Couplers are known for securing construction attachments such as buckets, impact hammers, shears, etc. fixedly and operatively to the distal end of an arm of a tractor, backhoe, excavator or other type of arm-equipped construction/agricultural equipment (any such tractor, backhoe, excavator or the like referred to herein as an “excavator”). As is generally known, these couplers, also referred to as “quick couplers,” are used as an alternative to a pin-on connection for fixedly and operatively securing an attachment to the distal end of an arm which is, in turn, secured to a boom of a construction/agricultural machine such as a backhoe or other excavator. Over the years, the safety of such couplers has been greatly improved with respect to minimizing the chance for equipment failure and/or operator error leading to accidental decoupling of the construction attachment, and the present development is directed to a coupler with new and improved safety features.
In accordance with one aspect of the present development, a coupler for a backhoe or other excavator includes a frame including an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion is adapted to be secured to an associated backhoe or excavator arm. The lower portion includes a first hook adapted to mate releasably with a first associated attachment pin and includes a second hook adapted to mate releasably with a second associated attachment pin. A lock system includes at least a first safety lock that is movably connected to the frame and that moves relative to the first hook between an engaged position for capturing the first associated attachment pin in the first hook and a disengaged position for releasing the first associated attachment pin from the first hook. An actuator is adapted to move the first safety lock selectively between its engaged and disengaged positions. At least a first lock arm is movably connected to the frame. The first lock arm is movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The first lock arm engages and retains the first safety lock in its engaged position when the first lock arm is in its locked position. The first lock arm is selectively movable from its locked position to its unlocked position by contact between a portion of the first lock arm and the associated backhoe or excavator arm when the frame is moved to a curled position relative to the associated backhoe or excavator arm.
In accordance with another aspect of the present development, an attachment coupler includes a frame. The frame includes a first hook adapted to mate with a first associated attachment pin and a second hook adapted to mate with a second associated attachment pin. The second hook is movable toward and away from the first hook. A safety lock is movably connected to the frame and moves relative to the first hook between an engaged position where it blocks the first hook and a disengaged position where it opens the first hook. An actuator is operably connected between the second hook and the safety lock. The actuator is adapted to move the second hook toward and away from the first hook and is adapted to move the safety lock between its engaged and disengaged positions. A lock arm is movably connected to the frame and moves between a locked position and an unlocked position. The lock arm engages and retains the safety lock in its engaged position when the lock arm is in its locked position. The lock arm is selectively movable from its locked position to its unlocked position by contact between the lock arm and an associated backhoe or excavator arm when the frame is moved to a curled position.
The coupler C comprises a frame F comprising an upper portion U adapted to be secured to the associated excavator arm EA and control link EL, and a lower portion L connected to the upper portion U and adapted to be releasably coupled to a bucket or other attachment having first and second parallel, spaced-apart attachment pins P1,P2 (
Referring specifically again to
The lower portion L of the coupler 10 is adapted to be releasably coupled to or mated with a bucket or other attachment that includes parallel, spaced-apart first and second attachment pins P1,P2 (see
The coupler C further comprises a lock assembly or lock system including one or more safety locks LC1 (
The second hook assembly H2 comprising the second hook SH is movably connected to the upper portion U of the frame F and moves selectively toward and away from the first hook assembly H1. In the illustrated embodiment, the second hook assembly H2 is pivotally connected to the frame upper portion U and pivots on an arc A about the second pin-on axis X2 that is coaxial with the second excavator pin N2. As such, a distance or spacing D between the respective innermost regions IR of the first and second hooks FH,SH is variable depending upon the position of the second hook assembly H2 on the arc A, as can be seen in a comparison of
An actuator is provided to selectively move the second hook assembly H2 on the arc A toward and away from the first hook assembly H1 and to control the position of the safety locks LC1,LC2. In the illustrated embodiment, the actuator comprises a double-acting hydraulic cylinder HC operably connected between the safety locks LC1,LC2 and the second hook assembly H2 (the hydraulic cylinder HC is visible in
The coupler C further comprises a lock arm assembly LAA comprising at least one lock arm LA1,LA2 that is movably connected to the first hook assembly and/or to the upper portion U for selectively engaging at least a corresponding/respective one of the safety locks LC1,LC2. Preferably, as shown, the coupler C comprises a lock arm assembly LAA comprising both first and second interconnected lock arms LA1,LA2 (see
Each lock arm LA1,LA2 comprises an outer end M1 that projects from its respective pivot shaft PS outwardly away from the first hook assembly H1. Each lock arm LA1,LA2 also comprises an inner end M2 that extends from its respective pivot shaft PS further into the first hook assembly H1 (toward the second hook assembly H2) so as to be located to selectively engage the respective or corresponding safety lock LC1,LC2 when the lock arm LA1,LA2 is in its locked position and when the safety lock LC1,LC2 is in its engaged position. The outer ends M1 of the lock arms LA1,LA2 can be interconnected as shown by a lock arm actuator pin LAP or other member extending therebetween, in which case the lock arm actuator pin LAP is deemed to be part of the inner end M1 of both lock arms LA1,LA2. The first and second lock arms LA1,LA2 need not be interconnected as an assembly LAA and can alternatively be structured to be completely separate from each other and to move independently from each other.
The inner end M2 of each lock arm LA1,LA2 includes a hooked end portion HP that engages or receives and retains a projecting tail portion TP of the corresponding safety lock LC1,LC2 when the safety lock LC1,LC2 is engaged and the lock arm LA1,LA2 is in its locked position. When each lock arm LA1,LA2 is latched/engaged with its corresponding safety lock LC1,LC2 as shown in FIGS. 2A,2B, the safety lock LC1,LC2 cannot be moved by the hydraulic cylinder HC or other actuator from its engaged position to its disengaged position, which ensures that the attachment pin P1 seated in the first hook FH cannot escape. As shown in
As noted, each lock arm LA1,LA2 is spring-biased into its locked position. In order to move the lock arm LA1,LA2 to its unlocked position, the coupler C is rotated about the excavator arm EA using the excavator control link EL to its curled position so that the outer end M1 (including the optional lock arm actuator pin LAP) of each lock arm LA1,LA2 contacts the excavator arm EA. After this initial contact between the outer end M1 of each lock arm LA1,LA2 and the excavator arm EA, further curling rotation of the coupler C causes each lock arm LA1,LA2 to pivot from its locked position to its unlocked position as shown in
With continuing reference to
Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that operation of the coupler C to pick-up an attachment includes:
To decouple the attachment, the attachment is moved to a safe decoupling position (close to the ground or other safe support surface) and:
The claims, as originally presented and as they may be amended, encompass variations, alternatives, modifications, improvements, equivalents, and substantial equivalents of the embodiments and teachings disclosed herein, including those that are presently unforeseen or unappreciated, and that, for example, may arise from applicants/patentees and others.
This application claims priority from and benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/086,931 filed Aug. 7, 2008, and the entire disclosure of said provisional application Ser. No. 61/086,931 is hereby expressly incorporated by reference into the present specification.
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