Construction Equipment and Methods
20210301495 · 2021-09-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B7/024
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E02D15/08
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E02F3/30
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E21B7/028
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E02F3/34
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E02F3/3677
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E02F3/962
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E02D11/00
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E02F3/38
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E02F3/32
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E02F9/166
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E02F3/963
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International classification
E02F3/96
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E02F3/30
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E02F3/32
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E02F3/38
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E02F9/02
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E04H12/34
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Abstract
Construction equipment is provided that can include: a transport assembly operably supporting a platform, the platform having a leading edge opposing a rearward edge, the leading edge associated with a first direction of the transport assembly, and the rearward edge associated with a second direction of the transportation assembly; an operator cab above the platform and aligned closer to the leading edge than the rearward edge; an engine above the platform and aligned closer to the rearward edge than the leading edge; and a boom pivotably attached above the platform closer to the rearward edge than the leading edge, the boom being movable between a first position fully extended and a second position fully raised. Utility line pole placement and/or removal construction methods are provided that can include extending an extension assembly having a banana boom from a transport assembly to couple with a utility line pole.
Claims
1. A utility line pole placement and/or removal construction method comprising extending an extension assembly comprising a banana boom from a transport assembly to couple with a utility line pole.
2. The construction method of claim 1 further comprising transporting the utility line pole while coupled to the extension assembly.
3. The construction method of claim 1 further comprising before or after coupling the extension assembly with the utility line pole, extending an auger assembly from an extension member of the extension assembly to excavate a hole to engage the utility line pole in the upright position.
4. The construction method of claim 2 further comprising transporting an auger assembly in parallel relationship with an extension member of the extension assembly while transporting the utility line pole.
5. The construction method of claim 1 further comprising grasping a utility pole with a claw assembly.
6. The construction method of claim 5 further comprising rotating the utility pole about one axis at least 90 degrees within one plane.
7. The construction method of claim 6 further comprising rotating the utility pole about another axis at least 90 degrees within another plane.
8. The construction method of claim 7 wherein the one plane is normal to the other plane.
9. The construction method of claim 7 wherein the claw assembly is operatively coupled to a terminus of the extension assembly.
10. The construction method of claim 1 further comprising: extending an auger assembly from the extension assembly; excavating a hole for the utility line pole using the auger assembly; retracting the auger assembly to the extension assembly; and placing a portion of the utility line pole in the hole using the extension assembly.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0008] Embodiments of the disclosure are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings.
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DESCRIPTION
[0024] This disclosure is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws “to promote the progress of science and useful arts” (Article 1, Section 8).
[0025] The construction equipment and methods of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
[0026] Platform 18 can extend and rotate from track 12 and provide for self-leveling of cab 14 above track 12. Construction equipment 10 may be larger or smaller depending on the application. Platform 18 can have a leading edge associated with a first direction of the transport assembly, and rearward edge associated with a rearward edge associated a second direction of the transportation assembly. The first and second directions can be opposing directions and likewise leading and rearward edges may be considered opposing edges of platform 18. The engine can be above the platform and aligned closest to the rearward edge of the platform while the cab can be aligned closest to the leading edge of the platform.
[0027] Self-leveling software which controls the positioning of platform 18 in relation to track 12 existing on support structure such as ground or earth can include processing circuity that is coupled to both leveling sensor and hydraulic valves, and this processing circuitry can include a programmable logic controller coupled to clinometer sensors, for example. Example process circuitry can include “HB level logic”, available through Bay Shore Systems, Inc., Rathdrum ID.
[0028] Associated with cab 14 can be operator controls and associated with cab 14 can be motors and compressors utilized to drive track 12 as well as manipulate the hydraulics associated with the extension assembly as well as the self-leveling of platform 18.
[0029] As can be seen in the Figures, extension assembly 16 can extend to a center portion above platform 18, not pivoting from the very front of cab 14 but centered or even rear of cab 14 according to example implementations. A boom of the extension assembly can be pivotably attached above the platform closer to the rearward edge than the leading edge. The boom can be movable between a first position fully extended and a second position fully raised. (see, e.g.,
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[0038] As can be seen in configurations 124 through 140, equipment 10 can be in the transport position and move to the hole digging position, then to the pole picking and placement positions.
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[0040] In compliance with the statute, embodiments of the invention have been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the entire invention is not limited to the specific features and/or embodiments shown and/or described, since the disclosed embodiments comprise forms of putting the invention into effect.