Excavator quick hitch with multiple mounting position arrangements
10794036 ยท 2020-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/3609
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An excavator quick hitch comprises a quick hitch body, the body comprising: a first mounting position arrangement for attaching an excavator attachment in a first position; and a second mounting position arrangement for attaching the, or an alternate, excavator attachment in a second position, wherein in certain embodiments, the quick hitch (also sometimes called a quick coupler in various countries) can facilitate mounting of more than one excavator attachment, at the same time.
Claims
1. An excavator quick hitch, comprising: a quick hitch body comprising four arrangements: a dipper arm/stick attachment arrangement to facilitate attachment of the said quick hitch body to a dipper arm/stick; and, a first mounting position arrangement comprising at least two attachment points for attaching an excavator attachment to the quick hitch body in a first mounting position; a second mounting position arrangement comprising at least two attachment points for attaching the same, or an alternate, excavator attachment to the quick hitch body in a second mounting position; a third mounting position arrangement comprising at least two attachment points for attaching the same, or an alternate, excavator attachment to the quick hitch body in a third mounting position; and wherein the first mounting position arrangement and the second mounting position arrangement are substantially at 90 degrees to each other, and wherein there is no shared arrangement portion between the dipper arm/stick attachment arrangement and the mounting position arrangements.
2. An excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the third mounting position arrangement is provided between the first mounting position arrangement and the second mounting position arrangement.
3. An excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the three mounting position arrangements are provided by way of a four attachment point arrangement, wherein the middle two of the four attachment points are usable as the third mounting position arrangement.
4. An excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 1, wherein two of the three mounting position arrangements hold different excavator attachments, simultaneously, for use.
5. An excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 4, wherein, of the two mounting position arrangements that hold different excavator attachments, simultaneously, for use, one of the mounting position arrangements holds an excavator bucket attachment, and the other of the mounting position arrangements holds an excavator rock breaker attachment.
6. An excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of the three mounting position arrangements is an upright bucket carrying position.
7. An excavator, comprising: an excavator vehicle body; an arm extending from the vehicle body; and an excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 1.
8. An excavator quick hitch, comprising: a quick hitch body comprising three arrangements: a dipper arm/stick attachment arrangement to facilitate attachment of the said quick hitch body to a dipper arm/stick; and, a first mounting position arrangement comprising at least two attachment points for attaching an excavator attachment to the quick hitch body in a first mounting position; a second mounting position arrangement comprising at least two attachment points for attaching the same, or an alternate, excavator attachment to the quick hitch body in a second mounting position; wherein there is a shared mounting position arrangement portion, shared between the first mounting position arrangement and the second mounting position arrangement, the shared portion being substantially central between the first mounting position arrangement and the second mounting position arrangement; wherein there is no shared arrangement portion between the dipper arm/stick attachment arrangement and the mounting position arrangements; and, wherein the second mounting position arrangement is substantially at 90 degrees to the first mounting position arrangement.
9. An excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 8, wherein the shared portion comprises an attachment point.
10. An excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 9, wherein the attachment point of the shared portion is a central attachment point.
11. An excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 10, wherein the first mounting position arrangement and second mounting position arrangement are provided by way of a three attachment point arrangement, and the central attachment point is the central attachment point of the three attachment points.
12. An excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 8, wherein one of the mounting position arrangements is an upright bucket carrying position.
13. An excavator, comprising: an excavator vehicle body; an arm extending from the vehicle body; and an excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 8.
14. An excavator quick hitch, comprising: a dipper arm/stick attachment arrangement to facilitate attachment of a quick hitch body to a dipper arm/stick; the quick hitch body comprising two arrangements: a first mounting position arrangement comprising at least two attachment points for attaching an excavator attachment to the quick hitch body in a first mounting position; and a second mounting position arrangement comprising at least two attachment points, suitable both for attaching the same, or an alternate, excavator attachment to the quick hitch body in a second mounting position; wherein the quick hitch is configured to allow for mounting of a first excavator attachment to the first mounting position arrangement, and a second excavator attachment to the second mounting position arrangement, simultaneously, for use; wherein the second mounting position arrangement is substantially at 90 degrees to the first mounting position arrangement; and, wherein there is no shared arrangement portion between the dipper arm/stick attachment arrangement and the mounting position arrangements.
15. An excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 14, wherein the first mounting position arrangement and the second mounting position arrangement each comprise two attachment points, configured to facilitate attachment of an excavator attachment.
16. The first mounting position arrangement and the second mounting position arrangement as claimed in claim 15, wherein the two attachment points of are pin-receiving attachment points, for receiving a pin of an excavator attachment.
17. An assembly, comprising: an excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 14; a first excavator attachment removably attached to the first mounting position arrangement; and a second excavator attachment removably attached to the second mounting position arrangement; the excavator attachments attached simultaneously, for use.
18. An assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the first excavator attachment and the second excavator attachment are different types of excavator attachment.
19. An assembly as claimed in claim 18, wherein one of the excavator attachments is an excavator bucket attachment, and the other excavator attachment is an excavator rock breaker attachment.
20. An excavator, comprising: an excavator vehicle body; an arm extending from the vehicle body; and an excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 14.
21. An excavator, comprising: an excavator vehicle body; an arm extending from the vehicle body; and an excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 15.
22. An excavator, comprising: an excavator vehicle body; an arm extending from the vehicle body; and an excavator quick hitch as claimed in claim 17.
23. An excavator, comprising: an excavator vehicle body; an arm extending from the vehicle body; and an assembly as claimed in claim 18.
24. An excavator, comprising: an excavator vehicle body; an arm extending from the vehicle body; and an assembly as claimed in claim 19.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Examples of the present invention will now be more particularly described, with reference to the accompanying drawings, by way of example only, in no way limiting a scope of the invention, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Referring to the drawings, there is shown an excavator quick hitch 10 comprising: a quick hitch body 12, the body 12 comprising: a first mounting position arrangement 14 for attaching an excavator attachment 18 in a first position; and a second mounting position arrangement 16 for attaching the, or an alternate, excavator attachment in a second position.
(10) In one preferred embodiment, the first mounting position arrangement 14 and second mounting position arrangement 16 are provided by way of a three attachment point arrangement, wherein the centre attachment point is used as part of the first and second mounting position arrangement. This is shown most clearly in
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(12) However, with the second position (eg as the bucket attachments are shown in
(13) (The term attachment point includes within its scope the term mounting point, which is also a good term for such points).
(14) It is clearly shown how attachment point 501 and 502, in the example, form the first mounting position arrangement 14 (which, in the example, is a downward (lower) mounting position arrangement). It is also clear how attachment point 502 and 503, in the example, form the second mounting position arrangement 16 (which, in the example, is a substantially horizontal ((bucket) carrying) position, wherein the bucket (or any other excavator attachment) can carry a load, the term load being an extremely broad term including within its scope any matter and/or thing. The matter could be, for example, solid (such as rock, for example). The matter could be, for example, a fluid.
(15) Thus in the example of
(16) In one preferred embodiment, the first mounting position arrangement and second mounting position arrangement are provided by way of a four attachment point arrangement. This is shown in
(17) In such an embodiment, the middle two (ie 602, 603) of the four attachment points may be usable as a third mounting position arrangement 22. This is denoted/shown by the dashed depiction of a bucket attachment 18, 20 in
(18) Preferably the second mounting position arrangement is substantially at 90 degrees to the first mounting position arrangement. This is shown in all the examples shown. The term substantially here means within twenty five degrees of 90 degreesie if the first mounting position is a directly downward mounting position, preferably the second mounting position (or any alternate mounting position, which therefore could be called the second mounting position) is between 65 and 115 degrees difference in angle from the first mounting position.
(19) It may be possible for the first mounting position arrangement and the second mounting position arrangement to hold different excavator attachments, simultaneously, for use. Several examples of this are shown or suggested in the Figures. However, the best example is shown in
(20) The second mounting position arrangement (or any of the mounting position arrangements provided) may be an upright bucket carrying position, where the top (upper) mounting positions are, for the sake of the present application, considered to be upright bucket carrying positions. This is clearly shown in
(21) As stated, in any given embodiment(s), the quick hitch body 12 may allow for or provide a third mounting position arrangement. An example of this is shown in
(22) (It will be obvious that the attachment points provided in the present application are provided by way of example, and the mounting position arrangements may use/comprise any mounting/attachment arrangement/means to facilitate mounting/attaching an excavator attachment(s). For example, although the mounting position arrangement examples shown in the drawings tend to comprise two attachment points, it is feasible (especially if a bespoke excavator attachment (eg bespoke bucket attachment) is provided/used with the quick hitch) that the or a mounting position arrangement(s) may, for example comprise more than one attachment point to facilitate attachment, or may, for example, comprise only one attachment point. For example, a (possibly bespoke) excavator attachment (such as a bucket attachment, for example) may be provided that has a surface (or any point) configured to lock (or attach in any way) to a surface (or any point) of the or a mounting position arrangement, perhaps thus not requiring two (or more) attachment points, but instead locking directly from surface (or any point) of the excavator attachment to surface (or any point) of the quick hitch/mounting position. This would be an example of a mounting position arrangement comprising only one attachment point. In a preferred embodiment, the mounting position arrangements comprise two attachment points (as shown in the example Figures). One of the intents of this preferred embodiment is to allow for standard excavator attachments (eg such as bucket attachments) already readily available, and used/owned by many excavator owners and/or operators, to be usable with the quick hitch, without requiring bespoke excavator attachments. Thus the quick hitch mounting position arrangements preferably allow for a standard excavator attachment (eg bucket attachment) to be attached/mounted.)
(23) To describe the Figures in more detail (shown by way of example only), in
(24) The bucket 18, 20, in
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(32) Attachment points 602 and 603 may feasibly form a third mounting position arrangement (as described (and shown) particularly with reference to
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(34) As stated, the example of
(35) The term body is a broad term, and it is feasible the body 12 of the quick hitch may be provided, for example, in multiple parts, coming together to form the quick hitch (and thus to form the quick hitch body), or as one part. For example, referring to
(36) (Thus the term body is a broad term, and may be seen interchangeably with the term unit. Thus the quick hitch body may be claimed as a quick hitch unit, and the terms body and unit are seen as interchangeable.)
(37) The example embodiments shown in
(38) It will be obvious to those with skill in the art that the quick hitch 10 may be provided in many different sizes.
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(40) An example(s) will now be described in use, described by way of example only, and in no way limiting a scope of the invention.
(41) Thus, referring in use (by way of example) to a particularly preferred example, comprising four attachment points (as shown, for example, in
(42) Then once the primary and secondary locking mechanisms on/of the second mounting position are disengaged the machine operator will pick up the second excavator attachment using the top mounting point 604 on the top (second) mounting position arrangement of the quick hitch with one of the pins of the attachment depending on preferred orientation, then will by moving the machine allow the excavator attachment to gravitate towards the second mounting point 603 of the second mounting position arrangement. Once the correct position has been obtained the operator will either manually or automatically engage the locking mechanism(s)/arrangement(s) depending on the type of quick hitch, securing the second excavator attachment to the second mounting position arrangement of the quick hitch.
(43) Once both attachments are secured, the operator can choose to use whichever attachment is required by using the excavator bucket cylinder to rotate between them. If the machine operator chooses to connect just one attachment to the quick hitch whilst following the mounting procedure set out above, he/she is free to do so, as both mounting position arrangements have independent locking arrangement(s)/mechanism(s) (which may be automatic and/or semi-automatic and/or manual).
(44) Now referring in use, (by way of example) to another preferred example, comprising three attachment points (as shown, for example, in
(45) To obtain the second mounting position the machine operator will first disengage the attachment from the first mounting position arrangement and then pick up the same (or any other) attachment, using the top mounting point 503 of the second mounting position arrangement with one of the pins of the attachment depending on the preferred orientation and by moving the machine allow the attachment to gravitate towards the common mounting position 502 at the bottom front of the quick hitch. Once the correct position has been obtained the machine operator will either manually or automatically engage the locking mechanism(s)/arrangernent(s) depending on the type of quick hitch. The attachment is now ready to use.
(46) The embodiments described above are provided by way of example only, and various other modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
(47) Adjectival and Adverbial Use, in the Present Application, is Innately Optional
(48) In the present application, adjectival definition of a noun in no way limits the ability to claim the noun, without the adjective. Thus if a curved edge is disclosed, it should be understood that it is disclosed simply by way of example, as an embodiment of an edge, and that an invention may be claimed, comprising an edge, and not limited to comprising a curved edge, even if the only disclosure in the specification is of a curved edge. This goes for every single adjective example in the present application, and also applies to adverbs in the same way, with reference to how they limit a broader verb/action, which verb/action/characterizing feature may be included in a claim (and is supported), not limited by the adverb that further defines it.
(49) The Title of the Present Application Does Not Limit What May be Claimed
(50) The title of the present application (and the claims presented) do not limit what may be claimed futurely, based upon (and supported by) the present application. For example, if the title is Pet Cleaning Apparatus, even if all disclosure in the patent application relates to a pet cleaning apparatus (as do the claims), nevertheless, a cleaning apparatus may be claimed (not limited to being for pets), as it is clear a pet cleaning apparatus is an embodiment of a cleaning apparatus. As stated previously, in the present application, adjectival definition of a noun in no way limits the ability to claim the noun, without the adjective. This also applies to the title. Thus, for example, a quick hitch, (not limited to use for excavators), may be claimed, as may a quick hitch, comprising any feature or combination of features disclosed in the present application, whether or not it provides a plurality of mounting positions. Furthermore, an invention may be claimed (which is not a quick hitch), comprising any feature, or combination of features, disclosed in the present application.