, an upper rotary body which is rotatably mounted on the lower base carrier, and a working mechanism which is provided on the upper rotary body to lift loads up and down. A cab is provided on a frame of the upper rotary body to serve as an operating room.




A Cab which is provided on prior art hydraulic excavator of this sort basically include a cab box which is provided on the afore-mentioned frame and which internally defines an operating room, and right and left consoles which are located on right and left sides of an operator's seat. Provided on each one of the right and left consoles is an operating lever to be manually turned by an operator who is seated on the operator's seat.




Further, in the case of cab on prior art hydraulic excavator, for example, a control panel mounting an indicator and other instruments is located normally on the right side of an operator who is seated on the operator's seat and distantly on the front side of the above-mentioned console and operating lever (e.g., as disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. H9-95982 and H9-105150).




In this case, provided on a front face of the control panel, beneath an indicator area, are various switches to be manually operated by an operator, including a working mode selector switch, a vehicle drive mode selector switch, a head light or lighting switch and a wiper switch. The indicator area of the control panel usually includes an engine cooling water temperature indicator, an operating oil temperature indicator and a fuel meter, along with other indicators displaying, for example, current operating conditions in a working mode selected by the above-mentioned working mode selector switch.




In this connection, difficulties are often encountered with the above-mentioned prior art in which a control panel mounting various switches along with an indicator is located distantly on the front side of a console and an operating lever which are located, for example, on the right side of an operator's seat.




More specifically, in order to manipulate various switches on the control panel, an operator who is seated on the operator's seat is required to lean forward and to reach out his or her arm to put his or her finger tips on a switch on the control panel to manipulate same. Accordingly, under such circumstances, the operator tends to take his or her eyes off a working field in front of the cab and to look at a switch or switches on the control panel.




Therefore, an operator of a hydraulic excavator is often forced to keep a difficult posture or postures, which will add to a great deal of fatigue on the side of the operator and lower the safety of operation because the operator has to shift his or her viewing point from a working field to the control panel from time to time even if the shift is an instantaneous one each time.




Further, the position of the operator's seat in the cab is adjustable on and along a floor surface of the cab. Accordingly, the consoles and operating levers, which are located at the opposite sides of the operator's seat, are also moved together with the operator's seat. However, since the control panel is located at a certain distance from the consoles and operating levers, adjustments of the operator's seat position change the relative position of the control panel and as a consequence may result in awkward maneuverability of the switches on the control panel.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




In view of the above-mentioned problems with the prior art, it is an object of the present invention to provider a cab for construction machine, which is so arranged as to make operation of various manual switches easier for an operator who is seated on an operator's seat in the cab, for lessening the fatigue on the part of the operator.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a cab for construction machine, which is so arranged as to lessen or minimize shifts of a viewing point of operator's eyes at the time of operating manual switches in the cab and to guarantee higher operational safety.




In view of above-discussed problems with the prior art, according to the present invention, there is provided a cab for construction machine which basically including a cab box mounted on a frame structure of a construction machine and internally defining an operating room, an operator's seat provided on a floor panel of the cab box, and right and left consoles located respectively on right and left sides of the operator's seat, each one of the consoles having an operating lever to be pivotally shifted by an operator.




More particularly, according to the present invention, there is provided a cab for construction machine which is characterized in that it comprises: a switch box supported on one of the right and left consoles, at a position in the proximity of the operating lever; and a plural number of switches provided on the switch box for manipulation by the operator in a vehicular drive mode or in a working mode of the construction machine.




With the arrangements just described, an operator who is seated on the operator's seat can easily manipulate the respective switches on the switch box simply by stretching his or her arm toward an operating lever of one of the consoles, for example, of the right console, and can operate the switches by blind touch.




Further, in a preferred form of the present invention, an indicator is located in a position distantly forward of the console and switch box and within a forward view field of an operator on the operator's seat to display thereon operating conditions and modes as set or selected by the switches.




With the arrangements just described, for example, the indicator and the switch box can be located separately in anterior and posterior positions which are both on the right side of the operator's seat but distant from each other. Therefore, while monitoring operating conditions on the indicator which is in a forward view field from the operator's seat, an operator can stretch one arm to manipulate the switches on the switch box.




Further, according to the present invention, speaking in reference to the operator's seat position, the switch box is located in a position on the outer side of the operating lever. With this arrangement, an operator can manipulate the switches on the switch box immediately on the outer side of the operating lever, and by blind touch, with almost the same operational feeling as he or she will have pivotally shifting the operating lever.




On the other hand, speaking in reference to the operator's seat, the switch box is located in a slant position, with a fore end thereof inclined upward toward the front side of the operating lever. With this arrangement, an operator who is seated on the operator's seat can easily confirm the positions of the respective switches on the face of the switch box which is located in a slant position and inclined upward toward its fore end for the purpose of improving manual operation on the respective switches.




Further, according to the present invention, the operator's seat is adjustably mounted on a floor panel of the cab box, and the switch box is arranged to follow a shift in position of the operator's seat together with the console.




With the arrangements just described, an operator can adjust the operator's seat to a comfortable position in a forward or rearward direction or in height, and, at the time of adjustment of the operator's seat, the switch box is moved to follow a shift in position of the operator's seat in a forward or rearward direction or in a vertical direction together with the console to keep constant positional relations between the operator's seat and the switch box.




Further, according to the present invention, a base end portion of the switch box is pivotally supported on the console. With this arrangement, an operator can alter the position of the switch box relative to the console, setting the switch box in a suitable angular position for manipulating the switches on the switch box with finger tips.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings:





FIG. 1

is a front view of a hydraulic excavator incorporating a cab for construction machine according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged sectional view taken in the direction of arrows II—II in

FIG. 1

, showing operator's seat, consoles and switch box which are provided within a cab;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken from the direction of arrows III—III in

FIG. 2

, showing the operator's seat, consoles and switch box in the cab;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken from the direction of arrows IV—IV in

FIG. 3

, showing positional relations of the operator's seat with the switch box and indicator;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view, showing on an enlarged scale a console of

FIG. 2

along with the switch box; and





FIG. 6

is a plan view, showing the console and switch box of

FIG. 2

on an enlarged scale.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Hereafter, with reference to

FIGS. 1 through 6

, the cab for construction machine according to the present invention is described more particularly by way of a hydraulic excavator, adopted as an example of construction machines to which the present invention is applicable.




In the drawings, indicated at


1


is a vehicular base carrier of the hydraulic excavator, and at


2


an upper rotary body which is rotatably mounted on the vehicular base carrier


1


. A rotary frame


3


is provided on the upper rotary body


2


, and in turn a cab


7


is provided on the rotary frame


3


, as will be described in detail hereinafter. Provided on rear portions of the rotary frame


3


on the rear side of the cab


7


are a housing cover


4


which accommodates an engine and a hydraulic pump (not shown), and a counterweight


5


which is positioned behind the housing cover


4


.




Indicated at


6


is a front working mechanism which is provided on a fore center portion of the rotary frame


3


and operative to lift loads up and down. The front working


6


includes a boom


6


A, an arm


6


B and a bucket


6


C, for example, to excavate earth or soil out of ground.




Denoted at


7


is the cab itself which is provided on the rotary frame


3


and which internally defines an operating room. The cab


7


is constituted by a cab box


8


which forms an outer shell of the cab


7


, and an operator's seat


13


and consoles


15


and


18


which are provided within the cab box


8


. The cab box


8


is formed of, for example, thin steel plates (metal panels) which are assembled together by welding into a box-like shape having top section


8


A, front section


8


B, rear section


8


C and right and left side sections


8


D and


8


E.




Further, on the lower (bottom) side, the cab box


8


is partitioned off by a floor panel


9


which is enclosed by the front section


8


B, rear section


8


C and side sections


8


D and


8


E from outside on all sides. Furthermore, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a door


10


is provided in the left side section


8


D of the cab box


8


so that an operator can get into and out of the cab


7


through the door opening.




Denoted at


11


is a front window which is provided in the front section


8


B of the cab box


8


and which is fitted with a pane of transparent glass to provide a broad view field forward of the cab


7


. Indicated at


12


is a side window which is provided in the right side section


8


E of the cab box


8


, and also fitted with a pane of transparent glass. Accordingly, an operator can secure a broad view field through the side window


12


in the forward or sideward direction.




Indicated at


13


is an operator's seat which is provided on the floor panel


9


within the cab box


8


. As shown in

FIGS. 2

to


4


, the operator's seat


13


is constituted by a seat portion


13


A which is located substantially at a center portion of the floor panel


9


, a back portion


13


B which is arranged to stand upward from the rear side of the seat portion


13


A, and arm rests (not shown) which are projected forward from opposite lateral side portions of the back portion


13


B and extended along the opposite sides of the seat portion


13


A. An operator who is seated on the seat portion


13


A of the operator's seat


13


can hold a clear view field through the front and side windows


11


and


12


in the directions of arrows, from a viewing point as indicated in

FIG. 2

, for example, in constantly watching movements of the bucket


6


of the front working mechanism


6


.




Designated at


14


is a position adjustor mechanism which is provided between the operator's seat


13


and the floor panel


9


as shown in FIG.


9


. This position adjustor mechanism


14


is manually operated by an operator, and provided with a guide rail mechanism


14


A for adjusting the position of the operator's seat, for example, by sliding the operator's seat


13


in forward and rearward directions on and along the floor panel


9


. Further, the position adjustor mechanism


14


is also provided with a height adjustor mechanism (not shown) for adjusting the height of the seat portion


13


A and the inclination angle of the back portion


13


B of the operator's seat


13


.




Indicated at


15


is a left console which is provided on the left side of the operator's seat


13


and has an operating lever


16


projected in an obliquely upward direction from its upper front end portion as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The operating lever


16


is manually turned back and forth by an operator. Further, on the rear side of the operating lever


16


, the console


15


is provided with a radio system


17


, for example, as shown in FIG.


2


.




Indicated at


18


is a right console which is provided on the right side of the operator's seat


13


. As seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the right console


18


similarly has an operating lever


19


projected in an obliquely upward direction from its upper front end portion. The right and left operating levers


19


and


16


are gripped in right and left hands of an operator who is seated on the operator's seat


13


, and turned back and forth at the time of operating the boom


6


A, arm


6


B and bucket


6


C of the front working mechanism


6


or at the time of rotating the upper rotary body


2


.




Further, an operating lever (not shown) for a vehicle drive is provided on the floor panel


9


of the cab box


8


at a position between the front section


8


and the operator's seat


13


. This operating lever is also manually turned by an operator at the time of driving the vehicle in forward or reverse direction or for steering purposes.




In this instance, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the right and left consoles


18


and


15


are connected to the right and left sides of the operator's seat


13


through the position adjustor mechanism


14


, and are each internally provided with a rigid frame structure (not shown). For example, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the inner rigid frame structure of the right console


18


is covered with a top panel


18


A, right and left side panels


18


B (the right one alone is shown in FIG.


5


), a front panel (not shown) and a rear panel


18


C. In this regard, the left console


15


is arranged substantially in the same manner.




The operating lever


19


is projected obliquely upward through a front portion of the top panel


18


A of the console


18


. In addition, an engine start switch


20


, an ashtray


21


, a cigar lighter


22


and an air-conditioner controller


23


are provided on the console


18


on the rear side of the operating lever


19


. Further, a switch box


24


which is arranged as described below is extended obliquely upward from the right side panel


18


B of the console


18


on the outer side of the operating lever


19


.




The switch box


24


which is provided on the part of the right side panel


18


B is located adjacently on the outer side of the operating lever


19


, and, as shown in

FIGS. 2

to


6


, formed in the shape of a narrow and elongated box. More specifically, on the outer side of the operating lever


19


on the side away from the operator's seat, the switch box


24


is supported on the console


18


at its base end, so to say, in the fashion of a cantilever. The mounting position of the switch box


24


on the console


18


is determined, for example, depending upon ergonomics design data.




In this instance, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the base end of the switch box


24


is pivotally connected to the side panel


18


B of the console


18


by through a connecting pin


25


or the like, while the fore end is extended in an obliquely upward direction with a certain inclination angle α between the right side section


8


E of the cab box


8


and the console


18


(or the operating lever


19


). Accordingly, an operator can turn the switch box


24


up and down about the connecting pin


25


to adjust the inclination angle α for setting the switch box


24


in a suitable angular position for manipulation of switches. In this regard, it is preferable to set the inclination angle α in the range of 5 to 25 degrees.




Further, provided on the top side


24


A of the switch box


24


are switches of hydraulic excavator operating and controlling systems, which are manipulated from time to time when the hydraulic excavator is in travel or at work, for example, switches such as a control dial


26


for variably controlling rotational speed of the engine, an auto-idling control selector switch


27


, a working mode selector switch


28


for selecting an operating mode of the working mechanism, a vehicle drive mode selector switch


29


, a lighting switch


30


for the head lights or other lighting devices and a wiper switch


31


as shown in FIG.


5


.




The above-mentioned control dial


26


and switches


27


to


31


are arranged in a row on the top side of the switch box


24


at intervals in the longitudinal direction thereof. Accordingly, the switch box


24


can be formed in the shape of a long and narrow box, which will permit a high degree of freedom for the interior layout of the cab box


8


.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the switch box


24


is set in position with the top side


24


A inclined at an angle β in the transverse direction or toward the operator's seat


13


so that an operator can manipulate the switches in an easy and smooth manner. In case the top side


24


A of the switch box


24


is tilted toward the operator's seat


13


in this manner, an operator who is seated on the operator's seat


13


can clearly see the control dial


26


as well as the switches


27


to


31


from above. The above-mentioned inclination angle β is preferred to be in the range of 3 to 10 degrees.




Indicated at


32


is a rear cover which is provided within the cab box


8


, at a position on the rear side of the operator's seat


13


. The rear cover


32


is, for example, made of a synthetic resin material and removably fitted in position between the rear section


8


C of the cab box


8


and the operator's seat


13


. More specifically, the rear cover


32


serves to cover from above an air-conditioner (not shown) which is mounted on the floor panel


9


behind the operator's seat


13


, for aesthetic purposes and at the same time for protecting electrical components or parts from dust and wash water.




Denoted at


33


is an air duct which is located beneath the console


18


. As shown in

FIGS. 2

to


4


, the air duct


33


is extended substantially horizontally along the right section


8


E of the cab box


8


and connected at its base end to the air conditioner under the rear cover


32


. The opposite fore end of the air duct


33


is bent in upward direction along the front section


8


B of the cab box


8


to form a riser portion


33


A as shown in FIG.


4


. Provided at the top end of riser portion


33


A of the duct


33


is a warm/cool air outlet


33


B.




In this instance, by warm or cool air which is suppled to the cab box


8


through the air outlet


33


B of the duct


33


, the temperature within the cab


7


can be adjusted to a most comfortable level for the operator. Part of air from the air outlet


33


B is also supplied toward the front and side windows


11


and


12


to prevent fogging of window panes.




Indicated at


34


is an indicator for monitor, for example, a small LCD type display, which is integrally mounted on the riser portion


33


A of the air duct


33


for monitoring purposes, at a position beneath the air outlet


33


B of the latter and distantly on the front side of the console


18


and switch box


24


. Further, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the indicator


34


is located in the vicinity of a corner portion between the front and side sections


8


B and


8


E of the cab box


8


, and, in order not to block the view field in the forward direction of an operator seated on the operator's seat


13


, the indicator


34


is arranged to have a limited width which substantially corresponds to the width of the afore-mentioned corner portion of the cab box


8


.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the top face of the indicator


34


is inclined toward the operator's seat, so that the indicator


34


falls within a forward view field from a viewing point S of an operator who is seated on the operator's seat, as indicated by arrows in

FIG. 4

, and can be constantly monitored by the operator. For example, the indicator


34


is arranged to indicate readings in engine cooling water temperature, operating oil temperature and amount of residual fuel, along with current operating positions of the auto-idling control selector switch


27


and the working mode selector switch


28


.




Indicated at


35


is a container box which is provided in the top panel


18


A of the console


18


side by side with the controller


23


. This container box


35


is used, for example, for holding small items such as soft drinks, towel etc.




With the arrangements as described above, the hydraulic excavator according to the present embodiment is operated in the manner as described below.




Firstly, by an operator which has seated on the operator's seat


13


in the cab


7


, the vehicle drive operating lever is turned to and fro to drive the base carrier


1


in forward and reverse directions, for example, on a working ground. At the time of a soil excavating operation, by manually shifting the right and left operating levers


16


and


19


the boom


6


A and arm


6


B of the front working mechanism


6


are lifted up and down while the bucket


6


C is swung back and forth to excavate and scoop soil on the front side of the bucket


6


C.




In this instance, according to the present embodiment, of the two consoles


15


and


18


which are provided on the right and left sides of the operator's seat


13


, the switch box


24


is attached to the outer side of the right console


18


in the fashion of a cantilever and located as close as possible to the right operating lever


19


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 5

. On the switch box


24


are the control dial


26


for variably controlling rotational speed of the engine, an auto-idling control selector switch


27


, an working mode selector switch


28


, vehicle drive mode selector switch


29


, head light or lighting switch


30


and wiper switch


31


.




Therefore, for example, a right-handed operator who has seated on the operator's seat


13


can easily manipulate the operating lever


19


as sell as the control dial


26


and other switches


27


to


31


on the switch box


24


which is located in the proximity of the operating lever


19


, simply by stretching his or her right arm toward the console


18


. Accordingly, the operator can manipulate the control dial


26


and switches


27


to


31


by blind touch.




In this case, the right and left operating levers


16


and


19


which are provided on the right and left consoles


15


and


18


are frequently manipulated by an operator when the hydraulic excavator is in an excavating operation, so that they are located in positions which are most handy and suitable for manipulation by an operator who is seated on the operator's seat


13


. Considering that operators are mostly right-handed, the switch box


24


is located on the outer side of the right console


18


in the vicinity of the right operating lever


19


.




Accordingly, an operator on the operator's seat


13


can easily and smoothly manipulate the control dial


26


and switches


27


to


31


on the switch box


24


with almost the same operational feeling as he or she would have when switching the operating lever


19


back and forth. Besides, the operator can manipulate the respective switches by blind tough, without shifting his or her eyes off a view forward of the cab


7


(e.g., off the front working mechanism


6


etc.).




Further, the fore end of the switch box


24


is tilted upward in a direction forward of the operating lever


19


with an inclination angle α relative to the operator's seat, and at the same time the upper face


24


A of the switch box


24


is slightly tilted toward the operator's seat


13


with an inclination angle β in the transverse direction. Therefore, an operator who is seated on the operator's seat


13


can easily confirm the positions of the control dial


26


and switches


27


to


31


on the slant face of the switch box


24


, in addition to the easiness of manipulation of the control dial


26


and the switches


27


to


31


.




On the other hand, within a corner portion between the front and side sections


8


B and


8


E of the cab box


8


, the monitoring indicator


34


is located in a position which is distantly forward of the right console


18


and the switch box


24


, within a forward view field from a viewing point S of an operator who is seated on the operator's seat


13


as shown in FIG.


2


. By way of the indicator


34


, one can monitor the readings in engine cooling water temperature, operating oil temperature and fuelometer, along with information regarding current operating conditions of the working mode selector switch


28


.




The indicator


34


and the switch box


24


are located separately in anterior and posterior positions on the right side of the operator's seat


13


, so that, while monitoring operating conditions on the indicator


34


which is within a forward view field from the operator's seat


13


, an operator can manipulate the control dial


26


and switches


27


to


31


simply by stretching out his or her arm toward the switch box


24


.




The above-described arrangements contribute to lessen the fatigue on the side of an operator to a significant degree because, in manipulating switches, an operator is not forced to take a difficult posture as in the prior art mentioned hereinbefore. In addition, during manipulation of switches, an operator can constantly read operating conditions of the machine from the indicator


34


, which is located within a forward view field of the operator, to operate the machine in a safe and secure manner, for example, checking for movements of the bucket


6


C of the front working mechanism


6


concurrently with monitoring operating conditions which are displayed on the indicator


34


.




Further, the position adjustor mechanism


14


is provided between the cab box floor panel


9


and the operator's seat


13


thereby to shift the position of the operator's in forward or rearward direction on and along the floor panel


9


or to adjust the height of the operator's seat in the vertical direction together with the console


18


and the switch box


24


.




Therefore, according to the body size of an operator, the position of the operator's seat


13


can be adjusted in a forward or rearward direction or in a vertical direction by way of the position adjustor mechanism


14


, and set in most comfortable position for each operator. At the time of adjustment of the operator's seat


13


, the switch box


24


is moved in a forward or rearward direction or in a vertical direction together with the console


18


, constantly keeping the same positional relations with the operator's seat


13


to permit the operator to continue blind touch switch operations.




Further, the base end of the switch box


24


is attached to the console


18


through the connecting pin


25


as shown in

FIG. 4

, so that an operator can turn the switch box


24


up and down about the connecting pin


25


for the purpose of adjusting the switch box


24


to an inclination angle α which is best suited for manipulation of the respective switches.




Accordingly, depending upon personal fondness, the position of the switch box


24


relative to the console


18


can be altered to suit each operator for manipulating the control dial


26


and switches


27


to


31


with finger tips. Further, considering that most of machine operators are right-handed, the switch box


24


is located on the right side of the operator's seat, permitting to manipulate the respective switches smoothly with a right hand, including control dial


26


for variably controlling rotational speed of the engine, the auto-idling control selector switch


27


, working mode selector switch


28


, vehicle drive mode selector switch


29


, head light or lighting switch


30


and wiper switch


31


.




Thus, according to the present embodiment, of the consoles


18


and


15


which are located on the right and left sides of the operator's seat


13


within the cab box


8


, the switch box


24


is provided, for example, on the right console


18


at a position in close proximity to the operating lever


19


, so that an operator who is seated on the operator's seat


13


can manipulate the switches on the switch box


24


smoothly without taking a difficult posture and with less fatigue.




Further, the control dial


28


and switches


27


to


31


on the switch box


24


, which is located in the vicinity of the operating lever


16


, can be manipulated by blind touch. It follows that, there is almost no need for the operator to take his or her eyes off a forward view field from the operator's seat at the time of operating the manual switches and can monitor current operating conditions of the front working mechanism


6


to carry on machine operations in a highly safe manner. In addition, the above-described arrangements contribute to minimize the shifts of a viewing point to lessen the fatigue on the part of the operator to a marked degree.




In the foregoing embodiment, by way of example the switch box


24


is attached to the console


18


on the right side of the operator's seat


13


. However, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to this particular arrangement. For example, the switch box


24


may be provided on the left console


15


if desired. Alternatively, a similar switch box may be provided on both of the right and left consoles


18


and


15


.




Further, in the foregoing embodiment, the switch box


24


is vertically pivotally connected at its base end to a lateral side of the console


18


through the connecting pin


25


. However, the present invention is not limited to this particular arrangement. For example, the switch box may be fixed in a predetermined position which is compliant with ergonomics data.




Furthermore, in the foregoing embodiment, the cab for construction machine according to the present invention is applied by way of example to a hydraulic excavator. However, the present invention is not limited to this particular application, and can be similarly applied to other construction machines such as hydraulic cranes and wheel type hydraulic excavators. The construction machine cab according to the present invention is also applicable to dredge ships having a rotary body and a working mechanism on a deck.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




As described in detail hereinbefore, according to the present invention, there is provided a cab for a construction machine, having a console provided on each side of an operator's seat within a cab box, a switch box provided on one of the consoles at a position in the vicinity of an operating lever, and a plural number of manual switches provided on the switch box to permit manipulation by an operator for switching operations of the machine in a vehicular drive mode or in a working mode. With these arrangements, an operator who is seated on the operator's seat can easily manipulate operation control or selector switches simply by stretching an arm toward the switch box which is located, for example, in the vicinity of a right one of the two consoles, in such a way as to permit blind touch manipulating of the switches.




Accordingly, an operator who is seated on the operator's seat is not forced to take a difficult posture in manipulating the switches, that is to say, the operator is allowed to manipulate the switches smoothly in a safe manner and with less fatigue. Since each one of the switches on the switch box can be manipulated in the vicinity of the operating lever, the operator is not required to take his or her eyes off a working field forward of the cab box. This means that the operator can pay attention continuously to a front working mechanism to check for any change in its operating conditions and can control operations of the machine in a safer manner.




Further, according to the present invention, an indicator or monitor is located in the cab box at a position distantly forward of the console and switch box and falling within a forward view field of an operator who is seated on the operator's seat, to indicate thereon current operating conditions or mode set or selected by various switches. Therefore, for example, the indicator and switch box can be located separately on the right side of the operator's seat, so that an operator can manually operate the various switches on the switch box simply by stretching one arm thereto while checking for readings on the indicator which is located within a forward view field from the operator's seat.




Further, according to the present invention, speaking in reference to the operator's seat position, the switch box is located on the outer side of an operating lever to permit an operator to manipulate various switches on the switch box with almost the same operational feeling as he or she would have when pivotally shifting the operating lever up and down. In addition, the operator can manipulate the switches by blind touch without taking his or her eyes off a working mechanism or equipments in front of the cab box.




On the other hand, according to the present invention, speaking in reference to the operator's seat position, the switch box is located in a slant position, with a top face of the switch box turned obliquely upward toward the front side of the operating lever so that an operator who is seated on the operator's seat can easily confirm the positions of the switches on the top face of the switch box which is turned toward the operating lever and can manipulate the switches by blind touch.




Further, according to the present invention, the operator's seat is adjustably mounted on a floor panel of the cab box, and, upon adjustment of the operator's seat, the switch box is moved to follow the operator's seat along with the console. Accordingly, when the operator's seat is adjusted by an operator to a most comfortable position in a forward or rearward direction and/or in height according to his or her body size, the switch box is simultaneously adjusted in a forward or rearward direction and/or in height together with the console, keeping constant positional relation with the operator's seat to permit blind touch switch operations by the operator.




Further, according to the present invention, the switch box has a base end portion pivotally supported on a console so that an operator can turn the switch box to a suitable angular position relative to the console for manipulating the switches with finger tips. This arrangement contributes to improve maneuverability and controllability of the construction machine.



Claims
  • 1. A cab for a construction machine including a cab box mounted on a frame structure of a construction machine and internally defining an operating room, an operator's seat provided on a floor panel of said cab box, and right and left consoles located respectively on right and left sides of said operator's seat, each one of said consoles having an operating lever at its front portion to be pivotally shifted by an operator, characterized in that said cab comprises:a switch box having a base end portion supported on one of said right and left consoles at a position in the proximity of said operating lever and having a fore end portion extended forward of said console, said base end portion of said switch box being pivotally connected to said console in the fashion of a cantilever; said switch box being disposed in a slanting direction and inclined upwardly toward the front side of said operating lever with respect to said operator's seat position; and a plural number of switches provided on said switch box for manipulation by said operator when said construction machine is in a vehicular drive mode or in a working mode.
  • 2. A cab for a construction machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising an indicator located in a position spaced forwardly of said console and switch box and within a forward field of view of an operator on said operator's seat to display thereon operating conditions and modes set or selected by said switches.
  • 3. A cab for a construction machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said switch box is located in a position on the outer side of said operating lever with respect to a position of said operator's seat.
  • 4. A cab for a construction machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said operator's seat is adjustably mounted for straight back and forth movement on a floor panel of said cab box, and said switch box is arranged to follow a shift in position of said operator's seat together with said console.
  • 5. A cab for a construction machine including a cab box mounted on a frame structure of a construction machine and internally defining an operating room, an operator's seat provided on a floor panel of said cab box, and right and left consoles located respectively on right and left sides of said operator's seat, each one of said consoles having an operating lever at its front portion to be pivotally shifted by an operator, characterized in that said cab comprises:a switch box having a base end portion supported on one of said right and left consoles at a position in the proximity of said operating lever and having a fore end portion extended forward of said console; said base end portion of said switch box being pivotally connected to said console in the fashion of a cantilever; and a plural number of switches provided on said switch box for manipulation by said operator when said construction machine is in a vehicular drive mode or in a working mode.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-110867 Apr 1999 JP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP00/02258 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/63501 11/26/2000 WO A
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