Claims
- 1. In an implement of the type including a frame, an upright connected at the upper end to the frame, and a fixed mounting pedestal adapted for connection to a vehicle, the improvement comprising:
- a pair of aligned trunnions extending from opposite sides of said upright between the upper and lower ends thereof;
- said pedestal being of generally channel-shaped cross section adapted to receive the lower end of the upright and having a pair of opposing aligned notches formed in the upper end thereof for supporting and vertically cradling said upright by said trunnions for pivotal movement about a transverse axis;
- a stop on said pedestal, for limiting pivotal movement of said upright relative to said pedestal about the transverse axis, said upright when supported on said pedestal being normally gravitationally biased by the implement against said stop;
- a sleeve extending through opposite sides of said upright between said trunnions and the lower end of said upright, said stop being positioned to engage said sleeve on said upright;
- said pedestal including a pair of opposing aligned openings formed therein positioned for registry with said sleeve when said stop and upright are engaged; and
- a pin adapted for selective insertion through the openings in said pedestal and said sleeve for locking said upright in fixed position on said pedestal.
- 2. The implement of claim 1, wherein edge portions of said channel-shaped pedestal diverge outwardly to facilitate receipt of said upright therein.
- 3. The implement of claim 1, wherein the implement comprises a loader.
- 4. An implement adapted for selective attachment and detachment to the vehicle, which comprises:
- a rigid frame;
- at least one upright with upper and lower ends and pivoted at the upper end to one end of said frame;
- a predetermined mechanism connected to the other end of said frame;
- means for selectively pivoting said mechanism relative to said frame;
- means for selectively pivoting said frame relative to said upright;
- extendable stand means mounted on said frame for partially supporting the implement when detached;
- a pair of aligned trunnions extending from opposite sides of said upright between the upper and lower ends thereof;
- a pedestal secured to the vehicle, said pedestal being of generally channel-shaped cross section adapted to receive the lower end of said upright and having a pair of opposing aligned notches formed in the upper end thereof for vertically supporting and cradling said upright by said trunnions for pivotal movement about a transverse axis;
- a stop located within said pedestal and engageable with the lower end of said upright for limiting pivotal movement of said upright relative to said pedestal about the transverse axis; said upright when supported on said pedestal being normally gravitationally biased by said frame and mechanism against said stop;
- said upright and pedestal each including aligned openings therein adapted for alignment when said upright is engaged with said stop; and
- a pin adapted for selective insertion through the openings in said pedestal and upright for locking said upright in fixed position on said pedestal;
- edge portions of said generally channel-shaped pedestal diverging outwardly to facilitate receipt of said upright therein, and wherein said stop comprises:
- locating structure secured to said pedestal and positioned to engage protruding end portions of a sleeve defining the openings in said upright.
- 5. The implement of claim 4, wherein said mechanism comprises a bucket pivoted to said frame and the vehicle comprises a tractor.
- 6. In a front end loader having a frame, a pair of laterally spaced apart side members pivoted to one end of the frame, a bucket pivoted to the other end of the frame, means for selectively pivoting the frame relative to the side members, and means for selectively pivoting the bucket relative to the frame, apparatus for releasably attaching the loader to the vehicle comprising:
- a pair of pedestals secured to the opposite sides of the vehicle, each pedestal being of generally channel-shaped cross section;
- a pair of aligned trunnions extending from opposite sides of each side member between the upper and lower ends thereof;
- a pair of pedestals secured to the vehicle, each pedestal being of generally channel-shaped cross section adapted to receive the lower end of said upright and having a pair of opposing aligned notches formed in the upper end thereof for vertically supporting and cradling said upright by said trunnions for pivotal movement about a transverse axis;
- a stop located within each pedestal for limiting pivotal movement of said side members relative to said pedestals about the transverse axis, said side members when cradled on said pedestals being normally gravitationally biased by the loader against said stop;
- each side member including a sleeve extending therethrough defining an opening adapted for registry with aligned openings formed in the corresponding pedestal, said aligned openings being located below the notches formed in the upper end of said pedestal, each stop being positioned to engage the sleeve of the associated side member;
- a locking pin adapted for insertion through the openings in each pedestal and sleeve of the corresponding side member for selectively locking said side members to said pedestals in fixed position to secure the loader to the vehicle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 605,157, filed Apr. 30, 1984, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 327,244, filed Dec. 3, 1981, now abandoned.
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