Cylinder mounting assembly for truck mounted scraper blade

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6634122
  • Patent Number
    6,634,122
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 21, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An improved hydraulic cylinder construction having a feature thereon facilitating operative connection with a service kit to enable a quick and injury free removal thereof from a location whereat the hydraulic cylinder is spring biased in a shock absorber installation, particularly for use in a scraper blade mounting assembly.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an improved hydraulic cylinder construction and, more particularly, to a cylinder construction for use on a snow scraper blade mounting for trucks and a service kit therefor.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention arose out of a need to minimize the down time involved in repairing a hydraulic cylinder mounted on a truck for use in controlling the elevation of a snow scraper blade. A typical hydraulic cylinder mounting is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3 086 303. The subject matter of this patent is to be incorporated herein by reference. The difficulty in gaining access to the hydraulic cylinder after it, along with the spring housing, has been removed from the truck is to effect a compressing of the spring in order to facilitate removal of the nuts and bolts limiting the downward travel of the hydraulic cylinder within the spring housing. Since the spring is large and the spring force is also large, there is a risk of injury if the spring compression activity is not carefully controlled while the travel limiting nuts and bolts are removed.




Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a hydraulic cylinder mounting assembly which can be easily assembled and disassembled from a truck as well as easily accessing the hydraulic cylinder to facilitate a repair thereto or replacement thereof.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a service kit for facilitating removal of the hydraulic cylinder from the spring housing.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a service kit, as aforesaid, wherein the force of the spring is overcome to enable the hydraulic cylinder to be removed from the spring housing.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a service kit, as aforesaid, which is easy to use and is not dangerous to the user while it is in use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The objects and purposes of the invention are met by providing a hydraulic cylinder and a service kit therefor for facilitating removal of the hydraulic cylinder from the spring housing. The service kit is usable in association with a hydraulic cylinder having a cylinder housing, and an elongate piston rod reciprocal in the cylindrical housing and a spring abutment collar adjacent a first end from which projects the piston rod. The hydraulic cylinder is mounted in a spring housing which is open at opposite ends while simultaneously providing a spring abutment at a second and remote from a third end whereat the piston rod projects from the spring housing. A stop ring encircles the hydraulic cylinder adjacent the first end and is secured to the spring housing adjacent the third end. A spring is oriented in a compressed state between and engaging the spring abutment collar and the spring abutment to continually urge the cylinder housing and the spring abutment collar thereon toward the stop ring. The cylinder housing has a fluid connection at a fourth end remote from the first end. The hydraulic cylinder additionally includes an opening having a first internal thread therein. The service kit includes a coupling member having a first external thread at one end and an enlarged head at the other end. The first external thread is configured to threadedly couple directly to the first internal thread. The service kit also includes an abutment member which has a hole therethrough configured to loosely receive therethrough the first external thread but preventing the enlarged head from passing therethrough.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a highway truck with a snow scraper blade mounted in operative position thereon by means of mounting connections;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged side view of a conventional support mechanism for the spring housing;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view through the longitudinal center of the inventive hydraulic cylinder and spring housing mount therefor;





FIG. 4

is an exploded isometric view of the hydraulic cylinder and spring housing assembly;





FIG. 5

is a top of view of a fragment of the hydraulic cylinder housing adjacent the end from which the piston rod extends;





FIG. 6

is a side view of

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 7

is a sectional view taken along the line


7





7


of FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a conventional highway maintenance truck having a frame


1


, rear driving wheels


2


and front wheels


3


with the usual operator's cab


4


and bed


5


. An elongate snow scraper blade


6


having a wearing edge plate


7


is mounted obliquely across the underside of the frame


1


by means of a pair of upright mounting posts


8


and


9


secured to the side frame members by identical brackets


10


. The posts


8


and


9


rigidly support a hinge shaft


11


from which the scraper blade is pivotally supported by means of knuckle plates


12


secured to the back side of the blade a the upper edge thereof.




An adjusting cylinder support bracket


13


of a channel shaped cross section is provided with a sleeve


14


on its forward end supported upon the hinge shaft


11


so that the bracket projects perpendicularly to the hinge shaft and obliquely to the frame of the truck. Spaced rightwardly (

FIG. 2

) from the sleeve


14


the web of the channel bracket


13


defines a transverse slot


15


adjustably receiving a clamp screw


16


which clamps the lower end of a third cylindrical support post


17


to the bracket


13


. The post


17


projects upwardly and is fixedly secured in a third mounting bracket


18


secured to the side frame member


1


of the truck. The third mounting bracket


18


may be identical to the previously described brackets


10


.




Toward the rear end of the mounting bracket


13


, the side flanges


23


of the channel shaped bracket have upwardly and rearwardly inclined trunnion plates


24


secured thereto with inwardly projecting male trunnion bearings


25


near their upper ends. The bearings


25


coact with and pivotally support the female trunnion bearings


26


projecting transversely from a cylindrical spring housing


27


. The lower left end


28


of the spring housing


27


is open and is axially slotted as at


29


(

FIG. 3

) on its upper side. The upper right end


31


of the spring housing


27


defines a center hole


32


for a fluid connection surrounded by an annular spring abutment


33


. A short length of angle iron


34


is welded over the slot


29


to protect the slot and restore the strength of the cylinder housing


27


.




Centrally and reciprocally within the spring housing


27


is inner hydraulic cylinder


36


substantially smaller than the spring housing


27


and having an annular abutment


37


projecting outwardly adjacent its lower left end. An ear on the annular abutment


37


projects into the slot


29


to prevent rotation of the hydraulic cylinder while permitting axial movement of the hydraulic cylinder. A split ring stop


39


is received in the lower end


28


of the spring housing


27


and is secured thereto by a plurality of bolts


41


(

FIG. 4

) received in tapped holes


40


. A heavy compression spring


42


is positioned within the spring housing


27


and bears between the abutments


33


and


37


.




The hydraulic cylinder


36


includes a cylindrical body


43


having at its upper right end


44


a relatively thick end plate


46


(

FIG. 3

) closing off the upper end of the cylindrical body


43


. The end plate


46


has an internally threaded opening


47


extending therethrough. A bolt


48


having an enlarged head


49


at one end and an external thread


50


at the other upper right end configured so that the external thread


50


is threadedly received directly into the internally threaded opening


47


. A lock washer


45


can be provided if desired. The bolt


48


has a central passageway


51


therethrough with the upper right end of the passageway


51


located within the enlarged head of the bolt


48


being internally threaded as at


54


and configured to receive a fluid connection member


55


(

FIG. 1

) therein.




A piston to


52


is reciprocally mounted within the cylindrical body


43


. A cylinder rod


53


is fixedly secured to the piston


52


and is movable therewith. The distal end of the piston rod at


52


is configured to be secured to the snow scraper blade


6


in a conventional manner as depicted in FIG.


2


.




The cylindrical body


43


additionally has a fluid inlet port


59


adjacent the lower left end thereof The inlet port


59


is configured for connection to fluid supply as at


61


(FIG.


1


).




In this particular embodiment, the ear


38


has a wear piece


57


fastened thereto by a screw


58


. The wear piece


57


is configured to slidably engage the angle iron


34


and protect the ear


38


from wear as well as assure alignment of the inlet port


59


with the slot


29


.




In order to disassemble the assembly illustrated in

FIG. 3

, a service kit


60


consisting of an elongate bolt


62


(

FIG. 4

) in combination with a disk or plate


63


is provided, the plate


63


having a central hole


64


therethrough the diameter of which is smaller than the enlarged head


66


on the bolt


62


. The external thread


67


on the bolt


62


is configured to directly threadedly engage the internally threaded opening


47


. First, however, the bolt


48


must be removed from the internally threaded opening


47


. This will also necessitate the removal of all of the fluid connection lines that are coupled to the hydraulic cylinder


36


. Thereafter, the bolt


62


is oriented so that the threaded end


67


thereof is inserted through the central hole


64


in the plate


63


. The threaded end


67


of the bolt


62


is then inserted into the internally threaded opening


47


. The length of the bolt


62


is sufficiently long that several turns thereof are required before the head end


66


engages the plate


63


. Once the head end


66


engages the plate


63


, continued rotation thereof is to occur and the end plate


46


will be drawn toward the plate


63


to compress the spring


42


and draw the annular spring abutment collar


37


away from the split ring


39


. Thereafter, the bolts


41


can be removed so that the split ring


39


can be removed from the spring housing


27


. An this time, the bolt


62


can be rotated in the opposite direction so that the end plate


46


and the hydraulic cylinder


36


are driven away from the plate


63


and the annular spring


33


. The bolt


62


is sufficiently long to facilitate a total relaxation of the spring


42


before the thread


67


thereof disengages from the thread


47


. After the bolt


62


has exited from the internally threaded opening


47


, the hydraulic cylinder


36


can be drawn out of the spring housing


27


at the left end of the spring housing


27


for replacement and/or servicing.




In order to install a repaired or new hydraulic cylinder


36


into the spring housing


27


, one need only reverse the procedure described above.




Although a particular preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. In a scraper blade mounting on a truck having frame members comprising a pivotal support arranged at an angle to said frame members and supported therebelow, a scraper blade pivotally mounted on said pivotal support, an operating cylinder support bracket fixedly supported from the frame of said truck, spaced trunnion bearings carried by said support bracket, a spring housing having trunnion bearings transverse to an axis thereof pivotally supported by the trunnion bearings on said bracket and having a first annular abutment at one end, a hydraulic cylinder positioned in spaced relation within said spring housing and having a piston rod reciprocable in said hydraulic cylinder, and means pivotally connecting said piston rod to said scraper blade, said hydraulic cylinder additionally having a second annular abutment spaced from said first annular abutment and being axially slidable and non-rotatively engaged with said spring housing, a compression spring bearing between said first annular abutment on said spring housing and said second annular abutment on said hydraulic cylinder, said hydraulic cylinder having at least one fluid connection at an end adjacent said first annular abutment, wherein the improvement comprises in combination:(a) said fluid connection is defined by a first internally threaded opening in said hydraulic cylinder through which hydraulic fluid is supplied; (b) a service kit comprising a first coupling member having a first external thread threadedly coupled to the thread of said first internally threaded opening and having an axially extending bore therethrough with at least a portion of said bore having a second internal thread configured to provide a connection to a fluid system; (c) a second coupling member having a second external thread and an enlarged head at one end thereof, said second external thread being configured identically to said first external thread; and (d) a plate-like member having a guide hole therethrough configured to loosely receive therethrough said second external thread and prevent said enlarged head from passing therethrough.
  • 2. In a fluid cylinder assembly, comprising,an operating fluid cylinder having a cylinder housing, an elongate piston rod reciprocal in said cylinder housing and a spring abutment collar adjacent a first end from which projects said piston rod, a spring housing into which is housed said operating fluid cylinder, said spring housing being open at opposite ends while simultaneously providing a spring abutment at a second end remote from a third end thereof whereat said piston rod projects from said spring housing, a stop encircling said cylinder housing adjacent said first end thereof and being secured to said spring housing adjacent said third end thereof, a spring oriented in a compressed state between and engaging said spring abutment collar and said spring abutment to continually urge said cylinder housing and said spring abutment collar thereon toward said stop, said cylinder housing having at least one fluid connection at a fourth end remote from said first end, wherein the improvement comprises in combination: (a) said fluid connection is defined by a first internally threaded opening in said hydraulic cylinder; (b) a service kit comprising a first coupling member having a first external thread threadedly coupled to the thread of said first internally threaded opening and having an axially extending bore therethrough with at least a portion of said bore having a second internal thread configured to provide a connection to a fluid system; (c) a second coupling member having a second external thread and an enlarged head at one end thereof, said second external thread being configured identically to said first external thread; and (d) a plate-like member having a guide hole therethrough configured to loosely receive therethrough said second external thread and prevent said enlarged head from passing therethrough.
  • 3. A service kit for facilitating access to a fluid cylinder assembly, comprising,an operating fluid cylinder having a cylinder housing, an elongate piston rod reciprocal in said cylinder housing and a spring abutment collar adjacent a first end from which projects said piston rod, a spring housing into which is housed said operating fluid cylinder, said spring housing being open at opposite ends while simultaneously providing a spring abutment at a second end remote from a third end thereof whereat said piston rod projects from said spring housing, a stop encircling said housing adjacent said first end thereof and being secured to said spring housing adjacent said third end thereof, a spring oriented in a compressed state between and engaging said spring abutment collar and said spring abutment to continually urge said cylinder housing and said spring abutment collar thereon toward said stop, said cylinder housing having at least one fluid connection at a fourth end remote from said first end, said fluid connection including an opening in said hydraulic cylinder, said opening having a first internal thread, said service kit comprising: a coupling member having a first external thread and an enlarged head at one end thereof, said first external thread being configured to threadedly coupled to said first internal thread; and a plate-like member having a hole therethrough configured to loosely receive therethrough said second external thread and prevent said enlarged head from passing therethrough.
  • 4. The service kit according to claim 3, wherein said fluid connection includes a fluid coupling member having a second external thread configured to couple to said first internal thread, said fluid coupling member having an axially extending bore therethrough with at least a portion of said bore having a second internal thread configured to provide a connection to a fluid system.
  • 5. The service kit according to claim 4, wherein said plate-like member is of a size larger than the cross Section of said spring housing.
  • 6. The service kit according to claim 4, wherein a length of said coupling member is greater then the length that said spring is operatively compressed between said spring abutment collar and said spring abutment with no load applied to said piston rod.
  • 7. A method for accessing a hydraulic cylinder in a fluid cylinder assembly, comprising,an operating fluid cylinder having a cylinder housing, an elongate piston rod reciprocal in said cylinder housing and a spring abutment collar adjacent a first end from which projects said piston rod, a spring housing into which is housed said operating fluid cylinder, said spring housing being open at opposite ends while simultaneously providing a spring abutment at a second end remote from a third end thereof whereat said piston rod projects from said spring housing, a stop encircling said cylinder housing adjacent said first end thereof and being secured to said spring housing adjacent said third end thereof, a spring oriented in a compressed state between and engaging said spring abutment collar and said spring abutment to continually urge said cylinder housing and said spring abutment collar thereon toward said stop, said cylinder housing having at least one fluid connection at a fourth end remote from said first end, said fluid connection including an opening in said hydraulic cylinder, said opening having a first internal thread, comprising the steps of: placing a coupling member having a first external thread and an enlarged head at one end thereof through a hole in plate-like member and effecting a threaded coupling of said first external thread with said first internal thread, orienting said plate-like member against said spring housing and drawing by operation of said coupling member in a first direction of rotation said hydraulic cylinder toward said plate-like member to further compress said spring and draw said spring abutment collar away from said stop, unsecuring and removing said stop from said spring housing, operating said coupling member in a second direction of rotation to effect movement of said hydraulic cylinder away from said plate-like member to reduce the compression of said spring entirely to facilitate removal of said hydraulic cylinder from said spring housing after disengagement of said first external thread from said first internal thread.
  • 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said coupling member has a length greater than the length that said spring is operatively compressed between said spring abutment collar and said spring abutment with no load applied to said piston rod.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/369,910 filed Apr. 4, 2002.

US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
3086303 Weeks Apr 1963 A
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/369910 Apr 2002 US