1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a swiveling work machine having a swivel base pivotally mounted on a traveling apparatus to be pivotable about a pivot axis.
2. Description of Related Art
There is known a swiveling work machine, such as a construction machine, having a swivel base pivotally mounted on a traveling apparatus to be pivotable about a vertical pivot axis, a hood accommodating an engine and disposed at a rear portion of the swivel base, a support frame disposed inside the hood so as to extend over across the engine, a ROPS (rollover protection structure) provided at a front side of the hood and exemplified by a cabin, a canopy, a safety frame, etc., the front side of the cabin being fixedly mounted on the swivel base and an upper portion of the rear end of the cabin being fixedly mounted on an upper portion of the support frame.
With this type of conventional swiveling work machine, the support frame includes a plurality of support legs and a support plate connected between upper ends of the support legs, the plurality of support legs including a front leg member which is inclined downward on its front side. However, this front leg member (support leg) does not project largely so as to be located laterally of the ROPS such as the cabin—it terminates at a position slightly forwardly of the engine. (see JP-A-10-331195, JP-A-2003-074085 and JP-A-2003-064724, for example).
Therefore, the above conventional construction has room for improvement in the respect of the load resistance of the front leg member (support leg) when the upper portion of the ROPS is subjected to a significant load from behind toward the front side.
In view of the above, an object of this invention is to provide a swiveling work machine with improvement in the above-described respect.
For accomplishing the above object, a swiveling work machine, according to the present invention, comprises:
a traveling apparatus;
a swivel base mounted on the traveling apparatus to be pivotable about a vertical axis;
a hood disposed at a rear portion of the swivel base, the hood accommodating therein an engine, a support frame being disposed across over the engine; and
a rollover protection structure (ROPS) having a front end thereof fixed to the swivel base and a rear end thereof fixed to an upper portion of the support frame;
wherein said support frame includes a front leg member disposed on one lateral side of said ROPS, said front leg member extending to the vicinity of a front end of the swivel base.
With the above construction, as the front leg member projects more forwardly to be located on one lateral side of the ROPS, this front leg member extends by greater span in the fore and aft direction than the conventional construction. Therefore, even when the upper portion of the ROPS is subjected to a significant load from behind toward the front side, this front load can be sufficiently supported by the stiff projection of the front leg member, thus avoiding development of looseness of the support frame to the front side.
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, said swivel base includes a vertical rib disposed erect thereon, a front end portion of said front leg member being fixed to a forward upper face of said vertical rib. To this end, for example, an upper plate can be fixed to the forward upper face of the vertical rib and the front end portion of the front leg member can be fixed to an upper face of said upper plate.
According to one preferred embodiment, a swing bracket for pivotally supporting an implement is connected to a front end of said vertical rib, a front end of said front leg member being fixed to the vicinity of an upper end of said swing bracket.
According to one preferred embodiment, said ROPS is provided at a front portion on one lateral side of the swivel base, and a side hood is provided at a front portion on the other lateral side of the swivel base, said front leg member extending between said side hood and said ROPS.
According to one preferred embodiment, a cover member is provided for covering, from an upper side of the front leg member, a region between said ROPS and said side hood, a first inspection window is provided in a rear end upper face of the cover member, a second inspection window corresponding to said first inspection window is provided in a front wall of said hood, and a lid member for closing said first inspection window and said second inspection window is detachably attached to said cover member. A first lid plate portion for covering said first inspection window from the upper side thereof and a second lid plate portion for covering said second inspection window from the front side thereof are provided, with the first lid plate portion and the second lid plate portion extending normal to each other.
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, said engine includes an alternator, said second inspection window being disposed at a position corresponding to said alternator, said alternator being inspectable through said first inspection window and said second inspection window, when said lid member is detached from said cover member.
Further and other features and advantageous effects resulting therefrom will become apparent upon reading the following detailed disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Next, respective preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described, based on a backhoe as an example of a swiveling work machine. In the following discussion, unless indicated explicitly otherwise, a fore and aft direction, right/left direction and vertical direction will be used all relative to a forward traveling direction of the vehicle body as the fore and aft direction.
Next, preferred embodiments of a swiveling work machine relating to the present invention will be described respectively with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The implement 5 can be an excavator having a swing bracket 12 attached to the front end of the swivel deck 4 to be pivotable to the right/left, a boom 6 connected to the swing bracket 12 to be vertically pivotable, an arm 7 connected to the leading end of the boom 6 to be vertically pivotable, and a bucket 8 connected to the leading end of the boom 6 to be vertically pivotable. The swing bracket 12, the boom 6, the arm 7 and the bucket 8 are hydraulically operated by a boom cylinder 9, an arm cylinder 11 and a bucket cylinder 10, respectively. This implement 5 can include other work attachment than the bucket 8, such as a breaker.
At a rear portion of the swivel deck 4, there is mounted a rear hood (corresponding to “hood”) 15, and forwardly of this rear hood 15, there is provided an operating section having a driver's seat, operational levers, operational pedals, etc. This operating section is surrounded by a cabin (an example of ROPS (rollover protection structure)) 17 provided at a front portion on the swivel deck 4.
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At a fore and aft intermediate portion of the swivel base 19, there is disposed erect a partitioning wall 26 extending in the right/left direction. As shown in
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The rear hood 15 is disposed upwardly and forwardly of the counter weight 41 and on the right/left inner side of the pair of right and left side protectors 42. The counter weight 41, the pair of side protectors 42 and the rear hood 15 together constitute an engine room 27 surrounding the engine 29 over the rear end portion of the swivel base 19.
On the front side of the partitioning wall 36 and on the left side of the swivel base 19, there are disposed such components as a working oil tank a fuel tank, etc., with these components being covered by the side hood 47.
The rear hood 15 comprises a front cover 49, a rear cover 50, a left side cover 51 and a right side cover 52 and the front side and the front upper side of the engine room 27 are covered by the front cover 49.
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The left leg member 56 of the support frame 55 is formed of an angular pipe or the like. The right leg member 57 is formed of a metal rod having an L-shaped cross section. The lower ends of the left leg member 56 and the right leg member 57 are fixedly attached, by attaching plates 64, 65, via the partitioning wall 36, etc., to the swivel base 19. The lower end of the rear leg member 58 is fixedly attached to the swivel base 19 by an attaching plate 66 via the attaching wall 31.
The support plate 60 is a laterally elongate band plate-like member and the left end of this support plate 60 and the upper end of the left leg member 56 are fixedly connected to each other by e.g. welding. The right end of the support plate 60 and the upper end of the right leg member 57 are fixedly connected to each other by e.g. welding. The upper end of the rear leg member 58 is fixedly attached, via connecting plates 67, 68, to the rear end of the support plate 60 and the upper end of the right leg member 57. The upper end of the front leg member 59 is fixedly attached via the right cover member 62 to the upper end of the right leg member 57.
The front leg member 59 of the support frame 55 is disposed on one lateral side (the right side in this embodiment) of the cabin 17 and extends forwardly along this lateral side to the vicinity of the front end of the swivel deck 4 (swivel base 19). The front leg member 59 is formed of a metal rod having a C-shaped cross section and projects forwardly from the upper end of the right leg member 57 of the support frame 55. The front leg member 59 extending upwardly of the vertical rib 20L is bent in a forwardly downward direction and projects significantly forwardly, with its front end being bent downward. And, the lower end portion (front end portion) of the front leg member 59 is fixed, via an attaching plate 71 and a connecting plate 72, to the upper face of the upper plate 21 attached to the forward upper faces of the vertical ribs 20R, 20L. With this, the front portion of the front leg member 59 is disposed on the right outer side of the cabin 17 and the lower end portion (front end portion) of the front leg member 59 is fixed to the front end region of the swivel base 19 and the front leg member 59 is arranged between the cabin 17 and the side hood 47.
The cabin 17 is mounted on the left side of the swivel base 19, with the rear end of the cabin 17 being placed on the rear hood 15. That is, as shown in
Though not shown, the cabin 17 is formed like a box having an open bottom and a lower end opening is provided at the lower end of the cabin 17 forwardly of the rear hood 15. As shown in
Right and left two portions at the front end of the cabin 17 lower end (step 69) are fixedly attached via anti-vibration elements to the front cabin support members 35. Right and rear two portions at the rear end of the cabin 17 lower end (step 69) are fixedly attached via anti-vibration elements to the right and left cabin support members 36. Further, right and left two portions of the mounting recess 63 of the cabin 17 (rear end of the cabin 17) are fixedly attached, via the front cover 49 (right cover member 62) of the hood 15 and a pair of right and left anti-vibration elements 70, to the upper face of the support plate 60 of the support frame 55.
A cover member 73 is provided for covering, from an upper side of the front leg member 59, a region between the cabin 17 and the side hood 47. A first inspection window 75 is provided in a rear end upper face of the cover member 73. And, as shown in
The rear wall 15a of the rear hood 15 is vertically disposed immediately forwardly of the support frame 55 and immediately rearwardly of the rear end of the cover member 73. The upper end of the front wall 15a is connected to e.g. the left cover member 61 or the right cover member 52 of the support frame 55, thereby to close the front side of the interior of the rear hood 15 (engine room 27). The front leg member 59 of the support frame 55 projects much more forwardly than the front wall 15a of the rear hood 15.
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Though not shown, an unload valve for unloading the working oil discharged from the third hydraulic pump 93 is provided adjacent the lid member 78 disposed at the front portion of the rear hood 15. Further, though not shown, a signal block for transmitting signaling working oil to the various hydraulic components is provided, together with the unload valve, adjacent the lid member 78 disposed at the front portion of the rear hood 15.
At a front lower portion of the rear hood 15, there is disposed a hydraulic pipe 102 along the right/left direction. This hydraulic pipe 102 is connected to the working oil tank disposed inside the side hood 47 and also to the hydraulic pumps 91, 92, 93 so as to feed the working oil from the working oil tank to the hydraulic pumps 91, 92, 93.
Further, though not shown, on the right side etc. of the engine 29 inside the rear hood 15, there are provided various air conditioning components such as an air conditioning condenser, an air conditioning compressor, etc., and at a front portion etc. of the rear hood 15, an air conditioning unit (air conditioning body) is provided.
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Inside the rear hood 15, there is provided an air conditioning pipe holding member 100. This pipe holding member 100 is disposed on the left outer side of the engine 29 and adjacent the hydraulic pumps 91, 92, 93, so as to concentrate and hold the plurality of air conditioning pipes 101 (101a, 101b) and a plurality of hydraulic pipes 104 (104a, 104b, 104c, 104d, 104e) all together.
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The air conditioning pipe holding portion 103 includes a pair of right and left support tables 107 fixed on the swivel base 19. And, between and upwardly of this pair of support tables 107, the hydraulic pipe holding portion 105 is provided, and the plural air conditioning pipes 101a, 101b are inserted between the pair of support tables 107 downwardly of the hydraulic pipe holding portion 105.
The hydraulic pipe holding portion 105 includes a lower pipe holding member 108 and an upper pipe holding member 109, with the lower pipe holding member 108 being fixedly mounted on the air conditioning pipe holding portion 103 and the upper pipe holding member 109 being fixedly mounted on the lower pipe holding member 108.
The lower pipe holding member 108 includes a pair of upper and lower pipe clamping members 111, 112, which are formed of rubber or synthetic resin having elasticity. And, these pipe clamping members 111, 112 form therebetween a plurality of insertion holes 113 for inserting the hydraulic pipes 104a, 104b, 104c. The upper and lower pair of pipe clamping members 111, 112 are vertically clamped with each other by means of an upper clamping plate 115 and a lower clamping plate 116, respectively, and are vertically fastened to each other via the upper and lower pair of clamping plates 115, 116 by means of fasteners 119.
At the right and left opposed ends of the pair of upper and lower pipe clamping members 111, 112, cylindrical members 121 are inserted and held. And, the pair of fasteners 119 are provided on the right and left. Each fastener 119 can comprise a bolt 117 and a nut 118, for example. The nut 118 is fixedly attached to each support table 112 by means of welding or the like. Each fastener 119 is inserted through the pair of pipe clamping members 111, 112 and also through the cylindrical member 121, thus being inserted through the pair of upper and lower clamping plates 115, 116. Further, the pair of fasteners 119 are inserted into the support tables 107. So that, when the fasteners 119 are fastened, the pair of upper and lower pipe clamping members 111, 112 are vertically fastened to each other as described above and at the same time the lower pipe holding member 108 is fastened and fixed to the support tables 107.
The upper pipe holding member 109 includes a pipe holding body 124 defining a plurality of insertion holes 123 for inserting hydraulic pipes 104d, 104e and a press plate 125 disposed on the pipe holding body 124, so that the pipe holding body 124 may be vertically clamped by a fastener 127 between the press plate 125 and the upper clamping plate 115 of the lower pipe holding member 108. The fastener 127 includes a threaded cylinder 128 projecting upwardly from the upper clamping plate 115 and a bolt 129 to be threaded on the threaded cylinder 128. The threaded cylinder 128 is inserted and engaged through the insertion hole 131 of the pipe holding body 124 within this pipe holding body 124. The bolt 129 is inserted from above into the press plate 125 and threaded on the threaded cylinder 128. As the fastener 127 is fastened, the pipe holding body 124 is vertically clamped between the press plate 125 and the upper clamping plate 115 as described above.
The hydraulic pipes 104a, 104b are pipes connected to a discharging side of the first hydraulic pump 91. These pipes 104a, 104b project from the first hydraulic pump 91 and are inserted and held in the lower pipe holding member 108 through the insertion holes 113 and then extend forwardly therefrom and are drawn out to the front side of the rear hood 15, thereby feeding working oil from the first hydraulic pump 91 to the various hydraulic components (the boom cylinder 9, the bucket cylinder 10, the arm cylinder 11, the hydraulic motor and control valves of the traveling apparatus 3, etc.).
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The hydraulic pipe 104d is a pipe for signaling connecting between the signal block with the line filter 95 or the check valve 96. This pipe 104d projects from the line filter 95 or the check valve 96 and is inserted through and within the upper pipe holding member 109 through the insertion hole 123 and then extends forwardly to be drawn out to the front side of the rear hood 15 to be connected with the signal block.
The hydraulic pipe 104e is a pipe connected to the check valve 96 and the unload valve. This pipe 104e projects from the check valve 96 and is inserted through and within the upper pipe holding member 109 through the insertion hole and then extends forwardly to be drawn out to the front side of the rear hood 15 to be connected with the unload valve.
Incidentally, a discharging side of the third hydraulic pump 93 and the line filter 95 are connected to each other via an unillustrated hydraulic pipe, and the line filter 95 and the check valve 96 are connected to each other via an unillustrated hydraulic pipe.
As described above, according to the present invention, as the front leg member 59 projects forwardly to be located on one lateral side of the cabin 17, this front leg member 59 extends by greater span in the fore and aft direction than the conventional construction. Therefore, even when the upper portion of the cabin 17 is subjected to a significant load to the front side, this front load can be sufficiently supported by the stiff projection of the front leg member 59, thus avoiding development of looseness of the support frame 55 to the front side.
Further, as this front leg member 59 is formed of a metal rod having a C-shaped cross section, the nut or the like for attaching the cover member 73 can be readily and conveniently affixed to the rear side (lower side) of the front leg member 59.
For inspecting the alternator 84 disposed inside the rear hood 15, by detaching the lid member 78 from the cover member 73, the first inspection window 75 provided at the rear end upper portion of the cover member 73 and the second inspection window 76 provided in the front wall 15a of the rear hood 15 can be opened and exposed at one time, thus allowing an operator's hand access to the alternator 84 through the first inspection window 75 and the second inspection window 76. And, it is also possible to draw out the alternator 84 altogether through the first inspection window 75 and the second inspection window 76 to the front side of the rear hood 15, whereby the inspection or maintenance of the alternator 84 can be carried out easily.
Further, as the pipe holding member 100 for concentrating and holding the plural air conditioning pipes 101 and the plural hydraulic pipes 104 all together is disposed inside the hood 15, these air conditioning pipes 101 and the hydraulic pipes 104 can be held in a concentrated manner at one position inside the hood 15. Hence, the handling and laying out operations of these hydraulic pipes 104 and the air conditioning pipes 101 can be carried out easily as well. Moreover, as the pipe holding member 100 includes the air conditioning pipe holding portion 103 for holding the plurality of air conditioning pipes 101 and the hydraulic pipe holding portion 105 for holding the plurality of hydraulic pipes 104, with these two holding portions 103, 105 being vertically superposed with each other, the entire pipe holding member 100 can be formed compact and also the plurality of air conditioning pipes 101 and the plurality of hydraulic pipes 104 can be laid out and fixed in a compact manner in a plurality of stages.
Further, as the openings 33a of the swivel base 19 are provided adjacent the hydraulic pumps 91, 92, 93 and the pipe holding member 100, heat radiated from the hydraulic pumps 91, 92, 93 and the plurality of air conditioning pipes 101 and the plurality of hydraulic pipes 104 can be smoothly discharged through these openings 33a to the outside of the rear hood 15, thus effectively preventing accumulation and stagnation of such heat inside the rear hood 15.
In the first embodiment described above, the front leg member 59 of the support frame 55 is provided as a one-piece member. Instead, in this second embodiment, as shown in
The rest of this second embodiment is identical to the first embodiment.
In the foregoing respective embodiments, on the front side of the hood 15, the cabin 17 as an example of ROPS is provided and the front portion of the cabin 17 is fixedly mounted on the swivel base 19 and the rear end of the cabin 17 is fixedly mounted on the upper portion of the support frame 55. However, the ROPS is not limited to such a cabin 17. Instead of the cabin 17, any other type of ROPS such as a canopy, a safety frame, can be provided on the front side of the hood 15, and the front portion of this ROPS may be fixedly mounted on the swivel base 19 and the rear end of the ROPS may be fixedly mounted on the upper portion of the support frame 55.
Further, the arrangements of the components to be mounted on the swivel deck 4 (swivel base 19) can be reverse in the right/left direction. For instance, the ROPS such as the cabin 17 may be arranged on the right side of the swivel base 19 and the side hood 47 may be arranged on the left side thereof.
Moreover, instead of the single front leg member 59 provided in the support frame 55 in the foregoing embodiments, a plurality of front leg members can be provided to extend respectively upwardly of a plurality of vertical ribs.
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