Various utilitarian implements for powered work machines such as tractors, skid steer loaders, combines, excavating machines, bulldozers, front end loaders, etc. are well known. Typical tasks performed by such work machines include construction, digging, grading, excavating, etc. Exemplary attachments for these vehicles include buckets, scoops, forks, front-end loaders, dozer blades, plows, landscaping implements, trenchers, toothbars, brooms, rakes, tillers, backhoes, and other material-handling and general application tools.
The interchangeability of these implements on a single work machine is generally desirable in order to enhance the versatility of these machines. Accordingly, quick attachment mechanisms for mounting and dismounting such implements have been developed to facilitate this interchangeability.
However, conventional quick attachment designs generally do not allow for the tilting of the implement about a horizontal axis during operation. Such tilting can be desirable, where, for example, the work machine encounters uneven terrain, or where the operation to be carried out by the implement would be facilitated were the implement capable of being tilted. Attachment mechanisms that do allow for tilting suffer from other drawbacks, such as complicated and expensive designs, inability to support heavy loads, etc.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide an attachment assembly for work machines that is inexpensive, easy to operate, is a compact and simplified design, and allows for tilting about a longitudinal axis of the work machine to which the implement is attached.
The problems of the prior art have been overcome by the present invention, which provides an adaptor for mounting on a work machine, the adapter comprising an attachment for individually attaching one or more working implements to the work machine and allowing lateral rotation or tilting of the working implement, thereby raising one lateral end of the implement while simultaneously lowering the opposite lateral end. Preferably the adapter is permanently mounted to the work machine (and remains dormant when not in use), although removable mounting of the adapter is within the scope of the present invention.
In a preferred embodiment, the adapter includes first and second plates, slidable with respect to each other. The first plate is adapted to be mounted to the working machine and remains stationary. The second plate is rotatably mounted to the first plate, and can be rotated in response to a suitable actuator, such as a hydraulic cylinder. The working implement can be mounted to the second plate, which preferably includes a quick attachment configuration for ease of mounting.
The tilting adjustment is particularly useful when the angle of attack of the work implement is not level, or when the angle of attack is level but the grading or other operation requires skewing of the implement.
In certain embodiments, the adapter of the invention can include permanently or removably mounted quick attachment members on its front face, for quick attachment of utilitarian accessories thereto.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become readily apparent upon reference to the following description and drawings.
Turning first to
One upper corner of the plate 12 includes an ear 16 that extends upwardly from the plate 12 as shown. The ear 16 allows for attachment of one end of an actuator 20, preferably a hydraulic cylinder. The ear 16 can be an integral part of the plate 12, or can be coupled to the plate by suitable means such as welding.
The rear plate 14 also includes various longitudinal brackets 21a-21d that provide stability to the adapter and also provide a means for connecting the adapter to the work machine. For example, holes 22 can be provided in the brackets that accommodate pins, bolts or the like for securing the adapter to the work machine. Alternatively, the plate 12 can be configured to receive a conventional quick attach member or members (
The front plate 12 and the rear plate 14 are placed in aligning engagement, such that each of the slots formed in the front plate 12 register with a corresponding slot in the rear plate 14. The plates can be secured in alignment such as with nut and bolt 24, 25. In addition, nuts and bolt assemblies 40 or the like are placed in each of the aligned slots, preferably with suitable bushings and washers, as shown in
The bolt assemblies 40 described above help maintain the plates in aligning engagement, and also provide stops that limit the extent of the rotation of one plate relative to another. For example, with reference to
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the length of the slots on either the plate 12 or the plate 14 will dictate the maximum relative rotation possible. Preferably the slots are of such a length that a relative rotation of from about 15-25°, preferably about 18-20° is possible.
Preferably the relative rotation is in response to an actuator, such as a hydraulic cylinder 20. Since upon rotation to the position shown in
The adapter 10 preferably attaches to the working implement with spring-loaded spikes 33 that are coupled to the adapter. The spikes position in slots in the working implement. In addition, working implements generally have a bar or the like that fits under soffit 36 formed on the front plate 12 to further secure the working implement to the adapter 10. A conventional quick attach also can be used to secure the adapter to the working implement, as shown in
Although the foregoing description describes the adapter 10 as a separate member, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the adapter can be made as an integral part of the working implement without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In addition, the front side of the adapter can itself include male quick attach members so that a utilitarian accessory such as a bucket can be attached to the adaptor. Such an attachment can be permanent or removable. Thus, in certain embodiments, two quick attach mechanisms are used; one to attach the adaptor to the working implement, and the other to attach a utilitarian accessory to the adaptor.
Lateral wear plates 150, 151 also can be used at lateral slots 45, 46 as shown. As is with central wear plates 50, 51, the outer lateral wear plates 150 are preferably made of steel and are about ¼ inch thick, and the inner war plates 151 are made of a polyolefin, polyurethane or preferably nylon, and are about 3/16 inches thick. In the embodiment shown, the lateral wear plates have a diameter of about four inches.
A similar outer plate/inner wear plate arrangement can be used between plates 12 and 14, if desired.
This application claims priority of Provisional Ser. No. 60/644,551 filed Jan. 18, 2005, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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