Patent classifications
E02F3/962
Retrofittable conversion tine system for bucket loaders
A conversion kit for converting a front-loader bucket for use as a forklift, a bale transporter or similar object mover. Parallel tine assemblies pivoted to a bucket top include tines that normally project forwardly, and cooperating vertical arms linked to the tines. The arms are fastened at their bottoms within protective elbow brackets to which the tines are pinned. The arms support hollow pivot sleeves penetrated by axle members that enable tine assembly rotation. A plurality of box-like receivers forming sockets enable the quick connection and/or disconnection of parts. Lower receiver sockets removably support pivot sleeves secured to quick-connect plugs that are penetrated by axle segments. A pair of rigid, tine stowage brackets may be secured at the rear. After the projecting tines are unpinned from front mounted elbow brackets, the tine assembly may rotate over the bucket to an out-of-the way position.
Power operated locking system for earth moving equipment and method
An adaptor includes a body defining a longitudinal axis, and a transverse axis that is normal to the longitudinal axis. The body also has a leading portion defining a lock receiving recess extending transversely at least partially through the leading portion. The leading portion defines at least one linear portion in the lock receiving recess that is configured to engage the power locking device.
CONSTRUCTION MACHINE WORK INFORMATION GENERATION SYSTEM AND WORK INFORMATION GENERATION METHOD
A work information generation system includes: a data acquisition unit that acquires time-series work data for determining work content of work performed by a construction machine and attendant situation data representing an attendant situation including at least one of a situation of the construction machine and a situation around the construction machine when the work is performed; a work content determination unit that determines the work content based on the time-series work data; and a reflection information generation unit that generates, based on the work content and the attendant situation data, reflection information, which is information in which the attendant situation is reflected on the work content.
VARIABLE GRIP GRAPPLE
The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a grapple assembly that includes a grapple unit having a fixed assembly, an articulating assembly having a pivot point located at a proximal end of the articulating assembly, pivotably coupling the articulating assembly to the fixed assembly, and an articulation connection point distal to the pivot point along the articulating assembly, and a linear actuator having a first actuator end and a second actuator end configured to move linearly relative to the first actuator end, the first actuator end being pivotably coupled to the fixed assembly and the second actuator end being pivotably coupled to the articulation connection point, and configured to actuate the articulating assembly relative to the fixed assembly.
Attachment-configurable system for a work machine
An attachment-configurable control system and method for a work machine, the work machine comprising a frame and a ground-engaging mechanism; a boom assembly coupled to the frame and moveable relative to the frame by a pair of first hydraulic cylinders, and an attachment coupler coupled to a distal section of the boom arms, the attachment coupler moveable relative to the frame by a pair of second hydraulic cylinders; an operator cab coupled to the frame, the operator cab comprising a joystick configured to move in at least a first direction, and at least a second direction wherein the second direction is transverse to the first direction; and a controller enabling an operator to command movement of a first attachment coupled to the boom assembly using a first movement command configuration a second attachment coupled to the boom assembly using a second movement command configuration.
FORK LIFT ATTACHMENT FOR A FRONT END LOADER BUCKET
A fork attachment for use with a multi-purpose bucket to convert the bucket into a forklift, the bucket having a leading jaw and a trailing jaw with at least one of the jaws being adapted to move between an open position and a closed position during use, the attachment comprising: an elongate tine member having a length extending between a forward end and a rear end wherein the tine member is adapted to be positioned upon an outer surface of the leading jaw such that the forward end of the tine member extends beyond a leading edge of the leading jaw to allow a load to be supported on the leading bucket during use and wherein the rear end of the tine member comprises a connecting member that is adapted for being positioned and secured in between the jaws of the bucket in the closed position to support the load positioned on the tine by transferring at least a part of the load to a tongue portion of the connecting member that engages an underside of the trailing jaw to support the load positioned on the tine member and wherein the connecting member is structured to allow the tine member to pivot away from the leading jaw of the bucket when the connecting member is secured in between the jaws.
Chisel arrangement for excavator
A chisel arrangement is arranged to be connected to a pivotal tool mount on a work machine. A pivot axis of the tool mount forms an operative pivot axis of the chisel arrangement. The chisel arrangement includes a housing provided with a coupling portion which is arranged to be attachable to the tool mount. A reciprocatable chisel projects from an end portion of the housing. A clearing blade is rigidly attached to the housing remotely from the end portion and projects from the periphery of the housing and is provided with a forward edge which is substantially parallel to the operative pivot axis of the chisel arrangement.
MALLEABLE EXCAVATION ATTACHMENT DEVICE
An excavation attachment device includes a pair of elongated malleable members that are positioned between a rigid top plate and a rigid bottom plate. Each of the malleable members being constructed from rubber and include a forward edge that extends outward beyond the forward edges of the top and bottom plates. A gap is provided between the malleable members for receiving the forks of an excavator bucket. A mounting bracket is positioned along the back edge of the top plate and includes a first set of openings for receiving connectors to selectively engage the bottom wall of an excavator bucket. The mounting bracket also including a pair of protrusions along each end having a second set of openings for receiving connectors to selectively engage the side walls of the excavator bucket.
Shovel
A shovel having a machine guidance function or a machine control function includes a lower traveling body, an upper turning body turnably mounted on the lower traveling body, a cab mounted on the upper turning body, an attachment attached to the upper turning body, a display device provided in the cab, and a control device configured to guide or automatically assist an operation of the shovel according to a target value that is preset. The control device is configured to display geometric information on the display device using information on two end positions of the attachment at two points of time, and to set the target value based on the information on the two end positions.
Abrasive media dispensing apparatus for use with an excavator
An omnidirectional blast media dispensing apparatus mounted to an excavator and designed to dispense abrasive media from a blast pot is provided. The apparatus adjusts directional flow of the abrasive media exiting the apparatus to contact a desired target. The apparatus includes a housing coupled to the boom of the excavator, a hydraulic motor assembly coupled to the housing and operably connected to hydraulic lines of the excavator, and a main tubular member rotatably mounted to the housing and operably connected to the hydraulic motor assembly. The first end of the main tubular member is coupled to the blast pot and a nozzle is coupled to the second end of the main tubular member. Fluid flows from the hydraulic lines of the excavator to the hydraulic motor assembly to enable the hydraulic motor assembly to rotatably adjust the main tubular member to direct the nozzle toward the target.