The present invention relates to work machines such as tractor loader backhoe units, and more specifically to a universal bucket connector for such devices.
A common work machine utilized in the construction field is a tractor loader backhoe which has a loader on the front of the tractor and a backhoe on the rear portion. There are a number of manufacturers of tractors for this purpose as well as bucket styles for the backhoe sections. The variety of equipment has generated a need for universal couplers designed to easily connect the tractor to the bucket of a backhoe assembly. The backhoe buckets are typically attached by a rear mounting pin which is received in a C-shaped slot which may be configured to accommodate a variety of rear pin types. Terms such as “rear”, “front”, “right”, etc. as used herein are from the operator's point of view—typically rearward—away from the loader portion. The front mounting pin configuration for the different bucket styles varies, in terms of pin diameter, spacing from the C-shaped slot, and in the lateral spacing or width of the flanges on the buckets. While a variation of diameter and distance from the C-shaped slot can be readily accommodated, it becomes much more difficult to adapt to a difference in lateral as well as longitudinal pin spacing.
One successful universal coupler for a backhoe assembly is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 9,284,712 wherein a first link is pivotally connected to the articulation joints of the backhoe assembly. Mounting holes for a first and third style bucket with equal lateral pin spacing are provided on the first link. A second link is connected to the first link and is pivotal between a first position in which the mounting holes are exposed and a second position in which the second link covers the holes on the first link and provides the mounting hole diameter and pin spacing for a bucket having a greater pin spacing. This coupler will accommodate either of two buckets of like pin spacing or a third bucket having a greater pin spacing.
What is needed in the art is additional versatility in accommodating backhoe buckets of varying pin spacing, mounting hole location and diameter.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a coupler which accommodates buckets of differing pin location and diameter as well as a greater number of buckets of differing lateral pin spacing.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a universal coupler for connecting multiple style buckets to the articulation joints of a single style work machine. The coupler has a pair of like multi-apertured outer side portions, a pair of like multi-apertured inner side portions partially spanned by the outer side portions, and a pair of like rearwardly extending slotted portions, each disposed laterally intermediate a corresponding outer side portion and inner side portion for receiving a rear bucket mounting pin. Each of a pair of pivotal spacers is disposed laterally intermediate a corresponding outer side portion and inner side portion. The spacers are pivotable between stowed positions and deployed positions aligned with a first pair of the inner side portion apertures for receiving apertured mounting flanges of a first style bucket and at least one front mounting pin. Lateral movement of the first style bucket is minimized by the interengagement of flange inner faces and the spacers. Further pairs of apertures of the inner side portions are positioned to be spanned by the mounting flanges of other style buckets.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a work machine with mounting points for articulated movement of a bucket including a universal coupler for connecting multiple style buckets. The coupler has inner side portions with several longitudinally spaced apart pairs of apertures positioned to be spanned by the mounting flanges of several different style buckets all having mounting holes for receiving at least one front mounting pin. Lateral motion of certain style buckets is minimized by the interengagement of outer faces of the inner side portions of the coupler with inner faces of the bucket flanges. Lateral motion of other style buckets may be minimized by spacers interposed between the outer faces of the inner side portions and the inner faces of the bucket flanges. Lateral motion of further style buckets may be minimized by the interengagement of rearwardly extending rear mounting pin receiving slotted portions of the coupler with inner faces of the bucket flanges.
An advantage of the embodiment described herein is the optional use of non load bearing spacers incorporated in the design of the coupler to prevent side to side movement of the bucket on the coupler.
Another advantage is the embodiment described herein allows for spacers to be kept and stored on the coupler when not in use thereby insuring the correct spacers are used.
Yet another advantage is the embodiment described herein allows for the spacers to be rotated out of the way when not needed allowing additional clearance for alternate attachments.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an exemplary embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
A lever arm is formed by the separation between the pivotal connection at 111 and the pin 115 of link 114. A longer lever arm and resulting greater force-less range of motion connection is achieved by moving the link 114 to be coupled by a pin passing through aperture 116 in the coupler 130. Aperture 116 as well as several other apertures in the outer side portions may be provided with the illustrated bushings if desired. The bucket 120 has a rear mounting pin 121, normally fixed to the bucket, which may be received in rearwardly opening C-shaped rear bucket pin slots 323 (
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The bucket 120 has the greatest transverse separation between mounting flange inner surfaces as well as the greatest longitudinal distance between front and rear mounting pin locations of the two bucket styles discussed. Lateral movement (slop) of bucket 120 is minimized by the spacers 280 and 290. Bucket 600 has the least space between front and rear mounting pin locations and a separation between inner flange surfaces less than that of the other bucket style. This separation is compensated by bucket flange engagement with the outer surfaces of the rear portions 472 and 381.
While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
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