AN EXCAVATOR HAVING A LIFTING DEVICE FOR LIFTING A PALLET
20220267988 ยท 2022-08-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66F9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02F3/962
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B66C23/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An excavator (1) having a lifting device (2) for lifting a pallet comprising a chassis (3) having a boom (4) mounted thereon and a dipper arm (5) pivotally coupled to a distal end of said boom to which an implement, such as a bucket, may be attached, said lifting device comprising a mast (12) upon which is slideably mounted a carriage (20), a pair of spaced tines (21, 22) being provided on said carriage for supporting a pallet thereon, wherein said mast is mounted on said dipper arm of said excavator to be arranged in a vertical or substantially vertical operative orientation such that, in use, said carriage can be moved between lowered and raised positions on said mast when the mast is mounted on said boom, wherein at least one ground engaging load bearing member (28, 29) is provided at a lower end of said mast.
Claims
1. An excavator having a lifting device for lifting a pallet comprising a chassis having a boom mounted thereon and a dipper arm pivotally coupled to a distal end of said boom to which an implement, such as a bucket, may be attached, said lifting device comprising a mast upon which is slideably mounted a carriage, a pair of spaced tines being provided on said carriage for supporting a pallet thereon, wherein said mast is mounted on said dipper arm of said excavator to be arranged in a vertical or substantially vertical operative orientation such that, in use, said carriage can be moved between lowered and raised positions on said mast when said mast is mounted on said boom, wherein at least one ground engaging load bearing member is provided at a lower end of said mast.
2. The excavator of claim 1, wherein a linkage extends between a lower end of said mast of said lifting device and said chassis of said excavator.
3. The excavator of claim 2, wherein said linkage is adjustable in length.
4. The excavator of claim 3, wherein said linkage comprises at least one double acting ram.
5. The excavator of claim 1, wherein said mast of said lifting device is arranged parallel to or substantially parallel to the dipper arm.
6. The excavator of claim 1, wherein said mast of the lifting device is releasably mounted on the dipper arm of the excavator.
7. The excavator of claim 6, wherein said mast is releasably coupled to said dipper arm at an upper end thereof and to a quick hitch coupler mounted on said dipper arm at a lower end of said mast.
8. The excavator of claim 6, wherein said mast, at an upper end thereof, is releasably coupled to a pivot pin providing pivotal connection between said boom and said dipper arm.
9. The excavator of claim 1, wherein said at least one ground engaging load bearing member of said lifting device comprises at least one wheel.
10. The excavator of claim 9, wherein said at least one wheel has an axis of rotation extending transverse to said mast.
11. The excavator of claim 10, wherein said at least one ground engaging load bearing member comprises a beam extending transverse to said mast and having a respective ground engaging wheel mounted at or adjacent either end thereof.
12. The excavator of claim 11, wherein said beam is coupled to said mast via an articulated coupling permitting said beam to tilt with respect to a vertical axis of said mast to accommodate uneven ground.
13. The excavator of claim 12, wherein said articulated coupling comprises a pivot having an axis extending perpendicular to said mast.
14. The excavator of claim 1, wherein said lifting device includes a drive means for moving said carriage between its lowered and raised positions.
15. The excavator of claim 14, wherein said drive means comprises a ram mounted on said mast
16. The excavator of claim 14, wherein said drive means is coupled to said carriage via one or more cables or chains extending over one or more fixed and/or movable pulleys.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0011] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0016] Referring now to
[0017] The lifting device 2 comprises a mast 12 which is designed to be releasably coupled to and supported on a front face of the dipper arm 5 of the excavator 1, such that the mast 12 is supported in a vertical orientation on the excavator 1 with the dipper arm 5 arranged as shown in
[0018] As illustrated in
[0019] A carriage 20 is slideably mounted on the mast 12, a pair of laterally extending tines or forks 21,22 extending from the carriage 20 for supporting a pallet thereon. Rollers of similar couplings (not shown) may be provided on the carriage engaged with channels or similar cooperating means on the mast 12 to constrain the carriage 20 to movement between raised and lowered positions on the vertically arranged mast 12.
[0020] A ram 23 may be mounted on the mast 12 and may be coupled to the carriage 20 to move the carriage 20 between its raised and lowered positions on the mast 12. The ram 23 may act against one end of one or more cables 26 coupled to the carriage 20, said cables passing over guide pulleys 25. Alternatively the ram 23 may act against an intermediate member 24 incorporating the guide pulleys 25, the cables 26 extending between the mast 12 and the carriage 20 and extending over the pulleys 25, whereby extension of the ram 23 causes the intermediate member 24 to be raised with respect to the mast 10 and, via the pulleys 25 and cables 26, causing the carriage 20 to be raised, thereby magnifying the motion of the ram 23, thereby increasing the range of movement of the carriage 20.
[0021] The tines 21,22 are preferably arranged substantially parallel to the ground. Rough terrain forks need to be able to slide into a pallet on uneven ground, and thus the tines 21,22 may be mounted to permit upward displacement or tilting of the tines, as is known in the art.
[0022] In order to greatly increase the load handling capability of the excavator 1 when using the lifting device 2 at least one ground engaging load bearing member is provided at a lower end of said mast of the lifting device adapted to engage the ground and support at least part of the weight of the lifting device and the load applied thereto, in use.
[0023] In the embodiment shown in the drawings the at least one ground engaging load bearing member comprises a pair of wheels 28,29 arranged to allow the excavator 1 and lifting device 2 to be moved forwards and backwards to facilitate engagement of the tines 21,22 with a pallet upon which a load is supported and to facilitate movement of the load once carried by the tines 21,22.
[0024] In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the wheels 28,29 are mounted at either end of a beam 30 pivotally coupled to a lower end of the mast 12 via a pivot pin 32 extending horizontally and perpendicular to the mast 12 such that the beam 30 can tilt with respect to a vertical axis of the mast 12 to accommodate uneven ground while maintaining the mast 12 in a vertical orientation.
[0025] In use, the lifting device 2 can be readily coupled to the dipper arm 5 of an excavator 1 when it is desired to use the excavator to handle palletised loads. The linkage/ram 14 and boom 4 of the excavator 1 can be initially manipulated to raise the dipper arm 5 and the attached lifting device 2 such that the wheels 28,29 of the lifting device 2 are raised from the ground, permitting the excavator 1 to be readily manoeuvred into position adjacent a palletised load to be handled.
[0026] Once in position, the linkage/ram 14, boom 4 and dipper arm 5 of the excavator 1 can be manipulated such that the wheels 28,29 of the lifting device engage the ground, with the mast 12 arranged in a vertical orientation, and the excavator can be advanced to bring the tines 21,22 into engagement with a pallet. Once in position, the ram 23 of the lifting device 2 can be operated to raise the carriage and lift the pallet, along with the load provided thereon. During such operation, at least a portion of the weight of the load is transferred to the wheels 28,29 of the lifting device 2, and thereby the ground, such that the load is not wholly supported by the boom 4. This greatly increases the lifting capacity of the lifting device 2 compared to the use of the boom 4 and dipper arm 5 alone.
[0027] The excavator 1 can then be manoeuvred to carry the load to a desired location before the carriage can be lowered to place the pallet carried thereon onto the ground of any other desired location. The articulation of the beam 30 on the mast 2 allows the excavator 2 and lifting device 2 to traverse uneven ground without placing excessive load on the beam 30.
[0028] Should it be desired to steer the excavator 1 during such load handling operation, the tracks 40 of the excavator can be rotated so that the excavator 1 can be moved laterally about a centre defined by the mast 12, avoiding the need for the wheels 28,29 to be steered. Alternatively it is envisaged that the wheels 28,29 may be adapted to be steerable.