Claims
- 1. A position control and coupling mechanism for coupling a subordinate implement load to a tractor comprising, in combination:
- a support,
- means for swingably attaching the support to the tractor so that it moves in azimuth about a vertical axis at the end of said tractor,
- means for positively driving said support in azimuth, said support being formed with a pair of spaced side walls,
- a rigid rocker to which the entire implement load is to be connected, said rocker having a pivot point in its midsection and being a part distinct from the implement,
- a pivotal mounting at said pivot point for securing the rocker to said spaced side walls and providing a single horizontal axis about which the entire implement load swings in elevation as well as means for detachment of the rocker,
- said rocker comprising two sides interconnected by an upper crossbar and a lower crossbar to make up a three-point hitch mounting frame,
- said rocker having a positioning arm,
- an actuator mounted on said swinging support and intercoupling said positioning arm and said swinging support for driving the rocker in elevation,
- the rocker being so mounted that when it swings to a lift position for the implement the upper crossbar moves closer to the tractor, and when it moves to a working position for the implement the upper crossbar moves away from the tractor, and
- a three-point hitch comprising an upper load-connecting link articulating with said upper crossbar and a lower pair of load connecting links articulating with said lower crossbar, the links completing the coupling of the subordinate implement, the articulations being in a geometrical pattern simulating the apices of a triangle, said hitch further comprising stabilizing means connected between the rocker and the lower connecting links.
- 2. In a position control and transport mechanism for coupling a subordinate implement to an end of a tractor, the combination of
- a swing tower attached to said end of said tractor for movement about a vertical axis displaced from said tractor,
- means intercoupling said tractor and said swing tower for driving the swing tower in azimuth,
- a rigid rocker distinct from the implement and shaped as a rigid three-point hitch mounting frame,
- said frame having a pivot point in its midsection and two outer formations for coupling to said implement,
- pivot means for swingably mounting the rocker for rotation in elevation about a single horizontal axis transverse to said swing tower and between a lift position at which the upper formation on the rocker is relatively closer to the tractor and a working position in which the upper formation is relatively further from the tractor than it was in the lift position,
- rocker actuating means mounted on said swing tower and mechanically coupled to said rocker for positioning said rocker in elevation, and
- linkage means connected to said frame and making with said frame a three-point hitch for transporting and elevationally positioning said implement in an arc about said single horizontal axis.
- 3. In a position control and transport mechamism for use in coupling a subordinate machine to a tractor, the combination of:
- a swing tower,
- means secured to the tractor for mounting the swing tower for movement in azimuth,
- actuating means intercoupling said tractor and tower for swinging the tower,
- a pair of spaced side members and a hub secured therebetween to form a rigid rocker distinct from the machine, said rocker having a pivot point in its midsection and spaced formations for coupling it to the machine,
- pin means for swingably mounting the rocker for rotary movement in elevation on said tower between lift and working positions, said pin means projecting through said hub and being journaled on said tower so as to provide a single horizontal axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the mechanism for the swinging movement of the rocker and machine,
- rocker-actuating means mounted on the tower and intercoupling the tower and the rocker for driving the rocker in elevation, and
- a hydraulic motor carried by said rocker and disposed between the spaced side members of said rocker, the motor including a power takeoff shaft directed toward the machine and transverse to said horizontal axis so that the power takeoff follows the angular movements of the machine in elevation and swings along with it in azimuth.
- 4. In a position control and transport mechanism for coupling a load in the form of a machine to a tractor, the combination of:
- a swing tower attached to said tractor for movement about a vertical axis,
- means intercoupling said tractor and said swing tower for driving said swing tower in azimuth,
- a rigid load-bearing rocker shaped as a three-point mounting frame,
- said frame having a pivot point in its midsection, two sides and spaced formations for coupling to said machine,
- pivot means for swingably mounting the rocker for rotation in elevation about a horizontal axis transverse to said swing tower and between a lift position and a working position,
- rocker actuating means mounted on said swing tower and mechanically coupled to said rocker for positioning said rocker in elevation,
- linkage means connected to said frame and constituting with said frame a three-point hitch for transporting and elevationally positioning said machine, and
- a motor carried by said rocker and disposed between said sides, said motor having a power takeoff shaft directed to said machine and transverse to said horizontal axis, so that the motor follows the movements of the machine in elevation and swings with it in azimuth.
- 5. In a position control and transport mechanism for coupling a subordinate machine to an end of a tractor, the combination of
- a swing tower adapted to be attached to said end of said tractor for movement about a vertical axis displaced from said tractor,
- means for driving the swing tower in azimuth,
- a rocker distinct from the subordinate machine and shaped as a three-point hitch frame,
- said frame having upper and lower formations for coupling to said machine,
- means for mounting said rocker at a point between said formations for rotation in elevation on said tower and about a single horizontal axis,
- rocker-actuating means mounted on said swing tower and mechanically coupled to said rocker for swinging the rocker in elevation about said single axis and between a transport position in which the upper formation is relatively closer to the tractor and a working position in which the upper formation is relatively further from the tractor than it was in the transport position, and
- linkage means connected to said frame and making with said frame a three-point hitch.
- 6. The combination in accordance with claim 5 which further includes a hydraulic motor carried by said rocker, the motor having
- a power takeoff shaft directed toward the machine and transverse to said single horizontal axis so that the power takeoff follows the angular movements of the machine in elevation and azimuth.
- 7. A position control and transport mechanism for coupling a subordinate load to an end of a tractor, comprising, in combination:
- a swing tower adapted to be attached to said tractor for movement on a vertical axis fixed in relation to said tractor,
- first actuator means directly intercoupling said tractor and said swing tower for positively positioning said swing tower in azimuth,
- a three-point hitch constituting the sole connection to said subordinate load and having
- a frame distinct from said swing tower and
- a linkage secured to and extending from said frame,
- quick-assembly and quick-removal means for connecting said frame to said swing tower,
- said hitch being selectively adjustable both to elevate the load to transport position and to depress the load to working positions, and
- hydraulic actuator means, independent of said tractor and said load and movable in azimuth with said swing tower, for adjusting said hitch,
- whereby the position of the load is indirectly controlled in azimuth by the swing tower and directly controlled in elevation solely by the hitch.
- 8. A working position and transport position control mechanism for coupling a subordinate machine load to a tractor comprising, in combination:
- a swing tower attached to the end of said tractor for movement about a fixed vertical axis,
- means intercoupling said tractor and said swing tower for driving said swing tower in azimuth,
- said swing tower having a pair of spaced side walls formed with aligned bores,
- a rigid rocker formed with a frame and a three-point hitch linkage for connection to said machine, said rocker having an aperture for registry with said bores,
- pin means projecting through said aperture and said aligned bores to provide a single horizontal axis for swingably mounting said rocker for angular movement in elevation,
- means for driving said rocker and its load to and between both transport and working positions, said means comprising
- an actuator mounted on said swing tower and
- pivot means for articulating the actuator and the rocker, and
- readily separable retainer means fitted to said pivot means and said pin means to provide for quick attachment and detachment of said rocker and load from said swing tower and also for facilitating installation and removal of a substitute rocker,
- said load and said means for driving the rocker being so proportioned as to achieve transport as well as positioning of the load without resort to lifting the swing tower.
- 9. In a position control and transport mechanism for coupling a subordinate machine to a tractor, the combination of
- a swing tower for swinging movement about a vertical axis fixed in relation to said tractor,
- a rocker formed with a frame and a three-point hitch linkage for connection to said machine,
- means for pivotally mounting said rocker on said swing tower for movement in elevation about a horizontal axis,
- actuator means mounted on the swing tower for driving said rocker and its machine load in elevation, and
- a motor carried by said rocker frame, said motor having
- a power takeoff shaft directed to said machine load and transverse to said horizontal axis, so that the motor and shaft follow the machine load in azimuth and elevation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 143,016, filed Jan. 12, 1988. Said prior patent application Ser. No. 143,016, now abandoned, was in turn a continuation-in-part of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 887,811, filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on July 21, 1986, and entitled "Improved Backhoe", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,720,234 issued Jan. 19, 1988.
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