Information
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Patent Grant
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6302611
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Patent Number
6,302,611
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 16, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Dunwoody; Aaron M.
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 248 637
- 248 647
- 037 468
- 037 903
- 414 723
- 403 4081
- 403 24
- 403 52
- 403 81
- 403 82
- 403 83
- 403 112
- 403 1091
- 403 1093
- 403 110
- 403 107
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to a connecting piece which can be pivotally connected both to the jib of an excavator and to a setting cylinder connected to a jib, and which is intended for linking up a tool, such as an excavator bucket, for example, to the end of the jib. A connecting wedge is connected to the connecting piece, in which two pins extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the wedge and being guided in the connecting piece are mounted. An adjusting element is connected to the connecting piece, by means of which the connecting wedge can be moved in a direction transversely to its longitudinal direction. The connecting piece comprises a screw spindle, which is journalled in the connecting wedge and which is screw into a nut-shaped member connected to the connecting piece.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a connecting piece which can be pivotally connected both to the jib of an excavator and to a setting cylinder connected to a jib, and which is intended for linking up a tool, such as an excavator bucket, for example, to the end of the jib, wherein a connecting wedge is connected to the connecting piece, in which two pins extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the wedge and being guided in the connecting piece are mounted, whilst an adjusting element is connected to the connecting piece, by means of which the connecting wedge can be moved a specific distance with respect to the connecting piece in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of said pins.
A connecting piece of this kind is known from European patent No. 0 521 560. In this prior art construction, a hydraulic setting cylinder is connected to the connecting piece for moving the connecting wedge. This prior art construction is satisfactory per se, but in some cases it is desirable to have a connecting piece wherein the connecting wedge can be adjusted by mechanical means, for example when the connecting piece is used in a crane or the like which does not comprise means by which the hydraulic setting cylinder can be actuated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, the connecting piece comprises a screw spindle, which is rotatable about is central axis and which is journalled in the connecting wedge in such manner as to be incapable of movement in its longitudinal direction and which is screwed into a nut-shaped member connected to the connecting piece, which nut-shaped member can spring in the longitudinal direction of the screw spindle with respect to the connecting piece.
In this manner a connecting piece can be realised by means of which the connecting wedge can be locked in position, using the screw spindle, whilst an adequate clamping down of the connecting wedge will be maintained also after prolonged use, due to the fact that the nut-shaped member is spring-mounted.
The various parts, such as the connecting wedge and the like, will remain connected to the connecting piece when the connecting piece is disconnected from the tool, so that there will be no danger of parts being lost.
Another advantage of the construction according to the invention is the fact that the same connecting piece can be used both for the construction comprising a hydraulic setting cylinder as disclosed in European patent No. 0 521 560 and for the construction comprising the screw spindle. This is advantageous not only from a manufacturing point of view, but it also enables the user to change the construction of the connecting piece in a simple manner, if desired.
In order to be able to clamp down the connecting wedge quickly by means of the screw spindle, the screw spindle will preferably be formed with screw thread of relatively large pitch. This may lead to the screw spindle working loose, however, in particular when the tool that is linked to the jib of the excavator is a vibrator. In order to prevent this, a locking member is fitted, by means of which the screw spindle can be locked against rotation. Preferably, said locking member is mounted on the connecting wedge, so that the locking member will be readily accessible.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the appended figures, which show an embodiment of the construction according to the invention.
FIG. 1
is a schematic sectional view of a part of the connecting piece, showing the connecting wedge in the position which the various parts will take up in the clamped-down position on a tool.
FIG. 2
is a similar view, showing the various parts in a position in which the connecting wedge is disconnected from the tool.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of
FIG. 1
, along line III—III in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of
FIG. 3
, along line IV—IV in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of
FIG. 1
, along line V—V in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 6
is a view of
FIG. 2
, according to arrow VI in FIG.
2
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The construction and the use of a connecting piece which can be connected to the end of the jib of an excavator or the like with a view to quickly linking up a tool, such as an excavator bucket or the like, to the end of the jib is described in great detail in the aforesaid European patent No. 0 521 560, whose contents are considered to be incorporated herein by this reference, so that it will not be necessary to discuss this in detail herein.
Connecting piece
1
comprises two or more less plate-shaped parts
2
and
3
extending substantially parallel to each other, which are interconnected by means of a fixed link
4
. A hole
5
is formed in the center of said fixed link, through which a screw spindle
6
extends. Said screw spindle
6
extends through a bush
7
, which is attached to a plate
8
, which is secured to fixed link
4
near hole
5
by means of bolts
9
. Screw spindle
6
is rotatably journalled with one end in a hole which is formed in the center of a connecting wedge
10
.
On the side of the connecting wedge remote from fixed link
4
, the screw spindle
6
comprises a plate-shaped part
11
and a part
12
projecting therefrom, which is shaped in the form of a bolt head.
Plate-shaped part
11
abuts against a side of connecting wedge
10
via an interposed slide plate
13
. A locking ring
15
is secured to screw spindle
6
, on the side of the connecting wedge
10
remote from the plate-shaped part, by means of bolts
14
, whilst a slide ring
16
is disposed between said locking ring and the lateral surface of the connecting wedge.
It will be apparent that in this manner the screw spindle
6
is rotatably journalled in the connecting wedge and locked against sliding movement in its longitudinal direction with respect to the connecting wedge.
An L-shaped passage
17
is formed in the part of the screw spindle that is present within the connecting wedge, which passage is connected to a lubricating nipple mounted in part
12
with a view to supplying grease to the bore in the connecting wedge
10
in which the screw spindle
6
is rotatably journalled.
The screw spindle is screwed into a nut-shaped member
18
on the side remote from connecting wedge
10
of the plate
8
that is fixed to the connecting piece
1
. Said nut-shaped member is capable of sliding movement over pins
19
in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the screw spindle, which pins are threaded at one end and which are screwed into threaded holes in plate
8
with said threaded end. On their side remote from plate
8
the pins are formed with heads
20
, which prevent nut-shaped member
18
from sliding off pins
19
.
Plate springs
21
surrounding screw spindle
6
are disposed between nut-shaped element
18
and plate
8
.
A bush
22
is attached to the nut-shaped member on the side remote from plate springs
21
, which bush is closed at the end remote from the nut-shaped member. Said bush surrounds the end of the screw spindle
6
that projects from the nut-shaped member, and preferably it will be filled with grease. In this manner this end of the screw spindle projecting from the nut-shaped member is protected against fouling, whilst it will also be lubricated by the grease that is present inside the bush.
The part of the screw spindle that extends between the split locking ring
15
and the plate
8
is surrounded by a bellows
23
made of rubber or a similar resilient material, so that also that part of the screw spindle will be protected against fouling.
Furthermore two guide pins
24
extending parallel to each other are secured to the ends of the guide pins
24
remote from connecting wedge
10
by means of bolts
26
.
The guide pins
24
extend through holes
27
formed in the fixed link
4
and through chambers
28
contiguous thereto, which are recessed in fixed link
4
. The outside diameters of the rings
26
are such that they are indeed capable of movement within chambers
28
but incapable of movement through holes
27
, as will be apparent in particular from FIG.
2
.
Said
FIG. 2
shows the position which the connecting wedge takes up with respect to the connecting piece prior to linking up a tool. In this position the connecting wedge
10
is spaced a maximum distance from the connecting piece
1
by means of screw spindle
6
, and the connecting piece can be coupled to a tool, as is also described in European patent No. 0 521 560. Then, in order to lock the connecting piece in position, the screw spindle
6
will be rotated by means of a wrench which is slipped over the nut-shaped member
12
so as to move the connecting wedge
10
in the direction of the connecting piece, thereby causing the ends of the connecting wedge to engage in corresponding recesses formed in the tool to be linked up.
The plate springs
21
, which have urged plate
8
and nut-shaped member
18
as far apart as possible in the position of the various parts shown in
FIG. 2
, will be compressed thereby.
By using said springs an adequate clamping action of the connecting wedge
10
will be maintained once the connecting wedge
10
is clamped down on the tool to be linked up and the tool is put into operation, also when the connecting wedge will “settle” slightly in use in the recesses formed in the tool, in which the ends of the connecting wedge are accommodated.
In order to prevent rotation of the screw spindle
6
during operation, a locking member
30
is provided, which includes a bolt head
31
and a shaft joining said head, which comprises a shaft portion
32
adjoining head
31
and which furthermore comprises two threaded portions
33
and
34
, which are interconnected by a shaft portion
35
, whose outside diameter is smaller than that of threaded portions
33
and
34
. Locking member
30
is disposed in a bore
36
formed in wedge
10
, which is only internally threaded along part of its length.
Recesses
37
are formed in the outer circumference of the plate-shaped part for cooperation with locking member
30
.
In the position of the locking member which is shown in
FIG. 2
, the threaded portion
33
of the locking member has been screwed out of hole
36
, whilst the threaded portion
34
of locking member
30
is still positioned under the internally threaded portion of hole
36
, that is, in the nonthreaded portion of said hole
36
. The nonthreaded portion of hole
36
thereby has a larger diameter than the threaded portion of hole
36
. In this position of the locking member it is possible to rotate screw spindle
6
. In order to lock screw spindle
6
against rotation, the threaded portion
33
of locking member
30
will be screwed into hole
36
, wherein the shaft portion
32
, which has a larger outside diameter than the threaded portion
33
, will come to lie in one of the recesses
37
in plate-shaped part
11
and lock screw spindle
6
against rotation.
The above-described construction of locking member
30
comprising two spaced-apart, threaded portions
33
and
34
prevents easy loss of locking member
30
upon being loosened for the purpose of allowing rotation of screw spindle
6
. After all, once the threaded portion
33
has been screwed out of hole
36
, the threaded portion
34
will first have to be brought into engagement with the internally threaded portion of hole
36
in order to remove the locking member
30
completely.
Claims
- 1. A connecting piece which can be pivotally connected both to the jib of an excavator and to a setting cylinder connected to a jib, and which is intended for linking up to a tool, such as an excavator bucket, for example, to the end of the jib, wherein a connecting wedge is connected to the connecting piece, in which two pins extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the wedge and being guided in the connecting piece are mounted, whilst an adjusting element is connected to the connecting piece, by means of which the connecting wedge can be moved a specific distance with respect to the connecting piece in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of said pins, and wherein the connecting piece comprises a screw spindle having a central axis, which is rotatable about the central axis and which is journalled in the connecting wedge in such a manner as to be incapable of movement in its longitudinal direction and which is screwed into a nut-shaped member connected to the connecting piece, which nut-shaped member can spring in the longitudinal direction of the screw spindle with respect to the connecting piece.
- 2. A connecting piece according to claim 1, wherein the screw spindle is surrounded by a few plate springs, which are confined between the nut-shaped member and a part of the connecting piece.
- 3. A connecting piece according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a bush surrounding the screw spindle is connected to the nut-shaped member on the side of the nut-shaped member remote from the connecting wedge.
- 4. A connecting piece according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the screw spindle positioned between the connecting wedge and the nut-shaped member is surrounded by a bellows consisting of a resilient material.
- 5. A connecting piece according to claim 1, wherein a locking member is provided, by means of which the screw spindle can be locked against rotation.
- 6. A connecting piece according to claim 5, wherein said locking member is mounted on the connecting wedge.
- 7. A connecting piece according to claim 6, wherein said locking member includes a shaft, which comprises a threaded portion, which is screwed into an internally threaded hole formed in the connecting wedge, and a shaft portion which has a larger diameter than the threaded portion and which can be placed into one of the recesses formed in the outer circumference of a plate-shaped part connected to the screw spindle.
- 8. A connecting piece according to claim 7, wherein the shaft of the locking member includes two spaced-apart, threaded portions, whilst the hole formed in the connecting wedge is only threaded along part of its length.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
1011374 |
Feb 1999 |
NL |
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US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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521560 |
Jan 1993 |
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