Claims
- 1. A fluid-powered, rotary dipper stick assembly, usable with a vehicle having a boom arm and a selectively operable dipper stick actuator associated therewith for pivotal movement of the dipper stick assembly through a boom plane containing the boom arm, the dipper stick assembly being usable with a work implement such as a bucket having a selectively operable work implement actuator associated therewith, comprising:
- a boom attachment head having a first attachment portion attachable to the vehicle boom arm, and a second attachment portion attachable to the dipper stick actuator to provide pivotal movement of said boom attachment head through the boom plane upon actuation of the dipper stick actuator, said first attachment portion and said second attachment portion being selectively detachable from the boom arm and the dipper stick actuator;
- a work implement attachment head having a third attachment portion attachable to the work implement to operate the work implement upon actuation of the work implement actuator, said third attachment portion being selectively detachable from the work implement;
- an elongated, generally cylindrical outer body having a longitudinal axis and extending substantially fully between said boom attachment head and said work implement attachment head, with a first body end toward said boom attachment head and a second body end toward said work implement attachment head, said body being rigidly attached to said work implement attachment head and having a fourth attachment portion spaced away from said work implement attachment head and attachable to the work implement actuator to apply a counterforce upon actuation of the work implement actuator to operate the work implement;
- an elongated, generally cylindrical axle disposed within said body with an outward wall portion thereof positioned immediately adjacent to an inward wall portion of said body, said axle having first and second axle ends and extending therebetween at least in part longitudinally within said body in generally coaxial arrangement therewith, said first axle end being positioned outward of said body beyond said first body end and said axle extending from said first axle end into said first body end to said second axle end which is positioned toward a midportion of said body between said first and second body ends, said axle having a first end portion located toward said first axle end which is fixedly attached to said boom attachment head to prevent relative rotational movement therebetween, said body being selectively rotatable relative to said axle about said body longitudinal axis, but restrained against longitudinal movement relative to said axle, at least said outward wall portion of said axle toward said first body end being in engagement with said inward wall portion of said body and at least said outward wall portion of said axle toward said second axle end being in engagement with said inward wall portion of said body at said body midportion, said outward wall portions of said axle toward said first body end and said second axle end being spaced apart by a sufficient distance to provide increased stability against forces generated during use of the dipper stick assembly tending to move said body out of coaxial alignment with said axle; and
- linear-to-rotary transmission means disposed within said body and operable for producing rotational movement of said body relative to said axle, said transmission means including a piston for the selective application of fluid pressure to one or an other side thereof to produce linear movement of said piston within said body selectively toward said first and second body ends, and means for translating linear movement of said piston toward said first and second body ends into clockwise and counterclockwise relative rotational movement between said body and said axle to selectively rotate said work implement attachment head and hence the work implement about said body longitudinal axis independent of said boom attachment head and hence the boom arm.
- 2. The rotary dipper stick assembly of claim 1, further including a rotary thrust bearing positioned toward said first body end and transmitting thrust loads on said body in both directions along said body longitudinal axis to said boom attachment head while permitting rotation of said body relative to said axle and restraining relative longitudinal movement between said body and said axle.
- 3. The rotary dipper stick assembly of claim 2 wherein said rotary thrust bearing includes first and second bearing members rotatable relative to each other and transmitting thrust loads on said body in both longitudinal direction therebetween, said first bearing member being non-rotatable relative to said axle and rigidly connected to said boom attachment head, and said second bearing member being rotatable relative to said axle and rigidly connected to said body.
- 4. The rotary dipper stick assembly of claim 3 wherein said rotary thrust bearing is a turntable bearing.
- 5. The rotary dipper stick assembly of claim 1 usable with a vehicle providing fluid supply lines terminating at about said boom attachment heat, wherein said non-rotating axle has a plurality of longitudinally extending axle fluid passageways therein for the connection of the fluid supply lines thereto, and each of said axle fluid passageways is positioned for continuous fluid communication with a corresponding one of a plurality of ports in a sidewall of said body as said body rotates, and the assembly further includes fluid seals positioned between said axle and said body sidewall to prevent leakage of fluid as the fluid is communicated between corresponding ones of said axle fluid passageways and body sidewall ports.
- 6. The rotary dipper stick assembly of claim 5, further including an additional longitudinally extending fluid passageway in said axle positioned to communicate fluid directly from one of the fluid supply lines to within said body to a side of said piston toward said first body end for linear movement of said piston toward said second body end.
- 7. The rotary dipper stick assembly of claim 5 wherein said axle has formed in a surface portion thereof longitudinally inward of said first body end a plurality of radially outward opening channels, which extend circumferentially fully about said axle, each of said channels being in fluid communication with one of said axle fluid passageways and longitudinally positioned on said axle to be in continuous fluid communication with one of said body sidewall ports as said body rotates.
- 8. The rotary dipper stick assembly of claim 1 wherein said axle includes an interiorly splined axle recess toward said second axle end and said body includes an interiorly splined body member toward said second body end, and wherein said piston has an exteriorly splined first end portion disposed within said splined axle recess and an exteriorly splined second end portion disposed within said splined body member, with a piston head located between said first and second piston end portions and in sliding engagement with an interior surface of said body to define a fluid tight chamber to each side of said piston head.
- 9. The rotary dipper stick assembly of claim 8 wherein said body includes a cylindrical sleeve and an exterior member, said exterior member having a first end portion projecting into said sleeve member at a location toward said second body end and a second end portion to which said work implement attachment head is attached.
- 10. The rotary dipper stick assembly of claim 9 wherein said first end portion of said exterior member has an interiorly splined recess which forms said splined body member.
- 11. A vehicle comprising:
- a vehicle frame;
- a boom arm pivotally connected to said vehicle frame and movable through a plane containing said boom arm;
- a dipper stick actuator associated with said boom arm and selectively operable to pivotally move said boom arm through said plane;
- a work implement;
- a work implement actuator associated with said work implement and selectively operable to operate said work implement;
- a boom attachment head having a first attachment portion attachable to the vehicle boom arm, and a second attachment portion attachable to the dipper stick actuator to provide pivotal movement of said boom attachment head through the boom plane upon actuation of the dipper stick actuator, said first attachment portion and said second attachment portion being selectively detachable form the boom arm and the dipper stick actuator;
- a work implement attachment head having a third attachment portion attachable to the work implement to operate the work implement upon actuation of the work implement actuator, said third attachment portion being selectively detachable from the work implement;
- an elongated, generally cylindrical outer body having a longitudinal axis and extending at least partially between said boom attachment head and said work implement attachment head, with a first body end toward said boom attachment head and a second body end toward said work implement attachment head, said body being rigidly attached to said work implement attachment head and having a fourth attachment portion spaced away from said work implement attachment head and attachable to the work implement actuator to apply a counterforce upon actuation of the work implement actuator to operate the work implement;
- an elongated, generally cylindrical axle disposed within said body with an outward wall portion thereof positioned immediately adjacent to an inward wall portion of said body, said axle having first and second axle ends and extending therebetween at least in part longitudinally within said body in generally coaxial arrangement therewith, said first axle end being positioned outward of said body beyond said first body end and said axle extending from said first axle end into said first body end to said second axle end which is positioned toward a midportion of said body between said first and second body ends, said axle having a first end portion located toward said first axle end which is fixedly attached to said boom attachment head to prevent relative rotational movement therebetween, said body being selectively rotatable relative to said axle about said body longitudinal axis, but restrained against longitudinal movement relative to said axle, at least said outward wall portion of said axle toward said first body end being in engagement with said inward wall portion of said body and at least said outward wall portion of said axle toward said second axle end being in engagement with said inward wall portion of said body at said body midportion, said outward wall portions of said axle toward said first body end and said second axle end being spaced apart by a sufficient distance to provide increased stability against forces generated during use of the dipper stick assembly tending to move said body out of coaxial alignment with said axle; and
- linear-to-rotary transmission means disposed within said body and operable for producing rotational movement of said body relative to said axle, said transmission means including a piston for the selective application of fluid pressure to one or an other side thereof to produce linear movement of said piston within said body selectively toward said first and second body ends, and means for translating linear movement of said piston toward said first and second body ends into clockwise and counterclockwise relative rotational movement between said body and said axle to selectively rotate said work implement attachment head and hence the work implement about said body longitudinal axis independent of said boom attachment head and hence the boom arm.
- 12. The vehicle of claim 11, further including a rotary thrust bearing positioned toward said first body end and transmitting thrust loads on said body in both directions along said body longitudinal axis to said boom attachment head while permitting rotation of said body relative to said axle and restraining relative longitudinal movement between said body and said axle.
- 13. The vehicle of claim 12 wherein said rotary thrust bearing includes first and second bearing members rotatable relative to each other and transmitting thrust loads on said body in both longitudinal directions therebetween, said first bearing member being non-rotatable relative to said axle and rigidly connected to said boom attachment head, and said second bearing member being rotatable relative to said axle and rigidly connected to said body.
- 14. The vehicle of claim 13 wherein said rotary thrust bearing is a turntable bearing.
- 15. The vehicle of claim 11, further including fluid supply lines terminating at about said boom attachment head, wherein said non-rotating axle has a plurality of longitudinally extending axle fluid passageways therein for the connection of said fluid supply lines thereto, and each of said axle fluid passageways is positioned for continuous fluid communication with a corresponding one of a plurality of ports in a sidewall of said body as said body rotates, and the assembly further includes fluid seals positioned between said axle and said body sidewall to prevent leakage of fluid as the fluid is communicated between corresponding ones of said axle fluid passageways and body sidewall ports.
- 16. The vehicle of claim 15, further including an additional longitudinally extending fluid passageway in said axle positioned to communicate fluid directly from one of said fluid supply lines to within said body to a side of said piston toward said first body end for linear movement of said piston toward said second body end.
- 17. The vehicle of claim 15 wherein said axle has formed in a surface portion thereof longitudinally inward of said first body end a plurality of radially outward opening channels, which extend circumferentially fully about said axle, each of said channels being in fluid communication with one of said axle fluid passageways and longitudinally positioned on said axle to be in continuous fluid communication with one of said body sidewall ports as said body rotates.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/504,308, filed Apr. 6, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,071,310, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/480,553, filed Feb. 15, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,952,116, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/337,749, filed Apr. 13, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,950,127.
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