The present disclosure relates to a work attachment associated with a motor grader.
Motor graders include a work attachment that is mounted between a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels of the motor grader. The work attachment includes a moldboard that is coupled to a Drawbar-Circle-Moldboard (DCM) system of the motor grader. When a motor grader is used for a work operation, such as a snow removal operation, the motor grader typically moves quickly with the moldboard forcing against a ground surface or in float. At times, there can be objects present in a drive path of the motor grader that are higher than the ground surface. When such objects are present in the drive path and the moldboard impacts the objects, the impacts of the moldboard with the object can translate forces to components of the motor grader, including the DCM system.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,143,531, hereinafter referred to as the '531 patent, describes a plow protection device. Such a device may, for example, protect a plow against substantial damage from impact with an obstruction such as a utility cover. The plow protection device described in the '531 patent multiplies velocity, distance, and kinetic energy at the point of impact between the plow and the obstruction to lift the plow's cutting edge up and away from the obstruction and the road or other plowing surface. By actively lifting the cutting edge over the impacted obstruction, the plow protection device thereby limits duration and severity of impact and minimizes resulting stresses. Further, the plow protection device includes a wear protector that protects the plow from wear due to friction with the plowing surface. However, the lifting mechanism for lifting and locking the cutting edge above ground level described in the '531 patent includes a number of components and is complex in design and operation.
In one aspect of the present disclosure, a work attachment for a motor grader is provided. The motor grader includes a moldboard defining a plurality of first apertures. The motor grader also includes a trip edge assembly coupled to the moldboard. The trip edge assembly includes a trip edge structure. The trip edge assembly also includes a pivoting mechanism for pivoting a portion of the trip edge assembly in a first direction with respect to the moldboard when the trip edge assembly encounters an object in a drive path of the motor grader. The trip edge assembly further includes a mounting structure defining a plurality of second apertures. The plurality of second apertures are aligned with the plurality of first apertures to receive mechanical fasteners for removably coupling the trip edge assembly with the moldboard.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, a motor grader is provided. The motor grader includes a frame. The motor grader also includes a drawbar-circle-moldboard system coupled to the frame. The motor grader further includes a work attachment coupled to the drawbar-circle-moldboard system. The work attachment includes a moldboard defining a plurality of first apertures. The motor grader also includes a trip edge assembly coupled to the moldboard. The trip edge assembly includes a trip edge structure. The trip edge assembly also includes a pivoting mechanism for pivoting a portion of the trip edge assembly in a first direction with respect to the moldboard when the trip edge assembly encounters an object in a drive path of the motor grader. The trip edge assembly further includes a mounting structure defining a plurality of second apertures. The plurality of second apertures are aligned with the plurality of first apertures to receive mechanical fasteners for removably coupling the trip edge assembly with the moldboard.
In yet another aspect of the present disclosure, a trip edge assembly for a work attachment associated with a motor grader is provided. The trip edge assembly includes a trip edge structure. The trip edge assembly also includes a pivoting mechanism for pivoting a portion of the trip edge assembly in a first direction with respect to the moldboard when the trip edge assembly encounters an object in a drive path of the motor grader. The trip edge assembly further includes a mounting structure defining a plurality of second apertures. The plurality of second apertures are aligned with the plurality of first apertures to receive mechanical fasteners for removably coupling the trip edge assembly with the moldboard.
Other features and aspects of this disclosure will be apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawings.
The front frame 102 also supports a work implement 122. The work implement 122 may be used to perform work operations, such as grading or snow removal. The work implement 122 is positioned between the rear wheels 108 and the front wheels 110. More particularly, the work implement 122 is supported by a drawbar 116 and a circle 120 of a Drawbar-Circle-Moldboard (DCM) system 114. The drawbar 116 and the circle 120 are coupled to the front frame 102. Further, the work implement 122 includes a moldboard 124 and one or more hydraulic cylinders 107 to support or move the moldboard 124.
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Further, the second section 138 of the trip edge structure 134 is embodied as a pivotable flap. The second section 138 of the trip edge structure 134 includes a third plate 144. The third plate 144 includes a number of third apertures 146. The third apertures 146 are aligned with apertures 148 defined in a number of cutting edges 150 to receive mechanical fasteners 152. The mechanical fasteners 152 removably couple the cutting edges 150 with the third plate 144 of the second section 138. It should be noted that the mechanical fasteners 152 may embody any one of a bolt, a screw, a rivet, a pin, and the like, without any limitations. When the cutting edges 150 are coupled with the third plate 144, the cutting edges 150 vertically extend downwards and below a lower edge 154 of the third plate 144. In the illustrated embodiment, each trip edge segment 132 includes a pair of cutting edges 150 (see
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Each of the pivoting mechanisms 166 includes one or more spring members 172. The spring members 172 may include a torsion spring, without any limitations. In the illustrated embodiment, each of the pivoting mechanisms 166 includes two spring members 172. Alternatively, the pivoting mechanisms 166 may include a single spring member or more than two spring members 172, without any limitations. The spring members 172 are arranged on respective shafts 174. Each of the shafts 174 is supported by a first pair of brackets 176 and a second pair of brackets 178. The first pair of brackets 176 is fixedly coupled with the first plate 140 of the first section 136. Whereas, the second pair of brackets 178 is fixedly coupled with the third plate 144 of the second section 138. In one example, each of the first and second pair of brackets 176, 178 includes bearing members (not shown). The pivoting mechanism 166 also includes a set screw 190 (shown in
Further, one end limb (not shown) of the spring members 172 is fixedly connected to a rear side 180 (shown in
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The present disclosure relates to a trip edge assembly 130 for the work implement 122. As the trip edge assembly design disclosed herein allows the trip edge assembly 130 to pivot and deflect around immovable objects present in the drive path, forces from a possible impact of the work implement 122 with such objects may be diminished. The trip edge assembly 130 may reduce the likelihood of damage to the moldboard 124 and/or deformation of the DCM system 114. Further, each of the trip edge segments 132 of the trip edge assembly 130 includes individual pivoting mechanisms 166. Accordingly, only the trip edge segment that encounters with the object 168 deflects around the object 168 without causing pivoting motion of the remaining trip edge segments.
The trip edge assembly design provides a solution for avoiding impact of the work implement 122 with the objects present in the drive path 170 of the motor grader 100. Also, the trip edge assembly 130 disclosed herein can be retrofitted on an existing work implement without making any modifications to the work implement. Further, the trip edge assembly 130 can be easily coupled with the work implement 122 in field by simply replacing a cutting edge assembly with the trip edge assembly 130.
While aspects of the present disclosure have been particularly shown and described with reference to the embodiments above, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various additional embodiments may be contemplated by the modification of the disclosed machines, systems and methods without departing from the spirit and scope of what is disclosed. Such embodiments should be understood to fall within the scope of the present disclosure as determined based upon the claims and any equivalents thereof.