RECONFIGURABLE BOX BLADE
20210010232 ยท 2021-01-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/7672
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E02F3/7622
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E02F3/7668
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E02F9/003
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International classification
E02F9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A reconfigurable box blade includes a box frame that includes a left sidewall, a right sidewall, and a scraping blade that spans laterally between the left sidewall and the right sidewall. The reconfigurable box blade also includes a means for attaching the box frame to a vehicle. The reconfigurable box blade has a first configuration and a second configuration. The first configuration includes the scraping blade being in contact with a ground surface, and, a longest dimension of the box blade oriented substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle. The second configuration includes the scraping blade being out of contact with the ground surface and the longest dimension of the box frame being substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
Claims
1. A reconfigurable box blade comprising: a box frame comprising a left sidewall, a right sidewall, and a scraping blade that spans laterally between the left sidewall and the right sidewall and a connecting structure configured to attach the box frame to a vehicle, the reconfigurable box blade having a deployed configuration and a stowed configuration, wherein the deployed configuration comprises a first dimension of the box frame oriented substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle, and wherein the stowed configuration comprises the first dimension of the box frame being substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
2. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 1, wherein the deployed configuration further comprises the scraping blade being in contact with a ground surface, and wherein the stowed configuration further comprises the scraping blade being above the ground surface such that the scraping blade is out of contact with the ground.
3. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 1, wherein the first dimension of the box frame is a longest dimension of the box frame.
4. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 1, wherein the connecting structure configured to attach the box frame to the vehicle comprises a forwardly extending towing tongue.
5. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 1, wherein the connecting structure configured to attach the box frame comprises a mount configured to interface with one or more three point hitch arms of the vehicle.
6. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 1, further comprising one or more devices configured to loosen soil, the one or more devices mounted to the box frame.
7. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 1, further comprising one or more devices configured to collect data indicative of a grading operation of the box blade.
8. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 1, further comprising one or more wheels.
9. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 8, wherein the deployed configuration further comprises a subset of the one or more wheels being out of contact with a ground surface and the stowed configuration further comprises the subset of the one or more wheels being in contact with the ground surface.
10. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 8, wherein a wheel axis of at least a portion of the one or more wheels is configured to move relative to the box frame.
11. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 10, further comprising a linear motion actuator configured to move the wheel axis.
12. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 1, wherein the box frame is configured to be raised and lowered relative to a ground surface.
13. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 12, wherein raising the box frame relative to the ground surface comprises rotating the box frame beyond 90 degrees relative to the ground surface.
14. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 12, wherein subsequent to being raised relative to the ground surface, the box frame is further configured to be rotated about a rotation axis oriented perpendicular to the ground surface.
15. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 14, further comprising one or more gears and a chain drive configured to rotate the box frame.
16. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 1, wherein reconfiguring the box blade from the deployed configuration to the stowed configuration comprises: moving, relative to the box frame, a wheel axis of one or more wheels of the box blade; raising the box frame relative to the ground surface; and rotating the box frame about a rotation axis oriented perpendicular to the ground surface.
17. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 1, further comprising a stopping component mounted to the connecting structure, the stopping component configured to secure the box blade in the stowed configuration.
18. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 17, wherein the stopping component comprises a latch configured to be secured over a portion of the box frame.
19. A method of reconfiguring a box blade attached to a vehicle, comprising: from a first configuration, raising, relative to the ground surface, a box frame of the reconfigurable box blade, the box frame comprising a left sidewall, a right sidewall, and a scraping blade that spans laterally between the left sidewall and the right sidewall, wherein the first configuration comprises a first dimension of the box frame being oriented substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle; and rotating the box frame about a rotation axis oriented perpendicular to the ground surface into a second configuration, the second configuration comprising the first dimension of the box frame being substantially aligned along the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein raising the box frame relative to the ground surface comprises moving, relative to the box frame, a wheel axis of one or more wheels of the box blade.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein the wheel axis is moved such that the one or more wheels of the box blade contacts the ground surface and the scraping blade is raised above the ground surface such that the scraping blade is out of contact with the ground.
22. The method claim 20, wherein the wheel axis is moved by a linear motion actuator.
23. The method of claim 19, wherein raising the box frame relative to the ground surface comprises rotating the box frame beyond 90 degrees relative to the ground surface.
24. The method of claim 19, wherein the box frame is raised by a linear motion actuator.
25. The method of claim 19, wherein the box frame is rotated by a rotation mechanism comprising one or more gears and a chain drive.
26. The method of claim 19, further comprising: stopping rotation of the box frame when the box frame comes in contact with a stopping component of the box blade.
27. The method of claim 19, further comprising: securing the box blade in the second configuration using a latch, the latch configured to be secured over a portion of the box frame.
28. A reconfigurable box blade comprising: a box frame comprising a left sidewall, a right sidewall having at least one length equivalent to at least one length of the left sidewall, and a scraping blade that spans laterally between the left sidewall and the right sidewall; one or more wheels, wherein the one or more wheels are above a ground surface when the reconfigurable box blade is in a stowed configuration, and wherein the one or more wheels are in contact the with the ground surface when the reconfigurable box blade is in a deployed configuration; a connecting structure configured to attach the box frame to a vehicle; and a stopping component mounted to the connecting structure, the stopping component configured to secure the box blade in the stowed configuration, the stopping component comprising a latch configured to be secured over a portion of the box frame; wherein a first dimension of the box frame is oriented substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle when the reconfigurable box blade is in the deployed configuration, wherein the first dimension of the box frame is substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the vehicle when the reconfigurable box blade is in the stowed configuration, and wherein the box frame is rotated beyond 90 degrees about a rotation axis oriented parallel to the ground surface and rotated about a rotation axis perpendicular to the ground surface to move the box frame from the deployed configuration to the stowed configuration.
29. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 28, wherein the first dimension of the box frame is at least 20 feet.
30. The reconfigurable box blade of claim 28, wherein a flat surface of the stopping component contacts a flat surface of the box frame when the box frame is rotated beyond 90 degrees about the rotation axis oriented parallel to the ground surface and the box frame is rotated about the rotation axis perpendicular to the ground surface to move the box frame into the stowed configuration.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] In the field of earthworks, box blades are often used for earth grading or earth screeding operations. Box blades are earth working implements that typically include left and right sidewalls and an earth screeding blade (sometimes referred to as a scraping blade) that spans laterally between such walls. Box blades have been known to be mounted or otherwise connected to vehicles such as tractors, front end loaders, skid steer loader vehicles, etc. for grading and screeding operations.
[0029] Due to the large size and weight of box blades, it can be challenging to store conventional box blades or to transport conventional box blades from one location to another, especially over long distances. Although some box blades are outfitted with wheels, transporting box blades can still pose a significant challenge since box blades can sometimes have a width greater than that of the vehicle to which they are connected. In such circumstances, the box blade may inhibit a user from driving the vehicle on narrow roads without first disconnecting the box blade.
[0030] Here, we describe, among other things, a box blade that can be reconfigured into various configurations while connected to a vehicle. For example, the reconfigurable box blade can have multiple degrees of freedom and actuators that enable the box blade to assume multiple configurations such as an operating configuration, a transportation configuration, and various intermediate configurations.
[0031] We use the term operating configuration broadly to include, for example, any configuration of a box blade in which a portion of the scraping blade makes contact with the ground such that dragging the box blade horizontally along the ground would perform, for example, an earth grading operation.
[0032] We use the term transportation configuration broadly to include, for example, any configuration of a box blade that may be assumed for transporting the box blade from one location to another. Certain transportation configurations may have advantages over other transportation configurations. In some cases, assuming a transportation configuration may entail lifting the box blade such that the scraping blade does not make contact with the ground. In some cases, assuming a transportation configuration may entail rotating the box blade such that it does not exceed the width of a typical driving lane while being pulled by a connected vehicle. While the term transportation configuration is used herein, in some cases, the box blade configurations described in this application are not limited to transportation applications, and in some cases, may have advantages for other applications such as storage.
[0033] We use the term intermediate configuration broadly to include, for example, any configuration of the box blade that may be assumed throughout the process of reconfiguring the box blade from, for example, an operating configuration to a transportation configuration or vice versa.
[0034] The technology described herein may provide the following advantages. A reconfigurable box blade may enable transportation of the box blade from one location to another, for example, by roadways, without requiring detachment of the box blade from a connected vehicle. In some cases, a reconfigurable box blade may save time and energy costs of a user seeking to transport the box blade. In some cases, a reconfigurable box blade may enable more efficient storage and/or enable the box blade to fit into areas, such as the interior of a shed or a barn, which may be inaccessible to conventional box blades.
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[0036] The example box blade 100 further includes rear wheels 108 and front wheels 110, which may assist in relocating the box blade 100 without performing earth grading operations. In
[0037] While box blade 100 is an example implementation of a box blade, it is not intended to be limiting, and there are many box blade variations that may be implemented. In some cases, the scraping blade 106 is made of steel and/or may be supplemented by removable and replaceable high carbon steel cutter plates that can be attached in a lateral series along the lower edge of the scraping blade. In some cases, the right sidewall 102 and the left sidewall 104 may each comprise an upper segment and a lower segment, such that the lower segments of the right and left sidewalls may be raised or lowered either independently or jointly (e.g., by linear action hydraulic cylinders). In some cases, this may enable a box blade to adjust the height of the bottom of the scraping blade 106 or enable adjustment to the angle or lateral tilt of the scraping blade 106 with respect to the level of a ground surface to be graded. In some cases, the lower segments of the right and left sidewalls may include a rotational degree of freedom (e.g., as provided by pivot facilitating pivoting pin, eye and clevis joints) such that the lower segments are able to pitch upwardly and downwardly to traverse obstructions such as rocks, etc. In some cases, the right sidewall 102 and the left sidewall 104 may respectively have attached left and right skid plates which extend in the front to rear or longitudinal direction along such walls' lower edges.
[0038] In some implementations, box blade 100 may include rippers that extend forwardly at the front of the box blade and work in combination with the scraping blade 106. In such implementations, the rippers may loosen compact soil while the scraping blade 106 scrapes and smooths the loosened soil. In some cases, the rippers are attached to a fixed beam that extends laterally between the right sidewall 102 and the left sidewall 104 of the box blade 100. In some cases, the beam containing the rippers is rotatable such that the rippers may be rotated up, or stowed, so that they cannot contact the soil. In some cases, each ripper is individually mounted and rotatable relative to the box blade 100. In some cases, the rippers are designed to be replaceable.
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[0043] Another degree of freedom is shown by directional arrow 122, indicating the motion that can be performed by the rear wheels 108. In some cases, the motion 122 can be achieved by using a bar 120 to connect a point on the rear wheel axis 121 to a pivot axis 119 that runs through the body of the box blade 100. In some cases, the motion 120 can be selectively controlled by a linear motion actuator such as actuator 124. In some cases, the actuator 124 may be a linear hydraulic actuator, a linear pneumatic actuator, etc.
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[0049] The mechanism by which motion 142 is controlled can be referred to as a rotation mechanism. In some cases, the motion 142 can be selectively controlled by a rotation mechanism that comprises a linear motion actuator such as a linear hydraulic actuator, a linear pneumatic actuator, etc. In some cases, the motion 142 can be selectively controlled by a rotation mechanism that includes one or more motors that deliver torque about the axis 140. For example,
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[0051] In some implementations the gear 820 is mounted one side of the bracket 850 while the motor is mounted on an opposite side of the bracket 850. For example, in
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[0053] While the rotation mechanism shown is described having a single motor, gear, and chain drive, other configurations can be implemented. For example, the rotation mechanism can comprise one or more motors (e.g., a second motor), one or more gears (e.g., a second gear), one or more chain drives (e.g., a second chain drive). In one example, equipment can be symmetrically configured on the right side of the forwardly extending towing tongue 114. In some implementations, multiple gears and motors may be arranged to adjust the torque delivered about axis 140 to rotate the body of the box blade 100. In some implementations, the rotation mechanism may not include a chain drive at all, instead achieving equivalent performance with gears, spline teeth, or timing belts, or combinations of them, among others.
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[0058] A number of intermediate configurations and degrees of freedom of the reconfigurable box blade 100 have been described to demonstrate how the box blade 100 may be reconfigured from an operating configuration to a transportation configuration. These intermediate configurations are not intended to be limiting, and other implementations will be understood from the description provided. For example, by reversing the order of the configurations shown, the reconfigurable box blade 100 can be reconfigured from a transportation configuration to an operating configuration. In some cases, the order of the intermediate configurations and corresponding motions of the box blade 100 may be altered to achieve either similar or different configurations. Moreover, in some cases, a configuration described as an intermediate configuration for one transportation configuration may itself be considered a transportation configuration, in accordance with the definition of a transportation configuration provided above.
[0059] A number of embodiments have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the apparatus, systems, and techniques described herein. In addition, other components can be added to, or removed from, the described apparatus and systems. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.