This invention relates to a coupling assembly and more particularly to an assembly mountable on the dipper stick of an excavating machine for detachably coupling an implement to such dipper stick.
Conventional excavating machines typically include a main frame or platform which may be trained about a vertical axis, a boom mounted on such a frame for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis, a hydraulic cylinder assembly interconnecting the frame and the boom for pivoting the boom, a dipper stick pivotally connected to the free end of the boom for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis and a hydraulic cylinder assembly operatively interconnecting the boom and dipper stick for pivoting the dipper stick. The free end of the dipper stick is provided with a connecting pin for pivotally connecting an implement such as an excavating bucket thereon. Such implement normally is pivoted about the axis of its pivotal connection with the dipper stick by means of an assembly including a pair of support, links pivotally connected to the dipper stick at a short distance of the connecting pin for the implement, a hydraulic cylinder assembly operatively interconnected between the dipper stick and a connecting pin pivotally connected to the free ends of the support links and a pair of tilt links pivotally connected at one set of ends thereof to the connecting pin provided at the free ends of the support links and pivotally connected at the other ends thereof to the implement.
Often, machines of the type described are provided with a dedicated implement such as an excavating bucket. Many of such machines, however, may be provided with coupler assemblies mountable on the dipper stick and tilt links which are adapted to detachably connect various types of implements to the dipper stick of the machine. Such coupler assemblies may be large and bulky adding additional mass to the front end of the machine which is undesirable in that it not only diminishes the payload of the machine but requires more energy to operate. Accordingly, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide an improved coupler assembly mountable on the dipper stick of the type of machine described for detachably coupling a variety of implements having pairs of parallel, spaced mounting pins, which is simple in design, comparatively lightweight, easy to mount on the dipper stick of the machine and simple to use in attaching and detaching an implement to and from the dipper stick.
The present invention provides an assembly for detachably connecting an implement having a pair of mounting pins to the dipper stick of a machine, having a pair of side walls and a mounting pin on the free end thereof and a pair of tilt links each having a mounting pin, generally including a first component having a first pair of elongated plate members, each mountable on a side of the dipper stick and having an opening for receiving the mounting pin of the dipper stick therethrough, means for detachably securing a portion thereof to the dipper stick and means for detachably securing one of the mounting pins of the implement thereto and means interconnecting such first pair of plate members; and a second component having a second pair of elongated plate members, each mountable on a side of one of the tilt links, an opening for receiving the mounting pin of the tilt link therethrough, means for detachably securing a portion thereof to such tilt link and means for detachably securing the other of the mounting pins of the implement, and means interconnecting the pair of plate members thereof together.
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Tilt assembly 12 consists of a pair of parallel, transversely spaced support links 23, 23, a pair of parallel, transversely spaced tilt links 24, 24 and a hydraulic cylinder assembly 25. One set of ends of support links 23, 23 is pivotally connected to the outer ends of connecting pin 22, and the other sets of ends thereof is pivotally connected to a connecting pin 26. Tilt links 24, 24 are pivotally connected at one set of ends thereof to connecting pin 26. Cylinder assembly 25 includes a cylinder member 27 pivotally connected at the base end thereof to a bracket mounted on the upper side of the dipper stick, and a rod member 28 pivotally connected at the free end thereof to connecting pin 26.
Coupler assembly 13 includes a first component 29 mounted on the end of the dipper stick and detachably connectable to mounting pin 16 of the implement, and a second component 30 mounted on the free ends of tilt links 24, 24 and detachably connectable to mounting pin 17 of the implement. As best shown in
Coupler member 29 is adapted to be detachably secured to mounting pin 16 by means of a latch assembly 40. Such assembly includes a support pin 41, a pair of latch elements 42 and 43 and a locking pin 44. Support pin 41 is permanently mounted in a pair of transversely aligned openings in plate portions 31b and 32b adjacent the upper ends thereof, and latch elements 42 and 43 are pivotally connected at the rear ends thereof to support pin 41. Each of latch elements 42 and 43 has an arcuate configuration providing an arcuate inner surface and an opening in the free end thereof adapted to register with transversely aligned openings in the ends of plate portions 31b and 32b when such elements are in closed positions with the inner, arcuate surfaces thereof resting on a connecting pin 16 received within recesses 31f and 32f, as shown in the drawings, to receive locking pin 44 therethrough. Latch elements 42 and 43 are displaceable between open positions as illustrated in phantom lines in
Coupler component 30 is similar in construction and function to coupler component 29. It includes a pair of plate members 50, 50 comparable to plate members 31 and 32, connectable to tilt links 24, 24 in a manner comparable to the connection of plate members 31 and 32 to the side walls of dipper 11 and detachably connectable to mounting pin 17 of implement 10 in the same manner as plate members 31 and 32. As best seen in
Coupler assembly 13 may be mounted on dipper stick 11 and tilt assembly 12 by first mounting coupler component 29 on the end of dipper stick 12 and then mounting coupler component 30 on the ends of tilt links 24, 24. In mounting coupler component 29 on the dipper stick, plate members 31 and 32 are first mounted on connecting pin 21 against the side wall of the dipper and such members are secured to the dipper stick by bolts 31d and 32d. Once such members have been secured to the outer sides of the dipper stick, they may be interconnected by means of connecting pin 41. Coupler component 30 is then mounted on tilt links 24, 24 by mounting each of plate members 50 on a tilt link in a manner similar to the mounting of plate members 31 and 32 and interconnecting such plate members by means connecting pin 61.
If implement 10 in the position as shown in
Each of the coupler components is formed simply of a pair of plate members having openings for receiving the end portions of the connecting pins of the dipper stick and tilt links, a set of bolts for firmly securing the inner ends of such members to the dipper stick or the tilt links, means disposed at the outer ends thereof for detachably connecting a mounting link of implement thereto and means interconnecting the plate members. Such components may be readily formed from plate steel and are comparatively lightweight which provides a minimal addition of front end load to the machine. The simplicity of the design of the coupler assembly not only facilitates its manufacture, assembly and use but further provides a lightweight assembly which does not materially diminish the payload of the machine.
From the foregoing detailed description, it will be evident that there are a number of changes, adaptations and modifications of the present invention, which come within the province of those persons having ordinary skill in the art to which the aforementioned invention pertains. However, it is intended that all such variations not departing from the spirit of the invention be considered as within the scope thereof as limited solely by the appended claims.
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20040076504 A1 | Apr 2004 | US |