This application is the U.S. national stage application of International Application PCT/NO2018/050121, filed May 8, 2018, which international application was published on Nov. 15, 2018, as International Publication WO 2018/208170 in the English language. The International Application claims priority of Norwegian Patent Application Nos. 20180640, filed May 4, 2018 and 20170761, filed May 9, 2017. The international application and Norwegian applications are all incorporated herein by reference, in entirety.
A hydraulic chisel is used for splitting rock, concrete and other solid materials, the chisel being connected to the arm of an excavator, for example, and being driven by the hydraulic system integrated in the machine to which the chisel is connected. The chisel is elongated and relatively slim and is not very suitable for moving the split material.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,602,821 A discloses a hydraulic chisel provided with a clearing scraper or a clearing shovel which is pivotal or displaceable between an inactive, locked position along the housing and an active, locked position in which a forward edge projects beyond the end portion of the chisel, the clearing scraper or clearing shovel being suitable for removing the crushed material.
KR 20160067339 A discloses a clearing scraper which is hydraulically displaceable along the chisel housing in guides arranged on the chisel housing between a retracted, inactive position and an extended, active position in which a forward edge projects beyond the end portion of the chisel for the removal of the divided material.
From JP H01252375 A, a clearing scraper arranged on a chisel housing is known, hydraulically pivotal between an inactive position along the chisel housing and an active position in which the clearing scraper extends along the chisel and beyond the end of the chisel.
AU 559417 B2 discloses a clearing scraper which is pivotal between an inactive, locked position along a chisel housing and a working position in which it extends along the chisel. The chisel may be released from its locked, inactive position by remote control of a locking device.
A drawback of clearing scrapers that are displaceable or rotatable relative to the chisel housing is that the assembly of the chisel housing and clearing scraper must include complicated and vulnerable functions to enable change-over of the clearing scraper.
The invention has for its object to remedy or reduce at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art or at least provide a useful alternative to the prior art.
The object is achieved through the features that are specified in the description below and in the claims that follow.
The invention provides a chisel arrangement arranged to be fitted at a tool mount on a work machine, especially an excavator, provided with a tool manipulator in which a clearing blade is rigidly attached to a housing, the clearing blade projecting from the periphery of the housing and being provided with a forward edge which is substantially parallel to the pivot axis of the tool mount, which is also the operative pivot axis of the chisel arrangement. When the chisel arrangement is in a normal position, that is to say with the chisel pointing towards the surface that is to be broken up, the clearing blade has good clearance to the surface and does not prevent the chisel from working the surface. When loosened material is to be removed from the work area of the chisel, the chisel arrangement is tilted around the pivot axis of the tool mount, so that the clearing blade has its forward edge facing the surface, and the loosened material is pushed away so that the surface is exposed and ready for further chiselling.
Preferably, the clearing blade is arranged in the immediate vicinity of a coupling portion arranged to connect the chisel arrangement and the tool mount. The clearing blade may be integrated in the coupling portion.
Preferably, the clearing blade has a working width which is larger than the extent, in terms of width, of the tool mount.
Preferably, the clearing blade is formed of a plate element provided with reinforcing ribs extending from the forward edge of the clearing blade.
It is an advantage if the clearing blade is provided with side walls extending from the forward edge and forming at least some of the reinforcing ribs of the clearing blade.
The clearing blade may be provided with a wear part in the form of a replaceable front piece.
The invention is defined by the independent claim. The dependent claims define advantageous embodiments of the invention.
More specifically, the invention relates to a chisel arrangement arranged to be connected to a pivotal tool mount on the rotatable tool mount of a work machine, wherein a pivot axis of the tool mount forms an operative pivot axis of the chisel arrangement, and wherein the chisel arrangement includes
The clearing blade may be attached in the immediate vicinity of the coupling portion.
The clearing blade may be attached to the coupling portion.
The forward edge of the clearing blade may have an extent that exceeds the width of the tool mount.
The forward edge of the clearing blade may be parallel to the pivot axis of the tool mount.
The clearing blade may include a blade plate which is provided with several reinforcing ribs.
The clearing blade may include a blade plate, on which reinforcing ribs form side walls on the blade plate.
The forward edge may be formed of at least one replaceable front piece.
The forward edge of the clearing blade may have a distance from the housing of 20 cm minimum.
In what follows, examples of preferred embodiments are described, which are visualized in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference is first made to
A clearing blade 2 is attached to the chisel arrangement 1 at the first end portion 111 of the housing, shown here as attached to the coupling portion 14 by means of blade attachments 23. In an embodiment not shown, the clearing blade 2 may be integrated in the coupling portion 14.
The clearing blade 2 projects rigidly from the periphery of the housing 11, shown perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 13 of the chisel 12 here. The angle of the clearing blade 2 relative to said longitudinal axis 13 may be adjustable.
The clearing blade 2 is formed of a blade plate 21 which is provided with a forward edge 211. The blade plate 21 is preferably braced by means of reinforcing ribs 22, shown here as two opposite side walls extending from the forward edge 211 backwards for the entire extent of the blade plate 21. In the embodiment shown, the blade plate 21 extends on both sides along the entire coupling portion 14.
The clearing blade 2 may have a width that exceeds the width of the housing 11 and the coupling portion 14.
The clearing blade 2 is shown in more detail in
In an alternative embodiment, the blade plate 21 is provided with a replaceable front piece 24 which forms the forward edge 211 of the clearing blade 2, see
When chiselling a surface 4, the chisel arrangement 1 is set with the chisel 12 pointing towards the surface 4, as is shown in
It should be noted that all the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate the invention, but do not limit it, and persons skilled in the art may construct many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the attached claims. In the claims, reference numbers in brackets are not to be regarded as restrictive.
The use of the verb “to comprise” and its different forms does not exclude the presence of elements or steps that are not mentioned in the claims. The indefinite article “a” or “an” before an element does not exclude the presence of several such elements.
The fact that some features are indicated in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these features cannot be used with advantage.
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20170761 | May 2017 | NO | national |
20180640 | May 2018 | NO | national |
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PCT/NO2018/050121 | 5/8/2018 | WO | 00 |
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WO2018/208170 | 11/15/2018 | WO | A |
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20200131733 A1 | Apr 2020 | US |