This invention relates to an attachment for an excavating machine and the like, and more particularly to such an attachment cooperable with another implement such as a bucket for grappling articles such as tree trunks, branches and the like therebetween. The invention further contemplates such an attachment having means for shielding operative components thereof from the environment in which the attachment is used.
Front end assemblies of excavating machines typically include a boom mounted on the main support frame of the machine, a hydraulic cylinder assembly operatively interconnecting the frame and the boom for raising and lowering the boom, a dipper stick pivotally connected to the free end of the boom, a hydraulic cylinder assembly interconnecting the boom and the dipper stick for pivoting the dipper stick relative to the boom, a bucket pivotally connected to the free end of the dipper stick and a hydraulic cylinder assembly operatively interconnecting the dipper stick and the bucket for curling and uncurling the bucket. For use in such assemblies in grappling various articles such as tree trunks, branches and brush, there has been developed an arm member, commonly referred to as a “thumb” which is adapted to cooperate with the bucket of such assembly for grappling articles therebetween. Generally, such thumbs have been connected to the underside of the dipper stick and have been provided with either a rigid strut interconnecting the dipper stick and the thumb to provide a thumb disposed at a fixed angle relative to the dipper stick or a hydraulic cylinder operatively interconnecting the dipper stick and thumb to permit the angle of the thumb relative to the dipper stick to be varied.
In the use of the later type of thumb assembly, it has been found that the location of the cylinder assembly below the dipper stick and adjacent the work area of the thumb member and the excavator bucket or other implement of the machine, often results in accidental damage to the rod member of the cylinder assembly and/or impairment of the seal between the rod and the cylinder members of the assembly. It thus is the principal object of the present invention to provide a thumb assembly for an excavating machine and the like, utilizing a hydraulic cylinder assembly for positioning the thumb member thereof, in which such cylinder assembly is protected from accidental damage of the rod member thereof and impairment of the seal between the rod and cylinder members thereof.
The present invention relates to a machine having a front end assembly including a dipper stick, a working implement pivotally connected to the dipper stick and an arm member commonly referred to as a thumb, pivotally connected to the dipper stick and cooperable with such implement to grapple articles therebetween, and provides for an assembly for angularly displacing the arm member relative to the dipper stick generally consisting of a fluid actuated cylinder assembly including a base member pivotally connectable to one of the dipper and the arm member and a rod member pivotally connectable to the other of the dipper stick and the arm member, and a guard member mounted on the free end of the rod member and extending along the length thereof. Preferably, the guard member has a substantially cylindrical configuration, a radius slightly larger than the cylinder member of the assembly and a length greater than the extended length of the rod member so that the guard member is telescopically disposed relative to cylinder member of the rod and cylinder assembly.
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An arm member 30 is pivotally connected by means of a connecting pin 31 to a bracket 32 mounted on the underside of the dipper stick adjacent the free end thereof. The axes of connecting pins 14 and 31 are disposed parallel and adjacent each other so that the bucket and arm member may be substantially angularly displaced toward and away from each other to perform various work functions. Arm member 30 may be fully retracted against the underside of the dipper stick to permit the bucket to be curled and uncurled in the conventional manner to provide excavating functions, and may be extended at a selected angle relative to the dipper stick to cooperate with the bucket to grapple various forms of articles therebetween such as tree trunks, branches, brush and the like. The arm member may be formed with a length greater than the dimension of the opening of the bucket and with a set of teeth to firmly engage objects between the arm member and the bucket.
The arm member may be angularly displaced relative to the dipper about the axis of connecting pin 31 by an actuating assembly 40. As best seen in
Guard member 42 is substantially cylindrical in configuration, having an inside diameter slightly greater than the diameter of cylinder member 43 and a length slightly shorter than the length of cylinder member 43. It is disposed coaxially with rod member 47 and is rigidly connected at a forwardly disposed end thereof to bracket 48. As best shown in
In the use of actuating assembly 40, rod member 47 may be fully retracted to position the arm member against the underside of the dipper stick and maintained there by catch 51 to permit the bucket to be curled and uncurled in the conventional manner to perform digging operations. When it is desired to employ the arm member to cooperate with the bucket to grapple various objects, catch member 51 may be tripped to release the arm member, and the arm member may be pivoted to a desired position as shown in
Guard member 42 may be formed of any suitable cylindrical stock material although it is preferred that it be formed of steel or perhaps a lightweight metal such as aluminum. It may be formed and installed simply by the selection of the suitable size of tubular material, forming the slot in the upper side thereof, forming the tab segments on the forward end thereof, sliding the member on the rod member and then securing the tab segments to fixture 48 to position the guard member coaxially with the rod member, and rigidly securing the forwardly disposed end thereof to fixture 48 of the rod member. With the guard member of the proper size and aligned with cylinder member 43, it will be telescopically disposed relative to cylinder assembly 43 as rod member 47 is extended and retracted as shown in
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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20040093770 A1 | May 2004 | US |