The present invention relates to lift arm assemblies that may be used, for example, in compact construction vehicles such as all wheel steer utility vehicles. Such lift arm assemblies in some cases include cylinder stops that may be engaged to lock the lift arm in a raised position.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a hydraulic lift arm assembly comprising: a lift arm movable between raised and lowered positions; a lift cylinder having a cylinder body and an extensible rod, one of the cylinder body and extensible rod being coupled to the lift arm such that extension and retraction of the extensible rod with respect to the cylinder body moves the lift arm toward the raised and lowered positions, respectively; a lift arm stop coupled to the lift arm, and movable while coupled to the lift arm between a stowed position in which the stop is detachably coupled to the lift arm and a locked position in which the stop resists substantial retraction of the extensible rod with respect to the cylinder body and thereby resists substantial lowering of the lift arm from the raised position; and a stowing mechanism automatically detachably coupling the stop to the lift arm in response to the stop being moved into the stowed position.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a hydraulic lift arm assembly comprising: a lift arm movable between raised and lowered positions; a lift cylinder having a cylinder body and an extensible rod, one of the cylinder body and extensible rod being coupled to the lift arm such that extension and retraction of the extensible rod with respect to the cylinder body moves the lift arm toward the raised and lowered positions, respectively; and a lift arm stop coupled to the lift arm, and movable while coupled to the lift arm between a stowed position in which the stop is detachably coupled to the lift arm and a locked position in which the stop resists substantial retraction of the extensible rod with respect to the cylinder body and thereby resists substantial lowering of the lift arm from the raised position. The stop is linearly and pivotably coupled to the lift arm to permit the stop to be moved linearly with respect to the lift arm to provide sufficient clearance for the stop to pivoted past a portion of the cylinder body and into the locked position.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a method for operating a lift arm stop on a lift arm that is movable between raised and lowered positions in response to a lift cylinder moving between extended and retracted conditions, respectively, the method comprising the steps of: (a) moving the lift cylinder into the extended condition to position the lift arm in the raised position; (b) when it is desired to lock the lift arm in the raised position, moving the lift arm stop, while maintaining the stop coupled to the lift arm, into engagement with the lift cylinder to resist substantial movement of the lift cylinder toward the retracted condition to thereby resist substantial lowering of the lift arm from the raised position; (c) when it is desired to lower the lift arm, moving the stop, while maintaining the stop coupled to the lift arm, out of engagement with the lift cylinder and into a stowed position in which the stop does not resist movement of the lift cylinder toward the retracted condition; and (d) automatically coupling the stop to the lift arm in response to the stop being moved into the stowed position such that the stop is resiliently retained in the stowed position.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings. Further, “connected” and “coupled” are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
The lift arms 40 raise (i.e., rotate counterclockwise in
The bucket 45 tilts with respect to the lift arms 40 to curl (i.e., rotate counterclockwise in
A lift arm stop 70 is provided between the lift arms 40 and is movable between a stowed position and locked or installed position. In the locked position, the stop 70 resists retraction of the rod 54 with respect to the cylinder body 52 to thereby resist lowering of the lift arms 40 from the raised position (i.e., the rod 54 is locked in an extended position relative to the cylinder body 52). In the stowed position, the stop 70 is substantially entirely between the lift arms 40 and is detachably coupled to one of the lift arms 40. The lift arm stop 70 includes a channel shaped body 72 having a base portion 74 and outwardly extending sidewalls 76 defining an approximately U-shaped channel 78 therein (see
The first end 80 of the body 72 can have an elongated slot 84 that is pivotably mounted to a pin 86 on the lift arms 40. The body 72 can pivot about the pin 86 and also slide axially or linearly (i.e., generally in the direction of the longitudinal extent of the slot 84, which in the illustrated embodiment is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body 72) relative to the pin 86, and in this regard the stop 70 is pivotably and linearly coupled to the lift arms 40. The pin 86 is said to be “bottomed out” in the slot 84 when the pin 86 is at the end of the slot 84 illustrated in
In the illustrated embodiment, the pin 86 also pivotably couples the rod 54 to the lift arms 40 (i.e., pin 86 and the pin 55 are co-axial or are the same element). Therefore, the body 72 and rod 54 are pivotable with respect to the lift arms 40 about the same axis. In other embodiments, however, the pin 86 can be separate from the pin 55 so that the body 72 and rod 54 are pivotably attached to the lift arms 40 about non-collinear pivot axes. In such other embodiments, the pin 86 may be provided on the first end 80 of the body 72 and the slot may be provided in one or both of the lift arms 40.
When the lift arm 40 is fully raised (i.e., the rod 54 is extended its full stroke out of the cylinder body 52), the lift arm stop 70 can be installed so as to lock the lift arm 40 in the raised position. By “installing” it is meant only that the lift arm stop 70 is moved from a first or stowed configuration or position as shown in
To initiate installation, the second end 82 of the body 72 is detached from the lift arm 40 and the body 72 is pivoted about the pin 86 (see
The body 72 is then slid down in a second direction (opposite the first direction) until the second, engaging end 82 rests against the end of the cylinder body 52 (see
In the illustrated embodiment, the installed body 72 shares a longitudinal axis with the rod 54 or has a longitudinal axis that is close to that of the rod 54. The body 72 therefore provides structural support to the raised lift arm 40 along approximately the same axis as the lift cylinder 50 does in supporting the lift arm 40. In other embodiments, however, the installed body 72 can extend at a larger angle relative to the rod 54. This can occur when the pin 86 and the pin 55 are non-coaxial.
In the illustrated embodiment, the length of the stop 70 from the end of the tongues 83 to the bottom of the slot 84 is slightly shorter than the combined length of the portion of the rod 54 extending out of the cylinder body 52 when the lift arms 40 are fully raised and any rod end or other connecting structure that connects the rod 54 to the pin 86. In other embodiments, however, in which the pin 86 is not co-axial with the pin 55, the length of the body 72 may be sized appropriately so that the second end 82 of the body 72 is adjacent the end of the cylinder body 52 when the lift arms 40 are fully raised (i.e., when the rod 54 is fully extended). Furthermore, in those embodiments in which the pin 86 is not co-axial with the pin 55, none or only a portion of the rod 54 may be received in the channel 78.
When it is desired to unlock the lift arm 40, the installation steps are reversed. That is, the lift arms 40 are raised slightly to move the pin 86 up in the slot 84. Then, the body 72 is slid axially via the slot 84 away from the cylinder body 52 until the pin 86 bottoms out in the slot 84 or there is sufficient clearance for the tongues 83 to pivot past the end of the cylinder body 52 through the gap. The tongues 83 are disengaged from the cylinder body 52 and the body 72 is pivoted about the pin 86 away from the cylinder body 52. The second end 82 of the body 72 can then be reattached to the lift arm 40 for stowing.
The capturing member 92 includes an abutment portion 93 and a receiving portion, which in the illustrated embodiment is a hook 94 that defines a downwardly-opening slot. In other embodiments, the receiving portion of the capturing member 92 may include, for example, a slot, groove, dimple, recess or aperture in place of the hook 94. In other embodiments, the receiving portion can be integrated into the body 72 (e.g., a hook, slot, groove, dimple, recess, or aperture formed in the base portion 74 or sidewalls 76).
With reference to
When the pin 86 is topped out in the slot 84 (i.e., the distance between the pin 86 and the second end 82 is maximized as in
When the portion of the abutment portion 93 above the slot defined by the hook 94 moves slightly beyond or clears the end 114 of the pin 105 so that the open slot of the hook 94 is aligned with the end 114 of the pin 105, the spring 110 snaps from its deflected condition (
To release the lift arm stop 70 from the lift arm 40 for installation, the resilient mechanism 95 can be manually deformed to release the resilient mechanism 95 from the capturing member 92, as shown in
Thus, the invention provides, among other things, a system and method for locking a lift arm in a raised position. Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.