Claims
- 1. An excavating machine, comprising:
a body; a boom structure extending outwardly from the body and including a pivotable boom stick; a first excavating tool pivotally secured to the boom stick; a bracket attached to the underside of the boom stick, the bracket having a first pivot, and a second pivot; a second excavating tool pivotally secured at one end to the first pivot, and having a third pivot located thereon between the one end and its opposite end; a hydraulic cylinder pivotally secured at one end to the second pivot, and pivotally secured on its opposite end to the third pivot; whereas the distance between the first pivot and the second pivot is less than the distance between the first pivot and the third pivot.
- 2. The excavating machine of claim 1 wherein said excavating machine is a tracked excavator.
- 3. The excavating machine of claim 1 wherein said first excavating tool is an excavating bucket.
- 4. The excavating machine of claim 1 wherein said second excavating tool is a breaker.
- 5. The boom stick assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
a latch-lock assembly mounted to and between the boom stick and the breaker; and, a latch-lock release located in the cab portion of the excavating machine.
- 6. The boom stick assembly of claim 5, wherein the latch-lock assembly further comprises:
a guide box attached to the boom stick; a slide latch, slidably located within the gate box; a control piston connected to the slide latch, and being operable to forcibly move the slide latch alternately between an engagement and release position; a strike attached to the breaker assembly; and, whereas the strike is engageable with the slide latch when the breaker is in the retracted position.
- 7. The boom stick assembly of claim 6, wherein the latch-lock assembly further comprises:
a beveled face on the strike.
- 8. The boom stick assembly of claim 6, wherein the latch-lock assembly further comprises:
a reinforcement plate attached to the guide box.
- 9. The boom stick assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
a shock absorbing retraction stop attached to the boom stick
- 10. The boom stick assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
a shock absorbing retraction stop attached to the second excavating tool.
- 11. The excavating machine of claim 1, further comprising:
an extension stop attached to the bracket, and being engagable with the second excavation tool upon a full extension of the second excavation tool.
- 12. The excavating machine of claim 1, further comprising:
an extension-lock assembly attached to the bracket.
- 13. The excavating machine of claim 1, further comprising:
whereas when the second excavating tool is in a fully retracted position, the second pivot lies substantially between the first pivot and the third pivot.
- 14. An excavating machine, comprising:
a body; a boom structure extending outwardly from the body and including a pivotable boom stick; an excavating bucket pivotally secured to the boom stick; a bracket attached to the underside of the boom stick, the bracket having a first pivot, and a second pivot; a breaker pivotally secured at one end to the first pivot, and having a third pivot located thereon between the one end and its opposite end; and, a hydraulic cylinder pivotally secured at one end to the second pivot, and pivotally secured on its opposite end to the third pivot.
- 15. The boom stick assembly of claim 14, further comprising:
whereas the distance between the first pivot and the second pivot is less than the distance between the first pivot and the third pivot.
- 16. A boom stick assembly for us e on an excavating machine, comprising:
a boom stick; a first excavating tool pivotally secured to the boom stick; a bracket attached to the underside of the boom stick, the bracket having a first pivot, and a second pivot; a second excavating tool pivotally secured at one end to the first pivot, and having a third pivot located thereon between the one end and its opposite end; a hydraulic cylinder pivotally secured at one end to the second pivot, and pivotally secured on its opposite end to the third pivot; whereas the distance between the first pivot and the second pivot is less than the distance between the first pivot and the third pivot.
- 17. The boom stick assembly of claim 16, further comprising:
whereas when the second excavating tool is in a stowed position, the second pivot lies substantially between the first pivot and the third pivot.
- 18. An excavating tool system for use on an excavating machine, comprising:
a bracket attachable to the underside of a boom stick, the bracket having a first pivot, and a second pivot; an excavating tool pivotally secured at one end to the first pivot, and having a third pivot located thereon between the one end and its opposite end; and, a hydraulic cylinder pivotally secured at one end to the second pivot, and pivotally secured on its opposite end to the third pivot.
- 19. The excavating tool system of claim 18, further comprising:
whereas the distance between the first pivot and the second pivot is less than the distance between the first pivot and the third pivot.
- 20. The excavating tool system of claim 18, further comprising:
whereas the excavating tool is a breaker assembly.
- 21. The excavating tool system of claim 20, further comprising:
whereas the breaker assembly is selectively positionable between, and including, fully deployed and fully retracted positions.
- 22. The excavating tool system of claim 20, wherein the pivotal attachment of the breaker assembly to the mounting bracket is bifurcated.
- 23. The excavating tool system of claim 20, wherein the bracket further comprises;
a base; a left bracket side extending upward from the base, and having a first socket and a second socket; and, a right bracket side extending upward from the base, and having a first socket in substantial centerline alignment with the first socket of the left bracket side, and having a second socket in substantial centerline alignment with the second socket of left bracket side.
- 24. The excavating tool system of claim 23, further comprising;
whereas the centerline of the second sockets is located closer to the base than is the centerline of the first sockets.
- 25. The excavating tool system of claim 23, further comprising;
a left bushing removably located in, and extending outwardly from the first socket of the left bracket side; and, a right bushing removably located in, and extending outwardly from the first socket of the right bracket side.
- 26. The excavating tool system of claim 25, further comprising;
an internal thread located on one end of each of the right bushing and the left bushing.
- 27. The excavating tool system of claim 20, wherein the breaker assembly further comprises:
a left body section having a first socket located on one end, and having a third socket proximate to its other end; a right body section having a first socket located on one end, and having a third socket proximate to its other end; a hydraulic breaker tool mechanically secured between the left body section and the right body section; a reciprocating tool removably connectable to the breaker tool; and a pivot bushing attachable to a hydraulic cylinder, the pivot bushing attached in and between the third sockets of left body section and right body section.
- 28. The excavating tool system of claim 20, wherein the breaker assembly further comprises:
a pair of upper lock plates securing the inner end of the breaker tool between the left body section and the right body section; and, a pair of lower lock plates securing the outer end of the breaker tool between the left body section and the right body section.
- 29. A boom stick assembly for use on an excavating machine, comprising:
a boom stick; a first excavating tool pivotally secured to the boom stick; a bracket attached to the underside of the boom stick, the bracket having a first pivot, and a second pivot; a second excavating tool pivotally secured at one end to the first pivot; a latch-lock assembly mounted to and between the boom stick and the breaker; a latch-lock release located in the cab portion of the excavating machine; and, whereas deployment of the second excavating tool is by gravity, and retraction of the second excavating tool is by contact with the first excavating tool during retraction of the first excavating tool.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This Application is a Continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/624,099 filed Jul. 24, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09624099 |
Jul 2000 |
US |
Child |
10150057 |
May 2002 |
US |