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                         Patent Grant Patent Grant
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                         6517164 6517164
 
         
    
    
        
            
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                    Patent Number6,517,164
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                    Date FiledMonday, August 7, 200025 years ago 
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                    Date IssuedTuesday, February 11, 200322 years ago 
 
     
    
        
            
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                            Inventors
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                                Examiners
                    - Bagnell; David
- Stephenson; Daniel P
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                            CPC
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                            US ClassificationsField of Search
                - US
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        Abstract
A hammer-ripper system for use with the mounting on the boom arm, of an excavator/backhoe, of a conventional hydraulically-operated hammer fitted with a “shortened” chisel. A “ripping-type” device like a chisel tooth mounts to a lever with its pivot point attached to the side of the hammer. One end of the lever extends to be impacted by under the shortened chisel, while the other end extends inward. Thus, the tooth end can be placed under embedded boulders and used to hammer (using the transmitted reciprocating action of the hydraulic hammer), and pry or break up the boulders from underneath with the combined hammering and ripping action.             
         
        
            
                    Description
  
    
      
        BACKGROUND
      
    
    
      
        Typically, in the construction industry, various types of hydraulically-operated equipment are used to excavate both natural and man-made materials. For instance, hydraulic shovels (also called excavation buckets), often mounted on backhoes, are often used to remove typical soils. However, hydraulic shovels are not adequate for harder materials such as solid rock or large boulders. Hydraulically-operated hammers (also called impact tools or breakers) mounted on a backhoe/excavator are used to break up rock or concrete. Hydraulically-operated hammers pound in a downward direction only, which is useful to break boulders. However, hydraulically-operated hammers typically cannot be used to pry up boulders or to get under boulders and pound them upward to loosen them from surrounding material. Other devices such as excavator buckets and rippers can be used to pry up buried boulders, but are not able to hammer. Thus, there is needed a more efficient system for such excavating work.
      
    
    
      
        OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
      
    
    
      
        A primary object and feature of the present invention is to fulfill the above-mentioned needs by the provision of a device that would attach to an excavating machine, mounted with a hydraulically-operated hammer, that is constructed to be used to pry up or break-up buried boulders from underneath. A further primary object of the present invention is to provide such a device or system which is efficient, inexpensive, and handy. Other objects of this invention will become apparent with reference to the following descriptions.
      
    
    
      
        SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
      
    
    
      
        According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, this invention provides a system for providing combination impact and other forces during excavation of material, comprising, in combination: a transmitting means for transmitting reciprocating impact forces in a first direction; a direction-changing means, removably attached to such transmitting means, for receiving such reciprocating impact forces from such transmitting means and for changing such first direction of such reciprocating impact forces to a second direction; and an impact means, connected with such direction-changing means, for providing combination impact, in such second direction, and other forces to the material. It also provides such system wherein such other forces comprise ripping forces. And it provides such system wherein such transmitting means comprises a hydraulically actuated impact hammer; and, further, wherein such direction changing means comprises a lever; and, further, wherein such impact means comprises a ripper tooth.
      
    
    
      
        In addition, the present invention provides, in accordance with a preferred embodiment thereof, a system for providing combination impact and other forces during excavation of material, comprising, in combination: an impact-force transmitter structured and arranged to transmit reciprocating impact forces in a first direction; a force redirector, removably attached to such impact-force transmitter, structured and arranged to receive such reciprocating impact forces from such impact-force transmitter and to change such first direction of such reciprocating impact forces to a second direction; and a force-transmitting tool, connected with such force redirector, structured and arranged to provide combination impact, in such second direction, and other forces to the material. It also provides such system further comprising an excavator apparatus including a boom arm connected to such impact-force transmitter. In addition, it provides such a system further comprising a connector between such impact-force transmitter and such force redirector structured and arranged to provide connection both in an operating position and a stowed position. It also provides such a system wherein such impact-force transmitter comprises a hydraulically actuated impact hammer.
      
    
    
      
        Still further, it provides such a system wherein such connector is structured and arranged to permit normal operation of such hydraulically actuated impact hammer with such force redirector connected in a such stowed position. It also provides such a system wherein such force-transmitting tool comprises a ripper element. Moreover, the present invention provides such a system wherein such ripper element comprises a tooth. And it provides such a system wherein such force redirector comprises a lever having a pivot pin, a first lever side, and a second lever side. It also provides such a system wherein such first lever side comprises a strike plate structured and arranged to receive such reciprocating impact forces from such impact-force transmitter. Further, it provides such a system wherein such second lever side comprises a tool connector structured and arranged to permit a removable connection to such force-transmitting tool; and, further, wherein such tool connector comprises a return spring for such lever. And it provides such a system wherein such pivot pin is mounted on such impact-force transmitter and such force redirector is rotatably mounted on such pivot pin.
      
    
    
      
        In addition, the present invention provides such a system further comprising a connector between such impact-force transmitter and such force redirector structured and arranged to provide connection both in an operating position and a stowed position, wherein: such impact-force transmitter comprises a hydraulically actuated impact hammer; such connector is structured and arranged to permit normal operation of such hydraulically actuated impact hammer with such force redirector connected in a such stowed position; such force-transmitting tool comprises a ripper element; such ripper element comprises a tooth; and when in such stowed position, such second lever side of such force redirector is attachable with hydraulically actuated impact hammer. And it provides such system further comprising an excavator apparatus including a boom arm connected to such impact-force transmitter.
      
    
    
      
        Moreover, the present invention provides, in accordance with a preferred embodiment thereof such system for providing combination impact and other action for assisting in displacing material, comprising, in combination: an impactor tool structured and arranged to provide a rapid series of power-driven impacts in a first direction; and a second tool, removably attached to such impactor tool, structured and arranged to provide an other action than impacting, and to be impacted upon by such impactor tool, and to combine impact action with such other action to act upon the material.
      
    
    
      
        Further, the present invention provides, in accordance with a preferred embodiment thereof, a system for providing combination hammering and ripping forces during excavation of material, comprising, in combination: a hydraulic hammer tool structured and arranged to produce a reciprocating action in a first direction; and a ripping tool, removably attached to such hydraulic hammer tool, structured and arranged to provide a ripping action, and to be moved by such reciprocating action, and to combine forces from such reciprocating action with such ripping action to act upon the material.
      
    
  
  
    
      
        BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 1
        
         is a perspective view of an excavating apparatus with a hydraulically actuated impact hammer and incorporating a preferred embodiment of the hammer-ripper system of the present invention.
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 2
        
         is a partial elevation view of the embodiment of FIG. 
        
          
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          FIG. 3
        
         is a partial cross-sectional view, through the section 
        
          
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         of FIG. 
        
          
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        .
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 4
        
         is a perspective exploded view of the bottom end of the embodiment of FIG. 
        
          
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        .
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 5
        
         is a partial side elevation view of the preferred embodiment of 
        
          FIG. 1
        
        , illustrating the hammer-ripper in a stowed position.
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 6
        
         is a partial side elevation view of another preferred embodiment of the hammer-ripper system of the present invention, shown in an operating position.
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 7
        
         is a partial side elevation view yet another preferred embodiment of the hammer-ripper system of the present invention, shown in an operating position.
      
    
  
  
    
      
        DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND THE BEST MODE OF PRACTICE
      
    
    
      
        Illustrated in 
        
          FIG. 1
        
         is a perspective view illustrating a preferred embodiment of an excavating hammer-ripper system 
        
          
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         of the present invention, and further illustrating a hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
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         shown in its preferred combination with a hydraulically-actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         connected to a typical hydraulic excavating apparatus 
        
          
            30
          
        
         (commonly referred to as a tractor backhoe). It is well known by those skilled in the art, with respect to hydraulic excavating apparatus 
        
          
            30
          
        
         or similar equipment, that the excavator boom arm 
        
          
            36
          
        
         is manufactured so as to allow for a variety of extensions or other devices to be attached to the excavator boom arm 
        
          
            36
          
        
         for the purposes of excavation or any other of a variety of purposes for which the hydraulic excavating apparatus 
        
          
            30
          
        
         is well suited. The hydraulically-actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         (embodying herein a transmitting means for transmitting reciprocating impact forces in a first direction and also embodying an impact-force transmitter structured and arranged to transmit reciprocating impact forces in a first direction) is typical with respect to attachment means for hydraulic excavating apparatus 
        
          
            30
          
        
         and is typically actuated by pressurized oil flow. It should be noted that the preferred hydraulic excavating apparatus 
        
          
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         may, for suitable applications, be replaced by other suitable excavating apparatus provided with a corresponding, arbitrarily positioned, preferably-hydraulically-operated hammer.
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 1
        
         illustrates a preferred use of the present invention, i.e., removal and/or break-up of large rock 
        
          
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         or other similar hard material while excavating. The operator of hydraulic excavating apparatus 
        
          
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         positions the excavator boom arm 
        
          
            36
          
        
         such that the tip 
        
          
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         of the chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
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         of the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
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         is located beneath the material to be removed (here illustrated as rock 
        
          
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        ). The hydraulically-actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         is activated in a normal manner as force is applied against the tip 
        
          
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         of the chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
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         and a corresponding force is thereby transferred by the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
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         to the shortened chisel 
        
          
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         of the hydraulically-actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
        . The hydraulically-actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         is activated and a hammering force is then transferred by the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
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         to the tip 
        
          
            23
          
        
         of the chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
            27
          
        
         (embodying herein an impact means, connected with such direction-changing means, for providing combination impact, in such second direction, and other forces to the material and also embodying a force-transmitting tool, connected with such force redirector, structured and arranged to provide combination impact, in such second direction, and other forces to the material). The hammer action combined with the ripping/prying action as the excavator boom arm 
        
          
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         pulls on the tip 
        
          
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         of the chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
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         (thereby applying a ripping force) loosens the rock and will usually facilitate removal of the rock and/or resulting pieces. This arrangement embodies herein a system for providing combination hammering and ripping forces during excavation of material, comprising, in combination: a hydraulic hammer tool structured and arranged to produce a reciprocating action in a first direction; and a ripping tool, removably attached to such hydraulic hammer tool, structured and arranged to provide a ripping action, and to be moved by such reciprocating action, and to combine forces from such reciprocating action with such ripping action to act upon the material. The present invention may be best used where traditional overhead means to break up rock are not efficient and the preferred method is to get under the rock or hardened material and pry it up, loosen it for removal, or break it apart for removal.
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 2
        
         is a partial side elevation of the embodiment of 
        
          FIG. 1
        
        , illustrating an excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
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         (embodying herein a direction-changing means, removably attached to such transmitting means, for receiving such reciprocating impact forces from such transmitting means and for changing such first direction of such reciprocating impact forces to a second direction and also embodying a force redirector, removably attached to such impact-force transmitter, structured and arranged to receive such reciprocating impact forces from such impact-force transmitter and to change such first direction of such reciprocating impact forces to a second direction) attached to a hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
        . Hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
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         is of the type frequently used for breaking up rock, concrete or other hardened materials. Hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
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         is typically mounted to a backhoe or other excavating apparatus 
        
          
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         which positions and pushes hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         against rock to be broken up. Hydraulic fluid pressure is supplied to a valve in a well-known manner, which causes a piston within the impact hammer 
        
          
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         to cycle and correspondingly deliver impacting blows to an end device such as a hardened chisel 
        
          
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         (see FIG. 
        
          
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        ). In the preferred embodiment as shown in 
        
          FIGS. 1-2
        
        , the present invention is shown in an operating mode. The lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
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         is shown transferring the impact energy from the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         to the chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
            27
          
        
         of the present invention and against a rock 
        
          
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        . The transference of force/energy from the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
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         to the chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
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         occurs as the impact hammer shortened chisel attachment 
        
          
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         impacts the strike plate 
        
          
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        , a part of hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
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        , as shown. This force/energy is then transferred through the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
         to the chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
            27
          
        
        .
      
    
    
      
        As shown in 
        
          FIG. 2
        
        , a spring 
        
          
            32
          
        
         is attached at one end of the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
         by a lever arm spring receiving bracket 
        
          
            48
          
        
         having a lever arm spring receiving aperture 
        
          
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        . The other end of the spring 
        
          
            32
          
        
         is attached to the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         by means of a spring receiving bracket 
        
          
            47
          
        
         having a spring receiving aperture 
        
          
            62
          
        
        . The return spring 
        
          
            32
          
        
         assists continual forcing of strike plate 
        
          
            35
          
        
         toward the shortened chisel attachment 
        
          
            33
          
        
         of the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         sufficient to allow the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
         to be returned in position after each impact of shortened chisel attachment 
        
          
            33
          
        
         of the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         against the strike plate 
        
          
            35
          
        
        , thus facilitating the impact of the chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
            27
          
        
         against the rock 
        
          
            21
          
        
         or similar material to be removed.
      
    
    
      
        This transference of the force/energy from the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         to the chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
            27
          
        
         combined with the ripping action of the excavating apparatus 
        
          
            30
          
        
         as it pulls or pushes the excavating boom arm 
        
          
            36
          
        
        , transfers additional force upon the chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
            27
          
        
         (this arrangement embodying herein an excavator apparatus including a boom arm connected to such impact-force transmitter. Preferably, the combined action of the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
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         and the ripping action of the excavating boom arm 
        
          
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         results in the break-up, prying up, or loosening and finally, removal, of the item to be excavated. Further, it is noted that the preferred chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
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         can, for suitable purposes, be replaced by every suitable types of detachable tooths used for such excavating purposes.
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 3
        
         is a cross section through section 
        
          
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            3
          
        
         of 
        
          FIG. 2
        
        , especially illustrating a preferred connecting method for the preferred embodiment of the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
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         to the impact hammer 
        
          
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        . This Figure is further described with reference to discussion of FIG. 
        
          
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        . 
        
          FIG. 4
        
         further illustrates this connection in an exploded perspective view showing the basic components of the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
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        . The preferred basic construction consists of a central lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
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         with an attached rear lower flange 
        
          
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         at one end. An attached upper flange 
        
          
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         is mounted to the top of the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
         in such position to make connection to the connector subassembly 
        
          
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         of the impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
        . The front portion of the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
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         consists of a ripper-type tooth body 
        
          
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         which has removable, partially-hollow chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
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         fitting over and secured to the ripper-type tooth body 
        
          
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         by securing bolt 
        
          
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         and nut 
        
          
            45
          
        
        . As mentioned, rear lower flange 
        
          
            48
          
        
         has a spring receiving aperture 
        
          
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        ; and upper flange 
        
          
            55
          
        
         has a sleeve receiving aperture 
        
          
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        . Connecting pin sleeve 
        
          
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         preferably pressure fits into sleeve receiving aperture 
        
          
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        . Both upper flange 
        
          
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         and connecting pin sleeve 
        
          
            41
          
        
         are preferably further attached to each other by sleeve set screw 
        
          
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         inserted through a pre-drilled aperture 
        
          
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         in upper flange 
        
          
            55
          
        
         and a threaded aperture 
        
          
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         in connecting pin sleeve 
        
          
            41
          
        
        . The above arrangement embodies herein a system wherein such force redirector comprises a lever having a pivot pin, a first lever side, and a second lever side.
      
    
    
      
        At the upper portion of lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
        , posterior of the upper flange 
        
          
            55
          
        
         on the upper lever arm surface 
        
          
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         of the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
         is a strike plate 
        
          
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        . Strike plate 
        
          
            35
          
        
         is preferably welded to the upper lever arm surface 
        
          
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         and is tit positioned such that the shortened chisel 
        
          
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         of a hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         impacts the strike plate 
        
          
            35
          
        
         (embodying herein that such first lever side comprises a strike plate structured and arranged to receive such reciprocating impact forces from such impact-force transmitter) when the hydraulically-operated hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         is operational and hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
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         is in place for operation. The strike plate 
        
          
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         is preferably made of hardened steel.
      
    
    
      
        The hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
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         has an attaching bracket sub-assembly 
        
          
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         preferably consisting of pair of spaced, parallel, apertured attaching plates shown as attaching plate 
        
          
            28
          
        
         and attaching plate 
        
          
            40
          
        
        . Attaching plate 
        
          
            28
          
        
         and attaching plate 
        
          
            40
          
        
         are parallel to each other as well as in a plane perpendicular to the front casing face 
        
          
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         (the face generally facing the excavator/backhoe 
        
          
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        ) of the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
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        . Attaching bracket sub-assembly 
        
          
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         is preferably welded to the hydraulically-operated hammer face 
        
          
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        . As shown, attaching plates 
        
          
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         and 
        
          
            40
          
        
         include respective pivot-pin receiving apertures 
        
          
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         and 
        
          
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         and respective set-screw receiving apertures 
        
          
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         and 
        
          
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        . When attaching plates 
        
          
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         and 
        
          
            40
          
        
         are mounted as shown, pivot-pin receiving apertures 
        
          
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         and 
        
          
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         are aligned for purposes of receiving a pivot-pin 
        
          
            31
          
        
        . Pivot-pin 
        
          
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         includes screw-receiving apertures 
        
          
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         and 
        
          
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        . Pivot-pin 
        
          
            31
          
        
         is secured in its operative position by respective set screws 
        
          
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         and 
        
          
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         as shown. Preferably a strengthening bracket 
        
          
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         is weldably attached along the bottom of the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
        , as shown. The strengthening bracket 
        
          
            19
          
        
         extends across the pivot angle 
        
          
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         along the center vertical plane of the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
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        .
      
    
    
      
        The connection of the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
         to the attaching bracket sub-assembly 
        
          
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         of the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         is preferably accomplished by the aligning of the respective apertures 
        
          
            60
          
        
        , 
        
          
            61
          
        
        , and 
        
          
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         of each respective welded attachment bracket 
        
          
            28
          
        
        , 
        
          
            40
          
        
         and 
        
          
            55
          
        
         and by utilizing a pivot-pin 
        
          
            31
          
        
         slidably inserted into the aligned apertures (such connection embodying herein a tool connector structured and arranged to permit a removable connection to such force-transmitting tool). With reference again to 
        
          FIG. 3
        
         (a cross-section through this attached connection), it is seen that, preferably, as illustrated, pin sleeve 
        
          
            41
          
        
         is situated within sleeve receiving aperture 
        
          
            59
          
        
        . And pivot pin 
        
          
            31
          
        
         is placed within the aligned apertures 
        
          
            60
          
        
         and 
        
          
            61
          
        
         and aligned sleeve aperture 
        
          
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        . This arrangement is suitable to permit swiveling of hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
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         about pivot pin 
        
          
            31
          
        
         so that it may swivel with respect to impact hammer 
        
          
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        .
      
    
    
      
        As best shown in 
        
          FIG. 4
        
        , a rear, upper, apertured spring attaching plate 
        
          
            47
          
        
         is centered and mounted on the opposite side (facing generally away from excavator/backhoe 
        
          
            30
          
        
        ) of the attaching plates 
        
          
            28
          
        
         and 
        
          
            40
          
        
         in a position to be directly above spring attaching plate 
        
          
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         as well as in a plane parallel to those of attaching plates 
        
          
            28
          
        
         and 
        
          
            40
          
        
        . Rear upper spring attaching plate 
        
          
            47
          
        
         includes a spring-receiving aperture 
        
          
            62
          
        
        . Inserted into spring receiving aperture 
        
          
            62
          
        
         is one end of return spring 
        
          
            32
          
        
        . The other end of spring 
        
          
            32
          
        
         is inserted into spring receiving aperture 
        
          
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         of plate 
        
          
            48
          
        
        , as shown. When the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         is fitted with the shortened chisel 
        
          
            33
          
        
        , and when the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
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         is operational, the shortened chisel 
        
          
            33
          
        
         hits and moves the strike plate 
        
          
            35
          
        
         generally downward, causing the lever arm spring receiving bracket 
        
          
            48
          
        
         to stretch the return spring 
        
          
            32
          
        
         by moving downwardly with respect to impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
        . The return spring 
        
          
            32
          
        
         exerts upward force on and suitably acts to pull the lever arm spring receiving bracket 
        
          
            48
          
        
         back into its former position. Each such strike causes hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
            29
          
        
         to pivot about the pivot-pin 
        
          
            31
          
        
        .
      
    
    
      
        When it is operated as herein set out, the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
            29
          
        
         can be used to impact or dig or chip materials such as large rock. When the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         is not operational, the hydraulic excavating apparatus 
        
          
            30
          
        
         can continue to utilize the excavating hammer-ripper system 
        
          
            29
          
        
         with normal movements to dig, chip, or impact materials with the ripper-type tooth body 
        
          
            86
          
        
         and attached, removable chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
            27
          
        
        . This arrangement embodies herein a system for providing combination impact and other action for assisting in displacing material, comprising, in combination an impactor tool structured and arranged to provide a rapid series of power-driven impacts in a first direction, and a second tool, removably attached to such impactor tool, structured and arranged to provide an other action than impacting, and to be impacted upon by such impactor tool, and to combine impact action with such other action to act upon the material.
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 5
        
         is a partial side elevation view of the preferred embodiment of 
        
          FIGS. 1-4
        
         of the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
            29
          
        
         of the present invention with the hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
            29
          
        
         shown in a stowed preferred position and a typical lengthened chisel 
        
          
            49
          
        
         shown in place of the shortened chisel 
        
          
            33
          
        
         previously shown in FIG. 
        
          
            4
          
        
        . As illustrated in 
        
          FIG. 5
        
        , the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
            29
          
        
         is preferably restrained by restraining strap 
        
          
            50
          
        
         in its stowed position. This restraining strap 
        
          
            50
          
        
         is preferably made of leather. Preferably by applying appropriate constant pressure against the lever tooth end 
        
          
            23
          
        
         of the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
            29
          
        
        , the return spring 
        
          
            32
          
        
         may be “compressed” or loosened and then unattached from the lever arm spring receiving bracket 
        
          
            48
          
        
        , thus allowing the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
            29
          
        
         to be placed in the preferred illustrated stowed position, permitting the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
         to operate in its normal mode. This arrangement embodies herein a connector between such impact-force transmitter and such force redirector structured and arranged to provide connection both in an operating position and a stowed position, wherein such impact-force transmitter comprises a hydraulically actuated impact hammer, such connector is structured and arranged to permit normal operation of such hydraulically actuated impact hammer with such force redirector connected in a such stowed position, such force-transmitting tool comprises a ripper element; such ripper element comprises a tooth, and when in such stowed position, such second lever side of such force redirector is attachable with hydraulically actuated impact hammer. Further, the shortened chisel 
        
          
            33
          
        
         adapted for this preferred embodiment of present invention is interchangeable with a lengthened chisel 
        
          
            49
          
        
         as shown in FIG. 
        
          
            5
          
        
        . The lengthened chisel 
        
          
            49
          
        
         is typically used for normal operation of the hydraulically actuated impact hammer 
        
          
            25
          
        
        .
      
    
    
      
        Illustrated in 
        
          FIG. 6
        
         is a partial side elevation view of another preferred embodiment of the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
            29
          
        
        . In this preferred embodiment, the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
            29
          
        
         includes an alternate preferred lever arm 
        
          
            56
          
        
         instead of previously-described lever arm 
        
          
            26
          
        
        . This alternate preferred embodiment of lever arm 
        
          
            56
          
        
         is manufactured with about a 90-degree bend at bend 
        
          
            19
          
        
         as illustrated in 
        
          FIG. 6
        
        , thereby lowering the chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
            27
          
        
         with respect to the plane of the lever arm strike plate 
        
          
            35
          
        
        . The lowered ripper-type tooth body 
        
          
            86
          
        
         with attached removable chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
            27
          
        
         (embodying herein that such ripper element comprises a tooth) allows for another angle of approach to the rock or other hardened material being removed. Preferably a strengthening bracket 
        
          
            17
          
        
         is weldably attached along the bottom of the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
            56
          
        
        . The strengthening bracket 
        
          
            17
          
        
         extends across the bend 
        
          
            19
          
        
         along the center vertical plane of the lever arm sub-assembly 
        
          
            56
          
        
        .
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 7
        
         is a partial side elevation view of yet another preferred embodiment of the excavating hammer-ripper attachment 
        
          
            29
          
        
         of the present invention, illustrating yet another alternate preferred embodiment of the lever arm 
        
          
            57
          
        
        . The lever arm 
        
          
            57
          
        
         configuration is shown in 
        
          FIG. 7
        
         coupled with the same mounting configuration as previously discussed. Lever arm 
        
          
            57
          
        
         is preferably, as illustrated in 
        
          FIG. 7
        
        , structured to entirely be substantially in the same plane as that of lever arm strike plate 
        
          
            35
          
        
        . The ripper-type tooth body 
        
          
            86
          
        
         with attached removable chisel tooth attachment 
        
          
            27
          
        
         allows for another angle of approach to the rock or other hardened material being removed. In this embodiment a strengthening bracket preferably is not used.
      
    
    
      
        Although applicant has described applicant's preferred embodiments of this invention, it will be understood that the broadest scope of this invention includes such modifications as diverse shapes and sizes and materials. Such scope is limited only by the below claims as read in connection with the above specification. Further, many other advantages of applicant's invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the above descriptions and the below claims.
      
    
  
             
            
                        Claims
        
                - 1. An excavator tool system for use with an excavator boom arm comprising at least two articulated segments, for providing combination impact and other forces during excavation of material, comprising, in combination:a) a transmitting means for transmitting reciprocating impact forces in a first direction; b) a direction-changing means, removably attached to said transmitting means, for receiving said reciprocating impact forces from said transmitting means and for changing said first direction of said reciprocating impact forces at least about 90 degrees to a second direction; and c) an impact means, connected with said direction-changing means, for providing combination impact, in said second direction, and other forces to the material; d) wherein said transmitting means is adapted for attachment to the excavator boom arm.
- 2. The system according to claim 1 wherein said other forces comprise ripping forces.
- 3. The system according to claim 1 wherein said transmitting means comprises a hydraulically actuated impact hammer.
- 4. The system according to claim 1 wherein said direction changing means comprises a lever.
- 5. The system according to claim 1 wherein said impact means comprises a ripper tooth.
- 6. An excavator tool system for use with an excavator boom arm comprising at least two articulated segments, for providing combination impact and other forces during excavation of material, comprising, in combination:a) an impact-force transmitter structured and arranged to transmit reciprocating impact forces in a first direction; b) a force redirector, removably attached to said impact-force transmitter, structured and arranged to receive said reciprocating impact forces from said impact-force transmitter and to change said first direction of said reciprocating impact forces at least about 90 degrees to a second direction; c) a force-transmitting tool, connected with said force redirector, structured and arranged to provide combination impact, in said second direction, and other forces to the material; and d) wherein said impact-force transmitter is structured and arranged to be attached to the excavator boom arm.
- 7. The system according to claim 6 further comprising an excavator apparatus including a boom arm connected to said impact-force transmitter.
- 8. The system according to claim 6 further comprising a connector between said impact-force transmitter and said force redirector structured and arranged to provide connection both in an operating position and a stowed position.
- 9. The system according to claim 8 wherein said impact-force transmitter comprises a hydraulically actuated impact hammer.
- 10. The system according to claim 9 wherein said connector is structured and arranged to permit normal operation of said hydraulically actuated impact hammer with said force redirector connected in a said stowed position.
- 11. The system according to claim 6 wherein said force-transmitting tool comprises a ripper element.
- 12. The system according to claim 11 wherein said ripper element comprises a tooth.
- 13. The system according to claim 6 wherein said force redirector comprises a lever having a pivot pin, a first lever side, and a second lever side.
- 14. The system according to claim 13 wherein said first lever side comprises a strike plate structured and arranged to receive said reciprocating impact forces from said impact-force transmitter.
- 15. The system according to claim 14 wherein said second lever side comprises a tool connector structured and arranged to permit a removable connection to said force-transmitting tool.
- 16. The system according to claim 15 wherein said pivot pin is mounted on said impact-force transmitter and said force redirector is rotatably mounted on said pivot pin.
- 17. The system according to claim 16 further comprising a connector between said impact-force transmitter and said force redirector structured and arranged to provide connection both in an operating position and a stowed position, wherein:a) said impact-force transmitter comprises a hydraulically actuated impact hammer; b) said connector is structured and arranged to permit normal operation of said hydraulically actuated impact hammer with said force redirector connected in a said stowed position; c) said force-transmitting tool comprises a ripper element; d) said ripper element comprises a tooth; and e) when in said stowed position, said second lever side of said force redirector is attachable with hydraulically actuated impact hammer.
- 18. The system according to claim 17 further comprising an excavator apparatus including a boom arm connected to said impact-force transmitter.
- 19. The system according to claim 15 wherein said tool connector comprises a return spring for said lever.
- 20. An excavator tool system for use with an excavator boom arm comprising at least two articulated segments, for providing combination impact and other action for assisting in displacing material, comprising, in combination:a) an impactor tool structured and arranged to provide a rapid series of power-driven impacts in a first direction; b) said impactor tool structured and arranged to be attached to the excavator boom arm; and c) a second tool, removably attached to said impactor tool, structured and arranged i) to provide an other action than impacting, and ii) to be impacted upon by said impactor tool and to transmit the power-driven impacts in a second direction at least about 90 degrees to the first direction, and iii) to combine impact action with said other action to act upon the material.
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