Modular backscreen for implement
10829352 ยท 2020-11-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B66F9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02F3/962
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F3/401
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B66F9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02F3/96
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Disclosed embodiments include backscreens, backscreen accessories for implements of power machines, and implements including the same. In the backscreens or backscreen accessories, a first backscreen portion is attached to a frame of the implement, for example by welding. The first backscreen portion includes at least one first portion interface feature. A second backscreen portion has at least one second portion interface feature. The at least one first portion interface feature and the at least one second portion interface feature are configured to engage one another to removably couple the second backscreen portion to the first backscreen portion.
Claims
1. A backscreen accessory for an implement of a power machine, the implement having a frame with a first side and a second side, the accessory comprising: a first backscreen portion having a first end attached to the frame of the implement and a second end attached to the frame of the implement, the first backscreen portion having at least one first portion interface feature; and a second backscreen portion having at least one second portion interface feature, wherein the at least one first portion interface feature and the at least one second portion interface feature are configured to engage to removably couple the second backscreen portion to the first backscreen portion such that the second backscreen portion extends toward the second side of the frame in a direction away from both of the first and second ends of the first backscreen portion in a laterally offset position with respect to the first backscreen portion.
2. The backscreen accessory of claim 1, wherein the at least one first portion interface feature and the at least one second portion interface feature are configured to engage to removably couple the second backscreen portion to the first backscreen portion at a position adjacent a side of the first backscreen portion.
3. The backscreen accessory of claim 2, wherein the at least one second portion interface feature includes a first second portion interface feature, and wherein the at least one first portion interface feature and the first second portion interface feature are configured to engage to removably couple the second backscreen portion to the first backscreen portion, and further comprising a third backscreen portion configured to be attached to the frame of the implement, wherein the at least one first portion interface feature and the first second portion interface feature are configured to engage to removably couple the second backscreen portion to the first backscreen portion at a position between the first and third backscreen portions.
4. The backscreen accessory of claim 3, wherein the third backscreen portion includes at least one third portion interface feature, wherein the at least one second portion interface feature includes a second second portion interface feature, and wherein the second second portion interface feature and the at least one third portion interface feature are configured to engage to removably couple the second backscreen portion to the third backscreen portion.
5. The backscreen accessory of claim 2, wherein when the second backscreen portion is removably secured to the first backscreen portion, top surfaces of both of the first and second backscreen portions extend to substantially a same height relative to the implement.
6. The backscreen assembly of claim 2, wherein the at least one first portion interface feature and the at least one second portion interface feature are configured to engage to removably couple the second backscreen portion to the first backscreen portion at a position which is both adjacent the side of the first backscreen portion and above the first backscreen portion.
7. The backscreen assembly of claim 1, wherein the first backscreen portion is welded to the frame of the implement.
8. The backscreen assembly of claim 1, wherein one of the at least one first portion interface feature and the at least one second portion interface feature includes a slot, and the other of the at least one first portion interface feature and the at least one second portion interface feature includes a tab configured to be received in the slot.
9. The backscreen assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second backscreen portions include a plurality of vertically oriented members.
10. The backscreen assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second backscreen portions include screens.
11. The backscreen accessory of claim 1, wherein when the at least one first portion interface feature and the at least one second portion interface feature are engaged to removably couple the second backscreen portion to the first backscreen portion, the first backscreen portion extends toward the first side of the frame in a direction away from both of the second backscreen portion and the second end of the first backscreen portion.
12. An implement comprising: an implement interface configured to removably mount the implement to a power machine interface; a tool having a frame secured to the implement interface, the frame having a first side and a second side; and a modular backscreen attached to one of the implement interface and the tool, the modular backscreen comprising: a first backscreen portion having a first end attached to the one of the implement interface and the tool and having a second end attached to the one of the implement interface and the tool, the first backscreen portion including a first portion interface feature; and a second backscreen portion having a first second portion interface feature, wherein the first portion interface feature and the first second portion interface feature are configured to engage to removably couple the second backscreen portion to the first backscreen portion such that the second backscreen portion extends in a first direction toward the second side of the frame and away from both of the first and second ends of the first backscreen portion in a laterally offset position with respect to the first backscreen portion.
13. The implement of claim 12, and further comprising a third backscreen portion attached to the one of the implement interface and the tool, the third backscreen portion including a third portion interface feature, wherein a second second portion interface feature of the second backscreen portion and the third portion interface feature are configured to engage to removably couple the second backscreen portion also to the third backscreen portion at a position at least partially between the first and third backscreen portions.
14. The implement of claim 13, wherein when the second backscreen portion is removably secured to the first and third backscreen portions, top surfaces of all of the first, second and third backscreen portions extend to substantially a same height relative to the one of the implement interface and the tool.
15. The implement of claim 13, wherein when the second backscreen portion is removably secured to the first and third backscreen portions, the second backscreen portion is positioned both between and above the first and third backscreen portions.
16. The implement of claim 13, wherein the first and third backscreen portions are welded to the one of the implement interface and the tool.
17. The implement of claim 13, wherein first portion interface feature, the first and second second portion interface features, and the third portion interface feature collectively comprise at least two slots and at least two corresponding tabs configured to be received in the slots.
18. The implement of claim 13, wherein the first, second and third backscreen portions include a plurality of vertically oriented members.
19. The implement of claim 13, wherein at least one of the first, second and third backscreen portions include a screen or grid of vertically oriented members and horizontally oriented members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The concepts disclosed in this discussion are described and illustrated with reference to exemplary embodiments. These concepts, however, are not limited in their application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components in the illustrative embodiments and are capable of being practiced or being carried out in various other ways. The terminology in this document is used for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Words such as including, comprising, and having and variations thereof as used herein are meant to encompass the items listed thereafter, equivalents thereof, as well as additional items.
(11) The present disclosure includes backstops, backrests, and backscreens (collectively backscreens) for implements such as forklifts. The forklifts illustrated in the drawings are shown as exemplary fork lift implements, but the backscreens described herein can be attached to various types of forklifts and other implements besides the forklifts shown in the drawings and discussed below. The forklifts described herein can be attached to a power machine via an implement carrier of the power machine. Example parts of the backscreens can be fixedly attached (e.g., welded) or removably attached to a frame of an implement. The backscreens herein include modular portions, such as the guards described herein, that can be arranged on a frame of an implement in various ways. For example, one of the modular parts can be a center guard, such that when attached alone to an implement frame an operator can enter a front entry loader to either the right or left side of the center guard. Also, for instance, the modular parts can include multiple guards that can be spaced apart on an implement frame such that an operator can enter a front entry loader through the space between the guards. For example, space 313 between guards 312, illustrated in
(12) Disclosed embodiments include features which can be adapted or configured to provide one or more backscreens on an implement such as a forklift. The concepts can be practiced on various implements and various power machines, as will be described below. Representative implements 100, 100, 100 on which the embodiments can be practiced and representative power machines 10 and 10 to which the implement can be operably coupled are illustrated in diagram form in
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(14) The implement 100, which is sometimes known as an attachment or an attachable implement, has a power machine interface 110 and a tool 120, which is coupled to the power machine interface 110. The power machine interface 110 illustratively includes a machine mount 112 and a power port 114 for coupling with power machine 10. Machine mount 112 can be any structure capable of being coupled to the implement interface 40 of power machine 10. Power port 114, in some embodiments, includes hydraulic and/or electrical couplers. Power port 114 can also include a wireless electrical connection, as may be applicable on a given implement. While both machine mount 112 and power port 114 are shown, some implements may have only one or the other as part of their power machine interface 110. Other implements, such as a bucket and some simple forklifts, would not have a power port 114 at all (e.g., See
(15) In instances where a power machine has a specific implement carrier, the machine mount 112 will include a structure that complements the specific implement carrier. For power machines without an implement carrier, the machine mount includes features to directly mount the implement 100 to the power machine 10 such as bushings to accept pins for mounting the implement to a lift arm and an actuator for moving the implement.
(16) For the purposes of this discussion, implements can be categorized as simple or complex. A simple implement has no actuated work element. One example of a simple implement is a bucket or a forklift without actuable tines. A complex implement has at least one actuable work element such as a forklift with actuable tines. Complex implements are further divided into those that have one actuable work element and those that have multiple work elements.
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(21) A power machine interface can include a machine mount in the form of a generally planar interface plate that is capable of being coupled to an implement carrier on a loader. In embodiments, various types of machine mounts can be employed. The power machine interface can also include a power port (e.g., see interfaces 110 and 110 of
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(23) The frame 222 of tool 220 includes opposing side base parts 2220 and horizontal members 2222, 2224, and 2226 that extend between and are coupled to the opposing side base parts 2220. The horizontal member 2226 includes a plurality of notches 2227 for engaging the tines 226. The plurality of notches 2227 provides a number of locations for the tines 226 so that the tines can be set at various distances apart.
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(25) The inner vertical connectors 304 can also be removably attached to a corresponding part of a guard 312 and a complementary connector 306, such that the guard is fastened to the frame 222 by the connectors 304 and 306 and the interface 302. It should be noted that removable attachments of the first example embodiment of the modular backscreen 300 can be fastened by fastener 308.
(26) The outer vertical connectors 310 can be removably attached to the opposing side base parts 2220 and corresponding parts of respective instances of guard 312, such that guards are fastened to the frame 222 by the outer vertical connectors as well.
(27) As depicted, the guards 312 include multiple vertical members or pillars 3120 supporting the top member or structure 3121 of each guard and side portions 3122. Angled members or portions 3123 connect the top structure 3121 and side portions 3122. The side portions 3122, on their lower regions, include complementary coupling elements for the inner vertical connectors 304, the complementary connectors 306, the fasteners 308, and the outer vertical connectors 310. The lower regions of the side portions 3122 are shown having feet that partially extend outwardly from guard 312 and toward a back side of the frame 222.
(28) In addition to the first example embodiment of the modular backscreen 300,
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(30) As depicted, the guards 414 each include multiple vertical pillars 4140 supporting a perimeter structure 4142 of each guard 414. The pillars 4140 not only support the perimeter 4142, but they also provide a support for any material that may be loaded on the implement. In other embodiments, pillars can be horizontal or diagonal, or some combination of vertical, horizontal, and/or diagonal. The perimeter structure 4142 of each of the guards 414 as shown in
(31) As shown, the guard 416 includes a vertical pillar 4160 supporting a perimeter structure 4162 of the guard as well as providing a support for material that is loaded on the implement. The perimeter structure 4162 has complementary surfaces 4163-4166 for fitting against portions of the perimeter as well as other portions (i.e. top and bottom surfaces) that complete the perimeter. Engagement features 4167 and 4168 are mounted on opposing sides of the guard 416. The illustrative engagement features 4167 and 4168 each are tabs that are configured to engage with slots 4148 as is shown in
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(33) Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.