In general, the present invention relates to the mounting of implements to a prime mover. More particularly, the present invention relates to a connector assembly that provides adjustment for variations in the mounting pin locations, as dictated by individual implement and prime mover manufacturers. Most particularly, the present invention relates to a connector assembly having a rotating pin receiver that provides multiple pin spacings along a circumferential path.
Earthmoving and demolition equipment, such as excavators and backhoes are typically referred to as prime movers in the art, and include a variety of attachments for performing a desired task. Some of the attachments commonly used include, among others, a bucket, hydraulic hammer, or tamper,m collectively referred to herein as implements. The prime mover and implement are typically attached by a pair of spaced mounting pins. It has become a common practice among manufacturers of prime movers to provide unique pin spacings for their prime mover and implements, such that users are encouraged to buy both the prime mover and implement from the same manufacturer.
As will be appreciated, this practice limits the user's ability to use implements purchased for other prime movers and custom implements from independent manufacturers. In the past, to use implements from a different manufacturer, users have attempted to machine implements for a particular pin spacing. As will be appreciated, this process is costly and independent manufacturers are forced to machine separate implements for each manufacturer.
Recently, one manufacturer has attempted to construct a coupler that will accommodate multiple pin spacings. In a fashion typical in the art, the coupler has a pair of spaced plates with aligned apertures at the front and rear of the plates that receive a mounting pin. To provide multiple pin spacings, slot-like apertures are formed in the plates and adapted to receive adaptor plugs that define a bore corresponding to a selected pin spacing. Each bore is formed at a position corresponding to a manufacturer. Thus, to adjust the pin position for an individual manufacturer, an adaptor plug carrying a bore at the desired spacing is inserted into the slot, and the pins are passed through the boom of the prime mover and the coupler. To provide for multiple spacings, multiple adapter plugs must be used, thus, when using multiple implements from a variety of manufacturers, the prime mover owner must carry multiple adaptor plugs. As will be appreciated, carrying multiple plugs may be an inconvenience and those plugs that are not in use may be prone to less or misplacement, such that, the user may not have the proper adapters, when they are needed.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a connector assembly for connecting an implement to a prime mover that adapts to provide multiple pin spacings necessitated by various manufacturers. It is a further object of the present invention to provide a pin receiver having a pin receiving bore carried thereon that rotates eccentrically, to provide multiple spacings relative to the other pin receiver on the connector. Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a connector assembly having a pair of spaced upstanding plates, defining a first pin receiver and a second pin receiver having a hub rotatably mounted on the plate carrying a pin receiving bore that rotates about the center of the hub to provide multiple spacings relative to the first pin receivers.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a connector assembly having a rotatable pin receiver that includes a locking assembly, such that, the rotatable pin receiver may be indexed and locked in a selected position corresponding to a selected spacing between the pin receivers on a side plate. A further object of the present invention is to provide a plurality of locking assembly receivers formed on either the rotatable pin receiver or the plate opposite the locking assembly, such that, the rotatable pin receiver may be indexed to a plurality of selected positions corresponding to the desired pin spacings.
In light of at least one of these objects, the present invention generally provides a connector assembly for attaching an implement to a prime mover having spaced mounting pins, the connector assembly including a pair of spaced plates, each of the plates carrying a first receiver defining a transverse bore adapted to receive a first of the mounting pins and a second receiver adapted to receive the second of the mounting pins, wherein at least one of the first and second receivers is an adjustable receiver rotatable about an axis and having the transverse bore spaced radially from the axis and rotatable relative thereto, whereby rotation of the adaptable receiver about the axis changes the relative spacing between the first and second pin receiving bores.
The present invention further provides a connector assembly for coupling an implement to a prime mover by way of first and second connecting pins, the connector assembly comprising a first receiver adapted to receive one of the connecting pins and a second receiver adapted to receive the other of the connecting pins, wherein the first receiver is rotatable eccentrically about an axis, and a locking assembly adapted to hold said first receiver in a selected spacing relative to the second receiver, the locking assembly including at least one tooth engageable with a stop surface to fix the first receiver in the selected spacing.
A connector assembly, embodying the concepts of the present invention is generally indicated by the numeral 10, in the accompanying Figures. With reference to
The connector assembly 10 is secured to the outboard end of the distal boom arm 15 by a first connecting pin receiving assembly 21 and to the articulating arm 19 by a second connecting pin receiving assembly 22. Thus, the connector assembly 10 which is secured to the articulating boom provides an operative connection for demountably attaching the implement I thereto, and the articulating boom 12 is, in turn, operatively mounted to the prime mover 11.
With reference to
For example, as best shown in
Each side plate 26 carries first and second connecting pin receivers 21, 22 adapted to receive connecting pins 31, 32. Since the side plates 26 are of similar structure, for sake of simplicity, the receivers 21, 22 will be described with reference to only a single side plate 26, with similar structures on each plate identified by the same numeral in the Figures. In the example shown, only one pin receiver, in this case second pin receiver 22 is made adjustable. The remaining pin receiver 21 is fixed, but it will be appreciated that either or both of the pin receivers 21, 22 may be made adjustable, as described more completely below. According to the concepts of the present invention, the connector assembly 10 is provided with at least one adjustable pivot pin receiver 22, discussed in detail below, on a side plate 26. In the example shown, second receiver 22 is adjustable. The adjustable receiver 22 provides multiple relative pin spacings (
When using a single adjustable pin receiver, as shown, the first pin receiver 21 may be fixed on side plate 26 and be of a construction conventionally used in the connector art. For example, first pin receiver 21 may include a first transverse bore 33 sized to receive the first connecting pin 31. First pin receiver 21 may be fixed, and located nearest the prime mover 11. A reinforcing flange may extend axially outward of side plate 26 about the circumference of bore 33 to provide a reinforced thrust surface. Alternatively, first connecting pin receiver 21 may include a plug-like insert, generally indicated by the numeral 35, adapted to fit within the bore 33, which in this case would be sized and shaped to accommodate the insert 35. One such insert 35 is shown in
A keeper assembly generally indicated by the numeral 40, in
Often manufacturers employ connecting pins 31, 32 of differing length and/or diameter relative to their competitors. To accommodate connecting pins 31,32 of varying length or diameter, the pin receivers 21, 22 may be adapted as by providing extensions or inserts, such as, additional bushings that extend to accommodate various pin lengths and decrease the diameter of the pin receiving bore 37.
In addition to using connecting pins 31, 32 of various length and diameter, manufacturers employ unique pin spacings, generally indicated at 50 (
Another possible adjustable pin receiver configuration, shown in the Figures, includes a hub assembly, generally indicated by the numeral 60 in
The second pin receiving assembly 22 on hub assembly 60 may include a transverse bore 57 formed within the hub body 63 adapted to receive the second connecting pin 32, or pin receiving insert such as the insert 35 described above, may be used in conjunction with the hub assembly 60. In the embodiment shown, a collar 65 (
The second pin receiving bore 57 is adapted to receive the second pivot pin 32 and is spaced radially from the center of the hub body 63, which is located on the axis X, such that, rotation of the hub body 63 causes variation in the distance between the center 52 of second bore 57 and the center 51 of first bore 37. In this way, to account for the various spacings 50 by manufacturers, the hub body 63 may be rotated to increase or decrease the spacing 50, such that the second bore 57 assumes any position necessary for the spacing 50 of a selected manufacturer. Thus, connector assembly 10 provides for universal attachment of an implement I to a prime mover 11 in a single self contained system.
While a single radial spacing R of the second bore 57 from axis X is shown, it will be appreciated that this spacing R may be varied as necessary to adjust the length of the circumferential path 58. Once the desired pin spacing 50 is achieved, the connecting pins 31, 32 may be inserted through the pin receiving assemblies 21, 22 and the arms 15, 19 of the boom 12 and fixed therein by keepers 40. To lock the adjustable receiver 22 in a desired position, a locking assembly, generally indicated by the numeral 70, may be provided to selectively lock the hub body 63 in the desired position. In general, the locking assembly includes any means of rotatably fixing the hub body 63 relative to the side plate 26 including, clamping members, set pins, set screws, brake assemblies, or an actuator capable of maintaining the hub position. In the embodiment shown, for example, lock pins 73 extend from side plate 12 to be received within openings 74 formed on a lock pin receiver, generally indicated by the numeral 75, which may be a tab or annular flange 75, as shown. The radially extending flange 75, rests adjacent one side of the side plate 26, which, for example, may be the interior side, and is provided with lock pin receivers adapted to receive the lock pins and resist rotation of the hub assembly 60. In the embodiment shown, to provide reliable fixation of the hub, the locking assembly 70 includes a pair of diametrically opposed lock pins 73. Accordingly, the flange 75 includes one or more pairs of receivers 74 adapted to engage the lock pins 73. To provide multiple preset pin spacing positions, multiple pairs of receivers 74 are formed on the flange 75 such that the hub body 63 may be easily moved to another selected position by rotating the flange 75 until the desired pair of receivers 74 are aligned with the lock pins 73. Thus, as spacings 50 for different manufacturer's pins 31, 32 become known, additional receivers 21 may be machined into the flange 75 for purposes of defining preset locking positions. It will be appreciated that the position of the lock pins 73 and lock pin receivers 74 may be reversed such that the pins 73 extend from the flange 75 and the receivers 74 are formed in the side plate 26.
To move the hub body 63 between selected positions, the hub body 63 is moveable in the axial direction relative to the side plate 26, such that, in the example shown, hub body 63 is pushed inward until the lock pin 73, comes free of the lock pin receivers 74. With the lock pins 73 disengaged, the hub body 63 may be rotated to the next desired position. To engage the lock pins 73, the lock pins 73 and receiver 74 are aligned and hub body 63 are slid axially outward to re-engage the lock pins 73 and receivers 74 fixing the rotation of the hub body 63 at the newly selected position. A washer 76 and lock ring 77 or other suitable fasteners may be used to fix the axial position of the hub body 63 such that the lock pins 73 and/or the second connecting pin 32 are not inadvertently released during operation of the implement I. To accommodate the lock ring 77, the hub body 63 may be provided with an annular groove 78, which, as shown may be defined within the end 79 of the hub opposite the locking flange 75.
Another locking assembly 70′, is shown in
In operation, to change from one pin spacing 50 to another, for example, a move from pin spacing 50A to pin spacing 50B, the user would release the lock assembly 70, as by removing the lock ring 77, moving the hub body 63 axially to disengage the lock pins 73 from receiver 74A, then rotating the hub body 63 to align receivers 74B with lock pins 73, and relocking the hub assembly 60 by moving the hub body 63 axially to engage the lock pins 73 and lock pin receivers 74B. Once radially located, the hub body 63 may be axially locked, as by replacing the locking ring 73 to inhibit axial movement of the hub body 63. With the desired spacing set, the second pin 32 may be inserted through the second pin bore 57, the articulating arm 19, and the far second pin receiving bore 57 to complete attachment of implement I. At this point, the implement I is coupled at the pin spacing 50B, and keeper members 44 may be inserted in the keeper assembly 40 to axially fix the connecting pin 32. In this example, adjustment of the pin spacing 50 is made relative to a fixed first bore 21, but as previously discussed, first bore 21 could be made adjustable, in the manner of second pin receiving bore 22, such that, either or both of the pin receiving bores 21, 22 could be rotated to alter the spacing 50 between each other.
An alternative connector assembly, generally indicated by the numeral 110 is shown in
With reference to
It will be appreciated that the locking member receiver 176 may be formed in the side plate 126. Optionally, to provide additional reinforcement, a raised gusset, generally indicated by the numeral 180, may extend axially outward from the side plate 126 to reinforce the portion surrounding the bore 161 formed in the side plate 126. As will be appreciated, the reinforcing gusset 180 may be located on either or both sides of the side plate 126. In the example shown, the locking member receiver 176 are formed in the gusset 180 such that the locking assembly 170 of hub 160 fits within the gusset 180. To provide a flush fit between the hub assembly 160 and the gusset 180, the thickness of the gusset, generally indicated at 181 may be made the same as the thickness, generally indicated at 182, of the flange 175. Alternatively, if gussets 180 having a greater thickness 181 than the flange 175 are used, the receiver 176 may extend into the gusset 180 to a depth equal to the thickness 182 of flange 175.
Operation of the alternative hub assembly 160 may be made in accordance with the above description, generally, the lock member 171 is disengaged from the stop surface 174, rotated to a selected position corresponding to the appropriate pin spacing 50 for a given implement I or prime mover 11. Once in the selected position, the hub 160 assembly is then engaged with locking assembly 170 to prevent rotation of the hub assembly 160. In the example depicted in
It should now be apparent, that the present invention teaches a connector assembly embodying the concepts of the present invention that permits spacing of connecting pin receivers to adapt to unique pin spacings of various manufacturers.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiment of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to exhaust or limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the scope and/or spirit of the invention. Therefore, for an appreciation of the scope of the invention, reference should be made to the following claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/047,278, filed Jan. 14, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,662,681.
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