LOWER LINK HOOK

20230276725 ยท 2023-09-07

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    Abstract

    A coupling device is disclosed which is designed as a hook with a hook body, an opening that allows the mating part of the attachment to enter the hook body, a guideway and a shoulder to counter any offset between the mating part of the attachment to the hook. Furthermore, the coupling device includes a locking latch that protrudes into the opening of the hook body and locks the mating part of the attachment in order to engage the mating part with the hook body, thereby retaining the mating part in a locked position. In an embodiment, the locking latch has a geometry that limits the motion of the locking latch and generates a motion curve. Furthermore, the locking latch moves on a motion curve to allow the locking latch to release the opening in order to allow the mating pan to enter the socket.

    Claims

    1. A coupling device comprising: a hook body; an opening defined on the hook body that allows a mating part of an attachment to engage with the hook body; and a guideway and a shoulder positioned at distal ends of the opening to counter offset between the mating part of the attachment to the coupling device, wherein an operator is enabled to remotely lock the mating part of the attachment to engage with the hook body.

    2. The coupling device as claimed in claim 1, further comprises a locking latch that protrudes into the opening of the hook body and locks the mating part of the attachment in order to engage the mating part with the hook body, wherein the mating part is retained in a locked position.

    3. The coupling device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the locking latch comprises a geometry that limits the motion of the locking latch and generates a motion curve.

    4. The coupling device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the locking latch moves on the motion curve to allow the locking latch to release an opening in order to allow the mating part to enter a socket.

    5. The coupling device as claimed in claim 1, further comprises an actuation lever connected with the locking latch, wherein the actuation lever disengages the locking latch from the mating part in order to release the mating part and to disconnect the attachment from the tractor by moving the actuation lever from a first position to a second position.

    6. The coupling device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the actuation lever and the hook body are oriented with a resting position, at which the actuation lever keeps the locking latch in a disengaged condition.

    7. The coupling device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the hook body comprises a hole to allow the operator to enter a safety device to permanently lock the coupling device for the time the operator wants to avoid activation of the actuation lever, to avoid disengagement of the attachment.

    8. The coupling device as claimed in claim 5, further comprising an elastic safety device that is connected directly or indirectly to the locking latch.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0009] The invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.

    [0010] FIGS. 1A-1C describe different aspects of the three point linkage assembly for the tractor, wherein FIGS. 1A-1B illustrates the three point system in detail and the FIG. 1C illustrates the lower link with a coupling device.

    [0011] FIG. 2 illustrates the different components of the coupling device or the hook.

    [0012] FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate the coupling device being disengaged and engaged respectively, with the mating part of the attachment.

    [0013] FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate a first kick down condition and a second kick down condition respectively, of the coupling device.

    [0014] FIG. 5 illustrates a safety locking condition of the coupling device.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0015] The aim of the present invention is to provide a device and a method that allows automatic coupling of the workable attachments with the three-point linkage of the tractor without any activation and simplifies the operation significantly. The above aim has been achieved through improved three-point linkage attachment which can be remotely used to attach a mating part of an attachment.

    [0016] The foregoing advantages as well as the particular construction of the lower link with a hook or coupling device will become more noticeable and understandable from the following detail description thereof when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

    [0017] FIGS. 1A-1C describe different aspects of the three-point linkage assembly for the tractor 1, wherein FIGS. 1A-1B illustrates the three-point system in detail and the FIG. 1C illustrates the lower link 2 with a coupling device 4. Tractor 1 that is used in farm applications is equipped with a 3-point linkage system at the rear of the tractor 1 and optionally at the front of the tractor 1 to connect or couple an attachment to the tractor 1. The 3-point systems include lower links 2 that has been connected with a joint 3 to the tractor 1 and a coupling device 4 to enable an attachment being connected to the tractor 1. The coupling device 4 is activated and operated by a cable or any other mode of activating to enable operation of the coupling device 4 from the operator station or any remote location by the operator. The coupling device 4 allows automatic coupling of an attachment without any activation and simplifies the operation significantly.

    [0018] FIG. 2 illustrates the different components of the coupling device 4 or the hook. The coupling device 4 is designed as a hook with a hook body 5, an opening 6 defined on the hook body 5 that allows the mating part 7 of the attachment to enter the hook body 5, a guideway 8 and a shoulder 9 positioned at distal ends of the opening 6 to counter any offset between the mating part 7 of the attachment to the coupling device 4. Furthermore, the coupling device 4 includes a locking latch 10 that protrudes into the opening 6 of the hook body 5 and locks the mating part 7 of the attachment in order to engage the mating part 7 with the hook body 5, thereby retaining the mating part 7 in a locked position. In an embodiment, the locking latch 10 has a geometry that limits the motion of the locking latch and generates a motion curve. Furthermore, the locking latch 10 moves on the motion curve to allow the locking latch 10 to release an opening in order to allow the mating part 7 to enter the socket.

    [0019] The coupling device 4 is further equipped with an actuation lever 11 connected with the locking latch 10. The actuation lever 11 allows to disengage the locking latch 10 from the mating part 7 in order to release the mating part 7 and to disconnect the attachment from the tractor 1 by moving the actuation lever 11 from a first position 12 to a second position 13, as shown in FIGS. 3A, 3B and 4A. The actuation lever 11 and hook body 5 are oriented with a resting position 14, as shown in FIG. 4A, at which the actuation lever 11 keeps the locking latch 10 in a disengaged condition. As shown in FIG. 5, the hook body 5 is equipped with a hole 15 to allow the operator entering a safety device 17 to permanently lock the coupling device 4 for the time the operator wants to avoid any activation of the actuation lever 11, which could lead to disengagement of the attachment.

    [0020] In other words, the locking latch 10 has a geometry that creates a safety lock to prevent the mating from disengagement without activation by the actuation lever 11. The locking latch 10 moves on the motion curve so that the locking latch 10 would interfere with the mating part 7 that's been engaged. The hook body 5 is designed in a manner that it has an opening or a hole to allow dirt, water, entering the hook body 16 to exit. The coupling device 4 is equipped with an elastic safety device 17 that is connected directly or indirectly to the locking latch 10, as shown in FIG. 5. Hence, such an arrangement of the components in the coupling device 4 allows automatic coupling of the attachment without any activation and simplifies the operation significantly.

    [0021] Although specific embodiments of the invention have been exemplified and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that alterations and modifications may be performed without departing from the invention in its broader scope, and therefore, the appended claims are to encompass within their scope all alterations, modifications and equivalents that fall within the actual scope of the invention.