Quick coupler
10995469 ยท 2021-05-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/3622
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A quick coupler provides a way to securely lock implements to the coupler utilizing a design which receives hooks at connection locations and then directs pins into pockets at a rear of the implement. Instead of directing the pins along a pocket axis (as is done in the prior art), the pins are directed at an angle relative to the pocket axis thereby securely connecting the coupler to the implement. In fact some embodiments can have a pin extension system spaced from a wedge plate surface defining the pocket of the implement.
Claims
1. A quick coupler comprising: a frame having first and second center plate members with first and second bores aligned along a first axis, respectively, and first and second sets of plate members having third and fourth bores aligned along a second axis, and fifth and sixth bores aligned along a third axis, respectively; at least one member providing first and second connection locations for receiving two hooks of an implement; first and second retention pins operably coupled to the frame and respectively movable between an extended and a retracted position along pin insertion axes by pin extension systems between a connected and a disconnected configurations, wherein when in the connected position, the retention pins proceed into pockets of the implement with the pin insertion axis intersecting a rear wall defining the pockets and parallel to a pocket axis and the insertion pins contacting the rear walls of the pockets in the connected configuration with the pin extension system spaced apart by a gap above an upper surface of the pockets in the connected configuration, and when in the disconnected configuration, said insertion pins retracted along the pin insertion axes out of engagement with the pockets, said pin insertion axis angled between 5 and 25 degrees relative to the pocket axis.
2. The quick coupler of claim 1 in combination with a machine, said machine having an arm connected to the quick coupler with a first connection pin extending through the first and second bores and second connection pins extending through the third and fourth bores, and fifth and sixth bores, respectively.
3. The quick coupler of claim 2 wherein the arm has first and second arm members, with the first connection pin connecting to the first arm member and the second connection pins connecting to the second arm member.
4. The quick coupler of claim 1 further comprising a first tube member, and the first and second connection locations are located along the first tube member and the first tube member is located above the first and second bores.
5. The quick coupler of claim 1 wherein the first and second sets of plates comprise first and second and third and fourth plates respectively, said second plate located between the first plate and the first center plate and the third plate located between the second center plate and the fourth plate, the first connection location located between the second plate and the first center plate, and the second connection location located between the second center plate and the third plate.
6. The quick coupler of claim 1 further comprising a second tube member extending between the second and third plates, the second tube member connected to and supporting the pin extension systems.
7. The quick coupler of claim 6 wherein the first and second tube members are parallel.
8. The quick coupler of claim 1 wherein the pin extension systems are one of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electro-mechanical.
9. The quick coupler of claim 1 further comprising at least one of first and second stops operably coupled to the frame, said at least one of the first and second stops contacting a portion of the implement when in the connected configuration while spaced apart from the pockets of the implement.
10. The quick coupler of claim 9 comparing both the first and second stops and wherein the first stop contacts the implement forward of the pocket and the second stop contacts the implement rearwardly of the pocket.
11. The quick coupler of claim 10 wherein the second stop contacts a rear of a wedge plate, said wedge plate at least assisting in defining one of the pockets.
12. The quick coupler of claim 9 wherein the implement has a wedge plate at least assisting in defining one of the pockets and the wedge plate is spaced by a gap above the pockets from the pin extension system when in the connected configuration.
13. The quick coupler of claim 1 wherein the pins have an angled surface relative to the pin insertion axis.
14. The quick coupler of claim 13 wherein the angled surface is angled at an angle between about 5 and 35 degrees relative to the pin insertion axis.
15. The quick coupler of claim 1 wherein the center plates are parallel.
16. The quick coupler of claim 1 wherein the first, second, third and fourth plates are parallel.
17. The quick coupler of claim 1 in combination with an implement, said implement connected to the quick coupler in the connected configuration.
18. A quick coupler for use with an implement having at least one opening in a wedge plate receiving pins of the quick coupler, said quick coupler comprising: a frame having first and second center plate members with first and second bores aligned along a first axis, respectively, and first and second sets of plate members having third and fourth bores aligned along a second axis, and fifth and sixth bores aligned along a third axis, respectively; at least one member providing first and second connection locations for receiving at least two hooks of an implement; pins operably coupled to the frame and respectively movable between an extended and a retracted position along pin insertion axes by pin extension systems between a connected and a disconnected configurations, wherein when in the connected position, the pins proceed into the at least one opening of a wedge plate of the implement along the pin insertion axes, said pin insertion axes non-collinear with opening axes extending perpendicular to the openings relative to the wedge plate and the pin insertion axis angled between 5 and 35 degrees relative to the opening axis.
19. The quick coupler of claim 18 wherein the retention pins proceed into the openings of the implement with the pin insertion axis intersecting a rear wall defining the openings and the insertion pins contacting the rear walls defining the openings in the connected configuration, and when in the disconnected configuration, said insertion pins retracted along the pin insertion axes out of engagement from the implement, and the pin extension system is spaced by a gap from the wedge plate in the connected configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings illustrate the preferred embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the invention. These drawings are offered by way of illustration and not by way of limitation.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(6) Quick coupler 10 has a frame 14 having first and second center plate members 16,18 with first and second bores 20,22 (illustrated as aligned along a first axis 15) there through, respectively. First and second bores 20,22 may receive a first connection pin 21 (shown in
(7) First member 48 (illustrated as a tube member) is normally located towards a top of the coupler 10 above the first and second bores 20,22. While a single tube member 48 is shown, it provides connection locations 50,52 for receiving at least two hooks 54 (one of which is shown) from an implement. The tube member 48 can extend between plate members 26,28 with plate members 16,18 connecting at intermediate locations between plate members 26,28. External to plate members 26,28 can be plate members 24,30 which can be connected to plate members 26,28 with front plates 56,58, shoulders 60,62 which could be tube portions or other connection techniques so as to locate bores 32,34 and 36,38 in appropriate locations.
(8) Meanwhile center plate 64, possibly having window 66 there through, may connect to center plate members 20,22. With the bores 20,22 and 32,34 as well as 36,38 properly located to connect to a particular arm 40 of a machine 42 with pins 21,37 and/or others, the coupler 10 can connect to an implement such as implement 12 (a bucket is shown in
(9) Pin extension systems 70 may be hydraulic, pneumatic, electro mechanical or have other motive forces to move a retention pin 76 in and out of a pocket 102 of the implement 12. The pin extension systems 70 are operably coupled to the frame 14 and directs respective retention pins 76 through bores 77,78 through the tube 68 so that retention pins 76 can extend along pin axes 80,81 into spaced apart pockets 102 of the implement such as are shown as 320a and 320b in FIG. 6 of U.S. Pat. No. 7,882,898 (which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety).
(10) Pins 76 extend in and out of the pockets 102 along pin axis 80 between a connected and a disconnected configuration as controlled by an operator of the machine 42 as would be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. When the tube member 48 grabs the hooks 54 of the implement 12 as shown in
(11) First stop 82, if utilized, preferably contacts a rear face 104 of the implement 12 forward of the pocket(s) 102. Second stop 84, if utilized, preferably contacts a rear face 108 of the wedge plate 106 (rearwardly of the pocket(s) 102). Both or either of first and second stops 82,84 are operably coupled to the frame 14 if utilized. No constructions similar to a second stop 84 are known in the prior art. The first and/or second stops 82,84 prevent the coupler 10 from contacting an upper surface of the wedge plate 106 by spacing by a gap 9. Using at least one, or both, of the first and second stops 82,84 prevents the coupler 10 from working like the coupler of the '898 and '689 patents which have cooperating wedge coupling surfaces of the coupler and the implement which engage one another at a specific angular relationship of between 44 and 60 degrees.
(12) The angular relationships of the '898 and '689 patents are relatively easy to evaluate. Using similar techniques applied to the coupler 10, very different results are obtained. First line 86 between a center of the tube 48 and first stop 82 taken relative to a line 88 extending through the contact surface 104 at the first stop 82 provides an angle 1 less than 10 degrees. Second line 90 extending between a center of the tube 48 and second stop 84 taken relative to a line 92 extending through contact surface 108 provides an angle 2 of less than 35 degrees. Both 1 and 2 are oppositely oriented relative to the angle shown in the '898 and '689 patents, so as it relates to those angular relationships, angles 1 and 2 are really less than 10 and 35 degrees.
(13) While the above discussion solves almost all of the issues related to the '898 and '689 patents, another angular relationship can be evaluated relative to the bore 77 at a bottom of tube 68 relative to a line extending from the center of tube 48 to an edge of bore 77 which happens to coincide with second line 90 (by coincidence). This line is then evaluated relative to a line extending through the bore 77 where it exits the pipe 68 which can be described as third line 94. Third line 94 and second line 90 have an angle 3 of at least 65, if not 70 or more degrees (and could extend up to 90 degrees or more in various embodiments). Thus, no matter how one evaluates the claims of the '898 and '689 patents relative to the coupler 10, the structure is outside the claimed angular relationships.
(14) With the applicant finding a design which does not infringe the '898 and '689 patents, a new market emerges which needs to be protected. Specifically, the applicant uses, for at least some embodiments, a bottom or second tube 68 to support pin extension systems 70. The tube 68 of a preferred embodiment is constructed and located in such a way as to not contact wedge contact surfaces of wedge plates 84 by being spaced above the pockets 102 in the connected configuration, but is instead spaced above the wedge plate 106. The spacing can occur using at least one, if not both, of first and second stops 82,84. The tube structure is also believed to be a more economical structure than the box structure of the prior art.
(15) The pin axis 80 of the pin extension systems 70 is preferably angularly oriented relative to a pocket axis 110, such as at least about 5-10 degrees, if not 20, 30 or even 35 degrees or more for some applications. See angle 4. Pin 76 has an angled face 96 which can apply pressure inside the pocket 102 to a sidewall (illustrated as a rear wall 112) of the pocket 102 to maintain tight engagement of the coupler 10 to the implement 12 (the angled face 96 has an angle of about 5-35 degrees relative to the pin insertion axis 80 for many embodiments). As the pin 76 wears, it may extend further into the pocket 102 for some embodiments. The pin extension systems 70 can be easily replaced by removing from the mounts 72,74 and servicing and/or replacing. This angular relationship is believed to be novel. Pockets 102 can be openings in wedge plate 106 or separate wedge plates 106 and may be slot-like (like a channel) or have a perimeter defining the opening in various embodiments. Openings/pockets 102 of many embodiments have a side wall, such as a rear wall against which the insertion axis 80 of the retention pins 76 contacts and intersects in the connected configuration. For many embodiments, the pocket(s) 102 are formed in, through, or are at least partially defined by, one or more wedge plates 84. Also for many embodiments, the pin insertion axes 80 are non-colinear with a pocket or opening axis 110 as defined as extending perpendicularly to wedge plate(s) 84 at the openings o pockets 102.
(16) The bottom tube 68 is also much easier to provide than forming up of a box as is done in the prior art. Providing bores 77,78 through the tube to accommodate the pin extension systems 70 is also relatively believed to be novel. The bores 77,78 need not necessarily pass through a center of the bottom tube 68 for all embodiments.
(17) The second stop 84 contacts the wedge plate 106 of the implement 12, if utilized. Feet 98,99 and 101,103 may have respective second stops 84 connected thereto. The feet 98,99 and 101,103 may connect to the bottom tube 68, if utilized. Second stops 84 can then span respective feet 98,99 and 101,103.
(18) Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.