Patent classifications
E02F3/3631
COUPLER FOR AN IMPLEMENT ASSEMBLY
The present invention is related to a coupler for detachably coupling to a work tool is provided. The coupler includes a frame with a first aperture formed therein. The first aperture extends along a first axis inclined with respect to a transverse axis of the frame. The coupler further includes a first locking member provided within the first aperture. The coupler also includes an actuator configured to move the first locking member between an unlocked position in which first locking member is disengaged from the work tool, and a locked position in which the first locking member is engaged with the work tool.
INTEGRATED EXCAVATOR PIN GRABBER QUICK COUPLER
A tool coupler assembly may include a power linkage assembly, and the power linkage assembly may include a first power link. The first power link may include a first end configured for pivotal connection to a tool, and a second, opposite end configured for pivotal connection to one end of a tool control actuator. The tool control actuator may be connected at an opposite end to a first end of a tool support member of a machine, wherein operation of the tool control actuator pivots the tool about a tool pivot axis coaxial with a tool engagement interface at a second end of the tool support member. A power linkage actuator may be pivotally connected at a first end for coaxial rotation with the tool engagement interface at the second end of the tool support member, and at a second end for coaxial rotation with the first end of the first power link.
Coupler with Visibility Window
A coupler for securing an attachment to a machine is provided. The coupler includes a front portion configured to receive an attachment and a rear portion configured for coupling to lift arms and a tilt linkage of a machine. The front portion and rear portion being defined by an upper and lower cross-members, first and second side members, and a center portion. Each of the first and second side members has a plate configuration and an intersection of the inner surface of each of the first and second side members and a lower surface of the upper cross-member forms a substantially 90° angle with first and second window openings defined between the rear portion and the front portion.
SWEEPER IMPLEMENT
Disclosed embodiments include implements with a linkage and suspension configured to provide downward pressure on tool to allow it to maintain a desired level of contact with a work surface. An adjustable biasing member such as an air bag provides upward pressure on the linkage to reduce downward pressure on the work surface from the tool. Shock absorbers can also be included to hold the linkage in place and limit bouncing of the tool when it is being transported.
Implement Quick Connect System
A system for connecting an implement to a machine. A universal adapter to connect implements with machines. A frame with brackets on one side to couple to lift arms and tilt operators on a machine such as an earthmoving vehicle. Brackets on the other side of the frame to detachably couple to the implement. A locking mechanism on the frame with operative handles to engage locking pins on the adapter with the implement between a release and locked position.
System and method for aligning a carrier vehicle and a selectively attachable implement
Carrier vehicles—such as, for example, front loaders—are configured to operated with one or more interchangeable implements that are selectively coupled to the carrier vehicle by driving the carrier vehicle towards a desired implement and aligning the implement attachment points with corresponding attachment points on an implement mount that is attached to the carrier vehicle. In some cases, the operator's view of the various attachment points (catch hook and support pins, rods, lines) of the implement and the implement mount is blocked by the front loader arms (booms) or other components of the carrier vehicle. Systems and methods are presented herein for aligning the carrier vehicle with the implement using marks/indicators that are visible by the operator of the carrier vehicle.
Quick-hitch for construction vehicle tools
A quick-hitch for coupling a tool to an excavator arm or a similar tool manipulator includes two hitch halves that can be latched together, coupled to one another at a first pair of latching parts, and pivoted together, about the coupled first pair of latching parts, into a coupling position in which a second pair of latching parts of the hitch halves can be latched. Energy coupling parts are provided on and a coupling carrier is attached to each of the two hitch halves.
Reversible Bucket Coupler for Excavator Buckets and Method of Use
The present invention provides a reversible bucket coupler device and method of use for reversing the orientation of a bucket used with an excavator so that the teeth of the bucket is facing away from the cab of the excavator and method of use. The reversed orientation of the bucket using the reversible bucket coupler device provides an operator of an excavator the ability to complete tasks in a more efficient, clean and safe manner, as well as providing much needed flexibility in the way excavation projects can be performed.
Loader attachments coupler
A coupler for a work machine that has a first coupler hook pin defined along a hook pin axis, a first coupler engaging pin defined along a first axis, a second coupler engaging pin defined along a second axis, the second axis being different from the first axis. Wherein, the first coupler engaging pin is coupleable to a first device and the second coupler engaging pin is coupleable to a second device.
Multi-degree-of-freedom automatic center-adjusting device, hydraulic quick-coupling device, and rescue equipment
A multi-degree-of-freedom automatic center-adjusting device, a hydraulic quick-coupling device, and rescue equipment are provided. The automatic center-adjusting device includes an active coupling valve set, a spring, and a dynamic adjustment swing rack. A first end of the dynamic adjustment swing rack is fixed to operation tools, and a second end of the dynamic adjustment swing rack is connected to the active coupling valve set through the spring. The dynamic adjustment swing rack includes a frame, a limit slot, and a spring limit cylinder, wherein the frame is used to support and fix the active coupling valve set, the limit slot is used to define a limit activity position of the active coupling valve set, and the spring limit cylinder is used to constrain the spring. The automatic center-adjusting device is used to solve technical problems of position errors and a center mismatch in a coupling process.