The present disclosure is related to implements and accessories for implements that are attachable to power machines. More particularly, the present disclosure is related to implements or implement accessories that include a loader bucket.
Power machines, for the purposes of this disclosure, include any type of machine that generates power to accomplish a particular task or a variety of tasks. One type of power machine is a work vehicle. Work vehicles are generally self-propelled vehicles that have a work device, such as a lift arm (although some work vehicles can have other work devices) that can be manipulated to perform a work function. Some examples of work vehicle power machines include loaders, excavators, utility vehicles, tractors, and trenchers, to name a few.
One common type of implement is a bucket which can be mounted on an implement carrier of a power machine such as a loader. In use, buckets frequently encounter contact with obstacles. Such encounters can apply a shock load to the bucket. These shock loads can wear portions of the bucket, cause stress failures of bucket components such as the implement carrier interface, etc. Further, even normal operation such as digging can also cause wear to portions of the bucket and fatigue of the implement carrier interface.
The discussion in this Background is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
This Summary and the Abstract are provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. The summary and the abstract are not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter.
Disclosed embodiments include a bucket implement for power machines, such as loaders, and a brace configuration which provides increased strength to the implement carrier interface and provides increased wear resistance. One general aspect includes a power machine bucket implement (100; 100′; 100″; 200), including: a rear wall structure (202); a bottom wall structure (204) adjoining the rear wall structure at a bend region (206); a two-piece brace (230) including a first portion (232) attached to and extending along a portion of the bottom wall structure (204) and a second portion (234) attached to the back side of the rear wall structure (202).
Implementations may include one or more of the following features. The implement where the second portion (234) of the two-piece brace (230) extends along a horizontal portion of the back side of the rear wall structure (202). The implement where the second portion (234) of the two-piece brace (230) extends horizontally along at least half of the back side of the rear wall structure (202). The implement where the implement carrier interface (220) includes first and second engagement portions (222; 224) providing first and second lip portions (226; 228) extending away from the back side of the rear wall structure (202), and where the second portion (234) of the two-piece brace (230) extends along the horizontal portion of the back side of the rear wall structure (202) beneath the first and second lip portions of the implement carrier interface. The implement where the first and second lip portions (226; 228) of the implement carrier interface are spaced apart, and where the second portion (234) of the two-piece brace (230) extends an entire width between the spaced apart first and second lip portions. The implement where the second portion (234) of the two-piece brace (230) extends from an outer edge of the first lip portion (226) to an outer edge of the second lip portion (228). The implement and further including an l-bracket (207) secured to the bottom wall structure (204) and to the rear wall structure (202) at a bend region (206) between the bottom wall structure and the rear wall structure. The implement where the second portion (234) of the two-piece brace (230) includes: a tab portion (242) configured to be received in a slot formed in the rear wall structure (202); and horizontally extending portions (240) extending laterally from the tab portion and configured to interface and be attached to the rear wall structure or the l-bracket (207), where the horizontally extending portions include first and second end portions (244; 246) configured to be attached to the first and second lip portions (226; 228) of the implement carrier interface (220).
One general aspect includes a power machine bucket implement (100; 100′; 100″; 200), including: a rear wall structure (202); a bottom wall structure (204) adjoining the rear wall structure at a bend region (206); a first side wall structure (208) adjoining the rear wall structure at a first edge (212) and adjoining the bottom wall structure at a second edge (214); a second side wall structure (210) adjoining the rear wall structure at a third edge (216) and adjoining the bottom wall structure at a fourth edge (218); an implement carrier interface (220) attached to a back side of the rear wall structure (202) and configured to mate with an implement carrier of a power machine, the implement carrier interface including first and second engagement portions (222; 224) providing first and second lip portions (226; 228) extending away from the back side of the rear wall structure (202); a two-piece brace (230) including a first portion (232) attached to and extending along a portion of the bottom wall structure (204) and a second portion (234) attached to the back side of the rear wall structure (202) and to a bottom portion of the implement carrier interface (220).
Implementations may include one or more of the following features. The implement where the second portion (234) of the two-piece brace (230) extends along a horizontal portion of the back side of the rear wall structure (202) beneath the first and second lip portions of the implement carrier interface. The implement where the first and second lip portions (226; 228) of the implement carrier interface are spaced apart, and where the second portion (234) of the two-piece brace (230) extends an entire width between the spaced apart first and second lip portions. The implement where the second portion (234) of the two-piece brace (230) extends from an outer edge of the first lip portion (226) to an outer edge of the second lip portion (228). The implement where the second portion (234) of the two-piece brace (230) includes: a tab portion (242) configured to be received in a slot formed in the rear wall structure (202); and horizontally extending portions (240) extending laterally from the tab portion and configured to interface and be attached to the rear wall structure, where the horizontally extending portions include first and second end portions (244; 246) configured to be attached under first and second lip portions (226; 228) of the implement carrier interface (220).
The concepts disclosed in this discussion are described and illustrated with reference to exemplary embodiments. These concepts, however, are not limited in their application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components in the illustrative embodiments and are capable of being practiced or being carried out in various other ways. The terminology in this document is used for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Words such as “including,” “comprising,” and “having” and variations thereof as used herein are meant to encompass the items listed thereafter, equivalents thereof, as well as additional items.
Disclosed concepts are used to reinforce and protect a loader bucket to prevent wear and/or fatigue failure of bucket components such as the implement interface, the bucket bottom, and the bucket cutting edge. Disclosed embodiments are described with respect to loader buckets, but can be used on other buckets such as utility vehicle buckets.
Disclosed concepts can be practiced on various implements and various power machines, as will be described below. Representative implements 100, 100′, 100″ on which the embodiments can be practiced and representative power machines 10 and 10′ to which the implement can be operably coupled are illustrated in diagram form in
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The implement 100, which is sometimes known as an attachment or an attachable implement, has a power machine interface 110 and a tool 120, which is coupled to the power machine interface 110. The power machine interface 110 illustratively includes a machine mount 112 and a power port 114 for coupling with power machine 10. Machine mount 112 can be any structure capable of being coupled to the implement interface 40 of power machine 10. Power port 114, in some embodiments, includes hydraulic and/or electrical couplers. Power port 114 can also include a wireless electrical connection, as may be applicable on a given implement. While both machine mount 112 and power port 114 are shown, some implements may have only one or the other as part of their power machine interface 110. Other implements, such as a bucket and some simple forklifts, would not have a power port 114 at all (e.g., See
In instances where a power machine has a specific implement carrier, the machine mount 112 will include a structure that complements the specific implement carrier. For power machines without an implement carrier, the machine mount includes features to directly mount the implement 100 to the power machine 10 such as bushings to accept pins for mounting the implement to a lift arm and an actuator for moving the implement.
For the purposes of this discussion, implements can be categorized as simple or complex. A simple implement has no actuated work element. One example of a simple implement is a bucket or a forklift without actuable tines. A complex implement has at least one actuable work element such as a forklift with actuable tines. Complex implements are further divided into those that have one actuable work element and those that have multiple work elements. Some complex implements include features of a simple implement.
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A power machine interface can include a machine mount in the form of a generally planar interface plate that is capable of being coupled to an implement carrier on a loader. In embodiments, various types of machine mounts can be employed. The power machine interface can also include a power port (e.g., see interfaces 110 and 110′ of
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Bottom structure 204 adjoins rear structure 202 at an bend region 206, which can include a reinforced L-bracket structure 207 secured to the rear and bottom structures. The L-bracket structure 207 can be welded to the rear and bottom structures. Further, a reinforcement structure 205, such as a ribbed structure, can be welded or otherwise secured to the underside of bottom structure 204. First and second side structures 208 and 210 adjoin the rear structure 202 at edges 212/216 and adjoining the bottom structure 204 at edges 214/218.
An implement carrier interface 220 is attached to rear structure 202 and is configured to mate with an implement carrier on an arm or other structure of the loader or power machine 10. Implement carrier interface 220 includes first and second engagement portions 222 and 224 providing lips 226 and 228, respectively. In exemplary embodiments, to provide additional strength along bottom edge 206 of bucket 200 to allow the bucket to withstand shock loads when the bucket encounters contact with an obstacle such as a rock, a two-piece brace 230 is provided. Two-piece brace 230 includes a first portion or piece 232 attached to and extending along a portion of bottom structure 204 of bucket 200, and a second portion or piece 234 (shown separately in
In some exemplary embodiments, second piece 234 of the two-piece brace 230 extends along portions of the rear structure 202 beneath lips 226 and 228 of implement carrier interface 220. Second piece 234 can, for example, extend the entire width between lips 226 and 228, including the width of the lips themselves, in some embodiments. Second piece 234 can be welded or otherwise attached to portions of rear structure 202 adjacent to edge 206 and/or support structure 207. In some exemplary embodiments, second piece 234 of two-piece brace 230 can be welded or otherwise mounted on support structure 207. As shown in
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/725,797, which was filed on Aug. 31, 2018.
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