Quick change coupling apparatus and method
11208784 ยท 2021-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/3686
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a coupling apparatus including: an arrangement for attaching the coupler to an associated vehicle with at least one hydraulic cylinder and hydraulically driven wedge, and a pair of cutouts wherein the hydraulic cylinder drives the wedge between an upper mounting bracket and an adaptor installed in a lower mounting bracket of an implement. The provided adaptor includes: a pin with a first opening, a threaded pin with a second opening and a cap bolt inserted through the pin and into the threaded pin and secured thereto thus securing the attachment of the pin and threaded pin to the lower mounting bracket of an implement to be secured.
Claims
1. An adaptor for an implement comprising: a pin; wherein the pin further defines a first opening, a threaded pin; wherein the threaded pin further defines a second opening and a cap bolt; wherein the pin is installed on an outer side of a lower mounting bracket of an implement to be secured; wherein the threaded pin is installed on an inner side of the lower mounting bracket of the implement to be secured and the second opening in the threaded pin is sized to accept at least a portion of the cap bolt; and wherein the cap bolt is inserted through the pin and into the threaded pin and secured thereto thus securing the attachment of the pin and threaded pin to the lower mounting bracket of the implement, wherein at least one of the pin or the threaded pin are welded to the lower mounting bracket.
2. The adaptor of claim 1 wherein the pin is permanently connected to the lower mounting bracket.
3. The adaptor of claim 2 wherein the pin is welded to the lower mounting bracket.
4. The adaptor of claim 1 wherein the threaded pin is permanently connected to the lower mounting bracket.
5. The adaptor of claim 4 wherein the threaded pin is welded to the lower mounting bracket.
6. The adaptor of claim 1 wherein the pin and the threaded pin are permanently connected to the lower mounting bracket.
7. The adaptor of claim 6 wherein the pin and the threaded pin are welded to the lower mounting bracket.
8. A coupling apparatus comprising: an arrangement for attaching the coupler to an associated vehicle on a first side; at least one hydraulic cylinder; at least one hydraulically driven wedge; and, a first cutout and a second cutout; wherein the at least one hydraulic cylinder drives the at least one wedge between an upper mounting bracket and an adaptor installed in a lower mounting bracket of an implement to be secured; the adaptor comprising: a pin; wherein the pin further defines a first opening, a threaded pin; wherein the threaded pin further defines a second opening and a cap bolt; wherein the pin is installed on the outer side of a lower mounting bracket of an implement to be secured; wherein the threaded pin is installed on the inner side of the lower mounting bracket of the implement to be secured and the second opening in the threaded pin is sized to accept at least a portion of the cap bolt; and wherein the cap bolt is inserted through the pin and into the threaded pin and secured thereto thus securing the attachment of the pin and threaded pin to the lower mounting bracket of the implement.
9. The coupling apparatus of claim 8 further comprising at least two hydraulic cylinders.
10. The coupling apparatus of claim 9 further comprising at least two hydraulically driven wedges.
11. The coupling apparatus of claim 8 further comprising a third and fourth cutout.
12. The coupling apparatus of claim 11 further comprising at least two hydraulic cylinders.
13. The coupling apparatus of claim 12 further comprising at least two hydraulically driven wedges.
14. A coupling apparatus comprising: an arrangement for attaching the coupler to an associated vehicle on a first side; at least two hydraulic cylinders; at least two hydraulically driven wedges; a first cutout; a second cutout; a third cutout; and a fourth cutout; wherein the at least two hydraulic cylinders drive the at least two wedges between a first upper mounting bracket and a first adaptor installed in a first lower mounting bracket of an implement to be secured and a second upper mounting bracket and a second adaptor installed in a second lower mounting bracket of the implement to be secured; the adaptors each comprising: a pin; wherein the pin further defines a first opening, a threaded pin; wherein the threaded pin further defines a second opening and a cap bolt, wherein the first pin is installed on the outer side of the first lower mounting bracket of an implement to be secured; wherein the first threaded pin is installed on the inner side of the first lower mounting bracket of the implement to be secured and the second opening in the first threaded pin is sized to accept at least a portion of the first cap bolt; and wherein the first cap bolt is inserted through the first pin and into the first threaded pin and secured thereto thus securing the attachment of the first pin and first threaded pin to the first lower mounting bracket of the implement; and wherein the second pin is installed on the outer side of the second lower mounting bracket of an implement to be secured; wherein the second threaded pin is installed on the inner side of the second lower mounting bracket of the implement to be secured and the second opening in the second threaded pin is sized to accept at least a portion of the second cap bolt; and wherein the second cap bolt is inserted through the second pin and into the second threaded pin and secured thereto thus securing the attachment of the second pin and second threaded pin to the second lower mounting bracket of the implement.
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(14) The coupling apparatus 40 can include a series of cutouts. The first set of cutouts 42 are adapted to allow the arm 16 and adaptor 30 to extend through the face of the coupling apparatus 40 for engagement therein. The second set of cutouts 44 can reduce weight of the coupling apparatus 40 and can provide a better line of sight for the operator to allow the operator to see the load and/or implement during operation. When the coupling apparatus 40 is installed on the mounting brackets 12 of the implement 10, the operator can then activate a series of hydraulic cylinders 46, typically arranged in a configuration of one per mounting bracket 12, which in turn can cause a wedge or clamp to securely engage the adaptor 30 on each mounting bracket 12, thus attaching the implement 10 to the coupling apparatus 40.
(15) According to the described aspect, the adaptor 30 serves to convert the industry standard configuration into a vertical clamp/wedge. The adaptor 30 is semi-permanently installed through the opening 18 and can thereby eliminate the movement between the prior art pins and the prior art openings, which in turn eliminates the wear on each and prevents the failure of the equipment. Additionally, because the adaptor 30 consists of a pin 32, threaded pin 34, and cap bolt 36 which extends through the opening 18, the adaptor 30 can be retro-fit to existing implements without the need to modify the implement or purchase additional, expensive equipment. Further, because of the nature of the adaptor 30, it can be rapidly installed with minimal equipment, thereby reducing and/or eliminating downtime for the vehicle and operator. Furthermore, as the adaptor 30 and coupling apparatus 40 work in conjunction with the prior art implements 10, there is no need for additional training and or operational adjustments, which also can reduce downtime.
(16) According to other aspects, implements can be developed wherein the mounting bracket includes a permanently installed adaptor for use with the present system.
(17) According to another aspect, the coupling apparatus 40 can include appropriate hydraulic mounts to allow for the end operator to selectively attach a horizontal hydraulic system capable of engaging prior art implements without the adaptor.
(18) According to another aspect, the coupling apparatus 40 can include removable, interchangeable wedges that can allow coupling to other prior art implements utilizing the second design described herein.
(19) According to other aspects, the adaptor 30 can be a one-piece bar that can be permanently welded or otherwise affixed to the arm 16.
(20) In one aspect of the disclosure, the mounting brackets 12 and arms 16 of the implement can be spaced about 30.62 inches apart, measured from the center of the bracket, corresponding to an industry standard JRB 416 size.
(21) In other aspects, the mounting brackets 12 and arms 16 of the implement can be spaced about 32.75 inches apart, measured from the center of the bracket, corresponding to an industry standard JRB 418 size.
(22) In other aspects, the mounting brackets 12 and arms 16 of the implement can be spaced about 29.00 inches apart, measured from the center of the bracket, corresponding to an industry standard JRB 420 size.
(23) According to one aspect, coupler 40 is adapted to accommodate JRB 416 sized implements. In some aspects, the cutouts 42 are spaced apart to allow extension of arms 16, in a JRB 416 size configuration, corresponding to a mounting bracket spaced distance of approximately 30.62 inches, though the face of the coupling apparatus 40.
(24) According to one aspect, coupler 40 is adapted to accommodate JRB 418 sized implements. In some aspects the cutouts 42 are spaced apart to allow extension of arms 16, in a JRB 418 size configuration, corresponding to a mounting bracket spaced distance of approximately 32.75 inches, though the face of the coupling apparatus 40.
(25) According to one aspect, coupler 40 is adapted to accommodate JRB 420 sized implements. In some aspects, the cutouts 42 are spaced apart to allow extension of arms 16, in a JRB 420 size configuration, corresponding to a mounting bracket spaced distance of approximately 29.00 inches, though the face of the coupling apparatus 40.
(26) According to one aspect, coupler 40 is adapted to accommodate implements in JRB 416, 418 and 420 size configurations, corresponding to a mounting bracket spaced distances of approximately 30.62 inches, 32.75 inches, and 29.00 inches, respectively
(27) According to one aspect, the first set of cutouts 42 are spaced apart to accommodate multiple and varying JRB sized implements. In some aspects, the cutouts 42 are spaced apart to allow extension of arms 16 though the face of the coupling apparatus 40 in all JRB 416, 418 and 420 size configurations, corresponding to a mounting bracket spaced distances of approximately 30.62 inches, 32.75 inches, and 29.00 inches, respectively.
(28) According to one aspect, the coupler 40 is adjustable to accommodate implements in JRB 416, 418 and 420 size configurations, corresponding to a mounting bracket spaced distances of approximately 30.62 inches, 32.75 inches, and 29.00 inches, respectively.
(29) As described above, the present disclosure has been described with preferred embodiments thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications to the described aspects can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the present disclosure that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.