Information
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Patent Grant
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6658770
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Patent Number
6,658,770
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Date Filed
Friday, January 11, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 9, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Stevens, Davis, Miller & Mosher, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 037 403
- 037 468
- 037 466
- 037 443
- 172 272
- 172 273
- 172 274
- 403 3221
- 403 3223
- 403 15
- 403 321
- 414 723
- 414 724
- 414 680
- 414 685
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An assembly mountable on a dipper stick operatively connected to a machine, having a fluid actuated assembly, and connectable to an implement having at least one pair of opposed, connecting pin receiving recesses generally consisting of at least one spacer link including a pair of segments pivotally connected together and angularly displaceable relative to each other between retracted, inoperable and extended, operable positions, one of the link segments having a pin portion connectable to the dipper stick for pivotal open about its axis and receivable in one of the implement recesses and the other of the link segments having a pin portion operatively connectable to the fluid actuating assembly for pivotal movement about its axis and receivable in the other of the implement recesses, and a latch mounted thereon and cooperable with the one link segment when the segments are disposed in their extended, operative positions for releasably securing the link segments in their extended, operative positions.
Description
This invention relates to excavating machines and the like, and more particularly to an assembly for detachably coupling an implement to a dipper stick of such machines.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the construction, mining and other industries, it is highly desirable to readily couple and uncouple different implements such as buckets, grapples, rakes and the like relative to the dipper stick of such machines in order to enhance productivity. Preferably, the assemblies for readily coupling and uncoupling such implements should be simple in design to minimize manufacturing costs, easy to mount on conventional dipper sticks and readily operable to quickly and reliably couple and uncouple the implement onto and off of a dipper stick.
In view of the foregoing, the principal object of the present invention is to provide an assembly for detachably coupling an implement to the dipper stick of a machine, which meets such criteria of design, installation and use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention meets the requirements of the aforementioned criteria by providing an assembly mountable on a dipper stick and a fluid actuated assembly of a machine, and connectable to an implement having at least one pair of opposed, connecting pin receiving recesses, generally comprising at least one spacer link including a pair of segments pivotally connected together and angularly displaceable relative to each other between retracted, inoperable and extended, operable positions, one of such a link segments having a pin portion connectable to the dipper stick for pivotal movement about its axis and receivable in one of the implement recesses, and the other of the link segments having a pin portion operatively connectable to the fluid actuated assembly for pivotal movement about its axis and receivable in the other of the implement recesses, and means mounted thereon and cooperable with the one link segment when the link segments are disposed in their extended, operatively positions for releasably securing the link segments in their extended, operative positions. Preferably the assembly includes a pair of such links, each disposed on a side of the dipper stick. In addition, the releasably securing means comprises a latch on one of the link segments, cooperable with the other link segment when the link segments are in their extended, operative positions, for preventing the link segments from displacing from their extended, operative positions to their retracted, inoperable positions. In one embodiment, the latch may comprise a toggle bolt pivotally connected to one of the main link segments and receivable within a recess of the other link segment to releasably secure the segments together. In another embodiment of the invention, such a latch may comprise a spring biased pin mounted in one of the link segments and receivable in a registrable opening in the other link segment when the link segments are disposed in their extended, operable positions, with a pin disposed in such opening in the other link segment which may be displaced to eject such spring biased pin from the opening in the other link segment to permit the link segments to pivot from their extended, operative positions to their retracted, inoperable positions.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view of an embodiment of the invention illustrating the coupling assembly thereof in a collapsed, inoperative condition;
FIG. 2
is a view similar to the view shown in
FIG. 1
, illustrating the coupling assembly in its expanded, operative condition;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged, perspective view of the coupling assembly shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, illustrating certain components in exploded relation and having portions thereof broken away;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of another coupling assembly embodying the present invention;
FIG. 4A
is an enlarged cross sectional view taken along line
4
A—
4
A in
FIG. 4
, illustrating a latch mechanism in a latched condition;
FIG. 4B
is a view similar to the view shown in
FIG. 4A
, illustrating the latch mechanism in an unlatched condition;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view similar to the view shown in
FIG. 4
, illustrating an embodiment provided with an alternate latch mechanism;
FIG. 5A
is a cross sectional view taken along line
5
A—
5
A in
FIG. 5
, illustrating the latch mechanism in a latch condition; and
FIG. 5B
is a view similar to the view shown in
FIG. 5A
, illustrating the latch mechanism in an unlatched condition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
of the drawings, there is illustrated a dipper stick
10
of a excavating machine, an implement in the form of an excavating bucket
11
and an assembly
12
for coupling the implement to the free end of the dipper stick in the conventional manner. Dipper stick
10
is of a conventional construction and is pivotally connected at an upper end thereof to a boom, and is pivotal relative to such boom by means of a fluid actuated cylinder assembly. Rotatably mounted on the free end of dipper stick
10
is a first connecting pin
13
having a transversely disposed axis. Spaced from pin
13
is a mounting pin
14
having a transverse axis on which a pair of support links
15
,
15
are mounted for pivotal movement in parallel planes, relative to the dipper stick. The free ends of the support links are pivotally connected to a connecting pin
16
on which there also are pivotally connected the upper ends of a pair of actuating links
17
,
17
. Operatively interconnecting the under side of the dipper stick and connecting pin
16
is a fluid actuated assembly
18
including a cylinder member having the base end thereof pivotally connected to a set of brackets mounted on the underside of the dipper, and a rod member
19
pivotally connected at its free end to connecting pin
16
.
Bucket
11
is of a conventional configuration except for the mounting brackets. It is provided with a pair of laterally spaced sidewalls
20
,
20
an adjoining wall including an upper wall section
21
, a downwardly and forwardly curved, rear wall section
22
and a forwardly extending bottom wall section
23
terminating at a front cutting edge
24
. Rigidly secured to the upper wall section
21
and rear wall section
22
is a pair of identical, laterally spaced mounting brackets
25
,
25
. As best seen in
FIG. 1
, each of the brackets is recessed in an upper edge thereof, as at
26
, providing an entry or access passageway and a pair of lower guide surfaces
27
and
28
inclined toward a pair of opposed pin receiving recess portions
29
and
30
.
Coupling assembly
12
is best seen in FIG.
3
and includes a connecting pin
13
, a connecting pin
31
spaced from and parallel to connecting pin
13
and a pair of identical spacer links
32
,
32
. Each spacer link includes a first link segment
33
rigidly mounted on connected pin
13
and projecting substantially radially therefrom, a second link segment
34
rigidly connected to an end of connecting pin
31
and projecting substantially radially therefrom and a pin
35
pivotally connecting overlapping, free ends of link segments
33
and
34
. Mounted on an upper edge of link segment
33
and extending beyond the free end, thereof is a plate member
36
having a recess
37
disposed in a forwardly disposed edge
38
. Mounted on a pin
39
rigidly secured to link segment
34
is a toggle bolt
40
having a shank portion
41
adapted to be received through recess
37
of plate member
36
when each spacer link
32
is in an extended, operative condition as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. The shank portion of the toggle bolt extends through recess
37
and is threaded to receive either a threaded nut
42
or a knurled knob
43
to releasably secure the shank portion of the toggle bolt within recess
37
and correspondingly the link segments in their extended, operative position as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. A locking pin
44
may be used with the hex nut
42
which is adapted to be inserted in registrable openings in the shank portion of the toggle bolt and hex nut
42
to prevent the nut from running off of the toggle bolt when the assembly is in use.
The spacer link shown in
FIG. 3
is adapted to be positioned on one side of the dipper stick as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
and the other such spacer link is adapted to be positioned on the other side of the dipper stick. When connecting pins
13
and
31
are displaced toward each other, the link segments of each spacer link will be caused to angularly displace towards each other to retracted, inoperative positions as shown in
FIG. 1
, and when such connecting pins are displaced apart, the link segments of each spacer will be caused to angularly displace apart to extended, operative positions as shown in FIG.
2
. As a set of link segments angularly displace apart to positions as shown in
FIG. 3
, plate member
36
will engage an upper edge of link segment
34
to position recess
37
for receipt of the shank portion of toggle bolt
39
. Link segment
33
, recess
37
and toggle bolt
40
are adapted to pivot in the same plane so that when a pair of link segments are angularly displaced as shown in
FIG. 3
, recess
37
will be properly aligned to receive the shank portion of toggle bolt
40
.
With bucket
11
positioned on the ground and assembly
12
disposed in the retracted, inoperable condition as shown in
FIG. 1
, such bucket may be coupled to the dipper stick by first manipulating the dipper stick to insert the ends of connecting pin
13
in the forwardly disposed recess portions of the mounting brackets on the implement, and then operating the actuating assembly
18
to cause link segments
33
and
34
to angularly displace apart, and correspondingly the end portions of connecting pin
27
to be inserted in the rearwardly disposed recess portions of the mounting brackets. As the dipper stick and the actuating assembly are thus maneuvered to insert connecting pins
13
,
31
into oppose recesses
30
and
29
, respectively, connecting pin
13
will be caused to engage guide surface
29
and be guided into recesses
30
and connecting pin
31
will be caused to engage guide surface
27
and thus be guided into recess
29
. When connecting pins
13
and
31
are thus positioned in mounting brackets
25
,
25
and plate number
36
engages the upper surface of link segment
34
, the toggle bolt on each link segment
34
is swung upwardly to insert the shank portion thereof within aligned recess
37
and a nut
42
or a knob
43
is threaded onto the threaded shank portion and tightened against plate number
36
to firmly secure the coupling assembly in its extended, operative condition with the implement pivotally connected to the dipper stick.
To uncouple the bucket from the dipper stick, the coupling procedure as described is essentially reversed. Nut
42
or knob
43
is first removed, the toggle bolt is then pivoted out or permitted to fall out of recess
37
, actuating assembly
18
is operated to cause the link segments to angularly displace toward each other and thus cause connecting pin
31
to be removed from recesses
29
,
29
and then the dipper stick is maneuvered to remove connecting pin
13
from recesses
30
,
30
. The dipper stick may then be maneuvered and actuating assembly
18
may be operated to couple another implement having a set of mounting brackets similar to mounting brackets
25
,
25
to the dipper stick in the manner as described.
To accommodate dipper sticks of different thickness or implement mounting brackets of different sizes, adapter bushings
45
may be provided on the ends of the connecting pins. Such bushings include a cylindrical portion
46
adapted to receive a connecting pin and having different lengths and diameters, and an annularly portion
47
adapted to bear against a sidewall of the dipper stick.
Referring to
FIGS. 4
,
4
A and
4
B, there is illustrated a coupling assembly
50
embodying the present invention which may be used in a manner similar to coupling assembly
12
to detachably couple implement
11
to dipper stick
10
. Generally, assembly
50
includes a pair of spaced, parallel connecting pins
51
and
52
comparable to connecting pins
31
and
13
of assembly
12
, and a pair of transversely spaced, parallel spacer links
53
and
54
. The spacer links are adapted to straddle the lower end of the dipper stick and are substantially similar in construction and operation. As best shown in
FIG. 4
, spacer link
53
includes a link segment
55
rigidly secured to an end portion of connecting pin
52
and disposed substantially radially relative thereto, and a link segment
56
rigidly secured to an end portion of connecting pin
51
and disposed substantially radially relative thereto. The free ends of such segments are disposed in overlapping relation and are pivotally connected together by means of a bolt
57
.
The segments of spacer links
53
and
54
are adapted to be maintained in their extended, operative positions as shown in
FIG. 4
by means of a pair of latch mechanisms
58
and
59
mounted on the spacer links. Such mechanisms are substantially identical in construction and operation. As best shown in
FIGS. 4A and 4B
, latch mechanism
58
includes a housing
60
mounted on link segment
56
overlying a circular opening
61
therein, and a housing
62
secured to link segment
55
overlying, a circular opening
63
therein adapted to register with opening
61
in link segments
55
and
56
when such segments are in their extended, operative positions as shown in FIG.
4
. Housing
60
is secured to link segment
56
by means of a set of bolts
64
and is provided with a cylindrical opening
65
in an end wall
66
thereof, disposed coaxially with opening
61
and having an enlarged section
67
having a diameter equal to the diameter of opening
61
. Disposed within enlarged section
67
and opening
61
is a cylindrical guide sleeve
68
in which there is disposed a latch member
69
which is adapted to displace axially within guide sleeve
68
. An outer face
70
of latch member
69
is provided with an axial opening
71
having an enlarged section
72
. Mounted in opening
71
and extending into and projectable beyond opening
65
in the housing is a guide pin
73
. Latch member
69
is urged away from end wall
60
of housing
58
by means of a coil spring
74
received within enlarged section
72
of the latch member and interposed between an annular end wall of enlarged section
72
and housing end wall
60
. As best shown in
FIG. 4B
, the axial dimension of latch member
69
is the same or slightly less than the axial dimension of guide sleeve
68
so that when the latch member is fully retracted within guide sleeve
68
to compress spring
74
, it will be received entirely within guide sleeve
68
to permit link segments
55
and
56
to annularly displace relative to each other about the axis of pivot bolt
57
.
Housing
62
is similar in construction to housing
60
and is firmly secured to link segment
55
overlying cylindrical opening
63
by means of a set of bolts
75
. The inner face of such housing is provided with a recess having a cylindrical wall
76
having a diameter similar to the diameter of opening
63
, and an end wall
77
. Disposed within such recess and opening
63
is a cylindrical guide sleeve
78
which is adapted to be axially aligned with guide sleeve
68
when link segment openings
61
and
63
are registered. Disposed within guide sleeve
68
is a piston member
79
having an inner face
80
engageable with an inner face
81
of latch member
69
. Housing
62
further is provided with a fluid passageway
82
interconnecting an inlet
83
and an outlet communicating with a chamber defined by the end wall of housing
62
, guide sleeve
76
and piston member
79
. Inlet
83
is adapted to be connected through a fluid line to a source of fluid under pressure provided with suitable control means for selectively applying fluid under pressure to fluid passageway
82
. It will be appreciated that upon applying fluid under pressure to passageway
82
, piston member
79
will be caused to displace axially to correspondingly displace latch member
69
against the biasing action of coil spring
74
. To accommodate such displacement, the outer face of piston member
79
is provided with a recess
84
communicating with the outlet of passageway
82
to provide a greater bearing surface for fluid injected through passageway
82
and acting upon piston member
79
.
Whenever coupling assembly
50
is in its extended, operative condition with the link segments thereof in their extended, operative positions and openings
61
and
62
registered, the biasing action of coil springs
74
will cause the latch members of mechanisms
58
and
59
to displace into the guide sleeves of the aligned housing to latch the link segments in their extended, operative positions. When it is desired to unlatch the link segments, fluid under pressure is applied to passageways
82
to cause the piston members in the mechanisms to displace and correspondingly displace the latch members against the action of the coil springs. Under such circumstances, the latch members will be caused to be retracted fully within their housings, unlatching the pivotally connected link segments and allowing them to pivot relative to each other from extended, operative positions to retracted, inoperative positions to permit a coupled implement to be uncoupled from the dipper stick. The axial dimension of each latch member prevents the displacement of an associated piston member from extending beyond the opening in which such piston member is disposed to prevent the latching of the adjoining link segments when the latch member thereof is fully retracted.
FIGS. 5
,
5
A and
5
B illustrate a further alternate coupling assembly
90
embodying the present invention. The assembly includes a set of spaced, parallel connecting pins
91
and
92
comparable in construction and operation to connecting pins
13
and
31
, a pair of spacer links
93
and
94
comparable to spacer links
53
and
54
and a pair of latch mechanisms
95
and
96
comparable to latch mechanisms
58
and
59
with the exception of the means provided for displacing the latch member. Latch members
95
and
96
are essentially the same in construction and operation. Referring to
FIGS. 5A and 5B
, latch mechanism
95
includes a housing
97
rigidly secured to a link segment
98
overlying a circular opening
99
in such segment and a housing
99
rigidly mounted on link segment
100
overlying a circular opening
101
therein adapted to register with opening
99
when the assembly is in its extended, operative condition as shown in FIG.
5
. Housings
97
and
99
are provided with registrable, cylindrical guide sleeves
102
and
103
in which there is provided an axially displaceable latch member
104
. As in the previously described embodiment, latch member
104
is provided with an axially disposed guide pin
105
disposed within and extendable beyond an opening in an end wall of housing
95
and a coil spring
106
operable to displace the latch member into a registered guide sleeve
103
as shown in
FIG. 5A
, and compressable to allow the latch member to be displace entirely within guide sleeve
102
and thus permit the link segments to angularly displace relative to each other. The latch member is caused to displace axially to a retracted position within guide sleeve
102
against the biasing action of spring
106
by means of a cam device
107
provided on housing
99
within guide sleeve
103
. The device consists of a bolt
108
having a shank portion
109
extending through an opening in an upper wall of housing
99
and aligned openings in guide sleeve
103
, and threaded into an opening in a bottom wall of the housing, and a head portion
110
disposed on the exterior of the housing. Rigidly connected to the shank portion of bolt
108
, within guide sleeve
103
, is a cam element
111
which is adapted to be engaged by an end wall surface
112
of latch member
104
. Cam element
103
has a circular configuration and is econtrically mounted relative to the axis of shank portion
109
so that upon rotating bolt
108
about its axis, the latch member biased into engagement with the cam element will be caused to displace axially into a latching position as shown in FIG.
5
A and an unlatched position as shown in FIG.
5
B. Typically, the cam device will be rotated to latch and unlatch the link segments merely by applying a tool to the head portion of the device and rotating it. In addition to providing a manually operable camming device as shown in
FIGS. 5
,
5
A and
5
B, such device may be provided with a small motor mounted on housing
99
which can be operated from a remote site such as the operators station on the machine. As best illustrated in
FIG. 5B
, the axial dimension of the latch member is made the same as the axial dimension of guide sleeve
102
so that when the latch member is fully retracted against the biasing action of the spring, cam element
111
will be precluded from entering guide sleeve
102
and thus provide, an obstruction preventing the link segments to be angularly displaced relative to each other.
In each of the embodiments as described, various additional features may be included to facilitate and enhance the operations of the coupling assemblies. As previously mentioned, spacer bushings may be provided on the ends of the connecting pins to center the coupling assemblies, adapt them to different dipper stick sizes and accommodate different pin receiving openings in the mounting brackets of implements to be coupled. The connecting pins mounted on the dipper stick may be rigidly connected to one set of link segments as described and pivotally connected to the dipper stick or pivotally connected to such link segments and rigidly connected to the dipper stick. Similarly, the connecting pins connected to the actuating links may be rigidly connected to a set of link segments and pivotally connected to the actuating links as described or pivotally connected to such link segments and rigidly connected to the actuating links. To prevent the sets of links segments from freely, angularly displacing relative to each other, the pivot bolts therefore may be provided with Bellville washers to retard any free angular displacement. In lieu of a manually operable arrangement as shown in
FIGS. 1 through 3
, remotely operable latch and unlatching devices may be provided as shown in
FIGS. 4 through 5A
. Such remotely operated arrangements may be either electrically, hydraulically or pneumatically actuated.
It further will be appreciated that the present invention provides an arrangement whereby a conventional excavating machine and a plurality of conventional implements including buckets, grapples, racks and the like may be easily and inexpensively modified to permit such machine to easily couple and uncouple a variety of implements. Such arrangement involves not only simple modifications of the machine dipper stick and the implements to be coupled to the machine but the addition of a few, simple components.
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.
Claims
- 1. An assembly mountable on a machine comprising:an implement provided with at least one pair of pin receiving recesses; a dipper stick operatively connectable to said machine for selected movements, having a first connecting pin rotatably mounted in an end thereof and receivable in one of said implement recesses; at least one support link pivotally connected to said dipper stick; at least one actuating link pivotally connected to said support link, having a second connecting pin rotatably mounted therein and receivable in the other of said implement recesses; at least one spacer link including a pair of segments pivotally connected together and angularly displaceable relative to each other between retracted, inoperative positions and extended, operative positions, one of said segments being secured to one of said connecting pins and the other of said segments being secured to the other of said connecting pins and having means mountable thereon and cooperable with said one segment when said segments are disposed in said extended, operative positions for releasably securing said segments in said extended, operative positions; and a fluid actuated assembly operatively interconnecting said dipper stick and one of said support link and said actuating link wherein upon operation of said actuating assembly, said link segments will be caused to be displaced between said retracted, inoperative and extended, operative positions, and said connecting pins correspondingly will be caused to be displace relative to each other to be inserted into and withdrawn from said implement recesses for correspondingly coupling and uncoupling said implement relative to said dipper stick upon manipulation of said dipper stick.
- 2. An assembly according to claim 1 including a pair of said links, each disposed on a side of said dipper stick.
- 3. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein a portion of said dipper stick, said support link, said actuating link and said spacer link when said link segments are in their extended, operative positions and secured together form a four bar linkage.
- 4. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the pivotal connection between said support and actuating links and between said fluid actuating assembly and one of said support and actuating links are coaxial.
- 5. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein said releasably securing means comprises a latch mounted on said one link segment and cooperable with said other link segment when said link segments are in their extended, operative positions, for preventing said link segments from displacing to their retracted, inoperative positions.
- 6. An assembly according to claim 5 wherein said one link segment includes a surface having a recess and said latch comprises a toggle bolt pivotally connected to said other link segment, having a threaded shank portion angularly displaceable into and out of said recess when said link segments are disposed in their extended, operative positions, and a threaded member threadable on said toggle bolt and against said surface when said shank portion is received within said recess.
- 7. An assembly according to claim 6 wherein said surface lies in a plane which intersects a plane of movement of said one link segment when displaced between said retracted, inoperable and extended, operable positions thereof.
- 8. An assembly according to claim 6 wherein said recess is disposed in the plane of angular displacement of said one link segment, and said toggle bolt is angularly displaceable in said plane.
- 9. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein said one link segment is provided with a recess, said other link segment is provided with a displaceable locking pin registrable with and receivable in said recess of said one link segment when said link segments are disposed in said extended, operative positions, securing said link segments in said extended, operative positions, means mounted on said other link segment for biasingly urging said locking pin in said recess to secure to link segments in said extended, operative positions when said pin is registered with said recess, and means disposed in said recess selectively actuated for displacing said locking pin out of said recess to release said link segments and thus allow them to be displaced to said retracted, inoperative positions.
- 10. An assembly according to claim 9 wherein said biasing means comprises a coil spring disposed between said other link segment and said locking pin.
- 11. An assembly according to claim 9 wherein said locking pin displacing means comprises a fluid actuated piston.
- 12. An assembly according to claim 9 wherein said displacing means comprises a camming device.
- 13. An assembly according to claim 12 wherein said camming device is remotely operated.
- 14. An assembly mountable on a dipper stick operatively connected to a machine, having its fluid actuated assembly, and connectable to an implement having at least one pair of opposed, connecting pin receiving recesses, comprising:at least one spacer link including a pair of segments pivotally connected together and angularly displaceable relative to each between retracted, inoperable and extended, operable positions, one of such segments having a pin portion connectable to said dipper stick for pivotal movement about its axis and receivable in one of said implement recesses and the other of said link segments having a pin portion operatively connectable to said fluid actuated assembly for pivotal movement about its axis and receivable within the other of said implement recesses, and means mounted thereon and cooperable with said one link segment when said segments are disposed in said extended operative positions for releasably securing said segments in said extended, operative positions.
- 15. An assembly according to claim 14 including a pair of said spacer links, each disposed on a side of said dipper stick.
- 16. An assembly according to claim 14 wherein when said link segments are in their extended, operative positions and connected to said dipper stick and said actuating assembly, said spacer link, a portion of said dipper stick, a portion of said actuating assembly and a support link interconnecting said dipper stick and said portion of said actuating assembly form a four bar linkage.
- 17. An assembly according to claim 14 wherein said releasably securing means comprises a latch mounted on said one link segment and cooperable with said other link segments when said link segments are in their extended, operative positions for preventing said link segments from displacing to their retracted, inoperative positions.
- 18. An assembly according to claim 17 wherein said one link segment includes a surface having a recess and said latch comprises a toggle bolt pivotally connected to said other link segment, having a threaded shank portion angularly displaceable into and out of said recess when said link segments are disposed in their extended, operative positions, and a threaded member threadable on said toggle bolt and against said surface when said shank portion is received within said recess.
- 19. An assembly according to claim 18 wherein said surface lies in a plane which intersects a plane of movement of said one link segment when displaced between said retracted, inoperable and extended, operable positions thereof.
- 20. An assembly according to claim 18 wherein said slot is disposed in the plane of angular displacement of said one link segment, and said toggle bolt is angularly displaceable in said plane.
- 21. An assembly according to claim 14 when said one link segment is provided with a recess, said other link segments is provided with a displaceable locking pin registrable with and receivable in said recess of said one link segment when said link segments are disposed in their extended, operative positions, locking said link segments in their extended, operative positions, means mounted on said other link segment for biasingly urging said locking pin into said recess to lock said link segments in their extended operative positions when said pin is registered with said recess, and means disposed in said recess selectively actuated for displacing said locking pin out of said recess to release said link segments and thus allow them to be displaced to said retracted, inoperative positions.
- 22. An assembly according to claim 21 wherein said biasing means comprises a coil spring disposed between said other link segment and said locking pin.
- 23. An assembly according to claim 21 wherein said pin displacing means comprises a fluid actuated piston.
- 24. An assembly according to claim 21 wherein said displacing means comprises a camming device.
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