This disclosure relates to an implement attachment for farm, ranch, and earthmoving equipment, such as a skid steer, skid loader, or front loader. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a tree grubber implement for attachment with a skid steer to easily rip the soil and uproot vegetation such as trees and shrubs.
A skid steer (also commonly referred to as a skid steer loader) is a compact vehicle that is commonly used for agricultural or construction work to move materials. Because of their smaller size and lower price point, skid steers are popular workhorses for many applications in a variety of settings.
In their most common configuration, skid steers travel on wheels that are driven hydraulically. Some skid steers are outfitted with tracks so that they have improved traction to enable them to traverse difficult terrain. Skid steer vehicles commonly have at least one loader lift arm that is pivotally coupled to the chassis of the vehicle to raise and lower at the operator’s command. This arm typically has a bucket, blade, or another implement attached to the end of the arm that can be lifted and lowered. The bucket is the most common tool attached to the arm of the skid steer vehicle used to carry supplies or particulate matter such as gravel, sand, or dirt around a worksite. To enable these tools to be easily and quickly interchangeable, standard tool implement engagement mechanisms have been developed.
The accompanying drawings facilitate an understanding of the various embodiments.
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It should be noted that although the joints and the angular orientation between the boom 210, stick 216, and foot 206 are fixed in the embodiment shown in the figures, it is anticipated that these joints can be articulated and their angles can be controllable by the operator to enable additional ranges of motion. However, by keeping the implement component joinery simple and fixed, the overall cost of the tree grubber implement 200 can be kept lower and affordable.
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Located along the upper edge of the mounting plate 202 is one or more series of forward or outward facing (e.g., extending toward the foot) serrated teeth 230. In the embodiment shown, these teeth 230 are arranged horizontally along the two upper outer corners of the mounting plate 202.
Actuators of the machinery 100 such as the skid steer shown in the figures, such as boom and/or bucket hydraulic cylinders 102, engage the mounting plate 202 of the implement 200 via the aforementioned standard coupling mechanism. In operation, the user, by operating the skid steer controls to operate the boom and/or bucket hydraulic cylinders 102 of the skid steer 100, the user can raise, lower, and pivot the implement 200. These actions enable the user to change the angle of the foot 206 (and its claws 218) with respect to the vehicle (and ground). For example,
It may be seen that the length of the arm 204 enables the implement 200 to have farther extended reach. More than one version of the implement with differing arm lengths may be fabricated and made available for different applications. In operation, the user may operate the boom and/or bucket hydraulic cylinders so that the claws 218 of the foot 206 can be passed along the contours of the terrain to rake, scrape, and rip the dirt and roots or clear low-growing brush, and the foot 206 (and the claws 218) can be used to push or pull on tree trunks and shrubs to uproot the vegetation. The claws 218 can even be used to pick up and move tree trunks of certain diameters and other vegetation. Additionally, the user may maneuver the angle and position of the mounting plate 202 to use the serrated teeth 230 positioned along its upper edge to clear and move vegetation.
Because powered vehicles like skid steers, skid loaders, and front end loaders are powerful, light, and compact machines that are easily maneuverable into tight spaces, they are especially suited as the base machinery using the tree grubber implement 200. The main standard components of skid steer loaders include an operator’s cab, a diesel or gasoline engine, hydraulic pumps, hydraulic cylinders and pistons, hydrostatic transmission, and a pair of lift arms. Because of the easy maneuverability and the small size of the skid steer, the tree grubber implement 200 described herein allows it to be used navigate in cramped spaces to clear brush and uproot and remove trees and other unwanted vegetation.
The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth below with particularity in the appended claims. However, modifications, variations, and changes to the exemplary embodiments described above will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and the tree grubber implement described herein thus encompasses such modifications, variations, and changes and are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein.
This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Pat. Application No. 63/317,531 filed on Mar. 7, 2022, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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63317531 | Mar 2022 | US |