The invention relates to a grapple assembly, a front end loader having a grapple assembly, and a method for operating a grapple assembly. The grapple assembly can be provided without the use of additional cylinders, valves or hydraulic controls other than the ones that are already found on a front end loader.
Conventional front end loaders have a pair of boom assemblies pivotally secured at their rearward ends to the tractor and pivotally secured at their front ends to an attachment. Typical attachments used on front end loaders include buckets, clam shells, plows, fork lifts, bale spears, etc. Hydraulic cylinders are usually pivotally connected to the rearward end of the attachment.
Exemplary front end loaders are described by U.S. Pat. No. 3,512,665 to Westendorf; U.S. Pat. No. 4,085,856 to Westendorf; U.S. Pat. No. 4,787,811 to Langenfeld et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 4,051,962 to Westendorf, U.S. Pat. No. 4,606,692 to Langenfeld et al.; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,930,974 to Langenfeld et al.
A grapple assembly for attachment to a boom assembly of a front end loader is provided. The grapple assembly includes a first pinching arm having a first end constructed for grappling an article and a second end constructed for attachment to the boom assembly at a first attachment arm connection, the first pinching arm having a first pinching arm connection. The grapple assembly also includes a second pinching arm having a first end constructed for grappling an article and a second end constructed for attachment to the boom assembly at a second attachment arm connection, the second pinching arm having a second pinching arm connection. A rotation arm constructed for attachment to the boom assembly at an attachment cylinder connection is provided, the rotation arm having a first rotation arm connection and a second rotation arm connection. A first pinching arm linkage is attached to the rotation arm at the first rotation arm connection and is attached to the first pinching arm at the first pinching arm connection. A second pinching arm linkage is attached to the rotation arm at the second rotation arm connection and is attached to the second pinching arm at the second pinching arm connection. Rotation of the rotation arm relative to the boom assembly causes the first pinching arm and the second pinching arm to move between a closed position and an open position.
A method for operating a grapple assembly attached to a boom assembly is provided according to the invention. The method includes a step of extending an attachment cylinder of the boom assembly to cause the grapple assembly provided according to the invention to come to an open position.
An advantage of the present invention is that it provides a grapple assembly that relies upon the existing hydraulic cylinders of a front end loader to enable it to grapple an article. The grapple assembly can be provided without the expense of additional cylinders, hoses, control valves or loader modifications for controls. Furthermore, the grapple assembly can be provided with pinching arms that enable the operator to pick up or grab and carry odd or irregular shaped objects. A front end loader including a right boom assembly and a left boom assembly can include a grapple assembly on each boom assembly. The right and the left grapple assemblies can be constructed such that the pinching arms of the right grapple assembly can be operated to hold an article of a different size than the pinching arms of the left grapple assembly without requiring separate hydraulic circuits for each.
a) is a side view of an alternative embodiment of pinching arms constructed for use with the grapple assemblies of
b) is a side view of a third embodiment of pinching arms constructed for use with the grapple assemblies of
A grapple assembly according to the invention is shown in
It will be understood that the invention is not limited to use with the particular configuration of the tractor 14 and the front end loader 12 illustrated in
Referring to
A front end loader, such as the front end loader 12 depicted in
There may be certain differences between the structure of the left boom assembly 16 and the right boom assembly 18. In general, the following discussion will refer to structure that is present on both the left boom assembly 16 and the right boom assembly 18. Unless indicated differently, corresponding structure, when identified, will be characterized on the right boom assembly 18 using the same reference number used on the left boom assembly 16, except that the reference numerals identifying corresponding structure on the right boom assembly will include an apostrophe.
Referring back to
The lift cylinder 24 is provided for generating lift of the grapple assembly 10. The attachment cylinder 26 is provided for controlling the movement of the grapple assembly 10. The attachment cylinder 26 includes a first attachment cylinder end 32 and a second attachment cylinder end 34. The second attachment cylinder end 34 is provided for mounting the grapple assembly 10 of the present invention or other conventional attachments to the front end loader 12. The attachment cylinders 26 and 26′ (see
Referring to
The grapple assembly 10 includes a rotation arm 52. The rotation arm 52 can include a first rotation arm 53 disposed on the right side of the attachment cylinder 26 and a second rotation arm 55 disposed on the left side of the attachment cylinder 26.
The grapple assembly 10 also includes an upper pinching arm linkage 54. The upper pinching arm linkage 54 can include a first upper pinching arm linkage 57 disposed on the right side of the attachment arm 22 and a second upper pinching arm linkage 59 disposed on the left side of the attachment arm 22.
The grapple assembly 10 also includes a lower pinching arm linkage 56. The lower pinching arm linkage 56 can include a first lower pinching arm linkage (not shown in Figures) disposed on the right side of the attachment arm 22 and a second lower pinching arm linkage 63 (see
The grapple assembly may also include an insert member 58. The insert member 58 can include a first insert member disposed on the right side of the attachment arm 22 (not shown in Figures) and a second insert member 67 (see
The upper pinching arm 40, the lower pinching arm 42, the rotation arm 52, the upper pinching arm linkage 54, and the lower pinching arm linkage 56 all rotate relative to each other. The insert member 58 is coupled to the attachment arm 22 of the boom assembly 16 such that it does not move relative to the attachment arm.
The first pinching arm 40 and the second pinching arm 42 are constructed to move relative to each other to allow the first pinching arm 40 and the second pinching arm 42 to grab and hold any article that will fit between the first pinching arm 40 and the second pinching arm 42 such as a bale of hay or logs 48.
The grapple assemblies 10 and 10′ can be operated by the attachment cylinders 26 and 26′, respectively. As discussed previously, one advantage of the present invention is that the grapple assemblies 10 and 10′ can be operated by the existing hydraulic cylinders of the front end loader to enable it to grapple articles. The grapple assemblies may, therefore, be provided without the expense of additional cylinders, hoses, control valves or loader modifications for controls.
Furthermore, as shown in
The upper pinching arm 40 and the lower pinching arm 42 can include an upper pinching finger flange portion 49 and a lower pinching finger flange portion 51, respectively, constructed to provide increased contact surface area for the pinching arms to hold articles.
Referring to
The upper pinching arm 40 includes a first end 76 constructed for grappling an article and a second end 78 with a first attachment arm connection 80 and a first pinching arm connection 82. The first attachment arm connection 80 provides for attachment to the attachment arm 22 of the boom assembly 16. The first pinching arm connection 82 provides for attachment to the upper pinching arm linkage 54.
The upper pinching arm linkage 54 includes a first end 84 and a second end 86. The upper pinching arm linkage 54 includes the upper pinching arm connection 82 at the first end 84 and the first rotation arm connection 70 at the second end 86. The upper pinching arm linkage 54 provides attachment between the rotation arm 52 and the upper pinching arm 40.
The lower pinching arm 42 includes a first end 88 constructed for grappling an article and a second end 90 having a second attachment arm connection 92 and a second pinching arm connection 94. The second attachment arm connection 92 provides for attachment to the attachment arm 22 of the boom assembly 16. The second pinching arm connection 94 provides for attachment to the lower pinching arm linkage 56.
The lower pinching arm linkage 56 includes a first end 96 and a second end 98. The lower pinching arm linkage 56 includes the lower pinching arm connection 94 at the first end 96 and the second rotation arm connection 72 at the second end 98. The lower pinching arm linkage 56 provides connection between the rotation arm 52 and the lower pinching arm 42.
In the grapple attachment assembly 10, as illustrated in
The connections among the various components of the grapple attachment assembly 10 described above may be provided by various means known in the art, including pins with clips, fasteners such as nuts and bolts, etc.
It will be understood that the terms “opening” and “closing” of the pinching arms do not refer solely to bringing the pinching arms to positions 44 and 46 respectively. “Opening” of the pinching arms refers to moving the upper pinching arm and the lower pinching arm away from each other within any position between the closed position 46 and the open position 44. “Closing” of the pinching arms refers to moving the upper pinching arm and the lower pinching arm toward each other within any position between the open position 44 and the closed position 46.
Although the relative layering of the individual components of the grapple assembly 10 is shown in
As depicted in
It will be understood that the depicted layering of the various components of the grapple attachment assembly 10 in
An alternative grapple assembly 110 according to the principles of the invention is illustrated in
The grapple assembly 110 illustrated in
The grapple assembly 110 of
As in the grapple assembly 10 of
The upper pinching arm 140 includes a first end 176 constructed for grappling an article and a second end 178 with a first attachment arm connection 180 and a first pinching arm connection 182.
The upper pinching arm linkage 154 includes a curved shape with a first end 184 and a second end 186. The upper pinching arm linkage 154 includes the upper pinching arm connection 182 at the first end 184 and the first rotation arm connection 170 at the second end 186.
The lower pinching arm 142 includes a first end 188 constructed for grappling an article and a second end 190 having a second attachment arm connection 192 and a second pinching arm connection 194.
The lower pinching arm linkage 156 is similarly shaped to that of the embodiment of
The individual components of the grapple assembly of
Although the relative layering of the individual components is shown in
A third embodiment of a grapple assembly 210 according to the principles of the invention is illustrated in
The grapple assembly 210 illustrated in
As in the grapple assembly 10 of
The upper pinching arm 240 includes a first end 276 constructed for grappling an article and a second end 278 with a first attachment arm connection 280 and a first pinching arm connection 282. The first pinching arm connection 282 of the upper pinching arm 240 and the first rotation arm connection 270 of the rotation arm 252 are provided on the same axis. The connection between the first pinching arm 240 and the rotation arm 252 of the grapple assembly 210 may be provided by a curved slot 283 defined on the upper pinching arm 240 and a pin 271 defined on the rotation arm 252 that is slidably disposed within the slot 283.
The lower pinching arm 242 includes a first end 288 constructed for grappling an article and a second end 290 having a second attachment arm connection 292 and a second pinching arm connection 294. As in the upper pinching arm 240, the second pinching arm connection 294 of the lower pinching arm 242 and the second rotation arm connection 272 are provided on the same axis.
The individual components of the grapple assembly 210 of
The relative layering of the individual components is shown in
a)–(b) show side views of two alternative embodiments of the pinching arms 440, 442 and 540, 542, respectively, adapted for use with the grapple assemblies 10 and 110 according to the principles of the invention.
A fourth grapple assembly 610 according to the principles of the invention is illustrated in
The quick attachment device 621 is shown having a quick attachment arm portion 623 that attaches to the front end loader and a quick attachment arm receiver portion 625 that is attached to the lower pinching arm 642. The quick attachment arm 623 and the quick attachment arm receiver 625 are constructed to attach together and detach from each other fairly easily.
Referring to
An attachment sleeve 611 similar to the attachment sleeve 111 used in the embodiment of the grapple assembly 110 of
The upper pinching arm linkage 654 includes the first pinching arm connection 682 and an attachment arm connection 685. The upper pinching arm linkage 654 provides connection between the upper pinching arm 640 and the attachment arm 622 of the boom assembly 616.
The lower pinching arm 642 includes a first end 688 and a second end 690. The first end 688 is constructed for grappling an article. The second end 690 of the lower pinching arm 642 includes the quick attachment arm receiver 625 and a connection 687 for attachment to the upper pinching arm 640.
The quick attachment arm receiver 625 includes a first end 627 and a second end 629. The quick attachment arm receiver 625 includes a second pinching arm connection 694 at the first end 627. In the depicted embodiment, the quick attachment arm receiver 625 is fixedly coupled to the lower pinching arm 642. The quick attachment arm receiver 625 is not depicted to be coupled to the upper pinching arm 640 and the upper pinching arm 640 is movable relative to the quick attachment arm receiver 625. The quick attachment arm receiver 625 may be coupled to the lower pinching arm 642 by welding. The quick attachment arm receiver 625 may be fixedly coupled to the lower pinching arm in other ways including by fasteners and etc.
The quick attachment arm receiver 625 receives the quick attachment arm 623 to couple the grapple assembly 610 to the boom assembly 616 easily and efficiently. The quick attachment arm 623 (see
As described above, the boom assembly connection 685 may be established by the use of a pin 675 (not shown in
The relative layering of the individual components is shown in
The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and the use of the composition of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.
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