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Quick joint of front loader
11242668 · 2022-02-08 · ·

A quick joint of a front loader, the quick joint includes: a coupling member (30) having a hook shape and pivotally connected to a first pivot point (P1) of a boom post (20) through a first pivot shaft (31); a spring member (32) for applying an elastic force in a direction of releasing the coupling member (30) from a coupling target shaft (14) disposed on a boom post support (10) which is attached to a tractor (1); a lock unit (34) having a part making contact with the coupling member (30), and provided with a lock pin (36) for restraining behavior of the coupling member (30) at a coupling position (A1); and a guide slot (38) having an arc shape and formed in the boom post (20) to define a moving path of the lock pin (36) when the lock unit (34) rotates.

Cross-link assembly for a dangling worktool for a machine

A cross-link assembly for a dangling worktool may include a frame configured to connect to a grapple, the frame having spaced apart arms; a pin movably engaged with the spaced apart arms, the pin having an abutment portion; and a lock member movably engaged with the frame. The lock member may be configured to engage with the abutment portion and have a lock portion configured to engage with a lock element provided on the grapple.

Self-locking attachment coupler
09719227 · 2017-08-01 · ·

The coupler is mounted on the end of the boom of a boom-tractor, and provides secure locking-in of a bucket. The coupler having been set to its latched-open condition, the tractor is driven to the bucket so that the bottom-lug of the bucket enters the coupler, whereupon the bucket is picked up and is automatically securely locked into coupler, without and manipulation of the coupler being required of the tractor-driver other than manipulation of the boom. For setting the bucket down on the ground, after use, the driver manually pulls out a slider of the coupler. That action sets the coupler into its slider-held condition, whereby when the tractor is driven away from the bucket, the coupler is automatically left set in the said latched-open condition.

Pin grabber coupler
11773562 · 2023-10-03 · ·

A pin grabber coupler and method for locking and unlocking a tool to a machine is disclosed. The pin grabber coupler may comprise a tertiary lock configured to pivot between an unlocked TL position and a locked TL position. The tertiary lock may include a first and second shoulders, a leg, a tab, a latch, a bias member and a detent. The bias member may be configured to exert a biasing force on the tertiary lock to urge the tertiary lock to the locked TL position. The detent may be configured to exert, when in a hold position, a holding force against the latch that is greater than the biasing force exerted by the bias member. When the detent is in a release position, the holding force applied by the detent against the latch is less than the biasing force applied by the bias member.

Coupler assembly for coupling an arm to a work tool

A coupler assembly for detachably coupling an arm to a work tool. The coupler assembly comprises a first linkage having an idle link and a power link, a first pin provided on the arm, and a second pin provided on the power link. The first and second pins are receivable in openings on the work tool. The coupling assembly is characterized by a second linkage provided between the first and second pins comprising a first link and a second link joined at a shaft. The first link is fixed to the shaft to prevent rotation therebetween. A portion of the shaft comprises a gear. The second link comprises a body mounted on the shaft so as to be rotatable thereabout, the body comprising a chamber in which a piston is received, the piston including a geared section that is meshed with the gear.

Locking device for a quick coupler

A wedge locking element (10) for a locking device of a quick coupler A for coupling the pin P2 of an attachment to earth working machinery. The wedge locking element (10) has a sloping wedge surface (13). Projecting from the wedge surface (13) is an engagement surface (12) with which the attachment pin P2 can engage but not apply any substantial driving force to the wedge locking element (10) in the event of failure of a force maintaining the wedge locking element (10) in a position where the pin P2 is retained with the coupler A. The pin engagement surface (12) lies in a plane that is substantially in line with the direction in which the locking element (10) is, in use, moved by the driving force.

QUICK JOINT OF FRONT LOADER
20210010224 · 2021-01-14 · ·

A quick joint of a front loader, the quick joint includes: a coupling member (30) having a hook shape and pivotally connected to a first pivot point (P1) of a boom post (20) through a first pivot shaft (31); a spring member (32) for applying an elastic force in a direction of releasing the coupling member (30) from a coupling target shaft (14) disposed on a boom post support (10) which is attached to a tractor (1); a lock unit (34) having a part making contact with the coupling member (30), and provided with a lock pin (36) for restraining behavior of the coupling member (30) at a coupling position (A1); and a guide slot (38) having an arc shape and formed in the boom post (20) to define a moving path of the lock pin (36) when the lock unit (34) rotates.

Device for Automatic Connection Between a Tool and a Tool Holder of a Construction or Public Works Machine
20200291599 · 2020-09-17 ·

The automatic connection device includes a fixed connection plate, that is attached to or integrated with the tool holder and stationary relative to same, a movable connection plate, that is mounted movably on the tool so as to be able to both pivot and slide relative to same, and a centering device provided on the tool holder and the tool such that, when said tool is mounted and assembled mechanically on the tool holder, the connection plates are mutually centered and the electrical, pneumatic and/or hydraulic couplers of same are mutually connected so as to connect at least one of the electrical, pneumatic and/or hydraulic networks of the tool to that of the tool holder.

QUICK COUPLER

This invention related to a coupler for securing an attachment to an earth working machine. The coupler comprises a coupler body that presents a receptacle having a capture region. A pin of an attachment can move into and out of the capture region. A retainer can capture the pin in the capture region but the retainer can be moved by a hydraulically driven driver to a position to allow release the pin from the capture region. A trigger that the pin will strike when the pin moves into or out of the capture region, decouples the driver from the retainer and the retainer is then allowed to be biased back to its retaining position by a spring.

Work attachment assemblies

Improvements to work attachment assemblies and in particular work attachment assemblies for use with work machines such as excavators.