This invention relates to an arm assembly connectable to the dipper stick of a machine having a tool pivotally connected thereto and means operatively interconnecting such dipper stick and such tool for pivoting the tool, cooperable with the tool for grappling objects between such assembly and the tool. This invention further contemplates an assembly which is operable to displace laterally out of alignment with such tool when a lateral force is applied thereto and to return into alignment with the tool upon removal of such force.
In the prior art, there has been developed an assembly consisting of a dipper stick connectable to the boom of a machine such as an excavating machine, a tool typically a bucket, pivotally connected to the dipper stick, a cylinder assembly operatively interconnecting the dipper stick and the tool for pivoting the tool and an arm member mounted on and depending from the underside of the dipper stick, commonly referred to as a “thumb”, cooperable with the tool when the tool is pivoted toward the arm member for grappling objects such as trees, logs, large rocks and the like therebetween. Such an assembly is illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,613,922.
For such an assembly to operate effectively in performing grappling operations, such arm member should lie in substantially the same vertical plane as the dipper stick and tool and be aligned with the tool to most effectively grapple an object between the tool and the arm member. Often, however, in the operation of such machines, lateral forces may be applied to such arm members which could have the effect of misaligning the arm member with a tool and, with the application of severe forces, possibly breaking the arm member from the dipper stick. Accordingly, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide an arm member of a grappling assembly which will withstand laterally directed impact forces, prevent breakage and restore it in proper alignment with the cooperating tool of the assembly for grappling objects.
The present invention provides an assembly mountable on the boom of a machine for grappling objects, generally consisting of a dipper stick pivotally connectable to such a boom, a tool connected to the dipper stick pivotal about an axis relative to the dipper stick, means operatively interconnecting the dipper stick and the tool for pivoting the tool about its pivot axis and an arm assembly mountable on the dipper stick and cooperable with the tool as the tool is pivoted relative to the dipper stick to grapple objects therebetween. The arm assembly generally includes an arm member having a first section connected to an underside of the dipper stick for pivotal movement about a second axis and a second section connected to the first arm section for pivotal movement relative to the first arm member about a third axis, one of the arm sections having a curved bearing surface with a notch therein and the other of the arm sections having a biased roller engaging the bearing surface whereby the roller may be received in the notch to displaceably position the second arm member relative to the first arm member and ride on portions of the curved surface when a force in a certain direction is applied to the second arm member; and a chain connectable at one end to the underside of the dipper stick and connected at another end thereof to the arm member. Objects grappled between such an arm assembly and a tool may be engaged by the arm assembly by means of an end of the arm member alone, such chain alone or a combination of the end of the arm member and the chain.
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Arm assembly 13 includes an arm member 30 and a chain 31. Arm member 30 further consists of an upper arm section 32 pivotally connected to the underside of the dipper stick and a lower arm section 33 pivotally connected to the upper arm section. As best shown in
Lower arm section 33 is of an elongated box beam construction having rectangularly configured pad 44 rigidly secured on the free end thereof, lying in a plane angled relative to a longitudinal centerline of the lower arm member. Pad 44 is intended to cooperate with bucket 11 for grappling objects therebetween. To facilitate such gripping action, pad 44 is provided with a pair of spaced knife-like projections 45 and 46.
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The biasing mechanism of arm section 33, as described, functions to displaceably position roller 60 in notch 43 of bearing surface 42 under normal operating conditions to maintain arm section 33 longitudinally aligned with arm section 32 and correspondingly in cooperative alignment with bucket 11 to permit objects to be gripped between arm assembly 13 and the bucket. Upon application of a laterally directed force on the arm member, arm section 33 will be caused to angularly displace relative to arm section 32, as shown in
Mounted on the upper portion of arm section 33, spaced from pad 46, is a bumper 70 formed of an elastomer material and engageable with the underside of the dipper stick whenever the dipper stick is angularly displaced in a substantially vertical position as shown being approached in
The function of chain 31 is to extend and thus limit the angular displacement of the arm member relative to the dipper stick, provide a gripping component when extended and cooperating with bucket 11 and collapsing when the dipper stick is angularly displaced approaching a vertical position. One end of the chain is linked to a bracket 76 on the underside of the dipper stick and an opposite end of the chain is secured to the free end of arm section 33 by passing a link of the chain through opening 73 when retainer plate 75 is removed, inserting a link of the chain in slot 74 as shown in
It is contemplated that the front end assembly as described may be used alternatively to excavate utilizing only the bucket or grapple utilizing a combination of the bucket and the arm assembly. When the assembly is used in the excavating mode, the arm assembly is not removed from the front end assembly. The length of the arm member intentionally is formed of a sufficient length to permit it to be received within the opening of the bucket as the bucket is curled during a normal digging operation.
In the grappling mode, objects being grappled may be seized between the bucket and the pad portion of the arm assembly, the bucket and the chain in its extended condition or between the bucket and the chain and pad together.
Although the front end assembly described utilizes a bucket as in an excavating machine, it should be understood that any type of tool may be used within the scope of the invention which is functional to cooperate with the arm assembly to grapple objects therebetween. In addition to the tool constituting a bucket, it also may consist of a grapple, a rake a fork and the like.
In the use of the arm assembly to grapple an object such as a tree trunk, with the bucket in an uncurled position, the boom and dipper stick are maneuvered to cause chain 31 and pad portion 44 to engage a side of the trunk. Cylinder assembly 12 is then operated to curl the bucket and thus grip the tree trunk between the arm assembly and the bucket. The boom and dipper stick may then further be maneuvered to transport the gripped tree trunk to a selected location where the bucket may be uncurled to release and thus deposit the tree trunk at the selected location. In performing such operations, the length of chain 31 may be adjusted as previously described. In switching to a digging mode, no removal or adjustment of the arm assembly is required in that such assembly will not interfere with the normal curling and uncurling of the bucket as it performs a digging operation.
Whenever any lateral forces are imposed on the lower arm section to misalign the arm member with the bucket, the biasing mechanism in the lower arm section will function automatically to realign the lower end section with the bucket in the manner as previously described.
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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20050191163 A1 | Sep 2005 | US |