Claims
- 1. A deep excavator comprising:
- a chassis, a turntable disposed on the chassis, a boom which is pivotally supported on the turntable and is vertically swingable, a stretchable arm arrangement which is stretchable in the longitudinal direction thereof and comprises four telescopically assembled outer, base, middle and top arms, a working unit accommodated in said stretchable arm arrangement for extending and contracting said arm arrangement, and a bucket which is attached to the top arm for excavating and holding earth or sand, wherein:
- said working unit comprises first and second hydraulic cylinder units which are arranged in parallel with each other with respective first and second elongate cylinder rods thereof disposed to operate in opposite directions, wherein said first hydraulic cylinder unit includes a housing coupled to the base while the cylinder rod thereof is coupled to the outer arm, wherein said second hydraulic cylinder unit includes a housing coupled to the middle arm while the cylinder rod thereof is coupled to the top arm, and a synchronous means disposed between the base and middle arms for pulling out the middle arm from the base arm at the same time as the base arm is pulled out from the outer arm.
- 2. A deep excavator according to claim 1, wherein said synchronous means comprises a pair of long flexible elements each having one end connected to a tip end of the outer arm and the other end connected to a rear end of the middle arm, and wherein said flexible elements are entrained around inner and outer peripheries of said base arm.
- 3. A deep excavator according to claim 1, wherein a pressure chamber of said first hydraulic cylinder unit communicates directly with a pressure chamber of said second hydraulic cylinder unit.
- 4. A deep excavator according to claim 3, wherein a guide mechanism cooperates between the housings of said first and second hydraulic cylinder units to permit relative movement therebetween only in the longitudinal direction thereof.
- 5. A deep excavator according to claim 1, wherein the first cylinder rod is hollow and communicates adjacent one end thereof with a pressure chamber of said first hydraulic cylinder and adjacent the other end thereof with a pressure supply source, and wherein the second cylinder rod is hollow and communicates adjacent one end thereof with a pressure chamber of said second hydraulic cylinder and adjacent the other end thereof with the pressure supply source.
- 6. A deep excavator according to claim 5, wherein a guide mechanism cooperates between the housings of said first and second hydraulic cylinder units to permit relative movement therebetween only in the longitudinal direction thereof.
- 7. A deep excavator according to claim 1, wherein a first pressure chamber of said first hydraulic cylinder unit communicates directly with a first pressure chamber of said second hydraulic cylinder unit, wherein the first cylinder rod is hollow and communicates adjacent one end thereof with a second pressure chamber of said first hydraulic cylinder unit and adjacent the other end thereof with a pressure supply source, and wherein the second cylinder rod is hollow and communicates adjacent one end thereof with a second pressure chamber of said second hydraulic cylinder unit and adjacent the other end thereof with the pressure supply source.
- 8. A deep excavator according to claim 1, wherein a guide mechanism cooperates between the housings of said first and second hydraulic cylinder units to permit relative movement therebetween only in the longitudinal direction thereof.
- 9. A deep excavator according to claim 8, wherein said guide mechanism comprises a guide rail fixed to the housing of one hydraulic cylinder unit and rollers which are supported by the housing of the other hydraulic cylinder unit and roll on said guide rail.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 08/030,844 filed Mar. 12, 1993.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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