Claims
- 1. A mounting frame adapted for supporting an impact ripper on a vehicle providing an elevationally adjustable support frame having a pair of rearwardly extended transversely spaced legs, said impact ripper including a ripper shank for engaging the ground and an impactor, comprising:
- a main crossbeam having laterally spaced opposite ends;
- a pair of end plates mounted on each end of the crossbeam and forwardly extended therefrom for pivotal connection to said legs of the support frame;
- a pair of impactor mounting plates mounted on said crossbeam in inwardly spaced relation from each of said pairs of end plates and rearwardly downwardly extended from the crossbeam in trailing relation thereto;
- a pair of ripper shank mounting plates mounted on said crossbeam between said pair of impactor mounting plates in forwardly extended relation from the crossbeam between said legs of the support frame; and
- a shank pivot mounting on said shank mounting plates and adapted for supporting the ripper shank in depending relation therefrom.
- 2. The mounting frame of claim 1
- including stop means mounted between said shank mounting plates in downwardly spaced relation to said shank pivot mounting to limit fore and aft swinging movement of the shank and adapted to transfer ground engaging forces on the shank which exceed a predetermined level into said shank mounting plates and said crossbeam.
- 3. The mounting frame of claim 2 wherein said stop means provide a forward stop and a rearward stop.
- 4. The mounting frame of claim 1 wherein the ripper shank mounting plates provide a lateral stabilizing means for preventing lateral deflection of a ripper shank.
- 5. A mounting frame and ripper assembly for mounting an impact ripper on a vehicle providing an elevationally adjustable support frame having a pair of rearwardly extended transversely spaced legs, comprising:
- a main tubular crossbeam;
- a linear reciprocating impact hammer having an axis of actuation;
- a ripper shank having a rear impact surface and a front apex;
- first means for releasably and pivotally supporting the ripper shank on the crossbeam with the axis of actuation of the impact hammer in substantial alignment with the rear impact surface and the front apex of the ripper shank, said rear impact surface defining a plane which extends through said first means; and
- second means for laterally stabilizing the ripper shank and transferring lateral forces into the crossbeam, said second means being located intermediate said first means and said rear impact surface.
- 6. The mounting frame and ripper assembly of claim 5 including a pair of ripper shank mounting plates mounted on said crossbeam, and stop means mounted between said shank mounting plates in downwardly spaced relation to said first means to limit fore and aft swinging movement of the shank to transfer ground engaging forces on the shank which exceed a predetermined level into said shank mounting plates and said main tubular crossbeam.
- 7. A mounting frame adapted for supporting an impact ripper on a vehicle providing an elevationally adjustable support frame having a pair of rearwardly extended transversely spaced legs, said impact ripper including a ripper shank for engaging the ground and an impactor, said mounting frame comprising:
- a main crossbeam having laterally spaced opposite ends;
- a pair of end plates mounted on each end of the crossbeam and forwardly extended therefrom and adapted for pivotal connection to the legs of the support frame;
- a pair of ripper shank mounting plates mounted on said crossbeam intermediate said end plates in forwardly extended relation from the crossbeam;
- a pair of impactor mounting plates mounted on said crossbeam outwardly of said ripper shank mounting plates in rearwardly extending relation thereto; and
- a shank pivot mounting on said shank mounting plates and adapted for supporting the ripper shank in depending relation therefrom.
- 8. A mounting frame adapted for supporting an impact ripper on a vehicle providing an elevationally adjustable support frame having a pair of rearwardly extended transversely spaced legs, said impact ripper including a ripper shank for engaging the ground and an impactor, said mounting frame comprising:
- a main crossbeam having laterally spaced opposite ends;
- a pair of end plates mounted on each end of the crossbeam and forwardly extended therefrom and adapted for pivotal connection to the legs of the support frame;
- a pair of ripper shank mounting plates mounted on said crossbeam intermediate said end plates in forwardly extended relation from the crossbeam;
- a pair of impactor mounting plates mounted on one of said crossbeam and said pair of ripper shank mounting plates outwardly of said ripper shank mounting plates in rearwardly extending relation thereto; and
- a shank pivot mounting on said shank mounting plates and adapted for supporting the ripper shank in depending relation therefrom.
- 9. A mounting frame adapted for supporting an impact ripper on a vehicle providing an elevationally adjustable support frame having a pair of rearwardly extended transversely spaced legs, said impact ripper including a ripper shank for engaging the ground and an impactor, said mounting frame comprising:
- a main crossbeam having laterally spaced opposite ends;
- a pair of end plates mounted on each end of the crossbeam and forwardly extended therefrom and adapted for pivotal connection to said legs of the support frame;
- a mounting structure mounted on said crossbeam intermediate said pairs of end plates, said mounting structure includes a pair of ripper shank mounting plates mounted on said crossbeam in forwardly extended relation from the crossbeam and a pair of impactor mounting plates mounted outwardly on said pair of ripper shank mounting plates in rearwardly extending relation thereto; and
- a shank pivot mounting on said shank mounting plates and adapted for supporting the ripper shank in depending relation therefrom.
- 10. The mounting frame of claim 9 wherein said pair of impactor mounting plates straddle said pair of ripper shank mounting plates.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 765,732, filed Aug. 13, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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