Claims
- 1. In a self-loading dualistic earth excavator vehicle, the combination of:
- (a) two pairs of movable jack columns supporting said vehicle and adapted to be rotated and vertically translated in relation to said vehicle;
- (b) a pair of ground-engaging wheels mounted on the lower end of each of said jack columns;
- (c) a first hydraulic drive means operatively connected to each of said columns for translating the same;
- (d) a second drive means operatively connected to each of said columns for rotating the same;
- (e) a third drive means operatively connected to each of said columns for driving said wheels thereon;
- (f) a hydraulic control means connected to each column for extending said columns to raise said vehicle above ground engagement for highway travel or sideward movement;
- (g) a steering control means interconnecting each pair of said columns for direction orienting the said ground-engaging wheels through a range of 360 degrees permitting the vehicle to travel sideward or in any other direction desired;
- (h) an auxiliary drive means interconnecting each pair of columns for selectively and reversibly driving each pair of said drive wheels;
- (i) a main endless belt tractor means supporting said vehicle for mobility and additional power drive means;
- (j) a cutterhead mechanism pivotally mounted to each end of said vehicle enabling continuous excavation while travelling in a forward or rearward direction;
- (k) a means to elevate and depress the cutterhead mechanism in relation to the ground engaging surface of the drive means;
- (l) a reciprocating drive means for driving said cutterheads;
- (m) a vertical and lateral thrust roller means contained within each cutterhead;
- (n) a dirt sealing means is provided to minimize dirt entry into said thrust roller means;
- (o) a height adjustable bulldozer blade mounted on said vehicle for controlling the volume of earth entering the conveying system;
- (p) a rock screening device pivotally mounted to the said bulldozer blade for controlling the size rocks permitted to enter the conveying system;
- (q) a pair of helical, endless chains and endless belt conveyors for moving the earth up to the midsection of the vehicle while excavating in a forward or rearward direction;
- (r) a pair of oppositely driven transverse endless belt conveyors divide the earth flow to circumvent a rear inclined belt conveyor;
- (s) a pair of similarly driven longitudinal and transverse endless belt conveyors complete the said circumvention and direct the earth into a continuous flow for terminal distribution while the vehicle excavates in a forward or rearward direction;
- (t) an operator's control cab pivotally mounted on and movable to each end of said vehicle, thus permitting an unrestricted view of the cutterheads while said vehicle excavates in a forward and rearward direction;
- (u) a reciprocating hammer and a manipulative hook pivotally mounted to said cab for fracturing or ejecting oversize rocks; and
- (v) a tow bar secured to said vehicle for towing a pivotally connected telescopic conveyor vehicle.
- 2. In a self-loading earth excavator vehicle, the combination of:
- (a) a reciprocatory cutterhead mechanism pivotally mounted to each side of the said vehicle;
- (b) means to raise or lower said cutterhead mechanisms in relation to said vehicle;
- (c) a bulldozer blade pivotally mounted to each of said cutterhead mechanisms;
- (d) said bulldozer blades in a closed position performing a bulldozing function;
- (e) said bulldozer blades in a raised position performing a front end loading function;
- (f) a conveying system on the vehicle;
- (g) a rock screening means for controlling the size of the rocks permitted to enter the conveying system;
- (h) an ejecting means pivotally and traversely mounted to each of said bulldozer blades for ejecting oversize rocks and unwanted debris from the path of said vehicle;
- (i) a vehicle drive means;
- (j) a pair of reciprocatory conveyors pivotally mounted to the said cutterhead mechanisms;
- (k) a pair of longitudinal and transverse conveyors pivotally mounted to the cutterhead mechanisms on one end and roller supported on the other end, thereby circumventing the earth flow around the said vehicle drive means; and
- (l) a tow bar secured to said vehicle for towing a pivotally connected telescopic conveyor.
- 3. In a self-loading dualistic earth scraper vehicle, the combination of:
- (a) a vehicle drive means;
- (b) a pair of earth scrapers pivotally mounted to each end of said vehicle for continuous scraping operations while the said vehicle travels in a forward or rearward direction;
- (c) a means to raise or lower said scrapers in relation to said vehicle;
- (d) a pair of outboard inclined longitudinally disposed conveyors pivotally mounted at one end to each of said scrapers, the opposite end of each being roller mounted to a pair of similarly driven transverse conveyors, circumventing the said vehicle drive means;
- (e) an inboard longitudinally disposed conveyor for discharging the circumvented earth onto a pivotally connected telescopic conveyor;
- (f) a tow bar secured to said vehicle for towing said pivotally connected telescopic conveyor;
- (g) an operator's control cab pivotally mounted to said vehicle permitting the operator an unrestricted view of both blades while travelling in a forward or rearward direction; and
- (h) a reciprocating hammer pivotally mounted to said cab for fracturing or ejecting oversize rocks and unwanted debris.
- 4. In a self-loading earth excavator vehicle, the combination of:
- (a) an elongated vehicular chassis having perpendicular longitudinal and lateral axes, said longitudinal axis extending from one end of said elongated chassis to the other;
- (b) two steerable wheel means spaced apart longitudinally of and supporting said elongated chassis and synchronously orientable through 360.degree. to permit movement of said elongated chassis in any direction, including directions parallel to said longitudinal and lateral axes;
- (c) conveyor means carried by said elongated chassis;
- (d) excavating means at the ends of said elongated chassis for excavating earth and for delivering same to said conveyor means;
- (e) jack means interconnecting said wheel means and said elongated chassis for raising and lowering said elongated chassis relative to said wheel means;
- (f) steering means for synchronously orienting said wheel means through 360.degree.; and
- (g) drive means for synchronously driving said wheel means.
- 5. In a self-loading earth excavator vehicle, the combination of:
- (a) an elongated vehicular chassis having perpendicular longitudinal and lateral axes, said longitudinal axis extending from one end of said elongated chassis to the other;
- (b) two steerable wheel means spaced apart longitudinally of and supporting said elongated chassis and synchronously orientable through 360.degree. to permit movement of said elongated chassis in any direction, including directions parallel to said longitudinal and lateral axes;
- (c) conveyor means carried by said elongated chassis and including two longitudinal conveyors extending longitudinally inwardly from the respective ends of said elongated chassis and having longitudinally spaced discharge ends, said conveyor means further including two oppositely extending lateral conveyors beneath said discharge end of each of said longitudinal conveyors and respectively adapted to discharge at opposite longitudinal edges of said elongated chassis;
- (d) excavating means at the ends of said elongated chassis for excavating earth and for delivering same to said longitudinal conveyors, respectively;
- (e) steering means for synchronously orienting said wheel means through 360.degree.; and
- (f) drive means for synchronously driving said wheel means.
- 6. A self-loading earth excavator vehicle as defined in claim 5 wherein said conveyor means still further includes two additional longitudinal conveyors respectively beneath the discharge ends of said lateral conveyors, and two additional lateral conveyors respectively beneath the discharge ends of said additional longitudinal conveyors.
- 7. In a self-loading earth excavator vehicle, the combination of:
- (a) an elongated vehicular chassis having perpendicular longitudinal and lateral axes, said longitudinal axis extending from one end of said elongated chassis to the other;
- (b) two steerable wheel means spaced apart longitudinally of and supporting said elongated chassis and synchronously orientable through 360.degree. to permit movement of said elongated chassis in any direction, including directions parallel to said longitudinal and lateral axes;
- (c) conveyor means carried by said elongated chassis;
- (d) excavating means at the ends of said elongated chassis for excavating earth and for delivering same to said conveyor means;
- (e) each of said excavating means including a reciprocable cutterhead mechanism;
- (f) reciprocating drive means for said cutterhead mechanisms;
- (g) steering means for synchronously orienting said wheel means through 360.degree.; and
- (h) drive means for synchronously driving said wheel means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 784,072, filed Apr. 4, 1977, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 605,544, filed Aug. 18, 1975, now abandoned.
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