This application is the US national phase of international application PCT/SE2004/001282 filed 7 Sep. 2004, which designated the U.S. and claims priority to SE 0302413-0 filed 9 Sep. 2003, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
This invention concerns a device for attaching a loader to a vehicle, usually a tractor.
Vehicles, usually tractors for various types of work, for example lifting, are previously known. Tractors usually comprises a structure, for example a mounting, fastening iron, brackets or the like, to which an arm construction, normally called a loader, is mounted. This part will henceforth be called the mounting.
The loader is a long elongated construction comprising two parallel arm sections comprising joint arrangements. The loader has on one end, the end pointing away from the tractor, a fastening device allowing a tool to be fastened to the far end of the loader. On the other end of the loader, the end closest to the tractor, are two parts arranged, parallel to each other and terminating the arm sections, to which cylinders and other arm parts can be attached. These parts will henceforth be called bearing boxes. Each bearing box is mounted on, joined to, the tractor. The mounting on the tractor offers two attachments on which the two bearing boxes are mounted.
It is previously known to mount and secure a loader on a tractor through the use of attachments being inserted into/through parallel/axial holes arranged both in the tractor, in the attaching parts of the tractor mounting, and in the loader, in the bearing boxes on the loader. At the time of an attachment, the holes are arranged so that the centre point of each one is on a common axis. These attachments are usually mounted by one person standing to the side, the outside, of the loader and the tractor. The attachment, which is usually an elongated locking pin separate from the tractor and loader, usually with a handle on one end, is inserted into the holes, placed in accordance with the common axis, from the outside of the loader and tractor, whereby a cotter type of locking of the loader in relation to the tractor is obtained.
These types of locking pins are separate from both the tractor and the loader and can easily be mislaid and therefore missing when assembly is to take place. The attachment of a loader to a tractor with the help of separate units in the form of locking pins is time-consuming and not particularly easy to perform.
One object of the invention is to offer a device that allows fast, simple and reliable attachment of a loader to a vehicle.
This object is achieved with a device for attaching a loader to a vehicle, wherein the loader comprises openings in parts facing towards the vehicle and the vehicle comprises openings in attaching parts facing the loader, and wherein the openings when attaching are arranged so that the centre points of the openings lie on an axis common to all the openings, the device comprising a fixed part arrangeable on the outside of the loader, a moving part that can move in relation to the fixed part and which is protected, controlled and directed by the fixed part, and an influencing part to convey a force to the moving part so that it strives to attain a locking position, wherein the moving part when attaching moves from an open position where there is no locking action between the loader and the vehicle to an intermediate position where the continued locking motion of the moving part can be activated by the vehicle, whereby the influencing part is activated and the moving part is moved further to a locking position at which the moving part is arrangeable in the openings and through interaction with them enables locking of the loader to the vehicle and is kept in its locking position by the force from the influencing part.
The invention will be described below based on one embodiment with references made to the figures. Additional advantages and finesses of the invention will also be described.
A device 1 according to the invention, see
In the loader 2, the openings 4 are made in parts 6 of the loader that are facing the tractor 3. These parts 6 will henceforth be called bearing boxes and are two in number on each loader 2. One device 1 is required for each bearing box 6. Each device 1 is controlled from the side area of the loader and tractor, right and left hand side respectively or “outside A” as this side will henceforth be called, and acts in against the loader/tractor, essentially at a straight angle to the longitudinal axis L of the vehicle 3. The side of the component parts and details of each device 1 opposite to the outside A is called “inside B”. The sides of the component parts and the details that are facing outside A and inside B respectively will be named correspondingly. See
The openings 5 in the tractor 3 are made in attachment parts 7 that constitute parts of a mounting (not shown in full in the figures) that is a part of the tractor 3. Also the attachment parts 7 are two in number on each tractor.
Each bearing box 6 exhibits parallel flange like parts 6a and 6b between which the respective attachment part 7 is arranged in such a way that the openings 4 and 5 are opposite each other. See
The device 1 comprises a fixed part 8 mounted on, or constituting a part of, the bearing box 6, and by that is part of the loader 2. The fixed part 8 is located on the outside 6a of the bearing box. The device 1 also comprises a part 9 that can move in relation to the fixed part 8. The moving part 9 is moved from an open position to a locked position when a loader is being attached to a vehicle; see
When attaching the loader 2 to the tractor 3, the moving part 9 is moved from the open position, see
The motion of the moving part 9 can be discerned by the eye of the driver because the moving part 9 moves clearly in relation to the fixed part 8. This means that whether the moving part 9 is in open or locking position it is clearly visible. An automated position control can also be used. To further emphasise that the moving part 9 is correctly placed in locking position, the end part 9a of the locking bolt can be coloured, for example with a clearly discernable colour that deviates from the colour of the surrounding parts, preferably fluorescent to facilitate registering in the dusk/dark. This marking is made visible to the driver from the driver's cab.
The fixed, stationary part 8 covers and protects the device's moving part 9 and also controls the moving part 9 while it moves from an open position to a locking position. The moving part 9 is essentially arranged inside the fixed part 8 but, when it is in locking position, it is displaced in relation to the fixed part 8 and consequently situated partially outside the fixed part 8 towards the loader/tractor in the openings 4 and 5.
The fixed part 8 is essentially cylindrical and comprises an elongated body 10 with open inner that on its end turned towards the bearing box 6 has a supporting part 11 and on its other end, the outer end, has a top part 12, see
The moving part 9 comprises an elongated cylindrical locking bolt 13 arranged to slide inside the fixed part 8. The moving part 9 comprises also a guide part 14 that is permanently joined to the locking bolt 13 and with which the position of the locking bolt is controlled. The guiding part 14 is brought to interact with a blocking device 15, which blocks/locks the moving part 9 in relation to the fixed part 8 and which constitutes a part of, or is joined to, the attachment part of the tractor 7, see
An influencing part 16, a spring, a compression spring, acts between the fixed part 8 and the moving part 9, see
When the moving part 9 is in its open position, the moving part 9 is extracted from all openings 4 and 5 and is situated on the outside of the loader A. When the moving part 9 is extracted, it moves in relation to the fixed part 8, whereby the spring 16 is compressed and energy is stored in the spring 16. The guiding part 14 is then turned so that it rests against the fixed part 8. The moving part 9 has here taken an intermediate position, see
The blocking device 15 constitutes a body with a chosen thickness X. The blocking device 15 has a limiting surface 15a that is directed away from the loader and that is essentially parallel to the outside of the loader 6c. The outer end 18a of the interacting part is brought to lie close to this surface 15a when the device 1 is in open position. See
The fixed part 8 comprises a guiding component 19 in the form of a slot in the elongated body 10. The slot runs parallel to the longitudinal axis Y of the device and can receive a section 20 of the moving part 9 of the guiding part 14 for guiding the same during an axially longitudinal movement in relation to the fixed part 8 to/from a locking position. See
When extracting the moving part 9 out of the openings 4 and 5 in the longitudinal direction of the device, the moving part 9 is moved in relation to the fixed part 8 out and away from the loader/tractor, indicated with arrow Q in
The moving part 9, the guiding part 14, can now been drawn out a further way by the operator taking hold of and pulling out the gripping flange 17, and thereby the moving part 9, in the axial direction of the device away from the loader/tractor so that the interacting part 18 comes outside the blocking device 15. The thickness X of the blocking device is chosen so that the locking bolt in this position is fully extracted outside the bearing box 6a. The moving part 9, the guiding part 14, can now be turned a further way anticlockwise and thereby be brought into interaction with the blocking device 15, whereby the spring 16 is maintained in its compressed position at the same time as all the motion of the moving part 9 in relation to the fixed part 8 is prevented and where a tractor 1 cannot activate the device, see
The previously known design with one locking pin requires manual insertion, which above all is time consuming. The device 1 according to the present invention as previously stated offers an intermediate position where the device 1 can be activated with the help of the tractor 3. When the loader 2 is to be attached to the tractor 3 with the device 1 in intermediate position, the tractor's attachment part 7 with blocking device 15 is inserted between the flange-like parts 6a and 6b and subsequently moved, see device illustrated in
By moving the moving part 9 in the axially longitudinal direction away from the loader/tractor combined with a turning motion of the moving part 9 around the longitudinal axis Y, the interacting part 18 is moved to a terminal position where it will interact with the surface 15a of the blocking device. An operator takes hold of and pulls the gripping flange 17, and thereby the moving part 9, in the axial direction of the device in a direction away from the loader/tractor so that the interacting part 18 comes outside of the blocking device 15. The thickness X of the blocking device is chosen so that the locking bolt in this position is fully extracted outside the bearing box 6a. Subsequently, or strictly speaking in the same movement, the operator turns the gripping flange 17 so that the interacting part 18 comes in over the blocking device 15. When the operator releases the gripping flange 17, the spring 16 will press the outer end of the interacting part 18a against the surface 15a of the blocking device, whereby further motion is prevented.
This description is not to be regarded as a limitation of the invention but as an example to facilitate comprehension of the invention in all its parts. It should also be understood that other embodiments than the ones described above and illustrated in the figures are possible within the framework of the idea of invention specified in the following claims.
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