This invention relates to a novel device mountable on a prime mover for lifting a detachable implement of the prime mover. The invention further contemplates a novel apparatus provided with a detachable implement, having means for lifting, transporting and lowering such implement when detached from the prime mover.
In the construction and other industries, it has been a common practice to detachably mount different types of implements on prime movers for performing different work functions. Typical of such machines are crawler and wheel type tractors provided with push frames and couplers mounted on such frames, on which various implements such as dozer blades, rakes, stump splitters, tree saws and the like may be detachably connected. In the course of the use of such machines on a job site, it often is required to disconnect such implements and remove them from the job site. Normally such implements are detached from such machines and then loaded onto truck bodies to be transported to a remote storage or another job site. Because of the substantial size and weight of such implements, it often is difficult to lift and place such implements on truck bodies. Accordingly, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide an expedient and economical means for lifting an implement detached from a prime mover such as a crawler tractor and the like, situated on the ground, lifting such implement and placing it on a truck bed for transportation to a remote site.
The principal objective of the invention is achieved by providing an apparatus generally comprising a prime mover such as a crawler or wheel type tractor; a push frame mounted on the prime mover for pivotal movement about a transverse axis; means operatively interconnecting the prime mover and the push frame for pivoting the push frame about such transverse axis; and a boom pivotally mounted on the prime mover about such transverse axis, and extending forwardly including a base section having a portion supportable on a surface of the prime mover when the boom is in an inoperative condition, and an extendable section supportable on the coupler when in an extended, operable condition, having means for detachably connecting an implement detached from the coupler and situated on the ground to the extended section, whereby when such implement is detached from the coupler, the extendable section of the boom is extended relative to the base section and supported on the coupler, the extendable section is connected to the detached implement, and the push frame is pivoted upwardly above its transverse axis, the implement may be lifted and lowered to position it. Preferably, the boom consists of a base section pivotally connected to the prime mover and one or more extendable sections telescopically connected to such base section. Regardless of the specific configuration of the boom, it is intended that in the operative condition, it will be supported by the push frame and preferably rested on the coupler mounted on the push frame and extending beyond the coupler so that the lifting and lowering of the push frame will correspondingly lift and lower the boom and the detached implement attached to the forwardly projecting, free end thereof.
a is an enlarged, fragmentary view of the boom shown in
b is a view similar to the view shown in
a is a view similar to the view shown in
b is a view similar to the view shown in
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Boom 13 includes a base section 26 and a pair of extendable sections 27 and 28 telescopically connected to the base section. Base section 26 is disposed on one side of engine 16 pivotally connected at a rear end thereof to a bracket 29 rigidly mounted on the lower frame structure of the tractor for pivotal movement about a transverse axis disposed parallel to the pivot axis of the push frame, and supported at a forward end thereof on a bracket 30 supported on the housing of the engine compartment. In the inoperative position as shown in
Mounted on the free end of extendable section 28 is a fixture 32 providing an aperture to which a line 33 may be passed and secured and which may be attached at the opposite end thereof to the implement resting on the ground.
The boom may be mounted on either side of the engine compartment and pivotally connected to the frame assembly of the tractor in any suitable manner. In addition, two booms may be provided, one on each side of the engine compartment, and a single boom having a substantially U-shaped configuration may be provided. A single boom section or multiple boom sections may be provided, extendable in any manner including having them telescopically connected. Although in the telescopic boom arrangement shown in
In the use of the apparatus as shown in
The boom as described may consist of a single base section and a single extendable section as shown in
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.
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