Locking mechanism for a rotating mudguard assembly
11318998 ยท 2022-05-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Valentin Hamel (Beauvais, FR)
- Philippe Boittin (Laboissiere en Thell, FR)
- Johnny Dhordain (Rainvillers, FR)
- Francois Quoniam (Beauvais, FR)
Cpc classification
B62D25/168
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/186
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/182
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A rotating mudguard assembly having fixed and rotating parts includes a locking mechanism to limit the relative movement between the fixed and rotating parts of the assembly. The locking mechanism has a locking pin which can selectively engage with a locking plate, the pin and the plate on respective parts of the rotating mudguard assembly. The locking mechanism may be an integral part of the assembly, or the locking mechanism may be a kit of parts for installation on or retrofitting to an assembly.
Claims
1. A rotating mudguard assembly of an agricultural vehicle, the assembly comprising: a fixed part for mounting to the agricultural vehicle; a rotating part for attaching a mudguard, the rotating part moveably mounted on the fixed part to allow the mudguard to be pivoted relative to the agricultural vehicle; and a locking mechanism comprising: a locking plate attached to one of the fixed or the rotating part; and a locking pin system attached to the fixed or the rotating parts without the locking plate attached, the locking pin system comprising: a moveable locking pin configured to selectively engage with the locking plate, wherein movement of the rotating part relative to the fixed part is limited by engagement of the locking pin with the locking plate, wherein the locking pin is moveable between an extended position and a retracted position and configured to engage with the locking plate when in the extended position, and wherein the locking pin is biased to the retracted position.
2. The rotating mudguard assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking pin system further comprises a spring configured to bias the locking pin towards the retracted position.
3. The rotating mudguard assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism is configured to selectively retain the rotating part of the mudguard assembly in a service position, where the rotating part is held at a service angle relative to the fixed part.
4. The rotating mudguard assembly of claim 3, wherein the locking plate is adjustably attached to one of the fixed or the rotating parts to allow for adjustment of the service angle of the rotating part relative to the fixed part.
5. An agricultural vehicle comprising at least one rotating mudguard assembly as claimed in claim 1.
6. The agricultural vehicle of claim 5, wherein the agricultural vehicle comprises a tractor.
7. A rotating mudguard assembly for an agricultural vehicle, the assembly comprising: a fixed part for mounting to the agricultural vehicle; a rotating part for attaching a mudguard, the rotating part moveably mounted on the fixed part to allow the mudguard to be pivoted relative to the agricultural vehicle; and a locking mechanism comprising: a locking plate attached to one of the fixed or the rotating part; and a locking pin system attached to the fixed or the rotating parts without the locking plate attached, the locking pin system comprising: a moveable locking pin configured to selectively engage with the locking plate, wherein movement of the rotating part relative to the fixed part is limited by engagement of the locking pin with the locking plate, wherein the locking pin is moveable between an extended position and a retracted position and configured to engage with the locking plate when in the extended position; a lever to control movement of the locking pin between the extended and the retracted positions; a housing block having a through-going aperture; and a carriage member received in the aperture, wherein the lever is pivotally coupled with a first end of the carriage member and the locking pin is located at an opposed second end of the carriage member.
8. The rotating mudguard assembly of claim 7, wherein the locking pin system further comprises an auxiliary spring located in the housing block to bias the carriage member towards the second end, away from the lever.
9. A rotating mudguard assembly for an agricultural vehicle, the assembly comprising: a fixed part for mounting to the agricultural vehicle; a rotating part for attaching a mudguard, the rotating part moveably mounted on the fixed part to allow the mudguard to be pivoted relative to the agricultural vehicle; and a locking mechanism comprising: a locking plate attached to one of the fixed or the rotating part; and a locking pin system attached to the fixed or the rotating parts without the locking plate attached, the locking pin system comprising: a moveable locking pin configured to selectively engage with the locking plate, wherein movement of the rotating part relative to the fixed part is limited by engagement of the locking pin with the locking plate, and wherein the locking pin comprises a lip at a free end of the locking pin, the lip configured to engage with an opposed face of the locking plate facing away from the locking pin.
10. A locking mechanism for installation on a rotating mudguard assembly, the locking mechanism comprising: a locking plate for attachment to one of a fixed or a rotating part of the rotating mudguard assembly; and a locking pin system for attachment to the fixed or the rotating part to which the locking plate is not attached, the locking pin system comprising: a moveable locking pin configured to selectively engage with the locking plate, wherein movement of the rotating part relative to the fixed part is limited by engagement of the locking pin with the locking plate, wherein the locking pin is moveable between an extended position and a retracted position and configured to engage with the locking plate when in the extended position, and wherein the locking pin is biased to the retracted position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) The drawings are provided by way of reference only, and will be acknowledged as not to scale.
(16) With reference to
(17) Front wheel fenders or mudguards 22 are provided to cover a portion of the front wheels 14, with rear wheel fenders or mudguard 24 provided adjacent the rear wheels 12. The front wheel mudguard 22 is mounted on a mudguard system indicated at 26.
(18) The positioning of the mudguard system 26 on the tractor 10 is illustrated in more detail in
(19) The rotating mudguard assembly 30 according to the invention is shown in more detail in
(20) The rotating mudguard assembly 30 further comprises a locking mechanism indicated generally at 42. The locking mechanism 42 comprises a locking plate 44 attached to the fixed part 36 (as can be seen in more detail in
(21) With reference to
(22) It will be understood that in an alternative embodiment of the invention, the locking plate 44 may attached to the rotating part 38 and a locking pin system 46 may be attached to the fixed part 36. In a further alternative aspect, it will be understood that one or both of the components of the locking mechanism 42 may be formed integrally with the fixed and rotating parts 36, 38 of the rotating mudguard assembly 30.
(23) The operation of the locking mechanism 42 is illustrated in more detail in
(24) The carriage member 62 is formed as a tubular element, having an internal passage 64. A locking pin 66 is received within the internal passage 64 at a first end 62a of the carriage member 62. A first spring 68 is coupled to a first end 66a of the locking pin 66, the first spring 68 secured at an opposed second end 62b of the carriage member 62 via a member 69 provided within the internal passage 64 towards the second end 62b of the carriage member 62. The first spring 68 acts to bias the locking pin 66 towards the second end 62b of the carriage member 62. The locking pin 66 bears against an internal shoulder 70 provided within the internal passage 64, such that the pin 66 is prevented from being fully retracted within the carriage member 62.
(25) A sealing ring 78 is provided in the through-going aperture 60 of the housing block 58 about the carriage member 62. In addition, a sealing cap 80 is provided at the second end 62b of the internal passage 64 of the carriage member 62.
(26) The locking pin 66 is provided with a lip or engaging projection 84 at the second end 66b of the locking pin 66.
(27) The carriage member 62 is biased in a downwards direction from the housing block 58 using auxiliary spring 72, positioned between a shoulder 74 of the carriage member 62 and a bearing surface 76 of the through-going aperture 60. The locking pin system 46 further comprises a lever 82 which is coupled with the carriage member 62 via the member 69.
(28) Adjustment of the lever 82 results in corresponding adjustment of the carriage member 62 within the internal passage 64. Accordingly, the adjustment of the lever 82 acts to move the locking pin 66. In
(29) With reference to the perspective view of the locking mechanism 42 as shown in
(30) In particular, when combined with appropriate actuation of the lever 82, the mudguard 22 can be moved to a service position and securely held in place by the engagement of the locking pin 66 and locking plate 44. The advanced locking pin 66 prevents the movement of the locking plate 44 by bearing against the free end 44a of the plate 44. In addition, the lip 84 engages with an opposed face of the locking plate 44 facing away from the locking pin 66, such that the pin 66 is securely held in place against the plate 44.
(31) With reference to
(32) When it is desired to release the mudguard 22 from the service position, the lever 82 is returned to the normal operational position, as shown in
(33) As described above in relation to
(34) It will be understood that the locking mechanism 42 may be provided as a kit of parts for installation or retrofitting onto an existing rotating mudguard assembly system. It will be understood that due to the simplicity of the design, accordingly the same parts of locking mechanism 42 can be used for both left- and right-sided wheels.
(35) The use of a pivoting or rotating mudguard assembly having a locking mechanism according to the invention provides for a safe and secure mechanism to retain a rotating mudguard in a service position during a service operation by an operator. The service position may be actuated without the need for any additional tools, and in addition the service position angle may be easily adjusted to accommodate different dimensions of wheel and/or vehicle.
(36) The invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein, and may be modified or adapted without departing from the scope of the present invention.