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 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, 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; and, 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; a hydraulic cylinder pivotally secured at one end to the second pivot, and pivotally secured on its opposite end to the third pivot; and, whereas the distance between the first pivot and the second pivot is less than the distance between the first pivot and the third pivot.
- 19. The excavating tool system of claim 18, further comprising:whereas the excavating tool is a breaker assembly.
- 20. The excavating tool system of claim 19, 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.
- 21. The excavating tool system of claim 19, 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.
- 22. The excavating tool system of claim 18, further comprising:whereas the excavating tool is selectively positionable between, and including, fully deployed and fully retracted positions.
- 23. The excavating tool system of claim 18, wherein the pivotal attachment of the excavating tool to the bracket is bifurcated.
- 24. The excavating tool system of claim 18, 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 the left bracket side.
- 25. The excavating tool system of claim 24, further comprising;whereas the centerline of the second sockets is located closer to the base than is the centerline of the first sockets.
- 26. The excavating tool system of claim 24, 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.
- 27. The excavating tool system of claim 26, further comprising;an internal thread located on one end of each of the right bushing and the left bushing.
- 28. The excavating tool system of claim 18, further comprising:a latch-lock assembly mounted to and between the boom stick and the second excavating tool; and, a latch-lock release located in a cab portion of the excavating machine.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/624,099, filed Jul. 24, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,430,849.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Komatsu Mini-Excavator, PC03-2F brochure sheets (3 pages), dated Apr. 2000. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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