The field of the invention relates to a coupler or coupling device allowing the rapid attachment of an implement, bucket or similar implement, at the end of the articulated arm of an excavation machine or hydraulic shovel or similar construction machine. The invention relates more particularly to the method of unlocking the coupler with the implement.
Heavy construction machines like excavation machines or hydraulic shovels comprise at the end of an arm a deformable parallelogram, moved by a cylinder, which allows the rotation and movement of an implement, for example a shovel. This implement is advantageously attached removably by means of a coupler, also called a “quick-attach” coupler.
Known via patent number FR 2 657 596 granted to Morin Frères is a device for the quick attachment of a bucket on a hydraulic shovel. The device disclosed is a coupler which allows the attachment of a bucket to the end of the articulated arm of the construction machine without the intervention of anyone other than the driver of the machine, and without the latter having to leave his cabin. The coupler is attached to the articulated arm and consists of two hooks docking with a cylindrical beam secured to the bucket. The position of the bucket in the hooks is maintained by an automatic locking system. The system for locking the coupler on the bucket comprises at least one cam mounted rotatably on the coupler and driven by a spring to come into contact with a bearing face of the bucket. Unlocking is achieved manually by the driver of the machine, with the aid of a key forming a lever arm. Such a coupler is reliable and efficient but patent FR 2 657 596 discloses a manual locking without giving the possibility of adapting a hydraulic unlocking device.
Known through patent EP 0 671 513 granted to Morin Frères is a coupler of the same type as that of patent FR 2 657 596. This coupler comprises in addition a hydraulic unlocking device, unlocking therefore being achieved from the cabin by the driver of the machine. This coupler is notable in that it allows locking and unlocking of the implement remotely by the driver of the machine but patent EP 0 671 513 proposes a complex device capable of hydraulic unlocking and very far by its principle from a strictly manual unlocking device.
The technical problem for the manufacturer of couplers of one of the two above types is that manufacturing parts for a hydraulic unlocking coupler or for a manual unlocking coupler is specific to the method of unlocking the coupler. Furthermore, the existing devices require the user to choose his unlocking device on first principles. These disadvantages penalize the manufacturer in terms of logistics and cost of the unlocking function.
The object of the present invention is to propose a coupling device whose unlocking, in order to separate the implement from the coupler, is carried out by a manual device or by a hydraulic device in a mixed manner thanks to structures comprising a maximum of identical components in order to allow optimization of industrial manufacture and to be able to adapt the coupler device for hydraulic or mechanical operation.
This objective is achieved by a coupler comprising:
One object is to propose a hydraulic unlocking of the coupler.
According to this object, a seal being placed in the peripheral groove of the piston, means for delivering pressurized liquid into the chamber are connected via a connector to the supply duct in order to act on a second face of the piston opposite to the first face subjected to the action of the spring and to push the connecting rod driving the cam from the locked position to an unlocked position, in order to achieve a hydraulic unlocking of the coupler.
Another object is to propose a manual unlocking of the coupler.
According to this object, the unlocking object is a key interacting with the cam and comprising a lever to which an unlocking force is applied in order to apply the unlocking torque and rotate the cam toward an unlocked position, compressing the spring pressing between the piston and the stop by means of the force transmitted via the connecting rod in order to manually unlock the coupler.
According to another feature, a plug closes the supply duct, the piston being mounted without seal in the bore and comprising a drill hole or a longitudinal groove leading into the peripheral groove and placing the chamber in communication with a portion of the bore containing the spring.
According to another feature, the cam comprises on the one hand a surface of revolution along its axis of rotation, placed about a shaft held in bearings of the coupler body, the cam comprising on the other hand a contact surface designed to interact with the bearing face of the implement, the contact surface of the cam having an eccentric profile, on a plane perpendicular to its axis of rotation, whose radius substantially increases in the opposite direction from locking.
Another object relates to innovations for the two methods of operation in hydraulic or manual unlocking.
According to another feature, the hooks and the coupler body are made from one and the same machined cast part.
According to this object, the articulations between the connecting rod and the piston, between the connecting rod and the cam and between the cam and the coupler are achieved by means of materials lubricated for life.
According to another feature, a cover resting on the coupler and on a flat lateral face of the cam, perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the cam, closes off in a sealed manner a space comprising the connecting rod, the spring, and a portion in which the articulation between the connecting rod and the cam takes place.
According to another feature, the coupler comprises at least a second bore, a second piston, a second spring, a second supply duct and a second connecting rod in order to achieve a dual control of the cam.
The invention, with its features and advantages, will emerge more clearly on reading the description given with reference to the appended drawings in which:
The invention will now be described with reference to the aforementioned figures. As shown in
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The automatic coupling of the bucket to the coupler according to the invention is achieved thanks to the cam (211) pushed to its locked position under the action of a spring (208). The arm (3) of the machine is operated so as to place the grasping hooks (201) beneath the coupling beam (112) of the bucket (100).
The arm (3) is then controlled in a vertical translation, in order to lift the implement (100) that is then oriented relative to the coupler (200) but free in rotation. Then the arm (3) is operated so as to cause the coupler (200) to pivot which places the cam in a position pressing on the snout (111) connected to the implement, as shown in
The hooks (201) retain the bucket left free to rotate, being oriented under the action of its weight, until locked. After locking, the bucket is held in the hooks and presses both on the eccentric surface (214) of the cam and against the shaft (221) of the cam held in the bearings (212) of the coupler body. The cam (211) is mounted in rotation relative to the coupler body, the shaft (221) of the cam (211) being placed on the side of the opening of the hooks (201) receiving the beam (112) of the bucket. In the working position, when a force tending to lock the bucket is applied to the teeth of the bucket, the contact forces are transmitted on the one hand by the surfaces of contact between the beam (112) and the hooks (201) and, on the other hand, by the surfaces of contact between the shaft (221) of the cam and a cradle (113) of the bucket. The cam is not put under strain and is subjected only to the return torque of the spring constantly taking up the clearance between the surface of contact (214) of the cam (211) and the bearing surface (110) of the snout (111).
On the other hand, when a force tending to unlock the bucket relative to the coupler is applied at the end of a tooth, the contact forces are then transmitted via the surfaces of contact between the beam (112) and the hooks (201) and by means of the cam (211) pressing via its contact surface (214) on the bearing surface (110) of the bucket.
The present invention is first of all novel by its structure. The cam (211) whose locking is automatic is specifically actuated by a connecting rod (209) connected to the cam via an articulation (213) with an axis parallel to the axis (202) of rotation of the cam (211). Furthermore, the connecting rod (209) is connected to a control piston (205), via an articulation (206), the piston (205) being able to move in translation in a bore (203,
In other embodiments, the spring (208) presses against a ring screwed into the bore (203) or against two rods traversing the bore (203) of the coupler (200) on each side of the connecting rod (209).
In the various locking phases, the spring will be more or less compressed. The contact of the cam (211) on the snout (111) will progressively compress the spring as shown in
For the unlocking, a direct action on the cam is possible in the direction (D1) of compression of the spring by means of a manual key (400) comprising means (401, 403) of attachment to the cam (211) and a lever (402) for applying an unlocking force. Specifically, the key is attached to the cam (211) and presses on the latter, the lever (402) allowing the user to exert an unlocking torque on the cam about its axis of rotation. This manual unlocking with the aid of the removable key (400) pressing on the cam (211) therefore makes it possible to separate the surface (214) of contact of the cam (211) from the bearing face (110) on the implement. A key (400) mounted on the cam (211) is, for example, represented in
In another exemplary embodiment, the attachment nipple belongs to the key and is engaged in a hole belonging to the cam. In another exemplary embodiment, the key comprises a gripping finger coming to press against the leading edge of the surface of contact (214) of the cam (211) and the body of said cam, in order to exert an unlocking torque.
In addition, the piston (205) forms a chamber (220) with the bore (203), rendered sealed by a seal (207,
With reference to
The present invention therefore allows two unlocking methods. The transition from the manual unlocking method (
The coupler (200) is for example made by a cast part comprising, in a nonlimiting manner, in its rear portion, the locking device according to the invention. Said device may then be fully integrated into the casting making it possible in particular to protect the cam (211) and the whole locking system against possible impacts caused by protruding rocks.
In another exemplary embodiment, the coupler is mechanically welded and machined to produce the same functional surfaces.
The piston (205) according to the invention, represented in
In a method of operation of manual unlocking, the groove (227) housing the seal (207) on the periphery of the piston is, for example, empty. The peripheral groove (227) is similar to a recess around the piston. The piston comprises a channel for the circulation of air connecting the chamber (220) situated at the bottom of the bore (203) with the portion of the bore (203) receiving the spring (208). This channel is intersected by the groove (227) for housing the seal (207). In a nonlimiting manner, the air circulation channel is made by a longitudinal drill hole (217) or by a longitudinal groove (216). This channel traverses the piston from one side to the other and emerges in the groove (227) for housing the seal. In the example of a longitudinal groove (216) made on the outer face of the piston (205), the depth of the longitudinal groove does not exceed that of the groove (227) for housing the seal (207). Therefore, for the operation in manual mode, the circulation channel allows air to pass from one side of the piston to the other so as not to hamper operation. In this form of execution, the supply duct (223) may be totally closed in order to protect the piston from external damage.
In a hydraulic unlocking method, the chamber (220) forming the actuator is sealed by placing a seal (207) in the groove (227) as shown in
A closure cover (218) is shown to be transparent in
The cover (218) is for example placed above the articulation (213) resting against the body of the coupler (200) and against a face (230) concentric with the axis (202) of the cam (211).
In another exemplary embodiment, as shown in
Other technical choices for achieving the seal may be produced and left to the appreciation of those skilled in the art. The present invention has the advantage of not requiring greasing and avoids the addition of greasers which it would be difficult to install in the space provided. The locking and unlocking device comprises, for the articulations of the connecting rod and those of the cam, materials that operate without external greasing or lubrication. The choice of these materials is left to those skilled in the art who will advantageously use filled composite or plastic materials in order to provide this property.
In a nonlimiting manner, the translation of the cam on its axis is restricted laterally by flat surfaces (219,
In a nonlimiting manner, for large-dimension couplers, one and the same cam (211) may be controlled by two devices according to the invention, the assembly formed by the coupler with its cam being produced symmetrically relative to a longitudinal plane (S), perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the cam, as shown in
It should be evident for persons conversant with the art that the present invention allows embodiments in numerous other specific forms without departing from the field of application of the invention as claimed. Consequently, the present embodiments must be considered as an illustration, but may be modified in the field defined by the scope of the attached claims, and the invention should not be limited to the details given above.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06 03552 | Apr 2006 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2007/000646 | 4/18/2007 | WO | 00 | 3/24/2009 |