Hydraulic pole tamper handle and adapter
09777453 ยท 2017-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D3/046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E02D3/046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A hydraulic pole tamper with an extended ergonomic handle including a frame and hose clamps to extend the life of the hose by securing the hoses to the frame and to improve the handle, orientation, and usability of the pole tamper. The pole tamper is used to tamp or compact the dirt around a pole which has been set into a hole in the ground to fixedly secure the pole vertically in the ground.
Claims
1. A hydraulic pole tamper handle and adapter for a hydraulic pole tamper comprising an elongated conduit member extending from a longitudinal cylindrical housing and including means for cooperatively connecting a pair of hydraulic hoses extending upward from said longitudinal cylindrical housing, a drive connecting said longitudinal cylindrical housing to a tamper adapted to reciprocate relative to said housing and apply pressure to a surface, and a wobble connection between said drive and said tamper, wherein said wobble connection comprises a wobble plate and is adapted to reciprocate relative to said longitudinal cylindrical housing, applying pressure to compact a surface such as dirt or rock: an improvement consisting of: a handle frame adapter fixedly connected to atop of said longitudinal cylindrical housing, said handle frame adapter including a horizontal handle grip member, an open ended cylindrical base with a first open end at a top of said cylindrical base and a second open end at a bottom of said cylindrical base, said cylindrical base having a diameter sized to fit down onto a top of said longitudinal cylindrical housing, said handle having two ends, a first end of said handle connected to a top edge of said cylindrical base by a first longitudinal strip, a second end of said handle connected to a top edge of said cylindrical base by a second longitudinal strip at a point opposite of said first longitudinal strip, said first and said second longitudinal strips having a gap there between, said gap being bridged by a cross member, said cross member having two apertures formed therein; said cylindrical base having two apertures formed in a sidewall thereof; two hydraulic hose clamps including elastomeric bushings therein attaching to said cross member; means for fastening said two hydraulic hose clamps with hoses to said cross member; and said means for connecting a pair of hose connections of said hydraulic hoses comprising spring loaded quick connect couplings affixed to said distal end of said hydraulic hose for cooperatively engaging a nipple extending from said upper end of said elongated conduit member of said pole tamper.
2. The hydraulic pole tamper handle assembly of claim 1, wherein a holding means comprises a fastener attaching a clamp affixed to said hydraulic hoses to a brace extending between a pair of cross members joining said longitudinal strips.
3. The hydraulic pole tamper handle assembly of claim 1, wherein said handle grip member comprises a straight cylindrical member connecting said longitudinal strips.
4. A hydraulic pole tamper and handle frame assembly comprising: a hydraulic pole tamper comprising an elongated conduit member extending from a housing and including means for cooperatively connecting a pair of hydraulic hoses extending upward from said housing, a drive connecting said housing to a tamper adapted to reciprocate relative to said housing and apply pressure to a surface, and a wobble connection between said drive and said tamper, wherein said wobble connection comprises a wobble plate and adapted to reciprocate relative to said housing applying pressure to compact a surface such as dirt or rock; said handle frame assembly attaching to a top portion of said upper end of said elongated conduit member, said handle frame assembly including a handle frame comprising a pair of spaced apart aligned longitudinal arms extending upward from a bottom portion defining a cylindrical base attaching to said elongated conduit member, said longitudinal arms including an upper portion having a pair of spaced apart aligned distal ends connecting to a handle grip member extending there between, said cylindrical base including a first open end at a top of said cylindrical base and a second open end at a bottom of said cylindrical base, said cylindrical base having a diameter sized and shaped for coaxial engagement with said upper end of said elongated conduit member of said pole tamper, said cylindrical base extending around and shielding at least a portion of said means for connecting said hydraulic hoses to said upper end of said elongated conduit member, said handle frame assembly including at least one cross member disposed between said longitudinal arms at a position above said means for connecting and removably securing said hydraulic hoses, and hydraulic hoses holding means attaching to said at least one cross member for holding said hydraulic hoses in vertical alignment with said upper end of said elongated conduit member of said pole tamper, said hydraulic hoses holding means attaching to said handle frame at a position above said cylindrical base, and said hydraulic hoses extending through an upper end of said cylindrical base removably attaching to said hydraulic hoses holding means; and said means for connecting a pair of hose connections of said hydraulic hoses comprising spring loaded quick connect couplings affixed to said distal end of said hydraulic hose for cooperatively engaging a nipple extending from said upper end of said elongated conduit member of said pole tamper.
5. The hydraulic pole tamper and handle frame assembly of claim 4, wherein said holding means comprises a fastener attaching a clamp affixed to said hydraulic hoses to a brace extending between a pair of cross members joining said longitudinal arms.
6. The hydraulic pole tamper and handle frame assembly of claim 4, wherein said handle grip member comprises a straight cylindrical member connecting said longitudinal arms.
7. A hydraulic pole tamper and handle frame assembly, comprising: a hydraulic pole tamper comprising an upper end defining an elongated conduit member including means for cooperatively connecting a pair of hydraulic hoses extending upward from a housing, a drive connecting the housing, a tamper adapted to reciprocate relative to the housing and apply pressure to a surface, and a wobble connection between the drive and the tamper, wherein the wobble connection comprises a wobble plate, wherein a first end portion of the tamper is at a side of the wobble plate adapted to reciprocate relative to the housing and apply pressure to a surface such as dirt or rock; and a handle assembly for cooperatively engaging said elongated conduit member of said hydraulic tamper pole, comprising a handle frame comprising a pair of spaced apart aligned longitudinal arms extending upward from a sleeve coaxially affixed to and mounted on an upper end of said elongated conduit member of said pole tamper, said sleeve extending around and shielding at least a portion of said means for connecting said hydraulic hoses to said upper end of said elongated conduit member, said longitudinal arms having a pair of spaced apart aligned distal ends connecting to a handle grip member extending there between, holding means attaching to said longitudinal arms at a position above said means for connecting said hydraulic hoses for removably securing said hydraulic hoses in vertical alignment with said upper end of said elongated conduit member of said pole tamper, said sleeve having a diameter sized and shaped for coaxial engagement with said upper end of said elongated conduit member of said pole tamper, said sleeve extending around and shielding at least a portion of said means for connecting said hydraulic hoses to said upper end of said elongated conduit member, said handle frame assembly including at least one cross member disposed between said longitudinal arms at a position above said means for connecting and removably securing said hydraulic hoses, and hydraulic hoses holding means attaching to said at least one cross member for holding said hydraulic hoses in vertical alignment with said upper end of said elongated conduit member of said pole tamper, said hydraulic hoses holding means attaching to said handle frame at a position above said sleeve, and said hydraulic hoses extending through an upper end of said sleeve removably attaching to said hydraulic hoses means; and said means for connecting a pair of hose connections of said hydraulic hoses comprising spring loaded quick connect couplings affixed to said distal end of said hydraulic hose for cooperatively engaging a nipple extending from said upper end of said elongated conduit member of said pole tamper.
8. The hydraulic pole tamper and handle assembly of claim 7, wherein said holding means comprises a fastener attaching a clamp affixed to said hydraulic hoses to a brace extending between a pair of cross members joining said longitudinal arms.
9. The hydraulic pole tamper and handle assembly of claim 7, wherein said handle grip member comprises a straight cylindrical member connecting said longitudinal arms.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals refer to like parts throughout the views wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a hydraulic pole tamper 10 as shown in
(10) The pole tamper of the prior art, shown in
(11) The pole tamper 10 improvement feature of the present invention, shown in
(12) A rod, pin or bolt 13 connects the handle 14 to the members 20 and 22. The outer diameter of cylinder 26 is about two and one half inches. Therefore, the side members 20 and 22 are connected at the ends of the handle 14 and taper downward to the top circular edge of cylinder 26 forming a loop. A pair of cross member braces bridge the gap between the members 20 and 22 to provide lateral stability for the frame 12 and attachment points for the hose clips 18. The handle 14, the cross member braces 24, 25 and the portions of the side members 20 and 22 between the handle and the cross member make up the orientation loop. The cross member brace as shown in the
(13) Another embodiment of the handle frame has a cross member which comprises a metal plate rather than two strips 24 and 25 connected by a cross strip 23 and includes apertures 16.
(14) Two apertures 28 are present in the sidewall of the cylindrical base 26 for fasteners such as screws 30 which rigidly hold the handle frame 12 to the top of the cylindrical housing 4.
(15) Two hose clamps 18 are included and used to fasten the hydraulic hoses 9 to the handle frame 12 for lateral support. The hose clamps 18 include elastomeric bushings 19 to cushion the hoses 9. The clamps 18 are fastened to the handle frame 12 at the apertures 16 with fasteners such as screw and nut combinations. The clamps enable the hose to bent at a 90 degree angle at a section of the hose other than the distal end connecting to the hydraulic tamper connections. Constant vibration and twisting tends to weaken the hoses at the connection joint to the fittings with conventional tamper tools because the connection point and the bending point are at the same junction which leads to premature failure of the connections and hoses, damage to same, downtime, and potential hazards to the tamper user. Applicants improved orientation handle and design minimize the stress on the hoses, the fittings, and the worker orienting and lifting the tamper during use.
(16) The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modification will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made upon departing from the spirit of the invention and scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, this invention is not intended to be limited by the specific exemplification presented herein above. Rather, what is intended to be covered is within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.