Excavator bucket with retractable scarifier

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6546650
  • Patent Number
    6,546,650
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 24, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Will; Thomas B.
    • Florio; Kristine
    Agents
    • Manelli Denison & Selter
    • Stemberger; Edward J.
Abstract
A combined bucket and scarifier includes a bucket having a bottom wall, a rear wall, and two side walls coupled to the bottom wall and the rear wall to define an interior space. The bucket has an open front end and a generally smooth lower front edge. A scarifier is operatively associated with the bucket. The scarifier has a plurality of teeth constructed and arranged to be rotated with respect to the bucket between an inoperative position so as not to obstruct the lower front edge and the bottom wall of the bucket, and an operative position with portions of the teeth extending outwardly with respect to the bottom wall of the bucket. An actuating structure is mounted with respect to the bucket and is constructed and arranged to move the teeth between the inoperative and operative positions.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to excavator buckets, more specifically, to an excavator bucket including a retractable scarifier useful in breaking-up and leveling ground when attached to a skid steer loader or the like.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




All-wheel drive skid-steer loaders have gained in popularity due to their compact size and maneuverability. The conventional skid-steer loaders are configured so that a variety of separate attachments can be coupled thereto such as an excavator bucket, a scarifier, a dozer blade, etc.




Oftentimes when using a skid-steer loader with a bucket attachment, it is necessary to break-up hard ground. Thus, an operator is required to stop the operation of the loader and physically remove the bucket to put on a scarifier having teeth to breakup compacted or hard ground. Many operators find this to be a great loss in work time and often choose to just break-up the ground with the bucket, thus creating additional costs and loss of time to repair/replace the misused equipment.




There are conventional buckets having teeth that protrude from the lower front edge of the bucket. These buckets work well when digging and ground-breaking are needed but, because the teeth are permanently fixed to the front edge of the bucket, the teeth hinder the process of smoothing and packing soil because the points of the teeth leave lines in the ground during back-dragging of the bucket.




Accordingly, there is a need to provide a bucket including a retractable scarifier so that the bucket can be used without obstruction from the scarifier when the scarifier is not requited, and so that the scarifier can be employed when needed to break-up hard ground.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the invention is to fulfill the need referred to above. In accordance with the principles of: the present invention, this objective is obtained by providing a combined bucket and scarifier device including a bucket having a bottom wall, a rear wall, and two side walls coupled to the bottom wall and the rear wall to define an interior space. The bucket has an open front end and a generally smooth lower front edge. A scarifier is operatively associated with the bucket. The scarifier has a plurality of teeth constructed and arranged to be rotated with respect to the bucket between an inoperative position within the interior space so as not to obstruct the smooth lower front edge and bottom wall of the bucket, and an operative position with portions of the teeth extending outwardly with respect to the bottom wall of the bucket. An actuating structure is mounted with respect to the bucket to move the teeth between the inoperative and operative positions thereof.




Other objects, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as the methods of operation and the functions of the related elements of the structure, the combination of parts and economics of manufacture will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a device providing a combined bucket and scarifier in accordance with the principles of the present invention, shown without the hydraulic cylinder attached.





FIG. 2

is a side view of the device of

FIG. 1

shown, partially in section, with the scarifier in a retracted, inoperative position.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the device of

FIG. 1

shown, partially in section, with the scarifier in an extended, operative position.





FIG. 4

is a side view of a device providing a combined bucket and scarifier in accordance with the principles of a second embodiment of the present invention, shown partially in section, with the scarifier in an extended, operative position.





FIG. 5

is a side view of the device of

FIG. 4

shown, partially in section, with the scarifier in a retracted, inoperative position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT




With reference to

FIG. 1

, a device providing a combined bucket and scarifier in accordance with the invention is shown generally indicated at


10


. The device


10


is constructed and arranged to be attached to, for example, a conventional skid-steer loader such as the type manufactured by the Melroe Company under the name Bobcat®.




The device


10


includes a bucket, generally indicated at


12


, for use in loading trucks, smoothing the ground by back dragging, etc. The bucket


12


has a generally planar bottom wall


14


, a rear wall


16


, a left side wall


17


and a right side wall


18


coupled to the bottom wall


14


and the rear wall


16


to define an interior space


20


for containing soil or the like. The bucket


12


has open front end for access to the interior space


20


, and a generally smooth lower front edge


22


, (e.g., there are no serrations or teeth at the lower front edge


22


). In the illustrated embodiment, the bottom wall


14


of the bucket is of generally rectangular shape and includes a plurality of openings


24


spaced along a length of the bottom wall


14


.




The device


10


also includes a scarifier, generally indicated at


26


, operatively associated with the bucket


12


. The scarifier


26


includes a plurality of teeth


28


constructed and arranged to be movable with respect to the bucket


12


between a retracted, inoperative position (

FIG. 2

) within the interior space


20


so as not to obstruct the smooth lower front edge


22


and bottom wall


14


of the bucket


12


, and an extended, operative position (

FIG. 3

) with portions


30


of the teeth


28


extending through the openings


24


in the bottom wall


14


of the bucket


12


. Each tooth


28


is associated with an opening


24


in the bucket


12


. In the illustrated embodiment, the openings


24


are near the rear wall


16


of the bucket


12


such that the portions


30


of the teeth


28


extend through the bottom wall


14


of the bucket generally adjacent to the rear wall


16


when in the operative position thereof, and the teeth


28


are generally adjacent to the rear wall


16


within the interior space


20


when in the inoperative position thereof. It is preferable that the teeth


28


be entirely within the bucket


12


in the inoperative position thereof so as, to not provide an obstruction when only the bucket is being employed. In that regard, each tooth


28


has a generally planar edge


29


that is substantially flush


6


r.coplanar with the bottom wall when in the inoperative position. Each tooth


28


also has a curved edge


31


opposite the planar edge


29


.




The device


10


includes an actuating structure, generally indicated at


32


, mounted with respect to the bucket


12


and constructed and arranged to rotate the teeth


28


simultaneously to move the teeth between the inoperative and operative positions. In the embodiment, the actuating structure


32


includes at least one hydraulic cylinder


33


that is mounted to the rear wall


16


of the bucket


12


and is constructed and arranged to be fluidly coupled to the hydraulics of the conventional skid steer loader. The teeth


28


are coupled to a common rotatable shaft


34


. The actuating structure


32


includes a linkage


36


at one end of the bucket


12


coupled at one end thereof to the shaft


34


and rotatably coupled at the other end thereof to a piston


38


of the hydraulic cylinder


33


. Extension and retraction of the piston


38


rotates the linkage


36


and thus the shaft


34


to move the teeth


28


between the operative and inoperative positions. It can be appreciated that a hydraulic cylinder and linkage can be provided near each end of the bucket


12


and operated by a common hydraulic line of the vehicle to which the bucket is attached.




A second shaft


40


is fixed to the bucket


12


and defines a stop to engage a stop surface


42


of each tooth


28


to limit the movement of the teeth in the operative position.




The teeth


28


are controlled by a lever from inside the cab of the skid-steer that controls the application of hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic cylinder(s)


33


. When the teeth


28


are not in use, they are contained within the bucket


12


so as not to interfere with the normal use of the bucket


12


. When the teeth


28


are needed to break-up the hard, packed ground, the operator would only need to operate the lever to lower the teeth


28


. The depth of engagement of the teeth


28


with the ground is limited by the underside of the bucket (bottom wall


14


).





FIGS. 4 and 5

show a second embodiment of a bucket and scarifier device


10


′. Unlike the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-3

, the device


10


′ does not have openings in the bucket


12


′ through which the teeth


28


extend. The bucket


12


′ has a generally planar bottom wall


14


, a rear wall


16


, and side walls (one of which is shown at


18


) coupled to the bottom wall


14


and the rear wall


16


to define an interior space


20


for containing soil or the like. The bucket


12


′ has open front end for access to the interior space


20


, and a generally smooth lower front edge


22


, (e.g., there are no serrations or teeth at the lower front edge


22


). In the illustrated embodiment, instead of providing openings in the bucket, a cutout


24


′ is provided in the underside of the bucket


12


′. The cutout


24


′ is generally adjacent to the bottom wall


14


and the rear wall


16


so to accommodate a scarifier, generally indicated at


26


, as will be explained in more detail below.




The scarifier


26


is operatively associated with the bucket


12


′. The scarifier


26


includes a plurality of teeth


28


constructed and arranged to be rotated with respect to the bucket


12


′ between a retracted, inoperative position (

FIG. 5

) within the cutout


24


′ so as not to obstruct the smooth lower front edge


22


and bottom wall


14


of the bucket


12


′, and an extended, operative position (

FIG. 4

) with portions of the teeth


28


extending from the cutout


24


′ outwardly with respect to the bottom wall


14


near the rear wall


16


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, in the operative position thereof, the teeth


28


extend at an angle with respect to the bottom wall


14


such that distal ends


35


of the teeth face toward the rear wall


16


of the bucket so that to use the teeth


28


, the bucket must be dragged backwardly.




It is preferable that the teeth


28


be entirely within the cutout


24


′ in the inoperative position thereof so as to not provide an obstruction when only the bucket is being employed. In that regard, each tooth


28


has a generally planar edge


29


that is generally flush or coplanar with the bottom wall


14


when in the inoperative position (FIG.


5


).




The device


10


includes an actuating structure, generally indicated at


32


, mounted with respect to the bucket


12


and constructed and arranged, to rotate the teeth


28


simultaneously to move the teeth between the inoperative and operative positions. In the embodiment, the actuating structure


32


includes at least one hydraulic cylinder


33


that is mounted to the rear wall


16


of the bucket


12


and is constructed and arranged to be fluidly coupled to the hydraulics of the conventional skid steer loader. The teeth


28


are coupled to a common rotatable shaft


34


. The actuating structure


32


includes a linkage


36


preferably at one end of the bucket


12


coupled at one end thereof to the shaft


34


and rotatably coupled at the other end thereof to a piston


38


of the hydraulic cylinder


33


. Extension and retraction of the piston


38


rotates the linkage


36


and thus the shaft.


34


to move the teeth


28


between the operative and inoperative positions. In particular, when the piston


38


is extended, the teeth


28


are moved to the operative position and when the piston


38


is retracted, the teeth


28


are moved to the inoperative position.




It can be appreciated that a hydraulic cylinder and linkage can be provided near each end of the bucket


12


and operated by a common hydraulic line of the vehicle to which the bucket is attached.




Since the smooth edge


22


and the bottom wall


14


of the bucket


12


are unobstructed by the scarifier


26


in normal use of the bucket and since the teeth


28


of the scarifier


26


can be lowered when needed, the loss of time for equipment changes can be reduced or eliminated along with repairs needed due to misuse of the bucket to break-up ground.




The foregoing preferred embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the structural and functional principles of the present invention, as well as illustrating the methods of employing the preferred embodiments and are subject to change without departing from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A device providing a combined bucket and scarifier comprising:a bucket having a bottom wall, a rear wall, and two side walls coupled to the bottom wall and the rear wall to define an interior space, the bucket having an open front end, a scarifier operatively associated with the bucket, the scarifier having a plurality of teeth constructed and arranged to be rotated with respect to the bucket between an inoperative position so as not to obstruct the bottom wall of the bucket, and an operative position with portions of the teeth extending outwardly with respect to the bottom wall of the bucket, and an actuating structure mounted with respect to the bucket and being constructed and arranged to move the teeth between the inoperative and operative positions, wherein the bucket has a cutout portion at an underside of the bucket generally adjacent to the rear and bottom walls of the bucket, the cutout portion being constructed and arranged to accommodate therein, the plurality of teeth of the scarifier when in the inoperative position thereof so that the planar edges of the teeth are generally flush with the bottom wall, the teeth being constructed and arranged to extend outwardly from the cutout portion in the operative position thereof.
  • 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the actuating structure is constructed and arranged to rotate the teeth simultaneously to move the teeth between the inoperative and operative positions.
  • 3. The device of claim 2, wherein the actuating structure includes at least one hydraulic cylinder mounted to the rear wall of the bucket.
  • 4. The device of claim 3, wherein the teeth are coupled to a common shaft the actuating structure including a linkage between the shaft and a piston of the at least one hydraulic cylinder such that movement of the piston rotates the linkage and thus the shaft to move the teeth between the operative and inoperative positions.
  • 5. The device of claim 4, wherein the piston is constructed and arranged such that when the piston is extended, the teeth are in the operative position and when the piston is retracted, the teeth are in the inoperative position.
  • 6. The device of claim 1, wherein the actuating structure includes a hydraulic cylinder having a piston operatively connected with the teeth such that when the piston is extended, the teeth are in the operative position and when the piston is retracted, the teeth are in the inoperative position.
  • 7. The device of claim 1,wherein the cutout portion is constructed and such that the teeth are entirely within the cutout in the inoperative position thereof.
  • 8. A device providing a combined bucket and scarifier comprising:a bucket having a bottom wall, a rear wall, and two side walls coupled to the bottom wall and the rear wall to define an interior space, the bucket having an open front end, a scarifier operatively associated with the bucket, the scarifier having a plurality of teeth constructed.and arranged to be rotated with respect to the bucket between an inoperative position so as not to obstruct the bottom wall of the bucket, and an operative position with portions of the teeth extending outwardly with respect to the bottom wall of the bucket, and an actuating structure mounted with respect to the bucket and being constructed and arranged to move the teeth between the inoperative and operative positions, wherein each of the teeth has a planar edge that is generally flush with the bottom wall when in the inoperative position, and wherein in the operative position thereof, the teeth extend at an angle with respect to the bottom wall such that distal ends of the teeth face toward the rear wall of the bucket.
  • 9. A device providing a combined bucket and scarifier comprising:a bucket having a bottom wall, a rear wall, and two side walls coupled to the bottom wall and the rear wall to define an interior space, the bucket having an open front end, a scarifier operatively associated with the bucket, the scarifier having a plurality of teeth constructed and arranged to be rotated with respect to the bucket between an inoperative position so as not to obstruct the bottom wall of the bucket, and an operative position with portions of the teeth extending outwardly with respect to the bottom wall of the bucket, and at least one hydraulic cylinder and linkage mounted with respect to the bucket and constructed and arranged to rotate the teeth simultaneously to move the teeth between the inoperative and operative positions, wherein the bucket has a cutout portion at an underside thereof and generally adjacent to the rear and bottom walls of the bucket, the cutout portion being constructed and arranged to accommodate therein, the plurality of teeth of the scarier when in the inoperative position thereof so that the planar edges of the teeth are generally parallel with the bottom wall, the teeth being constructed and arranged to extend from the cutout portion in the operative position thereof.
  • 10. The device of claim 9, wherein each of the teeth has a planar edge that is generally flush with the bottom wall when in the inoperative position.
  • 11. The device of claim 10, wherein the bucket has a cutout portion at an underside thereof and generally adjacent to the rear and bottom walls of the bucket, the cutout portion being constructed and arranged to accommodate therein, the plurality of teeth of the scarier when in the inoperative position thereof so that the planar edges of the teeth are generally parallel with the bottom wall, the teeth being constructed and arranged to extend from the cutout portion in the operative position thereof.
  • 12. The device of claim 9, wherein in the operative position thereof, the teeth extend at an angle such that distal ends of the teeth face toward the rear wall of the bucket.
  • 13. The device of claim 9, wherein the teeth are coupled to a common shaft, the hydraulic cylinder including a piston coupled to the linkage with the linkage coupled to the shaft such that movement of the piston rotates the linkage and thus the shaft to rotate the teeth between the operative and inoperative positions.
  • 14. The device of claim 13, wherein the piston is constructed and arranged such that when the piston is extended, the teeth are in the operative position and when the piston is retracted, the teeth are in the inoperative position.
  • 15. The device of claim 9, wherein the cutout portion is defined by a first surface extending generally vertically upward from the bottom wall and a second surface coupled to the first surface and to the rear wall and being generally parallel with the bottom wall.
  • 16. The device of claim 9, wherein the cutout portion is constructed and such that the teeth are entirely within the cutout in the inoperative position thereof.
  • 17. A device providing a combined bucket and scarifier comprising:a bucket having a bottom wall, a rear wall, and two side walls coupled to the bottom wall and the rear wall to define an interior space, the bucket having an open front end and a cutout portion at an underside of the bucket adjacent to the rear and bottom walls of the bucket, the cutout portion being defined by a first surface extending generally vertically upward from the bottom wall and a second surface coupled to the first surface and to the rear wall and being generally parallel with the bottom wall, a scarifier operatively associated with the bucket, the scarifier having a plurality of teeth, each having a planar edge, the teeth being constructed and arranged to be rotated with respect to the bucket between an inoperative position within the cutout portion and with the planar edges being generally flush with the bottom wall so as not to obstruct the bottom wall of the bucket, and an operative position with portions of the teeth extending outwardly from the cutout portion to extend beyond a plane of the bottom wall of the bucket, and an actuating structure mounted with respect to the bucket and being constructed and arranged to move the teeth between the inoperative and operative positions.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/998,171, filed Dec. 3, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,434,863B1, dated Aug. 20, 2002

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/998171 Dec 2001 US
Child 10/176601 US