Claims
- 1. An earth-working machine comprising:
- a mobile chassis;
- a first gear fixedly mounted on said mobile chassis;
- a turntable coaxially rotatably mounted on said first gear;
- a carriage rotatably mounted on said turntable in eccentric relation thereto and having a second gear;
- an earth-working mechanism mounted on said carriage;
- a first hydraulic motor mounted on said turntable and having a first pinion held in driving mesh with said first gear for rotating said turntable about its own axis;
- a second hydraulic motor mounted on said turntable and having a second pinion held in driving mesh with said second gear for rotating said carriage about its own axis;
- a first angle detector provided between said mobile chassis and said turntable, and composed of first reference angle positioning means fixed to said mobile chassis and disposed in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said turntable and a first relative angle positioning means fixed to said turntable and disposed adjacent to said first reference angle positioning means in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said turntable for detecting a relative angle of rotation of said turntable with respect to said chassis;
- a second angle detector provided between said turntable and said carriage, and composed of second reference angle positioning means fixed to said turntable and disposed in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said carriage and second relative angle positioning means fixed to said carriage and disposed adjacent to said second reference angle positioning means in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said carriage for detecting a relative angle of said carriage with respect to said turntable;
- an electric control system responsive to signals from said first and second angle detectors for controlling said first and second hydraulic motors to rotate said turntable and said carriage at a prescribed angle displacement ratio; and
- wherein said first and second reference angle positioning means comprise magnetic disks having magnetic polarities arranged at equal intervals around peripheral edges thereof; and said first and second relative angle positioning means comprise magnetic pick-ups disposed adjacent to said magnetic disks and rotatable around peripheral edges of said magnetic disks.
- 2. An earth-working machine according to claim 1, wherein said first and second angle detectors magnetically detect said relative angles.
- 3. An earth working machine comprising:
- a mobile chassis;
- a first gear fixedly mounted on said mobile chassis;
- a turntable coaxially rotatably mounting on said first gear;
- a carriage rotatably mounted on said turntable in eccentric relation thereto and having a second gear;
- an earth-working mechanism mounted on said carriage;
- a first hydraulic motor mounted on said turntable and having a first pinion held in driving mesh with said first gear for rotating said turntable about its own axis;
- a second hydraulic motor mounted on said turntable and having a second pinion held in driving mesh with said second gear for rotating said carriage about its own axis;
- a first angle detector provided between said mobile chassis and said turntable, and composed of first reference angle positioning means fixed to said mobile chassis and disposed in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said turntable and a first relative angle positioning means fixed to said turntable and disposed adjacent to said first reference angle positioning means in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said turntable for detecting a relative angle of rotation of said turntable with respect to said chassis;
- a second angle detector provided between said turntable and said carriage, and composed of second reference angle positioning means fixed to said turntable and disposed in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said carriage and second relative angle positioning means fixed to said carriage and disposed adajacent to said second reference angle positioning means in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said carriage for detecting a relative angle of said carraige with respect to said turntable; and
- an electric control system responsive to signals from said first and second angle detectors for controlling said first and second hydraulic motors to rotate said turntable and said carriage at a prescribed angle displacement ratio, said electric control system comprising a pair of first and second ganged switches for issuing signals, a pair of first and second drivers for actuating first and second solenoid-operated valves, respectively, said first driver being connected to said first switch, a pair of first pulse generators responsive to the signals from said first and second angle detectors, respectively, for genenrating pulse signals, a frequency divider connected to said first pulse generator, a first gate for passing a signal from said frequency divider while the signal from said first switch is being applied to said first gate, a second gate for passing a signal; from said second pulse generator while the signal from said second switch is being applied to said second gate, a pair of first and second counters for counting signals from said first and second gates, respepctively, control means for comparing count signals from said first and second counters, and energizing said second driver when said count signals coincide with each other and de-energizing said second driver when said counter signals differ from each other.
- 4. An earth-working amchine according to claim 3, wherein said control means comprises a comparator and conincidence circuit for comparing the counter signals from said first and second counters and an RS flip-flop connected between said comparator and conincidence circuit and said second driver, further including a one-shot multivibrator connected to said RS flip-flop for clearing said first and second counters.
- 5. An earth-working machine comprising:
- a mobile chassis having an axis;
- a turntable mounted centrally on said mobile chassis and rotatable 360 degrees on said mobile chassis, an axis of said turntable being in coaxial relation to an axis of said mobile chassis;
- a carraige mounted on said turntable and rotated 360 degrees on said turntable, an axis of said carriage being in horizontally eccentric relation to said axis of said turntable;
- an earth-working mechanism mounted on said carriage;
- a first hydraulic means mounted on said turntable for rotating said turntable about its own axis;
- a second hydraulic means mounted on said turntable for rotating said carriage about its own axis independently of said first hydraulic means;
- hydraulic control means for controlling said first and second hydraulic means;
- a first angle detector provided between said mobile chassis and said turntable for detecting an angle of rotation of said turntable with respect to said chassis;
- a second angle detector provided between said turntable and said carriage for detecting an angle of rotation of said turntable with respect to said carriage;
- an electric control system responsive to signals from said first and second angle detectors for controlling said hydraulic control means to rotate said turntable and said carraige to a selected angular displacement therebetween in response to said signals; and
- wherein said first and second reference angle positioning means comprise magnetic disks having magnetic polarities arranged at equal intervals around peripheral edges thereof, and said first and second relative angle positioning means comprise magnetic pick-ups disposed adajacent to said magnetic disks and rotatable around peripheral edges of said magnetic disks.
- 6. An earth-working machine according to claim 5, wherein said mobile chassis has a first gear fixedly mounted thereon for engaging with a first pinion mounted on said first hydraulic means and held in driving mesh with said first gear to rotate said turntable about its own axis.
- 7. An earth-working machine according to claim 5, wherein said carriage has a second gear for engaging with a second pinion mounted on said second hydraulic means and held in driving mesh with said second gear to rotate said carraige about its own axis.
- 8. An earth-working machine according to claim 5, wherein said first angle detector is composed of first reference angle positioning means fixed to said mobile chassis and disposed in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said turntable and a first relative angle positioning means fixed to said turntable and disposed adjacent to said first reference angle positioning means in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said turntable for detecting a relative angle of rotation of said turntable with respect to said chassis.
- 9. An earth-working machine according to claim 5, wherein said second angle detector is composed of second reference angle positioining means fixed to said turntable and disposed in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said carriage and second relative angle positioning means fixed to said carriage and disposed adjacent to said second reference angle positioning means in coaxial relation to a rotating center of said carriage for detecting a relative angle of said carriage with respect to said turntable.
- 10. An earth-working machine according to claim 5, wherein said first and second angle detectors magnetically detect said relative angles.
- 11. An earth working machine comprising:
- a mobile chassis having an axis;
- a turntable mounted centrally on said mobile chassis and rotatable 360 degrees on said mobile chassis, an axis of said turntable being in coaxial relation to an axis of said mobile chassis;
- a carriage mounted on said turntable and rotated 360 degrees on said turntable, an axis of said carriage being in horizontally eccentric relation to said axis of said turntable;
- an earth-working mechanism mounted on said carriage;
- a first hydraulic means mounted on said turntable for rotating said turntable about its own axis;
- a second hydraulic means mounted on said turntable for rotating said carriage about its own axis independently of said first hydraulic means;
- hydraulic control means for controlling said first and second hydraulic means;
- a first angle detector provided between said mobile chassis and said turntable for detecting an angle of rotation of said turntable with respect to said chassis;
- a second angle detector provided between said turntable and said carriage for detecting an angle of rotation of said turntable with respect to said carriage;
- an electric control system responsive to signals from said first and second angle detectors for controlling said hydraulic control means to rotate said turntable and said carriage to a selected angular displacement therebetween in response to said signals, said electric control system comprising a pair of first and second ganged switches for issuing signals, a pair of first and second rivers for actuating first and second solenoid-operated valves, respectively, said first driver being connected to said first switch, a pair of first pulse generators responsive to the signals from said first and second angle detectors, respectively, for generating pulse siganls, a frequency divider connected to said first pulse generator, a first gate for passing a signal from said frequency divider while the signal from said first switch is being applied to said first gate, a second gate for passing a signal from said second pulse generator while the signal from said second switch is being applied to said second gate, a pair of first and second counters for counting signals from said first and second gates, respectively, control means for comparing count signals from said first and second counters, and energizing said second driver when said count signals coincide with each other and de-enerigizing said second driver when said counter signals differ from each other.
- 12. An earth-working machine according to claim 11, wherein said control means comprises a comparator and coincidence circuit for comparing the count signals from said first and second counters and an RS flip-flop connected between said comparator and coincidence circuit and said second driver, further including a one-shot multivibrator connected to said RS flip-flop for clearing said first and second counters.
Priority Claims (5)
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58-22350 |
Feb 1983 |
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58-35440 |
Mar 1983 |
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58-35441 |
Mar 1983 |
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58-164736 |
Sep 1983 |
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58-217573 |
Nov 1983 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 817,151, filed Jan. 2, 1986, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 570,535, filed Jan. 13, 1984, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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