The present disclosure relates generally to a guard group for a machine and more particularly to a powered bottom guard group to protect and provide service access to the underside and/or mechanical components of the machine.
Work machines, such as track-type tractors, utilize various types of guards to protect vulnerable portions of the machine. One particular type of guard is a bottom guard which is secured to the bottom of a work machine to protect portions of the engine, transmissions, or other vital machine components. This type of guard is generally assembled to the frame of the machine. In order to sufficiently protect the bottom and components of the work machine from impacts with objects such as rocks, stumps, soil and debris, the guards must have adequate structural integrity, high yield strength and adequate wear properties. The size and material requirements of the guards make the guard large and heavy, which make the guards difficult to remove during maintenance or repair event. In addition, work machines are often used in a range of conditions such as muddy conditions which can result in excessive debris accumulation on the guards and make it difficult to access the guards. The additional weight of the debris makes the guards even heavier.
One example of a bottom guard is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 4,957,180, titled Guard Assembly for a Vehicle. The '180 Patent discloses a guard assembly for protecting the lower portions of an earthmoving machine which protect critical components and systems, such as the engine, transmission and drive train. The guard assembly includes a guard plate fastened to the machine frame using threaded fasteners.
The foregoing background discussion is intended solely to aid the reader. It is not intended to limit the disclosure, and thus should not be taken to indicate that any particular element of a prior system is unsuitable for use within the disclosure, nor is it intended to indicate that any element, including solving the motivating problem, is essential in implementing the systems and methods described herein. The implementations and application of the systems and methods described herein are defined by the appended claims.
The disclosure describes, in one aspect, a guard group assembled to the frame of a work machine including a door having an inner side, an outer side, a first edge and a second edge, the first edge being opposite of the second edge, the door being configured to move between a closed position and an open through two actuator aims moving around a cam disc coupled with the actuator. In addition, the guard group includes a frame coupled to the linkage, the frame having at least two stiffeners, the stiffeners being configured to contact the inner side and inhibit the door from moving when the door is in the closed position and is contacted by a rock, stump or the like; and an actuator linked with actuator arm and cam disc, the actuator cylinder piston extends or retracts which rotates the cam disc and in turn pushes or pulls the two actuator arms to move the doors between the open and closed positions.
In another aspect, the disclosure describes a guard group for a machine including a first door movable between a closed position and an open position, the first door being configured to inhibit rocks, branches and the like from striking a mechanical component when the first door is in the closed position and a second door movable between a closed position and an open position, the second door being configured to inhibit rocks, branches and the like from striking a mechanical component when the second door is in the closed position. The guard group also includes two actuator arms and cam disc coupled to the first door, a similar set of two actuator arms and cam disc coupled to the second door, a first actuator coupled to the first linkage, the first power actuator being configured to move the first door between the closed position and the open position through the actuator arm and cam arrangement; and a second actuator coupled to the second linkage, the second power actuator being configured to move the second door between the closed position and the open position through the actuator arm and cam arrangement.
In yet another aspect the disclosure describes a machine having a chassis, a work implement coupled to the chassis, a prime mover coupled to the chassis, a first and second track assembly powered by the prime mover and configured to selectively move the machine; and a guard group coupled to the chassis. The guard group includes a first guard mounting surface coupled to the chassis, a second guard mounting surface, a first stiffener and a second stiffener coupled to the first guard mounting surface and the second guard mounting surface, a linkage coupled to the first guard mounting surface, a door coupled to the linkage, the door being configured to move between a closed position and an open position and an actuator coupled to the linkage, the actuator being configured to move the door between the closed position and the open position.
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The guard group 38 is useful for protecting an underside of a machine 10 and more specifically mechanical components, such as the prime mover 30, a transmission, a hydraulic pump, etc., of the machine 10 from striking stumps, rocks or the like when the machine 10 is moving. The guard group 38 is also useful for protecting the mechanical components from debris accumulation, tar, oil sands or the like. Machines 10 need maintenance or repairs and the guard group 38 is useful for allowing maintenance personnel easy access to the mechanical components protected by the guard group 38. The guard group 38 is preferred over other guards because the guard group 38 is powered, thus the maintenance personnel are not required to remove a large, heavy guard group from the machine rather, the guard group 38 may be powered between the open position and the closed position.
If the guard group 38 is in the open position and maintenance personnel wish to move it to the closed position, the maintenance personnel powers the actuator cylinder 58 to move the first actuator arm 114 and the second actuator arm 118 through the cam disc 110, and thus changes the guard group 38, into closed position. In the illustrated embodiment the actuator cylinder 58 is powered by a hydraulic pump that is separate from the machine 10, while in other embodiments the actuator cylinder 58 may receive power from the hydraulic pump on the machine 10. The actuator cylinder 58 is sufficiently strong to hold the guard group 38 in the closed position, but maintenance personnel may wish to couple the doors 50 to the frame 34 with door bolts 134 or the like to minimize the possibility of the doors 50 from moving when struck by stumps, rocks or the like.
If the guard group 38 is in the closed position and maintenance personnel wish to move it to the open position, the maintenance personnel must first remove the door bolts 134 coupling the doors 50 to the frame 34. The maintenance personnel then power the actuator cylinder 58 to move the actuator cylinder 58, and thus the guard group 38, into the open position. When the guard group 38 is in the open position mechanical components are accessible for maintenance or repairs.
The guard group 38 may be removed from the machine 10, if a large mechanical component, such as the oil pan, needs to be removed from the machine 10.
The guard group 38 can be accessed for minor service by removing the four door bolts 134 which are fastened to the threaded opening 82 welded to the cross members 74.
The guard group 38 can be accessed for major service by removing the bolts 102 which are attached to the frame 34. Removing the four bolts 102 will allow the guard group 38 to suspend from the hinge 122 and to move between open and close positions upon actuation of actuator cylinder 58, during which the door bolts 134 should not be removed.
It will be appreciated that the foregoing description provides examples of the disclosed system and technique. However, it is contemplated that other implementations of the disclosure may differ in detail from the foregoing examples. All references to the disclosure or examples thereof are intended to reference the particular example being discussed at that point and are not intended to imply any limitation as to the scope of the disclosure more generally. All language of distinction and disparagement with respect to certain features is intended to indicate a lack of preference for those features, but not to exclude such from the scope of the disclosure entirely unless otherwise indicated.
Accordingly, this disclosure includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the disclosure unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.