The present invention relates to a loader work apparatus, particularly to a kit that can minimize the forward and backward movement of the bucket when lifting the bucket vertically. Furthermore, the invention relates to a kit that can provide a self-leveling function to existing loader work apparatuses.
Conventional loader work apparatuses have a pair of arms installed on both sides of the vehicle's frame, with a bucket attached to the ends of the arms. A hydraulic cylinder is installed to move the bucket, and the arm ends are supported by a first lift link at the rear of the frame and a second lift link at the front, allowing vertical movement at the front of the vehicle frame. This related technology is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,205,665 B1.
Specifically, the loader work apparatus consists of a lift arm 30 with one end connected to the bucket 4 and the other end connected to the rear of the vehicle body 1, a lift arm hinge part 31 serving as the rotation axis of the lift arm 30, a boom cylinder 20 that transmits force to rotate the lift arm 30, and a cylinder hinge part 21 serving as the rotation axis of the boom cylinder 20.
In conventional loader work apparatuses, the lift arm hinge part 31 and the cylinder hinge part 21 are located at the rear of the vehicle body 1, and the lift arm 30 rotates to rise or fall according to the extension or retraction of the boom cylinder 20.
Typically, vehicles equipped with loader work apparatuses have a cabin located between the front wheels 2 and the rear wheels 3, with the hinge part 21 of the boom cylinder 20 and the lift arm hinge part 31 positioned behind the cabin or over the rear wheels 3.
Due to this structural characteristic, as illustrated in
In other words, as the lift arm 30 rotates around the lift arm hinge part 31, the bucket 4 located at the end of the lift arm 30 moves forward (A) or backward (B) while rising. This causes a problem where the vehicle must reverse by distance A or advance by distance B to lift the bucket 4 vertically.
In loader work apparatuses, the need to advance or reverse the vehicle due to the forward and backward movement of the bucket 4 when lifting it vertically greatly reduces work efficiency.
The present invention provides a self-leveling kit designed to be coupled to or detached from a loader work apparatus, enhancing its functionality by maintaining a consistent bucket angle during the raising and lowering operations. This kit can be retrofitted to existing loader work apparatuses, making it versatile and efficient.
The loader work apparatus includes a bucket connecting arm connected to a bucket for scooping or holding cargo, a bucket cylinder with a variable length to allow the bucket to rotate about a connection part of the bucket connecting arm, a boom cylinder providing the force required to raise and lower the bucket connecting arm, a boom connected to both the bucket connecting arm and the boom cylinder, a boom support part to which the boom and the boom cylinder are attached, and a boom connecting plate to which the bucket connecting arm, the boom cylinder, and the boom are coupled.
The self-leveling kit comprises a link connecting plate mounted on the boom connecting plate, with one side coupled to the bucket cylinder, a connecting bracket attached to the upper part of the boom support part, and a self-leveling bar connecting the link connecting plate and the connecting bracket.
The invention addresses the issue of bucket movement during vertical lifting by ensuring that the bucket remains at a constant angle, thereby improving operational efficiency. The self-leveling kit can be easily installed or removed by the user, providing flexibility and adaptability for different loader work apparatus configurations.
When the self-leveling bar, cylinder connecting bracket, and connecting bracket are installed, the self-leveling bar interacts with the components to maintain the bucket's position. This feature significantly reduces the need for manual adjustments and enhances the overall performance of the loader work vehicle.
In summary, the invention provides a practical and effective solution for maintaining bucket stability, improving the functionality and efficiency of loader work apparatuses.
One end of the bucket cylinder 60 is connected to the bucket link 70, and the other end is connected to the link connecting plate 200. The link connecting plate 200 has three holes, just like the boom connecting plate 300. In the case of a work vehicle without self-leveling applied, as shown in
According to this embodiment, in the case of a work vehicle without the self-leveling kit installed, a link connecting plate 200 with at least three holes is coupled on top of a boom connecting plate 300 that also has three holes. In this configuration, two connecting holes (the second and third connecting holes) of the link connecting plate 200 are positioned to align with two holes on the boom connecting plate 300 and are coupled together using bolts or other fasteners.
Referring to
In the case of a vehicle without self-leveling applied (refer to
Then, the cylinder connecting bracket 600 is connected to the bucket cylinder 60, and the cylinder connecting bracket 600 is connected to the first connecting hole 201 of the link connecting plate 200. Additionally, the connecting bracket 500 is attached to the upper part of the boom support part 110, and one end of the self-leveling bar 400 is connected to the connecting bracket 500. The other end of the self-leveling bar 400 is connected to the third connecting hole 203 of the link connecting plate 200.
Among the three holes on the link connecting plate 200, the remaining second connecting hole 202 is connected to the boom connecting plate 300. The second connecting hole 202 of the link connecting plate 200 is positioned to align with the third boom connecting plate hole (not shown) on the boom connecting plate 300 and is joined using bolts or pin assemblies. In other words, the second boom connecting plate hole (not shown) on the boom connecting plate 300 remains connected to the bucket connecting arm 50, just like before the self-leveling is applied. However, due the to repositioning of the link connecting plate 200, the third boom connecting plate hole is now connected to the second connecting hole 202 of the link connecting plate 200.
Let's take a closer look at the cylinder connecting bracket 600, link connecting plate 200, self-leveling bar 400, and connecting bracket 500, which make up the self-leveling kit of this embodiment. The cylinder connecting bracket 600 extends the length of the bucket cylinder 60, enabling the connection between the bucket 4 and the repositioned link connecting plate 200.
The link connecting plate 200 undergoes changes in its connection positions and targets for the self-leveling operation. Initially, two holes on the link connecting plate 200 are connected to the holes on the boom connecting plate 300. However, for self-leveling, only one hole on the link connecting plate 200 is connected to a hole on the boom connecting plate 300. Specifically, the first connecting hole 201 of the link connecting plate 200 is connected to the cylinder connecting bracket 600, and the second connecting hole 202 is repositioned and connected to the third boom connecting plate hole on the boom connecting plate 300. The third connecting hole 203 moves to a position outside the boom connecting plate 300 and connects to the self-leveling bar 400.
The self-leveling bar 400 eliminates the need for users to perform additional work by automatically adjusting the length of the bucket cylinder 60 to maintain the posture of the bucket 4 as it rises. When the length of the boom cylinder 80 increases to lift the bucket 4, the boom cylinder 80, boom 90, and self-leveling bar 400 rotate clockwise by a certain angle around the boom support part 110. At this point, the self-leveling bar 400 applies a pushing force to the third connecting hole 203 of the link connecting plate 200, and the link connecting plate 200 rotates counterclockwise by a certain angle around the second connecting hole 202.
Comparing the gradual ascent of the bucket 4 with reference to
According to the embodiment of the present invention described above, even for work vehicles with loaders that do not have a self-leveling function, users can later install the self-leveling kit constant to maintain a bucket angle (direction) during the raising and lowering of the bucket. This can improve the efficiency of work performed using loaders.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2023-0087452 | Jul 2023 | KR | national |