Claims
- 1. A vibrating bucket screen attachment for picking up debris from a surface with particles, and for connection to the arm structure and hydraulic system of a mobile machine, comprising:
- a) a frame having front, side, and rear portions and comprising:
- 1) mounting means for attachment to the arm structure and hydraulic system of the mobile machine;
- 2) support means for supporting the frame relative to the surface and engaging the surface at respective locations adjacent the side portions, the respective locations defining a generally horizontal plane; and
- 3) a blade on the front portion of the frame and having a generally horizontally extending elongate cutting edge for engaging the surface and picking up the debris and particles as the mobile machine is driven on the surface, the cutting edge being disposed in or below the plane defined by the support means; and
- b) a vibrating separator bucket resiliently mounted within the frame to minimize transmission of vibrations to the frame, the bucket comprising:
- 1) vibration means for vibrating the bucket;
- 2) a pair of upwardly extending transversely walls and an upwardly extending rear wall between the transverse walls; and
- 3) a bottom vibrating particulate screen portion for screening the debris and particles flowing across the blade and into the bucket, the screen portion being fixed to the transverse and rear walls to form the bucket, the screen portion further being:
- i) disposed rearwardly of and adjacent to the blade;
- ii) spaced from the blade to aid in minimizing transmission of vibrations to the blade and frame; and
- iii) disposed above the cutting edge of the blade and the plane defined by the support means such that the screen portion is spaced from the surface whereby the debris remains in the bucket and the particles pass through the screen portion to return to the surface.
- 2. The attachment of claim 1, wherein at least one of the upwardly extending walls of the bucket comprises a solid portion.
- 3. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the bucket is mounted on the frame with means for adjusting the amplitude of the vibrations of the bucket.
- 4. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the blade is adjustable relative the support means of the frame such that the cutting edge of the blade is disposable to penetrate the surface at different depths.
- 5. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the upwardly extending transverse walls comprise a pair of frame members disposed opposite of each other and the bucket further comprises a plurality of screen wires running parallel to each other and connected to the frame members, each of the adjacent pair of screen wires forming an elongate slot extending between the frame members to form a harp screen to separate the debris from the particles more quickly.
- 6. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the screen portion comprises an aperture punch plate.
- 7. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the vibration means is operated by the hydraulic system of the mobile machine.
- 8. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the bucket includes the rear wall being resiliently mounted on the frame.
- 9. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the bucket includes a front portion which is resiliently mounted on the frame.
- 10. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the support means includes friction reducing means for supporting the frame relative to the surface and for reducing friction between the attachment and the surface.
- 11. The attachment of claim 10, wherein the friction reducing means includes a runner.
- 12. The attachment of claim 10, wherein the friction reducing means includes a wheel.
- 13. The attachment of claim 10, wherein the friction reducing means is adjustable relative the cutting edge for adjusting the depth at which the cutting edge digs into the surface.
- 14. The attachment of claim 1 and further comprising sweeping means disposed forwardly of and adjacent to the elongate cutting edge for sweeping the debris and particles over the blade and into the separator bucket.
- 15. The attachment of claim 14, wherein the sweeping means comprises a powered roller broom with bristles.
- 16. The attachment of claim 14, wherein the sweeping means comprises a powered roller with resilient strips.
- 17. The attachment of claim 14, wherein the sweeping means comprises a powered roller with rigid, tension-mounted tines.
- 18. The attachment of claim 1 and further comprising magnetic means on the separator for attracting and holding metallic debris.
- 19. The attachment of claim 18, wherein the magnetic means comprises an electromagnet traversing the separator bucket adjacent the cutting blade, the electromagnet being deactivatable to release metallic debris from the attachment.
- 20. The attachment of claim 1 and further comprising a telescoping rake mounted on the frame and being extendable forwardly of the cutting edge to perform raking operations.
- 21. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the support means comprises elongate bottom portions integral with the side portions of the frame.
- 22. A vibrating bucket screen attachment for picking up debris from a surface with particles, and for connection to the arm structure and hydraulic system of a mobile machine, comprising
- a) a frame for an excavating bucket comprising:
- 1) mounting means for attachment to the arm structure and hydraulic system of the mobile machine,
- 2) side portions with bottom portions for engaging the surface, the bottom portions defining a plane,
- 3) a forwardly disposed blade with a horizontally extending elongate cutting edge between the side portions for traversing the surface and picking up the debris and particles, the cutting edge being disposed in or below the plane defined by the bottom portions,
- 4) means for rigidly spacing apart the side portions, and
- 5) an open portion between the side portions; and
- b) a vibrating bucket resiliently mounted in and spaced from the frame such that transmission of vibrations to the frame is minimized and comprising:
- 1) vibration means for vibrating the vibrating bucket;
- 2) a pair of sidewalls disposed transversely of each other;
- 3) a rear wall disposed transversely of the blade; and
- 4) a particulate screen floor portion disposed rearwardly of, spaced from and adjacent to the blade and above the cutting edge of the blade and bottom portions for screening the debris from the particles, the debris remaining in the vibrating bucket, the particles falling through the screen and open portion and back to the surface as the attachment traverses the surface.
- 23. A vibrating bucket screen attachment for picking up debris from a surface with particles, and for connection to the arm structure and hydraulic system of a mobile machine, comprising
- a) a frame for an excavating bucket comprising:
- 1) a rear frame portion with mounting means for attachment to the arm structure and hydraulic system of the mobile machine,
- 2) a pair of end frame portions disposed transversely of each other and extending forwardly from the rear frame portion, the end portions having bottom portions for engaging the surface, the bottom portions defining a plane, each of the end frame portions having curved front portions curving upwardly from the bottom portions,
- 3) a blade with an elongate cutting edge and being mounted between the curved front portions of the end frame portions, the blade engaging the surface and scooping up the debris and particles, the cutting edge being disposed in or below the plane defined by the bottom portions and
- 4) an open portion disposed between the bottom portions for allowing particles to return to the surface;
- b) a vibrating bucket shaped to fit in the frame and comprising:
- 1) a rear plate disposed transversely of the blade,
- 2) a pair of end plates transversely of each other and extending forwardly from the rear plate,
- 3) a particulate screen mounted between the end plates and between the rear plate and the blade, the screen rearwardly of, adjacent to and spaced from the blade, the screen spaced above the bottom portions of the end frame portions, and
- 4) a hydraulically operated vibrator on the rear plate and being operated by the hydraulic system of the mobile machine; and
- c) resilient means for mounting the vibrating bucket in the frame and for suppressing vibrations of the vibrating bucket relative to the blade and frame such that transmission of vibrations to the frame is minimized whereby the particles and debris flowing across the blade and onto the screen are separated by the screen, the debris being retained in the vibrating bucket and the particles passing through the screen and falling back to the surface as the attachment traverses the surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/531,783 filed on Jun. 1, 1990, now abandoned.
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