Patent classifications
E02F3/4075
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.
Dipper door and dipper door trip assembly
A mining machine includes a boom, a handle coupled to the boom, a dipper coupled to the handle, and a dipper door pivotally coupled to the dipper. The mining shovel also includes a dipper door trip assembly including a trip motor coupled to the boom, a trip drum coupled to the handle, a linkage assembly coupled to the dipper door, a first actuation element extending directly from the trip motor to the trip drum, and a second actuation element extending directly from the trip drum to the linkage assembly.
Face Shovel And Method Of Operation
A digging machine (1) such as a face shovel is controlled in an automated dumping sequence in which the bucket (10, 10′) is pivoted to a first angular orientation before opening and, optionally, re-orienting to a second, slightly more forwardly inclined angular orientation. The first orientation may relieve the front part (20) of the bucket from the load while the second orientation is selected to discharge the load at an optimal trajectory. The bucket may move to a third angular orientation before closing the front part (20) against gravity.
RETENTION SYSTEM FOR A LINE ON A SPOOL
A retention system for a line on a spool is disclosed. The retention system may include a base component that includes a retention receiving element within a line-side surface of the base component. The retention system may include a line engagement component that includes an engagement surface, wherein the engagement surface includes a portion that is perpendicular to the base component to engage a line, wherein the engagement surface abuts the line-side surface. The retention system may include a removable retention component that is configured to retain the line between the engagement surface and the removable retention component when the removable retention component is installed within the retention receiving element.
Mining shovel with compositional sensors
A mining shovel with compositional sensors comprises a bucket having various inward looking sensors positioned throughout the bucket. The bucket can also have disposed thereon a control enclosure that houses processing equipment that receives and analyzes the data collected by the inward looking sensors. The mining shovel with compositional sensors can be used as part of a system to manage a mining field, including generating and transmitting instructions directing where to deposit material located in the bucket based on the data collected from the inward looking sensors positioned in the bucket.
Snubber for excavator bucket door
A snubber for an excavator bucket door that permanently controls deformation due to the effect of working pressures during operation, improving braking performance.
Straight taper dipper
A dipper having an inlet and an outlet. The dipper includes a front wall and an opposite back wall extending between the inlet and the outlet. The front wall has a substantially linear inner surface between the inlet and the outlet. The dipper further includes two side walls connected between the front wall and the back wall and extending between the inlet and the outlet. Further, the dipper has a lip coupled to the front wall and extending outwardly from the inlet in a direction away from the outlet, the lip having a lip inner surface arranged generally parallel with the substantially linear inner surface of the front wall.
Rope shovel with non-linear digging assembly
A mining machine includes a frame, a boom, an elongated member supported by a pivot element for movement relative to the boom, and a digging attachment. The boom includes a first end coupled to the frame and a second end opposite the first end. The pivot element is positioned between the first end and the second end of the boom. The hoist rope includes a portion extending over the second end of the boom. The member includes a first end, a second end, a first portion proximate the first end of the member, and a second portion positioned between the first portion and the second end of the member. At least a portion of the second portion is oriented at an angle relative to the first portion. The digging attachment is coupled to the second end of the member and is supported by the hoist rope.
Equalizer with lubrication
An equalizer for a mining machine includes an equalizer main body, an internal chamber defined by the main body configured to retain lubrication, and a bushing disposed within the internal chamber. The bushing includes an opening. The equalizer further includes a pin disposed partially in the internal chamber and extending through the opening.
Mining shovel with compositional sensors
A mining shovel with compositional sensors comprises a bucket having various inward looking sensors positioned throughout the bucket. The bucket can also have disposed thereon a control enclosure that houses processing equipment that receives and analyzes the data collected by the inward looking sensors. The mining shovel with compositional sensors can be used as part of a system to manage a mining field, including generating and transmitting instructions directing where to deposit material located in the bucket based on the data collected from the inward looking sensors positioned in the bucket.