Claims
- 1. An apparatus for extracting fence posts and the like from the earth comprising:
- (a) a main support member having proximal and distal ends;
- (b) means for connecting said proximal end of said main support member to a tractor, back hoe or other piece of mobile equipment so that said apparatus is placed in position for fence post extraction and operated while connected to the tractor, backhoe or other piece of mobile equipment;
- (c) lifting means mounted to said main support member for exerting substantially vertical upward force on the fence post;
- (d) an active engaging means affixed to said lifting means for affirmatively gripping fence posts of substantially differing diameters automatically when said lifting means is actuated so that each fence post is engaged and removed in one action;
- (e) a hydraulic piston means to supply the extractive force required by said lifting means;
- (f) a cable and sheave arrangement means for increasing the vertical travel of said lifting means such that the vertical travel of said lifting means is greater than the actual travel of said hydraulic piston means.
- 2. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein: said hydraulic piston means is hydraulically connected to and controlled by the existing hydraulic control system of the tractor, backhoe or other piece of mobil equipment.
- 3. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein: said means for connecting said proximal end of said main support member to the tractor is the standard three point hitch of the tractor.
- 4. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) said lifting means is comprised of a sleeve slidably mounted on said main support member;
- (b) a jib connected to said sleeve projecting substantially vertically upward from said sleeve;
- (c) a lifting arm pivotally connected at a proximal end to said sleeve so that said lifting arm may rotate from substantially horizontal position to substantially vertical position;
- (d) a hydraulic cylinder controlling the travel of said sleeve along said main support structure;
- (e) a plurality of sheaves mounted to said jib and said sleeve;
- (f) a fixed length of cable attached at a first end to a distal end of said lifting arm and attached at a second end to said distal end of said main support member so that as said hydraulic cylinder pulls said sleeve, the distance between the sheaves mounted to said sleeve and said sheaves mounted to said jib, increases thereby taking up said cable and causing said lifting arm to pivot vertically.
- 5. An apparatus for extracting fence posts and the like out of the earth adapted to be used in conjunction with a tractor, backhoe or other piece of mobile equipment comprising:
- a. a main support member having proximal and distal ends;
- b. means for connecting said proximal end of said main support member to the tractor;
- c. lifting means mounted to said main support member engageable to a fence post or the like for exerting substantially vertical upward force on the fence post; and
- d. engaging means for automatically encircling and gripping the fence post when said lifting means is actuated, said engaging means extending from said lifting means.
- 6. In combination with a tractor, backhoe or other piece of mobile equipment having a hydraulic control system for operating devices connected to the tractor, backhoe or other piece of mobile equipment, an apparatus for extracting fence posts and the like for the earth comprising:
- a. a main support member having proximal and distal ends;
- b. means for connecting said proximal end of said main support member to the tractor;
- c. lifting means mounted to said main support member for exerting substantially vertical upward force on the fence post;
- d. an active engaging means affixed to said lifting means for affirmatively gripping fence posts of substantially differing diameters automatically when said lifting means is actuated so that each fence post is engaged and removed in one action, said active engaging means being able to affirmatively grip fence posts which reside in substantially vertical position or in positions of substantial variance to the vertical.
- 7. An apparatus for extracting fence posts and the like from the earth comprising:
- a. a main support member having proximal and distal ends;
- b. means for connecting said proximal end of said main support member to a tractor, backhoe or other piece of mobile equipment so that said apparatus is placed in position for fence post extraction and operated while connected to the tractor, backhoe or other piece of mobile equipment;
- c. lifting means mounted to said main support member for exerting substantially vertically upward force on the fence post;
- d. engaging means extending from said lifting means for automatically encircling and affirmatively gripping the fence post when said lifting means is actuated after the tractor, backhoe or other piece of mobile equipment has been manuevered to place said engaging means in close proximity to the fence post so that when said lifting means is actuated each fence post is engaged and removed in one action.
- 8. An apparatus for extracting fence posts and the like from the earth comprising:
- (a) a main support member;
- (b) a sheave support frame slidably mounted to said main support member;
- (c) lifting means pivotally mounted to sheave support frame;
- (d) hydraulic piston means for driving said sheave support frame along said main support member;
- (e) a plurality of sheaves mounted to said sheave support frame;
- (f) engaging means for automatically encircling and gripping the fence post when said lifting means is actuated, said engaging means extending from said lifting means;
- (g) a fixed length of cable attached at a first end to said lifting means and at a second end to said sheave support frame, said fixed length of cable being deployed through said plurality of sheaves so that when said hydraulic piston mean drives said sheave support frame, the vertical travel imparted to said lifting means is greater than the travel of said hydraulic piston means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 06/650,171, filed 9/13/84, now abandoned.
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