The present invention is directed to an improved fiber cable pulling winch attachment for an excavator bucket.
In the art of pulling fiber optic cable from existing pipe conduits, there are devices that are designed to pull cable from pipe conduits.
Devices that are designed to pull cable are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,639, issued to George g. Ellis on Jun. 22, 1999, titled Mechanized Cable Puller. The 639 patent describes an attachment that attaches to the lateral sides of a scoop of a backhoe or excavator via one central attachment point that is disposed on a lateral side of scoop.
The present invention is designed to attach to a scoop of an excavator at a position that is positioned outward of the scoop's attachment means that connects to the arm of an excavator. The positioning of the winch attachment of the present invention is the key to this invention, for it allows the winch attachment's bucket mounts to remain on the bucket of the excavator when not using the hydraulic motor or spool attachments of the present invention.
In the prior art, when using the scoop of the excavator, the prior mount attachment means would have to be removed to use the scoop without damaging the mount attachments. The manner of attaching the mounts in the present invention and the ease of connecting the motor and spool attachment is what distinguishes the present invention from the 639 patent.
For the foregoing reason there is a need for an improved fiber cable pulling winch attachment for an excavator bucket that will allow the bucket mounts to remain on the excavator's scoop when not using the hydraulic motor and spool attachments to pull fiber cable from a conduit.
The present invention describes an improved fiber cable pulling winch attachment for an excavator bucket.
The attachment has a pair of bucket mounts that are attached to an excavator's bucket. A Y-shaped mount that is mounted on the bucket mounts. A hydraulic motor and spool attachment that is inserted within the Y-shaped mount. And a hydraulic motor and spool that are secured on the hydraulic motor and spool attachment, wherein the spool and the hydraulic motor are operatively connected to each other.
The bucket mounts are welded to the scoop of an excavator.
The attachment is used by first mounting the Y-shaped mount over the bucket mounts and then securing the Y-shaped mount on the bucket mounts with pins. Then, inserting and securing the hydraulic motor and spool attachment on the Y-shaped mount.
The hydraulic motor and spool attachment mount, ideally will have the hydraulic motor and spool secured to it prior to insertion into the Y-shaped mount, for efficient use. Yet, the hydraulic motor and spool can be attached to the hydraulic motor and spool attachment after it is inserted within the Y-shaped mount.
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved fiber cable pulling winch attachment for an excavator bucket that will allow the bucket mounts to remain on the excavator's bucket when not using the hydraulic motor and spool attachments to pull fiber cable from a conduit.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a fiber cable pulling winch attachment for an excavator bucket wherein the spool of the device will be linearly lined up with the arm of an excavator, thereby maintaining a center of gravity that will correspond to the center of gravity of the bucket that is attached to the excavator's am.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regards to the following description, appended claims, and drawings where:
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The bucket mounts 10, the Y-shaped mount 20, and the hydraulic motor and spool attachment 30 are all made of either a metal, an iron or a steel material.
An advantage of the present invention is that it provides an improved fiber cable pulling winch attachment for an excavator bucket that allows the bucket mounts to remain on the excavator's bucket when not using the hydraulic motor and spool attachments to pull fiber cable from a conduit.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides an improved fiber cable pulling winch attachment for an excavator bucket wherein the spool of the device linearly lines up with the arm of an excavator, thereby maintaining a center of gravity that corresponds to the center of gravity of the bucket that is attached to the excavator's arm.
While the inventor's above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope, but rather as an exemplification of several preferred embodiments thereof. Accordingly, the scope should not be determined by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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