Information
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Patent Grant
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6655053
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Patent Number
6,655,053
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 25, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 2, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Will; Thomas B.
- Florio; Kristine
Agents
- Stevens, Davis, Miller & Mosher, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 037 406
- 037 403
- 037 405
- 037 404
- 091 437
- 060 414
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An attachment for a machine having a handle, operable to perform various groundworking functions, generally consisting of an arm member pivotally connectable to the handle of the machine, an extendable strut pivotally connected to the arm member and pivotally connectable to the handle when the arm member is connected to the handle of the machine and at two tools, any selected one of which is detachably mountable on the arm member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In performing various groundworking operations, if often is required to use different types tools to accomplish a particular task. The task may involve ripping or cutting a surface area and excavating, grading and compacting an area, splitting stumps and the like and excavating or raking debris and variety of other multiple operations to accomplish a particular task. Typically, it has been the conventional practice in performing such tasks to either utilize separate pieces of equipment or to change tools on a single piece of equipment which in either circumstance requires an increase in capital investment, unproductive downtime and/or increased operation costs. It thus has been desirable and the principal object of this invention to provide an attachment for a machine such as an excavator providing multiple tools capable of performing multiple operations in accomplishing a particular task.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally provides for an excavating machine and like having a handle, operable to perform groundworking functions, consisting of an arm member pivotally connectable to the underside of the machine handle, an extendable strut pivotally connected to the arm member and pivotally connectable to the under side of the machine handle when the arm member is connected to such handle, and at least two tools, each detachably mountable on the arm member. Preferably, the extendable strut consists of a hydraulic cylinder assembly having a cylinder member pivotally connected to the machine handle and a rod member pivotally connected to the arm member when the attachment is connected to the machine handle, means intercommunicating the base and rod ends of the cylinder member, a valve disposed in the intercommunicating means, selectively operable to open the valve and prevent the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member, and correspondingly the angular displacement of the arm member relative to the handle upon maneuvering of the handle by an operator of the machine, and to close the valve and preclude the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member, and correspondingly the angular displacement of the arm member relative to the handle, and means for operating such control valve. The tools detachably mountable on the arm member are interchangeable and may include a ripping tooth, a ground compactor, circular cutter, a stump splitter, a rake and the like. Such detachably mountable tools may be operated independently or with another component of the handle such as an excavating bucket to permit multiple ground working functions in accomplishing a particular task.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view of the front end assembly of an excavating machine embodying the present invention, having a portion thereof broken away;
FIG. 2
is a diagrammatic drawing of a fluid control system of the attachment shown in the
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is perspective view of a ripper tooth which may be detachably mountable on the arm member of the attachment shown in the
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is perspective view of a compactor which may be detachably mountable on the arm member of the attachment shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a circular cutter detachably mountable on the arm member of the attachment shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a stump splitter which may be detachably mountable on arm member of the attachment shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a rake detachably mountable on the arm member of the attachment shown in FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
of the drawings, there is shown a handle
10
operatively connected to a boom of an excavator machine, a bucket
11
pivotally mounted on handle
10
and a tool attachment
12
mounted on the underside of the handle adjacent the free end thereof. The handle is pivotally connected to the boom of the machine, the boom is pivotally connected to a rotatable frame of the machine and hydraulic cylinder assemblies operatively interconnect the machine frame and boom and the boom and the handle for angularly displacing and thus maneuvering such components in the conventional manner. Bucket
11
is pivotally connected to the end of the handle by means of a connecting pin
13
and is pivoted by means of a hydraulic cylinder assembly
14
. The hydraulic cylinder assembly is of a conventional type having a cylinder member
15
pivotally connected to a bracket mounted on the upper side of handle
10
and an extendable rod member
16
pivotally connected to a support link
17
by means of a connecting pin
18
. Support link
17
is pivotally connected to handle
10
by a connecting pin
18
a
. Motion is transmitted from support link
17
to bucket
11
by means of a connecting link
19
pivotally connected to support link
17
by means of connecting pin
18
and pivotally connected to bucket
11
by means of a connecting pin
20
.
Attachment
12
generally consists of an arm member
21
, a tool selected from the group of tools shown in
FIGS. 3 through 7
detachably mountable on the free end of arm member
21
and extendable strut assembly
22
. Arm member
21
is pivotally connected to a depending bracket
23
rigidly secured to the underside of handle
10
adjacent to connecting pin
13
, and is provided with a bifurcated end portion
21
a
defining a slot
21
b
for receiving a shank portion of one of the tools shown in
FIGS. 3 through 7
for detachably securing such tool to the end of the arm member. The lower bifurcated portion of the arm member further is provided with a transversely aligned bolt receiving openings
21
c
which are adapted to register with openings in the shank portion of a tool received within the slot in the arm member for receiving fastening bolts therethrough.
Strut assembly
22
includes a hydraulic cylinder assembly
24
, a control valve
25
and accumulator
26
. The cylinder assembly consist of a cylinder member
27
connected at its base end to depending bracket
28
mounted on the underside of handle
10
by means of a connecting pin
29
, and a rod member
30
pivotally connected to an intermediate portion of arm member
21
by means of a connecting pin
31
. Control valve
25
and accumulator
26
are mounted on cylinder member
27
which functions to control the intercommunication of fluid between the base and rod ends of cylinder member
27
.
As best shown in
FIG. 2
, valve
25
includes a fluid passageway
31
intercommunicating the base and rod ends of cylinder member
27
by means of fluid lines
32
and
33
, having a pair of electrically actuated valves
34
and
35
normally disposed in the closed condition, and a fluid passageway
36
interconnecting portions of fluid passageway
31
, disposed parallel to a segment of fluid passageway
31
including valves
34
and
35
, and including a pair check valves
37
and
38
permitting fluid flow therefrom only in the direction of segments of fluid passageway
31
. Fluid passageway
31
and passageway
36
are interconnected by means of a fluid passageway
39
interconnecting a portion of passageway
31
disposed between valves
34
and
35
, and a portion of passageway
36
disposed between check valves
37
and
38
. A fluid passageway
40
intercommunicates passageway
39
and a fluid line
41
of accumulator
26
, and includes a check valve
42
. Valve
42
is provided with an orifice and functions in a manner to provide restricted flow of fluid from passageway
39
into accumulator
26
and unrestricted flow of fluid out of the accumulator into passageway
39
. Valve
25
further includes a fluid passageway
43
intercommunicating a portion of fluid passageway
31
between fluid line
32
and valve
34
, and fluid passageway
39
, including a pressure relief valve
44
. Valve
25
also is provided with a passageway
45
intercommunicating fluid passageway
39
and a portion of passageway
31
between valve
35
and fluid line
33
, which includes a pressure relief valve
46
.
Control valve
25
is selectively operable to open, permitting the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of cylinder member
27
and thus an adjustment of its length and correspondingly the angular adjustment of the arm member relative to the handle, and to close, precluding the free flow of fluid between the base and the rod ends of the cylinder member, thus fixing its length and correspondingly the angular relationship of the arm member relative to the handle. In the condition as shown in
FIG. 2
, intercommunication of fluid between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member is precluded. Whenever it is desired to adjust the angular relationship of arm member
21
relative to handle
10
by adjusting the length of the strut assembly, the machine operator need only operate controls at the operator's station on the machine to open valves
34
and
35
, maneuver the boom and handle to cause arm member
21
to pivot and thus assume a different angular relationship relative to the handle, and then close valves
34
and
35
to lock the strut assembly and thus fix the angular relationship of the arm member relative to the handle.
When valve
34
is in the open condition and the operator operates the controls of the machine to cause the lower end of the arm member to engage the ground and pivot rearwardly to shorten the length of the strut assembly, fluid will flow from the base end of cylinder member
27
through fluid line
32
, fluid passageway
31
including valve
34
, fluid passageway
39
, fluid passageway
36
including check valve
38
, a segment of fluid passageway
31
and fluid line
33
into the rod end of the cylinder member. Excess of fluid from the base end of cylinder member
27
would be caused to flow through passageway
40
and check valve
42
into the accumulator. When the position of the arm member is set at the desired angle relative to the handle and it is desired to lock the arm member in such position, the operator merely operates the controls at his station to close valve
34
to preclude intercommunication between the base and rod ends of the cylinder member and correspondingly fix the length of the strut assembly.
When the machine operator opens valve
35
and maneuvers controls of the machine to cause arm member to engage the ground and be pivoted forwardly to extend rod member
30
, fluid will be caused to flow out the rod end of the cylinder member through fluid line
33
, a portion of fluid passageway
31
including valve
35
, passageway
39
, a portion of fluid passageway
36
including check valve
37
, a portion of fluid passageway
31
and fluid line
32
into the base end of the cylinder member. Since the volume of the chamber at the rod end of cylinder member
27
is less than the volume of the chamber at the base end of the cylinder member, and there accordingly would be a deficiency of fluid flowing from the rod end to the base end of the cylinder member, such deficiency is compensated for by fluid supplied by accumulator
26
through check valve
42
and fluid passageway
40
.
A selected one of the tools shown in
FIGS. 3 through 7
may be detachably connected to the lower end of arm member
21
to provide an additional tool which may be operated solely and independently of, concurrently with or sequentially with bucket
11
. The tool shown in
FIG. 3
consists of a ripping tooth
50
which includes an upper shank portion
51
having a pair of spaced, transversely disposed bolt openings
52
, a lower shank portion
53
provided with a jagged edge
54
and a peripheral flange portion
55
. Ripping tooth
50
may be secured to the lower end of arm member
21
simply by inserting the upper shank portion thereof into the lower recess or socket in the lower end of arm member
21
so that peripheral flange portion
55
engages the lower edge of the arm member and bolt holes
52
register with bolt holes
21
c in the arm member, and then inserting bolts in the registered openings of the two members to rigidly secure the members together.
The tool illustrated in
FIG. 4
consists of a ground compactor
60
and includes an upper shank portion
61
comparable to upper shank portion
51
of ripping tooth
50
, having a pair bolt holes
62
, a transverse beam portion
63
, a set of depending leg portions
64
,
65
and
66
in which there is provided a shaft
67
and pair of cylindrical drums
68
and
69
rotatively mounted on shaft
67
and having a plurality of radially projecting studs
70
. Compactor
60
may be detachably connected to arm member
21
in the same manner as ripping tooth
50
simply by maneuvering the front end of the machine to receive upper shank portion
61
so that bolt holes
62
register with bolt holes
21
c
in the lower end of the arm member, and inserting bolts through the registered holes to secure the compactor to the arm member.
The tool shown in
FIG. 5
consists of a pavement cutter
80
which includes an upper shank portion
81
comparable to upper shank portion
61
of compactor
60
and upper shank portion
51
of ripping tooth
50
, provided with a pair of vertically spaced bolt holes
82
, a peripheral flange portion
83
, a pair of depending portions
84
and
85
provided with a shaft
86
and a cutter blade
87
mounted on shaft
86
and having a circular cutting edge
88
. The cutter also may be detachably connected to arm member
21
by inserting upper shank portion
81
into the lower end of arm member
21
and inserting a set of bolts in registered bolt holes
21
c
and
82
.
The tool shown in
FIG. 6
consists of a stump splitter
90
which includes an upper shank portion
91
comparable to shank portions
51
,
61
and
81
, having a pair of vertically spaced bolt holes
92
, a peripheral flange portion
93
and a depending blade portion
94
provided with a bottom, arcuate cutting edge
95
and front, arcuate cutting edge
96
cooperating with bottom edge
95
to provide a point
97
. The splitter is detachably connectable to arm member
21
in the same manner as the previously described tools with upper shank portion
91
being inserted into the lower end of the arm member and secured thereto by bolts extending through registered openings
21
c
and
92
.
The tool illustrated in
FIG. 7
consists of a rake
100
and includes an upper shank portion
101
comparable to the previously described upper shank portions of the aforementioned tools, having a pair of vertically spaced bolt holes
102
registerable with bolt holes
21
c
in the arm member, a transverse beam portion
103
and plurality of downwardly and forwardly curved tine portions
104
. Here again, rake
100
may be detachably connected to arm member
21
by maneuvering the front end assembly of the machine to cause upper shank portion
101
to be received within the lower end of arm member
21
, and then inserting bolts in registered bolt holes
21
c
and
102
.
In the use of the attachment as shown, control valve
25
and the front end assembly of the machine may be operated to position arm member
21
in a fully retracted position, clear of the pivotal movement of bucket
11
. With the arm member thus retracted, the front end assembly of the machine may be operated to perform conventional excavating operations with bucket
11
. When it is desired to perform a different operation such as ripping, compacting, cutting, splitting or raking without the use of bucket
11
, suitable controls at the operator's station on the machine are operated to retract rod member
16
of cylinder assembly
14
and thus position bucket
11
in an upper and rearward position, valve
25
and other controls on the machine may be operated to position the arm member in the position shown in
FIG. 1
for attaching one of the tools, one of the tools maybe attached to the arm member either by manually mounting the tool on the lower end of the arm member for maneuvering the front end assembly of the machine to cause the upper shank portion of one of the more heavier tools to be received within the lower end of the arm member, and securing it thereto with a set of bolts, operating valve
25
to permit free movement of rod member
30
and then operating the front end assembly of the machine to cause the tool mounted on the arm member to engage the ground and further causing the arm member to assume the desired angular relationship with the handle, and then operating control valve
25
to fix the length of the strut assembly and thus the angular relationship between the arm member and the handle. With the arm member thus positioned and the bucket in the upper retracted position, the front end assembly of the machine may be operated to perform a desired task with the attached tool.
With a tool attached to the arm member as described, the tool and the bucket may be used together or perhaps in sequence to perform further groundworking tasks. As an example, a tool may be used to rip, cut or rake a ground surface, the tool may be retracted and the bucket may be used to scoop up material which has been ripped, cut or raked, or the ground may be graded with the bucket and then compacted with the compactor. In addition, the rake could be used in conjunction with the bucket to grapple various materials such as debris, large rocks, tree trunks and the like.
The ability to detachably mount a selected tool to the arm member of the machine which may be used either independently or with the bucket provides an increased versatility permitting a greater number of tasks to be performed by the machine with a minimum amount of down time, resulting in greater productivity. Such versatility is made possible by the ability to detachably mount a plurality of different tools on the arm member of the machine which may be operated independent of the other tool mounted on the machine, in cooperation with such other tool or sequentially with such tool. Furthermore, such detachable tool either may be removed completely or positioned in a fully retracted position to permit the independent use of the other tool mounted on the handle. The attachment and detachment of the detachable tool may be accomplished simply by manually mounting the lighter weight tools or maneuvering the front end assembly of the machine for the heavier tools.
In the use of one of the detachable tools either independently of or with the other tool mounted on the handle, if an excessive load is applied to arm member
21
risking damage to the arm member or attached tool, pressure relief valves
44
or
46
will be cause to open providing intercommunication of fluid between the base and rod ends of cylinder member
27
, thus permitting the angular displacement of the arm member to relieve it of any stress resulting from any undue load imposed thereon.
From the foregoing detailed description it will be evident that there are a number of changes, adaptations, and modifications of the present invention which come within the province of those persons having ordinary skill in the art to which the aforementioned invention pertains. However, it is intended that all such variations not departing from the spirit of the invention be considered as within the scope thereof as limited solely by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An attachment for a machine having a handle, operable to perform groundworking functions, comprising;an arm member pivotally connectable to said handle; a fluid actuated extendible strut with an accumulator pivotally connected to said arm member and pivotally connectable to said handle when said arm member is connected to said handle; and at least two tools, any selected one of which is detachably mountable on said arm member.
- 2. An attachment according to claim 1 wherein said extendible strut includes a hydraulic cylinder assembly having a cylinder member thereof pivotally connected to one of said handle and arm member and the rod member thereof pivotally connected to opposite ends of said handle and said arm member when said attachment is connected to said handle, means intercommunicating the base and rod ends of said cylinder member, a valve disposed in said intercommunicating means, selectively operable to open said valve and permit free flow of fluid between a base end and a rod end of said cylinder member, and correspondingly the angular displacement of said arm member relative to said handle upon maneuver of said handle by an operator of said machine, and to close said valve and preclude the free flow of fluid between the base and rod ends of said cylinder member, and correspondingly the angular displacement of said arm member relative to said handle, and means for operating said valve.
- 3. An attachment according to claim 2, wherein the accumulator is selectively communicable with variable volume chambers of said cylinder member for compensating for the fluid volume requirements of said chambers.
- 4. An attachment according to claim 2 wherein said valve is electrically actuated and operatively connectable to control means disposed on said machine.
- 5. An attachment according to claim 2 including a fluid passageway intercommunicating the base and rod ends of said cylinder member having a pressure relief valve operable to open upon attainment of a predetermined pressure in a chamber of said cylinder member.
- 6. An attachment according to claim 1 wherein each of said tools is detachably mountable on said arm member by bolting.
- 7. An attachment according to claim 1 wherein each of said tools includes a shank portion connectable to said arm member.
- 8. An attachment according to claim 7 wherein said shank portion is receivable within a slot provided within a bifurcated end portion of said arm member.
- 9. An attachment according to claim 8 wherein said shank portion of said tool is detachably mountable by bolting.
- 10. An attachment according to claim 7 wherein said shank portion is receivable within a socket disposed in an end portion of said arm member.
- 11. An attachment according to claim 10 wherein said shank portion is detachably mountable on said arm member by bolting.
- 12. An attachment according to claim 1 wherein one of said tools comprises a ripping tooth.
- 13. An attachment according to claim 1 wherein one of said tools comprises a compactor.
- 14. An attachment according to claim 13 wherein said compactor includes a rotatable, cylindrical drum having radially projecting studs.
- 15. An attachment according to claim 1 wherein one of said tools comprises a cutter.
- 16. An attachment according to claim 15 wherein said cutter includes a rotatable disc having a circular cutting edge.
- 17. An attachment according to claim 1 wherein one of said tools comprises a splitter.
- 18. An attachment according to claim 17 wherein said splitter includes a pointed portion.
- 19. An attachment according to claim 1 wherein one of said tools comprises a rake.
- 20. An attachment according to claim 1 including a second tool mountable on said handle operable independently of, in conjunctively with or sequentially with said detachably mountable tool.
- 21. An attachment according to claim 20 wherein said second tool comprises a bucket.
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