Claims
- 1. In a machine adapted for heavy work including a boom, a stick having a tool for performing heavy work, means for driving the boom and stick, and a quick disconnect coupling between the boom and stick to permit quick interchanging of sticks, the improvement in the coupling which comprises a male member attached to one of the boom or stick and a female member attached to the other of the boom or stick, said female member comprising a base, grab hook means on one end, aligning means intermediate the ends of the base for guiding alignment of the female member, intermeshing elements on said female member adapted to tightly interfit with elements of like shape on said male member, said elements extending generally vertically from the base and toward each other as the members come together and being arranged to inhibit both longitudinal and transverse movement between the male and female members, said elements further including a plurality of slanting flat surfaces, the slanting surfaces of elements on one member mating with slanting surfaces of elements on the other member, some of said slanting surfaces slanting in one direction from the vertical and other of said slanting surfaces slanting in another direction relative to the vertical, at least some of the slanting surfaces on each member being angularly turned relative to other of said slanting surfaces on said member, and remotely operating locking means on said members for positively locking the members together to maintain said intermeshing elements locked tightly together, said locking means including a threaded bolt element on one of said members and a threaded nut element on the other of said members in alignment with the bolt when the members are brought together, at least one of the bolt or nut elements being resiliently mounted to absorb shock when the members are brought together, one of said bolt or nut elements being fixed against rotation and the other being rotatable, and a remotely operable motor for driving the rotatable element.
- 2. The machine of claim 1, wherein both of said nut and bolt elements are resiliently mounted for absorbing shock.
- 3. The machine of claim 2, wherein the fixedly mounted element is received in a socket and the rotatably mounted element is received in a socket.
- 4. In a machine adapted for heavy work including a boom, a stick having a tool for performing heavy work and including a hydraulic working cylinder having at least one hydraulic line extending therefrom, at least one hydraulic power line on the boom for connection to the hydraulic line on the stick, means for driving the boom and stick, and a quick disconnect coupling between the boom and stick to permit quick interchanging of sticks, the improvement in the coupling which comprises a male member attached to one of the boom or stick and a female member attached to the other of the boom or stick, said female member comprising a base, grab hook means on one end, aligning means intermediate the ends of the base for guiding alignment of the female member, intermeshing elements on said female member adapted to tightly interfit with elements of like shape on said male member, said intermeshing elements extending generally vertically from the base and toward the elements of like shape as the members come together and being arranged to inhibit both longitudinal and transverse movement between the male and female members, said intermeshing elements and elements of like shape further including a plurality of slanting flat surfaces, the slanting surfaces of the elements on one member mating with slanting surfaces of the elements on the other member, some of said slanting surfaces slanting in one direction from the vertical and other of said slanting surfaces slanting in another direction relative to the vertical, at least some of the slanting surfaces on each member being angularly turned relative to other of said slanting surfaces on said member, remotely operable locking means on said members for positively locking the members together to maintain said intermeshing elements locked tightly together, said member locking means includes a threaded bolt element on one of said members and a threaded nut element on the other of said members in alignment with the bolt when the members are brought together, at least one of the bolt or nut elements being resiliently mounted to absorb shock when the members are brought together, one of said bolt or nut elements being fixed against rotation and the other being rotatable, and a remotely operable motor for driving the rotatable element, and a quick-disconnect hydraulic coupling including a male coupling element and a female coupling element, one of said coupling elements fixedly mounted on one of said members and the other fixedly mounted on the other of said members such that when the members are together in engaging relation the coupling elements will couple, the coupling element on the stick being connected to the hydraulic line for the cylinder and the coupling element on the boom being connected to the boom hydraulic line.
- 5. The machine of claim 4, wherein both of said nut and bolt elements are resiliently mounted for absorbing shock.
- 6. The machine of claim 5, wherein the fixedly mounted element is received in a socket and the rotatably mounted element is received in a socket.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of our application Ser. No. 177,360, filed Apr. 4, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,938,651.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (5)
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American Coupler Systems brochure (Apr. 1983). |
Balderson, Products for Catepillar Machines brochure (Apr. 1979). |
Wain-Roy Toolhitch Connector System (Nov. 1977). |
Wain-Roy Quick Change Toolhitch Coupler System (May 1986). |
Caterpillar Versa-- Link System brochure (1987). |
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