Claims
- 1. An excavating and loading system comprising:
- an excavating wheel assembly comprising two rigid excavating wheels, said excavating wheel assembly having a width at least equal to the widest portion of the remainder of the system;
- each of said excavating wheels including a plurality of digging buckets located immediately adjacent one another to define the entire circumference of the excavating wheel, each bucket having a cutting edge which extends to a stationary wall, and a wall mounted for pivotal movement from a material receiving position to a material dumping position;
- supporting and housing means extending between the two excavating wheels for supporting the excavating wheel assembly;
- means supporting the two excavating wheels cantilever on the supporting and housing means for rotation with respect thereto;
- each of said digging buckets extending continuously between a side wall thereof located immediately adjacent to the supporting and housing means and a side wall thereof defining one end of the excavating wheel assembly;
- drive means for rotating the excavating wheels so that the digging buckets follow a circular path;
- means located within the margins of the excavating wheel assembly and responsive to rotation of the excavating wheels for positively pivoting the movable wall of each digging bucket of the excavating wheels to the material receiving position when the bucket is in the lower and forward portion of the path and for positively pivoting the movable wall to the material dumping position when the bucket is in the upper and rearward portion of the path;
- a vehicle for supporting and manipulating the excavating wheel supporting means and thereby positioning the excavating wheel assembly in engagement with material to be excavated; and
- conveyor means mounted on the vehicle behind the excavating wheel assembly for movement around a course including a relatively low portion positioned to receive material from the digging buckets of the excavating wheels upon the positioning of the movable walls of the buckets in the material dumping position and a relatively high material delivery portion located rearwardly on the vehicle from the low portion.
- 2. The excavating and loading system according to claim 1 wherein the supporting and housing means includes a central portion extending from the vehicle between the two excavating wheels and opposed arms extending in opposite directions from the central portion into the excavating wheels, and wherein the means supporting the excavating wheels for rotation include bearing means supporting the excavating wheels on the arms of the supporting and housing means.
- 3. The excavating and loading system according to claim 2 wherein the two excavating wheels are mounted for rotation about angularly offset axes.
- 4. An excavating and loading system comprising:
- an excavating wheel assembly comprising two rigid excavating wheels, said excavating wheel assembly having a width at least equal to the widest portion of the remainder of the system;
- each of said excavating wheels including a plurality of digging buckets located immediately adjacent one another to define the entire circumference of the excavating wheel, each bucket having a cutting edge which extends to a stationary wall, and a wall mounted for pivotal movement from a material receiving position to a material dumping position;
- supporting and housing means extending between the two excavating wheels for supporting the excavating wheel assembly;
- means supporting the two excavating wheels cantilever on the supporting and housing means for rotation with respect thereto;
- each of said digging buckets extending continuously between a side wall thereof located immediately adjacent to the supporting and housing means and a side wall thereof defining one end of the excavating wheel assembly;
- drive means for rotating the excavating wheels so that the digging buckets follow a circular path;
- means located within the margins of the excavating wheel assembly and responsive to rotation of the excavating wheels for positively pivoting the movable wall of each digging bucket of the excavating wheels to the material receiving position when the bucket is in the lower and forward portion of the path and for positively pivoting the movable wall to the material dumping position when the bucket is in the upper and rearward portion of the path;
- a vehicle for supporting and manipulating the excavating wheel supporting means and thereby positioning the excavating wheel assembly in engagement with material to be excavated;
- conveyor means mounted on the vehicle behind the excavating wheel assembly for movement around a course including a relatively low portion positioned to receive material from the digging buckets of the excavating wheels upon the positioning of the movable walls of the buckets in the material dumping position and a relatively high material delivery portion located rearwardly on the vehicle from the low portion;
- said supporting and housing means including a central portion extending from the vehicle between the two excavating wheels and opposed arms extending in opposite directions from the central portion into the excavating wheels;
- the means supporting the excavating wheels for rotation including bearing means supporting the excavating wheels on the arms of the supporting and housing means;
- a drive shaft extending through the central portion of the supporting and housing means;
- right angle drive means driven by the drive shaft and located at the intersection of the central portion and the arms of the supporting and housing means;
- said right angle drive means having dual outputs each extending through one of the arms; and
- speed reducer means each driven by one of the outputs of the right angle drive means and in turn drivingly connected to one of the excavating wheels to effect rotation thereof.
- 5. The excavating and loading system according to claim 4 wherein the two excavating wheels are mounted for rotation about angularly offset axes.
- 6. The excavating and loading system according to claim 2 further characterized by:
- dual motor means each mounted within one of the excavating wheels and each having an output;
- means drivingly connected to the output of each motor means to the surrounding excavating wheel whereby the motor means effect rotation of the excavating wheel; and
- means extending through at least the central portion of the supporting and housing means for supplying operating power from the vehicle to the motor means.
- 7. An excavating and loading system comprising:
- a vehicle;
- supporting and housing means including a central portion extending forwardly from the vehicle and a pair of arms extending laterally outwardly in opposite directions from the central portion;
- an excavating wheel assembly comprising at least two rigid excavating wheels, said excavating wheel assembly having a width at least equal to the widest portion of the remainder of the system;
- means supporting the two excavating wheels cantilever on the arms of the supporting and housing means for rotation with respect thereto;
- each of said excavating wheels including a plurality of digging buckets located immediately adjacent one another to define the entire circumference of the excavating wheel, each bucket having a cutting edge which extends to a stationary wall, and a wall mounted for pivotal movement from a material receiving position to a material dumping position;
- each of said digging buckets extending continuously between a side wall thereof located immediately adjacent to the central portion of the supporting and housing means and a side wall thereof defining one end of the excavating wheel assembly;
- means for rotating the excavating wheels so that the digging buckets follow a circular path;
- means extending through at least the central portion of the supporting and housing means for supplying operating power to the excavating wheel rotating means;
- means located within the margins of the excavating wheel assembly and responsive to rotation of the excavating wheels for positively positioning the movable wall of each digging bucket of the excavating wheel in the material dumping position when the bucket is in the upper and rearward portion of the path; and
- conveyor means mounted on the vehicle behind the excavating wheel assembly for movement around a course including a relatively low portion positioned to receive material from the digging buckets of the excavating wheels upon the positioning of the movable walls of the buckets in the material dumping position and a relatively high material delivery position located rearwardly on the vehicle from the low portion.
- 8. The excavating and loading system according to claim 7 wherein the arms of the supporting and housing means extend angularly forwardly from the points of connection to the central portion so that the excavating wheels are supported for rotation about angularly offset axes, and so that the forward portions of the excavating wheels are positioned in a relatively adjacent and the rear portions of the excavating wheels are positioned in a relatively spaced apart relationship.
- 9. An excavating and loading system comprising:
- a vehicle;
- supporting and housing means including a central portion extending forwardly from the vehicle and a pair of arms extending laterally outwardly in opposite directions from the central portion;
- an excavating wheel assembly comprising at least two rigid excavating wheels, said excavating wheel assembly having a width at least equal to the widest portion of the remainder of the system;
- means supporting the two excavating wheels cantilever on the arms of the supporting and housing means for rotation with respect thereto;
- each of said excavating wheels including a plurality of digging buckets located immediately adjacent one another to define the entire circumference of the excavating wheel, each bucket having a cutting edge which extends to a stationary wall, and a wall mounted for pivotal movement from a material receiving position to a material dumping position;
- each of said digging buckets extending continuously between a side wall thereof located immediately adjacent to the central portion of the supporting and housing means and a side wall thereof defining one end of the excavating wheel assembly;
- means for rotating the excavating wheels so that the digging buckets follow a circular path;
- means extending through at least the central portion of the supporting and housing means for supplying operating power to the excavating wheel rotating means;
- means located within the margins of the excavating wheel assembly and responsive to rotation of the excavating wheels for positively positioning the movable wall of each digging bucket of the excavating wheel in the material dumping position when the bucket is in the upper and rearward portion of the path;
- conveyor means mounted on the vehicle behind the excavating wheel assembly for movement around a course including a relatively low portion positioned to receive material from the digging buckets of the excavating wheels upon the positioning of the movable walls of the buckets in the material dumping position and a relatively high material delivery position located rearwardly on the vehicle from the low portion;
- drive shaft means extending from the vehicle through the central portion of the supporting and housing means;
- right angle drive means mounted at the intersection of the central portion and the arms of the supporting and housing means and having an input drivingly connected to the drive shaft means;
- said right angle drive means further characterized by dual outputs extending to the arms of the supporting and housing means; and
- dual speed reducer means each driven by one of the outputs of the right angle drive means and in turn drivingly connected to one of the wheels for effecting rotation thereof under the action of operating power supplied by the drive shaft means.
- 10. The excavating and loading system according to claim 9 wherein the two excavating wheels are mounted for rotation about angularly offset axes.
- 11. The excavating and loading system according to claim 7 further characterized by:
- a pair of motors each supported on one of the arms of the supporting and housing means and each positioned within one of the excavating wheels, each of said motors having an output;
- means drivingly interconnecting the output of each motor and the surrounding excavating wheel; and
- means extending through at least the central portion of the supporting and housing means for supplying operating power to the motors.
- 12. An excavating and loading system comprising:
- a vehicle;
- supporting and housing means extending forwardly from the vehicle and including a central portion and arms extending laterally outwardly from the central portion in opposite directions;
- an excavating wheel assembly comprising two rigid excavating wheels, said excavating wheel assembly having a width at least equal to the widest portion of the remainder of the system;
- each of said excavating wheels including a plurality of digging buckets located immediately adjacent one another to define the entire circumference of the excavating wheel, each bucket having a cutting edge which extends to a stationary wall, and a wall mounted for pivotal movement between a material receiving position and a material dumping position;
- each of said digging buckets extending continuously between a side wall thereof located immediately adjacent to the central portion of the supporting and housing means and a side wall thereof defining one end of the excavating wheel assembly;
- means supporting the two excavating wheels cantilever on the arms of the supporting and housing means for rotation with respect thereto;
- drive shaft means extending through the central portion of the supporting and housing means;
- right angle drive means mounted at the intersection of the central portion and the arms of the supporting and housing means, said right angle drive means including an input drivingly connected to the drive shaft means and dual outputs extending through the arms of the supporting and housing means;
- speed reducer means each drivingly connected to one output of the right angle drive means and in turn drivingly connected to one of the wheels for effecting rotation thereof under the action of operating power supplied by the drive shaft means;
- means located within the margins of the excavating wheel assembly and responsive to rotation of the excavating wheels for positively positioning the movable wall of each digging bucket in the material dumping position when the bucket is in the upper and rearward portion of the path; and
- conveyor means mounted on the vehicle behind the excavating wheel assembly for movement around a course including a relatively low portion positioned to receive material from the digging buckets of the excavating wheels upon the positioning of the movable walls of the buckets in the material dumping position and a relatively high material delivery position located rearwardly on the vehicle from the low portion.
- 13. The excavating and loading system according to claim 12 wherein the speed reducer means each comprises a planetary gearset supported in one of the arms of the supporting and housing means and having an output drivingly connected to the surrounding excavating wheel.
- 14. The excavating and loading system according to claim 12 further characterized by motor means mounted on the supporting and housing means and having an output drivingly connected to the drive shaft means.
- 15. The excavating and loading system according to claim 12 further characterized by engine means mounted on the vehicle and having an output, and means forming a driving connection between the output of the engine means and the drive shaft means.
- 16. The excavating and loading system according to claim 12 wherein the two excavating wheels are supported on the arms of the supporting and housing means for rotation about axes extending angularly forwardly so that the forward portions of the two excavating wheels are located more closely adjacent one another than the rearward portions thereof.
- 17. An excavating and loading system comprising:
- a vehicle;
- supporting and housing means including a central portion extending forwardly from the vehicle and a pair of arms extending laterally outwardly in opposite directions from the central portion;
- an excavating wheel assembly comprising two rigid excavating wheels, said excavating wheel assembly having a width at least equal to the widest portion of the remainder of the system;
- means supporting the two excavating wheels cantilever on the arms of the supporting and housing means for rotation with respect thereto;
- each of said excavating wheels including a plurality of digging buckets located immediately adjacent one another to define the entire circumference of the excavating wheel, each bucket having a cutting edge which extends to a stationary wall, and a wall mounted for pivotal movement between a material receiving position and a material dumping position;
- each of said digging buckets extending continuously between a side wall thereof located immediately adjacent to the central portion of the supporting and housing means and a side wall thereof defining one end of the excavating wheel assembly;
- a pair of excavating wheel rotating motors each mounted within one of the excavating wheels and each supported on one of the arms of the supporting and housing means, each of said excavating wheel rotating motors having an output;
- means forming a driving connection between the output of each motor and the surrounding excavating wheel whereby the motor functions to effect rotation of the excavating wheel;
- means located within the margins of the excavating wheel assembly and responsive for rotation of the excavating wheels for positively positioning the movable wall of each digging bucket of the excavating wheel in the material dumping position when the bucket is in the upper and rearward part of the path; and
- conveyor means mounted on the vehicle behind the excavating wheel assembly for movement around a course including a relatively low portion positioned to receive material from the digging buckets of the excavating wheels upon the positioning of the movable walls of the buckets in the material dumping position and a relatively high material delivery portion located rearwardly on the vehicle from the low portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of copending application Ser. No. 435,296, filed Jan. 21, 1974, for MULTI-WHEELED EXCAVATOR AND CONVEYING SYSTEM, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,896,571, granted July 29, 1975.
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