Claims
- 1. A hydraulic powered capstan attachment for pulling a load over long distances from a stationary position, comprising, in combination:a vehicle having a boom and a source of hydraulic power; a hydraulic motor selectively connectible to said source of hydraulic power and having an output shaft; a mounting frame having a first portion thereof which is rotatably connectible to said boom, and having a second portion thereof to which said hydraulic motor is mounted and through which said output shaft extends; a capstan removably connectible to said output shaft; and a rope wound around said capstan and having a first end thereof removably connectible to said load and having a second end thereof controlled by a worker so that when the worker pulls said rope tight on said capstan, the capstan begins pulling said load.
- 2. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 1, wherein:said mounting frame is shaped, designed and dimensioned so that said mounting frame is attached to a backhoe in place of a conventional backhoe bucket.
- 3. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 2, wherein:said mounting frame includes a base plate, a hydraulic motor mount plate depending from said baseplate, and a pair of brace members positioned on each side of said baseplate.
- 4. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 3, wherein:said mounting frame includes a pair of plate members provided with a first pair of pinholes to accommodate a Bobcat Excavator dipper stick, and a second pair of pinholes to accommodate a bucket linkage.
- 5. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 2, wherein:said mounting frame includes a pair of plate members provided with a first pair of pinholes to accommodate a Bobcat Excavator dipper stick, and a second pair of pinholes to accommodate a bucket linkage.
- 6. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 1, wherein:said mounting frame includes a baseplate, a hydraulic motor mount plate depending from said baseplate, and a pair of brace members positioned on each side of said baseplate.
- 7. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 6, wherein:said mounting frame includes a pair of plate members provided with a first pair of pinholes to accommodate a Bobcat Excavator dipper stick, and a second pair of pinholes to accommodate a bucket linkage.
- 8. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 1, wherein:said mounting frame includes a pair of plate members provided with a first pair of pinholes to accommodate a Bobcat Excavator dipper stick, and a second pair of pinholes to accommodate a bucket linkage.
- 9. A hydraulic powered capstan attachment for pulling electric or communication wire, or any other desired load, through a conduit or open trenches over long distances from a stationery position, comprising, in combination:first means having a boom and a source of hydraulic power; a hydraulic motor selectively connectible to said source of hydraulic power and having an output shaft; a mounting frame having a first portion thereof which may be selectively and pivotably connectible to said boom, and having a second portion thereof to which said hydraulic motor is mounted and through which said output shaft extends; a capstan removably connectible to said output shaft; and second means wound around said capstan and having a first end thereof removably connectible to said load, and having a second end thereof controllable so that when said second means is pulled tight on said capstan, said capstan begins pulling said load.
- 10. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 9, wherein:said first means comprises a vehicle.
- 11. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 10, wherein: said second means comprises a rope.
- 12. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 11, wherein:said mounting frame includes a baseplate, a hydraulic motor mount plate depending from said baseplate, and a pair of brace members positioned on each side of said baseplate.
- 13. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 10, wherein:said mounting frame includes a baseplate, a hydraulic motor mount plate depending from said baseplate, and a pair of brace members positioned on each side of said baseplate.
- 14. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 9, wherein:said second means comprises a rope.
- 15. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 14, wherein:said mounting frame includes a baseplate, a hydraulic motor mount plate depending from said baseplate, and a pair of brace members positioned on each side of said baseplate.
- 16. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 9, wherein:said mounting frame is shaped, designed and dimensioned so that said mounting frame is attached to a backhoe in place of a conventional backhoe bucket.
- 17. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 16, wherein:said mounting frame includes a baseplate, a hydraulic motor mount plate depending from said baseplate, and a pair of brace members positioned on each side of said baseplate.
- 18. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 17, wherein:said mounting frame includes a pair of plate members provided with a pair of pinholes to accommodate a Bobcat Excavator dipper stick, and a second pair of pinholes to accommodate a bucket linkage.
- 19. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 9, wherein:said mounting frame includes a baseplate, a hydraulic motor mount plate depending from said baseplate, and a pair of brace members positioned on each side of said baseplate.
- 20. The hydraulic powered capstan attachment according to claim 9, wherein:said mounting frame includes a pair of plate members provided with a pair of pinholes to accommodate a Bobcat Excavator dipper stick, and a second pair of pinholes to accommodate a bucket linkage.
Parent Case Info
The present patent application is based on and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/358,839 filed Feb. 21, 2002.
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